Inside W eather New psychology research MICHIGAN Snow and colder weather forecast for today; snow center, Frederick p. 5; Pauline hails U.N.. STATE to end by evening. hits conservatives, p. 3, UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Price 1Oc Friday, January 24, 1964 In d o n e s ia C o n tin u e s House Calls For Study H o s tility S u k a rn o U p se ts Of College Presidents U .S . M e d ia tio n BANGKOG, T h a i l a n d i — B u d g e t R e q u e s t A id s M S U Q u e s tio n P resid en t Sukarno of Indonesia has thrown a monkey wrench into mediation m achinery built up by U .S. Atty. Gen. R obert F . Kennedy for a settlem ent of the M alaysian c r i s i s . $8 Million To Build MSU will get $7.96 million fo r — $1.5 m illion to s t a r t con ­ one-third m ile south of Spartan C o n flic tin g Sukarno vowed continued hos­ tility toward M alaysia in a speech con stru ction if Gov. G eorge W. R o d n e y 's $51.2 capital outlay stru ction on a new food scie n ce building and another $1.5 million Stadium between the ra ilro a d tra c k s . In te re s ts in Ja k a rta Wednesday night right budget fo r u niversity expansion to begin new q u a rte rs fo r f o r e s - Another $190,000 will be spent after Kennedy left on a round­ gets through the leg islatu re un­ try -co n s e rv a tio n . fo r an e le c tr ic a l tie-lin e with the about flight back to Washington scath ed. — $2 m illion fo r the new $ 8 .5 L ansing B oard o f W ater and P r o b e W o u ld with an agreem en t among Indo­ The go vern o r has proposed that million pow er plant, tob e located Light. Recom mended by a le g is­ n esia. M alaysia and the Philip­ STAR GAZING •• That’ s what will take place inside the Abrams Planetarium when it opens. MSU get $ 3 9 .6 million for the total lative study com m ission , the t ie - In c lu d e H a n n a h pines on step s tow ard p e a ce . rd is operating y e a r , 1964-65. T h is is a line will enable MSU to buy from The m e rc u ric a l I n d o n e s i a n The latest word is that it will be opened within several weeks, but a definite date has not 4 ,8 0 0 to 7 ,5 0 0 kilowatts from the Photo by Bob Borit $ 7 .3 m illion in cre a se ov er last lead er told a ra lly of 15,000 cheering youths that his island been revealed yet. y e a r, but the figure is $ 0 .9 m il­ lion less than the U n iv ersity r e ­ See P o lic e Lansing m unicipal power sy stem . A resolution calling fo r study MSU is p l a n n i n g to spend of outside in te re sts of college nation will p re s s its d rive to quested. $20 ,0 0 0 to rem od el Kedzie C h em ­ p resid en ts was introduced in the Ta ylo r Hits Cam pus Chest, A c a d e m y cru sh M alaysia unless that anti­ Paul Wileden, d ire c to r of the ical building into c la s s ro o m s . Af­ Michigan H o u s e of re p re s e n ­ com m u n ist federation of B ritish budget division, re le a se d fig u res t e r the c h e m istry departm ent is tativ es T h u rsd ay. Com m unist federation of fo rm e r T hursday telling how MSU will moved into a new building the old The p rop osal would c r e a te a B ritish colon ies is changed to suit Indonesian ta s te s . s p e n d the $ 7 .9 6 million e a r ­ A t M S U building will be used to give ad­ ditional sp ace to the scie n ce p ro ­ sp ecial house com m ittee to de­ term in e whether the tim e college A U S G Discusses U .N . Funds m arked fo r cap ital outlay. "O n w ard , never r e t r e a t !" Su­ " L e g is la tiv e co m m ittees have g ra m . p resid en ts devote to p riv ate in­ karno said. “ Crush M alaysia! not had a ch an ce to work on th ese “ I am v e ry hopeful that the leg­ te r e s ts d e tra c ts from th eir de­ One of the m a jo r points of Gov. Indonesia may change its ta c tic s , figu res and so they a re very rough is la tu re w i l l provide funds for votion to cam pus duties. U n i v e r s i t y Student C o n g ress two such even ts from o v e r - G eorge W. Romney’ s tra ffic safe­ but our goal will ream in the Cam pus C h est is no longer a p p ro xim atio n s," Wileden said. th ese badly needed f a c ilitie s ,” Rep. R ich ard A .H .J. Guzowski, Wednesday night. lapping. ty cam paign is establishm ent of a s a m e ." servin g thé purpose for which “ Of c o u rs e they will not be final S e c r e ta ry J a c k B r e s l i n s a i d . D -D etro it. co -sp o n so red the r e ­ C o n g ress also heard d is c u s - Under the p resen t system , he p olice train in g academ y on ca m ­ T a c tic a lly , Indonesia agreed to it was c re a te d and should be until the money is appropriated "S in ce the leg islatu re provided solution. sion on the ro le of the ad viser said, Cam pus Chest has n either pus. a c e a s e - f ir e with M alaysia in the abolished if it is not changed, by the le g is la tu r e ." us planning money f o r t h e s e P resid en t J o h n A. Hannah undeclared jungle war on th eir Ben T a y lo r, Lansing junior and and the adm inistration in s tu - the power not the manpower to Broken down, the $ 7 .9 6 million MSU alread y has a school of po­ buildings, I hope they will follow would be included in the c o m ­ 8 0 0 -m ile -lo n g b ord er in B o r ­ Cam pus C h est d ire c to r, told A ll- dent governm ent and introduced c a r r y out its other functions. will be spent this way: lice ad m in istratio n , but few local through a n d ap prop riate t h e m ittee study if the resolution is a bill fo r appropriation of funds A lso, he com m ented, the O r­ — $ 2 .7 5 million fo r final pay­ d epartm en ts can sp are the m an­ needed funds f o r th eir co m p le - p assed , Guzowski said. neo. . . _ II Both agreed to join the Philip­ to the Cam pus United N ations. ganizations B u reau is d up licat- ment on the new $6 million ch e m ­ power fo r the four week training tion. The r e s o l u t i o n r e a d s as pines in a con feren ce of foreign T a y lo r said the annual fund (continued on page 3) is try building. c o u rs e . B reslin also d isclosed plans to follows: m in isters in Bangkok the firs t drive which his organization invite m em b ers of both the House "T h e m em b ers of the house of week in F e b ru a ry , a possib le Red N a y s sponsors each fall te rm has been T h e p rop osal w o u l d g r a n t $100,000 to MSU to establish 16 W ays and M eans C om m ittee and re p re s e n ta tiv e s h a v e been in­ p relim in ary to a sum m it m eet­ bringing in le s s money ev ery the Senate A ppropriations C o m ­ form ed that variou s p resid en ts of 2 4th A m e n d m e n t regional t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m s ing. All t h r e e nations asked y e a r despite the u niversity’ s in­ m ittee to v isit cam pus in the next our state-su p p orted co lleg es and throughout the sta te , to be admin­ Thailand to check on any vio­ F r e e zin g c re a s in g en rollm ent. is te re d by a c e n tra l office h e re . few w eeks. " T h is will give them an oppor­ u n iv ersities a re indulging in out­ lations of the c e a s e - f i r e . T a y lo r cited the growth of the side a ctiv itie s — s e r v i n g on But the d eclaration by Sukarno, “ It has been im p ra ctica l fo r lo­ tunity to see MSU’ s needs f ir s t­ boards of d ire c to rs of v a r i o u s Bans Poll Ta xe s U n iv ersity a s a m ajo r p rob lem . , (continued on page 4) A rm s B an “ We have no m o re con tact with the students than any of you have cal units to provide train in g p ro ­ g ram s b ecau se of c o s t and lack of hand and for us to answ er th eir c o rp o ra tio n s, business e n t e r ­ q u e stio n s," he said. ■ p ris e s and financial institutions. GENEVA, 4’ -P re s id e n t John­ with P resid en t Jo h n son ,” he told Republicans in the South Da­ qualified in s tr u c to r s ,” Romney P resid en t John A. Hannah said " I t is a d istin ct possib ility WASHINGTON (4PÎ-A n amend­ s a i d . “ Y et b etter train ing is t h a t the Romney budget, if ap­ son’ s p ro p o sals fo r halting the C o n g re ss. kota S enate complained that un­ that such college president could ment banning the poll tax as a r e ­ needed if w e a r e to cope with the proved, would p artially r e s to r e find th em selv es in a position of n u clear a rm s r a c e ran into firm due p re s s u re was applied f r o m S e n a te G r o u p Soviet objections at the d isarm ­ He said he expected this te r m ’ s fund d rive to be a "s im p e rin g quirem ent for voting in electio n s fo r fed eral office was w ritten in­ Washington to s p e e d actio n . e v e r -in c re a s in g t r a f f i c a n d crim in al p rob lem s in M ichigan.” the av erag e sta te aid p er student con flict of in te r e s t.” to the 1957-1961 av erag e of $1,061. am ent con feren ce Thursday and P resid en t Johnson h a d t e l e ­ The fiv e-m em b er com m ittee s u c c e s s ,” but that it would p ro ­ to the Constitution T h ursd ay. to be appointed if the resolution O K ’s T a x Bill seem ed headed fo r a deadlock. With an angry sweep of his bably not bring in as much money South Dakota becam e the 38th state to approve the amendment phoned t h e state D em o cratic ch airm an , John Engel, on behalf is p assed would decide whether as last y e a r ’ s d riv e. outside posirio'ns w ere leading hand, Soviet d elegate Semyon K. of the am endment. WASHINGTON f -T h e Senate with a senate vote of 34 to O.The T sarap k in told re p o rte rs the U .S. Another spokesman fo r the o r ­ The m e a su re had b e e n at the college p resid en ts to such a con ­ Fin an ce C om m ittee voted final House had approved it last week. plan fo r an A tlantic allian ce mul­ ganization said its only p r a c ­ bottom of th eS en atecalen d ar,b u t flic t. approval Thursday of an $ 1 1 .5 R atification by th ree-fo u rth s tinational n u clear fo rc e " h a s to tical function now is to a llo ­ m inority D em o crats succeed ed in The house com m ittee would billion tax cut bill— la rg e st slash of the 50 sta te s is n e ce s sa ry for be c le a re d away” before th ere c a te tim es fo r variou s fund­ having it pushed to the top. also d eterm in e the extent to which in the nation’ s h isto ry . The vote a Constitutional am endment. can be any agreem en t to stop raisin g even ts and to prevent any co lleg e president may be was 12 to 5. the sp read of n u clear w eapons. using his office fo r p erson al The bill w as approved by the W estern officials of the 17- gain. com m ittee in about the form P a ss a g e of the resolution would sought by P resid en t Johnson and nation co n feren ce w e r e m o re hopeful of finding comm on ground Castro Supports Test Ban authorize the com m ittee to: his p re d e c e s s o r, the late P r e s ­ with, the R u ssian s on other p arts " , . .ad m in ister oaths, sub­ ident John F . Kennedy, although poena w itn esses a n d exam ine Sugar Cure For C u b a of the P re s id e n t’ s a rm s con trol the sen ato rs changed many House books and re c o r d s of any p e r ­ plan, including the establishm ent p ro v isio n s. * of observation p osts to prevent son s, p artn ersh ip s o r c o rp o r­ The P resid en t has made it his s u rp ris e attack and accid ental ations involved in a m atter p rop ­ to p -p rio rity leg islative proposal c e s s e s achieved by the Soviet Un­ the R u ssian s say they don’ t re a lly w a r. MOSCOW i.Fl-Fidel C a s tro ap­ e rly b efore the co m m itte e .’’ along with civil rig h ts. paren tly has com m itted him self ion in the stru ggle fo r ending nu­ need. T he solution was introduced Johnson’ s five-point plan was A dm inistration officials count c l e a r te s ts and the agreem en t t o In retu rn f o r his support, by Rep. W illiam Romano, D - submitted to t h e con feren ce at last on P r e m ie r K hrushchev’ s on the tax cut to put $30 billion keep n u clear weapons off veh icles C a s tro w a s in e f f e c t get­ W a r r e n . C o - sponsor s include Tuesday by U .S. disarm am en t side in the M oscow -Peking feud of additional steam into the econ­ in o rb it.” ting stepped-up econom ic a i d R ep s. F r e d e r ic J . M arsh all, R,- negotiator W illiam C. F o s t e r . after he w as p rom ised a b etter omy in the next two y e a r s . The comm unique a l s o s a i d from the R u ssian s, alread y run­ Allen; Gail Handy, R -E a u C la ir s T sarap k in is expected to de­ deal fo r Cuban su g a r. Senate debate on the bill is The Cuban P rim e M in ister flew C a s tro " e x p r e s s e d h is approval” ning at about $1 m illion a day. liv e r the fir s t form al Russian and Guzowski. expected to begin late next week back to Havana Thursday after The R u ssian s have ag reed to Vote on the resolution m ay com m ent on the plan next week, of t h e step s the R u ssian s h a v e o r the fir s t of the following week. buy 24.1 m illion tons of Cuban su­ (continued on page 4) voicing support fo r the n u clear taken to unify the w orld Com m u­ com e next week, Guzowski said . nist m ovem ent. T h is w as another gar between 1965 and 1970. te s t ban tre a ty . s c o r e fo r M oscow in the feud with The p r ic e , fixed for the period F o r Cuba the te s t ban tre a ty Peking, inform ed s o u rce s said . at 6 A m erican cen ts p e r B ritish has little p ra c tic a l value in itself, World News but the p act has becom e im por­ The p r ic e Khrushchev is pay­ pound, would run out at $134.40 a ton. C alls W a y n e tant to Moscow in the ideological ing fo r C a s tr o ’ s support is 24.1 dispute with Red China. m illion tons of Cuban sugar which W estern s o u rce s said they con­ at a Glance The tre a ty was signed last Au­ sid ered this a good p ric e sin ce A p p r o p r ia tio n gust in Moscow by t h e United the w orld m ark et will fluctuate below as well as above this lev el. S tates, B ritain and the Soviet Un­ ion. Red China has denounced the JF K Center The R u ssian s will pay fo r it Insufficient tre a ty and refused to sign it. in R u ssian -m ad e goods, probably Explosions Rock Cyprus heavy m ach inery and other equip­ L t . Gov. T . J o h n L esin sk i C a s tro s a i d nothing publicly NICOSIA, Cyprus 4 — A s e rie s of violent explosions toppled the about the te s t ban tre a ty until last night when a Soviet-Cuban co m ­ A Possibility ment to help build up Cuban in­ d u stry. I C E QUESTION “ P O P S ” UP •• Judy Fredricks, reception­ ist for the State News advertising department, points to the Th ursd ay ch arged Gov. G eorge Romney with "s h o rt-c h a n g in g ” tall m in aret of the B a ira k ta r Mosquj| in the G reek sector*of M ichigan’ s u niversity students, munique rep o rted : source of a recent complaint. Some students wonder whether N icosia Th ursd ay nights. P ro p o sa ls to name the new or not the amount of ice in campus soft drinks might be ex- esp ecially those at Wayne S tate At least th ree loud explosions ripped through the dark ness and "T h e governm ent of Cuba r e ­ International C en ter a fte r the late CCSSIVC* Photo by Bob Borit U n iv ersity, in his budget appro­ p erso n s in m ovie houses and cafes dashed fo r th eir hom es, g ard s as a step forw ard tow ard fearin g the b la sts would be the sign al fo r new fighting between p eace and d isa rm am ent the s u c - P resid en t John F . Kennedy may be con sid ered soon. F e w Tickets priation recom m en dations. the G reek and Turkish C ypriot sides in this island cap ital. " T h e education budget is not P resid en t John A. Hannah in­ dicated that the proposal cam e R e m a in in g F o s t e r I n v e s t ig a t e s being distributed as it has been in the p a s t,” L esin sk i said. France To Recognize Red China LB J Asks up inform ally at the last B oard V irtu ally all student gen eral " T h e go vern o r’ s reco m m en - PARIS A'— F r a n c e intends to launch a so -c a lle d "tw o Chinas” policy e a rly next week with the diplom atic recognition of Com ­ C a n a l Ta lk s of T ru s te e s m eetin g, but no action was tak en. It will probably be adm ission tick e ts for Saturday a f t e r n o o n ' s home basketball C h a rg e O f E xcess Ice dations_would provide only a 14.2 p e r cent in c re a s e fo r Wayne munist China, reliab le F ren ch s o u rce s said T h u rsd ay. taken up by the tru s te e s at the gam e w i t h the U niversity o f S tate while giving MSU a 2 2 .6 B a rrin g som e last-m in u te com p lication, F r a n c e will establish WASHINGTON 4>l — P residen t next m eetin g. Michigan have been picked up, A re you drinking m o re but enjoying it le s s ? Soft d rin ks, that p er cent in cre a se and the Uni­ full diplom atic relatio n s with Peking next Tuesday and designate Johnson said Thursday that the He declined to say w hether the Bill B e a rd s le y , athletic ticket is . v e rsity of Michigan 15.3 p er a v eteran diplomat and F a r E a s t sp e c ia list, Jean Chauvel, as United S tates is willing to "s e e k board would name the new fa c il­ m an ag er, said. Do you find yourself fighting your way through a m a ss of c e n t.” F ren ch am b assad o r. solutions to a 11 problem s divid­ ity a fte r Kennedy, how ever. Some B e a rd s le y said late Thursday crushed ice in an attem pt to get a taste of what lie s beneath? afternoon that th ere was only a Someone who feels this way voiced his opinion at a recen t L esin sk i said that if Wayne in g " this country' and P anam a. oth er building eventually may sessio n of Spartan Roundtable. State w ere to maintain the 16 He urged that Panam a ag ree to be named a fte r the late P r e s i­ handful of tick ets rem aining and Senate P a sses Debate Limit m eet for d iscu ssio n s on the p r e s ­ d ent. he p resu m ed that th ere would W ednesday, E m e ry F o s te r , dorm and food s e rv ic e m an ager, p er cent of the total higher edu­ WASHINGTON T - -T h e Senate m ade h isto ry Thursday by voting be none left by this m orning. began an investigation to see if students a r e getting th e ir money’ s cation budget which it has been ent c r i s i s without demanding p re ­ to req u ire that S enators confine th eir speeches to the pending He said that th ere w ere still worth when they put a dime in the soft drink m ach in es. "W e tried receivin g in the past th ree y e a r s , conditions fo r the meeting. subject fo r th ree hours each day while an im portant bill is pending. quite a few tick e ts left for Mon­ a number of m achines in the d orm s at ran d om ,” F o s te r said, the governor would have re c o m ­ The vote, which c ro s s e d p arty lin es, was 57 to 2 5 . Johnson spoke at a news con ­ day night’ s gam e with Ohio State "but they seem ed all right to u s .” mended $90 0 ,0 0 0 m o re. The ru les change, sponsored by Sen. John O. P a s to re , D -R .l., feren ce called on short notice fol­ and that the ticket distribution F o s te r asked people in the d o rm s, but th ere w e re no com p lain ts. Romney’ s b u d g e t m essag e and a b ip artisan group of 30 oth er S en ato rs, lim its the traditional lowing a W hiteHouse visit e a r lie r booths at Jenisori and the Union "W e even checked with the com pany, but they had received , call ed. fan, c® gjaç^.operating^ap- "pradifbe' 6i ‘aifibVing afr/serStdr tb tarfirSiit any e*«* * ' ?i4',Yn «ÍCK3 i j second* floor co^coffrsi’ w/rcrrci o A rib l4R»i*anfr's5i ' , FJW ftF 4 * 2 # ^ r *— < >■ , . < * » . i . propriations o f $39 .6 million fo r re g a rd le ss of the pending b u sin ess. A m erican P e a ce Com m ittee o f open today 8 a.m .-n oon and again " I think this may be ju st a m a tte r of individual t a s t e ,” F o s te r MSU, $44.1 million fo r the Uni­ The change has no effect on p resen t ru les requiring a tw o- t h e O rganization of A m erican 1-4 p .m . to p erm it students, said . "S o m e like ice , som e don’ t. v e rsity of Michigan and $20.1 thirds vote to cut off d ebate, and leaves S en ato rs fre e to speak S tates, which is trying top ro m o te faculty and staff to se cu re th eir F o s te r requested that anyone who has a com plaint ca ll him million fo r Wayne S tate. on any sub ject a fte r the th ree-h o u r period of “ g erm an en ess’ is a peaceful resolution of the d is­ s e a ts . and tell the location of the m ach in e. ended eacy day. pute. 2 M ichigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ich igan F rid ay , Janu ary 24, 1964 | Point Of v ie w * " " “ " " " “ " “ " “ “ “ " " " “ Just The Beginning P re s id e n t John A. H a n n a h h it next y e a r of 3 0 , 4 9 7 stu d en ts, 9 . 8 H A V E i . d Goldwater Seen th e not b u lls e y e c e le b ra tin g w hen he s a id , “ I ’ m u n t il it (the b u d ­ per cent h ig h e r th an t h e U n i v e r s i t y h a s g o o d r e a s o n to th is y e a r , T O B E f ^ C H ED In Another Light get) gets th ro u g h th e le g is ­ v ie w th e r e c o m m e n d a t io n f a v o r ­ la tu re .’ ’ B ut n e v e rth e le s s a ray a b ly . The $ 7 .3 m illio n in c r e a s e - - - - - " - - " - - - - - - - - ■ ■ - J o h n Kemp M r. Shea stated la st week that Senator G oldwater is a " m ili ta r ­ of s u n s h in e has bro ken th ro u g h is s u f f i c i e n t to a c c o m m o d a t e t h e is t” in an age of p e a ce , a “ n ation alist” in an age of interdepend­ th e h e a v y o v e r c a s t c a u s e d b y th e a d d itio n a l stu d en ts, and m o re en ce, and the " p r o te c to r of the wealthy c l a s s ” in an e ra of "p a in ­ s ig n ific a n tly it w ill a llo w a per fully slow p ro g re s s toward a s o c ia l co n scio u sn ess” . baby boom . G o verno r G eo rg e W. Rom ney stu d en t in c r e a s e . Calling G oldwater a " m i l i ta r i s t ” shows a f a i l u r e to be aw are of the sch ool of thought to which he is entitled to belong. Whether has a s k e d the le g is la tu re to State a id per stu d en t in 1963 we ag ree with G oldw ater’ s b elief in a co n stru ctiv e, positive and a p p ro p ria te $ 3 9 .6 m i l l i o n for has d r o p p e d to $ 8 7 6 fro m the non-appeasem ent type of foreign policy is irre le v a n t. The im por­ tan ce is that we know what his belief really is . The fact is that he M SU o p e ra tin g fu n d s. W h ile th is i a 6 7 - 5 8 averag e of $1,061. The b elieves we should stop the spread of Com m unism not only through fig u re does not reach the $ 4 0 .5 pro p o sed b u d g e t fo r 1964-65 meeting th e ir th reat with our c o u n te r-th re a t, and m eeting th eir fo rce with our r e s is ta n c e , but also by taking the offensive at tim es an d m illio n a s k e d f o r b y the U n i v e r ­ w o u ld b o o s t t h is p e r s tu d e n t r a t e forcing them to r e a c t to t h e U . S. instead of v ice v e r s a . Senator s ity , it s till rep resen ts a $ 7 .3 b a c k u p to t h e $ 1 , 0 0 0 m a r k . Goldwater b elieves that this s o rt of action will be a d eterren t to ' n u clear w ar and not lead to it. m i l l i o n i n c r e a s e o v e r 1 9 6 3 - 6 4 ----- The p e r ca p ita in c r e a s e w o u ld S im ila rly , the accu sation that G oldwater is a "n a tio n a list” can l a r g e s t d o l l a r i n c r e a s e in r e c e n t m ean im p ro v e d stu d en t s e r v ic e s , easily be dispensed with. (It is my assumption t h a t M r. Shea at­ years. in c r e a s e d fa c u lty s a l a r ie s a n d an tempted to use it in a d ero g ato ry sense, although the term itself “ T h is is th e f i r s t t im .e i n r e ­ in c re a s e d staff. d o e s not n e c e s s a rily connote e v il.) Senator G o l d w a t e r s is a "n ation alist** in 'th e re s p e ct that we want all United S tates poli­ cent years that th e D ep artm en t But le s t we get too j u b i l a n t , tician s to b e. He b elieves in A m erica fir s t, but not only. Senator of A d m in is tr a tio n h a s p la c e d e m ­ le t us r e m e m b e r th at the b u d g e t Goldw ater might have receiv ed this label because he is not an ardent advocate of the United Nations. p h a s is on ris in g U n iv e rs ity en­ has o n ly rounded th e f ir s t turn, However c o n tra ry to what som e Jo u rn alists would lead us to be­ r o llm e n ts in p r e p a r i n g th e s t a t e and the t o u g h e s t p a r t o f th e r a c e liev e, he does NOT WANT TO WITHDRAW FROM TH E UNITED NA­ b u d g e t,’ ’ H a n n a h s a id . “ P a s s a g e re m a in s . We can o n ly ho p e th at TIONS. How ever, he believes that the efforts qf the U.N. a r e lim ited b ecau se ev ery nation is in it, including theC om m unist nations. Sen­ o f th e b i l l w i l l put M S U in b e t t e r th e l e g i s l a t o r s w i l l r e c o g n i z e th e a to r Goldw ater b elieves that as long as the Soviet Union and other s h a p e th an it h a s b e e n in th e l a s t s a m e n e e d th at R o m n e y s a w w h e n nations re fu se to pay th eir sh are of the exp enses of the United Na­ tions that they do not tru ly d e s ire p eace. fiv e y e a r s . ’ ’ he v is u a liz e d the a v a la n c h e of He arg u es that the North A tlantic T re a ty O rganization can be a W ith a p re d icte d e n ro llm e n t s tu d e n ts h e a d in g fo r o u r c a m p u s . much m o re effective instrum ent fo r the realizatio n of world p eace. L a s tly we m u s t say som ething of Senator G oldwater being the " p r o te c to r of the wealthy c l a s s .” T h ere a re innum erable refu ta­ Action Needed In Viet Nam Very Funny! tions to this statem en t, but let us use only one. S enator Goldwater has continually fought the in c re a s e in the Fed ­ e ra l budget. C ro ssin g p a rty lines on A pril 8, 1957, in the United • A M ic h ig a n S ta te a u d ie n c e w a s S tates S en ater G oldw ater com m itted what appeared to be political u a tio n as c o m p lic a te d a s t h a t in suicide when he ch astised P resid en t E isen h o w er's r e c o r d $ 7 1 .8 bil­ to ld th is w e e k th a t th e s it u a t io n V ie t N a m . I n a t t e m p t i n g to m a k e lion budget. in V ie t Nam deserves a c lo s e r an a n a l y s i s of V i e t N a m , H a l b e r ­ P resid en t Eisenhow er w as resp on sib le fo r the election of B a rry e v a lu a tio n c e iv in g , one th an th at it a g l o o m i e r p i c t u r e than h a s b e e n has been r e ­ p e r h a p s p a in ts stam has found that p o s e s a b i g g e r t h r e a t in t h a t a r e a th an the U n ite d States Red m ay C h in a be People O f SE Asia Goldwater to the Senate in 1952. Still, he had the conviction of p rin ­ cip les to stand up fo r the A m erican taxp ay er, re g a rd le s s of mone­ ta ry stra tific a tio n . Does not a red u ced fed eral budget help all A m er­ ican s? G oldw ater has also called fo r a reduction in the p ro g re s siv e incom e ta x . Impress MSU Tourist g iv e n by g o vern m en t o b s e r v e r s . w illin g to a d m it, and su g g ests HE HAS N EVER ADVOCATED TH E ABOLISHMENT O F INCOME TA XES a s so m e jo u rn alists p u rp o rt. Would not a ta x cut help the D a v id H a lb e rs ta m , who spoke the need fo r a s tiffe r p o lic y of poor c la s s a lso ? Would not a tax cut at the right tim e c r e a te m o re h e r e T u e s d a y n ig h t, h a s b e e n one fig h tin g and re sista n c e to h e l p money? Would not m o re money help the poor man also? M r. Shea, you have som e satisfactio n ; you a re not the first to print of th e m ost astu te r e p o r t e r s of c o m b a t th e Red tak e-o ver. eren t t h a n 1 had e x p e c t e d , " "P e o p le have enough to e a t, and d isto rted statem en ts and untruths about the A rizona " c l a s s i c a l lib­ "H ow can a n y o n e be ‘ P e r ­ the lo n g -ru n n in g s tru g g le fo r He sa id M onday, “ Red C h in a Dickson said . "T h e Philippines Indonesia isn ’ t about to c o lla p se . e r a l " . I thank you fo r not callin g him a John B ir c h e r . C ongratu la­ sian ’ ? " p ro tested Montesquieu’ s pow er in V ie t Nam . is a real pow er to th o se on h e r is an individual cou ntry with a " I would like to do a p art of my tions. P a ris ia n s w i t h s u rp rise w h e n firs t they saw a P e rs ia n . p erso n ality of its ow n ...a p e rso n ­ advanced studies t h e r e ." The New Yo rk T im e s s a i d , in b o r d e r s and w h a t h a p p e n s in V i e t ality much different from that of M alaysia se e m s to have a s ta ­ Don Dickson, E a s t L a n s i n g A C e. R B L E S s E N an O cto b er e d ito ria l, th at H a l- Nam w ill have r e p e r c u s s i o n s in s e n io r, re ce n tly returned from a the United S t a t e s ." ble d e m o c r a t i c governm ent, T 1 N e A N T 1 R E E tour of Southeast A sia, found that Indonesia w as also a s u rp rise , Dickson said . The governm ent is T O D A Y R A T 1 5 b erstam ’s “ re so u rc e fu ln e ss and o th e r S o u th east A s ia c o u n trie s . £ this old w orld attitude still e x is ts accord ing to D ickson. developing the country steadily ACROSS S o G E N T B ■ A co urag e in re p o rtin g the facts “ The State D ep artm en t is a l­ between the varying cu ltu res o f ” 1 had p ictu red the cou ntry as into an im portant nation. 1. Market­ 2 3 . Second wife E N T o u R A G E the world today. com p letely to talitarian , w i t h no Summing up his tou r of South­ place of Lycus M O O N E about both the w ar and th e i n ­ w ays m o r e o p t im is t ic th an I a m . P E L A Y But D ickson also found the nat­ freedom at all. It isn’ t like that. e a s t A s i a n co u n tries, Dickson 6. Anc. Arab 25. Jap. out­ S T Y 1 V A G O R E t e r n a l s it u a t io n in V i e t N a m h a v e The g u e rrilla fo rces are t w o to u ral attrib u tes of people e v e r y ­ The cou ntry is alm ost a to ta lita r­ said, “ T h e y w ere a fascin atin g measure cast A N E C P O T E S th ree tim e s stro n g er th an th ey w here— w arm friend liness and a ian d ictato rsh ip , but the people do com bination of old and highly de­ 11. Fungus 26. Abstract F 1 R S T I R E V ue' £ d e sire to le a rn — existed as much have the freedom to move around veloped cu ltu res which a re being 12. City in N ew being E. P T O R 1 ■ E- T H O 5 w e r e in 1962 and the C o m m u n i s t s in the su b -cu ltu res of the A sian and to c r i t i c i z e , as long as they changed by m odernization and the York 28. Turn inside A L P 1 N S 1 E N A don’ t c r i tic iz e the p resid en t. W estern w orld .” 13. Police out a r e g e ttin g m o r e p o w e r f u l . ” peoples as in the peoples of t h e R E A R E 5 C R o D S a ra vane barrier 32. Seta D W estern H em isph ere. Politics And poker’ “ " “ “ “ “ " “ “ “ " " " " fMI He sa id th at new sm en w ere The purpose of t h e State De­ 14’. Unsophis­ ticated 36. Charles Lamb re p o rtin g d e te rio ra tio n in th e p artm en t— National Student A s­ 37. Sound per­ 47. Gibe d e lta a r e a l a s t J a n u a r y w h e n the sociatio n sponsored trip was to G le n n S h o u ld Seek 15. Groove 16. Sea swal­ ception 48. Peruses ■. Revolution 5. Skin af­ k K o n tu rn estab lish friendly co n tacts with ic \ low 38. Potato buds DOWN I o flictions State D ep artm en t sa id that we rso in s w e r e w in n in g the w a r . T h e U n it e d A s i a n students. A ccording t o Dickson, A sian students w e r e m ost hospitable, cou rteou s a n d To R e fo rm C o n g re s s 18. Cottonseed- er 40. Herb eve 41. Lance 43. Stevedore 1. Rodent 2. Order of British 6. Signify 7. Armpit 19. Willow 8. Ecru States spends $ 1 .5 m ill io n a day anxious to learn about the w a y - —- — - —“ — -B y Jack Shea genus 21. Most 45. Color 46. Church knighthood 3. Calif, army 9. Tennis a n d i s l o s i n g to t h e p o o r l y e q u i p ­ of life of the W estern student. trophy But the learning w asn’t one­ John Glenn’ s candidacy for th e U .S .S e n a te is Just what the doctor readily officials base 10. Concerning ped V ie t Cong g u e rrilla s , p a r­ sided, Dickson said. " I was so o rd ered to get a sluggish cham pion back on its feet. 11. Bitter The U. S. C o n g re ss, b eset by t o o many people who know all the 1 t 3 4 5 6 7 8 » 10 17. Caviar tia lly b e c a u s e th ere is little im p ressed by t h e people a n d fo llo w -u p of in t e llig e n c e r e p o r t s . co u n tries of Southeast A sia, I co m m ittee ro p e s, who know of all the dark c o rn e rs w herein they can hide c o n tro v e rs ia l legislation and who have long since s a c r i ­ % II i 12 20. Experts 22. Body ol a “ It is not a w a r of m a c h in e s , but have decided to do my graduate study t h e r e ." ficed p erson al in tegrity to continue th em selves in office, has failed 13 iv /> 14 church 24. Recorder The month long trip began D ec. to provide fo r much needed legislation . VK of m en, p sy c h o lo g y and g rass 15 16 n 18 27. Foxy 15. Demands by the P re sid e n t, dem ands by the people th em selves ro o ts s k ill,” H a lb e rs ta m sa id . have gone unheeded. % 29. Curtailed Dickson f i r s t visited H o n g 19 to 21 When a q u a rte r of a million people can stage a m arch on Washing­ 2Z 30. Large H a lb e r s t a m s a id th at d e f e n d e r s Kong, the B ritis h c o n t r o l l e d ton, only to have th eir co n g ressm an tell them that th e ir e ffo rts won’t streams c ro s s ro a d s of E a st and W est. 23 24 25 7 // of the status quo c h a r g e d th at re a lly have any effect b ecau se R ep resen tativ e o r S en ato r so -a n d -so /y/ // / y /s V // 31. Arab, " T h e city w a s e x t r e m e l y % tambourines 26 27 28 29 30 h as decided that his com m ittee isn ’t even going to hold h earin gs un­ f 31 new sm en w ere s e n d in g out d is ­ crow ded. T h e students v e r y 32. Conquers oo friendly. til he g ets read y to...go od and read y to ...th en it’ s long p ast tim e to % % % 32 34 35 36 33. M edioc re m ade h im the targ et of m s p e c ia l to rted re p o rts about V ie t N a m . W e c a n not b u t a g r e e w ith H a l ­ "O n e thing that disappointed me was the lack of in terest of C hi­ give the old con g ressio n al veins a tra n s fu sio n ., Some com m endable efforts have been made to get things sta rte d . 37 33 38 f39 4 0 artist c ritic is m by the N hus. C o rres­ b erstam th at the best w ay of n ese students in p o l i t i c s , ” Dickson said. "T h e y seem to be In the House of R ep resen tativ es, R ich ard Bolling of M issouri heads up a D em o cratic Study Club that has p rom ised to work hard 41 % 42 43 i44 34. Peace god­ dess 35. Fisherman p ondents rep o rt even ts, th ey do c o m b a ttin g the s lo w sp read of satisfied to be a B ritish colony, but w i t h Hong Kong so clo se to to r a is e money for the com ing election - with the stipulation that it is only to be used by D em o crats who have supported the p arty on 45 i 4( 39. Edible fish 42. Century not m ake th em . In that jo b t h e y C o m m u n i s m in V i e t N am is important, is su e s. % Com m unist China, the city would 47 48 44. Alaskan a r e e n t i t l e d to a d e q u a t e f a c i l i t i e s th ro u g h c a r e f u l stu d y of t h e be too weak to stand up to the Red Rep. Bolling has about 100 House D em o crats backing him up. With % mountain C h in ese.” a little m o re support and a few leprechauns on h is sid e, he could and a b o v e a l l to p e r s o n a l s a f e t y . p ro b le m by o n -th e -sc e n e o b s e r ­ tak e co n tro l of the D em o cratic ca u cu s, get elected Speaker of the Dickson a l s o visited the And th e A m e ric a n p e o p le are v e r s , an d th e n b y f o l l o w i n g u p th e House, and then institute som e changes that would give ch airm an ­ Philippines ships of co m m ittees to D em o crats who support the D em o cratic p lat­ e n title d to the fa c ts about a w a r r e p o r t s th ey se n d b a c k by ad o p t­ in w h ic h A m e ric a n b lo o d and in g a p o lic y in a c c o r d a n c e w ith " 1 found the Filipinos very diff­ fo rm . S en io rity would not n e ce s sa rily be thrown out the window, but Rep. W IN th e a p p a re n t n e e d s . Judge Smith of V irgin ia, a n d a few o t h e r people, would be w e l l m o n e y i s b e in g s p e n t .” The c le a r re p o rtin g -of e v e n t s V ie t N am i s to o s e r i o u s a Red Cedar warned that if they a re to be honored with im portant positions by the D em o cratic ca u cu s, they will be exp ected to give full support to the a lunch date t h r e a t to b e a l l o w e d to w a i t f o r a p a rty p latform and to re sp e ct the wishes of the cau cu s on im portant i s , o f c o u r s e , o n e o f th e p r i m a r y m a tte r s . with g o a ls of any news w rite r, and r e lu c t a n t a d m is s io n th at t h e r e is R e p o rt C o m m ittee chairm an sh ips a r e gifts from the cau cu s of the m a­ p a rtic u la rly one c o v e rin g a s it­ re a lly a p ro b le m th ere a fte r a ll. jo rity p a rty , and as such they should be used c o n stru ctiv e ly o r else given to som eone e lse . Judge Smith should not be able to tie up the p ro g re s s of this coun­ Gary Player tr y ; to refu te the w i l l of a m ajo rity of his own p a rty ; s i m p l y iTATE NEWS Man cannot live by bread alone, M IC H IG A N STA TE U N IV E R S IT Y it’ s nice to have peanutbutter and jelly too! b ecau se he p erson ally doesn’t like a p a rticu la r bill. T o re p la c e the dragging feet of Judge Smith and o th ers like him at o v er in the S enate, we need m o re people like John Glenn in C o n g ress. M ember A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s m e r te rm ; special W elcom e Issue in Septem ­ The last sessio n of C on g ress Peop le who won’t guide th eir e v e ry action by what trad ition says they can get away with, but ra th e r will get on with the job at hand 60LF-0-TR0N International, Inland Daily P r e s s A ssociation , b er. w a s known as t h e "d o nothing with a good mind, a good h eart and a loyalty to the Constitution. A ssociated C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s A ssociation , Second c la s s p ostage paid at E a s t Lansing, C o n g r e s s " . We h a .v e no s u c h Glenn is in need of an issu e to c a r r y to the incumbent Senator T u esd ay, F e b ru a ry 4, 1964 Michigan P r e s s A ssociation . M ichigan. trouble with A .U .S .G .’ it’ s m ore Young in the May 5 , Ohio p rim a ry . He might be w ell advised to E d ito rial and business offices at 341 Student l i k e the "nothing t o ”do Con­ approach the p ro g re s siv e Senator from Pennsylvania, Joseph C lark . G ary P la y e r will be at G o lf-O -T ro n , in p erso n , and 5 g irls Published by the students of Michigan State S e rv ic e s Building, Michigan State U niv ersity, g ress". C lark is the leading re fo rm e r in the Senate, and might be willing and 5 men from MSU can win a lunch date with him . Your U niv ersity. I s s u e d on c l a s s days Monday E a s t Lansing, Michigan. Mail sub scrip tion s to cam paign hard fo r Glenn, if Glenn would in turn p rom ise to work * * * chan ce to m eet this g reat golfing pro first hand. through F rid a y during the fall, w inter and payable in advance: te rm , $3; 2 te rm s , $4; with C lark once in the Senate. spring q u a rte rs , tw ice weekly during the sum - 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r, $6. We know of a g irl who heard the T h e'S en ate, as well as the H ouse, has no m o re im portant work at Get the eom plete d etails now by visiting E d ito r............................................... B ru ce F ab rican t W ire E d ito r. ........................ John Van Gieson sonic boom from a jet and thought hand than the re fo rm of its own ru le s of p ro ced u re. The legislation A dvertising M an ager........................ F re d Levine h er room m ate fell out of bed. that th is cou ntry needs so much will not flow like it should until r e - Photo Chief. ................................. G eorge Junne Z J0 cr% . . . . r . . ; E d ito rial Staff......................... ..Dave Stew art ■■ ................. 7oifr ,f*fhfet* A s s t. Adv. M g rs ...................... Fran k Senger J r . , % w ’ . fo rm .ts Glenn should p resen t h im self as a candidate fo r refo rm and then G O L F -O -T R O N A rth ur Langer" Have you noticed that the date he and C lark should take this issu e to the v o te rs in the Ohio Demo­ B arb B rad ley 3411 E. M ic h ig a n A ve n u e J u s t e a s t of F ra n d o r C ircu lation M anager. . . ' .............B ill M arsh all for the com pletion of the B o g u e c r a ti c p rim a ry . A v ictory fo r re fo rm on the 5th of May could be a K aren Gilliland L a n s in g News A d v ise r.................................... Dave Jaehnig S treet bridge is August 1? U nfor­ big fir s t step in rep lacin g ru le by southern o lig arch y , with ru le by a Sports E d ito r....................................... J e r r y Caplan tunately, they don’t tell w h atyear. m ajo rity of the C o n g ress. Frid ay, January 24, 1964 P a u lin e Fre d e rick Speaks SUMDAE COLD TOPPING I I C a len d a r Of C om ing Events | UN World9s Greatest Hope SM ORGASBORD (Fri. 6 p.m. thru Sun. 10 p.m.) NBC United Nations c o r r e s ­ “ R u ssia could not cru sh a faced each o th er in the C a r ­ Symposium on P o lice an d C om - pondent Pauline F re d e rick took rev o lt now a s it did in Hung­ ibbean. a ry . England and F ra n c e could Many s till b elieve that " k i l l ­ munity R elations - 9 a .m ., Union som e verb al stabs at p o litical You b u y y o u r f a v o r i t e ice c o n s e r v a t i v e s Thursday by not attempt to take the Suez ing people who d isa g re e will B a llro o m . stre ss in g the ro le of the UN C an al. The United S tates could lead to a g re e m e n t,” she said, W restlin g , Purdue v s . MSU - 3 p .m ., In tram u ral Sports Arena. In maintaining p eace. not land M arin es in Panam a o r but called th is an outdated and c re a m s u n d a e for o n ly 35<- M iss F r e d e r ic k told the L an ­ C u b a ," she said. dangerous conviction. > G en etics Seninar Group - 4 sing Town Hall S e rie s audience M i l i t a r y power no longer " T h e r e is nothing m ag ic about -a n d HELP Y O U R ­ p .m ., 304 N at. S ci. that som e people would like to m eans se cu rity fo r a nation, M iss our civ ilizatio n today. Men a re A g ricu ltu ral Engineering S e m - sink the United Nations in New F r e d e r ic k said. No nation felt not the c r e a t u r e s of c ir c u m ­ ' in ar - 4 :1 0 p .m ., 218 Ag. En­ Y o rk ’ s E a s t R iv e r, but its e x ­ s e c u re last y e a r when the U n i- s ta n c e s. R a th e r, c irc u m s ta n c e s S E L F to th e de licio u s cold gin eerin g. isten ce provided an altern ative ited S tates and the Soviet Union a r e the c r e a tu r e s of m en .” to p p in g s . Swimming, Purdue v s . MSU - to w ar. 7 p .m ., In tram u ral P ool. Through d iscu ssion and nego­ Faculty- Convocation - 8 p .m ., tiation w orld pow ers can avoid n u clear c la s h e s , she said. A LL Y O U CAN EAT Aud. M iss F re d e r ic k quoted the late C o lle g e B o w l R u n -O ffs Philosophy - Psychology Joint Colloquium - 8 p .m ., I l l Olds A lbert E in stein as sayin gh ecou ld not p red ict the type of weapons m 33 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM” to be used in World W ar 111, The f ir s t of five ru n -off s e s ­ Alpha E psilon -S igm a Kappa in Hall. but that slin g -sh o ts would be sions in the AUSG C ollege Bowl E rick so n K iva. W illiam S w eet- W restlin g , Illinois v s . M SU- com petition w ill be held Sunday, land, p ro fe s s o r of hum anities will 3 p .m ., S a t., In tram ural Sports A rena. used in W orld W ar IV. The U nited Nations does not re p o rts F ran k R u ss, acad em ic m o d erate. benefits ch airm an . Sîedéfai.. .7 F E H ^ AIL Y th reaten the sovereignty of any The ru n -offs will continue un­ h an d p a c k e d ^ / 1 1 o m- 1 1 pm At 3 p .m . in Wilson Auditorium , til the M arch 1 p lay-offs to pick FLAVO RS B ask etb all, M ichigan vs. MSU nation, she said. No country is the Wilson team will fa c e the t h e U n iv ersity C ollege Bowl lea C r e a m S h o p 4 :3 0 p .m ., S at., Field h ou se. O R IE N T A L F L A V O R . - Both the food and the costumes re­ bound by a UN resolu tion . B a i l e y - S o u t h Campbell team , cham pions. W orld T r a v e l S e rie s , " S ix flected Japan as Mark Sakai, special student, Tokyo, show- " T h e UN’ s only weapon is pub­ followed by a con test between Gateways to the C aribb ean ,” E r i c ed Judy Bannan, Saginaw freshrran, the chop stick technique lic opinion,” she said. R a th e r-B ry a n and C a s e . M au rice , P avel - 8 p .m ., S a t., Aud. at Wednesday's London Hall Japanese dinner. Ph.«. b, d»v. s,k.. Miss F r e d e r ic k cited the C ra n e , a s s o c ia te p ro fe ss o r of change in world relationship s hum anities, will m oderate both UN Funds during the p ast d ecade. B e c a u s e Simplicity Makes co n te sts . of the th re a t of n uclear d e s tru c ­ tion, man m ust now se ttle his At 4 p .m . Delta Tau D elta- d isag reem en ts p eacefully. Pi B eta P h i, will face Sigma (continued from page 1) \Stranger9 Success L ou is F . Hekhuis, d ire c to r of student a ffa irs and ad viser to AUSG, adm itted th at the problem S ee K R A M E R ’S fo r C. D a v i d C o l s o n , St. C la ir L A R G E S T D IS C O U N T S By C A R O L W ALLEN of com m unication is difficult. He S h o res g rad u ate student with an IN T O W N ! State News Reviewer also said that he could not speak a c t i n g assistan tsh ip , p l a y e d Stark sim p licity of s e t t i n g fo r the whole adm inistration. M eu rsault, the leading c h a r a c te r . coupled with the acting of a c o m ­ He gave a convincing p o rtra y a l petent c a s t introduced a unique A bill was introduced to al­ WINTER-CONDITION of the young man who said little M AX KRA M ER a rt form in an A rena T heater p e r­ lo cate $200 to the Cam pus U .N . • 'Y o u 'ra c o r d ia lly If»» Y O U R C A R FO R LESS! and felt em otion only for the phys­ v ite d to too u t f o r form ance Wednesday night. to help pay fo r th eir May 15 th o best v a lu t» fo r • A n ti* F r« o iO • Q o n a ra to r» ic a l. spring co n feren ce. y o u r m o n e y!" • B a tta n a » • Startort M ariam A. Duckwall, in stru c ­ • Irak»» • P u a i Pum p» B u rt B . B elan t, E a st Lansing • Wat#r Pum p» to r of sp eech , d irected her adap­ • S p a r k Plug » gradu ate student also , w i t h an S ev eral c o n g r e s s m e n e x ­ • P o in ts • S p rin g » tation of " T h e S tra n g e r," a novel • Condon t o r t • W ip o r Biado » a c t i n g assistan tsh ip , skillfully p re s se d the opinion that the en­ • Mom • B o o tto r C a b le t c a s u a l s l i p p e r s to by A lbert C am u s. A F ren ch m an , • T h a rm o s ta ts • B a t t a r y C h a rg o rs switched r o le s to play eight diff­ tir e sum should not be allocated, Cam us was the recip ien t of the eren t c h a r a c t e r s — s o m e to b e despite the fact that the req u est p a m p e r y o u r fe e t, 1957 Nobel P r iz e fo r L ite ra tu r e . loved, o th ers not to be loved. w a s a con sid erab le reduction " I n our so ciety any man w h o P ete L an d ry , Ironwood sen io r, from the $750 p reviously re­ m a k e p a ck in g e a sy does not c r y at his m o th er’ s fun­ Can Your Motor Take the Cold Weather? gave cre d e n c e to six c h a r a c te r s quested. e r a l ris k s being condemned t o d eath.” C am us w rote. T h is adap­ ranging from a law yer to a pimp. T w o fem inine ro le s w ere em o­ 6 UR E B U IL T ED M OTORS Bertlyn th o u g htfully tation of his play gives support to that statem ent and C am u s’ tionally c r e a t e d b y C h ristin e B e rg s tr o m , B loom field H ills jun­ PKPsi Elects — BEST QUAL I TY! L O W ES T P R IC E S ! — designed them d issatisfactio n with the workings of s o c ie ty . • F iv e stools at th ree-fo o t in te r­ io r , a n d M ary E llen Fin u can , Lansing ju nior, t u r n e d in a fine New Officers C O M P L E T E MACHINE SHOP S ER V IC E with their own p lastic p erfo rm an ce as the gay,bubbling travel case s. S izes: vals rim m ed one side of the c i r ­ Newly elected o ffice rs of Phi M arie C ardona. c u la r s t a g e : interchangeable Kappa P s i fra te rn ity a r e : P r e s i ­ Best Prices in Town S,M ,M L,L,XL. " T h e S tra n g e r" m a y b e s e e n blocks m arked the c e n te r . With dent, F r e d e r ic k Osann, B irm ing­ '•SERVING GREATER LANSING FOR 4S YEARS“ tonight and Saturday at the Arena only th ese p ro p s, plus lighting ham ju nior; v ic e -p re sid e n t, Rod­ — Wholesale Sc Retml — SUVA A. Soft lea th er with T h e a te r, T u esd ay and Wednesday and w ords, five p e rfo rm e rs took ney K .L h y le , B irm ingham junior; t h e n e a r-c a p a c ity a u d i e n c e in the W onders Kiva and T h u rs ­ t r e a s u r e r , John D. C h id ester, flo ra l b ra id trim. Pin k, , through the life of a young man in the d e se rt c ity of A lg iers. day in the McDonal Kiva. P o rt Huron, j r . ; pledge tra in e r, Randolph W. W hite, Ann A rbor K R A M E R PARTS b lu e , w hite. 4 .0 0 M iss Duckwall te rm s this form j r . ; and s e c r e ta r y , W illiam F 800 E. Kalamazoo Phono IV 4-1335 B. Beige tapestry with of d ram a, employing readings and C a rib b e a n Tour Z ab rish k ie, Birm ingham , j r . in terp retatio n , " T h e a te r of the m ulti-color petit-point. 4 .0 0 Im agination.” Set For S a tu rd a y Ja c o b s o n s T h is allows the audience to see settin gs as if they w ere reading A film ed tour in the C a rib ­ Accessories a book,” she said. "T h e S tran g ­ e r ’ is a book— I felt too much of the meaning would be lost u nless bean a re a will be shown by tra v e l photographer E r i c P avel S atur­ day in the Auditorium at 8 p .m . E x c lu s iv e SHOP AT JACO BSON’S FRIDAY-9:3 0 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. 1 found a w a y to p resen t it as T itled “ Six Gateways to the though it was being re a d .” C arib b ean ,” the p ro g ram is a M iss Duckwall’ s solution gave p resen tation in the " W o r l d the five p e rfo rm e rs the task of al­ tern ately n arratin g and acting — a task which they handled ad m ir­ T ra v e l S e r i e s ." P av el tak es his audience on a film v is it to P anam a, Vene­ S tu d io D e s ig n ably in sp ite of no previous e x ­ zu ela, H aiti,G u atem ala, M artin i­ p erien ce with the form . que and Trin id ad. HILLEL FOUNDATION 3 1 9 Hill c r e s t (at Grand River) b y Jo s te n ’s Friday Jan. 24, 7:30 P.M. Sabbath S e rv ic e s at Alumni M em orial Chapel. Oneg Shabbat. Saturday Jan. 25, 10:00 A.M. Sabbath S e rv ic e s at Hillel House. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 6:00 P.M. SU P P ER -FO R U M at Hillel House. Buffet Supper Social Foru m S peak er: P R O F . CHARLES H1RSCHF ELD will d iscu ss “ The Legend of the Dybbuk.” O le g C a s s in i a n d F o r rid es c a ll: ED 2-1916 __________________________ _ _ _ _ _ D ic k S a y s . . . the latest in class ring wear P e te r P a n c r e a te th e s w im s u it f ig u r e y o u a s l o n g a s y o u l i k e it, STANDARDRING LADIES RING Only the genius of open bock. . .10K Yellow c lo s e d b a c k . . . B l a c k Cnyx C a ssin i’s design and H I s e l l it . . .$29.00 Peter P an’s custom fit’ Gold. . .539.00 SO e • e DELUXE RING LADIES RING swim bra can shape c lo s e d b a c k . . .T o u r m a l i n e closed back. . .10K Yellow such a superb P i z z a w ith P e p p e r o n i Gold . • .544.00 . . .$32.00 figure! Pink or aqua elasticized order now fo r winter term graduation cotton souffle. Sizes East Lansing's Department Store fo r 8 to 14 fit A,B or C cups. 2 3 .9 5 Students plus tax a n d d e l iv e r y CAMPUS Ja c o b s o n s Sportswear .4 .» V iz z a 6 v ß 1C A R D O B O O K S T O R E IV 2 -15 5 4 (ACROSS FROM THE UNION BUILDING) I L a n s in g 's F i n e s t , B u s i e s : N: 4 M ich igan State News, E a s t L an sing, M ic h ig an Frid ay, Janu ary 24, 1964 Saturday Marks Y a le P ro f Smoking 4Could Be9 Sinful Faith O n C a m p u s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O n Cam pus Paul’s Conversion An attem pt to answ er the quest- Pleasure' Fr, Kavanaugh O n e W o rld ’ tion, “ Is th e re a relig iou s con ­ By LINDA M I L L E R ished, said, “ L ord , what wilt thou have me to do? And the L o rd said s c io u s n e s s ? ” will be made by Paul H olm er, p ro fe s s o r of the­ a b o u t m o ra l c a n c e r t h r o u g h R e lig io n State News Religion Writer Smoking could be sinful under C h ristia n ity ,” h e s a i d , " i s t o unto him , A ris e a n d go into the ology and philosophy at Y ale c e rta in c irc u m s ta n c e s , the Rev. ‘ Love your neighbor as y o u rs e lf.’ m ovies and m agazines a s th e re is city and it shall be told th e e .” Divinity School, Sunday at 6 :4 5 now about p h y sical c a n c e r. C h ristian s will com m em o rate The A cts say s that som e men p .m . in the Union P a r l o r s . The Robert Kavanaugh, S t. Jo h n 's Stu­ Before you can do this you have to —————————————-B y Keyvan Nazerian dent P a ris h , said. love God and yo u rself. T o w illing­ Saturday t h e conversion of the who journeyed with Saul h eard the talk is open to the public. In re g a rd to t h e national r e ­ ly endanger y o u r health is not "M ed icin e’ s w ar on tob acco is A postle P aul, one of the g re a te st voice, but they a re not identified. p o rts on physical h e a l t h and com patible with this lo v e.” being a i m e d at the youth of the Som e people think negatively about relig ion . They sim ply do not s p o k e s m a n for the wor l d- When Saul a ro s e , he was blind Holmer, a K ierk egaard ian smoking, he s a i d that som eone country in an attem pt to keep them want to be bothered. O thers m e re ly believe in religion but have no em b racin g faith founded n early and had to be led by the hand into s c h o la r , will also speak to fac­ He s a i d that if an individual will alw ays say, " y e s , it’ s a sin from s ta rtin g to smoke- But con ­ faith in it. Som e students from relig io u s fam ilies, a fte r one o r two 2 0 0 0 y e a rs ago. D am ascu s. F o r th ree days he did ulty m em b ers at 8 :3 0 p .m . at studies the fa c ts availab le a n d to s m o k e . O th ers w i l l s a y , tra c e p tiv e s , pornography, knives y e a r s in co lle g e , think th em selv es b etter off without religion . Some Saul of T a rs u s was a Jew o f not see o r eat o r drink. U n iv ersity Luth eran Church con ­ decides that smoking is an un­ cern in g scien tific language and “ m aybe.” He b elieves t h a t the and guns a r e still available t o c a te g o riz e this group of students as " a t h e i s t s .” I believe that no one the D ispersion. He did not o rig ­ A ccording to the News T e s ta ­ reasonable danger to his health, answ er from the Chruch will be, them . So who is kidding who?” is an ath eist. H is inner con scio u sn ess is aw are of the e x iste n ce of inate the new religion and even ment, the L o rd c am e to a c e rta in the language of relig ion . He is he has a resp on sib ility to stop the author of "T h eo lo g y and the “ could b e .” God, but he has not recognized th is power in his life. rem ained a Jew after his con ­ d iscip le a t D am ascus n a m e d smoking. S cien tific Study of R elig ion .” "Y o u cannot pigeon-hole t h i s F a r from defending an a th e ist’s attitude tow ard religion and life versio n . A naias and told him to go to Saul s o rt of thing into m o rtal o r ven­ “ It has been the trad ition al te a c h ­ a s a whole, co n sid er why a student is willing to give up his religion . The A cts of the A postles de­ and put his hand on him, that t h e ial s in s ,” he said as he lit a c ig ­ ing of the Roman Catholic Church M is sio n s T a lk Maybe we ca n ’ t put all the blam e on him . P erh ap s religion has n o t s crib e s the con version of. Saul, newly con verted one might see H olm er will also p reach all four serm o n s at U n iversity Lu­ a re tte . " T h e r e a r e to o m a n y p ri- that p le a su re is good if it is not been introduced to him p ro p erly and he has a wrong p ictu re of it. In­ la te r known as St. Paul, along the again . • r o a d to D am ascus. "Suddenly J e s u s said, “ Go thy way: fo r th eran C hurch Sunday m orning. vate fa c to r s involved in e a c h enjoyed only fo r its own sake or A t Trin ity C h u rc h troduced into scien tific fields and opportunities fo r a b road er know­ c a s e , so it is up to the individual in e x c e s s . If a c ig a re tte is r e la x ­ ledge of life, he co m p ares them with what has been taught to him as th ere shined r o u n d about him a he is a chosen v essel unto m e , to O pportunities fo r college stu ­ to follow his own co n sc ie n c e . We ing o r p lesu rab le, it i s good. relig ion , and is a little confused. He tr ie s to co m p are all those new light from heaven. And he fell to b ear my name before the G entiles dents in m issio n ary work will cannot judge t h e m o rality o f Here you have to rem em b er t h a t thoughts and ideas with religion and blend them . the earth , and heard a voice say ­ and kings and the children of I s ­ G id e o n s H ere another p e rs o n ’ s a c tio n s .” everv p leasu re involves a c e rta in be d iscu ssed by B ill H erzog, Maybe one of his troub les is that he doesn’t want to accep t som e­ ing unto him, Saul, Saul, why p e r - ra e l. F o r 1 will show him h o w a m issio n a ry to Latin A m e ric a , A ip rie s t said last week in a amount of r i s k , fo r in stan ce, thing blindly and wants to use h is re a s o n , as he u ses it in other a re a s secu test thou me? great things he must suffer fo r my About 150 le a d e rs of the Gid­ Sunday at E a s t Lansing T rin ity eons of M ichigan will m eet S at­ new spaper that it is a sin fo r a jumping in the c a r and going for of life, i.e . s cie n ce . But not aw are of the simple and im portant fact When Saul ask ed ‘ ‘ Who art thou, nam e’ s s a k e .” Church at 8 :1 5 p .m . urday at the Kellogg C en ter to C atholic who does not make a r e a ­ a rid e. No one would say that this that religion is one - the religion of God— no m a tte r which prophet L o rd ? ” T h e L ord s a 1 d, " I am A fter Saul received his sight he study how, in tim es of c r i s i s , to sonable effort to stop sm oking. activity i s m o rally wrong, al­ brought it o r when o r w here, he is puzzled how each one of the r e ­ Je su s whom thou p e rs e cu te st: it was baptized. He rem ained with T rin ity C o llegiate Fellow ship best d ra m a tiz e the contributions The R ev. F r . Kavanaugh said that though it could be fo r som e indi­ ligions, even s e c ts in each relig io n , c la im to have the final and e v e r is hard for thee to kick against the d iscip les in D am ascus "a n d will sp onsor H erzog’ s talk, co n ­ of the Gideon B ib le. t h e r e is a p ossib ility t h a t the vid u als.” lasting tru th , and that oth ers should adopt th eir way if they want to the p ric k s .” straightw ay he preached C h rist tinuing the w inter te rm s e r ie s quote w as taken out of co n text o r be " s a v e d .” The Jew , trem bling and aston - in the synagogues, that he is t h e It is the hope of the R ev. F r . dealing with vocational opportun­ T h e le a d e rs and th eir w i v e s without the usual qualifications B ecom in g acquainted with people from other co u n trie s and other Son of G od.” Kavanaugh t h a t som e t i m e itie s and the C h ristian resp on ­ will d isc u s s com m unication a n d that in variab ly accom pany s u c h relig ion s he does not understand if a Hindu being born in a Hindu The h eart of P aul’ s faith is the t h e r e will be a s much co n cern sibility in all a re a s of life. group lead ersh ip techniques d ur­ st atem en ts. fam ily, Buddhist in a Buddhist fam ily o r a C h ristian in a C h ristian belief that Je s u s is a divine being 'A c tio n P o v e r ty ’ who by his death and re s u rre c tio n ing the c o n feren ce, sponsored by Michigan S tate and theG i d e o n s He said that the p rie s t w h o made t h e statem ent m ay n o t University St. Andrews Eastern Orthodox fam ily, is saved while all have inherited the religion from th eir p a r­ ents and au tom atically accep ted it. He wonders how truth can accep t saves those who are united to him of M ichigan. sm oke and does not understand Christian Church Church & University Student Center m ultiplicity and how one is saved and o th ers a re not while all have by faith. 310 N. Hagadorn Rd. U n d e rw a y He traced h i s conversion to a The laym an ’ s so ciety d istrib ­ the difficulty involved in telling one who has smoked fo r 2 0 o r 30 Don S tiffler, M in ister Ph 3 37-1077 1216 G re e n c re s t E a s t Lansing Sunday accep ted th e ir religion au tom atically. Above all he s e e s that many people a re called " r e lig io u s ” o r vision of a divine being who had utes B ibles in hotel and m otel Divine L itu rg y 9 :3 0 a .m . y e a rs to quit. Bible School 9 :4 5 a.m . " b e lie v e ,” som e a re called "in d iffé re n ts” and som e " a th e is ts ” St. John’ s Mission Board will com e d o w n from h e a v e n and V e sp e rs a n d C onfessions room s and public institutions. “ T h e second g re a t l a w o f E v e ry S at. 7 :3 0 p .m . but he cannot find a c le a r -c u t line between them . In so cial activ ities, launch plans Sunday for another assum ed human flesh, then laid it W orship S e rv ic e 10:45 a.m . b u sin esses, human relatio n s, and so forth they follow the sam e ident­ sum m er p ro ject in Latin A m er­ off again in o rd er that men, ident­ ifying th em selves with him, might East Lansing Lansing Central Free bus n u rse ry ical p attern . The only d ifferen ce is designation. Our student finds ica. Always a warm welcome at die to the flesh and live new life Methodist Church that being in terested in religion is the job of c e rta in people and r e ­ The them e for the 1964 m is­ of p erfect righteousness in t h e Unity Center 828 N. Washington, Lansing Seventh - Day ligion itself is r e s t r i c t to c e rta in tim e s . B ein gp uzzled , he gives up sion is “ Action P o v e r ty ." L ast investigation and adopts the e a s ie s t way— the way of saying " n o .” sum m er over 2 0 students joined S pirit. 11:0 0 a .m . W orship S erv ice Sunday Adventist Church Maybe the way religion has b e e n introduced to h i m is wrong. The interp retation of C h ris t’ s Sunday School 10:00 p .m . Temporarily m e e t i n g at “ P ro je c t P e ru ” to work in un­ "T w o Rich Men Meet J e s u s ” Maybe it does not co n sist of trad itio n s, c e re m o n ie s, sup erstition s derdeveloped a re a s . death and re s u rre c tio n probably Sunday W orship 11:00 a.m . University Lutheran Church 11:0 0 a .m . Sunday School and dogm as at a ll. It is e x a ctly like rejectin g scie n ce b ecau se of the originated with Paul, accord ing Division and Ann St. u niversity "W'hat G iv e s ? ” e x tra o rd in a rily powerful in stru m en ts of m an’s annihilation built William R estivo, of Catholic to A. C . M cG iffert in “ A H istory Wednesday Evening lutheran chu rch United S e rv ic e 7:00 p.m . SATURDAY SERVICES and used today. E x iste n ce of th ese d estru ctiv e in stru m en ts does not F am ilies for Latin A m erica, will of C h ristian Thought.” He w rites P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :0 0 p .m . 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School a lc -lc a mean that scie n ce is harm ful; ra th e r it in dicates that scien ce has ad dress the students Sunday at that it is significant that although Study C la s s 7 :3 0 p .m . U nitedCam paign at C . W. Ottc 11:00 a.m. Worship Service been used in the wrong way. S cien ce is wonderful and is the cau se 7 p .m . The meeting is open to Paul called C h rist Lord and a s ­ Affiliated with Unity School F o r tran sp o rtation c a ll of our p ro g re s s and b etterm en t of our life. any student in terested in the signed him divine functions, h e of C h ristian ity , L e e 's Sum m it, ED 7-1294 For information or transpor­ The disunities and divisions did not origin ally e x is t in religion . p ro ject. did not identify him with God. M issouri tation call 4 8 5 -9 2 7 3 8 :3 0 9 :3 0 10:30 11:30 T h e se a r e all man m ade. We a re wrong if we evaluate tru e religion Paul is widely known in th eol­ A “ baptism of the b a r r e l” by th ese co n cep ts. T ru e religion is a vital fo rc e , fruitful, p ro g re s ­ will also take p lace Sunday night. ogy fo r his solution to the diffi­ F irs t Christian Central Methodist siv e and applicable in our daily life. The b a rre l will be placed in culty involved in recognizing two Reformed Church A c r o s s F ro m the Capitol Olivet Baptist Church Eastminster I believe in the B ah a'i W orld F aith , whose teach in gs em phatic­ divine beings. He called the Lord the St. John’ s P arish to be filled of the cult the Son of the C r e a to r 240 M arsh all S t., Lansing WORSHIP SERVICES 2215 E . Michigan Rev. W illiam H artm an, P a sto r Presbyterian Church ally sta te the unity of God, unity of religion , and the oneness of m an­ with donations for the m ission. kind. All the relig ion s have one s o u rc e — God— and how ever d iffer­ of the u n iv erse. Rev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r 9 :4 5 and 1:15 a .m . SUNDAY 1315 Abbott Rd., ent in nam e, origin and n on -essen tial teach in gs, they all have the Morning S e rv ic e 9 :0 0 & (WJIM 1 0 :1 5 a .m .) Sunday School 9 :4 5 a.m . E a s t Lansing sa m e e ssen tial m o ral and eth ical laws and have contributed step by UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 11: 15 a.m . Annual Thanks offering s e r ­ Morning W orship 9 :0 0 and M inister step to the evolution of our civ ilizatio n . (THE AMERICAN BA PTIST CONVENTION) Sunday School 10:15 a.m . v ic e s , W .S.C .S. 1 1 :0 0 a.m . Rev. R o b ert L . Moreland A m erican Legion M em orial ce n te r Evening S e rv ic e 7 p .m . M iss M i l d r e d D r e s c h e r , Baptist Youth Fellow ship 541 W albridge Drive Religion is a mighty in stru m en t assistin g man " t o know God, to 1 Block North of E a s t Lansing Bus Station T h ose in need of tra n s p o r­ Speaker 5 :3 0 p .m . ED 7 -0 1 8 3 love H im " and " t o c a r r y forw ard an ev er-ad v an cin g civilization . tation c a ll; C rib N u rsery,S o Bring The. Baby Evening W orship 6 :3 0 p .m . 9 :0 0 81 11:0 0 a.m . Religion m ust be in con form ity with scie n ce and re a s o n .” In fact Worship S ervice 10:00 A.M . Church School 11: 10 a.m . tru e religion and scie n ce a r e two im portant fa c to rs resp on sib le fo r T ak e home a copy of the "W hat M ID-W EEK SERVICE Church Sch, N u rsery Provided 1 0 : 0 0 - 1 2 :0 0 ; M r. B . Swagman at TU 2 -2 5 7 0 the evolution of our civilization and the b etterm en t of our life. R e­ Then A re We T o D o?” sheet W ednesday, 7 :1 5 p .m . fo r C rib b e ry through Cam pus Bus Schedule o r Rev. Hofman at IV 5 -3 6 5 0 fo r study and application. F o r chu rch bus schedule T h ird G rad e. ligion “ m ust be the cau se of fellowship and love” and is only u se­ c a ll IV 2 -8 4 1 9 ful when lived in life and not m e re ly believed with no p r a c tic e . “ R e­ 10:00 a .m . C hurch School R ather 9:31 McDonel 9 :4 5 9 :4 7 Plymouth F irs t Baptist Church Fourth G rade - Adults ligious, r a c ia l, p o litical, econ om ical and p atrio tic p reju d ices d estroy Owen B u tterfield S. Wonders 9:32 9 ¿36 E . Shaw 9 :4 8 Congregational Capi t ol ot Ioni a F irs t Presbyterian 9 :0 0 & 11:0 0 a. m. the ed ifice of humanity. A study of the evolution of the recognized relig ion s of the past and W. Wilson 9:38 Phillips 9:51 Church L a n s i n g , Mi chi gan Ottawa and Chestnut Church S e rv ic e s th e ir influence on m an’ s e v e ry -d a y life r e v e a ls sign ifican tly that they Mason 9 :52 Allegan at Townsend St. Rev. S c ot t I rvi ne, Mi ni s t er W orship S e rv ic e s N. C ase 9 :4 0 have p assed through se v e ra l s ta g e s . Man adds his ideas and in ter­ Lansing, M ich. U n iv ersal B ib le Sunday 9 :3 0 & 1 1 :0 0 a.m . Youth Sunday p retation s to the religion and thus invents a s e rie s of cerem o n ies, 11:0 0 a .m . W'orshio S erv ice C rib b e ry and n u rsery LUTHERAN WORSHIP W E, THE PROD1C ALS Church School 9 :4 5 a.m . c a r e p rovided . “ The P e c u lia r O nes” dogm as and p reju d ices resp on sib le for division, disunity and finally Morning W orship 10:5 0 a.m . the lo ss of the original sp iritu al im pulse of the religion beyond these Alumni M em orial Chapel M isso u ri Synod D r. P e i r c e , preaching D r. M orrow , preachin g "Y o u th and the Challenge of m an -m ad e dogm as. 10:00 a.m . Holy E u ch a rist M in isters T o m o rro w " STUDENTS WELCOME Today, how ever, as B aha’ u’ llah, Founder of the B ah a’ i World Faith J e s s e Pindell P e ir c e , D.D., Jr. & S r . High Fellow ship 11: 15 a.m . Morning W orship R ev. S cott Irvin e, stated m o re than eighty y e a r s ago, "T h a t which the L o rd hath o r ­ R ev. Ja c k F a y Robinson preaching 6 :3 0 p.m SUPERVISED NURSERY AND F R E E C all 3 3 7 -9 3 3 6 o r 3 3 2 -6 9 0 3 dained as the sovereign rem ed y and m ightiest instrum ent for healing R ich ard E . K lausli M inister 6 :3 0 p .m . Calvin Club BUS PROVIDED FOR EACH SER V IC E. 6 :3 0 Youth Groups fo r tran sp o rtation of all the world is the union of all its people in one u niversal cau se, ° t M usic A w arm and friendly w elcom e A s e rie s of open discussion People of al l races we l c o me one com m on faith .” C hurth School 3 t iQ;4 5 a .m . aw aits you at F ir s t P r e s b y te r ­ se ssio n s on the B a s ic T en ets ian. ■of the C h ristian Faith are St. Johns Student TRINITY CHURCH University Methodist EDITOR’S N OTE: T h is column is the la st guest ed itorial received held on Monday evenings at Parish Interdenom inational A ll Saints Episcopal Church to d ate. Fu tu re contributions to " F a ith on C am pus” will be pub­ lished if they a re accep tab le. 7 :30 in the Union, room 35. 120 Spartan Avenue T h ese sessio n s a re open to F r . R. Kavanaugh F r . T . M cDevitt MINISTERS Church 1120 S. H arriso n Rd. all. 800 Abbott Road 327 M .A .C. E . Eugene W illiam s Wilson M. Tennant, Minister Rev. T heodore K. Bundenthal, P a sto r ED 2 -0 7 7 8 Norman R. P ie rs m a ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 Sunday M asses Daniel E . W eiss R ev . Robert G ard n er, Episcopal Dr. Glenn M. Frye, Minister In d o n e s ia S till H o s t i l e FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Morning S e rv ice - 11 a.m . Chaplain to the U niversity WORSHIP (continued from page 1) Philippine opposition is based 7 :1 5 -8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 (high) R ev. Edward Roth, Rector G enesee at B u tler S treets 9 :4 5 a .m . & 11:00 a .m . on an old c la im to Sabah, a 11:15 & 12:30 A STUDY IN CONTRASTS R ev . G eorge Tum a, C u rate and supporting statem en ts by his SUNDAY SERVICES Supervised n u rsery provided M alaysian state fo rm e rly known Evening S e rv ice - 7 :3 0 p .m . SUNDAY SERVICES sub ordin ates, r a i s e d g r a v e Church School................................................ 9 .4 5 a>m- Babysitting at 8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 - 11:15 8 :0 0 a .m . Holy Communion at D r. Glenn M. F r y e . doubts about the p ro sp e cts fo r a as North B orneo. Morning W orship............................................ n jo o aim ! Guest sp eak er - J a m e s All Saints P arish What was Kennedy’ s reactio n Y ou n gsters Religion C la ss significant change in the s o re Youth G roups......................................................6 :0 0 p .m . W eener, P ilot M ission ary for 8 :0 0 a .m . Holy Communion at ■preaching to Sukarno’ s re m a rk s ? relationship b e t w e e n M alaysia 9 :4 5 a.m . S.l.M . “ I am confident that the Asian Evan gelistic H o u r........................................... 7 .9 0 p .m . Chapel of A p o stles, Wesley and its two big neighbors. 8 :4 5 p .m . T rin ity C ollegiate "M eth od ism P ioneering In W EDNESDAY EV E P ra y e r S erv ice 7 :3 0 p .m . Sunday F o ru m 7 :0 0 p .m . Foundation A nation of 100 million people, cou n tries con cern ed will find a 9 :3 0 a.m . Morning P r a y e r & A lask a” "S u m m e r M ission P ro g ra m s ” Fellow ship— Stimulating Indonesia opposes the fed eration, peaceful solution to the d iffer­ H .T . Stanley - M in ister Tom Thompson - M usic D ir. Spiritual Fellow ship and Serm on Thank O ffering Sunday en ces that now sep arate th em " Daily M asses 1 1 :0 0 a .m . Morning P r a y e r with a population of 10 m illion, Transportation Available R efreshm ents & Serm on on the g r o u n d it p re s e rv e s he said. 1 8 :0 0 a .m . - 12:10 p .m .- C hurch School 9 :4 5 a .m . all am gratefu l to have had ! Call Church Office IV 5 -0 6 1 3 5 :3 0 p .m . C an terb u ry Meeting B ritish im p erialism in South­ "1 4:4 5 p .m . Other S e rv ic e s ag e s & 1 1 :0 0 a .m . child ren the opportunity to be of help in * If No A nsw er, Call IV 2 -6 9 9 4 8 :3 0 a .m . - Monday thru F rid a y e a s t A sia and th reaten s Indone­ 9 :4 5 a .m . U niversity C la s s - 2 -5 y ears. this f ir s t step and 1 know all i* S at. M asses Daily O ffice sia w i t h e n circlem en t. T h e the A m erican people join m e in 8 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 a.m . 7 :0 0 p .m . Wed. Evening T u es. - 10:1 5 a .m . M em bership C la s s 9 :3 0 a.m . S O U T H B A P T IS T C H U R C H Holy Communion wishing M r. T h a n a t K h o m a n 1518 S. Washington Confession daily at 8 :0 0 a.m . 12:00 p .m . - 4 :4 5 p.m . P r a y e r and Bible Study Wed. - 7 :0 0 a .m . Holy Communion F r e e bus tran sp o rtation 15 to AUSG Votes (Thailand’ s foreign m in ister)n ad the lead ers of Indonesia, M alay­ 30 m inutes before each s e r v ­ sia and the Philippines s u c c e s s INVITES YOU Phone ED 7 -9 7 7 8 C all 3 3 7 -7 9 6 6 fo r cam pus bus schedule T h u rs. - 5 :1 5 p.m . Holy Communion ice around the cam pus. Meditation OK in th e ir work of solving th is difficult p ro b le m ." A side from encouragem ent of Peoples Chur< ’ Kimberly Downs F irs t Church of Edgewood UNITED A ll-U n iv ersity S t u d e n t Con­ g u e rrilla op erations against the 9:4 5 a .m . BIBLE SCHOOL C hrist, Scientist Church g r e s s will continue to hold a M alaysian s ta te s of Sabah and East Lansing Church of Christ moment of silent m editation be­ Saraw ak in B oren o , Indonesia 709 E . G rand R iver Interdenom inational fo re each m eeting. Interdenom inational is boycotting M a l a y s i a econ ­ 1007 K im berly D rive, Lansing E a s t Lansing 469 North Hagadorn Road T h e resolu tion callin g fo r its C o llege C la s s Taught by D r. T ed Ward 200 W. Grand R iv er Church S e rv ic e : E a s t L ansing, Michigan elim ination was defeated Wed­ o m ically . Indonesians a re seizing at Michigan Sunday 1 1 A. M. M alaysian b oats that s tr a y into (2 blocks W, of F ran d or nesday a fte r p assing a second (5 blocks north of Grand R iv er) th eir w a t e r s and h a v e been Shopping C en ter on E . reading la s t w eek. i n o o a .m . “ God is at work” SUNDAY SERVICES Grand R iv er) Subject - MINISTERS B ailey re p resen tativ e Howard accu sed of prom oting sabotage 9 :3 0 , and 1 1:00 a .m . R ev. T ru m an A. M orrison of public u tilities in M alaysia. “ T ru th ” W ilchins, P a te rs o n , N .J ., sopho­ Youth Sunday IV 9 -7 1 3 0 Rev. R. P aige Bird w ell, J r . m o re , said the resolution did Arms Ban “ The P e c u lia r Ones” 7 :0 0 p .m . “ The actress who Lead by J r . & S r. High Young William H. Hall and WORSHIP SERVICES not take God out of AUSG, sin ce Sunday School: a moment of m editation not a arrested a King” People G erald O. F r u z ia , S r., University Students 9;3C a.m . 9 :3 0 & 11:0 0 a.m . moment of p ra y e r is called fo r M in isters Sunday, Jan u ary 26 9 :3 0 : Linda M oosman, Regular 11:00 a m . now. (continued from page 1) SUNDAY SERVICES Serm on by Andy W right, & Kathy Shute Rep. Mike Hannah, of North But his com m ents to re p o rt­ 8 : 3 0 p .m . ADULT YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 11:00: Sue Shakehleton, Ann Morning Worship 10:00 a.m . Wed. Evening Meeting-8 p.m . Rev. T ru m an A. M orrison W onders, G rand Rapids fre sh ­ e r s and co n feren ce speeches by * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Church School R obertson & Steve Reynolds. Bible Study 11:00 a.m . m an , argued that tyranny would oth er Soviet bloc delegates gave D iscussion Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Reading Room located at 134 9 :3 0 & 11:0 0 a.m . e x is t if the resolution p assed . a c le a r indication of the M os­ CHURCH SCHOOL Wednesday evening Bible W. Grand River. C rib room thru Senior High "W e a r e not now fo rced to cow stand. T h is is that the Uni­ R efreshm ent Hour Following Study 7 :3 0 p.m Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 a.m. Junior High Fello w sh ip 4 :0 0 p.m . m ed itate,” he said . " I f the r e ­ ted States fir s t m ust abandon its 9 :3 0 & 11:0 0 a .m . C rib room -5 :0 0 p.m. Thursday Evening Ladies Senior High Fellowship solution is p assed , we will have plans fo r a seaborn e n u clear P a s to r s : D r. Howard F. Sugden, through Adult C la s s e s Mon., Tues., Thurs., & F ri­ Bible C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . 7 :0 0 p .m . no opportunity to m ed itate.” striking fo rce con trolled jointly D r. Ted Ward and 11:00 a.m . Adult and Young days 7:00-9:00 p .m . • « . Speaker of C o n g ress Bob Hen- by m em b ers >t the north Atlan­ " " i& A fffl jb n d s ' ■ 1'* v( I ■'t- ***■.'. - | r . v, F^SrTransportatior. caEy . ■ ■r - t..t. ■* ■ «.AM>V?^a*with United Church cken, Himtmgtbfi sen io r i toiatTon- t i c ' alliance: TfiCruil$ijT vl^sf G e r - ' FE 9 -8 1 9 0 Of C h ris t, C ong reg atio n al- Couples C la s s in The g ressm en to vote against the m any. Only the United States arid All are welcome to attend C h ristian , E van gelical and Free bus s e rv ic e morning and evening ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or ED 2-2434 Church Services, and visit and R eform ed. resolution only if they used the W est G erm any have shown much College House Lounge C all 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 for information use the Reading Room. m om ent of m editation fo r its in­ enthusiasm f o r t h e seaborn e WELCOME tended p urpose. fo rc e . Frid ay, Jan u ary 24, 1964 Lectu rer B la m e s C o m p la c e n c y Decadence Breeds Despotism Psych A psychology re s e a rc h ce n te r Center total c o s t of the c e n te r h e re . proved e le c tr ic a l conduction in Planned with which to study the b rain , Donald M. Johnson, p ro fe ss o r the re s e a rc h c e n te r, “ we will m u scles and physiological con­ is to be built soon in the north­ of psychology, say s the c e n te r have b etter e le c tr ic a l record in gs ditions of the body.” T o ta lita ria n ism is a m an ifes­ to talitarian m ovem ents and th e ir to a ce n tra l h u b thus d estroyin g The u n iv ersities must also ful­ e a s te rn c o rn e r of the cam p us, fill th e ir fundamental obligation south of S n y d er-Ph illips d o rm i­ will enable the p sych ologist to tation which feeds upon decaying re s u lts . He concluded t h a t no the free flow of inform ation and to help society find its way out of to r ie s , at a c o s t of $ 8 9 0 ,0 0 0 . employ m o re com p lete, e x a c t­ C h ristend om a n d undisciplined world m ovem ents such as N azism p olitical tru th , he said. It seek s p resen t confusion c re a te d by to ­ The Psychology R esearch C en­ ing m ethods of re s e a r c h which cu ltu re , Fran k lin L itte l, Chicago would have com e about if it hadn’ t to d rive a wedge between g en era­ talita ria n c r e e d s . t e r will be for the sole u se of w ere fo rm ally im p ra c tica l. T h eolog ical S em in ary p ro fe s s o r, been for a decadent C h ristian ity . tions» strivin g to c r e a te d istru s t, “ We will have b e tte r con trol ¿aid W ednesday in E rick so n Hall K iva. " J e w s in G erm any died f o r conflict and eventually a new gen­ what C h ristia n s would have died eratio n of follow ers in to ta lita r­ U n iv e rsitie s today do not offer gradu ate psych ologists p e rfo rm ­ the guidance which society needs ing som e form of re s e a rc h work. over the en viro n m en t,” Johnson said. "A m o n g oth er things, we G ra d S tu d en t H e ld fo r h a d they rem ained C h ris ­ ian ideals. to reco g n ize the d isease b efore it Th e ce n te r is to be a tw o- L ittel opened the w inter te rm will be able to do su rg ical o p e r­ tak es o v e r. T o talitarian ism has s to ry brick s tru ctu re . It is e x ­ P ro v o st L e c tu re s e r ie s with a d iscu ssio n on “ C h ristian E n ­ tia n s ,” L itte l said. “ E v e ry asp ect of life is c o r ­ Com paring to talitarian ism t o rupted by the totalitarian pseudo­ thus b ecom e t h e m o s t patent pected to be in operation by next ations to check anim al behavior under conditions actu ally m o re O n M o r a ls C h a r g e cou n ter with T o ta lita ria n is m .” c a n c e r, L itte l said it spreads to relig iou s t r u s t,” L ittel said. fraud, he said . fall. L ittel em phasized the ro le of MSU is one of s ix o r seven s te rile than in a hospital. T h e An in te rp re te r of Reform ation draw in all avenues of life and that In o rd e r to a c h ie v e th e irg o a ls , educational institutions and th eir sch o o ls in the nation to be finan­ op erations will be under the con ­ g e a r, rolled 100 yards and Rog­ h isto ry , L itte l d iscu ssed f a c t s no segm ent is left untouched. to ta lita ria n s m ust d estro y the e f­ tro l of the r e s e a r c h psych olo­ C arl C . Reukoki, cam pus pub­ and c o rr e la tio n s con cernin g past It channels all com m unication fectiv en ess of the church and of ex tre m e im p ortance as tools o f c ia lly aided in an endeavor of this lic safety o ffic e r, narrow ly m is­ off jumped out on the d riv e r’ s su rvival. s o rt b y t h e National S cien ce g i s t s ." side. the u n iv e rsitie s, he said. sed being shot Wednesday night “ You m u s t re m e m b e r,” h e Foundation, which is in terested O ther exp erim en ts, fo rm e rly When the showdown c o m e s , while a rre s tin g Donald G, R og- conducted under less than s a tis ­ Reukoki managed to subdue only those c re e d s which have d is ­ said, “ that e a rly C h ristian s not in prom oting re s e a rc h c e n te rs off on a m o ra ls ch arge a c co rd ­ facto ry conditions, will be con ­ him in an open field. A nearby G re e k s Chosen cipline and hope will stand. C om ­ p lacen cy in relig ion , th e re fo re , only ou t-su ffered and o u t-lasted t h e opposition, b u t also ou t- with p u re, as well as those with applied, scien tific b a s e s . The tinued in the new building, John­ ing to cam pus p olice. resident called the E a st L an ­ NSF is paying $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 of the son said. sing p olice. cannot continue. thought th e m .” Rogoff, a graduate stu d en t,213 “ B e c a u s e of im proved co n ­ A s S e n io rs O f W e e k ditions, we will be able b etter E a s t H illsdale S t., E a st Lansing, to study the effects of te m p e r­ was in his c a r near the Union Rogoff stood mute on both the m o rals ch arg e and resistin g a r ­ S en io rs of t h e Week, Ja c k ie Ju ciu s is a m em ber of Honors Ju c iu s , Alpha Phi s o ro rity , a n d C ollege, A lp h a Lam bda D elta, Al­ Placement Bureau atu re on human p erfo rm an ce, as Building when Reukoki attem pted well a s the e ffects of oxygen to make the a r r e s t, police said. deprivation on human and ani­ A fter a scuffle over Reukoki’ s re s t before the E a st Lansing Municipal Court y esterd ay. He w as bound over fo r p re ­ Tony H irsh , p residen t of Sigma pha K a p p a Delta and M ortar m a ls ,” he said. pisto l, Rogoff managed to s ta rt lim inary exam ination on Ja n . 27. Adpha Mu, a r e fa m ilia r with the B o ard . Jan. 30 (B,M ) en g in eers, e le c tr ic a l & Com m unication A rts with empha­ Johnson added that due to im ­ his c a r . The c a r , which was in Bond was set at $ 3 ,5 0 0 . M iss Ju ciu s plans to go e a s t m etallu rg ical (B) en gin eers. activ ities of G reek Week. Brunsw ick C o rp : Accounting s is on ra d io -T V (B ). after graduation and eith er attend Devoe & Raynolds C o ., In c.: Pakagon Boys & G irls C am ps: Both serv ed as co -c h a irm e n (B ,M ), m ech anical (B,M ) en­ gradu ate school or work in r e ta il­ c h em istry (B,M ,D ), ch em ical (B) su m m er employment ¡ c o u n s e l ­ fo r t h e activ ity last y e a r , and ing. g in e e rs. C iba P h a r m a c e u t i c a l C o: en gin eers. o r s , dining w ork, minimum age H irsh is again ch airm an t h i s * E x -C e ll-o C o rp .: m ech an ical, 18. C h em istry (B ,M ), biology (B ,M ). year. e le c tr ic a l, m etallu rg ical (B,M ) A rad io -T V m ajo r from B ro ok ­ lyn, N .Y ., H irsh also served a s Cut Endorsed W. R . G ra c e and C o: C ryo vac Div: Packaging technology (B ) e n g rs. P h y sics (B,M ,D ). U n i o n C arbid e C o rp .-C h em ­ ic a ls & Olefins D iv.: chem ical p h y sics (M), managem ent (B ), G ro ss e Pointe Public School (B ,M ), m ech an ical, e l e e t r i e a 1 ch airm an of t h e publicity c o m ­ S ystem : elem en tary education, e n g rs ., ch em istry (B ,M ). m ittees f o r I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y Council and the IF C -P a n h e lB a ll. In Excise Tax C ollege of B u sin ess (B ) with e m ­ phasis on s ta tis tic s and m ark et­ m u sic, (B ,M ), special education United S tates A ir F o r c e : C ol­ (B ,M ), E nglish , so cial stud ies, lege of Education - o v e r s e a s ing (B ). He holds a 2 .7 all U n iv ersity point a v e ra g e . WASHINGTON (If)--T h e Senate Fin an ce C o m m ittee voted T h u rs ­ Ohio Fu el G as C o: Home econ ­ o m ics M ajo rs, c iv il, m echani­ m a th em atics, industrial a r ts (B , teaching p ositio n s. Must have M ). 2 y e a r s exp erien ce in teachin g. Variety Spice of day ov er stron g adm inistration: H ess & C la rk : ch em istry (D). Vlen and women. A fter graduation H irsh plans to work in the publicity departm ent objections to rep eal $455 million of fed eral e x c is e ta x e s on lug­ c a l, e le c tr ic a l (B ). M en and women. Household F in an ce C o rp .: C ol­ is the Life of an ad vertising agency o r te le ­ P eop les G as Light and Coke leges of B u sin ess, A rts & L e t­ vision station. During t h e break b e t w e e n fu rs. gage, j e w e l r y , c o s m e tics and C o: E le c tr ic a l and m echanical t e r s , Com m unication A rts, Social S cien ce(B ). Y o g m a n T a lk s (B ) en g in eers, College .of E n ­ a n d D a w n D o n u t s h a s •winter a n d spring te rm s l a s t gineering (B ). K aw neer C o .: Div. of A m eri­ y e a r , he trav eled to M exico and The vo tes cam e as a s u r ­ p ris e b ecau se in many c a s e s they P u llm an-S tand ard : C ivil, e le c ­ can M etal C lim ax, In c.: accoun t­ A t SD X M eet the W est C o a st. re v e rs e d d ecisio n s made e a r lie r tr i c a l , m ech an ical, m etallu rg i­ ing (B ,M ). o v e r 101 V a r i e t i e s o f D o n u t s . M iss Ju c iu s , who tra n s fe rre d c a l, engineering scie n ce s ( B ,M). L e a r , S ieg ler, In c.: e le c tr ic a l, Ron Y ogm an , S p a r t a n b u r g , by the co m m ittee. m ech an ical, (B,M ) e n g rs. physics from Ohio U n iv ersity in h er jun­ S ystem s R e s e a r c h L a b o ra ­ S .C ., senior and p resid en t of io r y e a r , p a rticip a te s in d o r m to r ie s , In c.: P h y sics o r e l e c ­ (B,M ), e le c tr ic a l en gin eers,p h y­ Sigm a Delta Chi, p rofession al T h e y ' r e g r e a t f o r d a t e s , s n a c k s , The flu rry took p lace as the s i c s , m ath em atics (D). jo u rn alistic s o cie ty , rep resen ted council, AUSG, retailin g club and tr ic a l (B,M ,D ) en gin eers, m ath e­ com m ittee pushed to com p lete L ib erty Mutual Insurance C o .: MSU on a fo u r-m an panel Wed­ sen io r cou n cil. S h e serv ed as m atics (B ,M ). J-H o p publicity c h a i r m a n , C a ­ work on the big ta x reduction C o lleges A rts & L e tte r s , Com ­ o r m e e t i n g s W h y n o t t r y s o m e Friday, Jan. 31 nesday night b efore thé D etroit r e e r C arn iv al a rt chairm an a n d bill. C h airm an H arry F . B y rd , m unication A rts , Social S cien ce, P ro fessio n al C hapter of SDX. v ic e -p re f dent o r Angel Flig h t. D -V a., told newsmen he was Birm ingham B oard of E du ca­ B u sin ess A dm inistration. Math­ Speaking on the panel th em e, A re ta i ng m ajo r from A u ro ra , determ ined to finish at the a fte r­ t o d a y ? tion: elem en tary education (B , em a tics (B ). “ The Students Talk B a c k ,” Y og­ 111., with e 3 . 6 point av erag e, M iss noon session . M ), gen eral m u sic, F re n ch , Span­ John D eere and C o .: m echani­ m an offered a four-point p r o - , DAW N DONUTS ish , rem ed ial reading (B,M ), in­ c a l, a g ricu ltu ra l, ch e m ica l. (B, g ra m for aiding student jou rn al­ d u strial a r t s , m ath em atics, gen­ M,D) e n g rs ., math (B ,M ), gener- i s ts . C o lle c t in g A t U n io n e ra l s cie n ce , (B ,M ), English, (M).. al business (B ). Men and W omen. Mi d - S t a t e s B r o a d c a s t i n g Other m em b ers of the panel included re p re se n ta tiv e s f r o m E .W . B lis s C o .: m ech anical C o rp .: C o lleges of B u sin ess and the U niversity of M i c h i g a n , 1125 East G r a n d R ive r Wayne State U niversity and the F o r R e l i e f I n D ix ie After the gam e Saturday, U niversity of D etroit. Elwin E . M cC ray , assista n t 3 3 2 -3 5 41 T ab les to re c e iv e donations to living in fields and in shacks p ro fe ss o r of jou rn alism , also O p e n Everyday 5 A M to 1 A M the M ississip p i R elief D rive will without ro o fs. attended the m eeting. be set up in the Union Con­ Plan on c o u rs e , F rid a y , between 2 and 5 p .m . Children a r e dropping out of sch oo l, b ecau se they have no TH E BELL T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N IE S ' NAACP person nel will re c e iv e cloth es to w e a r. Wonderful food donations of f o o d , money and clothing to help destitu te N egroes Clothing fo r infants and sm all children a r e esp ecially needed, Candlelight SALUTE: D O N LIEB ER S in M ississip p i. but clothing fo r ev ery m em b er Dinner music S eeing what lie could do. M ichigan Bell next put Don Recognize > You m at h a w seen him on your ’'N eith er fed eral no r lo cal r e ­ of the fam ily can be used. The Free parking cam p u s. Aon sei iebers (M B .A .. represents in ch a rg e of the 71 D ata P rocessin g people w ho. am ong lief is availab le to N egroes who a v e ra g e incom e of N egroes liv­ Other duties, issue the co m p an y 's en tire monthly p ayro ll! work in civ il rig h ts cam p aign s, ing in th ese a r e a s is le s s than M ichigan Bell on many college c a m p u s e s- D o n s a Stall A g a i n Don proved him self, and again his rew ard was b ecau se the o fficials who admin­ $300 p er y e a r . S u p erv iso r in the Col|c| ■ E m ploym ent S ectio n , a p r o m o t it this tim e a full-level ju m p to Staff S u p erv iso r. i s te r the re lie f a r e the sam e Checks should be made pay­ Don earn ed this imp rtan t p rom otion a fte r d cin on strat- D o n 1I.id lers, like many young m en, is im patient to m ake p erso n s who fe a r the N eg ro es’ able to M ississip p i Relief D rive ing his ab iliti in I» th line and staff job s. On one. as an happen for his com pany and him self. T h ere are voting p ow er,” said M rs . Aaron untant in C o m p tro ller's O p eration s, he revised the th in « and sent to D r. H arold L . K ohls, A ices where such restlessness is m ore welcom ed or H enry, wife of the p residen t of 305 A g ricu ltu ral H all. Anyone Revenue A ccounting D epartm ent In stru ction for billing the M ississip p i NAACP. ed than in the fast-grow in g telephone business. who cannot bring th eir donations advertising a m a io r con tl ib ation . Many N egroes around C la r k s - to the Union, con tact M rs . H ar­ U sle, M rs . H en ry's hom e, a r e old Kohls, ED 2 -3 9 0 8 . B ELL T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N IE S For Your Pleasure . THE A IR -CO Npi TI ONE D B R A U E R ’S 1861 H O U S E ^ HOUDAY LANES & R A TH S K ELLER TELEPHONE MAN-0F-THE-M0NTH Snack B a r old world atmosphere 40 B r u n s w i c k L a n e s S ta n B ra u e r #8 B il lia r d T a b le s « C o c k t a il Lo u n g e C l a s s o f *4 9 213 S. Grand Ave. Lansing L a n e s A v a i l a b l e For O P E N BOWLI NG Ever y Day Until And F r i . , S a t . , & Sun. Eveni ng» Tool O P EN E V E R Y DAY AT 9A. M. “ Franc/or i s J u s t S o u t h Of U s ” IV 7 - 3 7 3 1 HOT P IZZA DELIVERY PIZZA MOBILE Specials Delivers Your Pizza Sizzling hot Detective & Mysteries 3/25c (one or fifty) Westerns 3/25c Adventures 3/25c BA. THE P n i iT RESTAURANT S P A"CORNER R T A ANN N - & Book Store 203 M.A.C. Ave. C A L L : ED 2-0863 M.A.C. 6 M ichigan State News, E a s t L ansing, M ich igan Frid a y , January 24, 1964 A HALF-TIME permanent secre­ "Appreciate your help. Out of tarial position, 20 h o u r s per week. Hours may be arranged, 50 calls, 10 qualified fo r posi­ S E C R E T A R IA L P O S IT IO N F IL L E D THR0U6H W ANT AD tion;' says MSU faculty member $2.00 per hour. Must have ability to edit technical writings for foreign-born professor. ★ Automotive______ it" For Rent ★ For Rent ★ F o r Sale ★ Lost & Found ★Peanuts Personal ★ s e rvice with a FORD 1960 con vertib le, sh arp , APARTM ENTS ROOMS FOR WOMEN students. WROUGHT IRON book s h e l v e s R E W A R D FOR return of black GO STATE! Women of Ab b o t t PROMPT DELIVERIES, t h r e e low cost jet black finish, V - 8 , stand ard shift, owner must sell. Phone M A LE GRADUATE STUDENT. Singles and doubles. $10p erw eek S m all, 2 ro o m s and bath. C lo se to with kitchen. N ear cam p us, f r e e h a v e a r r i v e d . ACE HARD- WHERE, 201 E a s t Grand R iv er, and tan p u r s e containing sun­ Hall. glasses and contact lenses. No 12 types of diapers to choose from. Bulk wa s h for cleaner, whiter WANT AD TU 2-S 183. FORD, 1956, low m ileage in b est 15 cam p u s, parking. $45. a month. parking. C all 3 3 2 -0 3 6 9 . ED 2-1291 14 12 a c ro s s from Union. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . C questions asked. 355-6427. ★ S e rvice diapers, fluff dried and folded. e AUTOMOTIVE of condition. $350. or trad e fo r 12 Use yours or rent ours. Contain­ WANTED: 4 m ale students f o r A PPRO V ED, SIN G Ll roonns fori COLUMB IA "PO RT A B LE 4 -sp eed LOST: Phi Delt Fraternity pin. WHY P A Y MORE? For profes­ ers furnished. No deposit. 25 sm all c a r . 372-3912. 15 •EM P LO YM E N T a c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i s h e d 2 - men - $ 4 .5 0 and $ 5 .5 0 . P riv a te phonograph s te re o . R easonable Between Kewpees and Bessey. In­ sional dry cleaning, WENDROWS. years experience. By-Lo Diaper • FOR R EN T 1962 FORD FA IR LA N E, 4 -d o o r, bedroom ap artm en t. Phone 4 8 5 - e n tran ce. 216 B eal S tre e t, ED offer accep ted . C all N osh ir, itials D.J.H, reward. ED 2-3568. Pants, s k i r t s , sweaters, 60?. Service, 1010 E. Michigan, IV autom atic tran sm issio n , v e r y 5314.________ 12 2 -2 9 5 9 . 12 3 55-4016 o r 3 5 5 -3 4 6 6 . Plain dresses, suits, coats, $1.19. • FO R S A L E 13 clean , by ow ner. OX 9 -2 4 7 8 . 12 NEW LY D ECO RA TED house. One 12 3006 Vine St., 1/2 block west of 2-0421.______________________ C • LO ST & FOUND SPARTAN MOTOR’S block from cam pus with room for ★ For Sale STAND HAIR d ry e r. Good con d i- ★ Personal EVandor. C12 IRONINGS DONE in my home . • PERSO NA L two women. Kitchen living ro om , tion, f o u r heat co n tro ls. $25. SPÉCIAL BULLETIN: 5 to 2C^ $1.00 per hour, east side. IV 4- P erso n ally se le cte d used c a r s . GROUP AND PERSONAL travel off on finished work and d ry 3778. 15 • PEA N U TS PERSO NAL fire p la c e . ED 2 - 2 2 7 6 . _ 13 GIBSON GUITAR e le c tr ic , $75. Phone 3 3 2 -6 7 8 2 . 14 C all Jim C u lv e r, 3 5 5 -7 4 4 0 . trips arranged - call Main Travel cleaning. Gene’s Custom Laun­ • REA L ESTATE SPEED Q U EEN WASHER, w rin g- Bureau. IV 4-4441. C12 dering, 2902 E. Michigan, Lans­ WEDDlhKj VEILS, custom made. 1962 OLDSMOBILE, F S 5 c o n v e rt­ 14 • SER V ICE e r type, 2 y e a r s old. U sed v e ry S P A IN-FRANCE-ITALY. Join ing. Near Frandor. ible, light blue, white top. Spe­ HASLETT TH REE BEDROOM hom e, 12 J2 A lovely selection. All under $20. •TRA N SPO RTA TIO N little with tim e clo ck . $80. 2 6 2 3 , California students on Mediter­ c ia l, $1,795. y e a r s old, one a c r e , 1 1 /2 m iles ALTERATIONS REASONABLE. The Veil Shop, 489-3882. •WANTED from MSU, landscaped. $14,900. Mulliken. 13 ranean yacht cruise. August. All Save this ad for further refer­ __________ C 12 DEADLINE: 1961 VOLKSW AGEN, black, e c o n - APARTMENTS Phone 3 3 7 -2 7 5 3 . 15 DiNING ROOM suite, 6 -p ie c e D a- meals, $390.00. All Rivieras off ences, quick service. Call IV 'f. V. RENTALS f o r students. my sp ecial, very clean . $1,095. USED SKIS for the big man. $20. nish M odern. E x cellen t condition. s h o r e I s l a n d s . Embarkation 2-9330.______________________ 13 Economical rates by the term and 1 p.m. one class day be. 1 Block from B e rk e y Hall If you a re 6 '4 '' p l u s , c a ll ED U sed 6 m onths. 2111 F o r e s t Rd. Cannes. Write: 1277 South Coast DANCE ORCHESTRAS - Lans­ month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ fore publication. Highway, Laguna Beach, Califor­ C a n c e l l a t i o n s -1 2 n o o n o n e 1959 CHEV RO LET Im pala, 2 - 2-2114. 13 a fte r 6 :0 0 p .m . 12 ing’ s finest for free listings phone ALS - 355-6026. Call after 5. door, hardtop, V- 8 autom atic O p e n in g s for 2 - 3 -4 T .'V .'S RECONDITIONED - $20 nia. _ ____________________14 Lansing Federation of Musicians, ; C c la s s day before p u b lic a tio n B IC Y C L E S A L E S, s e rv ic e a n d ARE YOU PAYING m o re than you tran sm issio n , r a d i o , h e a te r, re n ta ls . E a s t Lansing C y cle , 1215 to $ 5 0 . A l s o rad io s and c a r 332-1766 or 482-5314. 48 TYPING SERVICE PHONE: $1,095. and 5 s tu d e n ts E a st Grand R iv e r, call 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . rad io s. All m ak es, reaso n ab le. need to fo r auto in su ran ce? C all ACCIDENT P R O B L Ë M ? Call GENERAL ’TYPING, theses and o r see your S tate F a r m agent and 355-8255 T 7 r - ------------------------------------------C IV 2 -7 3 6 0 . 14 c o m p a r e p r i c e s . Ask for Kalamazoo S t r e e t Body Shop. themes done in my home. L a s t OLDSMOBILE 8 8 , 4-d o o r, hard­ 1E R E C U K U tK , ne PHILCO, PO R TA BLE s t e r e o Small d e n t s to large w r e c k s . minute t y p i ng . 3182 Pine Tree t RATES: top, a u t o m a t i c tran sm issio n , AVAILABLE W ebcor Mu s ic man ste re o w i t h re c o rd p la y e r, G a rr a rd . Manual G E O R G E T O B I N o r ED KAR- American and f o r e i g n c a r s . Road, TU 2-9861. 16 1 DAY . . . . .51.25 tu rn table, 4 speed s. B e st offer. MANN, IV 5 -7 2 6 7 , In F ra n d o r. power steerin g , power b rak es, r e e l s , tap es. $150.00. C all after Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 F o r EXCELLENT typing, gen- 3 DAYS S2.50 2 9 ,0 0 0 m iles. Like new. See this NOW 4 :0 0 p .m . 3 5 5 -0 9 8 0 . 15 353-1 4 9 6 , Mike.________________ 14 ____________ C 12 East Kalamazoo. c T E D GOT his auto insured with­ eral or thesis, electric typewrit­ 5 DAYS $3.75 one before you buy. F o r th e b e s t in REM . .2 2 L .R . pump. New, $ 5 0 .0 0 , TWO ROYAL e lite ty p ew riters, STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New er, call Grace Rutherford. ED out his fath er’ s help at Bubolz. Stevens 20 guage double, $ 4 0 .0 0 . excellen t condition; o r will trad e 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” 7-0138. 12 (Based on 15 words per ad) 1960 CHEV RO LET C o r v a i r , 3 - for adding m achine. 353-1 4 9 2 . 439 And Bubolz didn't give him any table models, $8 per month, 17“ sp.eed tran sm ission , very clean . Student A p artm en ts 200 lbs w e i g h t s , $ 3 5 .0 0 . 3 5 5 - fr e e fath erly advice e ith er. 2 2 0 ANN BROWN typist and multilith There will be a 25? service 0 6 2 8 . Make o ffer._____________ 13 W. McDonel H all. 12 table models, $7 per month. A 11 $995. A lb ert. 3 3 2 -8 6 7 2 .____________ C12 offset printing (black & white 8i and bookkeeping charge if TROMBONE CONN, d i r e c t o r . TWO 670X15 snow tre a d s . W i l l sets guaranteed, no service o r 3000 E . Michigan ABOLISH UNWANTED HAIR! F a ­ color). IBM. General t ypi ng , this ad is not paid within Open dai l y C o st $140. Will sell for $65. N o sell ch eap . 372-3166 a fte r 5 :0 0 delivery charges. Call Nejac TV P .m ._________ 14 c ia l, a r m s , le g s, h air lin es. E l e c ­ term papers, thesis, disserta­ one week. IV 7-3715 dents, good condition, se a m le ss Rentals. IV 2-0624.__________Ç for NEW TI V .'S $ 8 8 -u p. Fam ou s tro ly s is-p e rm a n e n t method. E a s t tions. ED 2-8384. C cop per b e l l . 4 8 9 -5 6 3 7 , 1015 W. THESIS PRINTED *63 CHEVY. 409. 4-sp eed . P o s i- L an sin g appointm ents, IV 4 -1 6 3 2 . m ak es. LOOK B -4 -U Buy S torage Rapid service, Diazo p r i n t s , TYPlhiG in my home. S h i r l e y The State News does not tractio n . Going i n t o s e rv ic e . Ionia. 12 in sp e ctio n F u rn itu re S a le s, 4601 N. U .S. 27, )5 drafting supplies, also xerox cop­ Decker, F o r e s t Ave. Lansing. p erm it re c ia l o r religious Phone IV 4 -6 9 6 6 ._____________ 15 SKI SHOES, s ize 9B , l i k e new. IV 7 -0 1 7 3 . C12 INCOME TA X a s s i s t a n c e L, ies. Phone IV 2-7208. C discrim ination in its ad­ 1957 CHEVY, new C o rv ette en­ Man’s . $5. 12 volt b attery fo r ‘56 CAPITAL CITY BLUEPRINT D ETRO ITER Mobile Home, 1962, fo rm e r revenu e deputy. Call Dale gine. Body needs a little w ork. 3 3 2 -8 4 1 2 F o rd . $10. IV 4 -7 2 0 5 . THESIS AND T E R M papers v ertisin g c o l u m n s . The 10 x 50, e xcellen t condition, 2 L . Councilm an, IV 2 -0 0 8 8 , 225 221 South Grand State News will not accep t Phone IV 2 -4 8 7 9 . 48 12 b ed room s, front kitchen. Phone S . F o s te r . C 48 Lansing, IV 2 5431 r ,? typed. Electric typewriter, fast EDWARD G. H A C K E R CO. SUPRO E L E C T R IC GUITAR and service. 332-4597. 12 advertising from persons FORD, '5 6 , 4 -d o o r, hardtop, r e ­ ED 7 -0 8 6 7 . 12 U N CLE FU D 'S PA R TY S h o p . DIAPER SERVICE, same diapers am p lifier. Must s e ll. B e s t offer discrim in atin g against r e ­ liable tran sp ortation . New bat­ REALTORS MEN’S SKI pants, size 3 0 -3 2 , P a rty supplies a n d b ev erag es. returned e i t h e r yours or ours. EXECUTIVE QUALITY t ypi ng. o v er $100. C all 3 5 5 -8 7 4 0 . ligion, r a c e , c o l o r or te ry and m uffler, little ru s t. $95. black and blue. Top co a t, size K osher sandw iches. T w o m iles With our service, you may include Block off campus. Reasonable. ______________ 13 national origin . Phone 3 5 5 -9 9 5 8 . 12 38 with lin er. C all 332 - 6 3 4 9 . e a s t on G rand R iv e r. C two pounds of baby clothes that No job too large or too small. IV 5-2261 TWO OVAL looped ru g s. L i k e FORD ‘5 6 , V - 8 , au tom atic, rad io , new, ideal fo r bedroom o r livin g- _____________ 14 STUDENTS: WHY l e a v e y o u r do not fade. Diaper pail furnished. Phone BARBIE MEL.. 332-3255. T V , 17“ S ilverto n e, $50. L i k e 14 I t Automotive______ h e a t e r , dependable e v e n i n EYD EA L V ILLA : The best d e a l ro om . 3 72-1599 a fte r 6 :0 0 p .m . new. Phone 4 8 4 -5 0 0 4 . d rom s when Bim bo’ s will d eliver AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE w in ter, $125. C a l l 355-1235 o r your P iz z a s to you! C all 4 8 4 -7817. 914 E. Gier Street FORD 1959, 4 -d o o r wagon, good 3 5 5 -9 5 7 4 . 12 in furnished ap artm en ts with am ­ KITCHEN T A B L E with 4 m a tch - _______________________ 1_3 , ; CD _________IV 2-0864__________ c ★ T ransportation uue. Has econom ical overd rive, ple parking. 1 o r 2 b edroom s, ce n ­ ing c h a ir s . A lso white g as sto v e. ROYAL STANDARD ty p ew riter in A L L M EM BER S of the A m erican 1957 PONTIAC 2 -d o o r, hardtop, FÔRM ER LANGUAGE te a c h e r WANTED: Someone to drive c a r rad io, h eater, and tra ile r-h itc h . tra l r e c -r o o m and laundry fa c ili­ All in good condition. IV 4 -6 7 5 0 . good condition. Phone IV 7 -0619. F ed eratio n of M usicians p le a se excellen t shape. Call IV 2 -2 9 0 6 . will tutor in F ren ch o r G erm an. to Oregon arriving by Frebruary ire s , b attery, new last F a ll. ___________ 14 tie s , swimming pool and barbecue 12 16 ca ll 3 3 2 -1 7 6 6 THIS W EEK . 12 Call 3 3 2 -5 9 5 1 . 12 2. Call 355-9655. 14 SS50. C all FD 2 -0 2 5 9 after 5 :0 0 f 6 4 CH EV Y B iscay n e, 2 - d o o r , - p its. C h oice of in terio r c o lo r s . p .m . F rid ay . 12 V - 8 stick . B eige. Radio, white­ C a l l FID E L IT Y R E A L T Y , ED , J . B . ’S.L'SED CARS „ w alls. T ake over paym ents. C all 2 -5 0 4 1 , GEORGE E Y D E , ED TU 2 - 6 9 9 7 * ________ " T2 2 -0 5 6 5 . » ■ ■ * .............0 2 * E xclu siv ely C'hevrolets 1956 FORD C O N V ERTIBLE. Good N IC ELY FURNISHED apartm ent condition. Needs m u fflers. As i s f o r 2, P ark in g , 2 blocks f r o m ‘ 60 hardtop, V - 8 autom atic, all $100. E a rl Day 3 3 2 -0 8 9 7 , night cam p u s. TU 2 - 5 7 3 8 . Evenings ED bronze, im m acu late. 33 2 -1979. 15 7 -0 8 3 0 . 14 '5 7 hardtop, V - 8 , solid b ron ze, VOLKSWAGEN'S ’ 57 Black- su n - WANTED ONE fem ale ov er 21 to n icest one in town. roof. ’ 59 White sedan. 4601 T u r­ sh are ap artm en t very near c a m ­ n er S tre e t, L ansing. 12 pus. Call 3 3 7 -0 4 0 6 . U rgen t. '5 s B iscay r.e, 2 -d o o r, excellen t VOLKSWAGEN m icrobu s, i960, 12 condition, black and white. e xcellen t condition. C all 6 5 5 - ONE GIRL wanted to sh are sp a- 2 9 1 9 . __________________________12 cio u s, n ice, b u t inexpensive '5 7 2 -d o o r, Y - 8 stick . MGA ’ 5 " Red, w ire w heels, new ap artm en t. C all IV 7-3139, 1:00— clu tch , n e w b rak es, best offer 6 :0 0 p .m . IV 7 -3139. 13 '6 0 El Cam ino, P ick -up , e x c e l­ over $700. C all 3 5 3 -0 2 2 5 . 14 lent condition, 6 cylin der, stand­ 1956 PONTIAC in beautiful co'n- WINTER TERM dition. Radio, new tir e s , very ard shift. c lean . $350. C all 3 5 5 - 5 9 5 1 a f t e r AT the r i v e r 's edge 2801 S. Cedar 4 :0 0 p .m . 15 ap artm en ts on the c e d a r TU 2-1478 C 12 MGA ROADSTER 1962 ’ ’ 1100” sp otless red finish, leath er in ter­ r iv e r St. ED 2 -4 4 3 2 _________________ í m í r i OLDSMOBILE 1962 88 c o n v e rti- io r, good t i r e s , m o to r, e tc . Save QUIET, NEAR cam p us. 2 -m a n ble, all pow er, many e x tr a s . Good n ow at o u r low, low J a n u a r y furnished livingroom , bedroom , condition. C all IV 4 -6 7 0 7 or IV p ric e !!! Al Edw ards C o ., Lincoln, p riv ate bath. ED 2 -5 3 7 4 . 12 4 -3 S 3 5 . 12 M ercu ry , Com et d e a l e r , 3125 D ELU XE FURNISHED apartm ent O L D S M O B I L E 1957, 4 -d o o r, E a s t Saginaw (North of Fran d or) fo r college o r p rofession al p e r ­ hardtop, radio and h eater, h y d ra- C 12 sonnel. 3 ro o m s, c e ra m ic bath - m atic p o w e r , steerin g , a n d 1962 WHITE CHEVY II, power show er. 3 3 2 -3 5 0 5 , ED 2 -3135. b rak es. $325. Phone 627-6921. ste e rin g , pow er b ra k e s, auto­ ______________________________ 14 13 m a tic . C all B e rt L e e , 4 8 5 -2 5 3 8 HOUSE AUSTIN H E A L E Y , 1958, 4 p a s s - o r 4 8 7 -3 4 9 5 . 12 A PA RTM EN T FOR gradu ate o r f t W en ger, w ire w heels, o v erd riv e, employed man. Furnished p l u s e tc . Tight and excellen t through- ★ Employment u tilitie s. 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Call 332-5287. 13 p .m ., ED 2 r0 3 6 9 ._____________ 13 Frid ay, Jan u ary 24, 1964 7 M ic h ig an S tate News, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Wrestling, Swim, Basketball Squads Home Grapplers Face Purdue, III. |Fiskfe Flio Toniaht 1 Pow Pow erful erful M M ichigan, ichigan, p po o ss ss ee ss­- Jen Jenlson ^ lson Fieldhouse before an aan­ n- Cage Foe Coach C oach Dave Dave S track will S track will open open M ichigan S tate’ s .w. . ________ restling .Mankato . ,____ -State _____of > >M»innesota ______tiHand n n isr«.am th« Tirate will fa ce he Illinois team S.tate . will face Youth will m eet exp erien ce , _____ of- s ix . B ollm ak ,_____ er n ators .uv,« who s o r s of. a 13-1. season r e c o j r d and a ________ ticip ated s e ll-o i u t crow d. with an aw esom e lineup. At the is rebuilding, b u t featu res tw o tonight at 7 in the IM pool when D espite the number two AP and forw ard s will be 6 - 5 Tregoning t e a m , spearheaded by T e r r y University of O k l a h o m a . s co re d in la s t y e a r ’ s con feren ce top national basketball r a t i n g , and 6 - 8 M ey ers. Big B u n tin (6-7) > L eon ard a n d H om er M cC lure, M cC lure, a T u lsa , Oklahoma solid p e rfo rm e rs in Heavyweight Spartan sw im m ers take on the m eet will be on hand to fa c e the ro lls into E a s t L ansing S aturday th ree UP1 ra tin g s of the W olver­ will s ta r t at c e n te r with R u ssell opens Its 1964 Big Ten season to ­ J u n i o r , is 1-0-1 in the H eavy­ Dave R u ssell and unbeaten 15 , - Purdue B o ile rm a k e rs . Spartans tonight. f o r the " B i g Ten G am e of t h e in es, Michigan S t a t e c o a c h weight division. They lead what pounder C lay B e a ttie . Leading the contingent fro m W eek” on national television and Forddy Anderson h a s d eclared (6 -5 ) and C an trell at the guard day and S aturday, meeting Purdue It’ s been a pleasant seaso n and Illin ois re sp ectiv ely at the 1M Coach G rady Peninger says is T he Big T e n season outlook thus fa r fo r the young Spartans L a f a y e t t e is J u n i o r H arry p erh ap s the gam e of the y e a r fo r n o t to be t o o im p re s s e d .“ R e­ p o sts. " a con stan tly improving te a m .” seem s to f a v o r pow erhouses who have earn ed dual v ic to rie s W lckens w h o sco red in four the host S p artan s. g a rd le s s of the re la tiv e standings R u ssell and Buntin have led S p orts A ren a. Against Purdue, the top m atch Mankato State o f M innesota a n d ov er Iowa and Iowa State and and r e c o r d s ,” he said, "M ic h ­ Michigan to the top o fth eB lg T en events a t l a s t se a so n 's con­ G am e tim e will be 4 :3 0 p .m . at Both m atch es s ta rt at 3 p .m . w i l l probably involve M cC lure, the U niversity o f Oklahoma, firs t p lace in the Michigan S tate fe re n c e m e e t. He’ s capab le of igan and M ichigan State gam es a l­ and a 4 - 0 league m ark. Buntin, who will m eet Bob Hopp, a fo rm ­ a strong d ark h o rse, which could Invitational R elays in th e ir only outstanding p erfo rm an ces in the m ost alw ays a re good ones. In who was A ll-C on ference ce n te r The Spartans a r e 1-1 thus fa r in e r Illinois S tate Champion, nowin pull som e u psets as the season outings. 1957, a y e a r we tied for the con ­ last y e a r as a sophom ore, Is the 2 0 0 , 500, and individual m ed ley. dual com p etition . T h e G reen and White will be attempting to m atch h is fir s t season of co lleg e w re s t­ p ro g re s s e s and challenge favored ling. M ichigan. Purdue finished sixth in the B ig Ten la s t seaso n , but five Ailbe B u rk e in the b ack strok e and Bob Inpyn in the fre e sty le Ic e M e n , ferencié title , Michigan beat us tw ice. T h at’ s the kind of s e rie s It te a m ’s leading s c o r e r with a 21.9 m ark an d R u ssell, perhaps the last y e a r ’ s 6 -1 loop re c o r d , which also sco red fo r Purdue in the h as b een.” finest sophom ore in t h e nation, included only a lo ss to M ichigan, Big Ten M eet a s did Hugh Scott M in n e s o ta How ever, in B illB u n tin .C azzie h a s been averaging 2 2 .3 p e r Three To Miss Track O p e n e r the th ird -ran k ed team in the na­ (b reaststro k e) and B ru c e Robi­ R u s s e l l , Jim M eyers, L a r r y gam e. tion. Tregoning and Bob C an trell, t h e Anderson, o p e n l y disgusted son (freesty le). L eon ard and M cC lure W ere the The quartet will fo rm the nu­ P la y D u o M aize a n d B lu e boast a s t a r - studded lineup rivalled by f e w with his te a m 's last two gam es, top S tate g ra p p le rs in m eets with . . . . ¿ to condition fo r 60 and 3 0 0 - a a onn_ ef o r m ii rf n e c e s s a r y , 4isc to »nr% o agrre p fa l t cleu s of the B o ilerm ak er squad M ichigan S tate’ s tra c k team F r e s h Jrom th ree v ic to rie s (continued on page 8) y ard dash es and broad jump. to r i s k o ne m e e t f o r a w h o le which will be trying to w hittle team s in the cou n try.___________ will be m issin g the s e rv ic e s of ov er O h i o t e a m s , the MSU S h a r k e y and Z em p er, both se a so n. down the lopsided edge the S p ar­ Captain Sherm Lew is and soph­ hockey team goes to M innesota sophom ore standouts w i l l be "W h ile we will be definitely tans own in the swim s e r i e s . o m o res Dick Sharkey and E r ic th is weekend fo r two gam es with weakened fo r the m eet with Ohio MSU holds a 2 1 - 3 advantage in Archers M e e t Z em p er when it opens the in­ sidelined with in ju ries. Sharkey, previous duel m eetings between the G op h ers. who was S ta te 's top c r o s s coun­ State whom we re g a rd quite high­ door season with a dual m eet Th e Spartans and G ophers a r e ijjJLjt J & a p p a ß i ^ r n i • All men in terested in joining try man all la s t fa ll, has been ly ,” he said , " o u r m ain con­ the sch ools. at Ohio S tate, Saturday. tied fo r the th ird spot in the the MSU A rch e ry Club a r e asked bothered by a strain ed knee ten­ c e rn is the Big Ten champion­ to attend a m eeting Ja n . 30 at 7 L ew is, with le s s than th ree ships in M arch . The en tire team The Spartans will again be W estern C on feren ce. 2 3 6 Jîortl] ¿Harrt»cm don. Z e m p e r, also a key figure M innesota h as a fa ir team weeks fo r tran sitio n from foot­ counting on a c o r e of sopho­ p .m . in 208 Men’ s 1M o r to con­ in c r o s s cou n try, is reco v erin g has been h a rd -p re ss e d to p re ­ ball bowl gam es to tra c k , will which will be tough to beat on JEawsutg, ^Sticipgmt ta ct L a r r y Strong (5-6010) o r Bob from a bone fr a c tu re in his foot. p are fo r the ’ 64 season , e s p e c i­ m o res to help c a r r y the sco rin g th eir hom e ic e . T h e G ophers be given an e x tra week in which burden. Agli (3-1 5 6 7 ). A ssistan t Coach Jim Gibbard ally L e w is ,” lo st 10 le tte rm e n , but a r e e x ­ explained that the ch an ce of in­ Lew is, th e S p a rta n s ’ a l l - Sophs D a rry le K ifer, Jim M ac­ p ected to equal la st y e a r ’ s fo u rth - ju ry in the c a s e of L ew is and A m e r ic a n h a lfb a c k , h a s b een s lo w M illan, and Bob Sherwood have p lace loop finish. Intramural News Sharkey, both whom could p e r - in p r e p a r in g f o r d e fe n s e o f th e in d o o r t r a c k c h a m p io n s h ip in th e gone unbeaten in th eir fre e sty le events so fa r . T h e Gophers hold wins over A rm y, M ichigan, Boston U and The Men of Skull House b ro a d ju m p a n d s h o r t d a s h e s . D uluth-M innesota. M innesota has M EN 'S d re sse d fo r th eir 8 a .m . and Conference Trio " I ’ve found that in w ays foot­ Next week MSU will tra v e l to com piled a 5 - 6 r e c o r d , com p ared D E A D L IN E S — E n tr ie s f o r r e s ­ 1 p .m . re s e rv a tio n s . The build­ ing will open at 7 :4 5 a .m . on Has W eekend Off ball helps m e ,” Lew is said, "a n d Minneapolis f o r a m eet with to S tate’ s 7 - 5 m ark . Proudly Announce (continued on page 8) powerful M innesota. Ray N ystro m leads M innesota id e n c e h a ll, f r a t e r n it y and in ­ Saturdays and at 12:45 p .m . on d e p en d e n t te a m h a n d b a ll m u s t be B esid es the big con test at Jen i­ in s co rin g with 17 points. Sundays. in th e IM o f f ic e b y 5 p .m . t o - Ag. Council Basketball son Field h ou se, two oth er Big Ten hoop gam es a r e on tap Sat­ NEW Their Winter Term Pledge Class day. E n trie s a r e also being accep ted G a ls th at » fo r the IM paddleball doubles T im e Gym II(Ct. 3) urd ay. Purdue will be at Ohio State SKI EQUIPMENT 6 — Block & B rid le -P a rk M anage­ ladder tournam ent. T h is y e a r ’ s ment and M innesota at N orthw estern FOR RENT A lbert B . Aiken D ale D. Knab tournam ent is the th ird of its 7 — N A H B-D airy in the oth er actio n . Illinois plays b u y th e ir R ichard H. Allison M ichael J . M cCoy kind h e re . In the p ast two y e a r s 8 — Ag. E c o n .-F o r e s tr y n o n - l e a g u e opponent A rizona Edw ard S. Balthrop G erald C . M arston th ere has been con sid erab le in­ Gym II(Ct. 4) State in C h icago, while W iscon­ John W. B ran caglion e Jon M. P a rk e r te r e s t shown. 6 — Ag. E du catio n -P k g. Society sin, Indiana and Iowa rem ain fab rics a t L a r r y A. C a r v e r G regory W. P ell The tournam ent Is divided in­ 7— Cam pus 4H -P o u ltry S cien ce idle. B ru c e H. Dye K arl A. R eichardi to th ree ladders- accord ing to the 8— F l o r i c u l t u r e F o ru m -A g . Next week Ohio S tate m eets W illiam F itzg erald Rene A. Smith individual sk ills of the p la y e rs . MSU on Monday night in the only G o o d w i n ’s M ichael J . Stiehl M ech. E r i c N. Hansen “ C ” ladder is a novice ladder m id-w eek Big Ten actio n . Indiana John J . Hays J e r e G. Stone and will co n sist of p articip an ts WOMEN'S fa c e s DePaul on Monday, while W illiam Whitehouse h a ve m ore Paul M. Ju rk oic who have not previously en tered D E A D L I N E — A l l b a s k e tb a ll W isconsin m e e t s M a r q u e t t e IM com petition, and those at the novice level of ability. Anyone e n tr ie s a re due in th e W o m e n ’ s IM o f fic e a t 5 p .m . to d a y . Tuesday night in oth er gam es involving loop te a m s . fun. Skis, Boots, *5“ Nr Wh ktnN a n d P o le s •who •has - won. ia .the fifi#f, anrf . 50c*Additfeftal voMnBuwmt* second rounds of previous IM L a rry C u s h io n ¿ TODAY com petition will be placed in the in term ed iate group, “ B ” lad­ j Join the Group in. S p o rtin g G oods I Thru W E D N E S D A Y : d er. 1 B lo c k N O R T H oF The “ A” ladder will gath er ; F i r s t Show 7 P. M. 90f M ich ig a n A v e . • W est oF S e a rs together all those who have a 3020 VINE IV 5-7465 T o d ay 7 :1 5 - 9 :4 5 P .M .-S a t., Sun. 1 :4 0 - 4 :1 5 - 6 :4 5 - 9 :2 5 P .M . high level of ability and anyone Open Tri. ’til 9, Dally ’til 6 who has reach ed the q u arter finals of previous IM com p eti­ tion. College Week U n m a t c h e d in a ll and m u tin y and th e h ig h s to rie s sea s o f m en a d v en tu re! BERM UDA 1964 E ach m atch will co n sist of the b est two out of th ree gam es Courtesy Card 218 Abbott Rd. Eact Laming, Mich. * » 482 )808 — H a ile d a s and the gam e ru les will be de­ “ G R E A T !” by term ined hy the IM office. The Across from the Stata Theater u n u f F e a tu re at i l i o - Name- N U w 3 :1 0 -5 :1 5 - 7 :1 5 - 9 :1 5 T im e M a g a z in e , tournam ent will run fo r eight weeks and the team s at the top Sc hool - " Wh e r e y o u r c o l l e g e f a s h i o n s b e g i t T h e N ew Y o r k e r , T ’S SH EER BED LA M of th e ir re sp e ctiv e lad ders will M c C a ll's , t B e r m u d a Ad d r e s s - re c e iv e ap p rop riate aw ards as FR O M M O R N IN G will the ru n n er-u p s. S e v e n te e n H v L T IL N IG H T... 1 NOTICE— The boxing room at and N ew s Jen ison will be open beginning Monday 4 - 6 p .m . daily fo r su p er­ Bermuda. 6 Full Days of Fun. M SU FO R EIG N FILM S ER IES w eek! 7 # vised w orkouts. T h e re will be presents no actual boxing allowed. Students from all ov er the country will gath er fo r the fun in Berm uda on one of two delightful w eeks. One begins "HENRY V" A lso , a rem in d er that the w eek- . ,end opening hours of the IM M arch 2 2 , the oth er begins A pril 11. C ollege T ra v e l will Building have been changed to be glad to a rra n g e fo r your B erm uda fun. Many f r e e item s included with your week’ s vacation . Stop in o r c a ll. . . allow p lay ers enough tim e to be ( 3 r it ls h ) B iu c ir b u d d Round Trip Air Fare $171.60 STARRING! T ech n ico lo r v ersio n of S hak esp eare’ s s tirrin g and ly r ic a l­ ROBERT RYAN - PETER USTINOV READY FOR M IM til ly eloquent h isto rica l d ram a of England’ s 15th cen tu ry w a r­ •»INCMELVYN DOUGLAS JERENCt STAMP' . . INTRODUCINGI SURPRISING FUN? m COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE rio r king. E xcellen t B ritish c a s t includes L au ren ce O liv ier. T HU R.: Jose F E R R E R “ CYRA N O de Bergerac” Then head for the mountain -- Crystal Mountain where friendly 130 W. 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