N e w P r e s i d e n t C a l l e d 4B e s t C o m b in a t io n ’ O f M a n y Q u a lit ie s And s o h e accepted second L e t h im p r o file h im s e lf. He achers and e d u c a to rs , and th a t bogging down. at the same w o rk in g pace. From Our V/ire Services asked Johnson to take second lo y a ltie s in o th e rs , and he gives h is in fu ll m ea sure . p la c e . He t o l d Kennedy th a t, once said: he has been a scho ol te a ch e r, " A t nigh t he com es home dog- Beneath t h e h energy ac­ p la ce on the tic k e t. A t 8 a .m . on J u ly 14, 1960, H is own chances fo r the P r e s i­ h e n ce fo rth , " L B J ” w ould s ig n ify " I am a fre e m an, an A m e r i­ a la w student, a C o n g re ssio n a l tir e d . We seldom go out. Lyndon tio n , t h e p re s s u re and d riv e , a rin g in g telephone sum m oned T he V ice P reside ncy? Second dency w e re gone. I f Kennedy won, ''l e t 's back J a c k .” can, a U.S. S enator and a De­ s e c re ta ry , a fa rm hand, a road says h? can’ t put on a black o r Johnson also is a kind and gen­ Lyndon B aines Johnson to h is place? the o p p o rtu n ity p ro b a b ly would A t 2 :3 9 p .m . la s : F r id a y — th re e m o c ra t in tha t o rd e r. w o rk e r, a Ja n ito r, a tru c k d r i ­ w h ite t ie e v e ry night and s t ill 1 e ro u s man. m om ent of d e s tin y . Johnson is a p ro u d , dyn am ic, " I am also a lib e r a l, a con­ v e r, a d is h w a s h e r, and a Navy do h is jo b .” Johnson’ s clo s e frie n d , Sen. not re tu rn again u n til 1968, when y e a rs , fo u r m on th s, and e ig h t d riv in g man. be would be 60. He knew the days la te r — Lyndon B aine s John­ s e rv a tiv e , a T e xa n , a ta xp a ye r, lieute nan t com m a n d e r who r e ­ On J u ly 2, 1955, a h e a rt attack R ic h a rd B. R u s s e ll, D .-G a ., once T he c a ll cam e fr o m John F . a ra n c h e r, a businessm an, a p a r­ ceived the s ilv e r s ta r fro m Gen. fe lle d Johnson. said of h im : Kennedy. A day e a r lie r , Kennedy M o re o v e r, as Senate m a jo rity degree o f h is im p o rta n c e , fo r son was sw o rn in as the 36th e ig h t y e a rs , w ould be d e te rm in e d P re s id e n t o f the U n ite d S tates. ent, a v o te r, and not as young D ouglas M a c A rth u r. C o nva lescing , he was o rd e re d "L y n d o n Johnson hasn’tg o tth e had defeated Johnson fo r the D e­ le a d e r, and an in c re d ib ly suc­ by Kennedy. As a p o litic ia n , he He is the eig h th V ic e P r e s i­ as I used to be, n o r as old as He has tw o d o m in ant q u a li­ by h is d o c to rs to cut h is w eight, best m ind in the Senate. He m o c ra tic n o m in a tio n f o r P re s i­ c e s s fu l one, he com m anded e n o r­ also knew that Kennedy needed dent to be eleva te d to the W hite 1 expect to b e --a n d 1 am a ll t ie s — e n erg y and focus. h is h a b it o f ch a in -s m o k in g c ig ­ is n ’ t the best o ra to r. He is n ’t the dent. Now he said he wanted to m ous p o w e r, fa r g re a te r than help in c a rr y in g the South, and House th ro u g h the death of a those things in no fixe d o r d e r .” "C o m e on, le t's fu n c tio n , le t’ s a re tte s , and h is w o rk in g hours. best p a rlia m e n ta ria n . But h e ,is ta lk w ith Johnson, but he did n ’ t that in vested in the o ffic e of as a S o u th e rn e r, th a t he could C h ie f E xe cu tive . He could have added that he fu n c tio n ,” he w ould say, im p a - He lo s t 25 pounds and stopped the best com b in a tio n of a ll those say why. V ic e P re s id e n t. But Johnson arouses stro n g p ro v id e the p o litic a l m uscle. What m an ne r of man is he? is the descendant o f B a p tis t p re ­ tie n ty , when th in g s seemed to be sm oking . B u t he was soon back q u a litie s .” T w o h o u r s la te r , Kennedy In s id e W ea th er „ Secret # Service, , . pg. 2 o. Foot Foot­ M IC H IG A N Mostly cloudy. L ittle change in temperature today. High in S T A T E N E W S ball, pg. 6. Vietnam, .Pg. 4. S T A T E orants, p. 5. the lower 40’ *. U N IV E R S IT Y ■Vol. 55, Number 64 £ast Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, November 26, 1963 Price lO f T h o u san d s H o no r JFK A t F u n e ra l Statesmen Walk In Cortege W ASHINGTON T — The peace o f e te rn .ty cam e in an A rlin g to n g ra ve today to John F . Kennedy, whose quest fo r e n du ring peace in a dangerous w o rld was cut s h o rt by an a ss a s s in ’ s b u lle t. And o v e r h is re s tin g place w ill b u rn an e te rn a l fla m e . In death as in life , w o rld sta te s­ men, men af p o w e r and renown fro m h a lf the nations o f the T ra ffic Stopped - - I n Memory w o rld , honored the fa lle n P r e s i­ dent. T he had com e here in unprecedented nu m be rs and in m ou rnin g. T he new P re s id e n t, Lyndon B . G O P C a lls F o r Johnson, and fo rm e r P re sid e n ts D w ight D. E ise n h o w e r and H a rry S. T ru m a n m ourned the passing o f the man who had served in C i v i l R i g h t s F o r ! 6 4 Cannons Blast In Memori um photo by Ray Eggelston held. W ASHINGTON i.fl— T a x re d u c­ The push fo r e a rly a d jo u rn T he two pending p ro p o sa ls a re But it was M rs . Jacqueline tio n and c iv il rig h ts , the la te m ent was le d by House Repub­ the m ost c o n tro v e rs ia l in Con­ Kennedy, sustained by some u n - P re s id e n t Kennedy’ s top le g is ­ lic a n L e a d e r C h a rle s A . H a lle ck g re s s . k n o w n stre n g th through th re e H a lle c k ’ s ad jo urnm e nt ta rg e t la tiv e p ro p o s a ls , appeared lik e ly M onday to be te m p o r a rily sid e ­ o f Indiana and had su b sta n tia l backing fro m m em b ers o f both is D ec. 14. D e m o c ra tic le a d e rs M i c h i g a n M o u r n s K e n n e d y ’s D e a t h w ra ckin g d a y s of g rie f, who. touched a to rc h to the e te rn a l p a rtie s who b e lie ve C ongress have c a lle d f o r co n tin u a tio n of lig h t on the g ra ve of h e r hus­ Cannons, Then Capitol Quiet tra c k e d by a d riv e to a d jo u rn C o ng ress a n d g ive P re s id e n t should- a d jo u rn and engage in the session u n til Jam 3, w ith band. Johnson a b re a th in g s p e ll. no m o re b ic k e rin g th is y e a r. a C h ris tm a s re ce ss o f two w eeks. B ut at la s t th is lady in b la ck, Jan. 3 is the date f o r opening w ith the long v e il d is g u is in g some o f the next session o f the p re s ­ of h e r s o rro w and w e arin ess ent C o ng ress. cut down o u r le a d e r, John F it z ­ stum bled ju s t a b it as she le ft o f the 119th F ie ld A r t ill e r y B a t­ He c a lle d f o r the people to D o rm s Will O p e n "W e should expedite w hat we have to do and a d jo u rn ,” H a l­ le ck said in an in te rv ie w . " L e t 's By JACKIE KORONA State News Staff Writer ta lio n o f L a n s in g stood at atten­ tio n . take up the burden of Kennedy’ s un finished w o rk : " T h is is why we now tu rn g e ra ld Kennedy.” the s ite of the b u r ia l of the F o llo w in g the gun salute, each 35th P re s id e n t on a gentle slope shot fir e d at o n e -m in u te in te r ­ of A rlin g to n N a tion al C e m e te ry g ive the new P re s id e n t tim e to L e s in s k i, a ctin g in place of S ix c a n n o n s ro a re d . Then n a ls , the Rev. John F . W. H o w e ll, T he s e rv ic e s a‘ the gra veside Gov. G eorge Ro.mi ey who is in tp p ra y e r: to ask the help of F o r Title G a m e get h is feet on the g ro u n d .” The v e h ic le f o r H a lle c k ’ s ad­ jo u rn m e n t d r iv e is a re s o lu tio n sile n ce . One m in ute la te r the cannon's sounded again— and again— and W ashington f o r the Kennedy fun­ e ra l, spoke. A lm ig h ty God th a t we m ay set man fre e fro m the fe a r tha: s e c re ta ry of the Lansing A rea w e re those of the Roman C a - C o u n c il o f C h urch es: Rabbi P h ilip ' F ra n k e l, C o ng rega tion Shaarey (continued on page 4) M ore than 2,650 students w ill w ill be serve d T h u rsd a y w ill to p ro v id e te m p o ra ry fin a n c in g again. Zedek of L a n sin g ; and the R t. re m a in in th e ir re sid e n ce h a lls be announced in to m o rro w ’ s State Wednesday nigh t in o rd e r to a t­ News and w ill. b e posted in a ll tend the M S U -Illin o is B ig Ten the re sid e n ce h a lls .” fo r f e d e r a l agencies whose a p p ro p ria tio n s f o r the p re s e n t fis c a l y e a r have not been m ade. T he cannons, f ir in g a 21gun sa lu te t o t h e la te P re s id e n t John F. Kennedy, s'ood on the Rev. M s g r. M ehm , c h a n c e llo r o f the L a n sin g C a th o lic D iocese, spoke. • Silence cham pionship fo o tb a ll gam e on About 1,650 men and 1,000 wo­ It is the fo u rth such re s o lu tio n T h a n ksg ivin g Day. Food s e r v i c e s , i n c l u d i n g men w ill re m a in in th e ir d o rm ­ ito r ie s , T h o r b u r n said. The since the fis c a l y e a r s ta rte d on J u ly 1 and com es b e fo re the lawn of the State C a p ito l M on­ day. A bout 500 m o u rn e rs of a ll People of a ll s ta tio n s of li f e — the " l i t t l e pe op le” f o r whom the P re s id e n t had w o rked so h a rd , Falls On b re a k fa s t, lunch and d in n e r, w ill d o rm s had been scheduled to be p r o v i d e d on T h a n ksg ivin g . c lo s e Wednesday u n til S atu rday’ s L y le T h o rb u rn , m anager of r e ­ fo o tb a ll game was postponed be­ House today. " I see no‘ reason w hy we can’ t ages and s o c ia l c l asses s u rro u n ­ ded them . On the steps of the b u n tin g - Texas Attorney To Conduct Inquires W ASHINGTON (U P I)— T exas A tto rn e y G e n e ra l W aggoner C arr L t. Gov. L e s in s k i, and state o f­ f ic ia ls - - f ile d in to the C a p ito l to Campus sidence h a lls , said food s e rv ic e cause of the death o f P re s id e n t do the th in g s th a t m ust be done draped C a p ito l stood L t. Gov. T . (continued on page 3) By SUE JACOBY fo r the d o rm ito r ie s w ill be co m ­ Kennedy. has announced in W ashington at a news co n fe re n ce That he w ill and ad jo u rn by Dec. 14,” H a lle ck John L e s in s k i, o ffic ia ls of the State News Staff Writer conduct a c o u rt o f in q u iry in to the deaths o f P re s id e n t Kennedy bined in to a few c a fe te ria s . said. M ich iga n N a tio n a l G u a r d and Men students w ill be able to and h is accused assassin Lee H a rve y O sw ald. A stra n g e q u ie t f e l l o v e r t h e " T h e r e a re n 't enough students D e m o c ra tic le a d e rs a l r e a d y o th e r go ve rn m e n ta l w o rk e rs . use th e ir ro o m s the e n tire week­ cam pus M onday as students jo in ­ stayin g o ve r to w a rra n t opening a ll the c a fe te ria s ,” T h o rb u rn end i f they w ish to stay. T h o r ­ have a ll but o f fic ia lly given up hope o f actio n th is y e a r on c iv il D e m o cra ts stood sho ulder to Communist Korean Charge ‘ Nonsense S p a r ta n S p ir it ed the re s t o f the nation in paying burn said women students who sh o ulder w ith R epu blican s.S e na­ th e ir re s p e c ts to t h e l a t e P r e s - said. "T h e c a fe te ria s where food rig h ts and tax le g is la tio n but fe e l to rs and re p re s e n ta tiv e s tow ered ident John F . Kennedy. have a v a lid reason fo r staying the weekend w ill also be p r o ­ tha t C ongress should re m a in in session as long as th e re is any behind lit t le c h ild re n . SEO UL, K o re a (IP!— C o m m u n ist N o rth K ore a ch a rg e d Monday th a t nine South Koreans k ille d on a U.S. a r t ille r y range T h u rsd a y S p o n s o rs R a lly M any p ra ye d and m any c r ie d . vided w ith accom odations. One hundred and tw enty men w e re k ille d by a n u cle a r weapon. "A b s o lu te ly nonsense,” said Students o f a ll fa ith s gathered f o r King Announces “ Don A dam s, d ir e c to r of r e ­ chance f o r a c tio n . a U.S. spokesm an. Spartan S p ir it w i l l s p o n s o rs pep r a lly at 7:30 p .m . Wednesday special, s e rv ic e s in chu rche s and sidence h a ll student s e rv ic e s , A N o rth K ore an bro ad cast said "U .S . im p e r ia lis t” a r tille ry m e n synagogues in t h e East L a n s in g H oliday Policy on the 1M F ie ld to arouse student R e g is tra r H o race C . K ing an­ and I are w o rk in g on th is rig h t now ,’ ’ T h o rb u rn said. "C o m p le te in fo rm a tio n on th is w ill p ro b a b ly Gather Funds To Aid sig hted the South K oreans g a th e rin g wood on a nearby h ill and used them as ta rg e ts to te st a "n u c le a r s h e ll.” C o l. G eorge R. C re e l, U.S. 8th A rm y spokesm an, sa id it is "o u t enthusiasm fo r the M S U -U n iv e r- s ity o f Illin o is B ig T e n c h a m p io n ­ a re a . M o st o f the chu rche s w e re fille d to ca p a c ity . ship fo o tb a ll gam e T h u rs d a y . nounced the o ffic ia l U n iv e rs ity p o lic y to w a rd s T h a n ksg ivin g r e ­ cess Monday. be a va ila b le to m o rro w .” Many students in o ff-ca m p u s liv in g u n its w ill a lso be stay­ Slain Officer’s Kin o f com m on sense” to b e lie ve th a t any a to m ic w arhead is used on f ir in g ranges in K o re a . " I llim in a t e the I l l i n i ” i s t h e them e f o r the r a lly . A th le tic d i­ F a th e r R o b e r t E .K avanaugh, p a s to r of St. John’ s Student P a r­ is h , noted that the death o f P re s ­ T h a n ksg ivin g re ce ss w ill run r e c to r C la re n c e " B ig g ie " Munn ident Kennedy "h a s bro ug ht stu­ ing in East L a n sin g fo r the game. A cam pus d riv e to r a is e funds th re e c h ild re n o f T ip p it, jpho fro m Wednesday at 5 p .m . through D a lla s p o lic e say was s la in by Two Manila Mayors Shot and h e a d f o o t b a l l coach D uffy dents to c h u rc h th is weekend who Some o f them plan to attend f o r the la m ily ot s la in D a lla s Sunday, he said. D a ug herty w ill be spe cia l guests. had fo rg o tte n the m e a n i n g o f the game w ith th e ir pa ren ts. p o lic e o ffic e r J.*.D . T ip p it is the la te L e e H a rve y O swald, M A N IL A i f ■— Two m a yo rs who won re -e le c tio n in the Nov. 12 "C la s s e s which m eetonceeach T he s e n io r fo o tb a ll p la y e rs w ili p ra y e r and th e ir need f o r G od.” H o w eve r, U n iv e rs ity o ffic ia ls being sponsored by the State accused a ssa ssin of P re sid e n t vote w e re shot o v e r the weekend, one o f them fa ta lly . week on W ednesday evening w ill also be pre sen te d. Students t h r o n g i n g t o t h e News fo llo w in g a suggestion by Kennedy. The m a y o r o f M anolo F o rtic h , on M indanao Isla n d , was k ille d be held as usual un le ss in s tr u c ­ expected the near se llo u t attend­ Nancy M e n d le r, fo re ig n la n ­ A parade beginning at 6 :3 0 p .m . chu rche s Monday made s im ila r the fo re ig n language de pa rtm e nt. S aturday nigh t by a shot fir e d through a window w h ile he was to rs and students agree to meet ance p re d ic te d f o r Saturday to be guage d e p a rtm e n ta l s e c r e t a r y tro m K resg e A r t C e n te r w ill stop com m ents. "1 haven’ t been to p la y in g M a h -Jo n g . A com panion was wounded. at another tim e ,” he added. c u t in h a lf by the postponem ent. F a c u lty and s ta ff m em b ers o f at a ll d o rm ito rie s o n c a m p u s .T h e chu rch in o v e r a y e a r ,” said a c o - c a lle d the State News and asked T h e m a y o r o f San L u is , on Luzon Island, was shot and wounded C lasses scheduled at 5 p .m . A th le tic d ir e c to r C la re n ce L . the fo re ig n language de partm ent pep band, c h e e rle a d e rs , and Sig­ ed. "W he n som ething lik e th is its support fo r the fu n d -ra is in g Sunday nigh t by the r iv a l p a r ty ’ s defeated candidate fo r deputy o r la te r on W ednesday, but which “ B ig g ie ” Munn has suggested r e ­ cam e up w ith the idea of an a ll— ma P hi E p s ilo n ’ s S p a rty w ill p a r­ p ro je c t. T h e de p a rtm e n t had a l­ m a y o r, the co n sta b u la ry said. A com panion o f the m a yo r was meet m o re than once each week funds due on tic k e ts be donated U n iv e r s ity donation c e n te r to r e ­ tic ip a te . (continued on page 3) w ill be canceled th is week. to the U.S. O ly m p ic Fund. ceive donations fo r the w idow and lcontinued on page 3) k ille d The limousines, the dignitaries, the casket, the service, the caisson, the fam ily... the world says goodbye to a President 4 ! ■msJS* 2 Michigan State Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan T ues day , N ov e m be r 26, 1963 W h a t S h o u ld W e H ave D o n e ? F r e e C o u n try : T h e g a m e w ill be played S a tu r ­ P resid en t co n sist only of p er­ day. No. the g a m e w ill not b e played fu nctory in activ ity ? D is a g r e e m e n t The late P resid en t’s m em ory Satu rd ay. It w ill b e p o s t p o n e d . it and w o rth w ill liv e in o u r m in d s, By SUc McCABii w ill be ca n celled . No, it w o n ’ t. w here it s h o u ld , n o t in th e em p ty State News Staff Writer O rig in ally P r e s i d e n t Hannah seats of Spartan Stad iu m . T h e re is som e th in g le ss than u n iv e rs a l a g ree m ent on what w anted the gam e to b e played as “ It is the s tr e n g th o f o u r d e m o ­ c o n s titu te s the g re a te s t show o f re sp e ct to a g re a t man who sch ed u led . O th ers did . too, in ­ has died. c r a tic s y s te m that we c lo s e ranks T o som e students, nothing s h o rt o f to ta l h a lt to a ll campus clu d in g P r e s id e n t D avid H enry of and the b u sin ess of governm ent fu n ctio n s is a s a tis fa c to ry tr ib u te to o u r la te P re s id e n t. the U n iv ersity of Illin o is and the T o o th e rs , a c o n s id e ra tio n o f what the m an stood f o r and a still g o e s o n ,’ ’ P re s id e n t Hannah MSU Board of T ru s te e s . ren ew al o f p e rs o n a l d e d ic a tio n to the tasks fa c in g e ve ry in d i­ said . v id u a l is the m o st m e a n in g fu l m e m o riu m . But pressure from the G o v e r ­ F rid a y a fte rn o o n phone c a lls p o ure d in to the o ffic e s o f the Perhaps Hannah sh ou ld have nor and from the action of o th er State News fro m students w a n tin g to know i f the fo o tb a ll game b ro a d e n e d th at s ta te m e n t. A gov­ had been postponed. s c h o o ls . p articu larly the U n iv er­ C a lls s ta rte d F rid a y and continued in to S aturday to m em b ers e r n m e n t ca n n o t v e ry w ell fu nction sity of M ichigan , forced recon­ o f student go ve rn m e n t, u rg in g the c a n c e lla tio n o f a ll Monday w ith a citizen ry that ceases to cla s s e s . sid eratio n . . T h e re w e re c a lls to the c ir c u la tio n desk of the lib r a r y ob je cting fu nction. We stro n g ly d isa g re e w ith the to the fa c t that the lib r a r y was open the day a fte r a national John K ennedy w as in ten sely in ­ tra g e d y. po n p o n e m e n t of S a tu r d a y ’ s g a m e ; terested in sp orts and he was a Sentim ent was s tro n g ly against a s p irite d a c tiv ity lik e a fo o t­ the n a tio n a l day of m o u rn in g was b a ll gam e. P eople g e n e ra lly thought it was ra th e r friv o lo u s . re a listic m an. W ou ld n ’ t he have E a rly F rid a y evening, b e fo re it -was known how m any schools M onday, not S atu rd ay . s a id , “ B y all m e a n s , le t the g a m e w e re c a n c e llin g fo o tb a ll e n co u n te rs, D u ffy D augherty to ld AUSG M ust our respect of the l a t e P re s id e n t R o b e rt K e r r that th e P re s id e n t Kennedy had been a go o n .” s u p p o rte r o f the s p o rt and w o uld not have wanted the games s\ a c ro s s the na tion to be c a lle d o ff. f r K e r r h im s e lf was not in fa v o r o f c a llin g o ff cla sse s a ll day Lilie«* on M onday. He sa id tha t c a llin g o ff the cla sse s between 11 a.m . Johnson T akes The H e lm I and 2 p .m . was o n ly co n siste n t w ith the na tio n a l p e rio d o f m o u rn ­ in g , and gave students an o p p o rtu n ity to go to re lig io u s s e rv ic e s . N inety m inutes a fte r the d eath p erien ce far su rp assin g th a t w ith B ut as f o r c a llin g o ff a c tiv itie s when th e re is no p o s itiv e fo rm of John K e n n e d y , in th e c a b i n on w h ich the la te P resid en t, D w ight o f tr ib u te , K e r r made th is re m a rk : board g i a n t “ A irforce O n ce ,” E isen h o w er, or H arry Trum an “ To m e it seem s as i f th is th in g is g e ttin g out ot hand. E v e ry ­ Lyndon B a i n e s Johnson w a s one is tr y in g to outdo e ve ryon e else in vocal d is p la y s o f g rie f. entered the W hite H ouse. ’ I can m o u rn b e tte r than you’ appears to be a p re v a ilin g se n tim e n t. sw orn in a s the 36th p r e s id e n t of ” 1 don’ t see what good it did to c a ll o ff the gam e, and I don’ t the U n ited S t a t e s ; the process of M any b eliev e Joh n son to b e the see how w e a re h o no ring h im by ta kin g a day o ff fro m the jobs greatest Senate m a jo rity lead er w e a re h e re to do. governm ent by the people w aits "K e n n e d y is s t i l l dead. We m ust re m e m b e r what he liv e d f o r fo r no o n e m an. W ashington has ever seen. and what he stood f o r , ” K e r r concluded. And John Kennedy, s tro n g e r than any p re s id e n t of th is co u n try , And w h ile th ere is traged y, stood f o r education. There can be no doubt as to there is also solace here: w here Does h a ltin g o f cla sses pay g re a te r trib u te to th is man who P resid en t Jo h n son ’s ab ility ; he fought f o r aid to schools than a quiet and d e te rm in e d a tten tion b u t in a d e m o c r a c y cou ld we w it­ is a m an who has show n he can to the w o rd s o f a teacher? ness such a tran sition ? AUSG C o ng ress Speaker R o b e rt Hencken and C o ng ress re p re ­ lead and a cco m p lish , and he is a W here else cou ld a nation lose se n ta tive H ow ard W ilc h in s f e lt that c a n c e lla tio n o f classes S o u t h e r n e r , th e f i r s t to b e P re si­ was the o n ly decent actio n p o s s ib le . its ch ief of state and see alm ost W ilc h in s said he was shocked when he f i r s t he a rd that classes dent sin ce the C iv il W ar, im m ed ia tely ,th e s o le m n , sad c e r ­ w e re o n ly suspended fro m 11 a .m . u n til 2 p.m . " I t w o uld have been rid ic u lo u s . Why go o n ly halfw ay when em ony at L o v e Field o u tsid e T h e m ou rn fu l, p r e c is e cadence yo u ’ r e h o n o rin g the P re s id e n t? ” he said. D allas? " T h e r e shouldn’ t be any fo r m a l re s tric tio n s on how the stu ­ of fu neral d ru m s has now ended. dent ob serve s the day of m o u rn in g ,” W ilch in s said. W here e l s e cou ld a n a t i o n The 35th P r e s i d e n t o f the U n ited Lansing Capitol Flags At Half Staff W ilc h in s -may have a p o in t about going h a lfw a y. But the ques­ m ourn such a l o s s w h ile th e tio n is , w h ich h a lf has been le ft out? States has been b u ried ; tom orrow B ut a g ree m ent is f a r fro m u n iv e rs a l, f o r above a ll, John F. fu nction of governm ent goes on, the 36th P resid en t w ill go b e fo r e Kennedy go vern ed and died in a fre e co u n try. hurt, but not fa lte rin g . C ongress to a s k th eir supp ort. Letters To The Editor P resid en t Johnson b rin g s w ith him 24 years of d istin g u ish ed P o lic y C h a n g e s M in o r Tom orrow h e w ill receiv e that serv ice in C o n g r e s s . He b e co m e s p r e s id e n t w ith e x - supp ort: go v ern m en t is. th at’s ju st the way our In Tragedy's Wake From Our V/ire Services T h e K e n n e d y a d m in is tra tio n fo re ig n p o lic y seem s c e rta in to be continued w ith o u t change by w a rd a m o re c o n s e rv a tiv e d i­ p lom a cy in d e a lin g w ith Soviet P r e m ie r K hru sh ch e v and the whole range o f U .S .-S o vie t r e ­ la tio n s . the new p re s id e n t in the weeks T o the E d ito r : 'T h a t L i f e H a s B e c o m e S o C h e a p 9 The l o c a l events of t h e pa st d iff ic u lt to dismiss the ra p tu re o f the b e a u tifu l sun set, and in ­ lng cla s s e s w e re to be scheduled im m e d ia te ly ahead. But eventu­ a lly som e m o d ific a tio n appears On tw o c o n tro v e rs ia l issues th is y e a r Kennedy has in s is te d except f o r the tim e b e t w e e n weekend suggest th a t the a d m in ­ c o m p re h e n s ib le to lo se sig h t o f in e v ita b le . on a fle x ib le and outgoing ap­ 11 a .m . to 2 p .m . is tr a tiv e and a th le tic o ffic e rs of d ig n ity , m o r a lity , s in c e rity and K ennedy's assassination proach to R u ssia . Take A G o o d Look A s f a r as I am con cern ed, the •H th is u n iv e rs ity w e re m o r e con­ g re a tn e s s . seems c e r ta u r a ls o to snaxe f o r ­ T hus he made repeated a t­ game should not have been c a lle d cern ed w i t h fo o tb a ll attendance John F itz g e ra ld Kennedy is eign confidence te m p o ra rily in te m p ts to get an agreem ent on o ff so MSU co u ld p la y fo llo w the and t h e B ig T e n cham pionship and w i ll alw a ys re m a in the s ym ­ U.S. L e a d e rs h ip of the fre e w o rld a n u c le a r te s t-b a n tre a ty and f i ­ le a d e r w ith a ll the o th e r sch o o ls. than w ith the death o f P re s id e n t bo l o f a ll th a t is w o rth y . He a llia n c e , sin ce even a peaceful n a lly succeeded in m id -s u m tn e r We should be the le a d e rs , not Kennedy. s h a ll not be fo rg o tte n by those and le ga l change o f p re s id e n ts in a r r iv in g at an a cco rd w ith the fo llo w e rs . A t Yourself. America O nly th is im p re s s io n can be de­ who lo ved , honored and c h e ris h e d always has the e ffe c t o f re n d ­ K hru shch ev. T h e M oscow nego­ Sharon M ooney duced f r o m t he w e a k ju s tific a ­ h im . e rin g the fu tu re u n c e rta in fo r tia tio n s w ere handled by U n d e r­ tio n s given l a t e F r id a y in t h e the a llie s . s e c re ta ry o f State W. A v e r ill C y n th ia L e itm a n o rig in a l d e c is io n to go on w ith the As V ice P re s id e n t, Lyndon B. H a rrim a n . gam e. And w h e n t h e gam e was It Hurts.... Johnson has been a d o w n -ih e - Subsequently Kennedy decided Prom O ur T ire S e rv ic e s charged w ith' the c rim e s in tu rn the w e s te rn w o rld a re supposed fin a lly postponed— on S a t u r d a y m o rn in g — t h e apparent reason What's Wrong? lin s s u p p o rte r o f P re s id e n t Ken­ tha t the U n ite d States as w e ll as o th e r c o u n trie s cou ld s e ll I t ’ s tim e A m e ric a took a look m u rd e re d , b e fo re he got a f a ir nedy’ s p o lic ie s and the sp e c ific to be re sp e ct f o r law , d e m o c ra tic was tha t a ll o th e r m a jo r u n iv e r­ T o the E d ito r: T o the E d ito r : wheat to the S oviet U nion to at its e lf. A hen an A f r i c a n o r t r ia l, by a gunman who leaped p ro g ra m s developed to c a r r y and o r d e r ly change in g o ve rn ­ s itie s had a lre a d y done the sam e, I have been a s k in g m y s e lf sin ce It h u rts so m e tim e s to a d m it m eet the re q u ire m e n ts caused A sian le a d e r is sla in i't m ay be through p o lic e lin e s to shoot them out. m en t, a f a ir t r ia l , and fre e d o m not that th is should have been the F rid a y , w hat is th e m a tte r w ith I am an A m e ric a n . by c ro p fa ilu re s . reg ard ed h e re as the re s u lt of h im . Johnson has been a m e m b e r and p ro te c tio n o f fre e d o m f o r the a p p ro p ria te o rig in a l a ctio n . P e r­ th is scho ol anyway? O u r g re a t T h e re is no obvious reason to a society le ss advanced than th is What h u rts is th a t on a day o f a d m in is tra tio n p o lic y -m a k in g These c rim e s a re a pro d u ct in d iv id u a l m an, no m a tte r who he haps t h e p o o r fo o tb a ll w e athe r P re s id e n t, John F . Kennedy, a - th in k tha t Johnson w ould have one. T h is is an A m e ric a n m yth, g r o u p s on v a rio u s occasions, of the A m e ric a n so cie ty w h ere is . was a lso a fa c to r. p a rte d fr o m th is lif e a t 1 p .m . such as la s t S atu rday, A m e ric a n as A m e ric a n s haved em on strated p a r tic u la r ly the N a tion al S e c u rity handled those issu e s d iffe re n tly . vio le n ce and ta lk of vio le n ce in ­ If P re s id e n t Kennedy had been As a fa c u lty m e m b e r o f M SU, on F rid a y , y e t it took u n til 10:30 students and ad u lts c o u ld th in k once again: C o u n cil w hich has re s p o n s ib ility B u t K ennedy's d e te rm in e d d riv e , crea se as s ta te o ffic ia ls defy the f i r s t p re s id e n t k ille d in o f­ and an alum nus o f the U n iv e rs ity S aturday m o rn in g f o r MSU to c a ll of games and fun and e x c ite ­ A p re sid e n t and a po lice m an f o r handling a ll m a jo r questions begun a c tu a lly in h is Inaugu ratio n fe d e ra l c o u rt o rd e rs u n til tro o p s fic e , it w o uld be aw fu l enough. of I llin o is , I p ro te s t the in d e c is ­ o ff the S partan fo o tb a ll g a m e w ith m en t. shot to death and a g o ve rn o r in v o lv in g the c o ld w a r and U.S. Speech, to fin d som e way to a re c a lle d out to stop them . It w ould mean one in d iv id u a l, iveness of the o ffic e rs o f both u n i­ I llin o is . Even w ith the death o f ease the te n sio n s and m ake an wounded in «Dallas and the man Too bad pe op le had to be to ld s e c u rity . He has thus been in Yet , sup rem e achievem ents of ig n o rin g C o n s t i t u t i o n a l and v e rs itie s i n n o t im m e d ia te ly the P re s id e n t o f the U n ited States, agreem ent w ith the R ussians m ay th a t gam es w e re not a p p ro p ria te . p o s itio n to be th o ro u g h ly in fo rm ­ peaceful change in go vern m ent, show ing the fu lle s t re sp e ct to o u r som e o f the stud ents, fa c u lty and not com m and the same energy ed about the state of w o rld a f­ c A decided to take the law in to h is la te p re s id e n t. a d m in is tra tio n thought a fo o tb a ll Too bad those who had the and sup po rt fr o m rhe new p r e ­ M 0 T E s P T ■ fa ir s , U .S .-S o v ie t re la tio n s , and own hands to e lim in a te a n e le c t- A lv in D . Sokolow game should s t ill be p laye d be­ p o w e r to te ll these people had s id e n t. A s a v e te ra n m em ber V £ N E R T U M O R Kennedy’ s plan s f o r d e aling w ith ed le a d e r. in s tr u c to r , p o litic a l science cause it w o uld d e te rm in e who to w a it f o r o rd e rs fr o m above of C o ng ress and a much o ld e r R E M E G t E T A P E those m a tte rs . But k illin g A m e ric a n p re s ­ w o u ld take the b id f o r the Rose o r p re s s u re fro m the o u tsid e . p o litic ia n than Kennedy, Johnson 1 N D S C O w G' A D A u th o ritie s h e re c o n s id e r it id e n ts, o r tr y in g to, is now B o w l. m ust be s e n s itiv e ly aw are o f the ACROSS 1 Siglivt 20 T urkish inn 22. .Marvel s U E E E D R 1 T R A IE! R P E Z E A assum ing the com p le xion o f a A Tribute Who c a re s about the Rose Bow l Tao bad som e people had to be Inconvenienced” and perhaps un’ ik e ly that Johnson w ill make any q u ick change in any o f the g re a t su sp icio n o f the Soviet 6 Apprentice: 26. I tal. coins tra d itio n . F o u r have been as­ at a tim e lik e th is l Some of the b e h a v io r in co n g re s s io n a l c i r ­ E V E D 1 V O T even lo se a li t t l e m oney. It m ay top people d e a lin g w ith such p ro b ­ abbr 27. Sun disk sassina te d: L i n c o l n , G a rfie ld , T o the E d ito r: fo o tb a ll p la y e rs , s t u d e n t s , fa ­ c le s and the s tro n g b e lie f th e re C N S 1 G N L A N C help th e m . It appears to be th e ir le m s. T he p o s itio n o f S e c re ta ry 9 Regans 28. Fragment 0 M c K in le y , and now Kennedy. John F itz g e ra ld Kennedy, P re ­ c u lty , a d m in is tra tio n and tr u s ­ that the U n ite d States should A o f State Dean R usk, the P re s i­ sister 30. Nicked C E I D O Ow C A N A tte m p ts w e re made on the sid en t of the U n ited States, is tees, and people who have m oney m ost s e n s itiv e o f p la ce s. proceed w ith e x tre m e caution to ­ S E R V E V 1 dent’ s c h ie f fo r e ig n -p o lic y a d v is ­ 11 Cleopatra s 32 Exists R A G O liv e s o f th re e o th e r p re s id e n ts : no lo n g e r the le a d e r o f the cpun- on th is gam e m ig h t. Is a t r ip Too bad som e people w e re w a rd any kin d o f an agreem ent H V E e r and the d ir e c to r o f d ip lo m a ­ attendant 33. Guido's A N E L A T E R Jackson, F ra n k lin D. R o ose velt, t r y . Now John F itz g e ra ld Ken­ to the Rose B ow l r e a lly tha t fo rc e d to lo ok in to th e m se lve s; w ith the Soviet U n ion . E X tic o p e ra tio n s appears as secu re I T Wi nd second note ■ « L A Y E R S a n d T ru m a n . A gunman shot nedy is but a m e m o ry in the im p o rta n t and does i t m ake us so m any o f us a re out of p ra c ­ B u t w hether the sudden change w ith Johnson as i t was w ith flower J4 Possession T h e o d o r e R oosevelt a fte r his h e a rts , m in d s , and souls o f h is g re a t? tic e . o f le a d e rsh ip in W ashington w ill Kennedy. 14. Impost of Athena p re sid e n cy b u tw h ile h e w a s seek­ c o u n try m e n . B u t, even though Do people r e a lly c a re what I f Johnson does e ffe ct any g ra d ­ make any q u ick d iffe re n c e in C o ld 15 Compass 36. Business 46 Moroccan 4. Sarcastic in g re -e le c tio n . he is a liv e no lo n g e r in body, is going on in th is co u n try? T oo bad o u r ha b its had to be ual change in p o lic y o n ly he w ill W ar ten sion s p ro b a b ly depends point getters soldier 5. Occupation As long ago as 1200 B .C . an h is people w i ll not accept th is shaken, o u r d e s ire s a lte re d . Even w o rs e than the fo o tb a ll be able to d e fin e its d ire c tio n , m ore on K h ru sh ch e v than on 16. Leningrad s 39. Craws DOW N 6. M anner Egyptian K in g, Ram ses III , lo o k ­ tra g ic r e a lity . gam e w as the fa c t th a t MSU T oo bad a .good m an w i ll be but s p e c u la tiv e ly i t could be to ­ the U.S. P re s id e n t. river 41. M o ra l 1 Heirs 7. T reeless ing o ve r his own a d m in is tra tio n F o r i t is d iff ic u lt to fo rg e t fo rg o tte n so soon. w o uld th in k o f having cla sse s on 18. Possessive 43. State Fr. 2. Arrow plateau o f law and ju s tic e , said: " I made the s m e ll o f the sw eetest ro se . Stephen B ir d s a ll M onday. Up u n til Sunday m o r n - adjective 44 Bridge card poison 8. Prototype the land safe so that a lone wo­ 19. ¡umbled 45. Eng 3. Precious 9. Anesthetic man could go on h e r way fr e e ly type cathedral city 10. Taxed L 'll and none w ould m o le s t h e r .” 12. Six-line MICHIGAN / I 3 4 5 6 7 T h a t’ s m o re than the U n ited STATI Ml 9 % JO // B % 12 stanza 17. M orning: abbr. States can say today, 3,100 y e a rs la te r , even about the sa fe ty o f it s p re s id e n ts . But the w o rs t c r i ­ UNIVERSITY TATE N EW S 13 19. Gasp m in a l, even the k il le r o f a p re ­ /4 M e m b e r A sso cia te d P re s s , U n ited P re ss 21. C harity s id e n t, is e n title d to a f a ir t r ia l . m e r te rm ; sp e cia l W elcom e Issue in Septem­ % 22. W om an s In te rn a tio n a l, In la n d D a ily P re s s A s s o c ia tio n , b e r. 15 16 /7 /6 Even h e re in W ashington, the % Utle A sso cia te d C o l l e g i a t e P re s s A s s o c ia tio n , Second c la s s postage pa id at E ast L a n sin g , % na tio n ’ s c a p ita l, th e re is g ro w in g 19 20 ZJ 23. Repeat uneasiness about w a lk in g t h e M ic h ig a n P re s s A sso cia tio n . M ic h ig a n . % % % 24. EMention E d ito r ia l and business o ffic e s a t 341 Student 32 23 24 25 26 s tre e ts at n ig h t because o f the P ub lished by the students o f M ic h ig a n State 25. Boarder S ervices B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n State U n iv e rs ity , nu m be r of people being robbed, U n iv e rs ity . I s s u e d on cla s s days M onday 29. Plates E ast L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n . M a il s u b s c rip tio n s 21 26 29 31. College stabbed, shot o r dragged in to a l­ through F r id a y d u rin g the f a ll, w in te r and 30 % 32 32 degree: abbr. le ys to be ra p e d . sp rin g q u a rte rs , tw ic e w eekly d u rin g the s u m - payable in advance: te rm , $3; 2 te rm s , $4; 3 te rm s , $5; f u ll y e a r, $6. T H E S A F E W A Y to stay a le rt 35. W illow A nd D r , A . Raymond G ra n t, % % % a M e th o d is t B ish op in O regon, 33 34 35 34 37 30 36. Legal proceedings sa id : “ I shuddered when I le a rn e d E d ito r .............................' ............... B ru c e F a b ric a n t N ig h t E d ito r ....................................L e s lie G oldstone w ith o u t h a rm fu l stim u la n ts f , A d v e rtis in g M a n a g e r........................... F re d L e v in e A s s t. Adv. M g r s .......................... F ra n k Senger J r.," 39 40 41 42 37. Black tern that cro w d s che ere d .when Lee N o D o z ke e p s y o u m e n t a lly N e x t t im e m o n o to n y m a k e s Cam pus E d ito r ..................................G e r ry H in k le y A r th u r L a n g e r 38. Insidious O sw ald had been k ille d . .God have a le r t w i t h t h e sa m e sa fe r e ­ y o u fe e l d ro w s y w h ile d r iv in g , 93 44 S ports E d ito r ................. ... . j e r r y Caplan C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r. . . . . . . . B il l M a rs h a ll' 45 I É% 44 4 0 . Pigpen 4 2 . Cuttlefish fluid m e rc y upon us, that human lif e has becom e so cheap and that tra g e d y has been heaped upon W ire E d ito r ....................................j 0hn Van G ieson Photo C h ie f.................................. E d ito r ia l E d ito r s .G eorge Junne Jack Shea, Dave S tew art Campus C o o rd in a to r...........................Dave Jaehnig W omen’ s H ousing.....................................L iz Hym an fr e s h e r f o u n d in c o ffe e a n d t e a . Y e t N o D o z is f a s t e r , h a n d ie r , m o re re lia b le . A b s o ­ w o r k in g o r s t u d y in g , d o as m illio n s d o . . . p e r k u p w i t h sa fe , e ffe c tiv e N o D o z ta b le ts . tra g e d y .” M en’ s H ousing................................... O ya rs B a lc e rs lu te ly n o t h a b it- fo r m in g . Another fine product of Grove Laboratories. Michigan State News, E a s t La nsi ng, Michigan Tuesday, November 26, 1963 3 M ic h ig a n d ilu t e s (continued from page 1) Presidents May O b e y Secret Service More vie w the P re s id e n t’ s p o r tr a it . h o urs of the fu n e ra l. A tin y boy, fo llo w in g h is m o th e r S uperintendent o f P u b l i c In ­ th ro u g h t h e b u ild in g , asked, s tru c tio n Lyn n B a r tle tt asked "M o m m y , is th is w h e re the P re s ­ th a t schools throughout the state WASHINGTON t f — T h e o n ly "1 expect you’ l l see the new S e rvice has u s u a lly bowed to the ident is ? ” c lo se Monday in m e m o ry o f the O utside a fiv e - y e a r - o ld g i r l agency w h ich can g ive o rd e rs P re s id e n t un de r that bubble top P re s id e n t’ s w ishes and done the P re sid e n t. clu tch ed a pa le blue ro s a ry in to t h e P re s id e n t— the S ecre t a lo t m o re o fte n ,” he said Sun­ best it could. C la sse s at MSU, the U n iv e r­ h e r m itte n e d hand. s ity of M ich ig a n , Wayne State S e r v i c e — ma y m a k e much day nigh t. Now in the wake o f P reside nt No one c r ie d . A ll w ere quiet. g re a te r use of th is p re ro g a tiv e B y law , the S ecret S e rvice U n iv e r s ity and E a s te rn M ich iga n Kennedy’ s assa ssin ation , the Se­ E lse w h e re in the state people in the fu tu re , an a u th o rita tiv e has a u th o rity to veto a P r e s i­ U n iv e rs ity w e re c a lle d o ff M on­ c re t S e rvice and o th e r g o ve rn ­ jo in e d the nation in m ou rnin g the day. sou rce re p o rts . dent’ s p la n s i f deem ed unsafe. ment o ffic ia ls a re m aking a c a re ­ P re s id e n t’ s death. In p ra c tic e , ho w e ver, the Secret ful check of p re c a u tio n s in an A ll m ilit a r y in s ta lla tio n s in N o rm a l business and academ ic e ffo rt to l e i r n what additional M ich iga n ca n ce lle d s o c ia l a c tiv i­ a c tiv itie s w ill re su m e today but steps can be taken to p ro te c t F u n d D r iv e tie s . the state w ill re m a in in m ou rn­ in g f o r 30 days. O s w a ld K ille r the P re sid e n t and h is fa m ily . (continued from page 1) U n ite d Auto W o rk e rs p re s id e n t W a lte r R e uthe r c a lle d on a ll In a p ro c la m a tio n issued Sat­ re a d y con tacted cam pus p o lic e , P re p a re s P le a T h e re a r e in d ic a tio n s t h a t P re sid e n t Johnson w ill be an who said they would ra th e r make e a s ie r man to gu ard than was au tom otive , aerospace and a g r i­ u rd a y Ro.mney said: D A L L A S , T e x .(U P l)-J a c k Ru­ th e ir donations on the b a sis of Kennedy, and o th e r P re sid e n ts, c u ltu ra l im p le m e n t f i r m ; to shut " U n t il sundown, Sunday, Dec. by, who b o ld ly b ro ke throu gh a one p o lic e d e p a rtm e n t to another. e s p e c ia lly in w illin g n e s s to take down th e ir p la n ts f o r two ho urs 22, 1963, an o ffic ia l p e rio d of p o lic e lin e to k il l alleg ed assa­ D onations m ay be sent o r de­ o rd e rs f r o m the p ro fe ssio n a l Monday, d u rin g the P re s id e n t’ s m ou rnin g s h a ll be observed d u r­ s s in Lee O sw ald, re p o rte d ly w ill liv e re d in p e rso n to 341 Stu­ body guards. fu n e ra l. ing w nich f l a g s o f the U n ited plead te m p o ra ry in sa n ity. dent S e rvice s, the Student Pub­ S im ila r ly l i b r a r i e s , p u b lic States of A m e ric a and of the Ruby’ s a tto rn e y said in D a l­ lic a tio n s o ffic e . T h e d riv e w ill Johnson has seen f ir s t hand o ffic e s and banks and re s ta u ra n ts State o f M ic h ig a n s h a ll be flo w n la s , “ I th in k he was p ro b a b ly be open u n til the te r m ends Dec. what can happen. clo se d e ith e r f o r the day o r the at h a lf- s ta ff.” t e m p o ra rily out o f his m in d .” 13. T he s la y in g , in w hich Ruby " P re s id e n ts h a v e a l w a y s B ru ce F a b ric a n t, State News lu rc h e d at O swald and fir e d a thought that they should appear e d it o r - in - c h ie f , sa id a ll m em ­ East Lansing Mourned, Too b e rs of. the MSU co m m u n ity are sin g le b u lle t in to h is abdomen, fla m b o ya n t, g re g a rio u s , perhaps o c c u rre d as O swald was being even sw a shb uckling ,” a source urged to c o n trib u te to the fund f o r the fa m ily o f the s la in po­ tra n s fe rre d fro m ‘ c ity ja il to said. ‘ ‘T hey had the idea th is R e c ru its F o r lic e o ffic e r. “ T h is is a v e ry E a rly Monday afternoon, Ruby, is the way- the A m e ric a n pu blic C a m p u s Q u ie t w o rth w h ile p ro je c t, and we hope a rre s te d im m e d ia te ly a fte r the wanted them to appear. Maybe that a ll th e students w ill get be­ shooting, made the t r ip that O s­ w e’ re going to get away fro m T rip T o C u b a (concluded from page 1) happens, you re a liz e th e re has to death in the la s t th re e days. hind i t . ” ‘ ‘ 1 haven’ t e v e n been ab 1 e to w a ld never fin is h e d . th is now.” T he p o lic e m a n was b u rie d in \ be som e P ow er beyond human be­ l o o k at a book,” said a boy. ” 1 D a lla s Monday afternoon s h o rtly KINGSTON R .I., T -A b o u t 50 in g s .” have a te rm pa p e r due Wednes­ a fte r fu n e ra l s e rv ic e s fo r P re ­ students at the U n iv e rs ity o f T he s tre e ts o f E ast L a n sin g , day, but i t ’ s 1 i k e e v e ry th in g has sident Kennedy w e re concluded Rhode Islam 1 Monday signed an s tra n g e ly em p ty f o r the past th re e been suspended sin ce F r id a y .” in W ashington. "in te re s te d ” li s t to tr a v e l to days, w e re a lm o s t d e se rte d u n til N e a r l y e v e ry th in g was sus­ As a p o lic e m a n , T ip p it had no Cuba next June In defiance o f 3 p .m . M onday. Students gathere d pended M onday. A ll c la sse s w e re in su ra n ce , n o r was he covered the U n ited States State D e p a rt­ in d o rm ito r ie s , at the Union and in can celled . by so cia l s e c u rity . m en t. o ff cam pus liv in g u n its to w atch the l a t e P re s id e n t’ s fu n e ra l o n They w e re re c ru ite d by tw o te le v is io n . T hose who d id n ’ t go to New Y o rk C ity co lle g e students, ch u rch sat throu gh the w hole p ro ­ P h ilip A . L u ce , 26, and L e v i ceedings. T hose who did h u r rie d L . La ub , 24, who re c e n tly r e ­ tu rn e d fro m the Cuban t r ip m ade back to w a tch the jo u rn e y o f the P re s id e n t’ s body to A rlin g to n N a­ Have you met our I lf o r n o R e s ta u ra n t to te s t the c o n s titu tio n a lity o f the State D e p a rtm e n t ban o f t r a ­ tio n a l C e m e te ry , M a n y of them man on campus yet? v e l' to that c o u n try , who spoke had r is e n at 9 a .m . on th e ir day o ff fro m cla s s e s to w atch t h e begin­ Better see him soon, ‘1 ^ 8 ru x m u tflfit THAilß 1 ?«-!«—A " FveX'wfi in.[iLw 2b 1 a t URI M onday. ning o f the fu n e ra l p ro c e s s io n . if you want to save N O ./O P c N D A ILY 11AM-2 a M Those in d ic a tin g t h e ir in te re s t in an othe r t r ip to Cuba jo in In sp ite o f approaching fin a l ex­ money and see the world. a m in a tio n s , few s t u d e n t s did Lunches Dinners Sandwiches Pizza about 100 fr o m the U n iv e rs ity of C o nn eticut wno signed up the m uch stu d yin g M onday. M o st o f them re m a in e d at th e ir ra d io o r The Sheraton Campus Representative will give you free a Sheraton night b e fo re and w o uld jo in m o re T V sets o r re a d a few m o re w o rd s Student ID or Faculty Guest Card With it you can stay at any of 87 than 500 students fro m a ll o v e r the c o u n try whom Laub and Lu ce of the thousands w h ich have been Sheraton Hotels round the world at special low discount rat es. . . even RATHSKELLER w r itte n a b o u t t h e P re s id e n t’ s in single rooms! Save even more with 2 or 3 in a room Group rates tor w e re t r y in g to in te re s t in jo in ­ in g the de fian ce. clubs and teams Wherever Sheraton is. there’s a world of things to see O P cN D A ILY 5 PM Classrooms Were Empty, Too Computer Show and do. For more information and your ID Card, contact this Sheraton F IMc FOOD uN TE R A IN M E N T Campus Representative: T h e c o m p u te r d e m o n s tra tio n Fred R. Deas, M ichigan State U n ive rsity scheduled f o r today w ill be p o st­ 149 East Shaw H a ll, East Lansing, Michigan Shadow H angs O ver poned u n til T uesd ay, D ec. 3. T h e d e m o n s tra tio n w ill begin at 3 p .m .,-221 co m p u te r la b o r­ Sheraton Hotels & M o to r Inns Coast to coast m U.S.A . in Hawaii, Canada. Nassau. Jamaica. Mexico. PHONE ED 7-1311 FOR TAKE OUT .Puerto Rico. Venezuela, Tel Aviv, Israel. Tokyo (opening Sept., 1964) a to ry. South K o r e a n Electio n SHOP AT JACOBSON’S TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SEOUL, K o re a F -T h e assass­ the m os: seais in the assem bly. b ly seats f ille d at la rg e . So P a r k 's in atio n of P re s id e n t K e n n e d y Yun Po-Sun’ s c iv il r u le p a rty p a rty has to w in 66 c o n s titu ­ 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED WEDNESDAY EVENING was co n sid e re d second in “ the encies to gain a m a jo rity o f m uted th e la s t h o u rs o f a fr e e - ru n ning; M r s . P a rk Son-Chon’ s 88. I f he o n ly holds 50 c o n s ti­ F o r b a b y ’s f i r s t C h r i s t m a s , g i v e J a c o b s o n ’s o w n S M A L L W O R LD N E C E S S IT IE S . sw inging e le c tio n cam paign in South K o re a and v o te rs w i ll e le c t D e m o cra ts t h ir d , the P a rty of tue ncie s, an educated guess, the a N a tio n a l A sse m b ly today w ith the People le d by fo rm e r P re ­ p re s id e n t-e le c t w i ll have to m ake t o p r o v i d e t h e s p e c ia l c o m f o r t y o u r f a v o r i t e c h e r u b d e s e r v e s . that tra g e d y much in th e ir m in d s. m ie r Huh Chung fo u rth and the a deal w ith one o r two p a rtie s The f r a n t i c l a s t - m i n u t e L ib e r a l D e m o cra ts le d by K im h o ld ing 16 vo te s. S h o w n f r o m a c o l le c t io n o f d u c k , g i r a f f e , e l e p h a n t a n d charges being swapped by the D o -Y un fif th . S c o t t i d o g s a t i n - a p p l i q u e d g i f t ite m s , a r e : fiv e m a jo r p a rtie s gave w ay to g r im s o le m n ity . T h e re had been O f the 175 seats in the Na­ Yun Po-Sun, whom P a rk de­ A. P la s t ic - c o v e r e d q u i l t e d b a t h k it w i t h charges that p o lic e w e re in te r ­ tio n a l A s s e m b ly , J31 a re f ille d feated f o r the p re s id e n c y , is t o w e l, w a s h c lo t h a n d b a t h in g p r o d u c t s , 7 . 9 8 fe rin g in the e le c tio n , th a t gov­ fro m the r u r a l a re a s. T h e re a re d e te rm in e d to block P a rk ’ s m a ­ e rn m en t em ployes w e re ta kin g a 44 asse m b ly seats f ille d by p ro ­ neuver f o r a m a jo r ity . Yun hopes B. O r io n a c r y l ic b l a n k e t , 7 . 9 8 hand, th a t an in te rn a tio n a l group p o rtio n a l re p re s e n ta tio n . T h e to o rg a n ize a c o a litio n o f the op­ ft was p lan nin g a coup d 'e ta t. But fro m the r ic e paddies of Pusan to the tangled u n de rbrush p a rty w in n in g m ost o f the 131 co n stitu e n cie s a u t o m a t i c a l - ly p ic k s up h a lf the 44 assem ­ p o s itio n p a rtie s so p o w e rfu l they cou ld unseat P a rk , even by im ­ peachm ent i f n e ce ssa ry. C. D. T e r r y - c lo t h b i b w i t h " s q u e a k i n g " d u c k , 2 . 7 5 " F o r g e t - m e - n o t " p la s t ic - c o v e r e d , q u i l t e d k it É 4 along the 38th p a ra lle l, w h e re Ko­ w i t h n u r s in g b o t t l e , b a t h in g p r o d u c s , 7 . 9 8 rean s o ld ie rs stand s h o u ld e r-to - sh o u ld e r w ith A m e r i c a n G1 PAT MITCHELL’S E. P o l y e s t e r - f il le d n y lo n c o m f o r t e r , 1 0 . 9 8 • buddies, th e re cam e to be m o re P in k , b lu e o r y e l lo w o n w h it e . N o t s h o w n : con cern about K o re a ’ s fu tu re w ith Pictures a new A m e ric a n P re s id e n t than m u s ic a l p i l l o w , 7 . 9 8 m u s ic b o x , 5 . 9 8 what changes th e ir own govern ■ A l l / -T h in g 1 Appi ¡cations q u i l t e d b ib s , 2 . 0 0 m ent m ig h t b rin g . P re s id e n t-e le c t C h u n g Hee Hour P assports A N Y p la ce P a rk quit cam paigning Saturday f i l l 1 -T im e and le ft fo r the U n ite d States S e rvice P o rtra its Sunday to attend P re s id e n t Ken­ Infant’s D ep a rtm en t nedy’ s fu n e ra l. No S ittin g C h a r g e — No A p p o in tm e n ts Jacobsons Low er Level T he p o litic a l p a rty o f the 4 6 - y e a r -o ld fo r m e r K ore an ge ne ral 107 1 /2 E . M i c h i g a n L a n sin g IV 5 - 8 2 5 3 wno took o ve r the governm ent n r a fte r a 1961 coup and won the p re s id e n tia l e le c tio n la s t m onth N is not expected to w in a m a jo r ­ it y of the A s s e m b ly ’ s 175 sea ts. But P a rk ’ s D e m o c ra tic Repub­ lic a n P a rty is fa v o re d to w in FOR THOSE WHO LIKE GOOD FOOD. Number 1 GIANT SUPER SANDWICH N um ber 2 GIANT MEAT BALL DELIVERY EVERY LONG, LEAN AND LANGUID... DAY T h a t ’ s t h e O s h k o s h C a s u a l lo o k ! F o / m - f a s h i o n e d f o r c a s u a l comfort and taper-tailored to put some action in t o your ’ FOR PIZZA SA K E C A L L " s la c k - t im e w a r d r o b e . I f y o u - a s p ir e a f t e r s h a r p a t t ir e , t h e n g e t in t o O shkosh C a s u a ls CASANOVA #2 a n d jo in t h e a c t i o n f a c t io n . Q s h IC o s h 211 MAC. A V E - ED- 7 1 6 6 8 CASUALS T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 6, 1963 4 Michigan Slate News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan 53 PLYMOUTH SOLD IMMEDIATELY 1953 P L Y M O U T H , bla ck standard “ Received many calls, car sold right tra n s m is s io n , g o o d co n d itio n , away” said This P leased/dvertiser $50. ^ Automotive P O N T IA C , 195“ , 2 -d o o r ha rdtop h Employment G IR LS , DO you en jo y ta lk in g on ★ For Sale SEWING M A C H IN E , SINGER A U - Service WHY PAY MORE? F o r p r o fe s - Don G iovanni’ Showing Today; T O M A T IC Has th re e needle p o - sional d ry c le a n in g , WENDROWS. a u to m a tic, ra d io , heater, snow tir e s , good m ech an ical c o n d itio n , best o ffe r cal l a fte r 4 p .m . the telephone? We need s e v e ra l telephone s o lic ito r s to w o rk fro m o u r o ffic e . M u st have b lo ck of s itio n s . In flo o r m odel cab in et; ju s t d i a l f o r fancy designs, P a n t s , s k i r t s , s w e a te rs ,60^. p la in d re sse s, s u its ,c o a ts , $1.19. La Traviata’ To Go On Tonight W ANT AD IV 5-1296. 44 h o u rs fre e . E ith e r m o rn in g o r a fte rn o o n . A p p ly in p e rso n to ­ buttonholes, d a rn in g , appliques o r b lin d s titc h in g . O rig in a l p r ic e 3006 Vine St. 1/2 block w e st of F ra n d o r. C45 T h e New Y o rk C ity O pera C o m ­ pany’ s p e rfo rm a n c e o f " D o n G io - Singing the lead ro le o f V io ­ le tta is B e v e rly S ills . H e r lo v e r, d i’ s n a tive Ita lia n . The scheduled illu s tra te d le c ­ AUSTIN H E A L E Y , 1955, re d c o n - would be o v e r $275. Can be A lfre d o G e rm o n t, is sung by tu re on op e ra by T hom as Paul, • AUTOMOTIVE day o n ly , 345 Student S e rv ic e s j; U N C LE F U D S - F o r the best K o­ v a n n i,” o r ig in a lly scheduled f o r v e rtib le . $750. Ca l l ED 7-9479.46 taken c a re o f fo r only $6.45 F ra n k P o re tta . a s o lo is t in "D o n G io v a n n i” has •EM PLO YM EN T B ld g ., 9-12 noon. 44 sher sandw iches in T ow n East M onday n ig h t, has been re s c h e ­ FORD, 195$, c o n v e rtib le , s a c r i- p e r month o r $65.95 cash. N o th - duled f o r 2:30 p .m . today. "D o n G io v a n n i" w i ll be p re ­ been c a n c e lle d . I t was to be G rand R iv e r A ve. F o r D e liv e ry , • FOR RENT • FOR SALE fic e . $600. A ls o 1956 C h e v ro le t • +C For Rent ing down. PHONE O L 5-2054. C45 330.5689 C V e rd i’ s " L a T r a v ia ta ,” sche­ sented in E n g lis h , w h ile " L a held today at 4 p .m . in the M u ­ "»-door, $1S5. Phone IV 5-2533. duled f o r to n ig h t at 8:15 p .m ., T r a v ia ta ” w i ll be sung in V e r - s ic B u ild in g a u d ito riu m . MUST S E L L 1 Round t r ip plane FOR MUSIC designed w ith y o u r • LOST & FOUND 44 APARTM ENTS w ill go on as planned. tic k e t to New Y o rk C ity . Leave taste in mincj, c a fl on the L a r r y • PERSONAL • PEANUTS PERSONAL • REAL ESTATE S P A RT A N M O TO R’ S se lected Used C a rs . TW O G IRLS to sha re 4 g i r l a p a rt­ m ent. C lo se to 'cam pu s n ic e ly fu rn is h e d . C a ll 332-2195 a fte r Wednesday 4 p .m . R eturn Sunday Devin O rc h e s tra . IV 2- 1240 o r 5 p .m . C a ll ED 2-3565. 45 IV 2-9800. C Both o p e ra s , p a rt o f the L e c ­ tu re -C o n c e rt S e rie s , w ill be p re ­ sented at the a u d ito riu m . Look Into Murder W ASHING TON E - A h ig h -le v e l the p o s s ib ility o f an o ffic ia l in ­ E N C Y C LO P E D IA , Funk & WagT. Now in its 39th season, the New • SERVICE •TR ANSPO R TATIO N V.W. 1955, 2 -d o o r sale p ric e d , 5:30 p .m . 46 n a ils S t a n d a r d re fe re n c e , lik e K L H. MODEL Y o rk O pera tro u p e c o n s is ts of C o n g re ssio n a l in v e s tig a tio n o f P re s id e n t Kennedy’ s assa ssin a ­ q u iry . T h e s h o o t i n g o f P re s id e n t new. 25 volum e plus 2 y e a r books, som e 75 m e m b e rs , in c lu d in g s in ­ Kennedy, as he rode in an open •WANTED $495. 655-2743 a fte r 6 p .m . 45 11 a n d 15 g e rs , c h o ru s ,o rc h e s tra and te ch ­ tio n was suggested M onday— now a u to m o b ile on a p u b lic s tre e t, th a t the fa c ts cannot be put on DEADLINE: F A L C O N , i9 6 0 , Stationwagon, EVERGREEN ARMS FOR M A R R IE D STUDENTS o n ly - PHONOGRAPHS n ic ia n s . re c o rd by a t r ia l o f the m an w as, le g a lly speaking, m u rd e r, 1 p.m. one c l a s s day be­ standard s h ift, new c a r co n d itio n , discount on baby playp ens, high "D o n G io v a n n i,’ ’ w ith m u s ic by and so an offense against state accused o f f ir in g the fa ta l shots. 341 EVERGREEN c h a irs , T a y lo r to ts . F o r u n m a r­ ARE M o z a rt and lib r e tto by L o re n z o ra th e r than fe d e ra l law . fore publication. $995. Rep. H a le Boggs o f L o u is ia n a , Cancellations 12 noon one 1 Block from Campus rie d s tu d e n ts -e le c tric b la n ke ts. da P onte, t e lls the s to ry o f Don class day before publication CQRVA1R, 1962, ' “ 00’ , 2 -d o o r, F o r Xm as g ifts ; to y s , b ic y c le s , GOOD Juan, f ic k le lo v e r and sed uce r a s s is ta n t D e m o c ra tic le a d e r o f PHONE: standard s h ift, $1495. C O R V E T T E S , 1962. I960, 1959, Phone 332-1011 ro o m h e a te rs, coffee h e a te rs , hot a ir , dishe s, la m p s , steam iro n s , HI-FI BUYS o f young w om en, who is fin a lly dragged in to h e ll by a statue the House, sa id in an in te rv ie w , “ T h e re should be a C o n g re ss­ io n a l in v e s tig a tio n . It should be Funeral (continued from page 1) 355-8255 1958, 5 d iffe re n t m odels to choose HASLETT APAR7MBNTS she lvin g, see Ace H a rd w h e re on OPENING SOON o f the man he m u rd e re d . a b lu e -rib b o n in q u iry , f a r above East G rand R iv e r a c ro ss ir o m B a rito n e John Reardon takes th o lic C h u rch , f o r the f ir s t Ro­ RATES: fro m . A ll sale p ric e d . 1/2 Block from Campus Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C at the disc shop the ro le o f the Don, A rle n e Saun­ any sug ge stion o f p a rtis a n s h ip .” man C a th o lic to reach the W hite 1 D A Y .............S I.25 R A M B L E R A M E R IC A N , 2 -d o o r, 332-8412 B lC Y C L E S -R e n ta ls , Sales, ,nd STUDENT T V R E N T A L S . New d e rs sin gs Donna E lv ira and Be­ House. Boggs said the k illin g Sunday 3 D A Y S ______S2.50 1962, ex t r a sh a rp , lo w m ileag e, S e rvice - A ls o used. East L a n s ­ 19” p o rta b le , $9 p e r m onth, 21” v e r ly B o w e r p la y s Donna Anna. o f L e e H a rv e y O sw ald, 24, who R i c h a r d C a rd in a l C ushing, 5 DAYS S3.75 on e-o w ne r c ar . P ric e d to m ove, $1095. AVAILABLE in g C y c le , 1215 E a s t G r a n d R i . e r , 3 b lo cks E ast o f cam pus. Phone tab le m o d e ls, $8 p e r m onth. A ll sets guaranteed, no s e rv ic e o r Bass S p iro M a la s p o rtra y s L e - p o re llo , the Don’ s v a le t, and had been cha rge d w ith the r i f l e a s sa ssin a tio n of Kennedy in D a l­ A rc h b is h o p of B oston, an old frie n d o f the Kennedy fa m ily , ( 3 a s e d on 15 words per ad) 332-8303. C There w ill be a 25c service FORD, 1957 c o n v e rtib le , auto­ NC W STEREO C O N 'S O L E -H a ve Two. d e liv e ry ch a rg e s . C a ll N e ja c , IV 2-0624. C T hom as P a u l, t h e C o m m and a- to re . . la s F r id a y , makes i t e s p e c ia lly im p o rta n t f o r C ongress to estab­ said the fin a l r it u a lis t ic p -a y e rs and s p rin k le d the casket w ith ho ly and bookkeeping charge if m a tic t r a n s m i s s i o n , pow er only need one, best o ffe r, cal l D IA P E R S ER VIC E to y o u r d e - V e r d i ’ s p o p u la r op era " L a w a te r b e fo re it was lo w ere d in to lis h the f u ll fa c ts and p ro v id e th is ad is not paid w ithin s te e rin g . Econom y sp e cia l, $395. For The Best In 355-9970. 47 s ir e . You re c e iv e y o u r own d ia ­ T r a v ia ta , " based on the younger an sw e rs to any questions w hich the gra ve. one week. 3000 E. M ichigan P O R T A B L E TYPEWRITER p e rs back each tim e . W ith o u r D um as’ novel " T h e La dy of the And it was C ushing w in had s t ill m ay re m a in in A m e ric a n s ' IV 7-3715 Student Apartments O lym p ia p re c is io n . Buy the f in ­ s e rv ic e , you m a y in clu d e up to C a m e llia s ,” is a ro m a n tic t r a ­ m in d s. ce le b ra te d a re q J ie m low mass ^ A u to m o tiv e C 45 e s t. T e r m s a va ila b le . H a s s e l- two pounds of y o u r b a b y's u n d e r­ gedy in v o lv in g a b e a u tifu l and f o r the d e pa rte d P re s id e n t at 19/1 F IA T , nothing" down, $27 EDWARD G. HACKER CO. b rin g C o. 310 N. G rand, IV 2 - s h ir ts and c lo th in g w h ich w i ll s e lf- s a c r ific in g wom an of the Pa­ Even w h ile O sw ald was a liv e St, M a tth e w ’ s C a th e d ra l in the It VY, 2-.I C-8, nuto- a m onth. Bob B a k e r R a m b le r, 1219. C45 not fade. W hite, blue o r p in k ris ia n d e m i-m o n d e and h e r a r is ­ to be t r ie d th e re had been som e REALTORS h e a rt o f W ashington. na: t c, e xce lle n t cor dition-, ow n- 1231 W. M ich ig a n , ED 7-9765. d ia p e r p a ils fu rn is h e d . to c r a tic lo v e r. sp e cu la tio n on C a p ito l H ill about TH AN KSG IVIN G V A C A T IO N a i r ­ In the c o lo r fu l vestm en ts of r graduating " . i s te rm . Must TC 45 IV 5-2261 plane tic k e t to New Y o rk C ity , $49 A M E R IC A N D IA P E R S ER VIC E h is high c h u rc h o ffic e , the C a r­ el l"! $200. 355-919?. i9 6 0 F E U G E O T -S tatio n wagon. 914 E. G ie r S tre e t CINTIAC, T9Ó" . 4-d .o r naTdtcp, 45 Good c o n d itio n . A M -F M ra d io , new p ir e lle t ir e s , p lu s snow tir e s , A P A R T M E N T FOR TW O . U t i l i ­ Round t r i p . Leaves Wednesday, Nov. 27, 4 p .m ; re tu rn s Sunday 7 tie s included. C a ll IV 4-0757, p .m . c a ll ED 2 -5002, Nancy B uck. L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n IV 2-0864 Red Attacks Destroy d in a l invoked the b le ssin g s and m e rc y o f God upon Kennedy and h is fa m ily . And f o r the fa m ily ad 10, h e aler, fu ll pow er, one 9-11 p .m . 43 Viet Nam Hamlets 489-1644. 46 44 C he o ffe re d com m union and p e r­ v.T.c-r. $350. ! a li El 3 “ -9 4 “ 9. 46 195* THUN DER B IR D , re a l sha rp, THE KNIG HTS of HARMONY F o r sonal w o rds of c o m fo rt. FURNISHED NEW A P A R T M E N T 7 19.39, s f ÏTci'.’. o f, low c o n s id e r best o ffe r. A ir - c o n d i­ the la tte s t in dance m u s ic . Phone M rs . Kennedy and o th e rs of clo se to cam pus f o r 3 o r 4 stu ­ ? ! uleage, v ie ow ner , p.b .. p.S., x c e F t r r co n d itio n . TU 2-350'- tio n in g , ra d io , a ll pow er. Phone IV 2 -6 ' 40. 44 dents, $44 p e r m onth. C a ll ED 2-0255. 50 CHRWHBTREB ( 332-2575- T . V . R E N T A L S fo r students. E c­ TC44 SAIGON V ie t Nam f — M assive C o m m u n ist a tta cks wiped out two m is s in g fro m Dak Rode and 522 trib e s m e n and 25 weapons w e re the fa m ily , along w ith P re sid e n t and M rs . Johnson, and the assem ­ ays, IN 4-4482, e\ x n in g s . 44 OL.DSBOM1LE, 1962, 4 -d o o r, d y - m is s in g fro m ° i e i Kobay. blage o f notables fro m o ve r the o n om ical ra te s by the te rm and s tra te g ic h a m le ts in the N o rth , rí h iiT r Ñ X u r r ] t $ 55. $'■'$ down nam ic s e d a n . P .B ., s te e rin g , and m o re than 1,000 of the m oun­ T h e C o m m u n is : o ffe n sive has w o rld had m a rch e d in the fu n e ra l B a ke r 3,$00 m ile s . E x c e lle n t con dition. WINTFR TERM SAVE with thi s month. U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T - ta in t r i b e s m a n defenders are stepped up against s tra te g ic ham ­ p ro c e s s io n the eight b locks fro m A L S -3 55 -60 26. C a ll a fte r 5. c R a m ble r, lo i an, ED Phone IV 9-0936, 1100 W .R undle. AT coupon A C C ID E N T P R O B L E M ? C a l l m is s in g , m ilit a r y sou rces said le ts and V ie tn am e se m ilit a r y o ut­ the W hite Ho u t e to the cathe­ “ -9 “ 65. TC 44 the r iv e r ’ s edge Monday. p o sts since the m ilit a r y o v e r­ d r a l. T h e r e w e re p re s id e n ts , Kalam zaoo S tre e t Body S h o p . FORD] ! 9 54, co -r tib le , C H E V R O LE T , i960, Im pala co n - a p a rtm e n ts on the ce d a r C lim a x in g 43 h o u rs of b ig V ie t th ro w n P re s id e n t Ngo Dtnh D iem ro y a lty , c h ie fs of state, fo re ig n to w a rd p u rcha se S m all dents to l a r g e w re c k s . T - b ir d m o t o r , 3-speed flo o r v e rtib le . V -8 a u tom atic, pow er r iv e r St. Cong g u e r r illa a tta cks, the tw in Nov. 1. m in is te rs , defense m in is te rs in of any tre e A m e rica n and f o r e i g n c a rs . s h ift, 338 r e a r end. $275. s te e rin g , w hite w a lls , phone355- ED 2-4432_________________ b a ttle was the w o t^ t V ietnam ese the g a th e rin g . on o r b e fo re Dec. 6 G uaranteed w o rk . 489-7507. 1411 Stepson Phone 485-5128. 44 3074 o r 355-9574. 44 E ast K alam a zoo.____________ c setback since bloody fig h tin g l ast B ut it was a day f o r hum ble ONE OR TW O s e n io r o r graduate peopie as w e ll as the m ig h ty . 195b FORD, F ai r i ano, /5Ò 0' 2 - Ja n u a ry. C O R V E T T E 1961, m aroon, 230 students wanted to share new | E N D E R L E ' S PURE OI L T Y P IN G SER VIC E It was a day o‘ the m . ir n fu l, door, one ow ner, top co n d itio n , h.p. 4-speed, p o s itra c tio n , 2 tops, ap artm en t. T h re e b locks fro m I Whether the m ou ntainee rs slow to llin g of ch u rch b e lls , of $500, ED 2-8300. FORD 5T \T 1 0 N WAGON, 1^60. C o u n try S q u i r e , 9-pasSenger, 50 phone 485-2355 a fte r 5;30 p.m . 44 cam pus. $55 p e r m onth. Phone I ED 2-0255. 50 2315 E. G rand R iv e r at F o s te r — La n sin g T Y P IN G DONE in m y hom e, ex­ p e rie n ce d , 676-2298. 44 w e re ca p tu re d , f l e d in to t h e m ountains o r went w ith the C o m ­ m u n ist g u e r r illa s was not c le a r Stabs m a rc h in g m ilit a r y m en and the r o ll and beat o f m u ffle d d ru m s . A N T 1 Q U E; 1932 C h e vro le t - ANN BROWN ty p is t and m u lti- It was a day fo r hundreds of Father good co n d itio n , ED 7-9319. 45 fro m m eager d e ta ils - a r r iv in g d riv e n d a ily . $225. 1609 G ilc r e s t TH R EE ROOMS fu rn is h e d in c lu d -' iit h o ffse t p r in tin g (black & w h ite thousands o f p la in A m e ric a n s to SP A R T A N C O -O P E R A T IV E N u r­ in the V ie tn am e se c a p ita l. 106ó RF NAL I T , 4 -d o o r, runs o r cal l 3370327. 47 ing u t ilit ie s , lig h te d p a rk in g lo t. & c o lo r). IB M . G e n e ra l ty p in g , p o u r out in p e rson along the way s e ry is h o ld ing a rum m age sale One of the m ain aim s of the 6- od, good t ir e s , $175. 'P h o n e $75 a m onth. C a ll OX 4 -6 ^5 l te rm p a p e rs, theses, d is s e rta - a fin a l m ea sure of homage to R L 1C K, 196>1, LeSabre, 4 -d o o r, today fro m 8 -3 :3 0 p.m . in South s tra te g ic h a m le t p ro g ra m was IV 9-1S9.5. 48 o r 482-8559 ask f o r Scotch. 44 SiOL’X C IT Y , Iowa P - - A R us- hardtop, fu ll po w e r, e xce lle n t La nsing C o m m u n ity H a ll, 11-7 W. tio n s . ED 2 - 8384. C to g ive these m ou n ta in e e rs a b a r ■ the y o u n j p>-e5iden' whose lif e HOUSE sia n -D o rn man was stabbed to c o n d itio n . One ow ne r. Phone IV S o u t h St. C h ild re n s ’ c lo th in g , E X P E R T ty p in g on e le c tr ic p ic a . ric a d e d re fu g e w h ere they cou ld was cu t s h o rt a* 45 by a r if le death by h is stepson Sunday a fte r, J .F .’ S USED ( ARS 4-6640. 48 ONE OR TW O men to share househc Id ite m s , e tc. 44 M e r r ily n Vaughn, M .S .U . g ra d ­ not be c a jo le d o r fo rc e d in to b u lle t in D a lla s , Texas, las: F r i ­ p o lic e said, the e ld e r man " c u r ­ 1956 F O R D panel tru c k -g o o d unapproved house. E ve ryth in g uate. 339-8751. 50 su p p o rtin g the g u e r r illa s . day. x c lu s iv e ly C h e v ro le ts . m o to r and snow tir e s . 136 S. paid. $35 m o n th ly. 482-3029. 45 ★ Lost & Found ED IE "sT A R r T t Y P IS T , T heses, T he C om m unis!' attack began sed P re s id e n t K e n n e d y and In vast th ro n g s , upwards o f A m e ric a .” I960 2 -d o o r, ha rdtop , standard L a rc h . Phone 489-4186 a fte r 3 Gl asses w ith chare oal d is s e rta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs, gen­ r o llin g Sunday m o rn in g against a q u a r t e r m illio n , they had LO ST: Dead was Stephan S ik e ra c h i, s h ift, V -8 , a ll b la ck. Im m a cu la te . p .m . ' 44 the s tra te g ic ha m le ts of Da.< stre a m e d u n ce a sin g ly past Ken­ fra m e , T h u rs d a y , Nov. 21 on ca m - e ra l typ in g . E xp e rie n ce d , IB M 68, a r e tir e d packinghouse w o rk ­ 1957, 2 -d o o r, hardtop, standard riv ersid e east nedy's b ie r in the rotunda of the 1959 FORD, 4-d.oor sedan, no th- pus. PI one 353-2741, R e w a rd 1 44 E le c tr ic . OR 7-8232. c Rode and P ie ; Kobay. T h e y a re s h ift, V- 8, a ll b la c k . I mmacul at e. lu x u ry A p ts , on the Red C edar e r. D r . T hom a s L . C o rid e n , C a p ito l f o r 18 h o u rs . Some had down. $2 a m onth. Bob LOST: Post V e rs a lo g s lid e ru le, G E N E R A L T Y P IN G , Im m e d ia te clo se to each o th e r in the m oun­ .955, 2 -d o o r, hardtop. Blue and fro m W oolbu ry C ounty m ed ica l exam ­ w a ited as long as 10 h o u rs , in F a k e r R a m b le r, 1231' W, M ic h i­ brown case, n e ar F a rm L r ne s e rv ic e , e xp e rie n ce d , 355-1237. ta in s w here the b o rd e rs o f South white- . 6 c y lin d e r aut aatic. $55 p. m o. - S h o rt Leases in e r, said S ik e ra c h i had been a lin e re a c h in g out n e a rly 10 gan, LD 7-9765. TC 45 b ridg e. Name engraved. Phrtne _________________________________50 V ie t Nam, C a m bo dia and Laos A ll c ir s c o m p le te ly reco: E D 2-0255 A f t e r 5:00 p.m . stabbed at le a st s ix tim e s w iffi m ile s , f o r a m e re m in ute be­ 355-9158. 43 R E A S O N A B LE , f a s t , a ccu ra te , jo in , abau 250 m ile s no rth . ed. (U n fu rnish ed A ls o A v a ila b le ) T h e h a m le ts la y in the path a p a ir of s c is s o rs . sid e the casxet ly in g beneath OLDS M O B IL E , 1962, 4 -d o o r, e x ­ typ in g in hom e. 355-0975. 46 c e lle n t c o n d itio n . F u lly equipted. LO ST: 1963 W h ite G o ld c la s s rin g , of one ro u te taken by g u e r r illa s H eld w ith ou t bond was V aschia the g re a t C a p ito l dom e. 2801 S.-C ed- C anyon mi st . $2,000, 836 L , Gen­ ROOM FOR one m a le in fo u r stu-< green stone. In itia ls D .P .N . in - and su p p lie s co m in g down the' M ic h a e l B o h a n , 47, w h o to ld T h e y crow de d ut> to the s tre e ts dent house on La ke La nsing. C a ll s id e b a n d . 2nd flo o r lib r a r y . C a ll XERO X COPIES anything: even p o lic e he and h is ste p fa th e r fought along w hich the fu n e ra l co rte g e esee, L a nsing. 44 s o -c a lle d Ho C h i M in h T r a il T U 2-: FE 9-2221. 45 355-9319. R e w a rd ' 44 pages in a bound book. A ld in - because of S ik e ra c h i’ s re m a rk s moved on a long ro u te tha t be­ fro m C o m m u n is : N o rth V ie t Nam 4a g e r D ire c t M a il, 533 N . C lip - as the t w o m e n and Bohan’ s gan at the C a p ito l plaza, paused L A K E LAN SING HOMES. F our through La os and the Cam bodian ^ E m p lo y m e n t students p e r hom e. $50 m onthly ^ Personal p e r t. IV 5-2213. C fr o n tie r . m o th e r w e re w a tch in g on te le ­ at the W hite House fo r m a rc h e rs 1962, F - 85 CUTLASS c o n v e rti­ DISCOUNT TO STUDEN TS: T h e ­ v is io n the re m o v a l of the a s s a s s i­ on fo o t, con tinu ed on to the c a - RL'SBOYS W AN TED Sigm a Alpha p e r student. L a ke fro n t. Phone T he re p o rts said that a fte r b le , blue , good top, standard C A L IF O R N IA T R IP S arra ng ed s is , ge n e ra l typ in g (IB M E xecu­ nated P re s id e n t’ s body fro m the :hed~al and f in a lly ended among Mu F ra te rn ity . Cal l Evan Kat z F E 9-2221. 45 the h a m le ts w e re o v e rru n , 550 tra n s m is s io n , 23,000 m ile s , ex­ fo r student budgets. Los A ngeles. tiv e ) co m p le te m u ltilit h p r in t ­ W hite House to the C a p ito l. the o rd e re d ra n ks o f the gra ves between 5 and 6 p.m . at ED trib e s m e n and 57 weapons w ere c e lle n t co n d itio n . C a ll 355-1236. G R AD U ATE STU D EN TS: E n tire Cal l M ain T ra v e l IV 4-4441. ing. ED 2-2961 o r E D 7-0971. P o lic e C h ie f Jam es O 'K eefe of' m e i who, lik e Kennedy, had 45 7-1714. 46 fu rn ish e d house at 207 M ilfo rd , (4 4 _____________________________ 45 said no ch a rg e would be file d served the na tion in w a rtim e . BUS BOYS needed. Lunches and kitchen. $50 p e r m onth. M o r r is FAST, a ccu ra te e xp erience d s e r­ against Bohan u n til tw o today be­ V A L IA N T , 1962, Y-200, 4 -d o o r sta n d a rd . Red sedan, ra d io . See o r d in n e rs , contact R ick, 337- 10 7 9 .'__________________________ 45 Huck, 355-1607. 46 GOT YOL R NEW CAR fig u re d to the penny? State F a r m C a r F i­ v ic e . C a ll 882-5382.________ • 47 F R E E P IC K U P a n d d e liv e ry . N e w Q u in te t cause c ity and cou nty o ffic e s at 1446 East M ich ig a n , L a n sin g , o r c a ll 582-2010, F o w le r. 45 BUNNY G IR LS, fo r o u r new bunny ROOMS nance Plan w ill save you money. C a ll o r see State F a rm agent— Same day s e rv ic e , ge n e ra l typ ­ P la y s T o n ig h t w ere clo se d in m o u rn in g f o r P re s id e n t Kennedy. C a le n d a r o f Lounge. M ust be 21. Best pay ing. Joyce W atson, 694-8111. C O’ Keefe sa id Bohan signed a SIN G LE ROOM FOR m e n , ap­ ed karm a nn o r G E O R G E C o m in g E v e n te and w o rk in g c o n d itio n s. No e x ­ statem ent g iv in g th is s to ry : proved, coffee p riv ile g e s , p a rk ­ T O B IN , IV 5-7267, In F ra n d o r. T Y P IN G In m y hom e. S h irle y T he new C o lle g ia te Q u in te t, a p e rie n ce ne cessa ry. C a ll IV 4- C44 D e c k e r, F o re s t A ve. L a n sin g . As the fa m ily watched te le ­ ing, $8. C a ll E D 2-4562 a fte r student w oodw ind group w i ll p re ­ F o re s try S e m in a r— 11 a .m ., 5723 between 2 -4 p.m . 45 Phone IV 2-7208. _ c v is io n S ik e ra c h i “ s ta rte d c u rs in g STORY MTTD K A L I I ( HN'OI o o i s f s - A.S.C .P . o r e lig ib le , Vacancies in c lin ic a l la b o ra to ry . E xce lle n t 5 p .m . 544 U n iv e r s ity D r. M IC H IG AN W. 2321 1 /2 -S in g le , double, newly de cora te d, p riv a te 50 IF E VER Y BO D Y at M .S.U. would buy in sura nce f r o m B ubolz, he’ d be in vestig ated fo r m o n o p o listic ^ T ra n s p o rta tio n sent a c o n c e rt at K e llo g g C e n te r to n ig h t at 8:15. T he c o n c e rt is p a rt of the K e l­ P re s id e n t Kennedy and A m e r i­ c a .” , Bohan to ld h is s te p fa th e r to 27 F o r e s tr y . MSU M en’ s C lub Luncheon— 12:10 p .m ., U nion P a rlo r s . tendencies. L e t’ s have a n e w RIDE W A N T E D to C o lo ra d o on logg C e n te r S e rie s . s al ar y and b e n e fits , ( a ll o r apply e n tra n ce s, rea son able. Men only. be quiet and S ik e ra c h i grabbed C o lle g e of N a tu ra l Science F a­ Sells For Lass L.W . S p a rro w H o s p ita l, (P e rs o n ­ Phone IV 4-1958. 45 h e a rin g on T V buy fro m us e v ­ eryb od y! B ub olz A u t o , F i r e , D ecem ber 13-15. C a ll 355-1546. 47 T h e Q u in te t, m ade up o f o u t­ standing gra du ate and u n d e rg ra d ­ h im around the neck. A s c u ffle c u lty M e e tin g — 4 p .m . 128 N at nel o ffic e ). L a nsing. 45 fo llo w e d , and Bohan picked up S ci. APPROVED SUPERVISED Home Insu ra nce , 22 A lb e rt ED uate stud ents, was fo rm e d th is RIDE F O R t~wo to T exas fo r a p a ir of s c is s o rs and staobed Food Science S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., AVON C A L L IN G G IR L S - Do you Rooms fo r men w in te r te rm . S in­ 2-8671. ( 44 past s u m m e r to becom e f a m ilia r , C h ris tm a s p re fe ra b ly San An­ S ik e ra c h i s e v e ra l tim e s . Bohan 110 Anthony H a ll. ‘ 60 F o rd F alco n 2 -d o o r w ith have a NEED to EARN money? gle $9 p e r week, doubles, $6.50. by p e rfo rm a n c e , w ith som e of the G a r YOUR NEW CAR fig u re d to ton io area. 355-8920 a fte r 7 p .m . then c a lle d p o lic e . H o rtic u ltu re S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., ra d io , ¡.eater, standard s h ift Become an A V O N R E P R E ­ L a rg e , w a rm , q u ie t ro o m s .C o m ­ m u sic t h a t has been w ritte n fo r the p e n n y ? State F a rm C a r 45 O ’ Keefe sa id S ik e ra c h i, b o rn in 204 H o rtic u ltu re . and w h ite w a ll tir e s . S795. SENT A T I V L near y o u r own home. p le te ly fu rn is h e d , hot and cold woodw ind q u in te ts, a n d to p e r ­ F inance P l a n w ill save you M a th e m a tic s S e m i n a r — 120 I t ’ s pleasant and p ro fita b le w o rk. wat er in each. L a rg e lobby w ith money, ( a ll o r see State F a rm ^ Wanted fo rm these co m p o sitio n s f o r the R ussia but a re s id e n t of th is coun­ P h y s ic s -M a th . F o r appointm ents in y o u r home T .V ., la un dry and p a rk in g . ED t r y since the 1920’ s, a p pa rently a g e n t — ED K A R M A N N o r p u b lic . M u s ic L e c tu re : Thom as P a u l— w rite o r pal l : M rs . Alona H u c- 2-2574. Spartan H a ll, 215 L o u is , MUST HAVE tw o tic k e ts to B o ls h i had often made d isp a ra g in g r e ­ ‘ 59 C h e v r o l e t Im pala Con­ GEORGE T O B IN , IV 5-7267, In M e m b e rs o f t h e g r o u p a r e 4 p .m ., M u s ic Aud. kin s, 5664 School S t., H a slett, one block fro m cam pus. 50 B a lle t. F o r T uesd ay o r W ednes­ m a rk s about P re s id e n t Kennedy v e rtib le . I n c l u d e s p o w e r F ra n d o r. ■ (4 4 Lenee K o w a ls k i, flu te , R o l a n d P la n t P a t h o 1 o g y - M ycolog y M ich ig a n o r cal l evenings, FE day. W ill buy. Cal l ED 7-0279. and o th e r o ffic ia ls . ste e rin g , p o w e r b ra ke s, po w e r M a ck, oboe, Leon B ro o ks, c la r i­ S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., 450 N at S ci. w indow s, pow er seats w ith 9-8483. C44 ★ For Sale •jf Real Estate 48 net, L o r e le i W id m a r, h o rn , and V e te rin a ry P a t h o l o g y Sem­ a u tom atic tra n s m is s io n a n d l U . v N A N D " COUNTRY FOOD LA M P S A L L kin d s la rg e s t s e le c­ G IR L FRO M IR A N wants ro o m ­ C liffo r d W a rle , bassoon. K ello g g Hours in a r — 4:10 p .m ., 3 4 6 G iltn e r H a ll- w h ite w a ll t ir e s . $9 95 . CO M PANY needs men. M a r rie d OKEMOS: A spacious 3 bed­ tio n yo u ’ ll lin d in La n sin g o r v i­ m ate in s u p e rvise d housing one T he p ro g ra m w i l l in clu d e s e - U rban P la nn ing and Landscape p e rfe rre d w ith tim e on th e ir ro o m , a ll b r ic k ran ch w ith attach­ K e llo g g C e n te r State Room w ill c in ity . LOOK B -4 -U Buy S to r­ blo ck fro m cam pus, c a ll 332- lections by P e r s i c h e t t i , A r c h ite c tu r e S e m i n a r — 4 : 3 0 hands to w o rk at exceptional ed tw o c a r ga rag e. E n try way, s e rv e m eals T h a n k s g iv in g day fo r age F u rn itu re Sales, 4601 N. U.S. 0615. 44 S zalow ski, D ouglas, and lb e r t. In p .m ., L e c tu re H a ll, L ib r a r y . 63 B uick S k y la rk C o n v e rtib le s e llin g job. F o r appointm ent c a ll carp eted liv in g and din in g ro o m , students and guests. 27, IV 7-0173 C44 ad d itio n , M o z a r t’ s "S e re n a d e in K e llo g g C e n te r S e rie s: Wood­ w ith ra d io , he ater, V -8 and ,4 484-4317._______________________ C a ll b » ilt- in s in kitch e n w ith eat­ B re a k fa s t ho urs w ill run fro m 8 TW O M AN a p a rtm e n t fo r w in te r G M a jo r” w i l l be p e rfo rm e d , a r ­ w ind Q u in te t— 8:15 p .m ., K e llo g g on the F lo o r. $ 2495*1 C H E C K -O U T G IR L fo r Saunto's ESKIMO PARKA H a ir Seal, w hite ing are a. 1 1/2 baths, two f ir e ­ ranged e s p e c ia lly fo r th is group a.m . t o 10 a .m .: luncheon fro m and s p rin g te rm s . M ust be f u r ­ C e n te r A ud. Food M a rk e t on T h u rs d a y a fte r­ fox t r im . W orn o n ly few tim e s . p la ce s, p a r tly fin is h e d basement. 11:15 a.m . to 2 p .m ., and d in n e r S tored and m ay be seen at G if— M in utes fro m cam pus. O nly $21, nished and in Eiast L a nsing. G ra d ­ by Leon B ro o k s . ■ C h ris tia n S c i e n c e O rg a n i­ noons. C a ll 485-8227 fo r in fo r ­ T h i s p ro g ra m is pre sen te d in fro m 5 p .m . to 8 p .m . uate student and s e n io r. 355-8291 za tio n — 7 p .m ., 31 Union. m a tio n . 44 f e l’ s F u rs . 44 500. C a ll Joseph O’ L e a ry , ED co o p e ra tio n w ith t h e de p a rtm e n t T he K e llo g g c a fe te ria w ill be *56 O ld sm o b ile 88 2 -d o o r w ith 7-2550, Ingham Home Realty, v.ofw»pn 17 and 5 p .m . 45 P h ysics C lu b — 7:30 p .m ., 120 N IG H T W A TC H M A N needed fo r of m u s ic . open fro m 9 a.m . to 2 p.m . P h y s ic s -M a th . ra d io , he ater a n d 2 -to n e p a in t. S E W I N G M A C H IN E , Z IG -Z A G 37 2-1460.____________' 45 E ast La nsing High School. F o r 1963 M O D E L. T h is m achine s t ill A u to m a tic tra n s m is s io n . $95. S aturday, Sunday and h o lid ays. c a r r ie s s e r v i c e and p a rts w a r­ ^ Service C a ll 337-1394. 45 ra n ty and sew ing in s tru c tio n s . STORY G REAT LAK ES EM PLO YM EN T M ust s e ll, $5 p e r m onth o r $49.95 cash. W ill accept any type of YOU R E A L L Y ought to ta lk to M e l S tebbins. Standard L i f e C o lle g e D iv is io n . 919 La st Grand OLDSMOBILE f o r pe rm an ent p o s itio n s in o ffic e , sa le s, te c h n ic a l. C a ll IV 2-1 54 3. C45 tra d e . C A L L O L 5-2054. C45 R iv e r, 337-1663. ( 44 A .K .C . G E R M A N S hepherds. C o l- YOU R E A L L Y ought to ta lk 10 w o rld s l a r g e s t G IR L F U L L - T IM E S aleslady. No • o r b re d w h ite , a lso black and s il­ M el S tebbins. Standard L ife C o l­ e xp e rie n ce re q u ire d . A pp ly S tyle v e r puppies. R u th’ s, 14645 A ir ­ lege D iv is io n . 919 East G rand OLDSM O BILE D E A L E R Shop of E ast L a n s in g . 45 p o rt Road. IV 4-4 02 6. 46 R iv e r, 337-1663.' ( 44 Michigan State News, E a s t La nsi ng, Michigan Tue sday, N o v e m b e r 2 6, 1963 5 2 Receive Posts A d a m s Says R FE U n i o n ’s T r e e W h o ’s T o L ig h t S in g y Board Action Seeks 'F fe e ' Satellites T h e C h ris tm a s tre e out side the W h o s e The B o a rd o f T ru s te e s a p p ro v - U n ion , s ite o f the annual P i Beta p i n n tn g s a g ric u ltu r a l eco no m ics, to t h e M o re in d iv id u a l a u t o n o f f l ous fo s te r the d ive rg e n ce o f S oviet P h i-D e lta T au D elta c a ro l sing, is F rid a y 12 ap pointm ents, t w o P akista n P ro je c t, Jan. 15 to Dec. c o n tro l by s a te llite c o u n trie s is u n it y , " he said. a lre a d y being decked w ith lig h ts . Jeanne Van L ie r e , G rand Rap­ ro m o tio n s , ■10 le ave s, s e v e n 31,1965; and B a r r y N . F lo y d , a s­ one o f the m ain goals o f Ra­ "W e p ra is e a n d encourage id s J u n i o r C o lle g e , to F lo yd ' i s c e l 1 a n e o u s a ssign m ents, s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r, geography, to d io F re e E urope, A r th u r A dam s, those le a d e rs who stand up f o r T h e e le c tric shop began deco­ hanges a n d tr a n s fe r s ,tw o r e s - Gaunt, L a th ru p V illa g e ju n io r, the N ig e ria P ro g ra m , M a rc h 1 to p ro fe s s o r of R ussian h is to r y , na tio n a l in te re s ts o v e r S oviet ra tin g the tre e la st W ednesday, gnations a n d te rm in a tio n s a n d P i Kappa P hi. June 30. to ld a m eeting sponsored by the in te r e s ts ," said Adam s. b ut bad w eather delayed co n tin u ­ Iire e re tire m e n ts . Joan K ra je w s k i, B a ra tC o lle g e , R ussian clu b T h u rs d a y . C r e d ib ilit y in news re p o rtin g in g the d e c o ra tin g u n til Monday. A p p o in tm e n ts w e r e approved Lake F o re s t, I llin o is , sopho­ An a d d itio n a l t it le o f a ssista n t A dam s, who re tu rn e d re c e n tly and p o litic a l c o m m e n ta ry is es­ s fo llo w s : M e rv in F . C otes, U n i- “ It u s u a lly takes th re e days f o r m o re , to R obert Janczak, C h i­ p ro fe s s o r o f education w a s ap­ fro m tw o ye a rs in. M unich, w here s e n tia l t o m a i n t a i n i n g an e r s ity co n su lta n t, o f f i c e o f fiv e men to d e co ra te the t r e e , " cago se n io r, D elta Sigma P i. p ro ve d f o r F re d J . B rie v e , re ­ he serve d as d ir e c to r o f re se a rc h audience, a c c o rd in g to A da m s. ese arch developm ent, la s t F r i - said Jay O lin , g e n e ra l fo re m a n of Lind a K. Johnson, Ham m ond, gion al d ir e c to r o f the southeast and as a m e m b e r of Radio F re e “ We can’t avoid the ra c e ques­ - y ; j e r r o l d L . B ro w n , 4 -H agent, the p h y s ic a l p la n t, " b u t we s ta rt Indiana, s e n io r, P h i M u, to Rob­ re g io n o f c o n tin u in g education,ef- E uro pe’ s p o lic y b o ard , said Ra­ tio n o r we w ould be accused of one week to t e n days e a r ly a n d e r t Schoonbeck, Muskegon sen­ ontcalm C ounty, J a n . 1; d io F re e Europe t r ie s to keep sup pre ssion of the fa c ts ,” h e fe c tiv e la s t O ct. 23. hope fo r g o o d w e athe r. In cold io r , D e lta Sigma P i. the s a te llite nations aw are of said. in le v E. lu e r s . asso cia te D ro - w e a th e r it takes much lo n g e r to B ryn a Lind en, Owosso sopho­ D a nie l W. S tu rt, asso cia te p ro ­ freed om . d e c o ra te .” m o re , to J e ffre y M . L e ib , De­ e s s o r (re s e a rc h , extension), ag- fe s s o r (extension) and d is t r ic t "W e want them to be aw are L ib rary H ours t r o it se n io r, D e lta Sigm a P i. lc u ltu r a l e c o n o m i c s , Jan. 1: exte nsio n d ir e c to r , was assigned th a t th e re is a w o rld outside d if­ The P i Beta P his and the D elta o b e rt D ale Stevens, a sso cia te to a g ric u ltu ra l e co no m ics, f r o m fe re n t fr o m t h e ir s , " Adam s said. Engagem ents T au D e ltas w ill lig h t the 650 bulbs ro fe s s o r, a g r ic u ltu r a l econom - t h e P a kista n P ro je c t, e ffe c tiv e “ We want them to know it For T h an k sg ivin g o f the t r e e Sunday, Dec. 1 at 8 Susan R. G ibbs, M idland soph­ -cs, M ay 1} H a rla n D . R itc h ie , as­ la s t O ct. 15. is not h o s tile as th e ir p ro p a ­ p .m . at t h e i r t r a d i t i o n a lc a r o l om ore, to T hom a s C. G resge, sista n t p ro fe s s o r, a n i m a l h u s- ganda would have the m b e lie v e ," T he U n iv e r s ity lib r a r y w i ll be sing. A f t e r the c u s to m a ry " O C o ld w a te r se n io r. n d ry , Jan. 1; a n d J o h n A. A tra n s fe r was approved f o r S. he said. open today fro m 8 a .m . to 11 C h ris tm a s T r e e " a n d “ Jesu, C a ro l M. M a rk ie , St. C la ir p e lc h e r, a s s i s t a n t p ro fe s s o r A rth u r Reed, fr o m a s s is ta n t p ro ­ A ltho ug h, Adam s said, Radio p .m . B a m b in o ," C h ris tm a s c a ro ls w ill Shores ju n io r, to Thom as V. exte n sio n ), d a ir y , Jan. 1. A ls o , R ic h a rd V. Le ch o w ich , fe s s o r o f b io lo g ic a l sciences to F re e E urope hopes to weaken be sung fo r a h a lf h o u r. Getting The Tree Ready H avard, M t. C lem ens ju n io r. a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r in the Science Soviet c o n tro l in these c o u n trie s , On W ednesday the lib r a r y w ilt a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r, food science, he said e x tre m e ca u tio n m ust be c lo se one h o ur e a r lie r , at 10 and M a th e m a tic s T each in g C ent­ 'o v . 18; Roy A . M ech le n b u rg , e r, e ffe c tiv e la s t N ov. 1. taken not to in s tig a te re v o lt. “ I t is not o u r pu rpo se to in ­ p .m ., and it w i ll be clo sed a ll day T h u rs d a y , T ha n ksg ivin g . A ir P o llu tio n D e p a rtm e n t T o O ffe r H in d i STUDENT s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r, h o r tic u l­ Changes in status w e r e ap­ ture, M onday, R ic h a rd D o u g h e rty , pro ved f o r June L . S ears, hom e c ite o r p ro vo ke o r in any way Of T opic A n o n -c re d it co u rse in H indi in C h i n e s e and Japanese be s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r, education, econom ics agent, Wayne C ounty, b rin g about a re v o lu tio n w ith the On F r id a y h o u rs w i ll be 8 m atched by H in d i. TOUR w i ll be o ffe re d f o r the f ir s t tim e Jan. 1; Donald D . K iln e r , p rq fe s - fro m h a lf tim e to f u ll tim e , e ffe c ­ ~or, m e ch a n ica l en g in e e rin g and tiv e l a s t N ov. 1, a n d J o h n T . C o m m unists by any o f the sa­ te llit e p e o p le s,” Adam s said. a .m . to 6 p .m .; S aturday, 9 a.m . to 6 p .m . S em in arT od ay next te rm by the de pa rtm e nt of fo re ig n languages in evening ses­ " i f th e re is s u ffic ie n t in te re s t in the new H in d i co u rse , 1 hope LEA D ER S co n tin u in g e d u c a t i o n , A p r il 1; G u lla h o rn , asso cia te p ro fe s s o r, onald A. B lo m e , a s s is ta n t p ro ­ fro m a dual assign m ent in s o c io l­ "W e a re a rd e n tly a n ti-C o m - m u h ist, but a.so v e ry aw are of On Sunday, D ec. 1, the re g u la r h o u rs o f 2 to 11 p .m . w i ll be " A i r P o llu tio n — And the E f­ sions taught by I.C . Shah. it w i ll be p o ssib le to o ffe r in ­ s tru c tio n in the evening and in W A N TED fe s s o r, geography and co n tin u ­ ogy and an throp olo gy and c o n tin ­ being too adventurous and ag­ in e ffe c t. fe c t on P la n ts and A n im a ls ” w i l l T h a c o u rs e w i l l in clud e spoken the d a ytim e as w e ll,’ ’ T ow n­ TO EUROPE g re s s iv e in o u r a p p ro a c h ," he Students m a y sign out re s e rv e language p a tte rn s and an in tr o ­ send said. SUMMER • 1964 in g ed ucation, Sept. 1, 1964; and uing education, to sociolo gy and be the to p ic f o r the q u a r w r ly de­ ?aid. books f o r the T h a n ksg ivin g w eek­ p a rtm e n t o f h o r tic u ltu r e s e m in a r du ctio n to w r itte n H in d i, and is The n o n - c r e d it c o u rse w i ll M ah lo n W. V o rh le s , in s tr u c to r , an throp olo gy o n ly , e ffe c tiv e Jan. 1 intended f o r those w ith no p r e ­ M en o r W om en s u rg e ry and m e d icin e , Jan. 16. to Dec. 31, 1966. j "R a d io F re e E urope seeks to end a fte r 5 p .m . Wednesday. today. m eet Tuesdays 7 -9 p .m ., be gin­ vio us knowledge o f the language. ning Jan. 7, in 300 B e rk e y . Reg­ S abbatical leaves w e re g ra n t­ F a c u lty M e m b e r s S ta ffo rd B ra n d t, c h ie f o f the Stanley R. Tow nsend, p r o ­ is tr a tio n f o r the c o u rs e w i ll be ed to Dean R. Rhoads, extension or Gifts, Grants Totaling $1.3 Million a g r ic u ltu r a l sectio n o f th e D e­ fe s s o r and c h a irm a n o f fo re ig n in 8 K e llo g g C e n te r d a ily a fte r d ir e c to r , S ch o o lcra ft C o u n t y , p a rtm e n t o f H ealth, E ducation languages, s a id , " H in d i is the Dec. 30, at a co st o f $15. G ra d u a te S tu d e n ts Jan. 1 to June 15 to com p le te m a s t­ and W e lfa re ; C in c in n a ti, O hio, language o f a g re a t segm ent of R e g is tra tio n w i l l be held even e r ’ s degree study at MSU; R o be rt w i l l speak at 4 p .m . in 204 H o r ti­ the w o rld ’ s p o pu latio n w h ich has APPLY PROMPTLY L . M addex, asso cia te p ro fe s s o r (exten sio n), a g r i c u l t u r a l en­ g in e e rin g , A p r il 1 to Sept. 30 to Accepted By Board O f Trustees c u ltu re B u ild in g . Anyone in te re s te d in the sub­ not been re p re se n te d b e fo re in o u r o ffe rin g s . As o u r h o riz o n s ings as w e ll d u rin g the f i r s t week o f Ja n u a ry. T he c o u rs e is open to any S ADAMS’ STUDENT TOURS ¡ e n la rg e to in c lu d e the F a r E ast student o r fa c u lty m e m b e r and I 5455 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1609 | p re p a re a m anual; L .E . Dawson, G ifts and g r a n t s to ta lin g fro m jh e M ich ig a n D e pa rtm e nt An NSF g ra n t of $30,200 w ill je c t m ay attend. it is im p o rta n t that o u r o ffe rin g s I Lot Angeles 36, California I p ro fe s s o r, food science, Jan. l t o $1,350,767.50 w e re accepted F r i ­ of E con om ic Expansion, D avid be used to continue c o n s tru c tio n the p u b lic . _______________________ BASKETBALLCIRCUÍ f I I June 30, f o r study at MSU; A . E a r l day by the B o a rd of T ru s te e s . N. M ils te in and L e s lie M. Reid of the 5 0 - m illio n - v o lt c y c lo tro n . I N A V E _____________________________________________i E ric k s o n , p r o f e s s o r , s o il s c i­ Included w e r e g ra n ts to ta lin g of re s o u rc e developm ent w i 11 W illia m H. K e lly , associate ence, A p r il 1 to Sept. 30, f o r study p ro fe s s o r of p h y s ic s , w ill use j COLLEGE ___________________ J $372,900 f r o m t he N a t i o n a l make an e xte n sive a n a lysis of and re s e a rc h in G erm any; E r lin g Science F oundation to support the fu tu re dem and f o r outdoor an NSF g ra n t of $26,300 f o r a The Fobu/ ous ® I A D D R E S S _______________________________________ I B. B ra u n e r, p ro fe s s o r and c h a ir ­ study of the s tru c tu re of the a to­ I re c re a tio n in M ich ig a n . ^ f H A R L E M fo u r science te a c h e rs ’ in s titu te s . ■ C I T Y --------------------- S T A T E ---------------- I m an, a rt, June 1 to Aug. 31, f o r T he la rg e s t, f o r $235,000 P e te r A. S ch ro e d e r, F ra n k J. m ic nucleus. ^PHONE___________________________ j study and tr a v e l; and W illia m S, B la tt and M e y e r G a rb e r of the T he N a t i o n a l In s titu te s of w ill be used f o r the 1964-65 G am ble, a s s is ta n tp r o fe s s o r,a rt, p h ysics de p a rtm e n t w ill use a H e alth made a g ra n t of $25,593 iteldi G L O B E T R O T T E R S¿ t a t ! academ ic y e a r in s titu te f o r high Sept. 1. 1964 to Aug. 31, 1965, f o r g ra n t of $59,700 fro m the NSF to R obert S. B a n d u rs k i, p ro fe s s o r THE BEST IN fORIlGN FILMS school science te a ch e rs. Ja n e E . study and tr a v e l in Japan. O th e r sa b b a tica l leaves w e r e S m ith, associate p ro fe s s o r o f fo r basic re s e a rc h on e le c tro n ic o f botany, to a tta in a b e tte r un derstanding o f the m echanism s th e S H O W geology, w ill d ir e c t it . p ro p e rtie s of p u re m e ta ls and approved f o r R o salind M e n tz e r, a s s is ta n t to the dean and p ro fe s ­ The o th e r in s titu te s are sche­ a llo y s . A g ra n t of $4 9,39 8fro m th e U .S . of v ir u s m u ltip lic a tio n and the a b ility of n u cle ic acids to induce p e p fo p m in q ^ T H f A t •» ssa-atts miSm-TU ► m sin ...- R E ; duled fo r next s u m m e r. T hey a re s o r o f h o m e jîÇ M M B jic s , Jan. 15 O ffic e o f E du catio n w ill enable genetic changes in yea sts and A R tS a June 23-A ug. 14 p ro g ra m d i­ 2H HOURS OF E NT E R T A I N ME N T T O D A Y and W ED .: to M a rc h 15, f f l H p i M n N i r e r i a , re cte d by A le x a n d e r I. Popov, E liza b e th M . D re w s , associate h ig h e r p la n ts. com pany 7 :2 5 and 1 0 P .M . À J lf T anganyika a/fkQ I s r a e l; DMgjthy c h a irm a n of c h e m is try , fo r 30 p ro fe s s o r of ed ucation, to make W. L lo y d W a re n e r, u n iv e rs ity THANKSGI VI NG A ra ta , a s s o c iite p ro fe s s o rflo o d s a fo llo w -u p study on the e ffe cts p ro fe s s o r, w ill use a $25,000 NOV. 28 c o l l e g e c h e m is try t e a c h e r s and n u tritio n ,M a rc h 2 1 to S e p t.21, g ra n t fro m the F o rd Foundation 8:00 p.m. $41,200; a June 15-July 10 in s ti­ of a sp e cia l tra in in g p ro g ra m on f o r stud y, w r itin g and tra v e l in the tute d ire c te d by J e rry A .C o w e n , a group of in te lle c tu a lly s u p e rio r to continue re s e a rc h on la fg e UNIVERSITY THEATRE Co-featuring w e s te rn U n ite d States; H o w a rd s . associate p ro fe s s o r of p h y s ic s , students. scale o rg a n iz a tio n s , p a r tic u la r ly PEG LEG BATES TRY-OUTS Cl P o tte r, a sso cia te p ro fe s s o r (ex­ fo r 48 colleg e p h ysics te a ch e rs, The O ffic e of N aval Research b ig c o rp o ra tio n s . w i t h L a n s i n q ’ s DON L EE te n sio n ), botany and p la n t p a th o l­ Al s o accepted w e re funds fo r a n d t he L E E T A L B O Y S — Candid $48, 600; and a J u ly 6 -A u g. 14 made a g ra n t o f $45,000 to be M O N . & T U É S .. N O V . 25 -26 PLU S-6 GREAT ACTS Comment - ogy, Jan. 1 to M ay 15, f o r study a t used fo r re s e a rc h on the p ro ­ s c h o la rs h ip s to ta lin g $20,461.75, Henry Morgan ia s im a n c o io r p ro g ra m d ire c te d by Jam es C . the F lo r id a E x p e rim e n t S tation. pagation o f high a m p litu d e u. in clu d in g $4,810 f o r O a k la n d U n i- 7-1 0 P .M . • C I V I C CENTER B rad do ck, p ro fe s s o r of b io lo g y, T IC K E T S : L eaves w e re also approved f o r • PARAMOUNT NEWS fo r 40 co lle g e b io lo g y te a ch e rs, tra s o n ic waves. . v e r s ity . z '* P lu s a t 8 :5 0 o n ly ! T w y la M . Shear, In s tru c to r, sec­ ondary education and c u rr ic u lu m , $48,100. FAIRCHILD THEATRE P ric e s -2 .50-2.00-1.50 "S O M E K IN D U F N U T ” The U.S. O ffic e of Education A p r il 1 t o J u ly 31, f o r d o c to ra l study at MSU; A lf r e d L . E dw ard s, a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r, eco no m ics, gra nted $187,500 to support 11 graduate p ro g ra m s in v o lv in g 25 ICE SKATING A L L S T U D E N T S W ELCO M E Cr &riK ",D D ec. 1 to N ov. 30, 1965, to accept fe llo w s h ip s . The funds a re made a v a ila b le by the N a tion al Defense !\ Open to Public lODAY AND WEDNESDAY— \ m \ ’ o P A / if t / r a p o s itio n w ith the U. S. D e p a rt­ E du catio n A c t. SHOWN T O D A Y A T 1:2 5 - 4 :0 5 - 6 :5 0 - 9 :2 5 m ent of A g r ic u ltu r e ; A . O. H a lle r, p ro fe s s o r, so cio lo g y and a n th ro ­ T w o g ra n ts w e re made by the STUDENT SPECIAL RATE G L A D M ER JO H N WAY N t - M A U R E E N O ’ H A R A in frîER SELLERS M - Ä » À dm. 50 < - S kote R e n ta l 25< te McLINTOCK! pology, J u ly 1-31, f o r teaching and A gency f o r In te rn a tio n a l d e v e ­ re s e a rc h at t h e U n iv e rs ity o f lopm ent. T H E A T R E s ta r ts T H U R S D A Y : W isco n sin . Skating Hours 4 8 2 -9 8 3 1 , ► 4 8 5 -6 4 8 5 (Continuous From 1 P .M ,) T he B o a rd o f T ru s te e s a p p ro v­ One, f o r $134,273, w ill be used te c h n ic o lo r b iv e n ln g s : T u e s . th ru S a t. 8 P .M .-1 0 P .M . 2 H IL A R IO U S ,c + ed p ro m o tio n s f o r Boyd G. E llis , to continue one-w eek sem inars, at SHOWN Y/EL.N E S D A Y A t 2 :4 5 -6 :5 0 -L A T c fr o m a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r to asso­ w hich co m m u n ica tio n techniques Sat. and Sun. A fte rn o o n s 3 P .M .-5 P .M . _STARTS_ B R IT IS H H IT S ! c ia te p ro fe s s o r o f s o il scie nce , are taught to fo re ig n p a rtic ip a n ts MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY e ffe c tiv e N o. 1; and G len G ordon, who have been studying in the fro m In s tru c to r to a s s is ta n tp ro ­ U n ite d States under A ID spo nso r­ ICE ARENA SUPER BARGAIN DRY M EET TH E m fe s s o r o f s o c ia l science, e ffe c­ ship. lL L - D A Y SHO W ING of T M c SE T WO H I T S e SA FECRA CKERS A t 1 :1 5 -5 :1 0 -9 :1 0 P .M . tiv e la s t Sept. 1. W HO HAVE TH E A dual assign m ent was a p p ro v­ T h e o th e r A ID g ra n t is fo r ed f o r C h a rle s C . C u m be rlan d, as $90,677. It w ill be used to con­ C A liP llii M IC H IG A N ELVIS NEVER HAD IT LIKE THIS! P E R F E C T CO M ED Y /( p ro fe s s o r, d e pa rtm e nt o f h is to ry , tin u e sup po rt of the au diovisu al and H u m a n itie s R esearch C e n te r tra in in g sectio n at the Regional d ire c to r , e ffe c tiv e la s t O ct. 1. E du catio n R e sea rch C e n te r in O th e r a ssign m ents w e re G lynn Sao P aulo, B r a z il. T h ro u g h a g ra n t of $79,373 T H — 837-0271 E A T R E 832-0844- ■ B r M E E iB E B E —1. 4e*.?ati »ESSSftS» .-lasT J A M c S STEWART f »W *-«» C O M E W IT H MLViS G IR L S U K E F IR E A N D S O N G S L IK E “B O S S A TO FA B U LO U S A C A P U L C O F O R N O VA B A B Y "! C O M B IN A T IO N ! GrPoK s M c B rid e , asso cia te p ro fe s s o r, AST 2 D A Y S 6 à i to 5 :3 0 E v e . 90< SANDRA D tc ANoNVMOUS TWO HITCHCOCK HITS! " T A K è H E R S H E ’ S M IN E ’ D R I V E B O T H IN T E C H N I C O L O R Shown at 1 :0 0-3:05 -5:15 - I N Shown 1 :3 0 -5 :3 5 -9 :4 0 -7 :2 5 -9 :4 0 _________ Y O U ’L L H A V E j ^ ^ ^ THCATRl aunr am oc STARTS T H E C R IM E 0 F J » j ! V T W I'*»» S o u t h w e s t o t L a n s in g o n M - 7 8 GRANT KELLY TOMORROW Y O U R L IF E ! l^ m - 3 ; 1 0 -5 :2 0 -7 :3 0 -9 :4 0 lita rts Wed. Thru. SunTfl T O C A T C H A T H IE F (2) F irs t Run Color Hits! JAMES STEW A RT ^ K IM NOW AK W m Cr o o k s ilv ..h e co u ld s e e th ru c lo t h e s ..f le s h ..a n d w a lls ! V E R T IG O PARINOMI fflEASI V ANoNÿMOUS Shown 3 :2 5 & 7 :3 0 C O -F U N F E A T U R E : STARTS THE MIRTH DOCTORS IHURSDAY! OF •CARRY ON NURSE’ its ARE 0PERATIH6 AGAIN A where ...A N D YOU'LL B E IN ■WINNER OF THE tm theoews í w STITCHESI 1 INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE-FICTION T H E M A N are and &>StS r \? 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P a u ! l y r id e - R o b e r t te n s in g Starring CONRADW ESTONVANOYKE EARLHAHNEN [ iü W ü RICHAR0THORPE-ALLANW EISS MKT MIUS• RONALDLEWIS• NOELPURCELL Produc'dbyMCMElft H0€V TECHNICOLOR* Fue WARNER BROS OtficMbyNORMANTAUN06 «jtfu COLOR, URSULAANDRESS EISA IUKAS APARAMOUNTRELEASE •JOANSIMS• ESMACANNON w Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 2 6, 1963 P o lic e R e p o r t P r o b l e m San Jose Nam ed Favorite O v e r G a m e D ò te S h if t In Today's N C A A Title Run By ¡tIC M A R j SCHWART £ fu s io n ,” an o ffic e r f o r the State t ic , p a rk in g and to man b a r r i­ By LARRY MOGG e sta b lish e d sophom ore tandem of Both Bowen and K aines, who long step to the top spot in th e ir State News Sports Writer p o lic e a d m itte d . "N o s p e c i a l c a d e s ," L t . A lla n H. A nd rew s D ick S harkey and R ick Z e m p e r. f ir s t outing. T he W ebfoots, who State News Sports Writer w e re bothered by in ju rie s in plans a re being made at th is re p o rte d . " A t p re s e n t we have S h a r k e y and Z e m p e r, both won the NCAA tra c k t it le in State’ s p o o r show ing in heIC 4A W hile the Spartan fo o tb a ll team tim e , but we a n tic ip a te ha vin g o n ly 30 students to help out, M ich ig a n p ro d u c ts , have been 1962, have som e o f the outstand­ Defending cham pions San Jose m eet, have shown no e ffe cts of can expect a b a ttle on its hands o u r re g u la r f o r c e on hand.” in ste ad o f the usual 115-130. D it t r ic h ’ s m o s t co n siste n t ru n ­ ing d ista n t ru n n e rs in the na­ State have been in s ta lle d as s lig h t th e ir a ilm e n ts in p ra c tic e ses­ T hursday, lo c a l p o lic e and m e r­ " N a t u r a lly we w i ll want as n e rs th is season, ou tshin ing even sio ns to date and are expected tio n . H ig h ly re g a rd e d Webfoot ■ast La n sin g p o lic e say they fa v o rite s to r e ta in t h e ir NCAA chant? don’t know what to e x p e c t. w ill m uch a s s is ta n c e as p o s s ib le ,” the ve te ra n m e m b e rs on the team . to be in top shape f o r tod ay’ s ru n n e rs a re K e ith F o rm a n , C la y - k lo y both m o rn in g and c ro s s -c o u n try cro w n today when he noted. "A n y o n e in te re s te d can In c a p tu rin g the B ig T en title , m eet. ton S t e i n k e , and A rc h ie San- W ith attendance s t ill u n ce rta in afternoon s h ifts w hich in clu d e the N a tion al C o lle g ia te A th le tic earn good pay f o r w o rk in g and soph S h a r k e y fin is h e d second, ro m a n i. f o r the Big 1 en t it le clash w ith a p p ro x im a te ly 20 o ffic e rs . A sso cia tio n cha m pionsh ip m eet T h e Spartan h a r r ie r s , who la s t at the sam e tim e see the gam e.” w h ile ro o k ie Z e m p e r re g is te re d T he s tru g g le f o r the Ralph H. Illin o is T han ksgiving Day, i t ’ s "T h e postponem ent m ay cut is run f o r the 25th consecutive won the NCAA tou rn am e nt in P erso ns s e e k i n g s 1 e e p in g an eleventh p la c e fin is h . L a s t 1959, have been given a p o s­ Young T ro p h y , p re sen te d to the anyone's guess what m ay de­ down attendance w ith the re s u lt acco m m od ation s m a y fin d it w ise tim e . w e ek's IC4A fin is h foundS harkey s ib le chance at sweeping th e ir in d iv id u a l cham pion, has no c le a r velop. o f lig h te r t r a f f i c , " an E ast L a n s ­ to m ake th e ir re s e rv a tio n s now. T he strenu ou s fo u r m ile run in fo u rth p la ce w i t h Z e m p e r ninth NCAA t it le . T he S partan cut fa v o rite , w ith as m any as One big question m a rk f o r State ing P o lice spokesm an sa id . " B u t M o st e s ta b lis h m e n ts in the im ­ w ill begin at 11:30 a.m . at the b a re ly m aking it to the w ire e n try w ill have the advantage 10 o r 12 ru n n e rs given an out­ and i así L a n sin g p o lic e con­ then i t ’ s d iffic u lt to p re d ic t what m e d ia te a re a a re exp ectin g f u ll F o rre s t A k e rs c o u rse ju s t south in 77th place because o f a tu rn e d • o f ru n n in g on th e ir home co u rse , side chance o f c la im in g the t it le cer ns p o s s ib le t r a f fic s n a rls . m ig h t de velop.” houses. of Spartan V illa g e . T h e re w ill ankle. D itt r ic h w ill be counting which cou ld g ive them the l i f t vacated by L o y o la ’ s T o m O’ H a ra . Holiday t r af f i c and persons head­ E xpecting a big headache due K e llo g g C e n te r, H o lid a y Inn be no charge f o r sp e cta to rs who on the con tinu ed fin e showing of needed to add another NCAA T he best th re a ts seem to be ed fo r Spartan Stadium w ill be to a sho rta ge in m anpow er a re and A lb e rt P ic k M o te l re p o rte d want to see one of the m ost S harkey, Z e m p e r and h is th ird - t it le to the tro p h y case. State’ s S harkey, O regon’ s F o r ­ ja m m in g roadways at the same campus p o lic e . having u tiliz e d a ll a v a ila b le space talented c ro s s -c o u n try f i e l d s soph P aul M c C o lla m , but re a ­ B esides San Jose State and man and S teinke, N o tre D am e’ s tim e . "W e ’ re d e s p e ra te ly s h o rt o f la s t F r id a y , in d ic a tin g the sam e e ve r assem bled. liz e s tha t a high team p la cin g M ich ig a n S tate, o th e r s e rio u s F ra n k C a rv e r and B ill C la rk , " W e ’ re i n a s t a t e of con- student assista n ce to handle t r a f - is lik e ly to happen th is week. S tate’ s e n try w ill have to out­ depends w h o le ly on the v ita l team t it le con tend ers should be N o tre V illa n o v a 's V ic Z w o la k , M ia m i ru n som e v e ry good squads, depth th a t the ve te ra n m em b ers Dame, W estern M ich ig a n , V illa — o f O hio’ s R ich S chra m m , USC’ s if they hope to im p ro v e on th e ir o f h is squad m u st supply. nova, Kansas, Houston, and J u lio M a rin , C o r n e ll’ s Steve M a - fifth place fin is h o f la s t season. L e tte rm e n Ron B e rb y , Jan B o­ ro o k ie O regon. chooka, San Jose S tate’ s Danny The top two Spartan fin is h e rs D e l a y L e t s G r i d d e r s H e a l fr m la s t y e a r ’ s NCAA squad, wen, Bob F u lc h e r and M ik e O regon’ s W ebfoots w ill be en­ M u rp h y, I llin o is ’ A lC a r iu s , M is ­ %/ K aines c o n s titu te the re m a in in g s o u ri’ s R a l p h L in g le and H ous­ Roger H u m b a rg e r (19th) and Don te rin g th e ir f ir s t NCAA m eet ■I ’ s je s tio .; m?*K3 be a; top fo rm T iiu rs d a y . A ten­ m e m b e rs o f S tate’ s seven m an to n ’ s G eo ff W a lk e r and L a u rie Buddy Owens is s t ill fig u re d C a s t l e (22nd) have graduated. and m ig h t ju s t p o s s ib ly take the exp:-; : ilm c s : to ta .ly don and knee in ju - / to c e n te r e n try . A ll fo u r ra n in the N C AA E llio t t . to s ta r t at c e n te r f o r the S par­ Coach F ra n D itt r ic h has com e up Spartans meet Don Ross would have lim ite d ra c e o f la s t season, w ith Bowen, tans in the B ig T en cham pion­ w ith a couple o f v e ry adequate , but the I lli n i j S shape, too. h im to soo* du:y Saturday, but Feur; e p h y s i- ship gam e. T he I ll i n i , too, a re expected to re p la ce m e n ts th is season in the F u l c h e r and K aines w inning place s. COMPLETE SCIENTIFIC INSPECTION ie re s t gave Don Ross a c a lly able to handle a heavier be in top fo rm f o r the contest. s t get stro n g e r, ' said for Amer icon-Fore ign-Compacts load I lianK sgiving Day. End R ich C allaghan was ham ­ ET US GIVE THANKS. . . featuring ph ysicia n James F e u rig , the s o r y ’ s the same on ;;des of the fence. In ju re d " H e st i l l w o n 't be 100T p ercent said F e u rig , " b u t he’ ll be m t r e e ffe c tiv e than he Wou’d naveneen pe red la s t week by an ankle in ­ ju r y , but the e x tra tim e should a llo w h im to be in good con­ DANNY MURPHY L We thank you L o rd f o r the p r iv ile g e o f liv in g , • Wheel balancing •Custom brake service s end Ri ch Cd 11 be able to d itio n T h u rsd a y. w o rk in g , and g ro w in g in th is g re a t nation. F o r a ll l ’d ihap-:- by T h u -s d a /, o u r B le ssin gs, we g ive thanks. •Steering correction push someoody a ro u .id .” t .u r r B obich, Ross, and M ike were recent Spartan in - Globetrotters In Anderson Confident W ith t h e b a ske tb a ll s e a s o n We also do expert tuneup work on American and Compact cars ju ry v .c tirris , blit F e u rig said I u r r ie and Bobich would teen r eady fo r heavy d a y Town Thursday The w o rla -fa m o u s H a r l e m S aturday nigh t the Spartans en­ opener le ss t h a n a w e e k away, te rta in N o rth e rn M ich ig a n at Jen­ head coach F o rd d y A nderson is a ison F ie ld House at 8 p .m . in the jß e £ L Cleaner and Shirt Láundry LISKEY’S AUTO SAFETY CENTER confident m an. season's opener fo r both tea m s. G lo b e tro tte rs w ill be at the L a n ­ Throughout the e n tire m onth o f 124 SO. LARCH OF F MICH. AVE - L A N S I N G . c i has been fitte d w ith a sing C iv ic C e n te r T h a n k s g iv in g p r e - s e a s o n p ra c tic e ,A n d e rs o n . his disloca ted le ft i n - ' Day, at s p .m . fo r a basket ­ has s a i d t h a t he f e l t that th is : The fin g e r w ill s t ill b a ll game wi th the A tla n tic Ci t y to tue S p a r- Hdpe' tersive c Sea G uLs. I he ’T r o tte r s fe a tu re the num ­ y e a r’ s s q u a d could im p ro v e on la s t season’ s d is m a l 6—17 re c o rd . A nderson e n t e r s hi s t e n t h I It’s a Christmas Wonderland at Knapp’s b e r one cl own of basket bal l , M ea­ season as coach of the Spartans dow L a r k Lem on, who has gained w ith a team o f exp erience d sen­ C u r r ie has ad he should w o rld -w id e f ame as a c le v e r io r s and ta le n te d u n de rclassm e n. You’ll enjoy shopping am id the g lo w , gleam and and w itty je s te r. S eniors Pete G ent, B il l B e r r y and F re d Thom ann have seen p le n ty of glisten of our Christmas decorations. Stop in soon. B ig Ten cage action, as has ju n io r M a rc u s S a n d e r s . S op ho m ores' S t a t e M o v e s U p B ill C u rtis and Stan W ashington have looked im p re s s iv e in t h e Although the MSU fo o tb a ll team d id n ’ t p la y Saturday p re -s e a s o n d r ills . aftern oon , they s t ill m oved up in the U nited P re s s In ­ The squad, w ith a fin e blend of te rn a tio n a l w eekly g rid ra tin g s . experience and ta le n t, is expected The Spartans jum ped fro m fifth to th ir d place , tr a ilin g to move up in the league stand­ only T e xa s and Navy. ings a fte r a ninth p lace 3-11 fin is h M is s is s ip p i slippe d to fo u rth , follow e d by P itts b u rg h , la s t season. Neb. aska, Alabam a, Illin o is , A uburn and O klahom a. A u - N ebraska and O klahom a w e re th© o n ly team s am'xpg t. „■ n a tio n ’ s le ad ers that played last weekend. Refunds Keep Beardsley Busy U n less som ething unexpected happens th e re w ill be p le n ty of Intram ural News seats on sale at S partan Stadium T h u rs d a y fo r the Illin i- S ta te fo o t- ■ : b a ll game, a cco rd in g t o T ic k e t ; M -N ’ S N otit M anager B i l l B e a rd sle y. B e a rd sle y sa id that w h ile th e re : Football Schedule A ll th oss in d iv id u a ls s t ill p a r­ w e re m a n y re q u e sts fo r game tic ip a tn 's in team pa ddleball are tic k e ts M onday, " t h e t i c k e t r e ­ request ed to contact the IM O f- fund req ue sts w e re going along j 00 - - Ne: i s h er s - Wi l d c at s fic e to make a rra ng em en ts fo r w e ll too, u n fo rtu n a te ly .” 45 - - W o itra tn -C a rth a g e ' th e ir m atches. He said few students cam e in j ie ld 2 “ :00 p.r t i . — F encing and G ym - fo r tic k e ts on M onday, a ttr ib u - ! 00 —- S po on ers-W orship nasties T o.urnam ents w ill begin tin g th is to the fa ct tha t m ost a l- ! 45 - - E ast SL.aw 1-W im bietor th is eyetning. T he fencing to u rn - re a d y had secured th e ir seats la s t : ament i■xill be held on the th ird week. flo o r of Jenison. “ The t ic k e t o ffic e in Jenison : F raternity Bowling A om e n’ s F ie ld house w ill be open today and i Wednesday 8:30 a .m .-4 :3 0 p .m . ; The f r a te r n ity bow ling cham p­ (O M cN ’ S and we’ l l have seats on sale at the ; ionship was won by Z . B . T . (2687- gates on T h u rs d a y ,” B e a rd sle y ■ -501) over Sigma C h i. High game V o lle yb a ll Championships added. : fo r the evening was 212 by Roy D espite t h e new a v a ila b ility o f \ I epp-.-r bf Z .B .T . who also had a seats th e re are no plan s to g ive : ■:30 p.m . - - West Y a k e le y -R a th - high school and gra de school s tu - : l . i g h s e rie s of 547 to pace his t e a m to v ic to ry . M em bers o t er 1 dents one d o lla r t i c k e t s i n a ■ Z .B . 'I. ’ s C ham pionship team are ■ p.m . — Kappa Alpha T h e ta - “ Buck D ay” p ro m o tio n . T h e U n i- i as fo llo w s : -Sam Ber st ei n, C apt.: Kappa Kappa Gamma v e r s ity of M ich ig a n has announc- : Ha h e r man; Lucky A re m in d e r that the W omen’ s ed that they w ill a d m it students ’ IM wi l l close at 3 p .m . to m o rro w of high school age and younger f o r : Stc-inhart: Lenny Koltonow; and and wi l l not re -o p e n u n til 5 p.m . $1 to th e ir resch ed ule d game w ith : Roy I epper. F rid a y : O hio State S aturday at Ann A rb o r. : McDonald’s D oesn't s u c c S e rve T urkeys the famous w rap ’n tie dress. 6.95 - 7.95 - 8.95 S w irl. . .the hap p y h o lid a y d r e s s to t a k e you L eft-attractiv e n o v e lty p r in t w ith so lid color i oçrTT qii cK entry into Ju st stu d ents and people who are in ter­ th rough th ese busy, busy days. A lw ays ready b od ice in sert, la rg e p ockefk. the helcK of th e ir choice ested in good food at low p r i c e s . M cD on­ to p o p - o n at a m o m e n t’ s n o tic e w ithout h a i r ­ S P E C IA L C O U R S E FOR C e n te r - g a y F r e n c h p rin t ban d s on so lid c o lo r ald ’ s m enu in clu d es d elicio u s ham burgers, do m uss. And, Sw irls are an excep tio n ally C O L L E G E W O M E N — 8 12 M O N T H S background. Write College Dean crisp fries, cream y shakes, cool soft th o u g h tfu l C h r i s t m a s g ift. S e e the m any sty les R ig h t-co rd in g accents n eck , b o d ice and p o c ­ for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK d rin k s, and hot coffee. B e sure and sto p we offer in e v e r y o n e ’ s fav orite. Sw irl. in th is w eekend. P etites, m isses, and h a lf s iz e s . ket edges of Fren ch p rint d esig n . KA TH A RIN E G IB B S ^ Lansing. East L a n s i n g - S E C K E Ï A 't t l A L u t ír r iM E DRESSES-SECOND L E V E L BOSTON 16. MASS , ?! *.1.v !,v< 4015 W. Sagniaw on Grand River Ave. NEW YORK 17. N Y ?< r, pj.',’ 4700 S. Cedar 1 Slk. East of Campus MONTCLAIR N !.. ¡1 Pl.mou’h 'l-.Jl 212 . N. Larch PROVIDENCE 6. R. I. i'A Am-I-Il 2 Blks. West of Union Shop W ednesday 9:30 to 5:30..Friday 9:30 to 9:00