MICHIGAN m EW S In s id e W ea th er Voice library, p. 3; Flu shots p. 6; Dallas history, p. 8. UNIVERSITY STATE fA T Variable cloudiness and con* tinued cold today. High near 30. Vol. 55, Number 66 Monday, December 2, 1963 East Lansing, Michigan Price 10< M a jo r A llie s T o M eet With Jo h n s o n S h o rtly President Pilot S tu d y Reveals Boosts R o o m ie s Sway M a rk s I Alliance A study by Donald A dam s, d i­ they en te re d MSU. Students in the average o f 75 p e r cent o f stud y­ W ASHINGTON l.F)--’T he W hite r e c to r of re sid e n ce h a ll student top 20 p e r cent w ith at le a st in g by a ll o f the groups was done House announced Sunday th a t the s e rv ic e s , p ro v id e s new s u p p o rt­ a 2.5 a ll - U n iv e r s ity average in d o rm ito ry ro o m s . le a d e rs o f W est G e rm a n y, Ita ly in g evidence f o r the th e o ry tha t we r e co n sid e re d “ High a b ility , A d e fin ite tre n d was noted in the and G re a t B r ita in w i l l m ake sep­ roommates significantly high a c h ie v e rs .’ ’ T hose below a study f o r a m an le a vin g a th re e - a ra te lis t s to the U n ited States in flu e n ce a student’ s academ ic 2.5 w e re te rm e d "h ig h a b ility , p e rso n ro o m to have a ra d ic a lly d u rin g the next th re e m onths to p e rfo rm a n c e in c o lle g e . low a c h ie v e rs .” d iffe re n t g ra d e -p o in t a v e r a g e c o n fe r w ith P re s id e n t Johnson. Ice'On The Red Cedar Gives Notice That Winter Is Coming In a p ilo t s u rve y o f 51 m en Stude'nts in the bottom 20 p e r fro m th a t o f h is o th e r tw o ro o m ­ A ndrew T . H a tch e r, a c t i n g who ro o m e d in R a th e r H a ll as cent of p o te n tia l a b ility w e re con­ m ates. W hite House P re s s S e c re ta ry , f ir s t - t e r m f r e s h m e n in 1960, sid e re d “ l o w a b i l i t y , h i g h Study and s o c ia l ha b its w e re announced the fo llo w in g schedule Adam s found that a ll o f them con­ a c h ie v e rs ” i f they had o v e r a a lm o s t e x c lu s iv e ly the reasons o f v is its w h ic h , i t was un d e r­ B rrr! Terrorists Obstruct s id e re d ro o m m a te s a v ita l in ­ flu e n ce in s e ttin g the aca de m ic atm o sp h e re o f the ro o m . 2 po in t a ve rag e. Those w ith le ss than a 2 p o in t w e re c la s s ifie d f o r students le a vin g the ro o m s . C om m on c a rd p a rtn e rs , students stood, Johnson a rra n g e d te e m ­ p h asize h is p e rs o n a l su p p o rt o f the A tla n tic A llia n c e : as “ lo w a b ility , lo w a c h ie v e rs .” w ith s im i 1 a r a th le tic , s o c ia l o r. W in te rH e re Vote In Venezuela T he study de alt w ith students in the top and bottom 20 p e r cent o f p o te n tia l s c h o la s tic a b il- Adam s found th a t about 75 p e r cent o f the students had m ade room changes sin c e they en tered re lig io u s in te r e s ts , f r a t e r n it y pledges, and students w ith p o or DURV/ARD B. VARNER C h a n c e llo r L u d w ig E rh a rd o f W est G e rm a n y w ill have a “ w o rk ­ in g v is i t ’ ’ w ith Johnson a t the study h a b its in com m on tended To S t a y to p ro te c t the v o te rs as they ca st ity a c c o rd in g to tests taken when Students re tu rn in g to the c a m ­ CARACAS, V enezuela, (AP) - B ra v in g t e r r o r is t death th re a ts , Venezuelans lin e d up in heavy t h e ir c o lo re d b a llo ts and la te r the ta b u la to rs once they began co lle g e . He a lso found tha t an to w ant to ro o m to g e th e r. " L o w a b ility students in p a r­ t ic u la r seem ed to be tre m e n ­ Varner P re s id e n t’ s ra n ch n e ar Johnson C ity , T e xa s on Dec. 27 and 28. P re s id e n t A n to n io Segni of Ita ly n u m b e rs Sunday to e le c t a new cou ntin g a fte r the 6 p .m . p o ll- d o usly in flu e n ce d by th e ir ro o m ­ w i ll m ake a state v is it to Wash­ pus a fte r T h a n k s g iv in g vacation have found that w in te r is f in a lly h e re . p re s id e n t and co n g re ss. P re s id e n t R om ulo B e ta n co u rt c a lle d the tu rn o u t a sm ashing c lo s in g de a d lin e . T he A rm e d F o rc e s f o r N a tio n a l L ib e ra tio n , (F A L N ) w h ich sought H o u se , S e n a te m a te s ,” A dam s said. "T h o s e w ith high achievem ent a lm o st Addresses ington on Jan. 14-15. P rim e M in is te r A le c D o u g la s- A fte r an unseasonably w a r m in v a ria b ly p ic k e d a ro o m m a te Hom e o f B r ita in w ill com e to defeat o f the lo ng and bloody to h a lt the e le c tio n through t e r ­ Graduates W ashington Feb, 12 and 13 f o r f a ll, a th in f ilm of ice has fro z e n on top of the R e dC e da r R iv e r. T he te m p e ra tu re i s expected to r e ­ cam paign o f a C a s tro ite u n d e r­ ground to sabotage the b a llo tin g . r o r is t ic r i f l e and bom bing a t­ ta c k s , has p r e fe rre d to w o rk at M eet T u e s d a y who w o uld be a p o s itiv e in flue nce on th e ir aca de m ic p e rfo rm a n c e . T hose w ith lo w a c h i e v e m e n t a " w o r k in g v is it . ” A fte r c o n fe rrin g b r ie f ly h e re B ut s h o rtly a fte r B e ta n co u rt n ig h t. House and Senate a re ro u tin e , g e n e ra lly had a roo m m a te lik e la s t week w ith P re s id e n t C h a rle s m ain be lo w fre e z in g fo r at le ast W ith on ly 13 w o rk in g days be­ C h a n c e llo r D u rw a rd B. V a rn e r the next th re e days. T h e e l e c t o r a l c o u n c il said fo re C h ris tm a s re c e s s the M ic h i­ enacting law s needed by the new th e m s e lv e s .” De G a u lle of F ra n ce , Johnson of O akland U n iv e rs ity , a ffilia te d T h e m e rc u ry fe ll to below 15 3,369,000 p e rso n s had r e g is te re d gan L e g is la tu re w ill convene at c o n s titu tio n when it becom es e f­ T he s t u d y c ite d num erous w ith MSU, w ill be the speaker it o ld newsm en the F re n c h le a d e r degrees Sunday night and tod ay’ s to vote . T h is re p re se n te d 93.7 8 p .m . T uesday to c o n s id e r ite m s fe c tiv e Jan. 1. cases o f students w ith high grade at fa ll te rm g ra du ation e x e r­ w o uld be re tu rn in g e a rly next high is expected to be about 30. of c o n s titu tio n a l im p le m e n ta tio n . T h re e ite m s , ho w e ver, m ay p o in t averages who asked a th ir d y e a r f o r d e ta ile d d is c u s s io n of cis e s F rid a y . L ig h t snow f lu r r ie s a re p r e d ic t­ (continued on page 8) M ost of the b i lls b e fo re the be cause fo r what one re p re s e n ­ ro o m m a te w ith a low grade a v e r­ Some 1,254 students w ill be re la tio n s between F ra n ce and ta tiv e term ed, " a lo t o f co m ­ age to m ove out o f the ro o m , the U n ited States, re la tio n s w h ich ed today and Tuesday. awarded degrees at the c e re ­ Snow in the East L a n sin g area m o tio n .’ ’ and o f s t u d e n t s who d is lik e d have been som ewhat s tra in e d in m ony in the A u d ito riu m at 8 p .m . w i ll p ro b a b ly not accum ulate to These in clud e the question of stu d yin g t e n d i n g to r o o m to ­ re ce n t m onths by De G a u lle ’ s M ilto n E. M u e ld e r, v ic e - p re s i­ m o re than a q u a rte r o f an in ch, extending te rm s of county o f­ g e th e r. g o -it-a lo n e p o lic ie s on n u cle a r dent f o r re s e a rc h and develop­ •accord ing tc * treat h e r b u rea u f ic ia ls and c ir c u it judges because N e a rly 50 p e r cent o f the stu­ a rm s and o th e r m a tte rs . ment and dean of the school fo r the C o n s titu tio n a l C onvention did dents agreed th a t re sid e n ce h a ll On the fo llo w in g day, ho w e ver, fo re c a s t. T u e s d a y ’ s fo re c a s t advanced graduate studies, w ill c a lls f o r continued co ld a n d not in clu d e a s p e c ific e le c tio n liv in g helps students le a rn how W hite House P re s s S e c re ta ry p re se n t the degrees in the ab­ schedule f o r them in the new to study. P ie r r e S a lin g e r t o l d newsmen clo ud y w e a th e r. sence o f P r e s i d e n t John A. docum ent; the question o f pow ers T h e m a jo r ity o f students in the th a t w h ile i t is Johnson’ s “ hope Hannah. f o r the new C iv il R ights C om ­ study b e lie ve d that re sid e n ce h a ll and e xp e cta tio n ” that De G au lle U.S. Withdrawing 1,000 Troops Caps and gowns may be p ic k ­ w ill com e back, th e re has been B olsh oi Stars SAIGON, V ie t Nam (#!— M o re than 1.000U.S. s e rv ic e m e n stationed m issio n ; and the issu e o f d is ­ t r ic t s fo r the new C o u rt of A p­ s o c ia l and a th le tic a c tiv itie s do not d e tra c t fro m academ ic ex­ ed up in the U n ion . G raduation no f ir m co m m itm e n t m ade as in South V ie t Nam w ill s ta r t le a v in g f o r home T uesd ay, Gen. Paul p e rie n c e s . announcements a re also rea dy. y e t. peals. OpenTuesday D. H a rk in s said on a ra d io p ro g ra m Sunday. H a rk in s , com m a n d e r o f U .S. fo rc e s in South V ie t N am , said the Sunday’ s announcement made no m en tion o f De G a u lle , and f i r s t gro up o f 300 tro o p s w ill leave tha t day; the re m a in d e r two when questioned about h is pos­ O n Cam pus ROMULO BETANCOURT o r th re e weeks la te r. T h e U n ite d States has c lo s e to 17,000 m ilit a r y a d v is o rs and men C h ristm as P la n s R e m a d e s ib le v is it , H atcher said the m a t- (continued on page 6) in th is c o u n try to help the g o ve rn m e n t b a ttle c o m m u n is t g u e r r illa s . S tars o f the B o ls h o i, one o f the w o r ld ’ s g re a t b a lle t com p an ies, w i l l appear in t h e A u d ito riu m T uesday and W ednesday a t 8:15 spoke at a p o llin g place , a s n i­ p e r k ille d an a rm e d fo rc e s in ­ Congo Dismisses Foreign M inister A s B o w l D re a m s F a d e M an Held In Johnson Threat te llig e n c e agent as he le ft h is L E O P O L D V IL L E , T he Congo (If)— F o re ig n M in is te r Auguste in an e x c i t e d h o l i d a y m o o d m ed le y o f p a trio tic tunes in m e m ­ p .m . hom e and p o lic e fought a gun M a b ika -K a la n d a was d is m is s e d fro m o ffic e and a rre s te d Sunday. By SUE JACOBY o ry o f the la te P re s id e n t John F . p ro m p te d by the p ro sp e ct of a t r ip W ASHINGTON ( t f ' - The S e cre t' T h ir ty - tw o o f the R u ssian b a l­ b a ttle w ith s n ip e rs else w h e re . Sources clo s e to the g o ve rn m e n t said the a r r e s t follow ed State News Staff Writer to Pasadena a n d unseasonably Kennedy. Conducted by L e o n a rd S e rv ic e have a rre s te d a W ashing­ le t tro u p e ’ s fin e s t da nce rs w i ll L a te r a bom b exploded n e a r d is c lo s u re th a t M a b ika -K a la n d a had p ro v id e d K atanga’ s e x ile d w a r m w e a th e r. M um corsages F alcone, the band ended its show ton m a n fo r qu e stio n in g in con­ p e rfo rm h ig h lig h ts fro m new b a l­ An exuberant cro w d in S pa r­ the hom e o f the p re s id e n tia l can­ fo r m e r p re s id e n t M oise T sh o m b e a C ongolese p a s s p o rt w ithout w e re sold w ith tin y red rose s in w ith " A m e r ic a the B e a u tifu l.” nection w i t h a re p o rte d th re a t le t p ro d u c tio n s as w e ll as s e le c­ did a te o f the S ocial C h ris tia n tan Stadium T h u rs d a y used up c o n s u ltin g o th e rs in the g o v e rn m e n t. t h e c e n te r, and men and women S en io r band m e m b e rs m aking a g a i n s t the 1 i f e o f P re s id e n t tio n s fr o m t h e c la s s ic a l r e p e r ­ P a rty and th re e noise bombs went m ost of it s en erg y by th ro w in g took o ff t h e ir coats as te m p e ra ­ the la s t appearance of th e ir c o l­ Johnson, it was le a rn e d Sunday. t o ir e . r o lls o f tis s u e pa p e r a fte r it was o ff in v a rio u s p a rts o f the c ity . tu re s ro se in to the low fif tie s . lege c a re e rs w e re pre sen te d at U n de r the d ire c tio n o f Soviet A t the m id w a y p o in t in the 12 Somali Raiders Threaten Peace denied a v ic to r y c e le b ra tio n . T h e man was taken in to cu s­ Loud c h e e r s w e re h e a r d the beginning o f the show. tody S aturday nigh t and was held b a lle t m a s te r A s a fM e s s e re r, the MOGADISHU, S o m a li R e p u b lic 1JP>— T he th re a t o f new A fric a n O ffic ia l p re d ic tio n s that p o st­ h o u rs o f b a llo tin g , the Suprem e throughout the f i r s t two q u a rte rs , T h e h ig h -s p irite d cro w d g re w ■ tro u p e w i l l p re se n t T uesd ay: w a r lo om s o v e r the h o rn o f A f r ic a as tension g ro w s along S om ali ponem ent o f the game fro m Sat­ Sunday in a W ashington ja il w ith ­ E le c to ra l C o u n c il announced that in sp ite of I llin o is ’ 6 -0 lead at thè m o re and m o re de je cte d th ro u g h ­ “ C h o p in ia n a ,” a se le ctio n fr o m u rd a y, Nov. 23, to T h a n ksg ivin g out ch a rg e . T h e S ecre t S e rv ic e e lse w h e re in the c o u n try the vo­ R e p u b lic ’ s b o rd e r w ith Kenya and E th io p ia . end o f the h a lf. ’ ’ State’ s a second out the second h a lf. D e lta U o s i- T c h a ik o v s k y ’ s “ N u tc ra c k e r” ; a T housands o f r e s tiv e S o m a li trib e s m e n a re on the w arpath, Day w ould cut attendance in h a lf re fu se d to g ive h is name o r p r o ­ tin g was ru n n in g sm oo th ly and h a lf te a m — alw ays has been” was lon fr a te r n ity m e m b e rs stood s i­ R ussian fo lk dance; an e xc e rp t p ro ve d fa ls e , as m o re than 74,000 vide a n y d e ta ils on the alleged w ith o u t in c id e n t. ra id in g E th io p ia n and Kenyan p o lic e and a rm y p o sts, and demanding the g e n e ra l c o m m e n t. lent beside the b e ll they had been f r o m M in k u s ’ “ D o n Q u i x o t e " ; About 10,000 p o lic e a n d n a ­ annexation to S om a lia . T h e S o m a li go ve rn m e n t says the ra id e rs fans f ille d the stad ium only to see th re a t. H a lf- tim e a c tiv itie s w e re con­ unable to rin g a ll aftern oon . S tu- " T h r e e M oo ds” b y S c ria b in ; a MSU’ s Rose B ow l h o p e s godown P o lic e so u rce s sa id the p r is ­ tio n a l gu ard sm en w e re on duty in have been s p u rre d to a ctio n because o f " a r r e s t s , k illin g s , a tro c itie s Gopak fr o m “ T a ra s B ulba” ; and the d ra in to I llin o is , 13-0. ducted on a solum n n o t e as the oner has a re c o rd of e r r a tic be­ C a ra ca s and 40,000 o th e rs w e re and t o r t u r e . " T h e g o ve rn m e n t denies a id in g the re b e ls but w arns s tatio ned th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try it m ay not be able to re m a in in a c tiv e fo r long. Fans poured in to East Lansing MSU m a rc h in g band p laye d a (continued on page 8) h a v io r. (continued on page 8) Some Cheered, Some Prayed, Some Gave Up, But Illino is Won Anyway 4 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, D e c e m b e r 2, 1963 P o i n t O f V ie w * State Deserves Small Bouquet aw ay M ic h ig a n seven S tate tim e s gave to the Illin o is b a ll o n B o w l a n o th e r b id fir m ly tou ch dow n in its g ra s p . w ou ld be B u t nice T o W ith d ra w Is T h a n k s g ivin g D a y and w ith it the to b r i n g back to C h a m p a ig n e . B ig sh ip and T e n C o n fe re n c e a N e w Y e a r ’ s c h a m p io n ­ trip to the the F o u r tim e s m i d d l e Illin o is o f S ta te ’ s banged fo rw a rd at T o C h ea t Selves R o s e B o w l. w a ll fro m w ith in the S p a rta n ’ s A U SG R e p o rts T h e 111ini w e re o p p o rtu n is t^ , five y a rd lin e . F o u r tim e s the It h a s become ^increasingly of his life. c a p ita lizin g on thre e S tate fu m ­ Illin i w e re re p e lle d . apparent, in light of the recent Second, and probably closer to b le s and fo u r in te rc e p te d p a sse s. T h is w as the g re a tn e ss t h a t “ attempts” of s t u d e n t with­ home, he m isses the benefits of drawals from AUSG, that the the 25 cent tax he pays each O n e fu m b le led to a fie ld goal and h elp ed d e fe a t N o rth C a ro lin a , In ­ undergraduates at MSU do not term. This means no chance to a noth er to a tou ch dow n. d ia n a , N o rth w e s te rn , W is c o n s in , realize the importance of their direct the spending of approxi­ student government. mately $17,000 and no chance T h e re w as no so la ce in d efeat P u rd u e and N o tre D a m e . O n fo u r The word “ attempts” issued to attend National Student Associ­ fo r S tate as it lo o k e d fo r its firs t o c c a sio n s t h e S p a rta n s ca m e because the mere fact that an ation conclaves. o u trig h tB ig T e n c h a m p io n s h ip in fro m b e h in d at h a lf-tim e to post idealistic student representative In addition it means no pro­ walks out of Student Congress vost lectures, no student spon­ 11 y e a rs of co n fe re n ce c o m p e ­ three vic to rie s and a tie. does not constitute a successful sored Rose Bowl trip, no stu­ titio n . B u t fo r one b rie f p e rio d , B u t the goal lin e stand w as not withdrawal from Student Govern­ dent representatives on c o m ­ ment, anymore than does a single mittees formed for student bene­ h o w e v e r, the re w as a m o m e n t of q uite enough. fits such.as student-faculty social student q u i t t i ng the University g re a tn e ss fo r D u ffy D a u g h e rty ’ s D u ffy D a u g h e rty ’ s fra n k s ta te ­ constitute a successful wi t h ­ a f f a i r s committee. In other drawal from that body. words, no student voice in stu­ S p a rta n s and fo llo w e rs . m e n t a fte r the g a m e to ld the s to ry dent life. The obvious fact remains that It w a s a g re a tn e ss s ym b o lic of of S ta te ’ s d e fe a t--“ W e cann ot be the students are the benefactors Check yourself closely if you and recipients of all that AUSG do not think the administration the w a y th is te a m , p icke d to be a g ra c io u s and g ive a tea m the b a ll stands for. Both will continue to listens to th e student. T h e y m e m b e r o f the a ls o -ra n s o f the thre e tim e s on fu m b le s and fo u r operate successfully, and both realize t h a t we’re the ones will continue to do the job in closest to our needs and know c o n fe re n c e , p la yed all y e a r in tim e s on in te rc e p tio n s and expect as efficient a manner as fcan what we desire to provide our­ c o m p ilin g a 6 -2 -1 re c o rd . to w in .’ ’ . be expected. This job might leave selves with in education, both W ith tw o m in u te s re m a in in g in G ra c io u s Th e S p a rta n s w e re a slightly bittersweet j'flstf in socially and academically. the altruist's mind, but this taste Last but not least, the stu­ the g a m e , Illin o is h e ld a c o m - just that, th is past Th a n k s g ivin g is better than no taste at all. dent, m isses the diversity of the m a n d in g 13 -0 le ad a n d a R o s e D a y . But let us look at what the learning available in leaving the student m isses when he with­ books and meeting people. He draws from AUSG. misses the best chance on the Th e Press Should Redefine Mission n e w sp a p e r e xtra ed ition a n a lys is, and n e ve r w ill be able F irst and foremost, he m isses the opportunity to take part in campus to apply not only his learning, but his personality to see if he really has what it a democratic endeavor where he can see first-hand how a gov­ takes to put himself out on the w a s b ro u g h t b a c k again fo r a b rie f to do so. ernment functions under the com­ limb of action and interaction m o m e n t in lig h t o f the new s s u r ­ M o s t n e w sp a p e rs a c ro s s t h e mittee system, under executive and not have that limb fall out leadership, under majority rule. from under him. ro u n d in g P re s id e n t K e n n e d y ’ s c o u n try are fa llin g dow n in th e ir In short, he m isses the chance In following reports we hope a ss a s s in a tio n . re s p o n s ib ility to p re se n t fu ll and to gain experience in govern­ to make AUSG more meaningful M a d e fa m o u s d u rin g the r o a r ­ c o m p le te new s c o ve ra g e . P u b ­ ing himself, something which he by explaining its various pro­ will hopefully be doing the rest grams. in g 2 0 ’ s and d e p re ss io n 30’ s, the lis h e rs are satisfie d w ith th e ir e xtra w a s the sign of e xcitin g p re s e n t o p eratio n s and w ill n o t n e w s. B u t these w e re d iffe re n t change w ith the tim e s . K ith tim e s w h e n the e l e c t r o n i c T h e y can no lo n g e r reh a sh the MaxShuImaji m e d iu m of t e l e v i s i o n w as not b a sic facts re p o rte d on vid eo and a ro un d . ra d io n e w s c a s ts . T h e y m u s t le a rn Letters To The Editor Author o f " R ally Round the Flat/, Hoys!' and "Barefoot Boy With Cheek',") S o m e n e w sp a p e r p u b lish e rs to in te rp re t and a n a lyze fa cts. fe lt the P r e s i d e n t ’ s w a rra n te d e d itio n . B u t a n e xtra w hat a ssa ssin a tion these n e w sp a p e r n e w s ­ W hen the zin e s sale they like of do re a lize w e e kly T im e and new s th is, then m a g a ­ N e w s w e e k Public Killed Oswald To the Editor: sassination. But he never shrank tragic event, then this is a f a r ’T I S T H E S EAS O N T O B E JO LLY I f you have been reading this colum n—and I hope you have; I p a p e r p u b lish e rs w e re fo rg e ttin g w ill d e c re a s e and n e w sp a p e r p u b ­ Lee Oswald did not drag him­ from his duties, at last making g r e a t e r m o n u m e n t t o Mr. mean I genuinely hope so: I mean it does not profit me one self out from some dark cave the supreme sacrifice for us and Kennedy than we could build with penny whether you read this column or not: I mean I am paid w as t e l e v i s i o n and its in stan t lis h e rs w ill re a lize that they are deep in the recesses of the earth our great land. Apparently some all the stones on earth. every week by the makers of M arlboro Cigarettes and m y c o ve ra g e . do ing th e ir job s u c c e s sfu lly. to plague us. He did not appear f e e l it is too much to sacrifice I submit t h a t self-examining emolument is n o t affected in any way b y the number of jteople like a clap of thunder in a te r­ even a football game to pay him wo u l d be very difficult amidst W h e r e e lse can a p e rs o n w atch Th e fu n ctio n of te le visio n i s who read or fail to read th is colum n—an act of generosity rible storm only to vanish mo­ due respect. To me it seems such 76,000 cheering fans. the m u r d e r of t h e a l l e g e d p r im a r ily c e n te re d on e n te rta in ­ perfectly characteristic of the makers of M arlboro, you would ments after his message was a sacrifice would h a v e been our Gary W. Coates spontaneous reaction, not a final say if you know them as I do: I mean here are tobacconists gray assa ssin of the P re s id e n t, t h e m e n t. It cannot su sta in an u n ­ spoken. at the temples and fu ll o f honors who approach th e ir art as solu tn n m a r c h d o w n P e n n s y lva n ia le ave n e d d i e t o f n e w s, pu b lic He was not conjured up by some unspeakable devil to reek his evil yielding to outside pressures. Bpt ceasing from our week-end Reserved O .K . eagerly, as dewy-eyed as the youngest of practitioners; 1’ mean A v e n u e in W a sh in g to n , the b u ria l upon us and then to vanish as activities should h a v e served To the Editor: the purpose of the M arlboro makers is sim ply to p u t the best of a ffa irs and s p o rts because there more t h a n just an outward ex­ mysteriously as he appeared. Lee I would like to express my def­ all possible filters behind the best of all possible tobaccos and of a p r e s i d e n t at A rlin g to n Oswald came from none of these pression of an inner reverence. is no a u d ie n ce fo r it. inite approval of the administra­ then go, heads high, in to the m arket place w ith th e ir wares, N a tio n a l C e m e te ry ? places. Hopefully, it was a time of soul- tion's action in calling off the Ill­ confident th a t the inborn sense of rig h t and wrong, of good and B y actu al w o rd co u n t, a c c o rd ­ He came rather from us, the searching and reflection for all inois football game. I don't think bad, of w o rth y and unw orthy, which is the natural instinct of T h e r e is no su b stitu te fo r te le ­ people, and he was not unique. in g to n e w s c a s te r W a lte r C r o n - of us. most people would have found it every American, w ill result in a modest return to themselves visio n as a m e d iu m to p ro vid e He was a man alienated from Perhaps in the quiet of our own easy to cheer at the game, due to k ite , a h a lf-h o u r new s show takes for their long hours and dedicated labors—not, let me hasten to and despised by his fellow men: thoughts w e resolved to strive the tragic events of the previous spot new s c o ve ra g e . B y the tim e add, th a t money is of firs t importance to the makers of M arlboro; up as m uch space as th re e and You and 1. While he was alive harder to attain those ideals the day. the firs t p a ra g ra p h w as w ritte n we didn’t know that we despised late President held. Perhaps we The sorrow of that day will live all these simple men require is plain, wholesome food, plenty of o n e -h a lf c o lu m n s o f the N e w Y o r k him because we did it under the resolved to look more to Almighty forever in the hearts of o u r M arlboros, and the knowledge th a t they have scattered a b it of about L e e O s w a ld ’ s sh o o tin g in a T im e s . mantle of indifference. He was God in times of prosperity as well people. I do think, however, that sunshine in to the lives of smokers everywhere; if, I say, you D a lla s c o u rth o u s e , m illio n s o f alienated by us and from us be­ as adversity. Perhaps, t oo, we more discretion could have been have been reading this column, you m ay remember th a t last W ith all the co n ve n tion c o v e r ­ v ie w e rs kn e w w h a th a d happened. fore his act, much more openly r e s o l v e d to f i g h t with new used isin the postponement of the week we started to discuss Christmas gifts. age, d o c u m e n ta rie s , and a na lysis and venomously after it. strength the ever mounting cam­ game. An ea rlier announcement B u t the fu tu re o f the n e w sp a p e r We could now be sure that It paign of hate which led to this bru­ te le visio n u n d e rta k e s , it is n o t was definitely in order. is n o t as b le a k , h o w e v e r, as m a n y was the accepted way to feel. tal crim e. Many unknowing fans traveled do in g an adequate job. Even after his tragic death our Such self-examination of t h e long distances in adverse weather b a c k e rs o f te le visio n w ould w ant conditions to see the contest. An Th e n e w s p a p e rs , the p rin te d hearts would not be opened and individual an d n a t i o n a l con­ e ve ry o n e to b e lie ve . we said only that he got what science is long overdue. If in any earlier announcement would have m e d ia , h ave to te ll the fu ll s to ry he deserved. way we will be a better people be­ alleviated this problem. and the soo n e r t h e n e w sp a p e r How many attended his funeral? cause of o u r reflection on t h i s _________________ Henry Semczak R a d io a n d te le visio n cannot Amidst all the millions of prayers p u b lish e rs w ake up and re d e fin e mmmp, c o m p e te w ith n e w sp a p e rs in p r e ­ for the soul of John F. Kennedy th e ir m is s io n the b e tte r n e w s ­ 111 how many were said for Lee sen ting c o m p le te new s and new s Oswald? Ä i! p a p e r’ s role w ill be s e rve d . We, the public, can rightly feel tiarAnmik-l / - compassion for the Kennedy fam­ ACROSS 2b Kind ol Va w ^ ¡w to n t v h ü t í if/te v d ô J iy b m iû fti B b r y ? IKK A T 1. Wood rebec 7 n A ~ _ ? T „£ \ ily, our nation, and ourselves sorrel 27. Lettuce RED-rtA.t?£D S.Kl at his loss. 1 have a feeling that 4. Fish 30. Bibalve We agreed, of course, to give cartons of M arlboro to all our OVER TriERE ASO Jesus Christ would not have been 8. Tree mollusk MICHIGAN X GET (UEAK . J one of thé thousands lining the friends and also to as many to ta l strangers as possible. Today exudation genus STATE UNIVERSITY STATE MEWS streets of Washington yesterday, but would have elected to have been present in that o b s c u r e 11. Scientist s workshop 33. Peel 34. Men’s party 35. Cuttlefish let us look in to some other welcome gifts. Do you know someone who is interested in American history ' 12. Eve’s I f so, he w ill surely appreciate a statuette of M illa rd Fillm ore cemetery in Dallas offering his ink husband w ith a clock in the stomach. (M r. Fillm ore, incidentally, was prayers and concern for the soul 36. Bird SOLUTION OF YESTER D A Y'S PUZZLE 13. Pewter coin of Lee Oswald. 14. Do wrong 40 Make lace the only American president w ith a clock in the stomach. Member Associated Press. ress International, 2. Vegetable 8. Long outer We made him what he was be­ 15. Misleading 41 Sell Jarties K . Polk had a stem -winder in his head, and W illiam Inland Daily Press Association d Collegiate Press MY HEAD FEElS HOT .. M Y 3. Irritate garment: Horn cause we didn’t care who he was 17. Plowed land 42 Silkworm H enry Harrison chimed the quarter-hour, but only M r. Fillmore, Association, Michigan Press As: THRCAr A ^ U A llT HURTS..EVEN 9. Court before he committed the act. 19. Away trout 43 Person 4. Pedestal o f all our chief executives, had a clock in the stomach. Franklin M Y SIDES A C h E I'VE (SOT judgment We were responsible for his windward 44 Clear gain part 1C 6TC? -CCK NE AT HER... 10. Recipient Pierce had a sweep second hand and Zachary T a ylo r had Published by the students of Michigan State University. assassination because we could 20. Stir 45 Three leet 5. Lime drink 4b Oriental lb. Colombian seventeen jewels, but, 1 repeat, M r. F illm ore and M r. Fillm ore Issued on class days Monday through Friday during the think no further than selfish hate 21. Hooked 6. A Presi­ after the act. Now that he, too, Shi,, captain dent's nick­ weight alone bad a clock in the stomach. Some say th a t M r. Fillm ore fall, winter and spring quarters, twice weekly during the 24. Summer in Paris name 18. Accomplish was also the firs t president w ith power steering, but most summer term; special Welcome Issue in September. is dead, if we still find nothing DOWN 21. Garrison historians assign this distinction to Chester A. A rth u r. How­ 25. Sheet ol 1. Salt ol—■~ 7. Ostrich like but hate and bitterness flooding 22. Century folded paper oleic acid bird ever, i t has been established beyond doubt th a t M r. Fillmore Second class postage paid at last Lar.sii.g, Michigan. our minds, and if we continue plant to pass the Lee Oswalds on the 23. Cover was the first president w ith a therm ostat. Small wonder thej Editorial and business offices at ¡41 Student Services Build- / 4 7 street with no feeling of com­ 2 3 5 6 8 9 to 25. Away oil called him Old H ickory !) lng, Michigan State University, Ea t Lansing, Michigan. Mail LL NEVER UEA.N A n Y~ h i Nc subscription:- payable in advance; 1 term, $3; 2 term s, $4; passion or concern, it was all 1 12 1 2b. Noise B ut I digress. To get back to welcome and unusual Christinas TO HER 5 0 I MI6HT JUST AS II / / 13 3 term s, $5; full year, $6. legend UJEH pu t h e r o u t o f m y m ind a most terrible waste. % gifts, here’s one th a t’s sure to please—a g ift certificate from the 14 15 16 27. Arresting i l l c o n c e n tr a te on m y Douglas A. Laing ot liter American C hiropractic Society. Accompanying each certificate p e a n u t b u t t e r s a n d u j ic h .. i n 18 19 28. Sobriquet is this winsome little poem: Editor....................................................................Bruce Fabricant Advertising Manager...................................................... Fred Levine in What Is zo % Zl 22 25 % of "Good Queen Bess" Merry Christmas, H appy S u e Year, Campus Editor........................................... .............Gerry Hinkley % Joyous saero-iliae ! Sports Editor............................................................Jerry Caplan Respect? 14 % ZS % % % 29. Salt-water tish May your spine forerer shim , VVire Editor.............................................................. John Van Gieson Blessings on your aching hack. Zi 27 Z8 Z9 30. Trembling Photo Chief......................................................................George Junne To the Editor; 31. Platform M ay your lumbar ne'er grow number, Strange it s e e m s that now we % % % % Editorial E d it o r s .......................................................... Dave Stewart 50 3t 52 55 32. Old play­ May your backbone ne'er disUsigt, must debate over what constitutes % ing card M ay your caudal never dawdle, Night Editor.......................................................................... Hugh Leach respect for our late President. 54 55 33. Exist The State News h a s condemned % Joyeu x S o el! Hcurcux massage! Asst. Adv. Mgrs.....................................................Frank Senger J r ., % % 35. S. Air. # our respect as “ perfunctory in- 54 ST 31 33 40 Arthur Langer village . v f 'V 'V C . 'T »'ll.H 'A A *'"! >:«*. f r C >. .BEP. Vi 5)2" 45 37. Lock Campus Coordinator.............................................. ; .Dave Jaehnig p 1a y i r Saturday’s game as /// opener Women's Housing................................................................. Liz Hyman scheduled, believing that John F. 44 45 46 38. Historical T h e m a k e rs o f M a rlb o ro , w h o ta k e p le a s u re in b r in g in g you Men's Housing..............................................................Oyars Balcers Kennedy would have wished it so. Mr. Kennedy lived wi t h the % period 39. Goddess ol t h is c o lu m n th r o u g h o u t th e s ch o o l yea r, uetulei like to jo in everpresent possibility o f as- healing_____ w it h O ld M a x in e x te n d in g g re e tin g s o f th e season. Michigan State News, E as t Lansing, Michigan Monday, Dec em ber 2, 1963 3 V in ce n t H e a rs H isto ry G. Robert Vincent collects re­ They needed voice recordings of him. Connector Open Soon bring traffic from Detroit and "The highway department es­ cordings. He doesn’t c o l l e c t the actual events so that bystand­ Vincent a syn- Michigan State will have a new front door when the Pine- points east to the campus via timated the cross campus route classical or popular or jazz. He ers could pick up the phones and ronizt tion between a person s will be constructed after 1968 collects voices. hear the event pictured before ice at d his personality. A re- tree Connector 1-496 opens near Trowbridge Road. and it will accommodate traffic Vincent is assistant to the di­ them. Vincent supplied all the re­ rding is merely a candid shot campus about Dec. 16. Richard L ily , assistant-'direc­ tor of the state highway planning for 20 years following construc­ rector of the National Voice L i­ cordings in exchance fo r the :>f personality." The 3.4 miles of 1-496 will division, said that the Univer­ tion,’’ he said. "On the basis of brary. Located on the fourth floor "War of the Worlds” original. Vir rent now possesses the existing schedules it couldn|t be' of the library building, the voice This is just one of the many most exclusive voice collection sity will be more accessible to the rest of the state with three built before 1968.” library has probably gotten more unique and priceless recordings in the world. Soon to be releas­ publicity than anything else on campus, with the possibleexcep- Vincent has collected during the ed is a 33 rpm record. "Hark last 50 years. The Years.” It will feature ac­ Living Units exits from 1-496 within half a mile of campus property. "The 1.5 mile route across the campus will cost an esti­ Access points to the university mated $600,000. The entire route tion of the Spartan football team. Vincent grew up in New York. tual v o i c e s of the American will connect Meridian Township, Vincent is responsible for most of thepublicity and most of the re­ When he was only 11he met Teddy scene from 1890 to 1933. Roosevelt and invited him to The p e r s o n a l t i e s included Aid Charities will be located on Trowbridge Road, Kalamazoo Street and at East Lansing and the University at a cost of about $1 million. cordings in’the library. s p e a k at a boy’ s c l u b meeting. r a n g e from William Jennings Michigan Avenue. The cost of construction will Just recently he acquired the original version of Orson Wells' Since Roosevelt couldn’t make it, Bryan giving his "C ro ss ofGold* Vincent convinced him to make a s p e e c h to W. C. Handy, the Of Choice ‘'Lansing and East Lansing wanted t o expedite the con­ be divided with 50 per cent paid for by F ederal aid funds and "War of the Worlds" from CBS. recording for the boys on an Edi­ father of the blues; from sports struction of the Pinetree Con­ nector," L ily said. "The 1-496 50 per cent paid for by the CBS is constructing a new of­ son cylindrical phonograph. This figures like Babe Ruth and Bobby Many living units, instead of state, Lily said. East Lansing fice building in New York City. was Vincent’s first recording -- Jones to Presidents like Woodrow sending th e usual Christmas road has been under contract for a year and it was put on a will pay 17.5 per cent of the They put telephones on the fence and Roosevelt’ s. W i l s o n and F r a n k l i n D. cards to other residences this high priority list for rapid con­ state’s cost. enclosing the construction area It was at this point that Vincent Roosevelt: f r o m a c t o r s like year are giving the money to "A further inducement to con­ wi t h pictures above each phone decided always to record people L il 1i an R u s s e l l and J ohn charity. struction. Construction of the new inter­ struct this route is provided by showing outstanding events that and events. Barrymore to Kenneth Landfrey, the University’ s agreement to have taken place in CBS’s history. "1 believe the voice of a per- the b u g l e r who sounded the Motts Coop House, Asher Stu­ state highway is the first stage of internal planning to extend a donate the necessary land re­ Charge of the Light Brigade. dent Foundation for Women and quired for right-of-way pur­ Vincent has done more than just Emmons Hall are among those freeway a c r o s s Lansing and through the campus. poses," Lily said. collect the recordings. who are helping others this sea­ Extensive service will be pro­ Lookin' After w o r k i n g with Thomas Edi son, V i n c e n t obtained Edison’s original experimental son. Women’s residenceh a 11 sgiv­ The proposed trunkline relo­ cation across the University campus was developed in i960, vided to the University by allow­ ing traffic direct access to large parking areas which are planned Back records. These recordings were on wax cylinders and could not then be duplicated. Vincent de­ H E A D IN G T H IN G S — G . I lo b e r t V in c e n t, c u ra to r of th e MSU ing to charity are Butterfield, North and South Campbell, North and South Williams, West Wil­ Lily said. The alignment of the route is parallel to the Grand Trunk Rail­ along the north side of the pro­ posed cross-campus facility, .he N a tio n a l V o ic e L ib r a r y , and a s tu d e n t a s s is ta n t re -ta p e one road along the Southern part of said. ey in the mid-twenties. veloped a method to take the sound son, West Yakeley and Rather, "This w i l l be particularly D e ce m b e r 2, 1943 Sigler and three companions off them and duplicate it electron­ o f th e 1 0 ,0 0 0 v o ic e s th a t th e y h a ve in th e lib r a r y . the campus. The fraternities are Alpha Ep­ It will reverse the primary beneficial during the periods of Four senior class officers will died in a fiery plane crash yester­ ically. S tate N e w s p h o to by Jo e H e m p s te a d silon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega, Del­ access to the campus. What was specific athletic, social and edu­ During W o r l d War II, Vincent be chosen for the class of 1944 day afternoon when his private ta Tau Delta, Phi Gamma Del­ once the back door along the cational activities when large plane, speeding back to Lansing made documentary recordings volumes of traffic are attracted as h a s been the custom in past ta and Theta Chi. years, following Student council through a i h i c k fog, ran into a decision on the matter last night. guide wire supporting a 540-foot for the Army by visiting differ­ ent Army camps. Mrs. Roosevelt heard of his work and invited him 'Color Me Blue!’ The sororities include Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi, southern part of the campus will now become the front door. to the area." Officers for the other classes television t o w e r n e a r Battle Duffy Daugherty and his team Daugherty told that Jack Mol- to spend a week-end at the White Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Kappa will not be chosen, but the matter Creek. may not have had a good day lenkopf of Purdue had called will be considered if a represent­ House with her and the President. Thursday, but they were highly him after the Purdue game to Alpha T h e t a , K a p p a Kappa Two weeks ago he appeared for remark about the "second ef­ Gamma and Pi Beta Phi. ative of the class comes to a Stu­ dent council me e t i n g with the D e c e m b e r 2, 1962 a half hour on the "Today” show successful at the pep rally Wed­ nesday night. fort the team put forth.” Living units wishing to give Jacobsons proposition. The coat and tie now requir­ discussing h i s forthcoming rec­ Only about 600 people attended “ I’m glad he didn’t call be­ to charity may choose their own ed for dinner in men's residence ord. the ‘Tlliminate the Illini” rally, fore the game,” Daugherty said, or forward the money to J- halls may become optional items To Vincent, a voice reveals the which was sponsored by Spartan "or we might have another suit Council who will send it to the D e ce m b e r 2, 1953 truth. American Cancer Society, says next term. Spirit, but Daugherty didn’t seem in the Saturday Evening Post." Men’s Hall Association h as "No matter how well a book is He also r e v e a l e d why he Maggie Allen, member of the The body of former Governor to mind. written" Vincent said, "the au­ Special Projects Committee of Kim Sigler was returned to the sent a recommendation to the In introducing the senior foot­ allowed Earl Lattimer to somer­ thor slants it. If one can actu­ J-Council. little town of Hastings t o d a y — Faculty Committee on Student Af­ ball players, he told the stu­ sault out of huddles. ally h e a r the event, this is the where he made his start in Mich­ fairs asking that only a d r e s s dents, "Some of them are above "You’ve got to let a darned igan as a struggling young attorn- shirt and slacks be required. most factual." average students, some are aver­ good fullback who moved to the age, and some a r e academic line get attention s o me h o w, " U U n io n B o o k S to re U nion B o o k S to re U n ió U ExpertTo Speak risks, just like some "of you." Daugherty said. JACOBSON S n Dean Clarence E . Manion, an SELL YOUR authority on the Constitution, will United States speak at Sex­ CHRISTMAS ton High School Auditorium at 8 p.m. Tuesday. STORE HOURS BOOKS FOR Manion, who was dean of the Notre Dame College of Law, was chairman of the congres- sionally-created Commission on OPEN EVERY CASH Inter-Governmental Relations in 1953 and 1954. WEDNESDAY DOOR AND DECORATION FRIDAY Cheery PAPER EVENING c o tto n a p r o n s availaole at the UNTIL NINE im p o r te d fr o m S w e d e n CgaA êhof- W e a r o r g iv e ...fo r h o l i d a y g iv in g o r w e a rin g . GRAND R IV E R AVE. a C h r is t m a s t r e e p in MONDAY, TUESDAY, and S h o w n f r o m o u r g r o u p o f 4 s ty le s ; UNION BOOK STORE o n Ga/ul êb&p, . . .to set a h o lid a y m ood. Florentine go ld-finishe d tree with cle a r rhinestone THURSDAY AND SATURDAY A. S w e d is h k itc h e n p r in t w ith c e n te r base a n d m ulti-color rhinestone d e c o r a ­ Right On C am p u s - A D e p t. O f M SU 9:30 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. tions. 4 . 0 0 plus fe d . ta x . p o c k e t . 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They were ag­ MSU rooters will long remem­ pass interceptions. gressive and played sound defen­ ber the Spartans of ’63, a team sively, and were able to capita- • which did almost everything it The Illini cashed in on two of the fumbles and also scored lize on their opportunities.” wasn’t supposed to do. after a drive bogged down on the Illini coach Pete Elliott heaped Pre-season pollsters picked Spartan 17. praise upon his players in the the Green and White to finish The Spartan bobble on the MSU bedlam of the victors’ locker somewhere near the bottom of 27 set up the first Illini score room. the Big Ten race. It took only . •4 * . early In the first quarter. ». à**' ' ^ P h o t o by L a r r y F r i t z l a n a few weeks for the Spartans to “ Good pursuit is the only way prove how wrong they were, and Jim Plankenhorn b o o t e d a 1 know to stop a man like Sher­ Lew is, In H i s L a s t S ta d iu m A p p ea ra n ce, Gallops F o r Y ard ag e the entire schedule had to be 22-yard field goal five plays later man Lewis, and we had just that played before MSU lost its bid when the S p a r t a n d e f e n s e today.” Lewis ^UnderwoodMake All-Big 10 for an undisputed conference championship. The Spartans finished in a tie thwarted Illini touchdown hopes with 10:59 remaining in the first period. Opposing Illinois in the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day will be the Washington Huskies S ta d iu m T a k e s O n G h o s tly A p p e a r a n c e CHICAGO f —Champion 111. Lewis, one of the speediest half­ for second in the Big Ten with Illinois scored its second field Indiana, halfback Lou Holland nois arid runner-up Michigan backs in the country. of Wisconsin and quarterback Ohio State. Each team finished goal in the second quarter when State each grabbed two berths Except for Ohio State, which league play with 4-1-1 marks. the Illini moved to the MSU 17 Ron DiGravio of Purdue. on the 1963 All-Big Ten foot­ for years has dominated All-. Other members of the first It will be a long time before after beginning a drive on the ball team named by The Asso­ Big Ten football teams, every team were end Chuck Logan of fans stop talking about Illinois’ Spartan 40. ciated Press Saturday. other club in the league placed 13-0 triumph over the Spartans This time Plankenhorn’s kick Northwestern, and guards Mike Center Dick Butkus and tac­ one man on the first team. kle Archie Sutton, typifying Illi­ Lewis and Butkus, along with Reilly of Iowa and Joe O’Don­ before 74,342 on Thanksgiving covered 34 yards and came with 8:36 to go in the half. nell of Michigan. Day. nois’ great defensive team, were tackle C a r l Eller of Minneso­ The S p a r t a n s launched a selected on the squad along with ta, w e r e unanimous choices. scoring threat late in the se­ end Dan Underwood of Michigan Joining Lewis in the backfield State and teammate Sherman were fullback Tom Nowatzke of Final B ig Ten Standings cond period when they drove from their own 42 to the Illinois 12, but Roger Lopes fumbled at that W L T !'C t . W L T Pet. point and all-American center I l l i n o i s ................................................ 5 .7 8 6 7 1 1 .833 .Up to M ichigan State . ....................... 4 1 1 1 1 .750 6 2 1 .7 2 2 Dick Butkus pounced on the ball. The Illini tallied for the fi­ O hio State. . . 4 1 1 .7 5 0 5 3 1 .6 1 1 nal time with 1:46 gone of the your P u r d u e ............................................ 4 3 0 .5 7 1 5 4 0 .556 third period when fullback Jim Northwestern................................ 3 4 0 .42 9 5 4 0 .556 Grabowski raced 14 yards on the W i s c o n s i n ........................................ 3 4 first play from scrimmage after 0 .429 5 4 0 .5 56 w a is t M i c h i g a n ........................................ 2 3 2 .429 3 4 2 .4 4 4 the Spartans had fumbled the ball away at the 14. I o w a ..................................................... 2 3 1 .4 1 7 3 3 2 .500 MSU launched two more ill- P h o to B y G e o r g * Junne studyiin g Minnesota ........................................ 2 5 0 .2 86 •5 6 0 .333 fated d r i v e s b e f o r e the final I t ’ s A L o s i n g E f f o r t A ll A r o u n d F o r D u ffy I n d i a n a ................................................. 1 5 0 .1 6 7 3 6 0 .333 whistle. They moved to the Illini 20 for ( T i e s count 1 / 2 game won, 1 /2 game lost) late in the third period only to D augherty Grim A fter Loss be held by a stout Illinois de­ fense. exam s?? PAYMORE-WHAT FOR? Early in the final period, the Illinois line held again when the Day Bell Remained Silent CORDUROYSLACKS Spartans moved to within 11yards of a touchdown. By R I C H A R D S C H W A R T Z But the most heroic defensive Daugherty, h a r d e n e d to the son on a losing note. We have r e g . $ 8 .9 5 State N e w s Sports Writer post-game routine, could barely a great bunch of young men. If stand of the day came in the waning seconds of the game when steal a grin while reflecting on there was bright light for us, ONLY $5.95 It was the day the bell re ­ the over-all success of his " a l ­ it was the goal-line stand at S .B .S . LEN KOSITCHEK’S the hopelessly beaten Spartans held the Illini on the MSU one- yard line to prevent them from mained silent; a bell whose shrill clang had been heard at every so-ran” outfit. Even so, it was only after offering apologetic an­ swers to querries on "what had the end of the game. "T h e fact that the kids didn’t raising the score. Spartan home game since the give up seemed symbolic of the VARSITY Shop last Rose Bowl excursion in 1955. gone wrong” that day. way the season went,” he added. Can Help You 228 A B B O T T R D , E a s t L a n s in g The most outstanding block of the game, and one of the best •of the year, was thrown by Rahn The scene: a hushed locker- room where a defeated, unhappy " I t was a hard-hitting game,” Daugherty s a i d almost plead­ " I t typified the attitude and spirit we’ve had. They fought to the Bentley in the second quarter. Duffy Daugherty sat gnawing away ingly, as if waiting to hear some­ final whistle.” at an apple, surrounded by a hand­ one echo ‘Amen.’ Yes it was the It was an agonising experience The Spartan tackle flipped But­ With kus in the air while he was chasing, trapped q u a r t e r b a c k Dave McCormick. ful of reporters. It was the same setting any hardest I saw all year. "T h e Illini were the best de­ for Daugherty as anybody could tell by the grim expression he wore. But he was not alone in number of times this season, fensive team we played against,” The block enabled McCormick he c o n t i n u e d . " I guess I’d his feelings. There was another but then there was a jubilant whose forlorn figure was too ★ Study Aids to pick up 18 yards on the scam­ per. After the game, someone uproar in the background and a have to say that. They did beat us. tired to grapple over defeat. comeback story to recount. "O f course we wanted to win "That they stopped us from ★ Data Guides scoring was proof enough,” he pr^ty bad,’’ said Sherman Lew­ is, his swollen eyes set deep m e continued. "T h at was the first time it happened and I never in their sockets. “ It just wasn’t ★ Course Outlines tf-osi Mow and jbad thought it would. our day. “ We thought we could pull it Quick to shift the topic, Dau­ out of the fire after halftime gherty t h e n recalled the un­ as we have so often this sea­ ★ Assigned 1 5 X 7 Portrait predicted success of past Satur­ son,” he explained. “ So long days: as we still had a chance, we with any order Over $6.00 " I hate to see us end our sea­ kept thinking we could make it.”, D o n ’t Forget! PA T M ITCH ELL THEBEST ITALIANFOOD... ONE WAY TO TRAVEL \ X M A S Is PICTURES • P iz z a pie FOR LESS D ELIV ER Y 107 1 /2 E , M ic h ig a n , L a n s in g IV 5 -8 2 5 3 • Baked L asagn a EVERY Just A ro u n d • S p a g h e tti DAY The Corner. THAN GREYHOUND is a tr a d itio n a t Liberal Arts Engineering 211 MAC. A V E . 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Student STORE UNION BOOK STORI P ro f, $, C» L o w w ill be a v a ila b le in th e A cro ss F ro m B e rk e y Hall Oak Room , S tu d e n t U n io n , fro m 1 0 :3 0 am to R ig h t O n C a m p u s - A D e p t . O f M S U 2 :0 0 p m . N o o p p o in tm e n t n e c e s s a ry. F r e e P a rk in g At R e a r O f S to re C tA -n I ln in n T in n ir S to re T T n lo n R o o k Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, Dec em ber 2, 1963 5 Cagers Set MSU Scoring Record In Opener *B y D U A N E L A N C A S T E R Marcus Sanders, and a 30-point bulge at inter­ — f fatal . ffor the . visitors as the Wildcats connected on only 35 per cent of 105 shots. in with 18 apiece. Pecotte chipped 20 points as Dave Cade and Bob Pecottechipped State N e w s Sports Writer mission. State hit on 43 of 97 field goal attempts Northern never was close to the high-flying The Wildcats got good rebounding from Bob for a 44 per cent mark from the floor. The Spartans as the winners forged to a 27-13 Armstead who snatched 18 rebounds while A basketball c o a c h e s dream—the well big difference came at the free throw line lead midway through the first half and then Thomann grabbed 13 for the Spartans. balanced scoring attack—gave Michigan State where the Spartans sank 23 of 32 attempts while caught fire for 19 straight points to put game the Wildcats could manage only 12 of 25. a Jenison Field House scoring record and a Coach Forddy Anderson said he was “ very, 109-86 victory over Northern Michigan Sat- out of reach. Northern, paced by Wayne Lundy’s 14 points, Pete Gent led all scorers with 21 points very satisfied with the record-breaking per­ turday night before 6,285 fans. while Marcos Sanders added 20 for the winners. formance. He denied that a new collegiate rule stormed back in the second stanza to out- The Spartans broke a five year record of 103 Fred Thomann, Bill Schwartz, Stan Washington which calls for a time out every time the ref­ score their hosts 55-48 and at one time narrow­ points which was scored against Michigan in and B ill B erry scored in the double figures to eree’s whistle blows was a factor in the Spar­ ed the score to 88-70. But the huge half 1959. time deficit was too much to overcome and the complete a balanced scoring punch. tan’s high score. "Your can’t score whenthere’s Looking little like a team playing its season Wayne Lundy topped Northern scoring with a time out." he added. opener, the Spartans exploded for 61 points Spartans coasted to an easy win. Inability to hit from outside proved to be in the first half behind a 15 point effort by Scoreboard Behind Times H o c k e y m e n D r o p P a i r 109-86 S co re R ea d 09-86 The scoreboard at J e n i s o n A f t e r O p e n i n g V i c t o r y Field House was the busiest it had been in a long time. State's point total of 109 couldn’t even Michigan State’ s hockey team State goal after five minutes of marker on a peg by Miller and be recorded as it flashed a final made its season debut this week­ action on a feed from Capt. Carl Jim Jacobson. score of MSU 09 and Northern 86. end by splitting a pair of games Lackey. Lackey himself scored with St. Lawrence University and on a ssists from Mulcahy and Mike In the Saturday outing with St. The Spartans broke the century Lawrence, Jacobson r e c o r d e d bowing to Clarkston. Coppo. mark with over three minutes Don Heaphy took a pass from two third period goals for the The Spartan opener with St. remaining in the game when Bill Spartans in the face of losing. Lawrence Thursday night in Can­ Lackey to register a s e c o n d Noack connected for his first Mac Orme scored with only 30 ton N.Y. resulted in a 5-1 vic­ period score. In the final period, points of the game. Noack also seconds of the game gone by. tory but a return engagement Sat­ Coppo hit the' nets on an assist scored the record-breaking point Lawrence, Tony Elliot and Orme urday met with a 5-3 defeat. from Lyle M iller and Heaphy which surpassed the p r e v i o u s had a ssists. high of 103 points against Michi­ A Friday evening clash on the and Jim Lawrence made the final gan in 1959. Clarkston ice in Potsdam N.Y. proved the most disappointing There is reason to believe that in their East Coast journey. Spartan basketball fans will be seeing many high scoring games this season. In addition to the Clarkston, rated one of the top skating outfits in that a r e a , scored a lopsided 7-1 win. RAHHEY IEWEIERS fact that Coach Anderson’ s ca ­ are gers appear to have at least sev­ State’s only successful venture en consistont scorers, there is against St. Lawrence saw five Intramural News a new college rule that requires time out be called when the referee blows his whistle. This individuals scoring one goal in the opening period, two more the next stanza and a final pair MOVING would amount to at least two In the third. To re d u ce o u r sto c k in minutes of playing time. M S U S o p h o m o r e W a s h in g to n M a k e s D e b u t Matt Mulcahy tallied the first Field 2 p r e p a r a tio n fo r t h i s e v e n t, M EN’ S Although Anderson noted that 6:00 — Pills-W ildcats points cannot be scored when time w e a r e having a F o o tb a ll P l a y - O f f s Time Field 1 6:45 — Sigma Nu-Wollstone is called, much actual time would be salvaged which was previously Pro Scores | 6:00 — Cache-East Shaw 9 6:45 — Ragoon-Nebishes The Individual team champion of the residence hall touch foot­ wasted while the referee got the ball into play. N a tio n a l F o o tb a ll C le v e la n d 24, St. L o u i s 10 Get ready SALE ball play-offs was Bailey Hall’s Football Coach, Duffy Daugherty New Y o r k 34, D a lla s 27 representative known asrheNeb- was one of the first to congrat­ Pitts bu rg h 20, P h ila d e lp h ia 20 fo r th e Reductions fro m 10% to 50% 1964 ishes. Bailey Hall and Wonders ulate Anderson in a,joyous Spar­ Ch ica g o 1 7 , Minnesota 1 7 Hall tied for the resident hall tan dressing room. COLLEGE championship. Bailey T e a m s : Nebishes, Rinky Dinks, Spoon­ ers and Vi ki ngs. ^ W o n d e r s Team s: Wolistone, j.Wolfram, Michigan State was never be­ hind in the high-scoring contest. The Spartans took a permanenj Baltim ore 36, Washington 20 L o s A n g e le s 2 1 , San F ra n . 17 American Football RANNEY BASKETBALL Worship and Worthington. lead when Fred Thomann sank a free throw after eight seconds of San Die g o 2 7 , H o u sto n 0 J e w e le r s WOMEN'S play and Pete Gent connected on Boston 1 7 , B u ffa lo 7 PREVIEW Sorority volleyball champion­ jumper from the corner 30 se­ N e w Y o r k 1 7 , Kan sas C i t y 0 conds later. The spotlight i« <»n All- \mrri< a ship was won by Kappa Kappa college ba«kpthalt ¡" January Gamma by (13-8), (6d0) and (14-5) SPORT. Read about the players who figure to «tar in college ball this season! 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Col- their houses because of threats the “ P a trio t" is quoted by T a ss, existing flu vaccines is so doubt­ said they have the potential if • PEANUTS PERSONAL End of month Sale or bred white, also black and sil­ of those trying to cover up the the Soviet official news agency, ful that its general use is not they are effective or partially ver puppies. Ruth’s, 14645 Air­ asdissin of President Kennedy. as saying “ The followers of Sen­ justified. effective in some cases. •R EA L ESTATE Ne w Student A p t s . “The Dallas ultras feel so con­ ator Barry Goldwater, members 1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN, 2- port Road. IV 4-4026. 46 They did not indicate that they In most cases the vaccines • S ER V IC E I adjoining the campus BOOKCASE-four 1 ft. stained fident,” reported B oarisStreln i- of th e Ku Klux Klan, and other felt the vaccines were harmful, work in one of three ways, Feurig door, extra clean, $1095. •T R A N S P O R T A T IO N planks with 65 red bricks. Ex­ kov in a dispatch from New York American F ascist-lik e organiza­ but they did question the effect­ said. F irst, they may totally in­ •W A N TED 1959 FORD, Galaxie convertible. cellent condition. $12. 355-7766. to Pravda, “ that even the mayor tions are the forces directly re­ iveness of the vaccines. hibit the flu virus. Second, they D EA DLIN E: Color, red. Black top, automatic C a ll ED 2-5051 47 of that city (Dallas) does not dare sponsible for the President's as­ Their report, delivered before may partially inhibit the virus transmission. Very clean, $995. SEWING MACHINE, ZtC-ZAG. leave his home to go into the sassination.’ ’ 1 p.m . one c la s s day be ­ the annual meeting of the Amer­ and lessen the illness it causes. V A v a ila b le Has slight freight damage but street. Some strangers threaten­ A n o t h e r l i t t l e newspaper, ican Public Health Association Third, they may be totally in­ fo re p u b lic a tio n . 1%0 VOLKSWAGEN, 2 - d o o r . C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 1 2 n oo n o n e Color, dark blue. A clean car. did not affect sewing ability. It ed to kill him because he dared “ Link,” was quoted as saying ef­ in Kansas City, Mo., was based effective. c la s s d a y before p u bl i c a t i o n $1095. \ N O W buttonholes, blindhems, sews on to be present at Kennedy's fun­ forts were being made to put the on observation of flu epidemics The third case is the least blame on American Communists. buttons, and many fancy designs era l.” and a number of resulting deaths. common, Feurig said, and it is PHONE: 1059 RAMBLER AMERICAN, 2- O ffi c e 242 C e d a r St. with one built in dial control. He added that witnesses call­ Such attempts, the paper said, Although it is known that the becoming even less common. One 355-8255 door, free from rust, $495. An outstanding value for only ed by the FBI in Dallas dare not are ludicrous and naive. vaccines are not completely ef- of the big reasons for its being $49.39. New machine guarantee. testify for fear of reprisals from From P aris came a dispatch ineffective in certain cases is the RATES: 1958 CHEVROLET CORVETTE, to Pravda quoting French papers ability of the flu virus to mu­ PHONE OL 5-2054. C48 the “ ultras.” 1 D A Y ...................S I . 25 Charcoal color, red interior. Re­ built motor. New top. $1995. BlCYCLES-Rentals, Sales, and A slow swing in the nature of as saying “ Oswald felt an obvious S ta rk R e tire s tate and form new strains which 3 D A Y S _____ S2.50 Service. Also used. East Lans­ th e reporting from the United antipathy toward the Soviet Union the v a c c i n e s do not protect 5 DAYS S 3 .75 3000 E. Michigan ing Cycle, 1215 EastGrand River, 3 blocks East of campus. Phone States h a s turned against Lee an d on his return to the United States made 'slanderous state­ A fte r 2 6 Y e a r s against. IV 7-3715 Harvey Oswald. In the beginning (B a s e d on 15 w o rd s per ad) 332-8303. C the accusedassassin of President ments against the Soviet system. Donald H. Stark, for 26 years T h e re w i ll be a 25tf s e rv ic e and b o o k k e e p in g cha rge if 1956 T Ô R D T IT 2 5 : V-8 auto- maiic, radio, heater, dependable C48 CHRISTMAS TREES-Scotch Pine over 3000 to choose from at 2850 Kennedy w a s defended in 'd is ­ That apparently throws light on livestock marketing extension patches in every p a p e r in Mos­ the probable reason for Oswald’ s specialist here will retire Nov. Major Allies th is ad is n o t p a id w ith in College Rd. Just south of M.S.U. cow. Now the Soviet press i s trip to the U .S.S.R.’’ 30. (continued from page 1) transportation. Needs bodywork. campus. One mile south of 1-96. It did not give further indica­ Born and reared in Grand one w e ek. seizing on Western reports that Call 355-1235.______________ 48 Any size tree $2.50 open every Oswald really was anti-Soviet and tion of what th e "probable rea­ Ledge and Lansing, Stark re­ ter is under discussion through i f A u to m o tiv e 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, s u n r o o f , Saturday and Sunday in Decem­ under the influence of right-wing son was. ceived h is B.S. degree from normal diplomatic channels. . good mechanical condition. Ex­ ber. 50 extrem ists. MSU in 1925. He taught school I960 RENAULT, 4-door, runs cellent transportation. 30 m.p.g. RUG-ROSE Beige. Formal pat- Sunday Pravda published a re­ A lb ert S a y s in M arshall, served as general Hatcher said Johnson’s meet­ well, good tires, $175. Phone $795. Call 484-2739. 50 tern. 9 x 15 with sponge rubber port by H a r r y Freem an,Am er­ livestock agent for the New York ings with Erhard and Douglas- IV 9-1895. _ pad. Good condition. $125. Phone ican r e p o r t e r forTassinN ew Jo h n so n Top Central Railroad and was head Home will entail “wide ranging E m p lo y m e n t of cooperative services of the discussions of major issues of 1 97,75 PEUGEOf -Stationwagon i t 372-1690.____________________ 49 York, citing a report of a Fort Good condition. AM-FM radio, MATURE STUDENT to assist Worth stenographer who told a F a r m Security Administration common interests to the United n e w Pirelle tires, plus snowtires, handicap attorney in arising i t L o st & Found .correspondent that she had typed D em C ho ice before joining the MSU staff. States and these major allie s.” 489-1644.____________________4(1 mornings and retiring evenings. S o u th C a m p u s LOST: NEAR Union. Woman’s some n o t e s of a book Oswald As extension livestock market­ The Italian government will 195S FORD, Fairlane, '3001 i - Compensation, room and board. • C o m p le te ly furnished sought to write. She said it was WASHINGTON, I f l - H o u s e ing specialist Stark has worked determine later whether other diamond ring. Flower design. Re­ Democratic Leader Uarl Albert door, one owner, top condition, Call between 6:30 p.m. and 10 • Wall to wall carpeting ward. Call ED 7-1232. 47 critical of the Soviet Union. extensively throughout Michigan officials will join Segni for his predicted S u n d a y an o v e r ­ $500, ED 2-8300. 50 p.m. 484-1938. 50 From P aris, and evenfx'om far with county extension staffs, live­ state visit. • 4 car parking i t P erso n al whelming victory for President A NTTQU E ; 1932 Chevrolet - Yllvn and c o u n t r y " f o o d away New Delhi, Soviet reporters stock sales barns and buyers and The Erhard meeting repre­ e A i r conditioned Johnson in the 1964 Presidential driven daily. $225. 1609 G ilcrest COMPANY needs men. Married GO TO PARIS, Rome, Bangkok. h a v e relayed reports to Moscow packers. He was instrumental in sents a rescheduling of one the • Snack bar election and said Atty. Gen. Rob­ er call 3370327. 4 pcrferred with time on their Be a Pan American stewardess. pointing to the role they insist was getting the livestock sale barn German chancellor and P resi­ ert F. Kennedy “ is worthy of T v flN HEALEY, 1955, rvdcon­ hand? to work at exceptional • P r iv a te balcony Contact Maggie Allen, ED2-5002, operators organized into a state dent Kennedy had scheduled for consideration” as his running vertible. S"50. Call ED "-9479.46 selling job. For appointment call • F o u r large closets NOW! 48 association. Thanksgiving week. S e r v ic e mate. Stark plans to continue to make 7962 CHE VYCORVAl k MONZA, 484-4317._________________ C • Dishw ashers IT PAYS TO KNOW your State Albert, of Oklahoma, said also Segni had planned to make a 2-door, 4-speed, transmission, BUSBOYS WANTED Sigma Alpha Farm agent for low rates on DIAPER SERVICE to your de­ he feels sure that the new ad­ his home in East Lansing and state visit to Washington on Jan. bucket seats. Must sell!! Good Mu Fraternity. Call Evan Katz auto insurance. Call or seeyour sire. You receive your own dia­ enter the real estate business on ministration has given some con­ 12, but he and President John­ condition. Phone IV 7-5745. 48 between 5 and 6 p.m. at ED O ffic e O p e n T2 -7P ^ M ^ D a U y State Farm agent today. Ask for pers back each time. With our sideration to calling a full-blown a part-tim e basis during his son altered the date. 1952 DODGE, 6 cylinder, Slot). 7-1714. 46 ^ R N !5i1H irT T ^ ^ ^ o o rn s^ at!ii GEORGE TOBIN' or ED KAR- service, you may include up to East-W est conference, but did not retirement. His wife has been 1SOS Autumn T r. Lansing, phone MIKE MAN for P.A) system at utilities paid except lights. 4 MANN, IV 5-7267, In Frandor. two pounds of your baby’ s under­ predict there would be such a active in real estate sales in the In addition to wanting to em­ 485-0403. 48 the Edru Roller Skating Arena, graduate students. Parking. $10 C46 shirts and clothing which will meeting nor elaborate on its com­ Lansing-East Lansing area for phasize his commitments to the OX 9-2438. 47 weekly. IV 5-0553. 50 SAVE $1. CLIP Christmas tree not fade. White, blue or pink position. 12 years. Atlantic Alliance, Johnson hoped 1958 OLDS, '88", 2-door sedan diaper pails furnished. The Starks have two married his announcement of the three GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT COUPON f r o m Tuesday paper "1 think it’s an area that should with power brakes, 2 new tires, for permanent positions in office, HOUSE Nov. 26) Enderle’s P u r e Oi l . AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE be explored,” he said. “ I feel daughters, one living in the De­ visits will underline his desire complete new exhaust systems, troit area and the other in Cin­ to have personal relations with sales, technical. Call IV 2-1543. FURNISHED THREE b e d r o o m Grand River and Foster, Lansing. 914 E. Gier Street that it will be.” * very little rust. California car cinnati. Both daughters are MSU leaders of major European allies. C48 home, gas heat, men or women 47 Lansing, Michigan As for Johnson’s Republican 2 years $625. 2926 Aurelius Road. students. P.O. Box 47, East Lan- graduates. N E E D M O N E Y FOR CHRIST­ IV 2-0864 opponent in next year’s Presiden­ South of Miller Road. TU 2- sing. 48 i C 6572. 49 MAS? “ Avon Calling” (on T.V.) has increased demand for our 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Furnished Hi-Fi BUYS T Y P IN G S E R VIC E tial balloting, Albert said he has always "had sort of a feeling S to re U n ion B o o k S to re U n ion B o o k S to re Un OTb VROLET, 1963 Impala, 4- products. We have a few choice or unfurnished. Suitable for 4 that (former Vice President R i­ door hardtop. 8 cylinder, stand­ open territories for women who or 5 students. Four blocks from BEST buy EXPERIENCED Typist. Electric chard) Nixon had the best chance S | U ard transmission,' white walls, safety belts, radio, heater. Call 337-7824. 48 are dependable and want to earn. campus. Call Sam Eyde, ED 2- For appointment in your home 0322 or ED 2-0565. w r i t e or call: M r s . Alondi 48 for typewriter. T h e s i s , general, “ of winning the GOP nomination.' 355-1246 after 5:30 p.m. 46 SELL YOUR J.B .'S USED CARS Huckins, 5664 School St., Has- ROOMS $ TYPING DONE in my home, ex- perienced, 676-2298. 49 Lake Fish Exclusively Chevrolets lett, Michigan or call evenings, PRIVATE ROOM, near campus, FE 9-8483. C47 very clean and quiet, unsuper­ vised phone 355-4210. 49 AR turntaoles 2 sp. ANN BROWN typist lith offset printing (black &white and multi- M ay Contain BOOKS FOR i960 2-door, hardtop, standard 7 t F o r R ent & color). IBM. General typing, shift, V-S, all black Immacu­ SINGLE ROOM for male student tèrm papers, theses, disserta­ late. APARTMENTS 1957, 2-door, hardtop, standard WANTED: One male student to in approved air conditioned, quiet home, parking. Some privileges. AE 880P tions. ED 2-8384. FAST, a.ççurate experience* s e r- • C Botulism A new discovery that fish liv­ CASH shift, V-8, all black. Immacu­ share approved apartment. Near Phone ED 2-6622. 50 cartridge vice. Call 882-5382. 47 ing in’ southern Lake Michigan late. campus. 215 Beal. Call Ralph, APPROVED SUPERVISED TERM PAPERS typed. Electric may contain the dreaded type E 1955, 2-door, hardtop. Blue and 332-5537 after 6:30 p.m. 48 Rooms for men winter term. Sin­ typewriter, fast s e r v i c e . . 332- Botulism has been labeled as white. 6 cylinder automatic. gle $9 per week, doubles, $6.50. Hi-Fi BUYS 4597. _________ 50 an unwarranted scare by repre­ All c a r s completely recon­ Large, warm, quiet rooms. Com­ EXPERT TYPING Done quickly ditioned. EVERGREEN ARMS pletely furnished, hot and cold 323 E. Gd. River on e l e c t r i c pica. Merrilyn sentatives of the fishing indus­ try. 2801 S. Cedar water in each. Large lobby with CALIFORNIA T R I P S Arranged Vaughn. M.S.U. grad. 339-8751. 341 EVERGREEN 50 The announcement of the possi­ TU 2-1478 T.V ., laundry and parking. ED for students’ budgets. Los Ange­ ble presence of the poisonous C48 1 Block from Campus 2-2574. Spartan Hall, 215 Louis, les. Call Main Travel, IV 4-4442. E X P E R I E N C ED Q U A L I T Y organism was made Friday by 1961 F-85 stationwagon, V-8, Phone 332-1011 one block from campus. 50 TYPING. Call Shirley Mense. C46 Michigan State University scien­ radio, heater, hydromatic, low APPROVED DOUBLE rooms 2 FE 9-2351. 50 UNCLE FtJD’S P a r t y Shop. tist Oliver Kaufmann and Dale m i l e a g e . Excellent condition. blocks Berkey Hal l , cooking Party supplies and beverages. FREE PICKUP and delivery. Fay of the State Game Pathol­ Call 882-8282. 50 EiASLETT APARTMENTS laundry, privileges, T.V, park­ Kosher sandwiches. Two miles Same day service, general typ­ ogy Laboratory. 1/2 Block from (jampus ing, 539 Ann. May be seen even­ east on Grand River. C ing. Joyce Watson, 694-8111. C 1958 FORD convertible. Sacri- However, b o t h immediately ings or weekends. 49 SO HOW DOES anybody know REASONABLE, f a s t , accurate, added the presence of the botu­ fice. $600. Phone IV 5-2533. 50 332-8412 AVAILABLE SINGLE ROOM FOR men, ap­ you're from New York? We typing in home. 355-0975. proved, coffee privileges, park-; do and we’ll insure your car. TYPING Th my home. Shirley anyone as long as the fish was 46 lism in fish would, not harm UNION BOOK STORE ing, $8. Call ED 2-4562 after Now what else do you want? Decker, Forest Ave. Lansing. cooked. STORY NCW 5 p.m. 544 University Dr. 50 Bubolz Insurance Two Twenty A1- Phone IV 2-7208. 2 1/2 BLOCKS to campus)*T l bert 332-4605. over, singles, doubles, cleaned C46 GENERAL" TYPING, Immediate c This fall seven persons died from the poison contained in tainted smoked fish packaged in R ig h t O n C a m p u s - A D e p t. O f M S U i t R e a l E s ta te service, experienced, 355-1237. ion B o o k S to re U n io n B o o k S to re U n io n B o o k For The Best In weekly. Graduate students pre­ the Great Lakes area. SriIs For Less ferred, 435 M.A.C. Phone-332- TRANSFERRED MUST s e l l or 50 Student Apartments 5571. 49 lease 3bedroom house. NearEast EDIE STARR, TYPIST, Theses, Lansing. Carpeted and draped dissertations, term papers, gen­ 60 Ford Falcon 2-door with adio, heater, standard shift EDW ARD G. M A C K ER C O . R EALTOR S i t F o r Sale living room & dining room, gal­ eral typing. Experienced, IBM DANISH MO D E R N L I V I N G ley kitchen. FE 9-8791._____ 50 Electric. OR 7-8232. c_ Christmas Gift and white wall tires. $795. ROOM, dining room and bedroom i t S e r v ic e ^ T r a n s p o r ta tio n I V 5-2261 MODERN TWO BEDROOM fur­ 332-8704 after 5 p.m. furniture. Must Sell Fast. Call RIDE WANTED to Colorado on 48 JUNIOR LEAGUE THRIFT Shop. December 13-15. Call 355-1546. The Cheese Gift That ‘ 59 C h e v r o l e t Impala Con­ vertible. I n c l u d e s p o w e r nished apartment for 3 or 4. IN THE COUNTRY-7 miles from Available January 1. Call 332- M.S.U. attractive small 2 bed­ 211 East Michigan. Save to-new wearing a p p a r e l and onnext- 47 Is Deliciously Different household furnishings. Open 10 RIDERS WANTED: Leaving East steering, power brakes, power 0034. 50 room house, nice lot, fully mod­ ern, $250 down, $65 month. Call a.m. - 4 p.m. Wed-Sat. 46 Lansing Dec. 14, for Oklahoma windows, power seats with TWO GIRLS to share 4 girl apart­ City, passing thru Indiana, Illi­ 355-5863. 50 FOR MUSIC designed with your automatic transmission and ment. Close to campus nicely taste in mind, cafl on the Larry nois, Missouri. Call ED 2-1636. white wall tires. S995. furnished. Call 332-2195 after FOR MARRIED STUDENTSonly- 48 Devin O rchestra. IV 2-1240 or 5:30 p.m. 46 discount on baby playpens, high IV 2-9800. C No. 3 S PARTAN G IFT chairs, Taylor tots. For unmar­ i t W a n te d *63 Buick Skylark Convertible riv e rs id e east ried students-electric blankets. YOU REALLY ought to talk to For the number one names on your gift No. 1 A C A D EM IC G IF T with radio, heater, V-8 and £ luxury Apts, on the Red Cedar For Xmas gifts; toys, bicycles, Ken Schneider. Standard L i f e TWO TICKETS TO B o l s h o i list a rare taste treat consisting of Cheddar, from College Division. 919 E. Grand Ballet wanted. Willing to pay. on the Floor. $24957 roomheaters, coffee heaters, hot Just right for your friends or relatives. Edam, and T ilsite r. 2 1/2 pounds of the best $55 p. mo. - Short Leases River. 337-1663. C46 Call 355-0977. 47 a ir, dishes, lamps, steam irons, This package contains 5 fam ily-size cheese in cheese...$2.50 ED 2-0255 After 5:00 p.m. shelving, see Ace Hardwhere on STUDENT TV R E N T A L S. New' APARTMENT OR small house to varieties. 4 1/2 pounds of delicious cheese... No. 4 U N IV e R S IT Y CUSTOM G IF T (Unfurnished Also Available) East Grand River across from 19“ portable, $9 per month. 21“ rent for two senior girls. Win­ $4.50 56 Oldsmobile 88 2-door with Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C table models, $8 per month. All ter and spring term s. Call 332- radio, heater and 2-tone paint. FURNISHED NEW APARTMENT sets guaranteed! no service tor 8415.______ _____________ ____ 48 No. 2 C O L L E G IA T E G IFT Here’s an opportunity to plan your gift Automatic transmission. $95. close to campus for 3 or 4 STEREO CONSOLE-Have two, from a selection of 10 cheeses. Any five delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV WANTED: GIRL over 21 to share students. $55 per month. Call only need one, best offer, call 2-0624. Q apartment beginning winter term. A taste tempting array of...medium Cheddar, may be chosen to give a luxury pack. 4 1/2 ED 2-0255. 50 355-9970. 47 ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l Close to campus. Call 332-5672. Brick, and Hickory Smoked cheese. 3 pounds pounds of a delightful blend...$4.50 STORY PORTABLE T Y P E W R I T E R - FOR 4 STUDENTS. Seniors or Olympia precision. Buy the fin­ Kalamzaoo Street Body Shop. ____________ ■ 47 of the finest cheese...$3.50 graduate students preferred. 4 est. T e r m s available. Hassel- Small dents to l a r g e wrecks. TO BUY two tickets together for rooms including large recreation bring Co. 310 N. Grand, IV 2- American and f o r e i g n cars. Bolshoi Ballet. 1 have student M Dairy OLDSMOBILE room wi t h fireplace. Parking Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 I.vD. card5- .Name your nrir.e* •a *. W O R LDS L A R G E S T c ,„r .£ w tri*- cm «space.-'’ Close-' to Xwslinc. ■Sttcf ,T?19. ^ 332-3980. 50 NEW PLATFORM r o c k e r s , L ist' Kalamazoo. "* * " 6 Call 339-2116".' $19.95-$169.95. Large selection. T.V. RENTALS for students. E c­ GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to 49’ s t a t At'MSU Dah y cT<#> do your Christmas shopping for those special friends. Orders will be taken between December 3 and S Club O LDSM O BILE DEALER APARTMENT FOR 4 or 5, un­ LOOK B-4-U Buy Storage Furni­ onomical rates by the term and share attractive house with two supervised, v e r y clean, near ture Sales, 4601 N. U.S. 27, month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT- graduate students. Call ED 2- Campus. Phone 355-4210. 49 IV 7-0173._________________ C46 ALS-355-6026. Call after 5. c 2838. 50 December 6 by phoning 355-8435 between 1-5 p.m. I) Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, Dec em ber 2, 1963 / ^ C lo se d -P o o r In q u iry Area Has 'Perfect Dolls’ She’s a charm er. sororities, is helping to dress on display in the Student Ser­ D a l l a s P o l i c e ‘ Q u i e t ’ From the toes of her dainty 105 of the dolls for a Christmas vices building,” she said. feet to the top-knot of curls on philanthropic project, Gretchen The C o m m u n i t y Services DALLAS (P— Police remained been summoned to the closed- quoted Ruby as saying he enter­ her head she’s a doll. Albrecht, philanthropic c h a i r ­ Council clears names of fami­ silent Sunday about their own door inquiry. ed the basement by simply walk­ And what's more, there are man, said. lies receiving Christmas gifts, extensive investigation into how The silence by the department ing unchallenged past two offi­ 1 0 5 of her on campus, 2,000 of " E a c h sorority is making Mrs. Winans said. She encour­ strip tease club owner Jack Ruby contrasted with the freedom with cers guarding the entrance. her in Lansing. clothes for five of the dolls,” aged all organizations to check reached and killed th e man which local officers talked ear­ Assistant Police Chief Charles Who is she? She's part of their lists with the council to accused of assassinating John lier about evidence surrounding Batchelor declined comment on she added. one of the Christmas projects avoid duplication. F. Kennedy. the killing of the President. Ruby’s story. sponsored by the Lansing Com­ Pan-Hel usually does a Christ­ Meanwhile, officers were ex­ The officers said at the time Officers conducting the inquiry munity Services Council. She’s mas project by itself, Miss Al­ pected to require much time they felt it of world importance largely are captains and lieu­ a doll. "T h e Red Stocking Club of brecht said, but it was felt that this activity would help to bring BookD em and to check through a m a s s of that people know the detailed documentary clues left behind evidence on which they based tenants. Lansing, instead of distributing the usual red mesh stockings to the sororities closer together. The dolls, resembling Pan- Problem For by Lee Harvey Oswald, the man their accusation t h a t Oswald police say killed the President. assassinated Kennedy and wound­ D eLisle H e a d s needy families at Christmas pur­ The .city police investigation by ed Texas Gov. John Connally. chased 2,000 dolls this year,” M rs. Gerald Winans of the Com­ Hel’ s new mascot, Polly, stand a foot tall and are made en­ Lib ra ria n s top brass officers extended be­ yond the police who were in the the physical evidence and is re­ The FBI is now in charge of Study G ro u p tirely of plastic. One of the big problems faced munity Services Council, said. city hall basement one week ago leasing almost no information, Frances H. DeLisle, former Pan-Hel, governing council for "Many church groups, wom­ by students trying to get assigned Sunday when Ruby shot Oswald although a presidential commis­ dean of women, will head a spe­ en's c l u b s , state employees reading books is that there's with a .38 caliber revolver. sion may make it public later. cial commission to study the aca­ not enough books to go around, Both u n i f o r m e d police and Ruby, 52, darted out of a crowd demic and personal problems and individuals are helping dress said William S. Stoddard, divis­ plainclothesmen said they had and shot Oswald, 24, pointblank N agaland Becomes the dolls,” Mrs. Wynans said. ional librarian. in the adbomen as officers pre­ of married women students. Miss DeLisle, now on leave "W e anticipate that this will be­ There are not enough copies pared to transfer the accused from the University, was named Indian State come an annual p ro ject." Kris Andren, Bloomfield Hills of assigned books to cover de­ N am eBartoli killer between ja ils to await trial. Ruby’s attorney, Tom Howard, to the post by the National As­ mand, he said, and sometimes sociation of Women Deans and junior and an art major, used class enrollments are more than Edward B. Bartoli, assistant Counselors. A detailed inves­ KOHIMA, India, UP!-The turbu­ scraps of felt left over from an professor of business law and tigation will be based on pri­ lent z o n e inhabited by Naga art project to create a miniature expected, making the books even more in demand. This is the international business law, has AAUP Meets mary research which is already tribesmen in Eastern India be­ been appointed a member of the The second fall meeting of underway. came this nation’s 16th state shift. reason for the two hour read­ Michigan State Bar Association’s the MSU chapter of the Amer­ Miss De Lisle was also re­ Sunday. "F e lt is an ideal fabric to ing limit on most books, he added, so everyone gets a chance Committee on International and ican Association of University cently elected to a four-year Nagaland is India’ s smallest make doll clothes from because L I V I N G D O L L S — T h a t ’ s what some lucky youngster wii to read them. Comparative Law. Professors (AAUP) will he held term as district adviser for the state, but one of its touchiest it’ s so easy to work with—no call these girls this C h r is tm a s . T h e y are P a t P a r k e r , Grosse The 32-member group is com­ at 7:30 tonight ia the Union To­ National Council of Alpha Lambda trouble spots. hems or facings— and it’s color­ Concerning the limit, Stoddard P o in t e sophomore, l e f t, and J u l ie P u r s e ll , Battle Creek jun­ posed of private attorneys, law wer Room. Delta, national honorary society fu l," Miss Andren said. school educators, and corporate said the professors think this ior. State N e w s photo by R a y E g g le s to n Topic of discussion will be for freshmen women. Her dis­ Kris said she found that it is enough time to get material legal advisers. " F a c u l t y Organization: The trict includes 22 Alpha Lamb­ didn’t take much time either: The committee’s duties include F u n c t i o n s of Faculty C o m ­ da chapters in Wisconsin, Illi­ B ER M U D A for the assignment. C O LLEG E W E E K “ I did it one night when 1 didn't feel like reading German.” The dolls are to be turned into Another problem is r a i s e d when students are assigned to YWCA Plans Action planning conferences and semi­ m ittees.’ ’ nars to explore Michigan's role in international trade, offering nois, Indiana and Michigan. read books on reserve and a ton Theological School in And­ legislation dealing with inter­ the Community Services Council A program designed to in­ Dec. 1, Miss Albrecht said. reading list has not been turned in for that cla ss, he explained. fluence the lives of millions of over, Mass.; Mrs. Helen South­ national trade and law, promoting Fourth annual “ We hope to have them col­ American women and girls, their ard of the National YWCA staff; attainment ofworldpeacethrough lected before that and placed Stoddard said fall term is us­ families and neighbors, is being and Paul Haum, M.D., New J e r ­ sey director of psychiatric edu­ law, and reporting on United Nations developments in inter­ Art Exhibition ually the most rushed and lists planned at a National YWCA con­ cation. national law. of assigned readings do not come ference at Kellogg Center. in until after classes sta rt, there­ Many MSU, community and & Sale M A R C H 2 2 A P R I L 11 Delta Sigma Pi fore the books are not reserved Eight challengers o f today’ s state resource people from many F .v e ry d a y p a c k e d with action'' right away. world will be presented, and the fje ]^s will appear on the pro­ C A M P U S . . . ne w f r ie n d s . . . fu n . £ ---------------- Names Actives 250 executives and program di­ Student workers who are new rectors in attendance will de­ Delta Sigma Pi, professional to the library sometimes can­ termine how the YWCA can best' gram, which includes skill s e s ­ sions, discussions, lectures and IH t A TRE- Kresge Art Center (i.et accjuaitilt'd dam «*. panels. ■ 3 3 7-0 2 71 „Í588SÍÍ&1 ► 332 (19*4 — business fraternity, recently ini­ not find books, especially when respond to these challenges in (Wrar Bermudas! i M O A . tiated 14 members. rushed and this is another prob­ its national program. Begun F r i­ The conference is being spon­ ( ollejie Day at the* beac h. Ial- bot Broth« rs Calypso. Collt1^« They are Robert L. Austin, lem, he said. day, the meetings will run, through sored by the School Of Social NOW ! 65$ to 5:30 December 1-24 Work and the College of Edu­ E v e n in g s 90$ Qiicon < barbecue lunch. Dearborn j u n i o r ; William M. Dec. 5. - T I E S . - Jazz -«•-•'ion. bimbo Boughner, D e t r o i t sophomore; cation, 1:20-3:20-5:25-7:30-9:40 eonte.*t. buffet lunch. W ISD « -(.njj*e to s t. Geor«!c. St«*td Barry B. Campbell, Farmington junior; B lair E. Coutant, Sault Finals Meeting The challenges are freedom, leisure, choice for youth, the THE BEST IN fOPtiGN FILMS. its Works o f art by Band entertainment, (iombey d a n c e rs, re fre sh m e n ts. T i l l I t * . - O n your own: Ste, Marie junior. Thomas E. Cox, Mason senior; Michael F . Gollinger, Downers Set ForTuesday economically deprived, urban­ ization and mobility, education, i n t e r n a t i o n a l interdependence St a t I Whône students and faculty swim, shop, sightsee, sports. Grove, 111., senior; Philip R. "An Introduction to F in als,” and the Christian faith. the Doys F i l l . - College Week Revue - ia r e and cntertuinmcnt. Tennis finals. ------------ f t ----------- Granger, Jackson junior; Robert sponsored by th e Frosh-Soph J . Ingram, Fanwood, N .J., junior; Council, will be held Tuesday at One of the main speakers will C h a r l e s E. Kem ler,Rochester 7:30 p.m. in the Kiva of Erickson be WTritney Young J r ., Execu- TODAY: F i r s t snown 7 P . M . * 90$ the girls Michigan State University A H these . . .a n d lo ts m o re Hall. tive Director of the National • sophomore. I m u pi i m e n ta r y a c tiv itie s ! See y o u r C a m p u s O r g a n iz e r n o w ! Herbert Patriarche, East Lan­ .Osmond E. Palm er, professor Urban League. He will speak on sing senior; Robert T . Riggle, in evaluation services, will dis- the “ Challenge of Freedom” at Lansing junior; Walter W. Rob­ cuss the pros and cons ofinclud- the opening banquet, IT’S HILARIOUS HIGHWAY are.-,. Art Department ROBBERY! The liermmtu Trude Di’veLpmenl Boar bins, Jackson junior; and Robert 020 Fifth Avenue. Nev. Y,.rk. N Y 10020 D. Ward, East Lansing junior. ing extra-textual material in ex­ ams and the expanded use of IBM Other speakers include Mrs. y tests, Archie D. Marvel, president of A question and answer period the YWCA of the United States; CrOoKS will follow. Havey Cox, professor at theNew- i i The A N o n y M .o u S . . . a t 7 :2 0 a nd la te r *8 rJ presents ; c g W BBK8NB A MILESTONE INTHE HISTORY SMART // / C O -F U N FEATURE: ‘N UR SE ON W H EELS ’ « IM(j t vunniK i DONAHUE STEVENS HARDIN POWERS ■■ *..■ ---- ---------------- OF RECORDED MUSIC . . . a t 8 :4 5 P .M . o n l y ROBIRT JACK . 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S p e c i a l p r i c e f o r a lim ite d t im e : A u stria, A u stra lia , o r A fg h a n is ta n : w h e th e r y o u ’re o n • Dec. 21 - Two drawings — o r o f f — th e b e a t e n tr a c k , B A N K O F A M E R IC A Dormeyer Hair Dryer T R A V E L E R S C H E Q U E S are as good a s ca sh . B e t t e r , in f a c t . L o s s -p r o o f a n d th e f t - p r o o f , t h e y ’re m o n e y o n l y y ou c a n s p e n d . Onl y y o u r s ig n a t u r e and Student s to re ¿-.tf* 78,1 i ,i* DISC SHOP m a k e s t h e m valid. B u y t h e m b e f o r e y ou g o — 'DRAND PRIZE A cro ss F ro m B erk ey Hall OPEN EVENINGS s p e n d th e m a s y ou g o — a n y w h e re a ro u n d t h e w orld . R.C.A. PORTABLE STEREO F r e e P a rk in g At R e a r O f S to re giftsondisplay at station __ 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, D e c e m b e r 2, 1963 D a lla s N ew s H isto ry MSU JumpsTo 8th D r u r y O n B rid g e In Enrollment Totals H o ld s G rim Ir o n y by A . R, Drury Michigan State University, the time students and 3,702,331 in the An assassin’s bu 11 e t, ironi­ cial interview expressing his ap­ During th e lunch hour at th e The bidding was explosive. The University of Michigan and Wayne grand-total category, marking cally, has put new life into some preciation o f th e courtesies MSU Men’s Club, a group of de­ South hand has eight solid tricks State University are again list­ the 11th straight year of increase. 25 vear-old facts which have lain shown him.” A Presidential aid, voted b r i d g e pi ayers congre­ and very little defensive value. ed as three of the nation’ s larg­ The full-tim e figure is 6.4 per smothered in a book in the li- Major Archie Butt, was among gated. Some heated g a m e s en­ The rule in pre-emptive bidding est universities in the 44th an­ cent higher than last year and the h: ary’s social science stacks. many w'ho confirmed that "th e sued. In one of t h e s e the teams is to expect to escape with no nual analysis of enrollments by grand total is up 6.3 per cent, for The book is ” 35,000 Days in Chief was greatly pleased.” w e r e J i m D e n i s o n and Bart more than 500 points tf doubled. the University of Cincinnati. the 1,074 institutions reporting Texas” by Sam Acheson. It is His reception by the city is Dickerson competing a g a i n s t comparably for both years. The figures, released Mon­ a history of the Dallas News. said to rival that given Theodore Rollin Simonds and A1 Drury. Certainly no one can quarrel The study showed that national­ day were prepared for School On page 238, the historian be­ Roosevelt there four years be- Usually Jim is busy complain­ with the double by West, but North and Society, an education journal, ly, freshman e n r o l l m e n t in­ gins a paragraph recounting the tore. ing about his lack of high cards. felt he could contribute two tricks by Garland G. Parker, registrar creased 3.8 per cent o v e r last visit of President-elect William Pages 218.and 219 ofAcheson’s But in this case, he really moan­ with his ace of Hearts and the king year. and central admissions officer at Howard Taft to Dallas in 1909. book relate that Roosevelt had ed when a 10-point hand couldn't of Clubs, so he redoubled. Cincinnati. Population studies, the report On page 239 the paragraph is "gained first-hand proof of his set a bid of 4 Hearts. Look at the Michigan State, which was ninth said, indicate t h a t 20 per c e n t concluded. popularity in the Lone Star State West hand and sympathize with East now threw the decision nationally last year in full-tim e more young men and women may Sandwiched between the two n the spring of 1905. . . .It was him—there isn’t any way to set students with 23,595 enrolled, i s one of the greatest popular de­ the contract although it looks like back to West by passing, but West apply for campus admission in pages, for no apparent reason, now eighth with 26,170. was so sure of 800points or more 1964 and another 12 per cent in . is a photo insert showing the monstrations ever given an indi­ the double ought to be good for at Michigan increased in full­ (then new) Triple Underpass, and vidual in T e x a s.” A BETTER WAS least 800 points. that he passed, too. t i m e enrollment from 21,691 to 1965. In t e r m s pf full time enroll­ the very spot where JFK was “ Entering the state at Denison, 22,058 and remains in 11th place. the President received a contin­ West led his king of Diamonds. ments reported, the l e a d i n g slain last week. N (R.S.) Wayne State, which was not listed Partner played the deuce. West schools are: 1. University of Cal­ Within one inch opposite the uous ovation along the 400-mile S - J 10 2 among the top 30 last year In full­ led th e ace of Spades and East ifornia, 62,240; 2. State Univer­ picture of the death spot is a journey to San Antonio. The trip H- A 8 3 2 time enrollment, is 29th this year was broken at nightfall at Dallas, played the three. West then led sity of New York, 52,893; 3 . City comment that “ President Taft D- 8 5 with 12,154. the Club ace and East again sig­ University of New York, 40,580 was so pleased with the banquet where 25,000 Texans crowded the C- K 9 6 5 In grand total enrollment, MSU nalled a bust by playing his deuce. 4. Minnesota, 35,112; 5. Wiscon­ and reception that he summoned streets to welcome him.” moved from 12th in the nation with Former G o v e r n o r Jam es Dealer now s p r e a d his hand, sin, 30,868; 6. Ohio State, 29,496, Otto Praeger, Washington co rres­ E (B.D.) W (J.D.) 28,826 s t u d e n t s to 10th wi t h claiming all th e resto fth etrick s, 7. Illinois, 29,471; 8. Michigan pondent of The News, who was Stephen Hogg was present at the S- 7 6 5 3 S- A 9 8 4 31,538. regardless of West’s next lead. State, 26,170; 9. Texas, 25,118 accompanying the President on banquet held in the President’s H-void H- 7 P arker’s survey took in 1,097 10. Indiana, 23,679; 11. Michigai his trip, and that night before honor at Oriental Hotel. D- 10 9 7 3 2 D- A K Q 6 4 Notice that the pre-emptive bid Rough Rider Roosevelt only accredited universities and four- 22,058; 12. Pennsylvania State leaving Dallas gave him a spe- C - J 10 7 2 C- A Q 8 «action into your siaok-time wardrobe. If you aspire after sharp attire, then Student s to re get into Oshkosh Casuals A cro ss F ro m B e rk e y Hall and join the action faction. | ^ O S H F ree P a r k in g At R e a r O f S to r e C A SU A LS