W eather Inside MICHIGAN Warmer today w ith a n e x ­ Term roundup, p . 9; review of pected high between 35 and 40. world e ve n ts , p . 6 . STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s i n g , M ichigan P r ic e 1 0 f Racial Barrier Revealed In Realty Faculty P l e d g e O f C i v i l R i g h t s A c t i o n Denied I n J a n u a r y S lo w P e t i t i o n Housing WASHINGTON f :—A promise Citizens Hear by Chairman Howard W. Smith, D-Va., of the House Rules Com­ Figures Available In Jan u ary Six Cases mittee for action on the Civil Rights B ill in January slowed Legislators Hint Fee Hike down Thursday a drive to force Evidence of racial discrim i­ action on the legislation this nation by real estate agents in month. both rental and sale properties Democratic leaders said, how­ supported universities, he said. was reported to the East Lan­ MSU students may be paying people who are benefitting from ever, they still plan to push a The appropriations committee sing Human Relations Commis­ more for their education next this education, the students,” discharge petition thatwouldtake doesn't determine the percentage sion Wednesday evening. year. Beadle said. the bill away from the commit­ Beadle emphasized that there increase to students. It can, how­ "There probably will be an Six cases involving Negroes tee. has been no official announce­ ever, a p p r o p r i a t e a certain Smith, whose refusal to sche­ increase in tutition” said Sen. who sought to obtain housing in Frank J. Beadle, R-St. C laif. ment of increased tuition yet. amount of mo n e y f o r state- dule hearings on a bill he strongly East Lansing through brokers and chairman of the senate appro­ There w i l l be no figures supported schools and then des­ opposed led to launching of the and realtors were cited by Robert priations committee. avaiable until January when the ignate a certain percentage to L . Green, instructor of education, petition plan by Democratic lea­ appropriations committee gets be paid in student fees. "The costs of education are and member of the commission. ders, issued a statement saying to w o r k on funds for state- For example, the legislature he would hold hearings “ reason­ increasing and those costs should be borne in larger part by the could appropriate $10 million Prospective buyers or lessees ably soon in January after the dollars for MSU and designate T H t H O P E S A N D F E A R S of all the years seem to occupy the mind of Duchess I I I , Delta were informed by real estate Congress reconvenes.” The statement w as widely | Today’s ‘News’ | that $2 million of that sum be U p silo n mascot, as finals approach. Though she appears concerned, the la d y ’ s ready f o r to­ agents that no houses were avail­ paid in student fees, Beadle said. n ig ht's graduation ceremony. Photo by P a tti Prou t able, according to Green. This applauded on Capitol Hill, par­ ticularly by Republicans, who had opposed the discharge pe­ Diploma | Last Of Term | This issue of the Michi- Representative Raymond C. Wurzel, R-St. C lair and chair­ man of the House Education Com­ occurred after telephone contact had indicated numerous listings, he said. tition as disruptive of orderly legislative procedures. House R e p u b l i c a n Leader Charles A. Halleck of Indiana Procedure x x x gan State News marks the mittee said that his committee end of publication for fall v will not consider appropriations term. The State News will to state-supported schools until JFK Death Probe Group A' faculty member said two real estate brokers told him of an unwritten agreement barring said Smith’ s action means "we will have orderly consideration Explained x x resume publishing on the x the regular session of the legis­ first day of classes winter term, Jan. 9. lature convenes in January. MSU students paid an estimated To Ask Subpoena Power the sale or rental of houses in certain areas of East Lansing to persons of minority groups, of a highly controversial, com­ Herman L. King, assistantpro- Members of the editorial $3,450,070 in tuitions for fall Green said. plex matter.” He predicted the vost, announced formal plans for and business staff of the x- term 1963. $1,979,488 was paid bearing on the tragedy in Dallas. it would indifate that theaccused WASHINGTON (If)—'The presi­ D e s c r i b i n g discriminatory bill would pass the House be­ fall term commencement to be paper wish to extend heart- Congress is expected to vote assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, 24, by M i c h i g a n s t u d e n t s and dential commission probing the practices e x p e r i e n c e d p e r ­ fore the end of January. held Friday at 8 p.m. iest seasons greetings to the power quickly. This raised planned and executed the Nov. 22 $1,470,582 by out-of-state stu­ assassination of President John sonally, he related the highlights Halleck said he made a simi­ Students receiving bachelors students and faculty, and ';x dents. F , Kennedy decided Thursday to the possibility that the com­ slaying alone, and that Oswald had lar prediction at a White House and m asters degrees should meet the best of luck on final £: of a telephone conversaton with The total fee estimate for the ask Congress for power to sub­ mission headed by Chief Ju s­ no traceable connection with Jack breakfast Thursday with P resi­ in the basement lobby of the exams. a representative of a "prom i­ year, beginning with fall term is poena w i t n e s s e s and records tice Earl Warren may hold hear­ Ruby, the Dallas nightclub owner dent Johnson, who has urged Con­ Auditorium at 7:40 p.m. Friday, nent East Lansing real estate $8,75o,500. ings, public or closed, to make who shot him to death two days gress to pass the bill with all he said. Those receiving doc­ firm .” sure it is armed with every later. Green told of being encouraged possible speed but set no target torate and advanced graduate scrap of Information available. date. study degrees should meet in 116 to come down immediately to dis­ But Warren, announcing the “ I’m not going to say he would­ Auditorium. cuss purchase from a number of decision after 2 1/2-hour initial n’t like to have the bill by the The p r o c e s s i o n will begin F e u r ig W a r n s O f R is k s meeting behind guarded doors, M illionth Text possible house listings. end of this year,” Halleck told promptly at 15 p.m., he added. Upon his arrival the real es­ told reporters no conclusions newsmen, "but one thing about tate woman said she must leave President Johnson, he's a realist, There will be no tickets issued were reached on whether to hold 15th Century at once, he said. and I’d have to say he realizes for this commencement because seating capacity is expected to be R u n B y S tim u la n t U sers hearings or on other matters. He called a second session today. "Apparently her mother had this is the best that can be adequate. "T h e commission has a very M anuscrip t died within the five minutes or so it took me to get to the of­ done.” More than 1,200 students will these “ stay awake” pills can assumption that " i f one pill is sad and very solemn duty to per­ By H U G H L E A C H The library c o l l e c t i o n has fice,” Green commented. be receiving degrees. Some 762 harm the individual, both scho­ good, two must be b etter." form, but one that is of great passed the million mark with the Of the six Negroes in ques­ Mme. Nhu Plans will receive bachelors degrees, 394 m asters degrees and ninety State N e w s Staff Writer lastically and physically. Feurig said an overdose usu­ importance to the country,’.’ the acquisition of a rare 15thcentury tion, five are willing to coma Chief Justic said. Home In France doctors degrees. Eight additional Students who use artificial sti­ He said use of the pills can cause a student to “ think faster ally results in r a p i d p u l s e , quickening heartbeat, a feeling of "W e are deliberating some­ illuminated manuscript. The one-millionth volume is a before the c o m m i s s i o n per­ students will be granted diplomas sonally, he said. The names of PARIS I#)—M rs. Ngo DinhNhu, mulants to stay awake to study being unable to breathe, cramps what in the dark,” he added, than he can write.” This des­ in the stomach and intestinal "Book of Hours” produced in those involved were withheld at widowed former first lady of for advanced graduate studies. "because we have no reports for finals may a c t u a l l y be France about the year 1440, be­ the meeting. South Viet Nam, arrived in Paris Durward B. Varner, chancellor troys continuity in the writing. tract, and "sh a k es.” as yet from any agency of the harming themselves. fore the d e v e l o p m e n t of the Jack Down, 2510 Heslett Road, Thursday and announced she in­ of Oakland U n i v e r s i t y will Usually a "flight of ideas” "W e have yet to see an arti­ government. address the graduates. Oakland is Dr. Jam es S. Feurig, health can be detected, Feurig said. ficial stimulant that can be taken printing press. spoke to the commission about tends to establish a home in "The information we have now service director, warned that This is expecially e v i d e n t in without ill effects,” Feurig said. It is an illustrated handmade a telephone threat he said he had France. MSU’s affiliate near Pontiac. is little more than what we have essay examinations. The student book of religious devotions, la­ received after placing an ad in He said the stimulants are be­ learned through the news media." vishly ornamented with gold il­ begins writing on one idea, then coming " a real problem across the State News to sell a house The F B I’s report on the case, luminated initial letters and bor­ "to anyone.” quickly switches to another. This the c o u n t r y , ” and that there embracing findings of a half- is because his thought process “ isn't any question" that they ders. He said his wife first answered dozen other federal agencies, is Its Latin title reads "Horae the phone and w as a b u s i v e l y becomes disoriented. will soon fall under federal con­ not yet complete. Deputy Atty. Several brands of commercial trol. Beatae Mariae Virginis.” s p o k e n to by a "well-known Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach atten­ The rare manuscript, valued Lansing real estate agent.” stimulants are available, but all It is "clea rly apparent” that ded Thursday’s meeting, but it at several thousand dollars, was Upon returning the call, Downs work in about the same way. was learned later that he gave presented by the Friends of the said he was t h r e a t e n e d with One of the biggest dangers they can lead to addiction, he no indication when the FBI study from th e p ills, Feurig said, said. (continued on page 6) (continued on page 9) will be available. is that many students take over­ However, it the directions President Johnson is expected doses. A student may take the which come with the pills are to forward the report to Warren recommended dosage and not feel followed " to the letter” there as soon as it reaches the White an immediate effect. He may then are no great side reactions in House. Government sources said take more until he gets a noti­ most cases, he said. ceable reaction. Other students go under the Feurig also warned students to be on the alert for peddlers Registration of stimulating drugs. The prob­ V e n e z u e la n lem is not great, but it does exist, especially in dormitories. Schedule R ed s Free Such stimulants may have no effect on the consumer, he said, Announced or they may be dangerous to him. Registrar Horace C.K in g re­ A m erica n The best way to study for an examination, he said, is to keep leased today the winter term reg­ istration schedule. Registration T H E F A B L E D M I D N I G H T O I L —G o ry B u llin g to n , D e troit junior, le ft, ond Bob Stewart, D e ­ CARACAS, Venezuela (If) - Red up with the work and review at troit sophomore, surrounded by the 'n e ce ssitie s o f l i f e , ' settle down for a final exam cram runs Jan. 6 through 8. terrorists freed U.S. Col. James the end of the course. Seniors and graduate students se ssion. Photo by R a y Eg g lesto n K. Chenault unharmed at dawn who registered early will not have Thursday belatedly keeping a to be b a c k until the first day of promise they made when they kid­ classes, Jan. 9. Poll Shows Strong Approval naped him Nov. 27 to propagan­ dize their faltering fight against Venezuela’s government. Foreign A id The schedule for Monday. Ian. 6 is: LA through MORO, 9:30 toi 11:45 a.m. Honors students regis­ “ It’s a great feeling to be free C om prom ise Of Early Registration Process again,” said Chenault, Texas- born, 46-year-old deputy chief of ter f r o m 1 to 2. MORP through ROS w i l l register from 2 until Students going through early 2,203 or 99 per cent said they trouble getting class cards for the U.S. military m i s s i o n in In C ong ress 4:30. Tuesday’s s c h e d u l e is:R O T preferred early registration to the courses they wanted. Some Venezuela. registration, Nov. 20 and 21, in­ He was released in a resi­ WASHINGTON (UPI)—A House through WID, 8 to 11:45 a.m. WIE dicated in overwhelming num­ regular registration at the Men’s 95 per cent found it easy to through ZZ registers f r o m lto dential district east of the capi­ and Senate compromise team has bers that they liked the inno­ IM Building. Some 1,524 seniors schedule their meetings with aca­ 1:30. AA through CROF registers tal’s business center. He looked okayed a foreign aid bill authori­ vation. or 69 per cent and 699 or 31 demic advisors and 86 per cent from 1:30 to 5 p.m. tired, but otherwise was in good zing expenditures of th ree-bil- per cent of the graduate students had no trouble getting the money Wednesday, CROG t h r o u g h condition after 191 hours of im­ lion-599-million dollars. It was the first time that early going through early registration to register early. The amount is nearly one- HOLC registers from 8 to 11:45 "About 9 per cent of the stu­ prisonment which he said he was registration had been tried on were included in the survey. a.m. Short Course students reg­ dents offered criticism of the forced to spend in pajamas in b i l l i o n d o l l a r s less t h a n seniors. Graduate students and ister f r o m 1 to 1:15 p.m. HOLD About 73 per cent of the stu­ system,” K i n g said. “ Their a modest home somewhere in originally requested by the late freshmen were registered early President Kennedy. The c o n ­ through KZ registers from 1:15 for fall term this summer. dents went through the process criticism was very constr'uctive Caracas. to 3:15 p.m. Late registration is in 15 to 30 minutes. Three per and helpful, however. Chenault said he was watched ference committee agreed to re­ The Senior Council in con­ 3:30 to 4 p.m. The registrar said the sur­ constantly by two guards, but store the President's power to M I L L I O N T H V O L U M E - R i c h o r d C h a p i n , fa it , director of junction wi t h the registrar’s cent finished in less than 15 The complete schedule will be ' "received reasonably good treat­ extend most favored nation trade lib ra rie s , and He nry K o c h , a s s is ta n t director, examine the office p o l l e d students going minutes and only 3 per cent took vey turned out to be more favor­ sent out a l o n g wi t h f a l l term 55 minutes or longer. able toward early registration ment, considering the circum­ treatment to Poland and Yugo­ L i b r a r y ' s millionth book, a Fre n c h “ Book o f H o u r s . through early registration. slavia, grades. Of the 2,223 students polled. Ninety-three per cent had no. than he expected. stances.” \ \ 2 Michigan State News, E as t Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , D ec em be r 6, 1963 On Acquiring Our Millionth L e o n i L e a d s Is the lib ra ry best fu lfillin g its ye t re m a in s ninth in the B ig T e n re sp o n s ib ility to the stu den ts by in the n u m b e r of v o lu m e s in the I n V e n e z u e la spe n d in g in the n e ig h b o rh o o d of lib r a r y . Illin o is tops the list w ith w e ll o ve r three m illio n v o lu m e s . The name of a Latin politician with unusual characteristics $ 9 ,0 0 0 to a cq u ire a 15 th C e n tu ry is arising from the smoke of Venezuela’s violence-punctuated B o o k of H o u rs as its m illio n th B u t t h i s i s u n d e rs ta n d a b le , presidential election. sin c e fo r y e a rs the lib r a r y s e r ­ The name is that of 58-year-old Dr. Raul Leoni, the govern­ vo lu m e ? ment’s hand-picked successor to President Romulo Betancourt. It is in c re a sin g ly a pp aren t that ved o n ly as a fin e a g ric u ltu ra l Leoni is a stockily-built, almost reticent man who spent much as e n ro llm e n t b o o m s and r e ­ lib r a r y . T h is has c h a n g e d , and of his life organizing the Democratic Action Party, and then re­ building it after it was broken up. search and in de p e n d e n t stu dy by u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f R ic h a rd E . Dr. Leoni is known in Caracas as a deliberately undramatic stu dents g ro w s , the lib r a r y ’ s fa ­ C h a p in , w ho has said that “ we man in manner but a man who is devoted to party-building and who is firmly entrenched in party councils, although heretofore c ilitie s w ill be put u n d e r fu rth e r cannot have a g re a t U n iv e rs ity half hidden from public view. w ith ou t a g re a t lib r a r y ,” the He’s not regarded as a fiery public personality like Betan­ stra in . lib ra ry s e rvic e has exp an d ed . court by any meansj but he’s regarded by close friends as a A lre a d y th e s itu a tio n is d if­ warm solid, sensitive individual in private. He’s married and fic u lt as the U n i v e r s i t y a p p ro a c h ­ T h e d e m a n d s of the fu tu re have the father of five children, not been n e g le c te d , as w e see Leoni was born in Upata in the Guayana backlands region es an e n ro llm e n t of 3 0 ,0 0 0 and on April 26th, 1905. He left the back country at the age of 14 p la n s b e in g m ad e to d e c e n tra lize and later attended the Central University of Caracas, where Good Sense the lib r a r y s y s t e m , thus satin g fo r the w ide c o m p e n ­ d is p e rs a l of he became president of the Student Association. There’s a story about young Leoni’s . .. st visit to Caracas that provides some insight into his sensitivities. Th e last w eek o f the te rm m a y the s tu d e n t b o d y about an e n la rg ­ At his first carnival, he noticed that crowds of boisterous be the tim e m any stu den ts r e ­ Venezuelans were parading around and around a low, circular in g c a m p u s . T h is w ould in vo lve building. Upon closer examination, Leoni found that the building m e m b e r w hy they are on c a m ­ a serie s of b ra n c h lib ra rie s . Th e was the rotunda where the dictator of the day— Juan Vicente pus and b e g in w o rk on all that Gomez— kept his political prisoners. sc ie n c e c o lle c tio n s w ould also be re a d in g fo r the first tim e , but at It was arranged for the carnival crowds to march around the d is p e rse d so as to s e rv e the i m ­ rotunda, singing, shouting and laughing so loudly the prisoners le a s t.3 0 0 s tu d e n ts started e a rlie r inside would hear them as they exercised their freedom. m e d ia te needs of the va rio u s d e ­ in the t e r m and w e re re w ard e d Afterward, Dr. Leoni called this "the cruelest thing I could p a rtm e n ts . imagine.” fo r it. A ll this w i l l re q u ire a g re a t T he Student Association which Leoni headed up joined young T h e y a re the 300 who have been n u m b e r of new b o o ks. C h a p in has army officers in 1928 in an attempt to overthrow the Gomez h elpe d by the a ll-U n iv e rs ity tu ­ dictatorship. The effort failed and the conspirators fled to Co- said that about 5 0 ,0 0 0 title s are lombia. torin g service o ffe red by fo u r needed to s e rve the u n d e rg ra d ­ During the coup plotting, Leoni worked with several future so p h o m o re m id -te r m s h o n o ra rie s and fin als. About b e tw ee n 150 u a te s’ needs. In a d ditio n e xtra Letters To The Editor leaders of Venezuela— Betancourt, included. co p ie s of som e vo lu m e s are a l­ In Colombia, Betancourt and Leoni ran a fruit stand for a time m e m b e rs of G re e n H e lm e t, Phi and then after Gomez died, they returned to Venezuela only to w a y s n e e d e d to m e e t the d e m a n d s E ta S ig m a , and T o w e r G u a r d took A lp h a L a m b d a p a rt, D e lta under of re q u ire d re a d in g . B u lle t H a lt e d J u s t ic e be thrown out of the country again. But when the Medina re­ gime came to power they were allowed to remain in Caracas. It was Betancourt and Leoni who then organized a political the d ir e c tio n o f Jo e l H e a t h , p r e s i­ Th e s e a r e j u s t s o m e o f the To the Editor: party which developed into the Democratic Action with Leoni in progress for making next year their indecision of the course I was very happy to see the an even better one for Block " S ” . as behind-the-scenes organizer and Betancourt the camDaiener. dent o f O m ic ro n D e lta K a p p a p r o b le m s c o n fro n tin g the l i b r a r y of action to take during the re ­ State News support a collection On behalf of MHA and W1C, we and, in a la rg e r sen se , the U n i­ cent tragedy that engulfed our Dr. Leoni became Minister of Labor after the fall of President m e n ’ s s e r v i c e h o n o ra ry , a n d for the wife of Lee Harvey Os­ thank you for a job well done. nation, we might now consider Medina's government, but then was forced to flee again when Marcos A le x a n d e r B u tle r, p ro fe s s o r o f v e rs ity . W e are h e a rte n e d by an wald. To support this fund is to Dick Clark the magnitude of such action and Perez Jimenez took over in 1948. After that dictator fell, Leoni support the foundations of Ameri­ Dick Perry a w a r e n e s s o f the n e e d to m e e t the the necessary steps involved to went back to Caracas and organized the campaign that put Betan­ h u m a n itie s . can- freedom. Co - Chairmen Block " S ” halt an operation as large as court in the presidency in 1959. • A ll tho se co nn ecte d w ith this in e vita b le g ro w th of the n e a r fu ­ At the time fo his death, Mr. the University. Leoni was at that time elected president of the party, and the Oswald was an innocent citizen. tu re . B u t it is also in th is lig h t way was cleared for his assumption of the job Betancourt is va­ s e rv ic e are to be c o m m e n d e d . He was innocent of killing the K iddies9Antics Indecision was not a product of mercenary gains nor selfish cating— the presidency of Venezuela. T h e y have shown in te llig e n c e and that w e q u e stio n the a p p ro p ria te ­ Dallas policeman and of killing our beloved President, John F. To the Editor: intent/ but the o u t g r o w t h of good sense in d i r e c t i n g th e ir en­ ness of p u rc h asin g one fin e , old Kennedy. No matter what amount A month or so ago, a con­ shocked and dismayed officials, e rg ie s to such a w o r t h w h i l e b o ok w ith illu m in a te d b o rd e r s and of evidence had been found against cerned student voiced her alarm individuals like ourselves, who, him, he had not been proven at the inconsideration and dis­ along with the rest of the people m in ia tu re p a in tin g s. cause. guilty. courteousness shown by a great Oswald had his rights, but was many students toward their in­ of our country 'were trykig to adapt to the events that were S w e a te rs Congress Delays Loan Bill not able to exercise them. He structors during the final minutes was brutally and maliciously of class time. 1 am also alarmed murdered, the same as the po­ and more than that, plain ir r i­ taking place. I do not believe that Michigan State University was pressured A b i l l l y i n g d o r m a n t in the C o n fo r fu rth e r stu d y. g re ssio n a l m itte e is H o u s e kee p in g R u le s n e c e s s a ry C o m ­ lo an T h e y e a r S e n a te -a p p ro v e d e x t e n s i o n of the t h r e e N D E A liceman and our late President. tated by books being slammed None of them had a chance to shut and the general distracting defend himself. commotion t h a t is inevitably by others setting examples, but like some of us during stress, the University was w e i g h i n g G a lo r e ! Lee Harvey Oswald may have heard three to four minutes be­ heavily the consequences of each fu nds f r o m c o lle g e s t u d e n t s a p p ro p ria te s $35 m illio n an n u ally been guilty in the minds of the fore every class is dismissed. course we might pursue. a c ro s s the na tio n. above t h e c u rre n t $90 m illio n nation, and may be proven guilty In one of my classes, the in­ I give my kindest thoughts and posthumously, but will this erase structor, being conscious of the great admiration to President Th e N a t i o n a l D e fe n s e E d u ­ b u d g e t, w ith an $ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 ce ilin g the injustice? No. His murder possibility of his going over time, Hannah and others for accepting cation A c t ( N D E A ) b ill, p ro b a b ly at any s c h o o l. T h e H o u s e v e rs io n will always be contrary to the has a student raise his hand five American principles of justice. minutes before the hour to alert the challenge and making the right decision, which, after all, Famous Maker the m o s t p o p u la r and m o s t im p o r ­ has no c e ilin g on fu nds fo r any is the only thing of any impor­ Can Lee Harvey Oswald’ s wife him of the time. In spite of tant p ro g ra m fo r co lle g e s tu ­ s c h o o l. and children feel any less grief this, the instructor has to com­ than Mrs. Tippit, Mrs. Kennedy pete with seventy percent of the tance. Evelyn Faye Sullenger Sweaters. All d e n t s , is b e in g d e la y e d because of T h e re a l debate is w h e th e r or and their children? 1 don’t think cl ass shuffling around noisily to Office of the Provost a fe u d b e tw e e n the H o u s e and S e n ­ not the re sho u ld be a c e ilin g on so. get the jump on his or her Leo R. Larson neighbor for the door. Sizes and Styles ate. the a m o un t of m o n e y ava ilab le to North Wonders Hall These are grade school antics It is co n c eiva b le and p rob a b le a s c h o o l, an is s u e on w h ich H o u se and it seems to me college stu­ Letter Policy that the b ill w ill re m a in in c o m ­ le a d e rs e vid e n tly do not w ant to On Lebanon dents should have shed them long ago! College students like» m itte e fo r fu rth e r stu dy throug h To the Editor: c o m p ro m is e w i t h o u t fu rth e r Letters should not be longer T wice in your news sto ry ‘’Un­ to be thought of as mature young than .300 words, and should be the end of the c u rre n t C o n g r e s ­ stu d y. rest Plagues Mideast” the wire adults; it should be realized that typed double spaced if possible. sion a l s e ssio n . H o u se le a d e rs h a v e a good service asserted that the Baath this t y p e of behavior hardly Names and address should also Party " i s legal" or "operates places us in that category'. D iffe re n t v e rs io n s of the b ill p o in t w ith w h ich to barg ai-n. F o r legally” In Lebanon. Please per­ Ralph Trom ater be included. No unsigned letters will be printed, but names may Priced from have passed in the H o u se and the f i r s t tim e since the act began mit me to say that this simply is not true. As a matter of fact, In Retrospect be withheld if we feel there is Senate. Th e H o u s e , r a th e r than a c c e p t the S e n a te h o w e v e r, v e r ­ in 195 8, Th e N D E A resu lt is m a y out be of fu nds. a la rg e r the Baath Party has been strug­ gling very hard to obtain formal To the Editor: Perhaps after all theconstruc- tive criticism our University of­ reason. The State News reserves the right to edit letters to fit space $9.98 recognition by th e Lebanese sion of c o m p ro m is e on the c e n ­ N D E A b ill and no c e ilin g o r a ficials have received regarding requirements. tra l i s s u e of N D E A b ill to th e R u l e s the b ill, se n t its C o m m itte e m uch Senate h i g h e r suggests. ce ilin g than the Government, which has been re­ luctant to grant it for the follow­ ing important reasons: to 1. Lebanon cannot legally sanc­ n ig r u m ( it _UCV 6M 6 T H A T I S À N Î A C l A l ' 5 15 tion the activities of a party seek­ ing to dissolve Lebanese inde­ ACROSS 28 C o n c e iv e d $35.00 f CONT^JllEî) SV pendence in a larger Arab Union. 1 F ir s t g a m e a n o t io n UjME 016 EASTERN 2. The Lebanese Minister of in a .series JO B o x in g M ICHIGAN V Interior (Mr. Kamal Jumblatt), STATE NEWS s y n d ic a t e 7. Z e p h y r r in g s STATE who is largely responsible for 10 Sea 3 2 . K x c la m a - UN IVER SITY granting s u c h recognition, is himself the leader gressive Socialist Party, n t o l lu s k 11 D is c o n nut 33 lio n H a n k of tw in e For a full line of Member Associated P ress, L'niied P ress International, Inland Daily Press Association. Associated Collegiate Press DON'T S c u tlE HER,THATS Trie thé Baath poses an obvious Mireat. 3. Officially or unofficially, the political sentiment in I cl l i 14 A d d it io n to a w il i H a lt : p r e iix 3 4 L u s tr o u s m in e r a l 3 6 . M a l t d r in k men’s clothes and Association, Michigan P ress Association. present is overwhelmingly pro- 15 T h e y : F r. 3 9 . R e c o rd e d accessories or that DOWN 6. A k in SORT O F E T O R y i n AT 6OES ARO,. NO B ib . r e g io n p r o c e e d in g s Nasser. 16 O ld G r 7 T re e o t Ei/ERV VEAR AT TMiS T.V\E 18 S to o l 4 1 . Is o la te s com F a uz i M. Najjar o liv e f a m i ly Published by the students of Michigan State University. 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Mail subscriptions payable in advance; 1 term. $3; 2 term s, $4; ‘ S ’* this year. For the third year Men’s Halls Association and % 2 3 4 5 6 i 7 8 9 1. S h e m s b ro th e r 3 term s, $5; full year, $6. Women’ s Inter-Residence Coun­ cil have sponsored the card sec­ tion that performed during half- 10 13 % II 14 It !. B la c k bee tle Editor........................................................................... Bruce Fabricant Advertising Manager.......................................................Fred Levine time of our home football games. For each show, more than 100 15 M 16 /7 % 18 trance ,-Ttoger Stuart % % Campus Editor.............................................................. Gerry Hinkley 7/2 20 7! 25. Those with Sports Editor. ...........................................................Je rry Caplan man-hours of preparation were •Ì necessary. It was only through / // speech detects | J u s t D ro p T h is C o u p o n O ff A t Wire Editor................................................................ John Van Gieson the cooperation of many students 22 23 24 15 P 26 29. Like a i O u r S to re . d Photo Chief. ................................................. George Junne ghost Editorial Editors........................... Jack Shea, Dave Stewart that such good quality’ shows were 27 79 79 I FRA N D O R S H O P P IN G CE NTE R 31. While executed. These people worked behind the scenes and the r e ­ 30 31 d 32 dd% 35. Dill seed 36. Wings ! Win A Free Trip To Florida d Night Editor. . ................................................................ Tom Winter sult of their labors could only Asst. Adv. Mgrs.................................................... Frank Senger J r ., Arthur Langer be fully appreciated by those who 33 % 34 35 36 37 38 37. Camera's eye Nome. Addressa i viewed the performances. * 39 40 41 42 3d. Superlative Circulation Manager.................. U................................ Bill Marshall ending I Local Because of the fine support Campus C oord inator.................................................... Dave Jaehnig Women’s Housing...................................... Men’ s Housing...............................................................Oyars Balcers Liz Hyman given Block “ S” each year, it has been able to improve and attempt new and more specta­ % 43 45 i % 44 46 40. High in music 42. Yellow I L o c a l Address Phone# - N o O b lig a t io n - cular stunts. Already plans are ocher / Michigan State News, Eas t Lansing, Michigan Fr id a y , December 6, 1963 3 36 Seniors Win Gold Bars Sanders, Seidel ROTC Ceremony Today Seniors Of Week Thirty-six graduating seniors from Army and Air Force ROTC Ohio; Paul F . Bergdolt, Vassar; Ronald E. F ritz, Mt. Clemens; Air Force commission, has b e e n designated a Distinguished Mili­ T h e Book of Sheila-Sanders and Jim Seidel, in resorts in Toledo, Cape Cod w i l l receive the gold bars of a Max A. Hasse, Teaneck, N.Y.; tary Graduate. Ü A m e r ic a n S k ii n g Seniors of the Week, are mem­ and the Adirondack Mts. second lieutenant in a ceremony Gary K. Lance, Wyandotte; Greg­ Other seniors to be commis­ bers of Union Board and will head For th e last s e v e r a l years this afternoon. ory W. Mason, Tecumseh; Daryl sioned in the Army are: •y EZRA BOWEN committees for this year’s Water Seidel has taught horseback rid­ Jack Breslin, secretary oft he E. R o l f e , L a n s i n g ; J a c k F. John S. Alguire, Flint; Darryl The ski editor of Sports Illustrated Carnival. ing and jumping at camps and has Board of Trustees, wi l l be t h e Schmidt, Granville, Ohio; Clyde E. Apps, Milford; Earl A. Chisa, gives a panoramic view of the peo­ Miss Sanders is presently sec­ participated in horse shows in the guest speaker at th e joint Army- E. Walker, Kalamazoo; and Gary A l mo n t ; E d wi n L. Demerly, ple, the resorts, the races, the con­ retary for Union Board and was East. Owosso; Don R. Hannigan, Hart; troversies, the fashions, the houses, A ir Force commissioning pro­ R. Wilson, Detroit. After graduation Miss Sanders Robert C. Held, Rumson, N .J.; the hills, the avalanches, the food, last year’s director of publicity. gram. It is scheduled for 3:00 F orrest J . Gibson, receiving an would like to teach fourth grade in the travel, the fun. 315 photos. 26 She is a member of Gamma Phi p.m. in Union Parlor C. Richard L . Howe, Sioux City, in full color. (Lippincott) Beta sorority and is now rush Syracuse, N.Y. while working on George R. Meyers, associate la .; Robert J . Jacobson, Pay- counselor and Campus Chest rep­ her Master degree in Personnel professor o f education and a re ­ nesville; and Charles E. Klatt, resentative from her house. She and Guidance at Syracuse Univer­ serve Air Force chaplain, wi l l B elding. was ' pledge trainer last year. sity. conduct the invocation and bene­ Also Kenneth L. Larson, Park $15.00 An Elementary Education ma­ Seidel p l a n s to enter medical diction. Maj. Jam es H. H arris, AUSG Explains Ridge, 111. Je rry M. Mann, Ben­ ton Harbor; T erry J . McKane. jor f r o m Lambertville, M i s s school a f t e r graduation t h i s commandant of Army cadets, will Lansing; Thomas J . M iller, Nia­ Sanders has a 2.5 all university point average. She has worked on spring. administer the oath to the new of­ ficers. Amendments gara F alls, N.Y.: Peter R. Morey, the publicity and community proj­ The commissions will be pre­ Escanaba; L e r o y M. Peterson, ect committees for Greek Week in the past. She w i 11 be sub-chair­ Oswald Donations sented by Breslin with the aid of Col. Jam es F. Skells, professor AUSG President Bob K err, Executive Vice-President T erry S t u r g e o n B a y , Wis.; J o n C. Ritchey, V a l l e y St a t ion, Ky.: man for public relations for the 1964 Water Carnival. She is also Top Tippitt Fund of m i l i t a r y science and Col. George E. Davies, professor of Burgon and Speaker of Congress Bob Hencken will appear before D e n n i s W. Schaefer, Detroit; Ronald G. Shores, Charlotte; and a member of SAECA. The State News fund to aid air science. On hand to witness the Faculty Committee on Stu­ William S.Supernaw,Charlevoix. A Zoology major from Little the f a m i l y of Lee Harvy the ceremony will be Col. Dorsey dent Affairs Tuesday to explain Rounding out the Army contin­ Neck, N.Y., Seidel is a member Oswald totals $51.60. $17.62 Rodney, retired, MSU coordinat­ amendments to the AUSG con­ gent a r e William F. Swanson, of the student services commit­ more than was collected for or of military affairs. stitution passed in a recent stu­ Ludington; Paul F. Vatipel, Fow- tee for Union Board. He was a the family of J . D. Tippitt. Parents, or close friends, will dent referendum. lerville; and David W. W e b e r , member of the luau committee, Donations a r e being ac­ pin the gold bars on the 36 newly A proposal to open all stu­ Grosse Pointe. J-Council, decorations chairman cepted at the student publi­ commissioned officers. dent judiciary hearings to the To rectw ecom m issions in l h e for the J-Hop and acted in th e cations o f f i c e , 347 Stu­ T h e following seniors will re ­ public unless the defendant spe­ Air Force a r e Wayne A. Goetz, University Theatre SummerCir- dent Services. ceive Army commissions as Dis­ cifies they be closed was the key M i l w a u k e e ; T h o m a s W. Mc- cje productions. Money will be accepted until tinguished Military Graduates: amendment passed by students K i n n e y , G r a n d L e d g e ; and He is now a member of Sen­ Friday, Dec. 13. Michael D. B eres, Barberton, in the referendum. Richard A. Riegel, Detroit. ior Council, program chairman for the coming Water Carnival and commencement chairman for the class of 1964. He is also a member of Blue Key honorary. MEN’S NIGHT E s q u i r e ’ s W o r ld o f J a z z The past three summers Miss By THE EDITORS Or ESQUIRE Sanders has worked as a waitress at JACOBSON’S The most informative, most lavish art book ever assembled on the subject of jazz: a chronicle in words and graphics of this vibrant world W h o ’s T U ESD A Y from its earliest days in Lulu White's New Orleans bordello, through Dixieland, the Swing Era, Boogie Woogie and Bop, to the W h o s e D EC. 10 academic redoubt of today’s cool intellectuals. The text, which is PINNINGS N o W om en presented as a narrative, is enliven­ ed by observations of some of to­ Kay Cartwright, H a r t l a nd Allowed day's most gifted jazz writers, and sophomore, to Harry Reed, In­ by personal recollections of jazz diana, Pa., senior at General Mo­ stars. All of this is enhanced by tors Institute and Alpha Delta. 7 to 10 p.m what is perhaps the most stunning Diana P escar, Dearborn fresh­ gallery of jazz photographs, paint­ man, to Don Ludwig, Henry Ford A n o p p o rtu n ity ings and sculptures ever repro­ Community College junior and duced between the covers of a book, Delta Beta Nu. to solve those •S. incl. 16 color tip-ons. (G&D) Lora Bex, Chicago sophomore, w h a t-to -g iv e -h e r to Ron Troxel, Battle Creek jun­ ior and Phi Sigma Kappa. p ro b le m s , g ift $14.95 Jane Knauer, Dearborn sopho­ w ra p p in g on the spot more, to Oyars B alcers, Golden, B . C., Canada, senior and Phi Sigma Kappa. ENGAGcM ENTS Ja co b so n 's Marilyn Aitken, Ann Arbor senior, to Pete Manning, Trav­ erse City, Graduate of MSU. Sandra Warren, Gaylord sen­ ior and Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Alexander Clark, 111, Bloomfield Hills senior. R u t h A. Geyer, L a n s i n g U& I f ' Gamma D e l t a , to G l e n L. '■ 2 - Ziegler, Jonesville senior and FarmHouse. Saigon Protest Suicide Identified SAIGON, Viet Nam .PI—A man F or th e h o lid a y s who b u r n e d himself to death Tuesday night near the home of . . . a h o l l y s p r a y p in The Last Love U.S Ambassador H e n r y Cabot Lodge was identified Thursday By THOMAS B. COSTAIN to express your festive spirit A major novel of Napoleon's exile as an unemployed, 22-year-old on Si. Helena and his last romance bicycle-taxi driver. by wearing or giving. Florentine with a young English girl, Betsy. 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M . to p la c e a t w h im . 10 to 18. 1 7 .9 8 CO RN ER A N N & M A C 4 Michigan Stati News, Eas t Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , D ec em b er 6, 1963 Faith On Campus< Pope Paul Sea Scrolls S ta ff To Work R egular Hours Married Students' Dilemma To Visit Unearthed Offices Open During Break •Trudie Barreras Holy Land JERUSALF.MI.f'-Fragments of University services for stu­ Students can pay loans at the until Dec. 20 because many for­ two newly-found desert scrolls cashier’s office in the Adminis­ eign students remain on campus In recent discussions of faith on campus, dents and public in the East not give his children a shallow and meaning­ nearly 2,000 years old are be­ tration Building 8:15 a.m .-4:15 atter finals. The lounge will re­ one topic seems to have been neglected— Vatican City, T— Pope Paul Lansing area will continue to less view of life and their place in it. ing studied by scholars in J e r ­ p.m. Monday t h r o u g h Friday open Jan . 6. faith of the married student. Perhaps (note, VI will go the Holy Land next operate during Christmas va­ The student without faith or religious af­ usalem. One of the documents cation. during vacation. C a f e t e r i a services will be 1 say only perhaps), the single student can month on a pilgrimage dedicated filiation must seriously examine what re­ is said to show remarkable re­ The Dean of Student’s Office available Dec. 17-Dec. 23, and afford to b l i s s f u l l y i g n o r e his duty to to Christian u n i t y and peace All University business and ad­ ligion has to offer to make absolutely certair semblance to the famous Dead remains open to catch up on pa­ Jan . 2-6, weekdays, breaktast, seriously; investigate the claims of those who among men. He will be the first ministrative offices will be open that he is not depriving his family of one ol Sea scrolls. per work and plan programs for lunch and dinner; and Dec. 26- believe in God and try to direct their lives ruler o f .h e Roman Catholic regular hours with the exception the real necessities of life, more important The discovery, described by winter and spring terms. Dec. 31, lunch. The cafeteria ac. ording to religious principles—after all, Church to make such a trip. of the afternoon of Dec. 24 and in the long run than a good roof over their Israel’s leading archaeologist, "T h is break gives us a chance will be open weekdays 7:15 a.m. e is at present responsible only to himself The Holy Land is Palestine, Christmas and New Year’s Days. heads and good food in their bellies. Prof. Ygal Yadin, as "sensation­ to catch our breath, review the -4 p.m. for snacks because the and indirectly to the administration and his whose great Christian shrines Students cannot borrow money On the other hand, the student who does a l,” was made during a recent past term and plan for the coming grill will be closed until Jan. 5. parents. have been divided between Mos­ between term s, but the loan of­ belong to an established religious congre­ excavation of King Herod’ s pa­ months," said Dean of Students Athletic facilities will also be The married student, however, has bound lem Jordan and the Jewish state fice will be open for interviewing gation has the serious duty of deeply, thought­ lace on the isolated Massada John A. Fuzak. “ We are freed open during vacation. The Men’ s his entire life with that of at least one other of Israel since the A rab-lsraeli throughout the holiday break in fully and prayerfully re-investigating its claims. Cliff of the western shore of the from the immediate student needs IM will be open 10 a.m .-6 p.m. i: dividual. Christians believe this bond was war of 1948. cla sses. Money can be obtained Dead Sea. which have to be met during Monday t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y made by God, and ever, non-Christians in gen- Does it truly offer the rock foundation upor Israel holds Nazareth, where wheo winter registration begins. ’ feel that it is a ‘'sacred’* union by what­ which his family ca n build a firm and happy Christ lived and first preached. c la s s e s ." 10 a.m .-10 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m. ever standard of values they hold. In forming life? Or is it à mass of empty and meaning­ Within Jordan’s 2,125-square- Faith On Cam pus.. . . . . . Most Union Building services - 6 p.m. Saturdays and 1-6 p.m. this union. e student relinquishes at least less forms, senseless restrictions, and logi­ mile segment west of the Jo r­ will be available during vacation. Sundays. Friday nights have been pa . of : is unique place as a member of that cal absurdities which at best will limit the dan River are such religious The U.N. Lounge will be open set aside for co-recreation. N ver-Never Land where one is always young .1 free, the University Community. free and intelligent development of his family and at worst reduce them to trembling masses centers as the Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem and the External Arguments \ very important purpose of marriage is that : individuals involved may "grow together” of superstition, afraid to be themselves for fear of offending a jealous diety? Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the walled old city of Jeiusalern. Campus Groups Plan a wav ir. which they nuld never grow alone, If he does come to the conclusion that re­ ligious faith and affiliation is important, then This will be the longest trip For Non Believers Even the most lieve there is must develop ir irr. vr atheist tends to be­ ne End towards which all der to give meaning to their he had better sincerely strive to make it a living part of his life, not just a one-hour-a- any reigning pontiff ever made. It will be the first time any Pope has left Italy since Pius ................ Jean Pitchford Christmas Programs liv es--if not tin entual salvation the Chris- week-on-Sunday-morning deal. After all, chil­ VII went reluctantly to Paris in As Christmas n e a r s , campus ing a party for underprivileged ,t a more enlightened Im­ dren soon detect hypocrisy in any form, and 1804 to crown Napoleon. The relevant belief in God is not an insult to reason. Those who ta in seeks, at student fellowships plan to hold children ton ght at Christ Church. munity. Therefore marriage, with the im­ if they see that their parents art living the And if Pope Paul goes by air— believe in God have as much reasor on their side as those who do Christmas programs this week­ The church w i l l also h o s t the mediate and complete involvement of another lie in this, they can hardly be expected to trust as he is expected to do--i will not. Their faith in God, though transcending reason, is based firmly end. married couples at a formal din­ individual’ s growth in conjunction with his any of the other things which their parents be the first papal plane trip. on reason. ner and Christmas party at 6:30 own, effectively removes the "rig h t" of a say are important, from the need to be morally Pope Paul made his announce­ The first proof of the existence of God has been quoted often St. John’s Catholic S t u d e n t p.m. tonight. student to casually do nothing about the im­ dependable to the need to study and do well ment at the close of the second by deists and Unitarians. The creation itself, the existence of the Center o p e n s its annual Christ­ Members of Trinity Collegiate portant problems contained in any philoso­ in school. session of the Vatican Ecumen­ universe, testifies to the existence of God. Any creation pre­ mas party to the parish Saturday Fellowship will also sing carols phical or religious quest: Why am I here? If, on the other hand, the student’s searches ical Council Wednesday. supposes a creat; any effect presupposes a cause. A piece of bread night at 7:30 p.m. T h e s t u d e n t Saturday n i g h t at t h e home of .What are my responsibilities? What is my lead him to believe that religious faith is not He did not set any exact date testifies that it had a maker; a chair fairly scream s that it was dance will follow, 9 to 12 p.m. A members and friends of the E a s t fir.al goal? Upon what ethical principles am necessary or reasonable, then he had better or itinerary, but said he wanted fashioned. The least change produced in the form of the smallest "kiddies’ ’ Christmas p a r t y for Lansing Trinity church. They will I going to base my life? be able to provide his family with some really to visit the holy places "where thing proves the existence of a creator; then can this great uni­ young and old is scheduled f o r meet at the church at 7 p.m. I he arrival of children intensifies the duty workable alternative in order to give core and Christ was born, lived, died and verse which is endless, be self-created? 5 p.m. today. Some students wi l l remain in of the married student to face and answer importance to their lives—and by this 1 do ascended to heaven." The second proof is more philosophical, and comes from East Lansing until Dec. 15 to join these important questions— for now he not not mean a good insurance policy or a color His disclosure stirred specu­ Abdul’ Baha, the son of the Persian prophet, Baha’U’Llah. He G a m m a Delta student organ­ th e c h o i r in "T he Wondrous only nas the responsibility of helping a pre­ TV set—because while a “ drifting” student la tio n that he eventually may says that imperfection is a proof that perfection must exist. This ization of the M a r t i n L u t h e r Story," at Christmas candlelight viously formed character to develop further, may be charmingly happy-go-lucky arid "c o l­ make even longer trips to the may seem strange reasoning, but consider imperfection for a Chapel (Missouri Synod) will go service at University Christian he has the tremendously more vast respon­ legiate,” a drifting family is one of the most Americas or the far East. For moment. Compared to what standard is an object imperfect? caroling to area hospitals follow­ church. sibility of shaping brand-new, untouched charac­ tragically chaotic bundles of cross-purposes instance, he has been invited If there is no perfection, there is no standard with which to com­ to New York for the 1964 World’s pare imperfection; hence imperfection cannot exist.- He said, "In UN IVERSITY E A S T LA N S IN G ters, with all this implies. Whatever his faith and conflicting interests that ever existed. or lack of it, it seems to me he has the ab­ Trudie B arreras (353521) F air. the contingent world there is ignorance. N ecessarily knowledge CHRISTIAN CH URCH FR IEN D S M EET IN G 1409 A Spartan Village exists, for if there were no knowledge, neither would be ignorance. 310 N. Hagadorn Rd. (Quakers) solute duty to investigate all the possibilities Meeting for Worship, Room 101, Don Stiffler, Minister to the utmost of his ability so that he will 355-0824 Edgewood Church Ignorance is the non-existence of knowledge, and if there were no existence, non-existence could not be realized. Ph 337-1077 Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand Bible School 9:45 a.m. River 3:00 p.m. Similarly, the existence of evil, weakness,* and sickness prove Glee Club Concert Sponsors Film Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Peter Stettenhein, Clerk, Universal Bible Day A Christmas Vespers concert sponsor the existence of goodness, strength, and health. Therefore it is Edgewood United Church will known that there is an eternal almightly one who is the possessor the film showing of of all perfection. UN IVERSITY ________ ED 2-1998 ________ L a n s in g C e n tr a l F r e e ; by the Women’s Glee Club will "Lonely are the Brave” tonight Gets World Comment be presented at 7 p.m. and 8:30 at 8 p.m. p.m. Friday in the Alumni Me­ The third proof also comes from Abdul’ Baha. “ It is certain that the whold contingent world is subject to a law and rule which The film, selected by a com­ it can never disobey; even man is forced to submit to death, to BA PTIST CHURCH (THE AMERICAN BAPTIST M e th o d is t C h u r c h 828 N. Washington, Lansing ,ince observance of Ur.iver- book, and it should also be the morial Chapel. mittee composed primarily of sleep and to other conditions--that is to say, man in certain CONVENTION) Sunday Bible Sunday falls on this Sun- best read.” ' The program will be varied, university personnel, portrays particulars is governed, and necessarily this governed one must American Legion Memorial Sunday School 10:00 a.m. , " I t s a good spiritual exer- Dr. Helmut Thielicke , noted including numbers by the entire the struggles and triumphs of have a governor. Center, 1 Block North of 11:00 a.m. e to ponder the significance German theologian and preacher group, instrumental solos, an in­ modern tim es. The Rev. Tru­ Abdul’Baha concludes his arguments by saying. "T h ese obvious East Lansing Bus Station the Bible, ” Wilfred Bockei- now touring the country told an strumental trio, and music from man Morrison said that the films arguments are adduced for weak souls; but if the inner perception 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship Worship Service 10:00 a.m. wrote in the Tuesday issue audience his answer to a funda­ many periods of history. chosen for the series are not be open, a hundred thousand- clear proofs become visible. Thus, The glee club has also pre­ necessarily " r e l i g i o u s " in when man feels the indwelling spirit, he is in no need of arguments Church School 11:00 a.m. 7 p.m. Gospel hour mentalist who insisted upon a W "y e s ” or "n o " answer to the pared a video tape to be shown theme, but "deal with the strug­ for its existence; but for those who are deprived of the bounty Nursery Provided 10:00- For transportation call question whether there are e r ­ on the Michigan State television gles of man and are more im­ of the spirit, it is necessary to establish external arguments. 12:00 a.m. _______ED 7-1294 rors in the Bible. station, during the holiday. Campus Bus Service_________ plicitly religious.” with Thanksgiving and will "My concern for the Bible E a s t L a n s in g F irst Christian until Christmas. On receiving centers in the fact that it is HOLY TRIN ITY C e n tr a l M e th o d is t O liv e t B a p tis t C h u rch F i r s t B a p tis t C h u rch U n ity C e n t e r R e fo rm e d C h u rch €T promoting the* program, like a ship t h a t is carrying Across From the Capitol 2215 E. Michigan G REEK ORTHODOX 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Rev. William Hartman, Pastor 240 Marshall St., Lansing ief Justice Lari Warren of the Christ. Now my friend, what you WORSHIP SERVICES C a p i t o l a t I o n ia Supreme Court said that it are doing is running all around CHURCH 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n Sermon - SUNDAY Rev. John M. > ofman, Pastor Washington & Elm St. (WJIM 10:15 a.m.) Rav. S c o tt f r v in a . M i n i s t e r ' Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 9:00 & to knowthat the Bible that ship trying to learn whe- “ Understanding Obedience” Ph. ,482-7315 Universal Bible Sunday Morning Worship 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. ie world’sbest-selling ther or not there are any leaks. Rev. John C. Poulos, Pastor "God’s Moment’ ’ Church School 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Residence Phone 484-8184 Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship Evening Service 7 p.m. bus nursery Always a warm welcome at Sunday Services Wednesday Evening 5:30 p.m. Those in need of transpor­ S e v e n th - D ay Matins 9:30 a.m. Dwight S." Large Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Preaching "T h e Book for You” Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. tation call: Devine Liturgy 10:30 a.m. Study C lass 7:30 p.m. A d v e n tis t C h u r c h Crib Nursery,So Bring The Baby MID-WEEK SERVICE Communion 11:30 a.m. Rev Scott Irvine, preaching Affiliated with Unity School Mr. B. Swagman at TU 2-2570 T emporarlly m e e t i n g at Take home a copy of the "What Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. Sermon 11:45 a.m. of Christianity, L ee’s Summit, or Rev, Hofman at IV 5-3650 University Lutheran Church Students in need of transpor­ Then Are We To Do?” sheet 6:30 Youth Groups For church bus schedule Division and Ann St. Missouri call IV 2-8419 tation, call 484-8184. for study and application. P e o p le o f o i l r a c e s w e lc o m e university SATURDAY SERVICES lutheran church 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School P ly m o u th S t . J o h n s S tu d e n t alc-lca 11:00 a.m. Worship Service E d g e w o o d U N I T E D C o n g r e g a tio n a l A l l S a i n t s E p i s jp o p a l Parish U n i v e r s i t y M e th o d is t E a s tm in s te r Elton Wallace - minister C h u rch C h u rch F r. R. Kavanaugh C h u rch C h u rch F r. T. McDevitt P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h interdenominational Allegan at Townsend St. 800 Abbott Road For information or transpor­ 1120 S. Harrison Rd. 469 North Hagadorn Road Lansing, Mich. ED 2-1313 327 M.A.C. 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 tation call 485-9273 1.315 Abbott Rd., East Lansing, Michigan 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Rev. Robert Gardner, Episcopal Wilson M, Tennant, Minister East Lansing An Outstanding Worship Sunday Masses (5 blocks north of Grand River) Chaplain to the University FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Experience Dr. Glenn M. Frye, Minister MINISTERS Rev. Edward Roth, Rector 7:15 - 8:30 - 9:45 (high) Dr. P eirce, preaching Genesee at Butler Streets Minister Rev. Truman A. Morrison Rev. George Tuma, Curate 11:15 & 12:30 Je s s e Pindell P eirce, D.D., SUNDAY SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES Supervised nursery provided Rev. Robert L. Moreland Rev. R. Paige Birdwell, Jr . Minister WORSHIP 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion at Church School............................................... 9:45 a.m. 541 Walbridge Drive WORSHIP SERVICES Richard E. Klausli Minister Babysitting at 8:30 - 9:45 - 11:15 ED 7-0183 All Saints Parish Morning Worship.......................................11:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. °f Music Youngsters Religion Class 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion at Youth Groups................................................6:00 p.m. Wilson M. Tennant, 9:00 8t 11:00 a.m. December 8 Churth School a t tQ:45 a ,m. 9:45 a.m. Chapel of Apostles, Wesley Evangelistic Hour. . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. Church School lhanksgiving Sermon by Daily Masses preaching Rev. Truman A. Morrison Foundation for Cribbery through F i r s t P r e s b y te r ia n 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer & 8:00 a.m. - 12:10 p.m .- WEDNESDAY EVE Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. "C h rist’s Answer" Church School Third Grade. Ottawa and Chestnut Sermon 4:45 p.m. H.T. Stanley - Minister Tom Thompson - Music Dir. F irst of a series on 10:00 a.m. Church School 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Crib room thru Senior High Worship Services & ¡sermon Sat. Masses Transportation Available "Why Did Jesus Come?" Fourth Grade - Adults 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Canterbury Meeting 8:00 & 9:00 a.m. Call Church Office IV 5-0613 Church School 9:45 a.m. all 9;00 & 11:00 a m. Confession daily at 8:00 a.m. Junior High Fellowship 4:00 Cribbery and nursery 8:30 a.m. - Monday thru Friday If No Answer, Call IV 2-6994 ages & 11:00 a.m. children Church Services - 12:10 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. 2-5 years. p.m. Senior High Fellowship ca re provided. Daily Office 5:00 p.m. Tues. - 10:15 a.m. Sat. Dec 7 7:30 p.m. Dr. Morrow, preaching Membership Class 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Parish Christmas Party ' J r . & S r. High Fellowship SO U TH BAPTIST CH U RCH Affiliated with United Church 6:30 p.m Wed. - 7:00 a.m. followed by dance Sun. Dec. 8 5:00-6:30 p.m. O f C h r i s r , Congregational- 6:30 p.m. Calvin Club Holy Communion 1518 S. Washington Free bus transportation 15 to STUDENTS WELCOME Children’s Party C h r i s t i a n , Evangelical and A warm and friendly welcome Thurs. - 5:15 p.m. 30 minutes before each serv­ Call 355-2989 or 332-6903 Reformed. Holy Communion Phone ED 7-9778 awaits you at First Presbyter­ IN VITES YOU ice around the campus. for transportation WELCOME ian. BIBLE SC H O O L F i r s t C h u rch of LUTHERAN W ORSHIP K i m b e r ly D ow ns P e o p le s C h u rc h Martin Luther Chape! Missouri Synod Universal Bible Sunday C h r i s t , S c ie n tis t TRIN ITY CHURCH C h u rch o f C h r is t E a s t L a n s in g Display of rare, old, and 709 E> Grand River 10:00 a.m . HolyEucharist & Holy Baptism unique Bibles Interdenominational Interdenominational East L.ansing 1007 Kimberly Drive, L,ansing 200 W. Grand River 11:15 a.m. HolyEucharist & Holy Baptism Church Service: 120 Spartan Avenue College Class Taught by Dr. Ted Ward MINISTERS at Michigan Sunday 11 A.M. (2 blocks W. of Frandor The Rite of Adult Confirmation Shopping Center on E. E. Eugene Williams “ LINKED WITH D EITY” SUNDAY SERVICES Fall Quarter, Michigan State University Class Subject - Grand River) Norman R. Plersm a Continuing the study in the Daniel E. Weiss 9:30, and 11:00 a.m. ABlessed Christmas to each of you as you go on “ God the Only Cause • IV 9-7130 Morning Service - 1 1 a.m. book of Romans. A Service of your many ways. May you return with renewed spiritual and C reator" William H. Hall and GATES OF Lessons and Carols vigor. Sunday School: Gerald O. Fruzia, S r., SPIRITUAL SPLENDOR Services held at Alumni Memorial Chapel 7:00 p.m. “ THERE ARE TWO W ORLDS” University Students9:30a.m. Dr. Corluss Arnold, Director Ministers Evening Service - 7:30 p.m. Rev. Theodore K. Bundenthal, Pastor ED 2-0778 _____ Regular 11:00 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL Are there times when SUNDAY SERVICES THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH IN TE R -C ITY B IB L E CHURCH these worlds meet? Wed. Evening Meeting-8 p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.. 2827 E. Michigan 8:45 p.m. Trinity Collegiate 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Crib room Two blocks west of F randor Bible Study 10:00 a.m. through Adult Classes Reading Room located at 134 Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Fellowship— stimulating R.S. BURGESS, PASTOR 8 :3 0 p.m. A D U L T Y O U T H FELLOW SHIP W. Grand River. Spiritual Fellowship and 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Wednesday evening Bible Discussion Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 a.m. Study 7:30 p.m. Refreshments Mr. Peter Hine, Teacher Other Services Collegiate Bible Class Refreshment Hour Following -5:00 p.m. Thur lay Evening Ladies . 11:00 a.m. Adult and Young Morning ^Worship Service A 9:45 a.m. University C lass - Mon., Tues., Thurs., 8i F r i­ Bible Class 7:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. “ Three Imparities” Pastors: Dr. Howard F. Sugden, Discussion Group days 7:00-9:00 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship Dr. Ted Ward and. For Transportation call: Couples Class in The 6:00 p.m. Rev. Alvin Jones 7:06 p.m. Wed. Evening Evening Service j FE 9-8190 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend Prayer and Bible study College House Lounge “ T he Lord’ s P ray er" Free bus service morning and evening Church Services, and visit and ED 2-1960 or ED 2-2434 Call 337-7966 for campus Wed 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study- Call 482-0754 for information use the Reading Room. bus schedule (For transportation call IV 9-6312 or IV 2-8631,)________ Michigan State News, Eas t Lansing, Michigan Fr id a y , December 6, 1963 5 Harvard To Build PLAY GOLF TONITE K e n y a F r e e d o m C lim a x e s Bring your dote and play exciting Kennedy Library realistic golf. E m e r g e n c e F r o m T e r r o r eventually would be turned over to BOSTON (jP'-The two brothers 9 holes-only $ 1.50 of the si ain President and the head t h e U.S. government as public 18 holes-only $2.50 Kenya will join the list of f r e e nation’s respected prime minis­ changing of the old Africa. o f Harvard University Thursday property under the jurisdiction of African states n e x t Wednesday, ter. B e h i n d the slogan "pull to­ Kenya possesses great poten­ opened a fund-raising d r i v e to th e Bureau of Archives, Pusey climaxing o n e of the strangest gether," he h a s won support of tial. Situated in E a s t Africa, it build a John F. Kennedy Memorial said. has an abundance of fine agricul­ Le s s o n s for sagas to c o m e out of t h a t great both blacks and whites. Library that will belong to ‘‘all individuals or groups continent. Certainly his greatest accom­ tural land. the people." Only TEN years ago the nation plishment to date h a s been his In a population o f 8,676,000 Announcement of th e plan to Students To Meet o f F o ur by a P G A success in persuading countless there a r e over 8,000,000 Afri­ P ro fe ssio n a l. was racked by the terrible ordeal raise $6 million entirely fcy public of Mau Mau terrorism . T h e n , European settlers t o remain ir subscription was made at a news For N.Y. Trip the land. cans. T h 'is is in comparison to conference by Atty. Gen. Robert Jomo Kenyatta w as accused of 63,000 Europeans and some As­ V/e welcome He has also managed to stifle F. K e n n e d y , Sen. E d w a r d M. All students participating in l e a d i n g the terro rists and was inter-tribal rivalry, always apo- ians and Arabs. you to come in and Kennedy, D -M ass., and Nathan M. the New York City trip co-spon­ threatened with the death penalty. tential p r o b l e m in the r a p i d see summertime Kenya h a s one of the highest Pusey, president of Harvard. sored by Campus United Nations Today Jomo Kenyatta is the new and International Cooperation aolf I N D O O R S ! rates of primary education in Af­ Robert Kennedy said,‘‘T h eor­ rica. There a r e also 41 teacher ganization of the JohnF. Kennedy Committee will meet Saturday, Mississippi Group training colleges and 10 techni­ cal and vocational colleges. Coffee is Kenya’s p r i n c i p l e Memorial Library represents the fulfillment of a cherished hope of my brother.’’ Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. in the U.N, Lounge. These students are also r e ­ 3411 E A S T M I C H I G A N Open everyday ‘ til 1 1 P M Announces Area Drive cash crop. Livestock also plays a signifi­ JO M O K E N Y A T T A Pusey s a i d Harvard has do­ nated more than two acres of land for th e library building at a site quested t o meet a t the U.N. Lounge at 11 a.m. Sunday Dec. 15. The bus will depart at 12 Phon e 332-6565 The M ississippi Relief Fund Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand cant role in the economy. within v i e w of Winthrop House, noon, and is expected to arrive Committee of the Greater Lans­ River, E. Lansing. Fall In New Dorm President Kennedy’s dormitory in New York at noon Monday. ing area has announced collect­ F irst Methodist 500 E. Grand in h is Harvard undergraduate Arrival t i m e back in East ing.depots for food, clothing and River, Lansing. Lost Purse Injures Hershey days. Lansing will be noon Friday, funds to aid needy Negroes in The information bureau work­ Title to the land and building Dec. 20. M ississippi. ers are: M rs. Jean Brookins, Richard L. Hershey, 29, of 2016 Christ Methodist Church, 517 337-2498; M rs. Russell Brown, A madras clutch bag with clasp Holmes St., Lansing was injured VV, Jolly Rd, Lansing. TU 2-6950; Mrs. John Duley, was lost in Room 516 of E rick ­ Wednesday morning when he f e 11 Collins M e m o r i a l A.M.E. 332-4516; M rs. Gordon Grey, down an incinerator shaft while ■ M son Hall between 4 and 4:45 Church, 109 N. Pine St, Lansing. 332-6650; M rs. David Ziblett, Thursday. In it were keys, iden­ working on new dormitory con­ If Shop Weekdays 9:30 to 9-Saturdays to 6 P.M. Edgewood Peoples Church, 469 355-7792. tification and a little money. Re­ struction. N. Hagadorn, E. Lansing. Pledges totaling $229 have been ward is offered for the return Campus police said Hershey, made to th e drive. Food es­ of the purse and contents. Please, ah employee of the M iller-Davis pecially, d r i e d beans, flour, Construction Co., received c u t s Senger Elected cereal, cornmeal, p o w d e r e d at least mail the keys and iden­ tification to Joan TenHoor, 605 on h i s face and bruises as a re­ milk; i n f a n t s and children’ s M.A.C., Ed 2-2569. ■ sult of the ten-foot fall. Alpha Delta Sigma, men’s ad­ clothing and money has been vertising honorary fraternity, requested. Tuesday elected new officers for the coming year. Students on the committee plan Elected at th e meeting were a massive cam pus-w ide cam­ Frank B Senger, J r ., East Lans­ paign at the beginning of winter POLLY SAYS. ing s e n i o r , president; JohnW, term. They are however, contact­ Beckman, Lapeer junior, vice ing the married housing units for president; and Gary V\. Romska, a pre-Christmas drive in con­ Good Luck on St. C lair Shores senior, secre- junction with that of the general tary-treasurer. Lansing area. Finals and Have MSU A Very Merry SINGING STATESMEN Christmas. Ammal GampMA See you G lv u ilm a A - G c m k n c f. next term. Beaumont Tower Fri., Dec. 6 7:30 P.M. A ll s t u d e n t s a r e invited to to u r Pan Hellenic th e c a m p u s a n d jo in in t h e singing. Association jo in tlie fiin ... you are invited to our "family shop together night” at Knapp’s, East Lansing Tuesday, December 10.. .7 to 10 p.m • Register For Free Gift A s ilve r co ffee s e rvic e w ill be a w a rd e d to so m e So m a n y tim e s d u rin g the y e a r w e o p e n ly s o lic it you to luc ky shop p er at 9 :4 5 F .M . p a tro n ize o ur s to re . W e do o u r be st w i t h i n the bounds of good taste to encourage you to visit us and buy fro m us. It •Santa Claus to Greet Children is o u r b u sin e ss to do this. A g a in today we in vite you to visit S an ta w ill be h ere fro m 7 to 8 P .M . w ith a fre e o u r sto re and p o ssib ly s e le ct a su itab le g ift that can be a g ift fo r each ch ild . re m e m b ra n c e fro m this fin e u n iv e r s i ty as w e ll as a p e rso nal one fro m you. • Shopping Lists H o w e v e r , too o ften we lo se o u rs e lv e s in the m e c h a n ic a l and Y o u ’ ll re c e ive a s p e c ia l fa m ily sho p p ing list c o m m e rc ia l aspects of o ur d utie s and fa il to r e m e m b e r , o r w ith g ift su g g e stio n s. at le ast c o n ve y, o u r real attitu d e to w a rd yo u. W e are proud of M ic h ig a n State and its p e o p le . .W e like you fo r w hat and • Puppet Show who you are and not ju st fo r yo u r p atro n a ge . T h e r e ’ ll be a n u rs e ry fo r the c h ild re n on o u r W e can th in k of no b e tte r tim e than the C h ris tm a s season to G a rd e n L e v e l, fe a tu rin g a Pu p pe t Show . m a ke o u r fe e lin g know n and in tu rn to w ish you w e ll. H a ve a happy h olid a y. •Refreshments O u r G a rd e n L e v e l w ill also fe a tu re a fre e r e ­ fre s h m e n t c o u n te r, THE UNION BOOK STORE • Free Gift Wrapping Y o u m a y have fre e g ift w ra p p in g of yo u r p u r ­ chases at s e v e ra l w ra p p in g c e n te rs. 6 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 6, 1963 Year Sees Killings, New Leaders, Scandals The year 1963 was one of as­ as the 36th President of the United Harold MacMillan fell ill. by the Catholic regime of P re s­ brought a split between the Com­ ment on July 25 to prohibit nu­ IVar on June 6, admitting he had While major events occured sassinations, changes in govern­ States. _ In Viet Nam, Buddhists pro­ ident Ngo Dinh Diem. Sacrifi­ munist powers of Russia and Red clear testing in the atmosphere lied to Commons when he denied throughout the world in the first ment, sex scandals and continued The governments of two other tested discriminatory treatment cial suicides and unrest erupted, China. As a result, some dip­ In outer space and under water. intimate relations with 21-year- few months of the year, New cold war. nations in the big four occupied and the president and his brother lomatic experts predicted an al­ The U.S. Senate approved th e old Christine K eeler. Yorkers were deprived of their TJie biggest event of the year the minds of the world shortly were assassinated Nov. 2. liance between Russia and the treaty by a vote of 80 to 19 on regular newspapers by a 114-day for the entire world was the Nov. before the^ssassination. free world against Red China. Sept. 5. strike by the International Typo­ 22 assassination of President Ludwig Erhard stepped up in The head of the Roman Catho­ Governmental representatives Sex in Great Britain made news graphical Union. John F , Kennedy in Dallas, the West German government to lic Church, Pope JohnXXIII, died of the United States, Russia and when John Profumo resigned as In Michigan , citizens voted in Texas. In the aftermath were the replace retiring Chancellor Kon­ on June 3 and was succeeded by Great Britain signed an agree- British Secretary of State for a new c o n s t i t u t i o n , but Gov. murder of suspected assassin rad Adenauer, and Lord Alec Paul VI, With Pope John’ s death, George Romney’s fiscal reform Lee Harvey Oswald and the suc­ Douglas-Home became p r i m e the 21st meeting of the Church program died in the legislature. cession of Lyndon B. Johnson m inister of Great Britain when Ecumenical Council terminated, but his successor recalled the Legislature Paar Claims Film Offers Sneak Preview Council, showing the continuing efforts of the Catholic hierarchy Seeks Action I , I toward modernization. H e’s Quitting Of Registration Procedure In this country the civil rights movement in both the North and On 80 Bills NEW YORK (UPI)-Entertainer the South was brought into the Jack P aar, who has had dramatic The office of the registrar will The movie will be shown at the The state legislature suspend- spotlight with a march on Wash­ / on-the-air differences with the sponsor a movie preview of reg- Erickson Hall Kiva every half its regular rules Thursday and ington D.C. on Aug. 28. Some NBC television network in th e istratioi; procedure for the In- hour 8 a.m. to 11 a.m ., and set a schedule to allow quick con­ 200,000 Negroes and whites at­ past, Thursday a n n o u n c e d he tramiiral Building Jan. 6, the first at 1:30 and 2 p.m. sideration of some 80 bills intro­ tended the mass rally requesting would quit his w e e k l y program da\ of registration. Residents living in the Case- duced to implement the new con­ civil rights and equal job oppor­ n e x t season because of another Registrar Horace C. King in­ Wilson-W o n d e r s Complex can stitution. tunities. rhubarb. dicated the movies will help those view the movie during the same The legislature is scheduled The immediate reason appear­ L y n d o n B . Jo h n s o n Further unrest in world affairs students who went through early hours as the Erickson showing to complete its work December ed to stem from the fact that his registration this summer. in C-101 Wondes. 19th. Pope Pa u l VI one-hour Friday night program All-Midwest Soccer Team Realty Meanwhile, Governor G eo r ge Romney has asked the lawmakers to consider a $35 million building w i l l not be expanded to 90 min­ utes, as had been expected. (conclu ded from page 1) Three State soccer players program for state government fa­ Mobility, Urbanization SPECIAL were named late yesterday to round-the-clock phone ringing by L u d w i g Erhard cilities. the All-Midwest National Soc­ the agent who implied he could The governor e x p a n d e d his All the blueberry pancakes cer Coaches first team. enlist the aid of many other Fullback Stan Stelmashenko, agents to this end. left-half and team captain Sam Downs said he called the man’s Leh m an D ies original call for the second spec­ ial session by asking the legisla­ ture to finish planning and start Lead To Violence ’ Donnelley and inside-left George bluff, saying he would tape re­ In N e w Y o rk building a $6,700,000 highway de­ Mobility and urbanization have controls must increase. It means partment building and a $5.5 m il­ come to mean violence, irrespon­ the concept of states rights has you cun eat for only Janes all received the honor. cord all incoming calls if the Named to the second squad threat was carried out. NEW YORK i/P)-H e r b e r t H. lion revenue department building. sibility and lack of control either less significanca and meaning. were Bill Schwarz and Louis When questioned regarding his Lehman, 85, four-time New York formal or informal according to The educational restrictions of Eckhardt. motive in the incident, Downs Governor and a former Senator, a Western Michigan University Mississippi become the problems Manuscript 690 said: died Thursday. professor. of Detroit. *‘My wife and I believe that if Lehman, a leader in his later Donald H. Bouma, who is also "Urbanization meanstheprob- each man would light just one y e a r s in a reform movement (continued front page 1) a Grand Rapids community work­ lem of heterogeneity and dis­ candle...this was simply one way against the Democratic organi­ Library, a private organization er, explained his view before sim ilarity. T h i s provides tre­ SCHOLARSHIPS of lighting ours.’’ zation in New York, suffered a of some 300 members interested national YWCA leaders at their mendous opportunity for an or­ William Layton, Michigan Fair heart attack in his home at 820 in book collecting and library de­ program p l a n n i n g institute at ganization working to develop a Married student and faculty members: Employment Practices Commis­ Park Ave. velopment. It was purchasedwith Kellogg Center. more sophisticated understand­ AVAILABLE sion representative, urged the He, wi t h t h e l a t e M rs. contributions from the Friends "M obility,” he said, "means ing of the reasons for differences. Special price for chil A limited amount of unused establishment of a " F a ir prac­ Franklin D. Roosevelt, had led of the lib ra ry and the Develop­ anonymity—a breakdown of such "Urbanization means the prob­ tices code" to create a climate the party’s reform faction in its ment Fund. primary control as M rs. Grady lem of uselessness,” B o u m a scholarship funds are avail­ successful effort in 1961 to oust of understanding. " I t has taken Michigan State peeking out the window." added. able to qualified students for 390 January or May enrollment. The commission voted to ask Carmine G, De Sapio as lead­ 108 years to accumulate a mil­ real estate brokers and realtors er of Tammany Hall, the power­ " It m e a n s t h e Walker Syn­ lion v o l u m e s , " said Richard drome—The Dallas Complex,” a s c h o o l problem, you are to attend some meeting in the ful Manhattan Democratic organ­ Chapin, Library director, “ but he continued. Bouma then de­ crazy,” he said. "T h is kid is " If you think drop-outs are Good Wed., Dec. 11 Only If you are i n t e r e s t e d in a near future. The next meeting of the com­ ization. the University will have its se­ rided Gen. Walker who, he said, going to ride my back and yours Lehman was closely allied with cond million in 12 years at our taunted the army and hung an until he dies. He is going to career in the health sciences, write to: mission was tentatively set for the New Deal, F a ir Deal and New present rate of acquisitions." American flag upside down when live to be 70, and where you Jan. 2. Frontier wings of the party. The library adds some 80,000 the mayor of Dallas apologized have three children, he will have volumes a year, including books, to Adlai Stevenson for crowd eight." ALU M N I A S S O C IA T IO N , bound periodicals and govern­ incidents. Bouma urged the YWCA plan­ DEPT. S S e e K R A M E R ’S f o r ment documents. "You all know what happened ners to support the demand for PANCAKE, 2 8 2 0 E . G ra n d R iv e r N A T IO N A L C O L L E G E L A R G E S T D I S C O U N T S The Latin text of the newly- there (Dallas) two weeks la te r,” a more relevant curriculum in acquired "Book of Hours" is Bouma s a i d , alluding to the schools and to fill the gaps in HOUSEj N ear F ran d o r O F C H IR O P R A C T IC I N T O W N ! written in a Gothic liturgical assassination o f P r e s i d e n t the community until such a cur­ script on vellum. Some 300 in­ Kennedy and the shooting of riculum is available. \/ »tin mumriniti /\ IV 7 - 3 7 6 1 200 E . R o o s e v e lt R d . , tricately designed borders and 86 Texas G o v e r n o r Connally, a multicolored miniature paintings police officer and the accused he said. "You pay $8 for every "Urbanization means slum s,” L o m b a rd , Illin o is adorn the book. dollar th e self-interested in­ MAX KRAMEN Kennedy assassin. ••You're cordially in« C O M P L E T E L IN E Books of hours were popular "Urbanization h a s come to vestor get out of them. You sub­ vitad io »«e us for NEW & REBUILT AUTO PARTS with the European aristocracy mean secularization. It’s hard sidize the tenement. When you tHa br* t valut» for your montyl" COMPLETE — — from the 6th to the 16th century. to maintain religious values in back better housing, youdoyoug- •MACHINE SHOP TOP •AUTO ULAbb •ELECTRICAL •SPRING S ER V IC E Monasteries and secular a rtists a city ," he said. vied with one another in pro­ There is more of the mystery ducing elaborate editions of this of life in rural areas and more of Mobility and Urbanization” self a favor.” Bouma’s talk, "T h e Challenge traditional work. monuments to man in the city, is one of eight talks on chal­ Today’s art historians rank the Bouma said. lenges of today’s world which surviving manuscripts with other "Mobility means problems go are being presented at the con­ W IN T E R -C O N D IT IO N CA$H G UAR D works of art. inter-state. This means local ference. The YWCA intends to Y O U R C A R F O R LESS! Against deadly ex* The "Book of Hours” was control becomes less significant relate its national program to •Generator» haust fum es! 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O f M SU Lansing’s Finest an d Busiest Non-Profit Pizzeria U n 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 F r i d a y , December 6, 1963 7 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan CAPtion C a g e r s F a c e F a lc o n s Sailors Take Part The Tim e In 8-Team Regatta H as C o m e ... Michigan State’s Sailing Club tivities which comes to a climax By J E R O M E C A P L A N Seek Third Victor/ men from the quintet that went to will join eight teams in a seven- with the traditional football clash. day Sugar Bowl Regatta in New Orleans. X -C o u n tr y C a p ta in s : State Mews Sports E d i t o r ' State’ s basketball team tangles ' The S p a r t a n s will compete with d e f e n d i n g Mid-America th e quarter finals in the NCAA against teams from Yale, Dart­ Jan Bowen and Mike Kaines Conference c h am p io n Bowling tourney and had the distinction of mouth, The C'it3del, Rensselaer have been co-captains of the 1964 T h e t i m e h a s c o m e t h e w a l r u s s a i d to t a l k Green State in a non-conference being the only team to defeat na­ Polytechnic Institute, Vanderbilt, cross country team. encounter Saturday night in Je n i- tional champion Loyola (111-)- Cornell, Tulane and Kent State. The new co-captains are jun­ ' m any things. . . Coach Warren Scholler.in his. son Field House. The Regatta is part of the iors and veterans of two Big Ten L i k e fo o tb a ll g a m e s , c r o s s c o u n t r y m e e t s The game starting at 8p.m .pits initial season at the helm of the annual Sugar Bowl sports ac- championship Spartan teams. the Spartans and Falcons against Falcon cage-machine, h a s only id w i n n i n g s o c c e r t e a m s . each other for the t h i r d time in five returning lettermen to form S t a t e ’ s fall s p o r t s t e a m s all had winning cage competition. State has been the nucleus of theBowlingGreen » c o r d s . F r o m th e g r i d d e r s to th e fern s w i m ­ victorious in bo t h previous con­ entry. tests. Among the returnees, however, me r s n o t a o n e h a d a l o s i n g s e a s o n . MSU began its season last Sat­ is Howard Komives, All-America W h en n ex t t e r m e n d s it m ig h t be n ic e if the urday by s c o r i n g a record 109 candidate at g u a r d whose p l a y points in beating Northern Michi­ should be th e key to Falcon suc­ a m e t h i n g c o u ld b e s a i d , b u t t h e r e a r e m o r e cesses this season. Twice named gan. S II Abbott Rd. o r t s p la y e d d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r m o n t h s so. to All-MAC teams, Komives has Wednesday night the Spartans East Lansing, Mich. scored 990 points in two years and ie c h a n c e s of h aving all t e a m s with winning posted t h e i econd 100-plus h as a career average of over 20 Across from Stats Thsatar victory |fea IVeste rnM ichi- e c o r d s get s lim m e r . ling Green won points per game. gan 101 0(1 I t m i g h t b e n i c e a t t h i s t i m j o f y e a r to r e - ■their o, Hillsda : eason against on Wednesday The Spartan Basketball t e a m will not be playing on the Jenison W HEREYOUR e c t a b o u t th e “ p l i g h t ” o f s c h o o l s t h a t d o n ’ t hardcourt a g a i n u n t i l Monday la v e a l l w i n n i n g t e a m s . W e m i g h t e v e n l e t night, - Tli _01.‘ . ebuihling this r ight, Jan. 6. Wisconsin will be COLLEGEFASHIONSBEGIN year a f t e r winning two straight the “ homecoming’ ’ foe fo i th e u r s e l v e s s l i p f o r a m i n u t e and think ab o u t MAC titles. Gone are ten letter- Green and White. The eager will be playing f i v e games b e f o r e Special Christmas Hours chools where t h e y don’t even have one M o re S p o rts Jan. 6 and will also be appearing F r i . ’ti l 9 p m /inning t e a m per season. W e d . ’ti l 9 p m at the Sun Devil C lassic at Tempe, O n P a g e 12 B G ’ s H o w ard K o m iv e s ’ B u t at MSU w e ’ r e fo r tu n a te . W e h a v e p len ty A riz., on Dec. 20 and 21. f w i n n e r s . M a y b e w h e n th e y r e d o th e U n i v e r ­ BOOKS ity seal th e y s h o u ld s u b s t it u t e a new motto WE NEED ‘We Play To W in” in th e p la c e o f th e now is e l e s s “ of A g r ic u ltu r e and Applied S c i e n c e ” ine. N ext term a w e e k l y c o l u m n will a p p e a r on he S ta te N e w s s p o r t s p a g e s . W hat it w ill s a y YOU NEED vill p r o b a b l y n ot a l w a y s b e to y o u r l i k i n g . I t ’ ll b e c o m m e n t on the s p o r t s scene around ;he campus, and once in awhile a r o u n d the country. W e ’d l i k e to w r i t e a column every - la y , but th ere just is n ’t ro o m en o u g h fo r it. So until J a n u a r y it’ s so long, k e e p w a r m and k e e p p l a y i n g to win. Intramural News D.T.D., the fraternity touch Right behind the Delts and L.C.A. ootball champion was defeated is Z.B.T. with 298 and S.A.E. iy the independent r mner-Up, with 288. L.C.A. won the bad­ minton and paddleball titles and Ev e ryo n e N e e d s M o n e y A t Christm as Laneoon 76-0. Rangoon was led .o victory lay e n n s Moody ana took tirst in their respective Barrie Holmes. All indications blocks in bowling and touch foot­ ball and wound up in third place Time. W h y Not G o H om e W ith M o n e y joint to a good final between Sigma Nu and Rangoon. in, each of these sports. D.T.D. The short course final was played last night and was won won the touch football crown, placed second in badminton and In Y o u r Pocket B y Stopping First A t by The Flying Dutchman 13-0 third in paddleball. Z .B .T . won the fraternity bowling tide and over Ecker Devils, AH of thie team sports have took second in the paddleball Cam pus Book? ieen compu i for fall term and tourney. standings i •; hat released, Wilson Hall With 206.7 points In the frati pity league, L..C.A. is leading the residence hall ; leading with a total 320points, league. Following close on their hree better than D.T.D. who heels is East Shaw, with 193.5 ire in second place with 31.. in second and Bailey Hall 191 in third place. Wilson Hall won the T o p D e fe n se residence hall paddleball compe­ tition and placed second in the State was the top defensive badminton tourney. 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MICHIGAN IV2:5591 F r i d a y , D ec em b er 6, 1963 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Ho! Ho! Ho! Santa's Well On His Way In keeping with this spirit, the school system f o r their C hrist­ The Christm as spirit is show­ ing at MSU. fraternity will hold a Christmas mas project. In the midst of preparation for final exams students undertake party for underprivileged child­ ren Saturday with the assistance Instead of sending Christmas cards to people on campus, E a s t Wilson is donating $25 to a char­ WildDucks Join | p a r t i e s f o r underprivileged of the T ri-D elts. ity like Campus Chest, South Wil­ children, decorate d o o r s and bulletin boards for contests, plan projects for th e needy, go c a r­ East Shaw men are giving their liams is d o n a t i n g m o n e y t o UNICEF, and Van Hoosen is send­ Campus Mallards oling, hold dorm parties, and do ing magazine subscriptions to a small f a v o r s for each other as g irls’ home in Adrian. Wild ducks are joining the flock of semi-domestic mallards “ Christmas spirit.” Van Hoosen, and Alpha Epsilon on Campus. Joe Galvin, Milton, M ass., sen­ Phi and Pi Beta Phi jointly are Miles D, Pirnie, professor of zoology, fisheries and wildlife ior and president of Phi Kappa giving baskets to the needy. said he has seen a black duck and some wild mallards, which Tau, said “ The fraternity broth­ The spirit of Christmas is also differ from the MSU flock in that they have more streamlined ers have long felt that the true shown from student to student. bodies and thinner b ills. C H R I S T M A S IS G I V I N G - L a n d o n H a ll coeds C o n n ie H e a to n , W innetka, I I I . , junior, J u d y Wood- spirit of Christmas comes from He has also seen a coot, a marsh bird that swims like a duck In many of the g irls’ dormitor­ bury, D a v is o n senior, C o lle e n Steven s, K a la m a zo o sophomore, and M elissa R o o k s , Wilmette, helping those less fortunate than but has different feet; and a golden-eye, a black or gray and white ies, the co-eds exchange names I I I . , packed knitted articles to send to needy children tor C h r is tm a s . Photo by J o e Hempstead them selves.” and do small favors each day for duck seen in winter. la b the g irls whose names they draw; Students have also recently reported spotting a wood duck. buy a small present of candy, and/ The mallard flock feeds on acorns and animal life along the Six Injured In A ccid ent or a decoration, or c l e a n the Red Cedar River and eats bread or crackers provided by spec­ tators. Six graduate students were in­ ing, lacerations to the head ; Kol party for underprivileged child­ g irls' room. jured early Thursday morning ert R e y n o l d s , Detroit, lacer­ ren Saturday a Mexican and a “ Doing a f a v o r for someone In the winter, the maintainence department occassionally gives Jf when the car they were riding ations and abrasions to the scalp glamorous touch. Not onlywi 11 else takes a g irl's mind off her­ the ducks corn from nearby farms and old bread and lettuce in struck a tree at the inter­ and abrasions to the right hand; Santa distribute gifts of toys and self and relieves the tension of fi­ trim from the dormitories. ,1* / clothing, but th e children will nals,” s ai d* Barb Cole, Pontiac section of Bogue St. and Shaw and C l i n t M erley, Lakewood, The tame ducks are descendants of the flock started here break th e Mexican pinata f o r senior. Lane, N.Y., scalp lacerations. t r e a t s . The East Shaw queen, about 50 years ago by William J . Beale, professor of botony. Injured w e r e Richard Von Von Drak, Osmun., Tur.nicliffe V -pH«® v V à ’ i . ngj Janice L e c k r o n , Deckerville Drak, Lake Worth, F la., who and Messerschmidt were treated received lacerations to the head at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing sophomore, and her court will at­ tend the party and along with 26 M iss M S U Contest Starts and contusions to the body; David and released. Campus police said Petitions for the 1964 Miss MSU Blue Key, junior and senior volunteers from the hall, will act Osmun, Jackson, lacerations to Reynolds and Merley were ad­ contest will be distributed Jan. 6, men’ s honorary, judges th e an­ as foster parent to the children. the head, c o n t u s i o n s and mitted to Olin Health Center. to all living units, saidPeteGent, nual contest. Judging will begin Eight to ten members of the fac­ abrasions to the left arm and Campus police said the stu­ Blue Key president. Sunday, Jan. 19, in the Union. ulty have been invited. legs; Guy Tunnicliffe, Birming­ dents were driving \ on E Each living unit may enter o n e South Campbell and Bailey, who Miss MSU and her court will be ham, lacerations and contusions •Shaw Lane in a Ids adii candidate. All petitions are to be are jointly sponsoring a party for announced during th e interm is­ to the head and a fractured -nose; driven by Yon Drak. I in room 345 Student Services by deprived children Saturday after­ sion at the J-Hop dance Feb. 1. Dale Nlesserschmidt, E astL ans- the tree while litak-ii Jan. 16. noon in Brody, p l a n to present t h e i r Christmas queen to each child and, as at other p ar t i e s, M a jo rs H e y b o e r, Scarff LET CREST D E C O R A T I O N T I M E —Whether it’ s tree trimming or door introduce Santa Claus. In East Mayo each girl is buy­ ing a gift for one of the children decorations, Christm as is e viden t in eve ry livin g unit of who will attend their party, to be Join A ir Science U nit the campus. Ph o to s by P a tti P ro u t B i f & BE YOUR held Saturday at 2 p.m. Games, stockings, toys, cloth­ ing, entertainment, singing, and Door and bulletin board deco­ Two outstanding officers, both experienced pilots, have joined ron of the 4th Fighter Group, the Mig K illers, in Korea in 1953. THE MEN OF Santa characterize the children’ s rating c o n t e s t s are part of the the Air Science Department this year. Major Gerald T . Heyboer After the war he joined the Air Proving Command and worked on Christm as atmosphere in South CLEANING PHI DELTA THETA parties of Phillips, Rather and Armstrong, West Shaw and North Campbell, East Yakeley, Bryan, Williams, L a s t Yakeley, Phil­ ipps, and South Wonders. was transferred here from Goose Bay, Labrador and Major Edwin J . Scarff came from Germany. the F-102 and other projects. Graduating from the U of M in 1959, he was stationed atKinche- West Mayo, the Theta Chi’s and lor AFB near Sault Ste. Marie. Major Heyboer was award­ SANTA CLAUS Delta /eta’s, and the Delta Sigma P i’ s and the Phi Gamma Nu’s. South Williams, Mason, and Recreation Group ed the Air Force Commendation Medal ea rlier this year for his In 1960 he we nt to Germany where he was the Wing Combat Opeartion Officer for the 50th Abbott will hold parties for em­ work at Goose Bay. He was the ployes’ children. Conference Here squadron commander and a wing Tactical Fighter Wing and flew executive officer there. F-100 type aircraft. West Landon girls, who have The National Recreation As­ He is a command pilot and has nicknamed themselves the Knit- sociation will consider the trend Michigan B e ta of Phi D e lta T h e ta wits, knitted mittens, ear warm­ toward unification of parks and logged over 3,000 hours of flying time in his 19 years of service. Calendar of G i v e y o u r s e lf and y o u r m o m an e x tra ers, and stocking caps in all sizes recreation departments at i t s After flying over 5 0 heavy bom­ C h r i s t m a s p re se n t. C r e s t will c a r e f u l l y Ifllu liC fa n S ' ta te 'U n iv e r s ity for needy children in the Lansing conference December 12-13here. bardment missions in World War (W ing Events c le a n an d p r e s s y o u r g a r m e n ts s o th e y 0 J' () C~ow(cif II, hi vhlojitru it UNION BOOK STORE S H I N E ” IK id d ie show ______________________________ ____ a d m is sio n not good fo r years may be credited to the Program received approval 'L'.-'s W h e e l e r D e a l e r s ” ________ "Higher education should help R i g h t O n C a m p u s - A D e p t. O f M SU education of their mothers, slit term. EDP was initially appro>ed S ta rts T h u rs d a y its beneficiaries perform not only said, and it takes more than a by the Academic Senate and D e b b i e R e y n o l d s in ‘ ‘ M A R Y , M A R Y ’ good housewife to make a hus­ reached implementation upon its U n ion B o o k S to re U n ion B o o k S to re U n io n B P l u s R o b e r t M i t c h u m in ‘ ‘ R A M P A G E ’ band happy. OK by the Hoard of Trustees. ARE DURING EXAM WEEK Fri. Sal. Sun. C a r d Ignleg DearuJones e n jo y o u r Edie Adams • Imogene Coca LIGHTNING FAST SERVICE Exclusive Showing Paul Lynde'Robert. Lpnsing YOU Y ummy C o lo r Adults Adm. M.00 Next! ARTICULATE? S P E C I A L : M onday th ru F r i d a y • MEAT ENTREE FAMED What do you suppose people did before the advent of the • WHIPPED POTATOES •HOT VEGETABLES • ROLL and BUTTER 55< NOT FOR ADULTS WITH Christmas card? Well they HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE DIRECTOR probably i n d u l g e d in the loneliness of thought and CAROL REED OR LOW BOILING POINTS' fOCUSES the drearyness of labor and wrote their friends and rel­ RALPH'S CAFETERIA 325 ¿ A S T G R A N D R I V E R atives a letter describing ON the triumphs and sorrows of the year almost gone. NAKED FEAR! FEATURE At 1:03 G L A D M E R 3:05-5:10-7:20 The Christmas card has 9:30 P.M. 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Now see him , waea"Wfclavt-TeTO In his first c d M ** motion picture "C o n v ic ts 4 ” S h o w n O n c e A t 9 :5 7 .T H B starring role! E x t r a 3 r d H it “ S P O R T O R A M A ” at 7 : l4 anight 8:35 P.M. only V ? 10 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , D e c e m b e r 6, 1963 ★ A u t o m o t i v e __________ ★ A u t o m o t i v e _________ ★ A u to m o tiv e ★ E m p lo y m e n t ★ F o r R ent ★ F o r R ent ★ F o r R ent n 19ol pi l i OPEL . Excellent con­ dition. Low mileage, radio, heat­ J .B .'S USED CARS Exclusively Chevrolets 1960, 2-door, hardtop, standard MOTORCYCLE________________ 1961 MAICO, 250 c .c . Good con­ AVON CALLING for Represen­ tatives who live in the vicinity LIVING ROOM, kitchen, toilet facilities. Two bedrooms with TWO-MAN, l i v i n g room, bed­ FURNISHED NEW*APARTMENT room, kitchen, bath. Furnished. close to campus for 3 or 4 er. No r u s t . Very reasonable. dition. Must sell now to best of East Lansing to meet the bunk beds. Completely furnished. Unsupervised. ED 2-5374. 50 students. $55 per month. Call C all Sam, ED 2-2519. 50 shift, V-8, all red. Immaculate. offer. Call Chuck, 337-9468. 50 demand created by T.V. adver­ Four students. Within walking 527 VIRGINIA, completely fur- ED 2-0255. _________ 50 W ANT AD 1062 TRIUMPH Herald conver- 1957, 2-door, hardtop, standard 1964 HONDA, 50 motor scooter, tising. For appointment in your distance to campus. ED 2-6784. nished and carpeted one bedroom WANTED ONE girl beginning shift V-8, all blue. Immaculate, • A U T O M O T IV E tible only 9000 miles excellent. 750 miles. I. ike new. Good price. home write or call: M rs. Alona 50 apartment f o r men. S l e e p i n g winter term in spacious apart­ 195b, hardtop, maroon and white, •EM P LO Y M EN T $900. Phone 337-0294. 50 ■all IV 9-9619. 50 Huckins, 5664 School St., Has- N E W L Y FURNISHED 5 - r o o m rooms and parking area. Laundry ment. Close to campus. Phone V-8, automatic. Excellent condi- apartment o f f campus, 4 male • FOR R EN T ECONOMICAL CAR. Good second lett, Michigan or call evenings, Call 332-0968. 50 332-0245. 50 tion. students, good location.Call days car. Radio, heater, safety belts. 195*, 2-door, V-8, standardshift. ★ E m p lo y m e n t________ FE 9-8483. C50 FOR 4 STUDENTS. Seniors or TWO GIRLS needed for Cedar • FOR SALE Call Mrs. Soloman, ED 2-3957. Exce lient condition. BABYSIT IF R-W i n t e r term .. 5 LICENSED PRACTICAL n u r s e . IV 9 9466. 50 graduate students preferred. 4 Village apartment f o r Winter • LO ST & FOUND Full time or p a r t time. Go o d rooms including large recreation Term . Phone 337-9493 or 332- 50 1956, convertible, V-8 automatic. day week. 8-4:30 p.m. in my riv e rs id e east • PERSONAL l9o3 DODGE DART, 4-door se­ Chartruse. New engine. apartment. 355-0794. P r e f e r starting salary. I d e a l working luxury Apts, on the Red Cedar room wi t h fireplace^Parking 5051. 50 • PEANUTS PERSONAL dan, excellent condition. P h o n e condition. P h o n e Carl Throop. space. Close to buslme. Call OKEMOS: L o v e l y 3 room fur- 1956, convertible, V-8 automatic. women without child. . 50 from • R EAL ESTATE 337-0862. 50 699-2144.____________________ 50 332-3980.________________ 50 nished apartment. All private, Gray and white. OPHTHAL MOLOGIST NEEDS of­ $55 p. mo. - Short Leases 1953 OLD'S '8 8 '. Good running MATURE STUDENT to assist U N A P P R O V E D BASEMENT utilities p a i d . Parking. Call • S ER V IC E 1956, hardtop, all white, V-8 auto­ fice nurse with experience in ED 2-0255 After 5:00 p.m. condition, a u t o m a t i c , radio, handicap attorney in arising apartment, Lansing. Need one 332-8082. 50 •T R A N S P O R TA TIO N matic. Excellent condition. Ophthalmology or or t ho pt i c s . mornings and retiring evenings. (Unfurnished Also Available) heater. Must sell. $100. Phone male student , $30. per month. B ACHE L OR A P A R T . M E N T . •W AN TED 1955, 4-door, cylinder automatic, Call IV 5-5469._____________ 50 Compensation, room and board. 332-2704. 50 LARGE FOUR room furnished Minutes from Campus. P h o n e Graduate students only. 3 rooms D E A D L IN E : runs well. $450. TOWN AND COUNTRY F O O D Call between 6:30 p.m. and 10 1958 FORDj Lair'iane, r500’ 2- 2801 S. Cedar apartment f o r three or four 484-6858. 50 and b3th. Private entrance. Call COMPANY needs men. Married p.m. 484-1938.______________ 50 1 p.m . one c la s s da y be* door, one owner, top condition, preferred with t i m e on t h e i r college men. $35 each on rental WANTED ONE young man 21 or 339-2606 available Dec. 16. 50 TU 2-1478 C50 fo re p u b lic a tio n . $500, ED 2-8300. 50 hands to work at exceptional sell­ ★ F o r R ent agreement or $95 month on lease. over to s h a r e modern, q u i e t A.H. S p r i t e 1959. Radio and C a n c e l lo tio n s *1 2 noon one l458 CHEVY, 4-door hardtop, heater, rebuilt engine. Goodcon- ing job. F o r appointment c a l l Parking. Call IV 9-2389. 50 Brentwood Apartment. Call 489- WINTER TERM c la s s day before p u b l¡c a tio n V-8, automatic, 6 good tire s, PARKING SPACES. Near Mini­ WANT ONE male roommate to 9507. 50 dition. $800, 332-8843. 50 484-4317.______________ C mart. $5 weekly. Call ED 2- . AT PH O N E: new exhaust system, radio, seat VOLKSWAGEN, 1954, sunroof, SKIERS: Work winter term in the share modern apartment at Ey- MODERN FURNISHED a p a r t - the river s edge 3634. 50 deal Villa. Call 332-6664 after ment for 3 or 4 males. Avail­ belts, body in good condition. excellent c o n d i t i o n . Rebuilt Pro Shop at Boyne Highlands ski apartments on the cedar 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 355-n s. 50 APARTMENTS 6 p.m. 50 able beginning of winter term. river st. motor, $850. ED 7-7618 or IV area. Both full time and weekend RATES: s pa k T X n moto TTs 4-4209. 50 help needed. Do not apply unless GIRL OVER T l a i fourth iii F U R N I S H E D APARTMENT 5 Call 337-0027. 50 ED 2-4432_______________ OLDS MOBILE 1959, ‘88’ Holiday you c a n w o r k every weekend. furnished apartment across from minutes from Berkey Hall. Will LOVELY THREE rooms f u r ­ ONE OR TWO senior or graduate 1 D A Y ...................S I . 25 Dt I I MTU R coupe. Original flawless maroon Some time off to ski. Write Don Abbott. Phone 332-8308 . 50 accommodate 3 women. All utili­ nished, mahogany panelling, am­ students wanted to share new 3 D A Y S _____ S2.50 WHOLESALE PRICES and white finish. Whitewall tires. Thomas Sporthaus, 6600 T ele­ TRAILER FOR couple or 2 boys, ties included. $135 mo. Availa­ ple parking, accommodates two- apartment. Three blocks from 5 D A Y S . . . . S 3 .75 Hydromatic, radio, power steer­ graph, Birmingham, Michigan, $50 per month plus utilities. Fur­ ble December 15. Call after 6:00 three. Available December 15. campus. $55 per month. Phone COME E l9o 1. automatic. S h a r p . ing and brakes. A sharp new car. (3 a s e d on 15 w o rd s per ad) Phone 626-9500. 50 nished. Call 7-2094. 50 p.m., ED 2-6337.__________ 50 Call 355-8014. 50 ED 2-0255 . 50 T h e re w i ll be a 25« s e rv ic e CORVAlR b’oO, 4-door, *00 low Trade-in, driven only 29,000 «ac­ and b o o k k e e p in g ch a rg e if tual m iles. $1185. A1 Edwards Co. Lincoln, Mercury, Comet t h is ad is n o t p a id w ith in I ( iRIT ¡959, Gala,\ie cot vertible, dealer, 3125 East Saginaw. (North one w e e k. a u t o m a t i c , pe r f e c t * , r e d. "FALCON 10 0. stattonwagon, lo- of Frandor). 1956 FORD COURIER, 6-cylinT C50 LIVE IN LUXURY WINTER TERM ★ A u to m o tive der. Heater. Running condition, VO LKS« \GF N 1962, red, ex­ YOL KSWAGi N 1963, fully equip- reasonable. 332-5545.________50 # jeller.t condition, radio, rear ned. 9;.595. VOLKSWAGEN, i960 sedan. Like speaker, whitewalls, extras like new in and out. Low mileage. new. f f - s*. sell. I\ 2-5712. 50 ( si x o t h e r different- models t o Phone IV 4-0940.___________ 50 ON VIR..L \N I . f - S . T96Ü RAMBLER, 4-door sedan, standard s uft, 2 door, r idio, model. I ow bark fir arc mg. deluxe, radio, reclining seats. -.eater. Xo rust. $145. 355- $045 3000 1.. Michigan Good t i r e s only $795. Phone :;rer J o.m. 50 IV 7-3715 487-5880.____________________ 50 ______ C50 [936 PLYMOUTH, e x c e l l e n t 20,000 Cl ARANTI I D original body, new tires, reworked timing miles, 1951 Ford, V-S stick, great assembly. $125. Call 355-5680. STORY tires, radio, interior. 5200. Paul LD 2-0841. 50 _____________________________ 50 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, s u n r o o f , G R ADl A'FT NG N1A R R 1 L~D good mechanical condition. Ex­ students-buy a furniture van for cellent transportation. 30 m.p.g. Sells For IjOss what a rental would cost you. 8*95. Call 484-2739. 50 195- G.M.t . truck, hydromatic. 1961 BLUE OPEL. Excellent con­ A- 1, pr'iced to se 1'1. P h o n e dition. Low m i l e a g e , radio, 60 ! ord F ale on 2-door with 355-8155. 50 heater. No rust. Very reasona­ lidio, ; eater, standard shift ¡45 ~T”l At lv OLDS'58', 2-door ble. Call 484-3104. 50 ir.J v ite wall tires. S795. hardtop,- .pow er brakes, good 1960 M.G.A. 1600 mechanically tires, body, r.'crio r, like new. sound. Needs body work. Acces­ 3.32-529.V 50 sories included, Mu s t move. 1953 CHEVROLET BeiAir hard- S550. Phone 337-1471. 50 59 C . e '• r o 1 e r Impala Con­ vertible. I n c l u d e s p o w e r t op , powerglide transmission, 1963 SLNBEAM ALPINE con- steering, power brakes, power push-button radio, heater. Cali­ vertible. Inquire ED 7-9245. Can windows, power seats with fornia car, no t ust, 5150. Call be seen after 5:00 p.m. 50 355-09~4. 50 1958 CHEVROLET, 2-door, 6 automatic transmission and CHFYROLrT, 1963, ¡TnpiTi con- cylinder. Stick. Excellent con­ .v-.ite wall tires. 5995. vertible, V-S stick shift. One dition. S595. Call 484-3517. 50 owner, 52,495. Call 355-”707 or CHEVROLET, 1955 2-doorhard- 63 Buick Skylark Convertible LD 2-585". 50 top. B el-A ir. Body rough. Motor Wit ; radio, heater, V-S and 4 S L R E-STARTER 1953 Stude- and interior excellent. Call 337- 3- Floor. $24957 baker. Good body. Lxcellent en­ 7026. 5 p.m.-7 p.m. 50 gine, r.eu clutch. Snow tires on 1956 BLTCK, $250 or best offer. rear. R 5. H.- 1\' 4-4854 after Radio, heater. Excellent running 9:30 p.m. ___ __ , 50 condition. Caii after 6 p.m. ED 56 Oldsmobile S8 2-door with [96 I F -85 stationwagon, Y-S, • C O M P L ET E L Y FURNISHED y <» i l a t • AIR CONDITIONED radio, heater and 2-tone paint. 7-1552. 50 radio, heater, hydromatic, low \utomatic transmission. $ 95 . JAGLAR X K 140 convertible. • INDIVIDUAL STUDY DESKS • W A L L TO WALL CARPETING m i l e a g e . Lxcellent condition. Roadster, 1956, excellent con­ Call 582-8252. 50 dition. Call OL 5-1784. 50 • SPACIOUS ROOMS • INDIVIDUAL HEAT CONTROL ALSTTN- Fill AL T. Y, 1958, 4 pass- STORY enger, wire wheels, overdrive, FIAT i960 MULTIPLIA-600 Sta- tionwagon, recent tires. Excel­ • GARBAGE DISPOSAL • P R IV A TE BALCONIES etc. Tight and excellent through­ lent condition. Very economical out. $1300. 332-3082. 50 •ELEVATO R • LAUNDRY F A C IL IT IE S $425. Call 332-4839. 50 [936 FL ICK, 8-cyli! der, 2-door, AUTOMOTIVE REPAlfl excellent running condition, some D & T SERVICE offers com­ • CONTROLLED FM IN EACH APARTMENT 2 5 2 RIVER STREET • CONVENIENT TO SHOPPING AREAS WO R L D S L A R G E S T rust. $250. 355-0319, 355-7922 plete service and parts for Re­ CALL 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 A N Y T IM E OLDS m O B I L E dealer after 5 p.m. 50 nault and Peugeot. Trained me­ l95$ FORD convertible. Sacri- chanics. 934 N. Washington. 485- ifice. 5600. Phone IV 5-2533. 50 6479.________________________ 50 S E E T H E R E S T - T H E N R E N T T H E R E S T F U R N IS H E D S T U D E N T A P A R T M E N T S HASLETT APARTMENTS OPEN DAILY FOR YOUR INSPECTION EVERGREEN ARMS 332-1011 For The Ultimate In Luxury A n d C o n v e n ie n c e All Apartm ents Feature 125 HASLETT STREET A C om plete Line O f BLO C K FRO M BERKEY HALL 41 U N ITS AVAILABLE N O W GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Including 341 EVERGREEN A ir C o n d itio n e r - G a rb a g e D is p o s a l 1 B LO C K N O R T H O F G R A N D RIVER F u ll S ize R a n g e 13 C u . F t. R e frig e ra to r 2 0 LUXURIOUS UNITS and O v e n w ith F r e e z e r E X C L U S I V E R E N T A L A N D M A N A G E M E N T 225 W . W A S H T E N A W IV 5-2261 OVER 4 4 YEARS O F TR U S TW O R TH Y REAL ESTATE SERVICE M.S.U. F r i d a y , D ec em be r 6, 1963 H Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan ★ P erso n al ★ S e r v ic e ★ S e r v ic e ★ F o r R ent ★ F o r R ent ★ F o r R ent ★ F o r Sale ★ P erso n al UNCLE FUD’S P A R T Y Shop. YOU REALLY ought to t a l k t o EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Elec­ MODERN TWO BEDROOM fur­ SUBURBAN BRICK cottage, mod­ SINGLE ROOM for rent. Cooking, FURNITURE ‘FOR SALE. 9 X 12 THESIS PRINTED Party supplies and beverages. Kem Schneider, Standard L i f e tric typewriter. Thesis, general, ern newly decorated, large lot. one block from Berkey Hall. $120 braided rug, dishes and other Rapid service, d i a z o prints, 355-1246 after 5:30 p.m. 50 nished apartment for 3 or 4. College Division, 919 E. G r a n d Shade trees, spacious lawn, gard­ per term . Call ED 2-4546 or ED articles. Phone 482-2541. 50 drafting supplies, a l s o xerox Kosher sandwiches. Two miles Available January 1. Call 332- east on Grand R iv er._______ _C River, 337-1663.___________ C50 FREE PICKUP and delivery^ IN THE COUNTRY-7 miles from copies. 0034. 50 en privileges. ED 7-7193. 50 2-5507. 50 FOR MUSIC designed with your Same day service, general typ­ M.S.U. attractive small 2 bed­ CAPITAL CITY BLUEPRINT APARTMENT FOR 4 or 5, unsup- VACANCY FOR two g irls. Off 2 1/2 BLOCKS to campus, 21 over, ★ P e a n u ts P e r s o n a l taste in mind, can on the Larry ing. Joyce Watson, 694-8111. C campus housing near campus. singles, doubles, cleaned weekly. room house, nice lot, fully mod­ 221 S. Grand ervised, v e r y clean, nearcam - Dear HMS have a nice 1-o-n-g Devin Orchestra. IV 2-1240 or EXPERT TYPING. Done quiciTÿ ern, $250 down, $65 month. Call Lansing, IV 2-5431 pus. Phone 355-4210. 50 Three bedroom home. ED 2 - Graduate students preferred. 435 ______________________ C50 vacation winter term . We hope IV 2-9800. C on e l e c t r i c pica. Merrilyn 0298 after 6:30 p.m. 50 M.A.C. Phone 332-5571. 50 355-5863. 50 O n e block South of ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l to m iss you. Your friends. 50 T.V. RENTALS f o r students. Vaughn. M.S.U. grad. 339-8751. FOUR MALE students to share ROOMS FOR men who desire CHRISTMAS TREE$-Scotch Pine Kalamzaoo Street Body Shop. Dear Atlantic City Joyce. Good Economical rates by the term M cDo n ald* s over 3000 to choose from at 2850 E XP E R I E N C E D QUALITY completely f u r n i s h e d house. quiet, clean residence for only and months. UNIVERSITY T.V. Small dents to l a r g e wrecks. luck on your next birthday, the TYPING. Call Shirley Mense. C o o k i n g , unsupervised. 489- $30 per month. Inquire 332-0993. College Rd. Just south of M.S.U. RENTALS, 355-6026. Call after campus. One mile south of 1-96. American and f o r e i g n cars. 15th. Love Jam ie. 50 FE 9-2351. 50 0880. 50 ________________________ 50 Any size tree $2.50 open every Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 Dear T erry B. Please don’t for- 5 p.m. C ANN BROWN typist and'muTti- TWO GRADUATE students de­ U N A P P R O V E D two double East Kalamazoo._________ c get my birthday. I will be 16 sire third man to share Lansing rooms. Available for male stu­ Saturday and Sunday in Decem­ IF YOU like to stretch it out and next week. Marilvn 5Q TYPING SERVICE hth offset printing (black &white house. Everything p a i d . $45 dents in house occupied only ber. 50 à color). IBM. General typing, Poodles A p r i c o t miniatures, pay more, you can buy your insur­ Dear Frat Rat thanks for re - REASONABLE, FAST, accurate monthly. 482-3029. 50 by students. Cooking privileges typing in home. Phone 355-0975. term papers, theses, disserta­ N e w Student A p t s . white toys, and a fine litter of ance t h a t way too, f r omBubol z turning my c h a r m bracelet. tions. ED 2-8384. . , C with utensils furnished. Available ■______' 50 I adjoining the campus ROOMS Irish setters. Phone 655-1623. Agency, Two Twenty Albert, ED Another r a t ._________ 50 T Y P I N G , T E R M papers a for winter term. $10.50 per week. _____________________________ 50 2-8671. C50 GENERAL TYPING, Immediate s p e c i a l t y . Experienced. For ROOMS FOR RENT. Cooking and Phone 489-2334 or ED 2-8191. AQUA LUNG-Voit 72 cu. ft. tank STATE FARM’S HOMEOWNER'S ★ R e a l E s t a t e service, experienced, 355-1237. parking. All new furniture. T w o 50 50 fathom regulator. Dacor back policy gives you more home pro­ TRANSFERRED MUST s e l l or 50 quick service. Phone 882-6259. C a ll ED 2-5051 ____________________________ 50 blocks to Berkey. ED 2-3792 af­ LARGE DOUBLE room. P i n e pak, like new, $100. Phone 353- tection, saves $$. Ask your State lease 3 bedroom house. Near East COLLEGE PAPERS T Y P E D . ter 12. F A S T , ACCURATE s e r v i c e . p a n e l e d , large bookshelves , 1397. _ ______50 F a r m a g e n t a b o u t it to­ Lansing. Carpeted and draped Royal E lectric Pica. Phone Mrs. Reasonable rate. IV 7-0920. 50 A v a ila b le _______________ 50 parking , cleaned weekly. ED STAUFFER EXERCISE lounge. day. GEORGE TOBIN OR ED living room & dining room, gal­ I H arris, 355-8178. C50 TYPING in my home. Shirley SINGLE ROOM for men. 5 minute 2-1418, 827 Sunset Lane. 50 Half-price new. Phone ED 2- KARMANN, IV 5-7267, in F ran- ley kitchen. FE 9-8791._____ 50 w a l k i n g distance. Private en­ EXPERT DISSERTATION, Decker, Forest Ave. Lansing. NOW ROOM FOR one or two in new 3101. 50 d o r . ______________________ C50 THESES, Phone IV 2-7208.___________ _c trance. Reasonable. Day, ED 2- 50 REMMING TON ELECTRIC type­ EDIE STARR, TYPIST, Theses, ★ S e r v ic e home. ED 2-1183. E X E C ” QU A LI T Y typing. 0885, ext. 6 2 , e v e n i . n g s . ED writer reconditioned with stand. dissertations, term papers, gen­ DIAPER SERVICE to your de- GENERAL TYPING 2-4261. 50 One block off campus. Phone O ffi c e 242 Cedar 5t. $ 120. ED 2-1606.___________ 50 eral typing. Experienced, IBM sire. You receive your own dia­ QUALITY WORK SUPERVISED - VACANCY f o r Rooms for men winter term. Sin­ ONE BLOCK FROM BRODY Rarb. 332-3755. 50 i G r . R i v e r Ave. one. Cooking. Near Post office. gle $9 per week, doubles, $6.50. CHRISTY 5-S 1 RING banjo. Long E lectric. OR 7-8232. c pers back each time. With our STUDENT TV R E N T A L S.'New' service, you may include up to 332-5545 ★ T ra n s p o r ta tio n Call ED 7-9566._______ 50 Large, warm, quiet rooms.Com­ neck. $250 new. 4 m o n t h s old. 1 9 " portable, $9 per month. 21” APPROVED DOUBLE and single pletely furnished, hot and cold Asking $175. Must sell Call 353- two pounds of your baby’ s under­ TRANSPORTATION WANTED: THESIS TYPING and printing, rooms for men close to campus, water in each. Large lobby with 2823. 50 table models, $8 per month. All shirts and clothing which will Wonch Grafie, 1720 East Mich­ Ride to Northern upper peninsula sets guaranteed; no service 'or quiet, nocooking. Call ED 7-0177, T .V ., laundry and parking. ED DOUBLE BED-foam rubber mat- delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV not fade. White, blue or pink igan Ave. Lansing, phone 484- after exams. Call 337-1029. 50 5:30-6:30 p . m . _______ 50 2-2574. Spartan Hall, 215 Louis, tress-box spring, frame; crib 2-0624. diaper pails furnished. (\7ant>Ads cont. on page 12) C AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE 7786. C50 NEAR CAMPUS. C o n g e n i a l , one block from campus. -5 0 and chifforobe; vacuum cleaner. quiet. Study conditions. Serious SINGLE ROOM FOR me n, ap­ Call 355-7775. ________50 ALTERATIONS, sewing, button­ 914 E. Gier Street mature men only. Cooking, park­ proved, coffee privileges, park-: CRIB-E DI S ON , and Kant-wet holes, quick and efficient s e r- Lansing, Michigan IV 2-0864__________C ing. $9 . 332-2788 , 337-0881. ing, $8. Call ED 2-4562 after m attress, excellent c o n d i t i o n . vice. 332-2949. 50 You A re In v ite d t o A tte n d a Snyder 50 5 p.m. 544 University Dr. 50 $35. Call 332-0259^ 50 S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S to re Un Dorm LAKE LANSING homes. F o u r F R E E L E C T U R E ON ATTRACTIVE, QUIET room with students per home. $50 monthly discount on baby playpens, high private bath, in area of beau­ C H R IS T IA N S C IE Jf C E per student. Lake front. Phone chairs, Taylor tots. For unmar­ FE 9-2221. SINGLE, DOUBLES. Male, un­ tiful homes for graduate student 50 or professional man. ED 2 —1176. ried students-electric blankets. 50 For Xmas gifts; toys, bicycles, SELL YOUR e n title d approved. Private entrance, tele­ roomheaters, coffee heaters, hot “H O W C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E t h r e e L a d ie s o v e r 21. win- 3 C ' .daf a ir, dishes, lamps, steam irons, R« South Campus phone. Private parking available. ter-Spring term . One double and shelving, see Ace Hardwhere on 3 blocks from campus. 332-1887. 1/2 double. $12.50 weekly. F ea­ tures: cooking, pleasant living East Grand River across from BOOKS FOR C A N H E L P Y O U ” MALE STUDENT to share room and dining area, fireplace, util­ Union. Phone ED 2-3212. C by • C o m p le te ly furnished with o t h e r student. In East ities included. Two bathrooms. STEREO PHONO for sale $45. • Wall to w all carpeting • 4 car parking 9 A i r conditioned Lansing. Walking distance. 837 One block from Abbott Dorm, Also B Flat Clarinet, either $45. W. Grand River.____________ 50 337-1010 or 332-2276. NICE CLEAN rooms: privateen- DOUBLE ROOMS for men. Un- ONE HARMAN Kardon A360 50 Call 355-9409. 50 CASH LA A R N O L D H. E X O , O .S.B. o f Evanston, Illinois M em ber o f the B oard o f L ectu reship < f • Snack bar trance, private shower. Cooking supervised h o u s i n g . Cooking stereo amplifier. Also AM-FM T h e M other C hurch. T h e F irst C hu rch of allowed. Linens supplied. Call privileges. On Abbott near cam - tuner. Call ED 2-3100. Leave • P r iv a te balcony C hrist, Scientist, in Boston, M assachusetts Ann Brown, 332-8384 or 337- nus^Phone^^ST^TSb^^^^^jO message. 50 • F o u r large closets 9140. 50 • D ishw a she rs ★ F o r Sale ★ L o st & Found M onday, Decem ber 9, 1963 DOUBLE ROOM for men approv- ed, supervised. Cooking privi­ APARTMENT FULL OF FURNI­ LOST: Boy’s High School c l a s s a t 8 : 1 5 P .M . O f f lc e O p e n T 2 - 7 F L M ^ D a d y leges, parking. Near Mini-mart TURE. Includes bedroom, living ring. At Illinois game. If found, and St. Johns, Call ED 2-3634. room, kitchen furniture, drapes, please call Gary, ED 7-1890. S m a l l A uditorium o f th e SjR M §H E D TW E Toorns7D ath7 50 r u g s , l a m p s , etc. Everything \ 50 utilities paid except lights. 4 EAST SIDE: Near Frandor and graduate students. Parking. $10 college bus. Comfortable, c l e a n must be sold. Call 332-0373. IW L A N S I N G C IV IC 505 W . Allegan Street C E N T E R ___________________50 ★ P e r s o n a l weekly. IV 5-0553. 50 gentlemen. P a r k i ng. Call after DINING ROOM suite. Drop leaf Lansing, M ichigan SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS 4:00 p.m., IV 2-3454. 50 t a b l e , leaves, pads, 4 chairs. SAVINGS on engagement rings U nder the auspices o f F irst C hurch MEN 2 l and over. Nicely lur- Buffet. Mahogany. $150. Phone ED NEW nished rooms. 118 Linden Street. 2-4122. Close to everything. Reasonable. CONN CORONET was $170 now 50 and all other jewelry. I repre­ sent Sidney Krandall and Sons, UNION BOOK STORE o f Christ, Scientist, Lansing, M ichigan one of Americas o l d e s t and F r e e P a rk in g in the S te ven s T . M a s o n lo t ED 7-2345. 50 $75. Good condition. Also Royal EYDEAL VILLA SINGLE ROOM for male student. portable typewriter with math Call ED 2-0205 after 5:30 p.m. key board, $25. Call after 5:30 largest jewelry establishment, and can offer the ultimate in R i g h t O n C a m p u s - A D e p t. O f M SU In fa n t c a re in P a r lo r “ F ” at the C iv ic Au d or weekends. 50 p.m. TU 2-3715. 50 fine diamonds and jewelry at ito riu m great savings. Call Ken Yauch 1 & 2 BEDROOM S SUPERVISED ROOM for 2 men LADIES ten-drawer dresser. Ex­ at IV 4-4377.________ 50 1 BEDROOM FO R 3 opposite Berkey Hall. Cooking cellent condition, must sa c ri­ P E R S O N S $ 14 .5 0 2 BEDROOM FO R 4 and parking. Call ED 2-2495. 50 fice $15. Two mahogany bedroom EVERYO N E CAN AFFORD* MALE STUDENT to share double night tables $6. Call after 5:30 T H E B E L L T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N IE S wi t h foreign student. Approved. p.m. 355-3111. 50 THE BEST — P E R S O N S 5 13 -75 527 Elizabeth. 50 BICYCLE STORAGE. E astL ans- K-L H -9 S A L U T E : T O M H A M IL T O N •C O M PLETELY IF YOU ARE concerned a b o u t ing Cycle, 1215 East Grand River, a tte n d th e s p e c i a l b u s in e s s s e m in a r at N o r th w e s te r n FU R N IS H ED your grades Winter term, you owe call 332-8303. ■ C50 ‘ I'v e know n q u ick ie on every jo b w hat w as e x p ected . T h e n SPEAKERS it was prett\ m u ch up lo m e. w ith help as need ed , s a s s U n iv e rsity in C h icag o . it to yourself to have the best pos­ 1956 GREAT LAKES trailer, 8* x T h e n , as C o m m u n icatio n s S u p e rv iso r in O ttum w a, tom • C IT Y BUS (*to listen to, that is) N orthw estern B e ll’s Tom H am ilto n i B .S .. B u sin ess, 1 0 6 0 1 . sible surroundings f o r concen­ 42’ in excellent condition. 30” gas was both salesm an and su p e rv iso r — tw o o th er salesm en •L A R G E R EC ROOM T om is M an ag er <>f his co m p a n y 's C lin to n . Iow a B u sin ess tration. Quiet, close-in s i n g l e r a n g e , refrigerator. T w o bed­ AT w orked un der him . O n th is jo b he show ed the v e rsa tility •LA U N D R Y FA C ILIT IES room for man seeking good place room, 4 piece bath. Front enclo­ O ffice, and has a sta ll o f seven to h e lp h im serv ice bis •C LO S E T O S H O P P IN G to s t u d y in approved rooming sure, 275 gal. oil tank. Call IV house, 2blocksfromUnion.Room 5-0861.______________________ §0 HI-FI BUYS 35.000 telep h on e cu sto m e rs. T o m ’s p ro m o tion resulted m uch fro m h is im pressive th at paid off in h is C lin to n p ro m o tio n . Tom H a m ilto n , like m any y o u n g m en. is im p atien t to •A IR C O N D I T I O N E D 323 E. Ga. River m ake th in g s happ en fo r Ifis com p an y and h im self. T h e re and parking s po t . $11: without CHRISTMAS TREES. Cut your r e c o rd s in tw o o th e r com pany a re a s. He had been an a re few p laces w here such re s tle s sn e s s -is m o re w elcom ed F E A T U R IN G - parking $10. Approved, well-run own beautiful S c o t c h Pines. 337-2310_____________ A ssistan t M a rk etin g P ro m o tio n S u p e rv iso r help ing develop FLORIDA HOLIDAY: No snow- o r rew ard ed th an in th e fa st-g ro w in g tele p h o n e bu sin ess. G . E . A P P L IA N C E S men’s house, same management Choice $2, 4811 Ballantine Rd. sales p ro m o tio n when he w as selected by h is com p an y to and seven years. Visit sidedoor,428 (Go north on Abbott or Chand- no woe- rates filled to your bud­ L A V IS H N EW Grove Street, (straight back of ler Road.).___________ 50 get. Call Main Travel, IV 4-4442. S W IM M IN G P O O L Linn’s Camera Shop), or phone NEW PLATFORM r o c k e r s , C50 BELL T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N IE S 332-4792, 355-0089 or 337-1449. $19.95-$169,95. Large selection. FOR FU R TH ER 50 LOOK B-4-U Buy Storage Furni­ IN FO R M A T IO N W H ILE APPROVED "MEN double room. ture Sales, 4601 N. U.S. 27, IV Phone Kitchen, living room, junior, sen­ 7 - 0 1 7 3 . _________________ £ 5 0 Y O U STUDY iors or graduate. Close to cam­ EXOTIC AFRICAN hand carved T E L E P H O N E M A N -0 F -T H E -M 0 N T H D O R IS SAM ED 2-0322 pus. Call after 5:15 p.m. 332- Ebony and Mvule Wood Carvings, - W E HUNTi F E 92558 EVENINGS ED 20565 2195.____________ _______ 50 real b u y s as gifts for your ROOMS, DOUBLES, Clean, quiet. f r i e n d s or parents. Special 25% ONE C A L L - DOES IT Al L NEW ONE or two bedroom apart Two blocks to Berkey. 532 Ann. Christmas Discount to students ment. Unfurnished, completely Call after 6:00 p.m.________ 50 FREE and University personnel. Fig­ carpeted. Parking 1020 Short St. APARTMENT REN TERS TWO SINGLE sleeping rooms ures, s p e a r s , salad sets, paper One block campus. ED 2 - 0091. for male students. Linens fur­ knives, bookends, etc. December $8. GIRL to Share bedroom, liv­ nished. Phone 332-1682. LOCATING S E R V IC E 50 6, 9 and 10th, 9 :0 0 a . m . -4:30p.m . ing room, kitchen. Utilities paid. PHONE: 337-2587 WOME N T Approved and super­ (also a.m. on the 7th). 4th floor, Foreign s t u d e n t welcome. ED vised. One v a c a n c y . Cooking room 412 Michigan National Tow­ THINKING OF a Pizza Party? 2 - 5 9 7 7 . ________________ _50 privileges. Close in. Phone 332- er, across from C apitol Building, Contact Bimbo’s Pizza first.C a ll HOUSE 8945. 325 Grove. East Lansing. Lansing. Gordon Imports. LOWER LEVEL of $50,000home. 50 50 484-7817. C50 Adjoining ski club property. P ri­ vate entrance, patio and parking. Kitchen facilities, fireplace, c a r­ peted. Will be ready winter term. □ □ □ Will accommodate 4 male (senior or graduate students). Call ED \ J OI N OLD FRI ENDS, MEET NEW ONES . . . r j i a 7-1191 for appointment. GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to share attractive house with tw o 50 mwM AT- graduate s t u d e n t s . C a l l ED 2-2838._______ 50 MEN-APPROVED, unsupervised university h o u s i n g , $155 term . Room and board. W e c a n b r e a k \ dorm contracts. Ulrey S t u d e n t Co-op. 532 Abbott Rd. ED 7-9901. 50 MODERN HOUSE for MSU men students. All utilities paid. $8 a week per student. ED 2-4541. 50 UNAPPROVED HOUS I NG for men. Two blocks from campus. Call 332-6736.______________ 50 NEWLY DECORATED, furnished house for 2 or 3 boys. 1122 Lathrop, ED 7-2094. _____ 50 A ir p l a y . THREE BEDROOM house. F u r- nished or unfurnished. Suitable B I L L I A R D S for 4 or 5 students. Four blocks E n jo y 20 C o lo rfu l B ru n s w ic k R eg u latio n from campus. Call Sam Eyde, S ize T a b le s ED 2-032? or ED 2-0565. 50 UNAPPROVED 3 bedroom house B e a u tifu l S u rro u n d in g s A t on east side of Lansing. Com­ pletely furnished for 4 or 5 college students. All utilities in­ CUSHION N CUE cluded. $10.50 per week. Phone 5024 S . C e d a r A t Jo lly R d . F o r R e s e rv a tio n P h o ne 8 8 2 -2743 489-2334 or 332-8191. 50 12 Michigan State News, Eas t Lansing, Michigan F r i d a y , De c em be r 6, 1963 'S’Gymnasts Enter Midwestern Open S.B.S. says MSU will be represented at the Midwestern Open Gymnastics Championship's which are slated for today and tomorrow at Navy Illinois sharing th e role of the favorite. The Spartans are not sending a full team to the event, but a quin­ tet o f experienced performers THANK YOU for your patronage pier in Chicago. this term, and The m e e t will bring together could g i v e the Green and White the finest collegiate teams in the honors in individual competition. nation, wi t h NCAA c h a m p i o n Coach George Szypula consid­ Michigan and runner-up Southern ers sophomore Jim Curzi to be (Want-Ads cont. from page 11) the team’ s best all-around per­ former. The meet will give Curzi ^ T r a n s p o r ta tio n RIDE NEEDED to Philadelphia - around December 2Sth. Return before Monday, January 6. Call his first big test before the seas­ on starts in earnest early in Jan­ uary. Bill M cFillen, another sopho­ more, will compete in the tumb­ have a very Carol Cline, ED 2-40~6. ling, trampoline, and floor exer­ Merry Christmas. 50 cise divisions. R I D E R S ON delightful speedy A trio of junior lettermen round scenic cruse to Mexico City for out the Spartan contingent. Christmas Vacation. Teleph Todd Gates w i l l work on th e quick1 IV 4-24" 50 parallel bars, wi t h John R o b s CHRISTMAS V AC AT I ON competing on th e parallel bars SPECIAL-Direct to New York and in floor exercise. GOOD LUCK and return, $30. For reserva­ Manuel Turchan will see action tions c a l l East Lansing Bus on the horse, horizontal bar, and Depot. ED .2-2813. 50 parallel bars. RIDERS WANTED to New York and points along way. Leaving Cleveland, Sunday, Dec, 29, phone U-M S 355-4118. DRIVE CAR to Los Angeles, San Di e go , Sacramento, San Fran­ 50 Favorite Twelve colleges are sending cisco, Seattle, t all Mr. Harper swimmers to the Women’s Col­ at IV 5-4381. G a s a l l o w a n c e . legiate Championships Saturday on Travel time. Returnable deposit. at the Women's IM Building pool. if W a n te d 50 The University of Pennsylvania team and the L' of M swimmers have been installed as co-favor­ I WOULD like to care for your ites for the team honors in the Finals ALSO!! child in my Spartan Village home. meet which gets underway with Phone 355-2"73. 50 the preliminary races at 9 a.m. ★ ★ ★ MAN TO share apartment with The finals will begin at 1 p.m. two other in Eydeal Villa. Phone Several national record hold­ 337-2406 after 2 p . m . 50 ers, including State’s C h r i s APARTMENT WANTED by t w ■ K l u t e r a i, d Bowling Green's W in ter term books are ma l e student s. In East Lansing, f : s i . me n duo of Noreen Wolcot Okemos area. Must be furnished. and Paula Webber, are among Will exchange references. Phone the enteram now in stock. You m ay 355-8291. P etueer. 8 a.m. a There wl ad- .ONE MALL over 11 pick up yo u r outside readings ginning winter term. One block to Berkey Hal!. Cali 332-126". 50 before you le a ve . Buy N ow B \E-'i SITTER IN Spartan Village area f o r t wo . References re­ quired. Phone 355-0854 after 5:00 and avo id the rush at the p.m. 50 GIRL TO live in. Private room, start of n ext term . !-