W eather Inside MICHIGAN C l o u d y w i t h s h o w e rs and a S ta te s m e n r e c o r d , p. 3; l i t t l e c o l d e r t o d a y . H i g h in P o w e r P l a n t c le a n - u p , p. 5; Weekend s p o rts ro u n d u p , p . z STATE up pe r 3 0 ’ s. UNIVERSITY Price IO4 E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n LB J To S e e C o n g O n F is c a l P la n s T o d a y Will Push S e lf-C o n tro l D o w n e d Proposed C a n a l S p lits A r e a UN Tax Cut A resolution calling for Pan­ States, excepting the two con­ the delegate from the Soviet Un­ cerned parties. ion. F A L L E N S P A R T A N - S t a t e g y m n a s t B o b B e g u e l i n is l i f t e d o n t o a s t r e c h e r f o l l o w i n g a f a l l amanian ownership of the Panama Canal was defeated at Friday's The U. S. role in Panama was R e f e r e n c e was repeatedly Promises To Slash from t h e h o r i i o n t a l bar d u r in g S a t u r d a y ' s m ee t a t th e IM Spo rts A r e n a . A i d i n g B e g u e lin are denounced by Ma l i as "exploi­ made, in support of the motion, ( l e f t to r i g h t ) an u n i d e n t i f i e d c a m p u s p o l i c e o f f i c e r , D r . Ja m e s F e u r i g , A s s i s t a n t Gym C o a c h session of the Campus United Na­ tive;" its activities as "black­ to the Suez change-over in 1956. Federal S pending tions. The final vote saw ^dele­ B ob H a r r i s , g y m n a s t D i c k G i l i b e r t o and one o f t h e ju d g e s . Story on page s i x . mail” by Panama herself; and as In retort, th é United States gations against the motion, with 15 in favor. There were five ab­ outright "neo-colonialism" by cited the legality of its 99-year WASH1NGTN Pi- The Con­ lease, obtained in 1903. The canal gressional spotlight is turned stentions. was run as an "international ser­ R ig h t s C o m m is s io n S e e s A prior item on the agenda, a proposal backed by Red China and calling for censure of the Soviet Break With vice", the United States argued, and was self-sufficient, with a 11 this week on the economy and how President Johnson proposes to keep it‘ perking toward new Union, was tabled indefinitely. revenue going back into the ca­ peaks of prosperity. C o m p u ls io n L a w s A h e a d In presenting the canal resolu­ tion, the delegate from M a l i Panama nal’s maintenance. It was noted that the rates had not changed in over 60 years. L Y N D O N B. J O H N S O N No surprises a r e expected when the Johnson formula is laid before Congress today and W A S H I N G T O N f — Federal e l u s i o n that admini strative attaining goals of equal employ- changes and basic reforms in ment o p p o r t u n i t y , the com- pressed for the creation of a po- lice force to insure the prompt transfer to Panama of the canal’s Regretted Support for this stand c a m e from the Lebanese delegate, who Tuesday—first in the annual economic message and then in compulsion probably is inevita­ mission s t a t e d , although the operation and ownership, Panamanian students on cam­ said any action by the U.N. would the budget message. ble, the Civil Rights Commission said Sunday, to breach barriers that continue to bar most non­ law "will probably become in­ evitable." The c o m m i s s i o n blamed union’s top officials "have no power to compel compliance by Such a force, he claimed, could be gathered from member nations pus in general expressed regret be an unwarranted intrusion. at the violence which resulted in the break-up of diplomatic rela­ the Portugal questioned whether proposal’s stipulations were Bids In Johnson already has said he will propose a $97.9-billion bud­ get for the fiscal year that be­ their member locals," of the Organization of American whites from skilled crafts and jobs. everybody concerned for a find­ ing, in the 1960 census, that non­ whites constitute little more than tions between th e United States directed towards world peace or and Panama. merely to aid the territorial ex­ For Bogue gins July 1. He has expressed dismay at the spectre of poverty The commission reported only " It’s a shame that it started," pansion of Panama. amid plenty and said he intends meager increases in Negro and minority apprenticeships and employment have resulted from five per cent of all American apprentices and job trainees. The commission found some RFK In Philippines Ana Cheung, business m a j o r , More support for theU.S. stand c a m e from Venezuela, wh i c h said. "I don’t think that it should doubted Panama;s ability to op­ Bridge to war on it. He has also promised to slash the deficit, trim government em­ industries lukewarm to appren­ have gone so far," she said. erate the canal, calling Panama’s Bids were submitted Wednes­ intensified government prodding, ployment and cut defense spend­ voluntary understandings with in­ dustry and civil rightspressures. ticeship agreements with the gov­ ernment, with or without dis­ For Malaysia Talks "However, maybe because we are demands "immature." a small country, our nationalism Liberia added that pay rates of day for the proposed Bogue Street Bridge. Dexter, a Lansing con-' ing. Saturday close advisers to the "Little progress can be ex­ crimination provisions, because MANILA (UPI)--Thousands of hand when the Kennedy’ s A i r is much stronger," Panama and Americans working struction company, submitted the President were letting it be known pected" in opening up better they are "able to steal" needed squealing bobby soxers almost Force je t touched down in 85- Miss Romer Gutierrez, a stu­ in the canal zone were equalized low bid for $207,645. Of the nine that he will tell the legislators paid jobs for non-whites, the trained w o r k e r s from com­ mobbed Attorney General Robert degree weather. dent at the American Language in 1961. Today the only difference other bids submitted, the highest that the gross national product— commission declared, "as long petitors who do support training F . Kennedy Sunday when he ar­ Kennedy told the newsmen that Educational Center, saidt h eU.S. is a standard 25 per cent over­ was $252,482. the sum of ail goods and ser­ as the federal government de­ programs. rived here on a trouble shooting he would tell Macapagal about his Panama c risis was an “ unhappy seas p ay differential given to The proposed span will go vices—hit a record annual rate pends on such voluntary relation­ Unions, primarily in the build­ mission a i m e d at preventing a d i s c u s s i o n with Sukarno in accident." American citizens. Americans across the Red Cedar River near of $600 billion in the last quar­ ships vvith management and the ing trades, were scored in the jungle war in Southeast Asia over Tokyo, then proceed to Kuala "Violence is not the be s t working for the government re­ Van Hoosen Hall, about one- ter of 1963. unions. report for placing "severe re­ Malaysia. Lumpur to report on his talks road,” 'the former teacher in ceive this no matter where they half mile east of the Farm L^ne Johnson has been plugging hard Reports from eight states and strictions” on the number of Kennedy flew to Manila from wi t h both leaders to Tengku Panama said. "Diplomatic rela­ are working abroad. bridge. Costs of the bridge will for quick passage of the bill the District of Colunbia, re­ apprentices "in order to assure Korea, where he toured the truce Abdul Rahman, premier of Ma­ tions should be re-established Liberia’s delegate proceeded be shared equally by MSU and the to reduce taxes by $11 billion viewed in the light of federal full employment to journeymen line and met with' South Korean laysia. He said he planned to meet right away, for a lot of countries to c a l l Panama's complaints city of East Lansing. and warning that delay would policy statements and acts of craftsmen." President Park Chung Hee. E a r­ again with Sukarno in Indonesia a r e looking at us. We w e r e so "propaganda.” All bids will be tabulated and slow the economy’s rise to new persuasion, prompted the con- The result of such policies, lier, he met in Tokyo with P resi­ after conferring with Rahman. friendly with the United States." presented to the East Lansing heights. This he can be expect­ the commission noted, is that dent Sukarno of Indonesia. He will City Council today, indicated John ed to say again this week, and Negro participation in building confer with all the other heads of M. Patriarche, East Lansing city, with (special emphasis since the trades in some areas, including state involved in the Malaysia Considers UN, OAS, Summit manager, Senate FinanceCommittee is put­ IRS Rules northern states, "ranges from c risis before returning to Wash­ "The low bid is about $10,000 over the city’s estimate, but low ting the finishing touches on the total exclusion in some trades ington. bill. Research through token participation in others." The Attorney General and his wife, Ethel, drove from Manila The commission r e p o r t e d Airport fo the Presidential pal­ P a n a m a P la n s N e x t M o v e was in its final day of a two- enough to keep within the $250,000 overall cost of the project," said Robert M. Bruce, city engineer. The budget message will list ( c o n t i n u e d on page 4) D e d u c ta b le guarded optimism over one de­ ace, where they were to stay dur­ PANAMA CITY (UPI)— Presi­ meeting of hemisphere foreign ministers. day meeting called to support velopment. That was the sign­ ing their 38-hour visit as the dent Roberto Chiari’ s govern­ Chiari. The group approved a Research and related expenses Panama’s new ambassador to g u e s t s of President Diosdado ment mapped its next move Sun­ incurred by facility members can ing, in November, 1962 by then day in the Panama Canal Zone the OAS, Miguel J. Moreno, resolution asking that all Canal W o r ld N e w s Vice P r e . i d e n t Johnson, as Macapagal. Zone treaties signed with the be deducted from federal income Kennedy planned two breakfast crisis, weighing three courses of meanwhile, was preparing for his tax, indicated a recent Internal chairman of the President’s departure f o r Washington, ex­ United States beginning 1903 'be Committee on Equal Employment conferences with Macapagal, to­ emergency diplomatic action to Revenue Service ruling. day and tomorrow, before leaving end the deadlock with the United pected soon. Moreno, regarded a t a G la n c e Copies of the ruing, issued Opportunity, of fair practices as a hard line policy advocate ( c o n t i n u e d on page 4) agreements with 118 A FL-CIO for Kuala Lumpur, capital of States. Dec. 9, I9h3, are available at Malaysia. Later today he will fly Informed sources said the gov­ against the United States, met at the University Busincs Office, union heads representing almost by helicopter to Corregidor to ernment was trying to decide the Presidential Palace last night "Research, expenses incurred 13 million members. F o r m o s a n E a r t h q u a k e K i l l s 104 with the 10-man National Council These agreements commit the visit that h i s t o r i c American whether to take the dispute back by a professor for !he purpose of teaching, lecturing, or writ- ing and publishing A FL-C IO and the international bastion of World War II. Macapa­ to th e United Nations or the his area unions to full cooperation with the President’s Committee in gal will host a formal dinner for Organization of American States the Kennedyc tonight. (OAS) or to call an emergency on ForeignRelations.anadvisory body to Chiarl. The talks were understood to U Thant TA IPEI, FORMOSA UPl-A pall of shock and griefhung Sunday over the southern Formosa cities of Tainan and Chiayi where an earth­ quake killed 104, injured 542 and left thousands of homeless walking of competence are ictihlo," have dwelt on Panama’s future it reads. The expenses must be incurred in carrying out duties expected A crowd u. aOuUt ,000 was on moves In the OAS and the U.N. but no communique was Issued Sends Man the littered streets in stunned silence. Rescue crews and relief agencies worked past midnight and got an early start searching the rubble and providing food and shelter by the palace. of a professor in itis capacity. They cannot be deducted if they are used in a project from which M S U G ets T r a f f i c L ig h ts Moreno, a former foreign min­ ister, Is running as presidential candidate for the Reformist Party To Cyprus for the estimated 20,000 homeless in Tainan, Chiaryi and surround­ ing areas. Of the 1,758 homes that collapsed and 2,671 badly damaged, most the professor will make a pro­ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A*)— were centered in Tainan, a city of 250,000 and the former capital in the elections next May. of this island nation. Fires apparently started by overturned char­ fit apart from his regular sal­ Secretary— General U Thant was A special meeting of repre­ ary. The Department of Public Safe­ reluctant to send a U.N. obser­ coal stoves destroyed 124 homes at nearby Chiayi. sentatives of 63 municipal dis­ ver to the troubled Mediterranean Included as deductable a r e ty installed the first four traffic tricts from throughout the nation traveling expenses, stenographic signals on campus Sunday at the island of Cyprus. Apparently, he feared a renewal of fighting could C u b a n s P la n n e d R e v o l t and publication costs for man­ intersections of Shaw and Farm uscripts, and other miscellan­ Lanes. damage the United Nation’s repu­ NEW YORK IJPl-The New York eous research expenses, the,rul­ The signals, expected to be in ing continues. T h e professor working order today, are oper­ Revue Shows tation as a useful tool in keeping peace. Tim es reported Sunday that Cuban-trained African guerrillas must show that the amounts ated by a traffic actuated control­ Thant has had two similar claimed are reasonable in rela­ ler, in the Department of Public tion to the research performed. Safety. It counts cars by use of Royal World missions go sour in the last six months— missions to Yemen planned and carried out the Zan­ zibar revolt. It said at l e a s t 2 ,0 0 0 "political suspects” have A group of players from Eng­ in Arabia and Malaysia in South­ "The ruling does not cover the detectors under the pavement and been slain with a final death toll situation where a professor’s ac­ thus regulates the flow of traffic. land’s Royal S h a k e s p e a r e a n east Asia. So when C y p r u s , Britain, of 4,000 expected. Vicíoriac Mombassa^ Ö tivities may bear some sim ilar­ Lt. Allen H. Andrews, Jr. , De­ ’ Theatre will recreate the world Greece and Turkey asked him The Times dispatch was writ­ V 7;'L.P£MBA 1 ity to the ones described but partment of Public Safety, said of British royalty over a span \ to send a peace observer to Cyp­ ten from Mobasa, Kenya, by Cor­ of eight centuries in "The Hollow ?/Li5Aï3KE8A, are such as to constitute a sep­ that the controller adjusts to respondent Robert Conley who changing conditions prevalent on Crown" at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday rus, Thant replied that he would arate trade or business." was expelled from Zanzibar. Dar « y " ™ " « * in the Auditorium. send only an envoy to see if a Final date for filing Income campus. Since the University has The dispatch said that Zanzi­ Salaam- ^ no regular flow of traffic, it was The acting troupe’ s appearance peace observer could function tax returns is April 15, bar is on the verge of becoming difficult to predict what problems is a Series "A " offering of the effectively on Cyprus- -t But the f o u r governments the Cuba of Africa. would arise each day. Lecture-Concert series. "By mos t responsible ac­ D istrib u tio n Starts The four standard size signals, "The Hollow Crown" is an pressed their request. He finally counts," it said, "African na­ The NewYork Times two at the intersection of Farm informal dramatic rendering of agreed to send a . tan who would Cross denotes Zanzibar both o b s e r v e and also study tionalists had very little to do For U -M Tickets Lane and North Shaw Lane and two the antics and foibles of the whether an observer could be with it (the revolt).” at Farm and South Shaw, function British monarchy from the time Student ticket distribution fo r according to the number of c a r s of William the Conqueror (1066) effective.^ Saturday’ s basketball game with on e a c h street. T h e controller to the 19th century reign of Accordingly, Indian Lt.- Gen. V ie t n a m e s e K i l l Red G u e r r i l l a s the University of Michigan at Jen- gives m o r e time to t h e street Queen Victoria. P. S. Gyani arrived in Cyprus ison Fieldhouse is scheduled to which carries the heaviest traf­ Four players and a musical SAIGON, Viet Nam ,L —Government troops have killed at least Friday with the title of personal start Tuesday. fic, Andrews said. quartet ( t hr ee singers and representative of the Secretary- 40 Viet Cong guerrillas in their campaign to clear a Communist The ticket-table in the Un i on Other drivers get a green light a harpsichordist) will create an General. stronghold in the Mekong River Delta, U. S. military sources said second floor concourse and the ir. t i me because the controller imaginative panorama of English Jenison ticket office will be open automatically changes signals at history f r o m bits of ancient He is only supposed to "ob­ Sunday. _ . , , Unofficial reports said as many as 200 Viet Cong may have been from 9 a.m. - noon, and J-.4 p.m. r^rr,a in intervals. fourth side A P A U S E T H A T R E F R E S H E S - - T h e b r i e f m in u t e s o f stop- narrative, courtiers’ comments, serve the progress of the peace­ making operation" and report on killed since early last week when the government threw 3,000 sol­ Students mus t present vali­ has bee? il* cuvd % 19 IS '6 2 2 . S to p % 2 3 . H airless died dow n a little since then, but it's still far from comfortable south of the border. South America. The resulting changes in the so­ cial structure has made these "developing na­ 20 % 21 21 2 4 . R eliable But, you ask, what caused the riots which took tions” full of unrest. The class lines are sharp­ To the Editor: need for a trial, it is hard to start presenting his political and W 23 P 24 2 5 . D e lu s io n 26. N o w several lives? No one will be able to give a very clear-cut answer. It appears that the incident re­ ly divided, making all of Latin America ripe for Communist infiltration. The tragic events of Nov. 22, 1963 are well known to everyone forget that Oswald insisted on his innocence. For the sake of moral philosophy. It is time that candidate Goldwater quit groping 25 X/, 26 % 27 27. Y e llo w s a p p h ire sulted from somepatriotic Panamanian students’ demand that their flag fly f r o m the flagpole of But back to Panama. When studied in the con­ in the nation. Equally well known history and our national con­ for a set of issues that bear 26 % 29 30 $31 29. Rueful Balboa High School, a school for American civil­ text of sharp social divisions and resentment to the United States which surrounds this nation, is the m a n n e r in which the national press, the Dallas Police science the true story must be known. It has been said that littfe resemblance to his politi­ cal and moral beliefts. % 33 % 34 30. Fur hood 3 1 . B i r d lif e ian students. The incident began simply enough: five dele­ the c risis of the past week is seen stripped of and jh e FB I found Lee Harvey sacred cows make good ham­ Although we are interested in 32 % % 3 3 . S ile n t 34. E d ib le fish gates from a group of about 200 Panamanian stu­ its confusing details. The issue of the flag, of who really has authority over the Zone, is super­ Oswald guilty without benefit of a trial. While we all adhere to burger. However the breakdown of our legal system is hardly Senator Goldwater’s views on the test ban treaty, on our long- 35- % 36 % 40 37 3 6. Residue 37. D utch dents came to the school with a Canal Zone po­ lice escort. They were protesting the flying of an ficial. the legal principle that a man is innocent until proven guilty, a delectible dish, Dick Wolfe range m issle capability and on his solution to Cuba, it is more % 39 39 91 42 39 unde Near American flag o v e r the school. They weren’t rowdy and officials expected no further trouble. Panama may never have been able to have de­ veloped the Canal Zone, but her people feel they we felt free to pronounce the guilt of Oswald. Let it be re­ Graduate Assistant important that he set forth his conservative p h i l o s o p h y as % % 40. T ype square But trouble came; riots broke out throughout have a right to more of the profit it is making for membered that the press carried written by him in "Conscience the Canal Zone. When Canal Zone Gov. Robert J, the United States. Perhaps, they would like to re­ full details about the "facts” of a Conservative." Fleming, Jr., saw that the police couldn’t con­ claim it. The United States has recognized Pan­ that proved Oswald’s guilt. Goldwater We are entitled to hear his tain the mobs, he called out the U.S. forces, un­ der the command of Gen. Andrew P. O’Meara. More violence hit Colon, David, andCristobal. amanian titular sovereignty over the Zone, and this is the reason the two governments arranged that the Panamian flag be flown overallU.S. c i­ Now let it be noted that such leading elements of our free press as The New York Times, To the Editor: Throughout American political views on our income tax struc­ ture, on civil rights, on states NOW Rioters demonstrated in Panama’s capital city. history there have been candi­ rights, on big labor and big busi­ T W O C LA S S R IN G S vilian buildings. The Detroit Free Press and the ness, on the Supreme Court, on The nation’ s president, Roberto ChiarisaidSat- dates who have risen to high The bloodshed is o v e r f or a little whi l e. State News failed to carry any peace, and most importantly on urday that among the demonstrators w e r e "Castro followers and Communists.” Thomas C. Mann, Assistant Secretary of State mention of the following news office because they have grasped the major issues of the day. state authority versus federal TO C H O O S E FR O M - fo r Inter-American Affair's, and Army Secre­ item. It was announced on Tues­ authority. The impact of the crisis in Panama is still to tary, Cyrus R. Vance, are attempting to iron out day that Mrs. Margurete Oswald Using their political and moral R o b e rts R in g a n d E llio tt R in g be felt. Suddenly, a peaceful ally turns against us. the difficulties with President Chiari at this time. has secured the services of attor­ philosophy these few men have It is time that Barry Goldwater Why? Is there some deep-felt resentment over Let’s hope they can settle this c risis. ney Mark Lane to defend her son presented to the American pub­ shows his political audacity b\ before the Warren Commission. lic a set of issues which they setting forth the major issues Mr. Lane has already filed a mold to fit their own and their of 1964 and not a subterfuge of brief with Chief Justice Warren party’ s particular beliefs. incidental opinions. STATE NEWS M IC H IG A N STATE in which he questions the entire The campaigns of the Roose­ Thomas Barnes ' U N IV E R S IT Y case presented by the prose­ velt’s, of Eisenhower, and of East Lansing cution. He found some of the Kennedy certainly fit this de­ stated evidence to be false and scription. President Eisenhower Member Associated Press, United Press mer term; special Welcome Issue in Septem­ other parts to be irrelevant in espouSed the issues of peace and International, Inland Daily Press Association, ber. prosperity and capitalized upon Associated C o l l e g i a t e Press Association, Michigan Press Association. S ic . d class postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. a court of law. He states that because of the press coverage them. President Kennedy chose Letter Policy RING IN C L U D E S DEGREE, MSU SEAL, it would have been impossible to a theme of action which would Editorial and business offices at 341 Student invigorate our economic system. 3 ENGRAVED IN IT IA L S AND C H O IC E OF 10 STONES find an impartial j u r y . He Letters should not be longer Published by the students of Michigan State Services Building, Michigan State University, suggests that there are enough Both Ike and Jack then integra­ University. I s s u e d on class days Monday East Lansing, Michigan. Mail subscriptions than 300 words, and should be through Friday during the fall, winter and spring quarters, twice weekly during the sum- payable in advance: term, $3; 2 terms, $4; 3 terms, $5; full year. : i. doubts to prevent a conviction. Finally he presents evidence that indicates that Oswald may not ted these issues with their own and their party's philosophy. There appears on the American typed double spaced if possible. Names and address should also 7M ic M O P Wire Editor............................ John Van Gieson be included. No unsigned letters GRAND R IV E R , ACROSS FROM HOME EC. BLDG. Editor. . .............................. Bruce Fabricant heve had anything to do with the political scene today, another will be printed, but names may Advertising Manager................... Fred Levine Photo Chief................................. George Junne assasination aY all. man who also possesses a set be withheld if we feel there is Campus Editor..........................Gerry Hinkley Night Editor.................................... Hugh Leach This brief was reprinted in the of issues that the American pub­ reason. Q A fG b S J fO P Editorial Staff........................... l.Dave Stewart Asst. Adv. Mgrs..................Frank Senger Jr., National Guardian of Dec. 19. lic is entitled to hear. But, in Bradlev Arthur Langer This and. subsequent^ issues car .t-blS candidate’s case, the issues SPART#* S H O P P IN G CENTER Karen Gilliland Circulation Manager................. B ill Marshall be read in the newspaper room and his philosophy are synony­ The State News reserves the News Adviser............................ Dave Jaehnig of the Library. While Oswald’ s mous. right to edit letters to fit space ACROSS FROM C A S E - W IL S O N - W O N D E R S Sports Editor............................. «Jerry Caplar. murder conveniently removed the It is time that Barry Goldwater requirements. Monday, J a n u a r y 2 0 , 1964 3 M ich igan State News, E a s t L an sin g, M ichigan Bouyoucos Fellowship liArena G r o u p Janis To Perform F u n d A id s G r e e k S tu d e n ts \T o Present In Concert Thursday The seldom performed original flat minor, Op. 35 " by Chopin; A recently established fellow­ old do n o r runs much like a ceived his doctorate, and the Uni­ i'The S tra n g e r’; piano version of Moussorgsky’s "Pictures at an Exhibition’’ high— and “ Pictures-at an Exhibition” by Moussorgsky. Horatio Alger novel. Hewasborn versities of Paris and Germany. ship fund will enable Greek stu­ lights a solo i ecital by the pian­ The piano score of Moussorg- in Greece, w h e r e his family He came to MSU asa soil science dents to study at MSU. Camus’ “ The Stranger” w i l l ist Byron Janis, who will per­ sky's monumental work isusually The George Bouyoucos Grad­ raised sheep and goats on farms. professor in 1911. A prudent investor, Bouyoucos be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday form at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in heard in its orchestral version. uate Fellowship will be worth Bouyoucos ran away from home accumulated a portfolio of stocks through F riday in the Arena The­ the Auditorium. It was recently played here by $3,500 each year. at the age of 11 to come to over the years. He retired in atre. His appearance is a Series “ A” the Cleveland Symphony Orches­ It was presented at the post America. He landed at E l l i s C. David Colson, St. U l a i r 1958 and lives with his wife presentation of the 1 ecture- Con­ tra under the direction ofGeorge Board of Trustees meeting by Island in New York and then went Agnes at 706 N. Hagadorn Road. Shores graduate student and Per­ cert Series. Szell. George Bouyoucos, r e s e a r c h to Chicago. forming Arts Company member, Janis recently returned from Pennsylvania-born Janis has professor in soil science here He went to hi gh school in will play the role of Meursault, a tour of Russia where he was performed throughout Europeand for 47 years. " The fund is for Greek grad­ uate students w o r k i n g toward Chicago and worked after school in a grocery s t o r e . To get Scholars the hero-narrator who is con­ demned by society fo r not con­ hailed by the Soviet musical press for a series of concerts he gave the United Stales since his debut in Pittsburgh at the age of nine. forming to its rules. under the auspices of the State their doctorate degrees in the sciences," Bouyoucos said. through college at the University of Illinois, he sold a belt buckle souvenir item he invented. A ttend Colson has appeared this year as D e l i o in “ The Duchess of Department c u l t u r a l exchange program. \t 15 he appeared as solosit with the NBC Symphony and in 1952 he made his European de­ Total value of the gift approx­ imates $60,000. The life story of the 69-vear- Bouyoucos also attended Cor­ nell University, where he re- Banquet Malfi” and as Jack in “ Jack, or the Submission." Meursault’s mistress will be Thursday Janis will play the “ Sonata in G Major, K. 283” by Mozart; the "Andantino di but with the Amsterdam Concert- gebouw Orches formances. in five per- The Evans Scholars attended played by Mary Ellen Finucan, Clara Wieck (quasi variazione)” The 14-sear ole1 pianist has a banquet in Detroit Saturday Lansing junior. by Schumann; the "Impromptu in recorded wo: k ly Prokofiev, as guests of the Golf Association Miss Finucan has performed E flat Major, Op. 90, No. 2" Tchaikovsky, I. and Beetho- Statesmen Record of Michigan. Among the speakers at the annual Association meeting at the F U N N Y ? —T h e ju d g e s may h a v e ta k e n the com ­ p e t i t i o n s e r i o u s l y , b u t i t l o o k s as th o u g h a t le a s t on e of with the Ledges Players, Lans­ ing Civic Players and Commun­ by Schubert; the "Sonata in B ven. Scores Hit In Area Detroit Golf Club was Detroit’s Mayor Jerome P. Cavanaugh. th e h o rs e s e n te r e d d i d n ' t . S e v e n t y s t u d e n t s ha d e n t ri e s in S a t u r d a y ’ s B l o c k and B r i d l e L i t t l e I n t e r n a t i o n a l L i v e s t o c k Show. P h o to By G ary Shumaker ity Circle Players, She received a scholarship from the Broad-, way Theatre League of Lansing PAT MITCHELL ‘ ‘Roo-Buh-Doo-Buh-Doo’ ’ — The piece was written and ar­ Over 100 scholars from the two to study at the American Academy PHOTOGRAPHERS be sure to roll the R — is the ranged by the group, and will be Michigan chapters — University of Dramatic Arts in New York product of four MSU students well available at all r e c o r d stores. of Michigan and Michigan State— in 1961. A ppl ¡cations on their way to hitting the top. The Statesmen, an instrumen­ The name of the record came nat­ urally, according to L e r n e r . were present. Roland F. McGuigan, educa­ T ed D odge W in s Passports HOU R The remaining characters in SERVICE tal group that has appeared in the “ Roo-Buh-Doo-Buh-Doo” is the tional director of the Western “ The Stranger” will be played by Lansing area the last two years, last thing said on the record. Golf Association, reported to the P o rtra its Christine Bergstrom, Bloomfield cut the record on theRaynard la­ bel in Milwaukee, Wis., early fall Locally, the group has played fo r fraternity and sorority par­ GAM on the status of the schol­ arship. McGuigan is former L iv e s to c k S h o w Hills junior; Burt B. Belant, Pon­ LANSING’S tiac graduate student and member term. ties, appeared at Coral Gables, Dean of Men at Northwestern Uni­ Ted Do dge . Mount Morris In , .title, Jan Harwood won of the Performing Arts Company; OLDEST Just released Saturday, the re­ and accompanied Bobby Vinton versity. freshman, took the champion champion showman and David and Peter Landry, Ironwood sen­ cording has made a hit with radio last spring when he appeared in "Ours is . the mo s t unique showman title at the Block and C r i ; guitars; and Doug Howlett, Grand are members of IFC on their man f r o m each of the four Rapids sophomore, on the bass SPRINGFIELD, 111 — The Illi­ manship. campuses. divisions of livestock j udged; guitar. nois Legislative Bureau has come "The men learn to live, work, swine, sheep, cattle, and horses. General chairman for the Little jé w É iç e k across an obscure law on its and communicate with others in In the swine division T homas International was Carl Mensing, An Halil, a primitive woodwind books that makes the sale of a group situation" lie said. L . Smith, Auburn, Ind., junior, Somerville junior. Chairmen for instrument with a sharp piercing cigarettes illegal in Illinois. 1lie GAM built the original chapter took the champion showman title, the divisions were Dale Gaide, tone, is also used in the record­ bureau, prompted by a recent houses in Michigan. Western Goll and Irene Chmielewshi, Leslie Davidson sophomore, h o r s e s ; ing. Surgeon G e n e r a l ' s report < nays the t u i t i o n of the 440 graduate student, 1 c serve cham- Ralph. McGovney, Dewitt senior, smoking, be gan looking back hcl.olai s ii, eight chapters in the pion showman. swine; Doug Nielsen, Attica “ This is t h e only popular re­ through its books. senior, cattle; and Tome Weise, \iid- A . In the sheep division, Art cording we know that u s e s the 7 hey f ound a statute . 1 1 ! i Alpene, senior, sheep. Last yetr the MSU chapter Lawrence, Sears freshman, won Halil,” Thomas said. legally in effect that says any led the State fraternity scholar­ Judges for the livestock show champion showman, and Bill The record is now released on person who manufactures, sells ship competition with a 2.75 house Byrum, Onondaga freshman, re­ were former MSU animal hus­ a regional label, but the group is or gives away cigarettes con­ average. serve champion. bandry students. hoping for a national release. taining any substance injurious to health, including tobacco, is “ We c h o s e the name, T h e liable to a fine of 100 dollars Statesmen, because we wanted or imprisonment for 30 days. HEDRICK HOUSE s o me association wi th MSU, The law was passed in 1907. Lerner said. Illinois merchants have been selling cigarettes illegally for offers . . . 57 years. • Econom ical liv in g W ho S Floriculture Club • • F rie n d ly atm osphere T w o-m an room s A s p e c ia l o p p o r tu n ity W hose § To Present Show • Hom e-cooked m eals 2 7 w e e k s o f N e w s w e e k fo r o n ly y7 / P in n in g s The Floriculture Club will pre­ sent its annual flower show and Susan Hare, Syracuse, N.Y., contest, "Shangri-la in Bloom," You should have found in your mail recently a letter from sophomore, to David C u t t n e r , Newsweek oflering our spring term special- 2 7 weeks lor $1.97. White Plains, N.Y., senior and Jan. 31 to Feb. 1' in the Union ballroom. The men of HEDRICK HOUSE Here are the kinds you haven't already signed up, please take another look at Phi Sigma Delta. Prizes will be awarded to the our oiler. o f vita l questions Sharon 1urner, Harbor Beach junior and Alpha Delta Pi, to living units with the three best exhibits. All exhibits must be invite you to co op. Newsweek answers.., O n ly Newsweek Separates Fa ct from Opinion ■ ach week. Newsweek reports the important news, giving you | Richard Shiegowski, Ludington made in 107 Horticulture Jan. the facts on stories of interest and importance to you. In addi­ sophomore. 31. Local florists will donate O PEN RU SH tion. Newsweek’s corps of columnists gives you signed opinion Nancy K e l l e r , S o u t h f i e l d flowers for exhibits. Who will be l.BJ's running on developments in national and international affairs. The re-1 sophomore, to Bruce Satenspiel, mate? suit a balanced view of events that enables you to make up Forest Hills, N.Y., junior and What will the new adminis­ your own mind. When you read Newsweek, you don t wonder Sigma Alpha Mu. FOR THOSE WHO tration do about unemploy­ about news significance . . . you know. Gerry Slutsky, Chicago, 111., , sophomore, to Ne a l Kaskel, LIKE GOOD FOOD.. 10ESDAY, JANUARY21,8 p.m. ment? 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Grand River ED 2-353" vcross From Student Services Building Shoe Salon Monday, J a n u a r y 20, 1964 4 M ichigan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan “ Never had such re su lts! You should be proud g a r a g e s p a c e tor two cars, GARAGE SPACE RENTED IN WANT AD of your newspaper,” said th is pleased a d v e rtis e r. Sma11 cars preferred- ★ F or Rent ★ F o r Rent ★ Personal L IT T L E M A N ON CAMPUS ★ Autom otive with a F O R D 195" Ranchwagon, V - 8 , APARTMENTS ROOMS 1SH UNWANTED HAIR! Fa­ Jo h n s o n stick, low mileage, new tires, no Q U IET,. NEAR campus. 2-man UNAPPROVED, UNSUPERV1S1 1> ins, legs, hair lines. Elec- ( c o n t i n u e d from pa g« 1) low cost rust, excellent condition. $350. furnishe i hvingroom, bedroom, double room for 2 men. Cooking ■, us-permanenr method. East his recommended appropriations 12 and parking. Must be 21. C 1o s e Lansing ippointmerits, IV 4-1632. W ANT AD 355-5932. 9 private aath. ED 2-5374. COM FORTABLE, QUIET apart­ to campus. $9.00 per week. Phone ____________________15 for each of the executive de­ partments. Two were known in • AUTOM OTIVE 332-5988. 9 FOLK GUITAR lessons - no note advance: last week the National ment for 2 to 4 men, 21 or UNSUPERVISED, men only, near learning (unorthodox but f as t Aeronautics and Space Admin­ •EM PLO YM EN T S h o p p i n g for over. Also rooms, one block to Union. One vacancy in doubl e, method) $2.50. Beginners invited. istration asked for $5.3 billion • FOR RE NT campus. ED 7-2345. 8 $9.00 a week. Call 355-3021. Phone 332-55“!. In the new fiscal year and John­ • F OR S A L E ONE OR TWO poommates wanted. 10 son asked authorization for a • L O S T & FOUND a u sed c a r ? Four room modern apartment. A L1 MEMBERS of the American $115 million appropriation for •P ersonal Close to campus. Male. 21. ED ★ F or Sale Federation of Musicians p l e a s e the Peace Corps, a $13-million • P E ANUT S PERSO N A L 2-8383. 10 call 332-1766 this week. increase. 10 by 50 Ritzcraft housetrailer, 9 • REAL ESTATE Start h e re FURNISHED: On Grand River: excellent shape, will Si! rifice The committees of Congress 1/2 b l o c k from Union. Male UNCLE FUD’S PARTY Shop. plan to settle down to work on • SERVICE Call IV 5-0329. y supplies and beverages. ED 2-3173. 9 $20 to $50. Johnson's various proposals as • TRANS PORTAT I ON 63 VW sedan, turquoise with T . V. ’s reconditioned, matching leatherette in­ MAN WANTED to share new, Also radios and car r ndios. All Kosher sandwiches. T w o miles quickly as possible. •WANTED completely furnished apartment, east on Grand River. C The top item on the P resi­ terior. $1595 makes reasonable. Phi ne IV 2- DEADLINE: share costs, near campus, paved 7260. 11 dent’s program, tax reduction, 1 p.m. one c la s s day be­ parking. 489-7153 - 489-1263. CUÎTAR - HARMON A i ★ Service may move this week into a posi­ ’63 VW sedan, black with red ■OLDËN- fo re p u b l i c a t i o n . WILL BABYSIT in my Spartan tion for Senate debate late this interior, radio. $1595 U TONE Electric wi t h I ,o've De- Cancellations -1 2 noon one Village apartment on any day month or early in February. C O LLEG E MEN, East Michigan. Armond pickup. New. 1 iu: New- The Finance Committee, which class day before publ¡cation 3 ’61 VW sedans and sun­ Furnished apartment suitable for comb M-5 amplipher- 1p e a k e r ind time by hour or week. Call has been considering the mea­ roofs from $1295 combination. Bot h $1, 5. Iv 7- 355-3042. 10 PHONE: four. IV 9-1770. 10 .VIIV 1 AY MORE? For profes- sure since the house passed it 0716. 355-8255 ’60 VW sunroof, dark green, W INTER TERM KAY, FIV E string banjo and case dry cleaning, WENDROWS. late last year, hopes to com­ Pants, s k i r t s , sweaters, 60£ plete its work this week, per­ RATES: radio, white side walls- AT one y e a r old. Asking $60. 337- haps on Wednesday. Staff prep­ 1 D A Y .............S I . 25 $1195 the river’s edge 0022. o Plain dresses, s u i t s , coats, aration of the committee report $1.19. 3006 Vine St., 1/.2 block 3 D A Y S _______ S2.50 apartments on the cedar is expected to take about a week ’ol Peugeot sedan. $395 BABY BEDS, new, full size vi : f [- randor. C8 * 1 CAM ALAA/AY^ 5PO T A FKAT^PNlTA VAAN AT ONE OF OL1K 5 DAYS S3,75 river st. so administration leaders are ED 2-4432___________________ wet-proof innerspring ma ¡. •- SHI CIA I BIT LETIN : 5 to 20% OPEN HOUSES — TH£Y SEEM TO MAKE FRIENPS SO cpUiCKLY." hopeful that Senate passage may ( B a s e d on 15 w o rd s pe r ad) ’58 VW Panel 5395 ses, $25.95. Canopy Crib corn .rushed work and d ry NICL THREE ROOM furnished plete. Special at $59.95. ' come by Feb. 11, when the Lin­ . Gene’ s Custom Laun- T h e re w i l l be a 25« s e r v i c e coln’ s birthday recess starts. PI I HERE apartment. Married couple or B-4-U Buy Storage F urn 2902 E. Michigan, Lans- and b o o k k e e p in g c h a rg e if t h i s ad is not p a id w i t h i n male students. Utilities paid, free Sales,- 4601 N. U.S. 27. IV parking. 332-8082. 11 0173. ar 1 randor. ENCED M O T H E R de- 12 Lynda Bird, Friend Another major Johnson bill, a broad civil rights measure, goes Into Its third week of hear­ o ne w e e k . Phi l G o r d o n ONE GIRL wanted to share apart- / care of very young ba- ★ Automotive C O N TIN EN T A L IM PO RTS 2845 E. SAGINAW 4S4-1341 ment, $40 per month within walk­ CLASSICAL, and sem i-cias ing distance tocampus. 332-6769. albums, excellent condition, g< 9 ing at half price. 353-1456. ln my licensed home. IV 4- I | NC I ORCHESTRAS - Lans- 9 Plan Spring Transfer ings before the House Rules Com­ mittee, with several more weeks of hearings likely. House leaders J .B .’S t'SED CARS ing’ s fine: st for free listings phone field at George Washington which now plan to get a vote In the VOLKSWAGEN'S ’57 black sun­ MEN GR ADU ATE or over 21 - WROUGHT IRON book s h e l v e s WASHINGTON i/B-P r e s i d e n t is located just a few blocks west House itself next month. Exclusively Chevrolets roof. ’59 White sedan. 4601 Tur­ East side 5 room, newly furnish­ ha v e a r r i v e d . ACE HARD- Lansing : del ation of Musicians, Johnson’s 19-year-old daughter, of the White House. ner Street, Lansing. 12 ed apartment, utilities paid, suit­ WHERE, 201 East Grand River, 332-1766 ■ 482-5314. 48 Lynda Bird, has enrolled for the For the cleanest used Chevys in town, stop out to J.B, ’s Used 1962 FORD FAI RLANE, 4-door, able for 2, 3, or 4. IV 9-9466. across from Union, ED 2-3212. WRITERS! Need c r i t i c i s m ? spring term at Georee Washing­ 10 C LANSING WRITERS GUILD. Be­ ton University here along with a turn The decision for Lynda to re­ to Washington had been under Three Cars Cars. Many models to choose automatic transmission, v e r y A'ANTED male student to share B IC Y C L E SALES, service and ginners w e l c o m e . January 22, University of Texas roommate. discussion since Johnson became from. clean, by owner. OX 9-2478. 12 two-man apt.Closetocampus and rentals. East Lansing Cycle, 1215 :0 0 !a.m., Jim ’ s Bar, 116 E . Mich- A White House spokesman said president two months ago. A l­ though Lynda- seemed to want to Collide On inexpensive. 332-0752-337-1487. East Grand River, call 332-8303. igan. Sunday that Lynda has invited her 2SOI S. Cedar . Tl' 2-1478 ★ Employment 9 SPACIOUS APARTMENT wi t h SEWING MACHINE, BUT ■ â T c îd K alam ■u T n f P R O B L E M ? Call roommate and close f r i e n d , r e e t Body Shop. W a r r i e L y n n Smith of Sar. remain In Texas the family over­ ruled her and the wrench of leav­ Grand R iver CIO rGRADl ATE STUDENTS: If you -Jl ing Texas was softened by invit­ fireplace. Ideal study conditions, $49.95 buys a 1963 zig-zag sew­ Small du ! t ,s to large w r e c k s , Antonio, to live at the White House Donald Kiel, MSU researcher It op for a Thunder- are a graduate student you can parking space, near bus line. Call ing machine with all the extras: Ami Tic an and f o r e i g n c a r s . while attending George AVashing- ing the roommate to come along. and James Loso, Pickney, sopho­ .ffer c-ver $90. Call earn $2 0 0 .PC .i week working part 332-3930. work. 489-750“. 1411 ton. A number of members of presi­ more, w e r e injured Saturday 8 Guaranteed, sewing instructions. Jim at 355 ■9" i4. or IV 9-3069. t i me selling investment plans. UNSUPER VISED, 0NAPPROVED Easy terms. Phone OL 5-2054. mazoo. C dential families h a v e attended night in a three car accident at The two girls are sophomores (Mutual Funds and/or Life Insur­ apartment: Du p l e x . Men o r ST I DL NT T V R E N T A L S . New and will be starting classes with G e o r g e Washington. Marcaret W. Grand River and University CIO THUNDER BIRD.' ‘60. P o w e r . ance) You determine the hours women. Newly furnished. 2 bed­ ¡Q" porta ile, $9 per month. 21” the new term at George Washing­ Truman went there while h e r Drive. Rose. Standard Station. Saginaw you work. For appointment call rooms, 2 car garage, basement, MOUTON L AMB coat, full length, father, Harry Truman, was vice- tabi models, $8 per month, 17” ton on Feb. 3. Loso suffered bruises of the size 12. Excellent condition. $100 president and later president and right arm and leg but refused at Pennsylvania. IV 5-4371 o r F E 332-255“, 1-5 p.m., M .-F. all utilities. Must see to appre­ value at $55. Phone 485-4283. 10 tabi models, $7 per month. A 11 Explaining th e invitation to 9-2346. 8 9 ciate. Call 355-2938 or 332-3535. ?ets guaranteed, no service or Miss Smith, a spokesman for the graduated from George Washing­ treatment when taken to Sparrow 1958 CHEVRO LET BELAI R, two TIR E SERVICE man to install s e w in g m a c h i n e , s in g e r ai - delivery charges. Call Nejac TV First Lady s a i d Mrs. Johnson ton. And f o r m e r First L a d y Hospital. Kiel was treated for Ask for Elaine. 9 TOMAT1C ZIG-ZAG -Just dial door. Sharp. Call 482-4584 any­ passenger car tires. Work even- Centals, IV 2-0624. C feels that some of the happiest Jacqueline Kennedy a l s o is a scalp lacerations and released. WANTED IM M EDIATELY: Tw o one c o n t r o l for buttonholes, time. 9 "ings, 6 - 8 p.m. Phone Jack Jensen, VILL T AKE care of children in friendships of a lifetime are made graduate of George Washington. A passesger, John Suveges was girls to share luxury apartment blindhems, overcasting. . .and IV 5-2281. 10 ny Spartan Ail 1age home f o r in college years and she believes treated for bumps and bruises to 1^54 PONTIAC, 2-door, hardtop, with me. $60 monthly. 337-2285. many designs. Yours for only' si 00 per week. 355-2821. power steering and brakes. Good BUSBOYS 332-2563. Call George 501 MAC. 8 ' 8 $62.50 cash or $5.00 per month. that Lynda Bird should benefit of h e r friendship wi t h have the C rim e Fig u re the head. Robert Sanford, driver of the third car was not injured. transportation. 372-1303. 10 HOUSE ________ Phone OL 5-2,054. CIO DIAPER SER VICE, same diapers Warrie Lynn although c o m i n g EX PERIEN CED part-time meat According to police Loso was 1 CH EVRO LET, 1959 wagon, 3-seat clerk. C a l l in person. Prince T H R E E BEDROOM h o u s e in ADMIRAL. I/ ” c o n s o l e tele- returned e i t h e r yours or ours. back to Washington to lend a Lansing. Furnished for 4 college vision, hand rubbed blond ma­ With our service, you may include hand to M rs. Johnson in her In ju re d In traveling east on AV. Grand River, Bros. Market, 555 E. GrandRiv- swerved left to pass a car in kingswood, V - 8 p o we r gl i de , students. $8 a week per student. hogany cabinet, excellent con­ two pounds of baby clothes that front of him and struck Sanford. above average. Phone 332-580“. er. 11 Phone 489-2334 or ED 2-8191. dition. Phone TU 2-3123. 10 do not fade. Diaper pail furnished. role as F irs t Lady. Warrie L y n n , a l s o 19, Is a A u t o B la st After hitting Sanford, Loso lost 9 EARNINGS ARE unlimited as an 9 AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. War­ control, passed over the center P O R T A B L E T TYPEWF FORD, 1961, 4-door Fairlane. 6 , Avon representative. Turn your 914 E . Cier Street field Smith. She has been Lynda’s DETROIT ifi-Santo (Sam) Per- line into westbound traffic and MARRIED COUPLE or 2 girls - Olympia P r e c i s i o n , Buy stick, light blue, good condition, free time into $$. For appoint­ IV 2-0864 rent free, garage, for being with roommate for a year and a half rone, 6 8 , reputed Mafia or Cosa was struck by Kiel. Both cars $850. Please call IV 9-9495. ment in your home write or call: 16-year-old daughter nights. IV finest. Terms available, Has; ________________ C at the University of Texas In Aus­ Nostra leader in Detroit/ was burst i nt o flames. L o s o was 11 M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664 School bring •Company. 310 N G r. nd. 5-2524. 12 IV 2-1219. T . AT RENTALS fo r students. tin where both are members of injured critically in an explosion helped to safety by a passing TO ’ 58 CHEVY, Bel-Air, 4-door", St., • Haslett, Michigan or call Economical rates by the term and hardtop, good condition. Must evenings, F E 9-8483. C 8 WANTED: M A L E student as FIN E FURMTUR L7“ twl r-7i month. UNIVERSITY TV REN T­ Zeta Tail Alpha social sorority. in his automobile today, police re­ motorist. East L a n s i n g F i r e Dept, Lynda Bird has been majoring ported. occasional chairs with gi ey sell. $525. Phone 337-9584. A HALF-TIM E permanent secre- fourth roommate to share fur­ ALS - 355-6026. Call after 5. in history and will continue in that Perrone, w h o s e car was arrived in time to save Kiel’ s ____________________________________ 9 tarial position, 20 h o u r s per nished house. Parking. $10 a covering. Tw o mahogany r parked in front of a cleaning car but, the Loso car was a 12 tables. IV 2-1779. io PROMPT D ELIV ER IES, t h r e e 1955 BL’ICK SEDAN f u l l power, week. Hours may be arranged, week. ED 2-1027. establishment, w as t a k e n to total wreck. radio, good tires. 821 Ann, East $2.00 per hour. Must have ability CA RPET SAMPLES i d e a l for types of diapers to choose from. Saratoga General Hopsital. He ROOMS Lansing. Call 332-4253. to edit technical writings for throw rugs, patchwork carpets, Bulk wa s h tor cleaner, whiter Panam a was conscious but in critical T 3 FORD, 2-door, dependable 0085. 9 foreign-born professor, ED 2- MEN OVER 21, double and single, auto mats. Many colors. Call diapers, fluff dried and folded. quiet, s t u d y atmosphere. 137 11 Bogue. Phone ED 2-3870. ED 2-1800. 10 Use yours or rent ours. Contain­ condition, hospital officials said. L B J’s Greet ( c o n t i n u e d from p a ge 1) transportation, faculty car.Mov­ GRE AT L AKES EMPLOYMENT ers furnished. No deposit. 25 Police said Perrone lost his 9 WESTING HOUSE, 60 watt AVI- ing soon. Make offer. Phone IV for permanent positions in office, ROOMS FOR WOMEN students. FM stereo record piayei Oiie years experience. By-Lo Diaper declared null and void for the right leg in the explosion. It apparently took place when he S. Campbell 4-4266. 12 sales, technical. Call IV 2-1543. Singles and doubles. $10perweek pair Northland s k i s , ?bonite Service, 1010 E . Michigan, IV Panamanian people.” bottoms, ski poles. 337 •7021. 2-0421.____________________________ C Top business and Industrial turned the car ignition switch, Women 0f Campbell Hall OLDSMOB1LE 1956 Holiday, 4- CIO with kitchen. Near campus, f r e e door, runs good, full power, seat MALE STUDENT experienced as parking. Call 332-0369. 10 AVI LI. BABYSI T f or pre-school figures were forming a special police said. Saturday received New Year’s belts, little rust, reliable trans­ hardware clerk. Evening employ­ age child in my home close to delegation to go to Washington, The explosion took place on greetings from President and portation. IV 4-1898. 10 ment. Ph o n e IV 2-9784 fo r S 1N C L E S “ AND DOUBLfeS-1/2 ★ Lost & Found campus. Phone 337-7247. apparently to lobby among Con­ Gratiot Ave., one of Detroit’s M rs. Lyndon Johnson, according 1962 WHITE CHEVY II, power appointment. 10 block from campus. Clean, rea­ LOST, 1963 MSU man’s c l a s s _____________________________________s. gress a s w e l l as before the major thoroughfares. to dorm president Marion Bokio, TYPING SERVICE American p e o p l e , to get Pan­ Garfield, N.J., junior. steering, power brakes, auto­ PERSONABLE HOST for daily sonable. See after 5:00. Call 332- ring. Initials D .L.B. Last term, THESIS AND T E R M papers Police said they did not know ama’ s views across. The message came on a white matic. Call Bert Lee, 485-2538 children’ s TV program, exper­ 1017.______________ 8 Kresge Art, Reward. 355-4958. typed. Electric typewriter, fast what Perrone was doing in the C OM F O R T A B L E"STUDY and Sen. Wa y n e Morse’s state­ area but that he owned an auto card with a green border. A or 487-3495. 12 ience in performing before young servi 332-4597 12 sleeping room. Suite for two men, ments in the Senate Jan. 14 wash establishment in the neigh­ United States government seal audiences. Desire skill as a ma­ two blocks from Union. Phone ED MAN’S BENRl.’S calendar V -ist- TY P NG OF all kinds, term pa- were reproduced under an eight- was embossed on the front. The gician, ventriloquist, puppeteer watch. Lost in vicinity of Je pers theses, manuscripts. In my column banner in the Estrella borhood. inside message read: 2-4689. 11 Tuesday afternoon. Reward. Uall STORY or other talents appealing to home. 15 years experience. IV de Panama newspaper Sunday Former Detroit Police Com­ "Thank you for your holiday WOLF ANGER HOUSE. Only ser­ IV 2-9045. 9 7-0619.____________________________ U youngsters. Must be able to ad­ morning. The Oregon Democrat missioner George Edwards, now greetings and best wishes for ious, thrifty men. Quiet studying. lib and converse with studio aud­ ANN BROWN typist and multilith was quoted as saying, “ Panama a federal judge, named Perrone happiness in the New Year. Cooking. Parking. 939 Burcham. ★ Personal ience of boys and girls, ages 4 offset printing (black & white & is sovereign in the Canal Zone.” in Washington crime testimony President and Mrs. Lyndon B. $9.00. 332-2788 - 337-0881. to 12. For appointment to audi­ color). IBM. General t ypi ng, Sells For Less tion call 372-1900 between 8:30 8 STATE F ARM’S HOMEOAVNl R’S policy gives you more homepro- In Washington, Sen. Morse con­ as one of the Mafia or Cosa Johnson.” term papers, thesis, disserta­ tended Sunday that the Panama Nostra gangmen in Detroit. Dorm secretary L iz Hyman, ONE SINGLE and one do u bl e - and 5:30, 9 tions. ED 2-8384. C Canal has lost its military value Baldwin, N.Y., junior, said she both large, approved. Parking. tection, saves $$. Ask your State Perrone was figured In a num­ sent the presidential couple a E XECUTI VE QUALITY TYPING and s h o u l d be replaced by Call IV 4-6791. 9 Farm agent about it today. 58 Plymouth 2-door Sedan ★ For Rent APPROVED, MEN, share large G E O R G E T O B I N or EDK AR- Block o ff campus. Reason­ another, controlled by all the ber of police investigations of dorm Christmas card along with has radio, heater, automatic able. No job too large or too crime in the Detroit area in the cards to campus living units. transmission, power steering, GAR AGE SP ACE for 1 small car. room with four others. Kitchen - MANN, IV 5-7267, In Frandor. small. Phone BARBIE ME I____ nations of the hemisphere. 2 -tone pa i n t and whitewall Phone IV 9-2593. 10 living room privileges. 332-2195 CS Morse also blamed "colonial- past. The card is on display in the 332-3255. 9 lobby show case. tires. after 5:30 p.m. GROUP AND PERSONAL travel istic” U.S. policies for spark­ PARKING SPACES for rent two T y p in g in my home. S h i r l e y One of the crime investiga­ ‘‘Story sells Plymouths for 10 trips arranged - Call Main ing the c u r r e n t crisis and blocks north of Union. ED2-5157. Decker, F i’ t e s t Ave. Lansing. tions was that of the still un­ less.” $495 ROOM, SINGLES, DOUBLES un­ Travel Bureau, IV 4-4441. C 8 recommended that Americans W ils o n Honors 9 Phone IV !- • « ■ I— working in the Canal Zone be solved shooting in 1948 of Wal­ supervised for men, directly op­ PARKING SPACE for rent. Cor­ posite B e r k e y . Information at HOUSEMOTHERS - Do noTTTT- DISCOUNT TO STUDEN TS and limited to a two-year tour of ter P. Reuther, United Auto ner of Ann and 301 Charles. $8 . East entrance. 507 E . Grand Riv­ play your role as friendly coun­ faculty. Complete typing ser­ Workers President. M a rth a D a lb e y ’57 Ford Fairlane 500 hard ED 2-8835. selor except when it corr.es to vice, thesis our specialty. IBM duty there. Reuther was shot from ambush er. 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. He noted that a great deal top with radio, heater, auto APARTMENTS _______________9 recommending Bubolz Insurance Executive o r Selectric type­ of modern shipping is unable at his home, and almost lost Martha Dalbey, Des Moines, matic transmission, 2 -tone for Auto, F ire and Overseas writers. Superior offset printing an arm from the shotgun blast. Iowa, freshman w as crowned NEED ONE girl to share new SINGLE OR DOUBLE room nicely to use the Panama Canal. paint and whitewall tires. 3-bedroom 10 x 55 trailer. Near furnished, p r i v a t e entrance, travel insurance - 220 Albert. in black and white or color. B. J. Perrone, a scrap metal dealer queen of East Wilson Hall at a 'Story where the action is .” campus. C a l l 332 -8485. (At parking, two blocks to Un i o n . 332-8671. CS Press, ED 2-2961 or ED 7- Of the recent flare-up of vio­ at the time, was one of four men dance in the AVilsori library Sat­ $395 T railer Haven.) 8 Women. ED 2-5157. 9 ROTC STUDENTS - now spTTyL 0971 after 5:30 p.m._________C 8 lence, Morse commented, I think who were charged six years later urday night. on, bright, instant, self-polishing we are reaping the harvest of with conspiracy to murder Reu­ East Wilson House Council se­ ’57 Chev Bel Air 2-door hard shines. S a f e ; no n - cracking, ★ T ransportatlon some very bad mistakes that we ther. The 1954 case fell apart, lected her from candidates from waterproof. Dave. 355-6777. 416 however, and the warrants against each of the 12 houses in AVest AVil* top with radio, heater, auto­ RIDE WANTED to andfromdown- have made over the years and son. A physical sciences major, matic transmission, p o we r steering, 2-tone paint, Conti­ COLLEGE R E P U B L IC A N C LU B S. Case. s town Lansing. Weekdays 8:00- WIN $100.00 by simply singing! 5:00 p.m. J a n e S w a r r , 1539 B standpoint of what needs to be I’d rather approach it from the the four were dismissed. Police said they have a long Miss Dalbey had a 3.8 scholastic average f a l l term. She is also nental tire kit and whitewall '64 Custom Auto Show gives you Spartan Village, Phone 355-2977 done in the future to correct record of association with hood­ lums against Perrone. president of her house. tires. "Story sells for le ss.” $595 M e e tin g chance to win $100.00 singing at evenings. show. Lansing CivicCenter, Jan­ 9 the mistakes of the past.” uary 24, 25, 26. Accompanyment PEA N U TS 6 COP 6 Ri£F ! CHRISTMAS HA~ tuesday 9:00 P.M. by “ The Chevelles” or car bring BEEN OYER FOR A MONTH... ^ 5 0 Jh vY AM I STILL I STORY January 21, 1964 own accompanyment. For infor­ mation, contact Dick Seibert, IV ScTTlN ó L topics: ‘‘Fló ó V 8/1 2-8520 before Wednesday even­ -Y R CO N VEN TIO N Punn im.V'7 OLDSMOBILE ,0 0 £ C ir \C M T l& ^ f,. » ing. 9 INCOME' TAX as s i s ; a; ce by W O RLD S L A R G E S T H O PEFU LLS former revenue deputy, ( II Dale I,. Councilman, 1A 2-60x8 225 O L D S M O B IL E D E A L E R U N IO N BALLROOM S. Foster. St C48 M ich igan State News, E a s t L an sin g, M ichigan Monday, Ja n u a r y 2 0 , 1964 5 » ' .................................... , v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.'.w Will Double Campus Power Output Intramural News G o ttlie b P la n s S E C T a lk M E N 'S Independent b a s k e t b a l l and David Gottlieb, associate pro­ fessor of sociology and anthro­ project, which was set in opera­ tion last April with AUSG funds. ber of volunteers in its history this term with a total of over 140. New Plant To Replace ’ fraternity volleyball will begin Gottlieb has since been called Hauer expects more to volunteer the South Plant alone is sufficient Open Le ag ue H o cke y pology, will conduct a seminar to The black smoke belching out of Jesse M. Campbell, superintend­ Tuesday night and fraternity bas­ to provide information for Con­ for the work as the term goes on. in non-heating months. acquaint Student Education Corps the North Power Plant w i l l be ent of power plants. b — Snyder Savages-Emmons ketball will get off to a start gressional hearings on the pro­ SEC volunteers will be teach­ In addition to soot, smoke from (SEC) volunteers with the prob­ It will be capable of delivering 15 — Slapsticks - Theta Chi on Thursday. posed Domestic Service Corps, ing In a new school, P l e a s a n t gone by fall, 1965. th e North Power Plant consists lems of socio-economic ally de­ A new power plant is being built 500,000 pounds of steam an hour - Entries are now being accepted which would be a type of home Lake, this term. They will also be mainly of nitrogen. A little car­ sid e n c e H a ll B a s k e tb a ll prived children at 7:30 p.m. Jan. to supplement the two old plants with no soot. for the IM paddleball doubles Peace Corps to aid persons in teaching advanced mathematics bon dioxide is present, as is a 28 in the first floor lounge of Stu­ now in operation. It is named Unlike the p r e s e n t p o we r je Gym 1 (Ct. 1) ladder tournament and residence deprived areas throughout the for the first time in a Morrice el­ bare trace of carbon monoxide. dent Services. Plant 65 because of its scheduled plants, Plant 65 willburnpulver- - Empowerment-Empyrean hall, fraternity and independent United States. ementary school. Dr. James S. Feurig, 01 in Over 140 volunteers will teach completion date, and will be able ized coal. It will be equipped with - EMU-Embassy team handball. Deadline for these subjects ranging from mathemat- "D r. Gottlieb will discuss the to produce electric p o w e r at Health Center director, sees no mechanical du s t collectors as -.Six Pak-Brougham Brannigan-Bristol entries is 5 p.m. Firday. ics to physical education in Pon­ tiac, Morrice, Jackson, Lansing problems faced by children in culturally deprived areas and N p Wonders nearly double the capacity of the plants now in operation, s a i d w e l l as electrostatic precipita­ tors to keep dust and smoke down health menace in the smoke. A higher concentration of carbon WOMEN’ S what we can do to help them,” said monoxide is produced by traffic - Bailey 5-8 Gym 1 (Ct. 2) Entries are now being accepted at the Women’ s IM Office for and rural InghamCounty elemen­ tary schools t h i s term. T h e Lance Hauer, Detroit graduate Picks Queen to an absolute minimum. The South Power Plant, near than by the power plant smoke­ - Bailey 6-7 - Deuces-Brinkley basketball (all leagues). Entries Corps’ basic aim is to help under­ privileged children in schools student and co-ordinator of SEC. "Any student is encouraged to at­ Joyce Dragash, E a s t G r a n d C lu b s S h o w Spartan Stadium, is a l r e a d y equipped wi t h dust collectors stacks, he says. Feurig said that the smoke is - Brandy-Brutus deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. which are often overcrowded and tend, regardless of whether he is Rapids freshman, has been named which capture most of the ash be­ not toxic, "but we have to admit Gym 11 (Ct. 3) All parties who were contacted to have their pictures taken are understaffed. a member of the corps.” queen of North Wonders Hall. Joyce was one of six girls to be P a k is ta n Lo re fore it escapes. we do have a nuisance.” I- Wimbleton-Windsor Gottlieb spurred the formation The corps has the highest num- Campbell has received occa­ VVight-Wisdom I- Wilding-Wivern reminded to meet in the Women’s IM Building at 7 tonight. of SEC, believed to be the first project of its kind in the country, nominated f o r the Miss No r t h Wonders contest. T h e selection H e re F r id a y sional complaints about the North Plant’s smoke. His policy i s ” just W KÏ C a le n d a r O f was made by a panel composed - East Shaw 1-4 Gym 11 (Ct. 4) with a suggestion to a sociology of education class nearly a year of the hall cabinet and two house presidents. The judges’ decision “ Pakistani Night,” a j o i n t project of the International Club tell them the truth.” “ The machinery is old,” he Can't You [- Wicliff-Winchester - Wiquassett-Winshire - VVindjammer-VVildcats Traffic Signals ago. University officials and stu­ dent lenders quickly endorsed the C o m in g Ev e n ts w as based up o n charm, intelli­ gence and beauty. and the Pakistan Club, w i l l be presented at 8 p.m. Friday In the says, “ and the best thing to do is to get the new plant going and use this one as little as possible.” Remember Joyce, a dark-eyed brunette, is Union Ballroom. A noted publisher in Chicago - West Shaw 1-4 ( c o n t i n u e d from p a g e 1) Agricultural Faculty Meeting- a speech and English major with The program will feature Pak­ Campbell pointed out that the reports there is a simple tech­ Gym III (Ct. 5) can see the light. Pedestrian sig­ North Plant is not normally used nique for acquiring a powerful 3:30 p.m., Music Aud. a 3.0 scholastic average. She is istani songs and dances, as well Fruit Loops-Hustlers - Kiljoys-Slopshots nals were not installed. Results of a traffic engineering ICC Leaders Mechanical Engineering Space interested in drama and hopes to Seminar - 4 p.m., Engineering include the University Theater in as a narrated c o s t u m e show. Slides from personal collections from May through October, since memory which can pay you real dividends in both business - Caribbean-Cameron study made last spring indicated and social advancement and Aud. of Pakistani students and visitors - Carlton-Cache Gym II (Ct. 6 ) the need for traffic signals- on campus. Hold Seminar P h y s i c s-Math. C o n f e r e n c e her activities. She also hopes to Physics Colloquium - 4 p.m., join a sorority. will also be shown. Pakistani students attending works like magic to give you added poise, necessary self-con - Cachet-Casino She will represent N. Wonders fidence and greater popularity Aside from full-scale conges­ Intercooperative Council, gov­ Room. school here and at the U-M will ■Wollstone-Wolverine in the Miss MSU contest. According to this publisher tion each week day at the two in­ erning body of MSU’s eight co­ Cavalier-Cambridge tersections, night performances ops, recently held a leadership Physiology and Pharmacology Seminar - 4 p.m., 101 Giltner. present the entertainment. They will also display some of Pakis­ $1 0 0 oo many people do not realize how much they could influence - East Shaw 3-5 at the Auditorium created a sim­ ilar problem. Andrews said that seminar for house officers. T h e meeting, held at Montie Spartan Guard Drill Team - 4 Employees Urged tan’ s handicrafts and souvenirs. others sim ply by remembering accurately everything they see p.m., Dem. Hall Ballroom. “ Pakistani Night’’ p r o g r a m Simply sing at the 1964 CUS­ an officer could not be sent to a traffic jam every time it was nec­ House, was devoted to discussion and evaluation of house improve­ Naval Reserve Research Com­ To Return Cards will be presented at no charge to TOM AUTO SHOW talent con­ hear, or read. Whether in busi ness, at social functions or even pany 9-16-7:30 p.m., 221 Com­ give the public a chance to become test. Accompaniment will be essary. ments. The program was headed puter Center. Student employees are urged to in casual conversations with better acquainted with Pakistan’ s furnished by the "Chevelles" The signal system will also al­ new acquaintances, there are by George Hibbard, associate di­ F o l k Dancing Club 8 p.m., turn in their social security cards people and culture. or bring your own. The con­ ways in which you can domi­ _...3E i::::A i3E lE E:— leviate the strain on student traf­ rector of fraternities, and fea­ Tues., Union Tower Room. to the business office at the ear­ test will run January 24, 25, nate each situation by your U I U M m eiS m V m t ► M i M IT fic directors. "It was getting so we needed them at every hour ev­ tured lectures and instructions by Scots Highlanders Drum, Fife liest possible date. Police Relations 26, during the CUSTOM AUTO ability to remember. Louis Hekhuis, director student and Bugle Corps - 7 p.m., B all­ T o acquaint the readers ol TODAY. . . The cards, which were mailed SHOW. For further informa­ Thru WEDNESDAY: ery day,” Andrews said. "Two of them have been replaced by auto­ activities, and Max Van Vlerah, Wonders Hall food service man­ room, Dem Hall. Final ch'ance for to student employees before t h e Talk Thursday tion contact Dick Seibert at this paper with the easy-to- follow rules for developing skil new members. IV 2-S520 before Wednesday mation, but we'll fi nd plenty of end of the year, w i l l enable the Alpha Phi Omega and the school in remembering anything yoi F irst Show 7 P.M. - 90tf ager. business office to process the of police administration and pub­ evening. choose to remember, the pub work for them.” Topics of discussion ranged from a round table discussion on Mr. MSU Contest student payroll on the 1401 com­ lic safety will present a sympo­ lishers have printed full detail ‘MARGARET 6Tenth M an9 Women’ s residence halls and puter according to social secur­ sium on police and community re­ of their self-training method UTHERFORD IS HE FUNNIEST There will be a production selection and cooking. meeting for the Hillel Folkways social affairs to a meeting on food The seminar, first of its kind sorority houses this year will se­ ity numbers. lect candidates for the Mr. MSU Students are now paid accord­ lations Thursday. The two-day conference will be Custom in a new book, “ Adventures ir Memory,” which w ill be mailer free to anyone who requests it OMAN LIVEr, r . ^ , , Theatre's "Tenth Man” company for coooperatives, has been re­ at 7:30 tonight in 35 Union. scheduled for future terms. contest for the first time. Preliminary smokers will be ing to their student numbers. "Work is not far enough along for us to say when the change­ held in the Union Ballroom and is open to the public. T h e sympo­ sium is presented in cooperation Auto Show No obligation. Sim ply senc your request to: Memorv Feb. 9 and 11. Studies, 835 Diversey Park J a n . 2 4 -2 5 ,2 6 HURRY! LA S T 3 DAYS All petitions must be returned over will be made,” said Paul V. with the National Conference of way, Dept. 5021, Chicago 14 i i f AGATHA ¡C A M P U S 65< t o 5 :3 0 E v e . 90 ? to 101 Student Services by Feb. 3. Rumpsa, comptroller. Christians and Jews. 111.' A postcard w ill do. CHRISTIE' T H I A T _i r : F e a t u r e 1:50 • 5 :1 0 - 8 :3 0 te r T 337-o«r,M rcsssri&. ► W in n e r o f th e 1 96 3 C a n n e s F e s t iv a l a s " B e s t F ilm o f th e Year. 20th CiNTUhYfOXproudlypresents at 7:40-9:45 P.M. B u rtZ e a n c a s to r “ T l i c X - c o p a .r d ” ¡IY e j it j j t i ] a/so starring A la in S a lo n »tarring and LAURENCE OLIVIER C la u d ia . C a r d i n a l c S ta r ts T h u r s . F R I.: " B I L L Y BUDD’ "UNDER THE YUM YUM T R E E ” & "IN THE FRENCH S T Y L E ” You have room fo r growth m m r n in data p ro ce ssin g -a t IBM Lm IB M o ffe r s g r a d u a te s w ith b a c h e lo r ’s o r a d v a n c e d d e g re e s in E n g in e e r ­ in g . th e S c ie n c e s , B u s in e s s A d m in is tr a tio n , E c o n o m ic s , o r L ib e r a l A r ts c h a lle n g in g a s s ig n m e n ts in th e m a r k e tin g o f in fo r m a tio n s y s te m s a n d e q u ip m e n t. I R e w a r d in g o p p o r tu n itie s e x is t in m o re th a n 1 9 0 IB M S a le s a n d S e rv ic e O ffic e s lo c a te d in m a jo r c it ie s th r o u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta te s . I T h e s e o p p o r tu n itie s in c re a s e w ith e a c h n e w s y s te m t h a t is d e s ig n e d to m e e t th e g r o w in g n e e d s o f b u s in e s s , in d u s tr y , g o v e rn m e n t, re s e a rc h , e d u c a tio n , o r s p a c e . I « wide range of positions J HOP 1964 M a r k e t in g : I T h e IB M 'D a ta P ro c e s s in g R e p r e s e n ta tiv e is a c o n s u lta n t to h is c u s to m e r s . I He d e m o n s tr a te s h o w c u s to m e r s c a n a c h ^ v e it ie t te r b u s in e s s m a n a g e m e n t a n d c o n tr o ls th r o u g h d a ta p ro c e s s in g I S y s te m s E n g in e e r in g : I IB M D a ta P r o c e s s in g S y s te m s E n g in e e rs a re m e n a n d w o m e n w h o s tu d y c u s to m e r r e q u ir e m e n ts in d e p th , d e v is e an Semi Formal a p p ro a c h , d e fin e a p r e fe r r e d m a c h in e a n d o p e ra tio n a l s o lu tio n , a n d a s s is t in im p le m e n tin g th is s o lu tio n . I C u s to m e r E n g in e e r in g : ■ T h e IB M C u s to m e r E n g in e e r is a s p e c ia lis t F E A T U R I N G in p r e c is io n d a ta p r o c e s s in g m a c h in e s a n d s y s te m s . I H e is re s p o n ­ s ib le f o r th e in s ta lla tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e o f IB M ’s v a s t lin e o f e le c ­ B U D D Y M O R R O W t r o n ic a n d e le c tr o m e c h a n ic a l e q u ip m e n t. I AND HIS “ NIGHT T R A IN ” ORCHESTRA opportunities for advancem ent IB M . a n E q u a l O p p o r tu n ity E m p lo y e r, o f fe r s y o u e x te n s iv e t r a in in g in th e a re a o f y o u r s p e c ia l in te re s t. I T h is t r a in in g c o n tin u e s a s y o u a d ­ A H M A D J A M A L v a n c e a lo n g a p la n n e d c a r e e r p a th le a d in g to p r o fe s s io n a l o r m a n a g e ria l T R I O p o s itio n s . I W e a ls o h a v e c o m p r e h e n s iv e c o m p a n y - p a id b e n e fits p la n s .. . t r a in in g p r o g r a m s to k e e p y o u a b re a s t o f d e v e lo p m e n ts in y o u r f i e l d .. .a n d a CROWNING OF MISS MSÜ t u itio n - r e f u n d p la n to g iv e y o u fin a n c ia l a s s is ta n c e f o r g r a d u a te s tu d y . I on-campus interview s F E B R U A R Y 1 s t S e e y o u r c o lle g e p la c e m e n t d ir e c to r to d e te r m in e w h e n IB M w ill in t e r ­ M S U A U D I T O R I U M v ie w on c a m p u s , a n d m ake" a n a p p o in tm e n t to se e o u r re p re s e n ta tiv e . S I X D O L L A R S If th e in te r v ie w d a te is in c o n v e n ie n t f o r y o u , p le a s e w r it e o r c a ll: I R. F. M a c D u ff, B r a n c h M a n a g e r, I IB M C o r p o r a tio n , 6 0 8 S . W a s h in g ­ to n A v e n u e , L a n s in g 7 , M ic h ig a n , 4 8 4 - 7 7 8 1 . I Tic k e ls la y B e IB M w ill in te r v ie w J a n u a r y 2 9 , 3 0 . I P u r c h a s e d at Ihe D A T A P R O C E S S IN G M O V E A H E A D W IT H UNION TICKET OFFICE IB M 6 M ich igan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Monday, J a n u a r y 2 0 , 1964 Weekend Sports Recap S H E L L - | i r e $ t o n t G e t A c q u a in te d S w i m , G y m , I c e T e a m s W i n experienced similar misfortune in the 2 0 0 -yard individual in the day, also. pleasing Coach Amo Bessone who o f f e r . . . Jettison Loss when his grip gave out and sent time of 2 : 0 6 . 0 , and Watts posted In Saturday’ s thriller, Ohi o has been looking for a balanced him sprawling to the hardwood. 8 5:16 while copping the 500-yard grabbed a quick 4-1 lead in t h e attack ail season. Captain C a r l For ‘S ’ Capers Beeuelia suffered an elbow dis- freestyle. Driver won the 200 second period after going in front 2-1 after first period. The Spar­ Lackey scored twice, with M ik e , , location, neck strain and r i b breast-stroke in 2 : 21. 8 , Coppo, Jim Jacobson, Rick Har­ A 31-point outbreak by Pete h 1 , bruises. _ Other Spartan victor# included tans came b a c k in the second greaves, Doug Roberts and Mac Gent and the return of Fred ■■We’re losing our great depth Chuck Strong (200butterfly), Bert frame scoring four goals to take Orme each sallying once. Thomann to the lineup weren’t apidly,” s a i d C oac h George Desmond (200 backstroke) and the lead 5-4. State added two State goalie Harry Woolf had 38 enough fpr Michigan State as the Szypula, quite distressed. "Its Boo Sherwood (100 freestyle). markers more in the final stanza s a v e s , w h i l e Ohio's Di c k Spartans bowed Saturday to Notre the year of most injuries and it's Spartan Coach Charles M a c- to win going away 7-4, The scor­ Homovec turned back the puck 52 P lus tax & Dame 95-80 before a crowd of going to stop.’’ Caffree was satisfied with the ing attack w a s well balanced, times. 9131 basketball fans at Jenison performance of his young team, Exchange The Spartans took first place In Fieldhouse. noting that it was their first meet 670 X 15 Although the game was close throughout the first Waif, State five of the seven events, and when they di dn ' t take first, they of the season away from home. The MSU squad will face the Wolverines Leaders black now 8 - 6 , seemed to have little Purdue Boilermakers Friday at T h e University of Michigan Purdue (1-2) is seventh, while trouble with the Irish as they the IM pool in their next encoun­ Wolverines became sole holders Wisconsin (1-3), Iowa (1-3) andIn- cruised to a 44-38 intermission See p i c t u r e on p a g e on e ter. of the BigTen basketball lead Sat- diana (0-3) round out the league, lead. They led by as many as ten urday by dumping Ohio State 82- Check our Low prices points in the opening minutes 64. on other sizes. of the final stanza. grabbed the second and third Skaters Sweep In o t h e r league games Minn­ Dancers Needed The Spartans took a 23-20 lead esota topped Northwestern, 76- Choreographers and dancers spots instead. on two quick baskets by. Bill Todd Gates and Dave P r i c e Weekend Series 74, and Purdue defeated Iowa, 90- a r e needed for the Fine A r t : Berry after eight minutes of play gave MSI a one-two finish on the 75. Illinois, Wisconsin and In- Series scheduled for Feb. 18thru and appeared headed for their parallel bars. On the horizontal T h e Spartan hockey team cli­ diana were idled. 20. Participants are also needet. sixth straight home victory and eighth of the season before disas­ bar, Price placed or top. Still ring artist, Dale C ooper, brought his maxed a three game sweep of the U-M’s 3-0 loop mark puts it on weekend Ohio series by beating top of Illinois (2-0) and Minnesota for the spring concert, All interested men and women, R ED C ED A R S H ELL S E R V IC E ter struck. undefeated dual meet record to Ohio U, Saturday night 7-4 in a (3-1). Ohio State is in fourth place, student faculty or staff, should I V 7 -5 2 7 9 K A L A M A Z O O at HOMER L A N S IN G 22 with a pace setting perfor­ r e a l thriller. State beat Ohi o with MSU and Northwestern tied contact Miss Listenbee at 5-4761 The Notre Dame offense began State Thursday and Ohio U. F r i­ for fifth with 2-2 records. or 482-476“. mance worth 9.6 points out of a to click wit; two minutes ¿one possible 10 . in the s e c o n d half and the In the tumbling event, Bill Me - hustling Irishmen zoomed past Fillen o! MSU led the field and on Every one the Spartans, scoring 2Spoints in less than ten minutes. Sam Skarich knotted the score at 63-63 with a long jumper and the side bar, Ted Wison tied Ohio State's Jay Watkins for the top berth. Dick Gilberto and Tom Hurt tend er and t&boasfr MSU lost the lead for good. Noth­ placed second and third to the ing could stop the high-flying Buckeyes’ Dick Affeldt in the Irish after that. Coach John f l o o r exercixe. On the trampo­ A Jorder.’s cagers steadily pulled line, OSU's Dan Jarrett scored a away from the frustrated State decisive win with State's John five. Nobel andSteve Wells behind him. . MSB's usually well-balanced The Spartans nowpossess a 2-1 B EEF CHUCK ROASTS offenst just wasn’t. Only three dual meet record and the Buck­ p l a y e r s f i n i s h e d in double eyes, 0 - 2 . figures. Berry placed a distant second behind Gent with 13points, and Stan Washington scored 11 Grapplers Bonn in the Spartan’s sporadic attack. .Vashington topped the losers in rebounds with 14. To Oklahomans Ron Reed paced Notre Dame Perenially s t r o n g Oklahoma scorers with 28 tallies and 6-9 handed the MSU wrestling squad center Walt Sahn collected 20. Sam Skarich, playing only in the a 19-8 setback at No r ma n Sat­ urday. B L A D E C U T second half, had 17. High-scoring [ he defending NCAA cham­ guard La: ry Sheffield, who weilds pions boosted their season mark a 25.1 scoring average, was held to 6 - 1, while recording their sec­ to ten points. ond win over the Spartans in the Sahn and Reed did most of the two-year history of the rivalry. rebounding for the Irish with 18 The defeat left the Green and and 15 respectively. White with a 1-1 record in dual Inability to hit from the field competition. proved to be the downf al l of the Spartans as they cor.nec-. MSU will open its BigTen cam­ E N G L I S H C U T paign t h i s weekend at the IM ted or. only 31 of 88 shots for arena. a poor 35 per cent, well below Purdue will test the Spartans Fresh Ground D el-M onte M ich. D elicious U.S. No. I their season’ « average. F riday, with Illinois supplying the The loss marked the first time opposition Saturday. Both events 4 lb. t: is year State has been de­ feated on their home court and will begin at 3 p.m. H a m b u rg e r 3 - B 9 $ P in e a p p le -G r a p e fr u it A P P L E S bag was also the first time they had failed to score 100 points 5 Records Fall ADAMS P itts-G ra d e I as hosts tris season. By dropping their 32nd encoun­ To State Nators Ju ic e 46 Oz. Cans The water in the Iowa State pool ter with, the South Bend five, State trails in the ancien •les mu s t s t i 11 be rippling a f t e r R in g B o lo g n a P O T A T O C H I P S record-setting performances by D el-M onte Nev saturrday coach Forddy MSU swimmers Saturday after­ Fresh Meaty æ k _ \ndersor noon. 14 o z . quintent faces Big 1en leader Michigan in a tele­ Spartan nators broke five pool b o ttle 1 lb. bag 6 9 $ vised gam*, starting at 4:30 p.m. records while handling the hos t Cyclones a 66-39 drubbing at S p a re R ib s ... 2 9 $ C a ,s u P Heatherwood Farm s at .‘jenison 1 leldhouse. Ames. D el-M onte The victory was MSU’s second (rxmnasts Lose consecutive dual win of the sea­ son and helped prepare theSpar- EXOTIC FOODS Tu n a 3 - C H I P - N - D I P Another Starter tans for a series of BigTen meets FROM THE M IDDLE EAST which begin Friday atthe IMpool. her ut ' titile mai MSU captured all eight individ­ £ C r u s h e d Wheat ^ C o m p le t e L i n e o f P u ffs-400 count AÈ JL it went fur Michigat ate ual events but lost both relays and diving competition against I owa ( B o r g u l ) in 3 g r i n d s F o o d s F rom In d ia 2 9 $ tasts Sruirday astheyregi State. ^ H a lv a h T a h i n i a t E a s t La n s in g o n ly F a c i a l T i s s u e 4/ 8 9 * i their second victory of 11 Setting pool records for the COUPON nr. :• n0 1, 2 - 51 1/2 decisi Spartans w e r e Jim McMillan, C harm in Dhi State, hut in the cess Dar'-yi Kifer, Dick Gretzinger, ^ H o m ade B a k l a w a A N e w S e l e c t io n o f F o r e i g n R e cord s 3 four $ lm the cost of injury to Bol. 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