Inside M IC H IG A N Weather STATE ST A T Othello review p. 5; Museum Cloudy and cool today. Rain dolls’, p. 8; Basketball, p. by afternoon. High in the low 30’s. 7; Drury on Bridge, p. 6. U N IV E R S IT Y Vol. 55, Number 88 Thursday, February 6, 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Price 104 L im it a t io n B ill C a l l e d Illo g ic a l By M SU W o u ld H a lt One-Time Buddy Testifies aT I o/ooo Hoffa Accused Of Jury Fixing C H A T T A N O O G A , 1 e n n . f - - \ o n e - t i m e buddy p o r t s d u r i n g t h e 1962 t r i a l to j u s t i c e d e p a r t m e n t R e p , M a c k o f f i c i a l s in N a s h v i l l e . of T e a m s t e r s p r e s id e n t J a m e s H offa te s tifie d H is a p p e a r a n c e , which one d e f e n s e l a w y e r s a i d W e d n e s d a y th a t H o ff a t a l k e d o f t e n o f t r y 'i n g to f i x w a s a " a s h o c k to a l l o f u s , ” t o u c h e d off a b i t t e r In tr o d u c e s B ill h i s 1962 c o n s p i r a c y t r i a l j u r y . INCREASED ScCURITY—Students checking out of the library these days are being watched legal h a s s le . T h e d e fen se cla im e d h is te stim o n y carefully in an effort to hold down theft of books and other library material. Pho» t» d«»» Sy?«* O n c e , t h e w i t n e s s s a i d , H o f f a " s a i d h e would wou ld b e a v i o l a t i o n o f p r i v a c y an d a c c u s e d t h e By CHARLES C.W ELLS pay $15,000 to $20,000 to get to the ju r y ." g o v e r n m e n t o f p l a n t i n g h i m in i t s m i d s t i l l e g a l l y . State News Staff Writer E d w ard G ra d y P a r tin — local T e a m s t e r s b u s i­ U . S . D i s t . 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P artin h e h ad h ad p e r s o n a l an d u n io n b u s i n e s s d e a l i n g s w i t h H o ff a s e v e r a l t i m e s b e f o r e . said b ra rie s, he sa id M ich g an S tate In co m p a ra tiv e s iz e s , M ich i­ h ig h e r e d u c a tio n should not s e r v e In c r e a s in g the n u m b er of p r o ­ tria l. " T h e y 'll never try the case a g a in ." H i s t e s t i m o n y W e d n e s d a y — t h e f i r s t i n t h e 2 1/2 has 45 p ro fessio n al lib ra ria n s gan S tate has one m illio n vo l­ m o r e than 3 0 , 0 0 0 f u l l - t i m e r e s i ­ fessio n al lib ra ria n s at th e li­ P a r t i n , w h o d e f e n s e l a w y e r s a g r e e d had t h e i r w e e k - o l d t r i a l t o l i n k H o f f a h i m s e l f w ith a n y a l ­ and 55 n o n -p ro fessio n als; U ni­ um es, U -M , about tw o and a dent stu d e n ts o r th e ir e q u iv a le n t b r a r y w ou ld not n e c e s s a r i l y cu t u n l i m i t e d c o n f i d e n c e d u r i n g t h e 1962 t r i a l , b e g a n leg e d J u r y - t a m p e r i n g a t t e m p t s — a l s o nam ed fo u r v ersity of M ic h ig a n , 131 p r o f e s ­ h a lf m illio n and Illin o is, over at a n y o n e t i m e . do w n on book th efts, R ich ard h is te stim o n y a s a stunning s u r p r i s e T u e s d a y . of th e o t h e r f i v e m e n on t r i a l with t h e u n io n th re e m illio n . T h e r e a s o n th e le g i s l a t o r s w ill E . C h ap in, l ib r a r y d ir e c t o r , sa id s io n a ls; and U n iversity' of I lli­ JIMMY HOFFA H e t e s t i f i e d th en he had m a d e a l m o s t d a i l y r e - le a d e r. " T h e s e o th er sch o o ls also have be em barrassed is that som e W ednesday. n o is, 145 p ro fessio n als a n d 168 a th eft p ro b le m ,” C hapin said . 4 3 , 0 0 0 you n g p e o p le w ill b e t r y i n g C o m p a n in g M S U w ith o t h e r l i ­ n o n -p ro fessio n als. "T h erefore it w o u l d - s e e m safe to g e t into c o l l e g e by 1965. If e n ­ to say that th e n u m b er of e m ­ ro llm en ts at any one c o ll e g e a r e R o m n e y S p e a k s A t L i v e s t o c k D i n n e r p l o y e e s i s n o t a f a c t o r in c u r b ­ l i m i t e d to 3 0 , 0 0 0 , then th e s t u ­ E x ile See Little ing bo o k th e f t .” dents w ill h a v e to s e e k ad m is­ C h ap in s a id that th e u lt im a t e d ecisio n would com e w eighin g of th e p r e s e n t situ atio n from a sion s o m e w h e r e e ls e . T h e b ig q u estio n is e l s e ’’ ” he said . "w h ere N on e o f M i c h i ­ Urges Support For Education Budget V a lu e In Rightists a g ain st the effects of a new g a n 's sm aller schools w ill be a b l e to t a k e c a r e o f t h e i n c r e a s e d G o v . G e o r g e W . R o m n e y took M ich igan ’s sta te-su p p o rted tu re, fisca l integrity has been s e r v i c e of th e m a ll is e d u c a tio n .” system . Any p o ssib le change l o a d i f b o t h M S U an d t h e U n i v e r ­ ad v antage of a F a r m e r s ’ W eek sch o o ls. r e e s t a b l i s h e d in t h e s t a t e . Rom ney term ed M ich ig an ’s w ould have to be ev alu ated in sity' of M ich igan are l i m i t e d to g a t h e r i n g T u e s d a y n ig h t t o s e e k "M ain ten an ce of th e state’s R o m n e y c ite d the $ 3 5 - 3 8 m i l ­ system of h ig h e r ed u cation “ th e term s of c o s t — b o th hard cash By SUE JACOBY Som e b u sin essm en "in th eir s y s t e m of h ig h e r ed u catio n p la y s lion su r p lu s at th e end of th e c u r ­ f i n e s t in t h i s c o u n t r y , ” an d s a i d and stu d e nt t i m e and in co n v en ­ 30.000. support fo r h is budget r e c o m ­ State News Staff Writer e a g e r n e s s m a d e it lo o k a s though a g r e a t p a r t in t h e r e b u i l d i n g o f r e n t f i s c a l y e a r a s op p osed to th e t h a t e d u c a t i o n i s f u n d a m e n t a l to i e n c e , he e x p la in e d . "It seem s i l l o g i c a l t o t r y to m en d atio n s fo r h ig h e r ed u ca tio n . A m e ric a n eed ed th e w h eat sale M ic h ig a n ,” R o m n e y said. $ 22.8 m illio n d e ficit la s t y e a r . both in d u stry and a g ricu ltu re. A clo sed stack l i b r a r y would p r e v e n t th e on ly u n i v e r s i t i e s a b le T h e g o v e r n o r u r g e d m o r e th a n R ig h t-w in g ex trem ist groups He Ind icated that M ich ig an ’s “ W e m u s t n ow m e e t t h e p u b l i c “ C o n s e q u e n t l y an i n c r e a s e in v irtu ally r e m o v e th e th eft p r o b ­ to p a r t i a l l y s o l v e th e e n r o l l m e n t 3 0 0 atten din g th e M ich igan L i v e - a r e i n e f f e c t i v e in t h e f i g h t a g a j n s t rep u tation has im p roved a c r o s s s e r v i c e n e e d s of the s t a t e m o r e ed ucation a p p ro p ria tio n s i s w ell lem , C h apin said , but it w ould p r o b l e m f r o m doing s o , " h e s a i d . stock Banquet to contact th eir com m u nism , a H u ng arian e x ile th e c o u n tr y and th a t, th ro u gh th e a d e q u a t e l y th a n b e f o r e , ” h e s a i d . ju s t if ie d ,” he said. “ I hope you be at th e expense of student H ow ever, he f e a r e d t he bi l l l e g i s l a t o r s an d b a c k t h e $131 m i l - le a d e r said h e r e W ed nesday. p ru d e n t sp e n d in g of the l e g i s l a - " A n d the m o s t im p o rta n t p u b lic w ill su p p o rt th is e f fo r t .” (continued on page 5) (continued on page 8) lio n s u g g e s t e d a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Ferenc Nagy, fo rm e r p rim e T h e g o v e r n o r a ls o s t r e s s e d the m i n i s t e r of H ungary, e x p r e s s e d im p o rtan ce of ed u cation in t h e h is d ou bts about the v alu e of d evelopm en t of m ark ets fo r S e n a te V o te s D o w n M otion far-rig h t o rg a n iz a tio n s at an M ich igan produce, esp ecially aftern oon press conference in livesto ck . K e llo g g C e n t e r . “ One of the g r e a te s t ch a llen g e s An e x i l e s i n c e th e C o m m u n is ts to t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s i s t h e u s e of took o v e r H u n g a ry in 1 9 4 7 , N agy said co m m u n ism feated w ill not b e d e­ by c o n s e r v a t iv e e x t r e m ­ To R e p e a l Lu x u ry Ta xe s o u r kn ow ledge of th e develo p m en t of m a r k e t s , ” R om n ey said . B y h e l p i n g o t h e r c o u n t r i e s to ists lik e th e Jo h n B i r c h S o c ie ty . fie ld o f M o n ta n a 'v o t e d a g a in s t the n ois S e n a t o r , in t h e h o s p i t a l f o r develop t h e i r own m a r k e t s , t h e Wa s h i n g t o n t — T he se n a te “ T h e C o m m u n is ts don’t r e g a r d a m e n d m e n t but a f t e r the v ic to r y treatm en t of a n u lcer con­ U n i t e d S t a t e s w o u ld b e a b l e t o s e l l gav e the a d m in is tr a t io n a clean th e se e x tr e m is ts as th eir m a jo r w i t h d r e w h i s v o t e a n d p a i r e d w ith d itio n , h a s b e e n th e m a j o r s p o n ­ so m e of its surp lus food, he sw eep on all key i s s u e s in t h e e n e m i e s , ” he noted . " T h e y know a b se n t S e n a t e R ep u b lica n le a d e r sor of th e repeal am en dm en t. added. $ 1 1 .6 b illio n ta x cut b ill by r e ­ th e i r u lt im a t e oppon en ts a r e th e E v erett M, D irk se n . The 111 i — M a n s f i e l d ' s m o v e e n a b l e d h i m to Rom ney urged the M ich igan d em o cratic m a s s e s , th e w o rk in g be li s t e d f o r the p r o p o s a l. L iv esto ck Im provem ent A sso c ia ­ cise t a x e s or. j e w e l r y , n a n d b a g s , p eo p le who a r e so m uch b e tte r T here w as so m e liv ely d e b ate tion to back a m ea t insp ectio n c o s m e t i c s and f u r s . o ff u n d e r f r e e g o v e r n m e n t s th an b e f o r e t h e v o t e , with o n e b a c k e r , program in t h e s t a t e a n d t o t a k e An d e v e n on l e s s e r i s s u e s , t h e u n d e r the c o m m u n is t s y s t e m s . ” Sen, Jo h n . O. P asto re, D -R . I., advan tage of M ich ig a n ’s “ s e a l of Nagy b e l i e v e s t! e f r e e world FEREN A D S T est p l e a d i n g “ l e t ’s k e e p o u r w o m e n qu ality” fo r its p rod u cts. sh ould u s e its s u p e r i o r e c o n o m ic b eau tifu l” by kn ocking out th e rather th an the So v ie t U n io n,” w a r d q u i c k p a s s a g e o f t h i s to p stren gth to gain p o litical con­ ta x on s u c h i t e m s . he said . "A ctu ally , the w h e a t p r i o r i t y le g isla tio n . H ow ever, cessio n s from th e S o v ie t U nion. P u lls 2 , 0 0 0 P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ' s r o l e in t h e He approves of th e U .S . w heat s a l e to R u s s i a , but h e d o e s not s a l e d e m o n s t r a te d th e c o m p le te fa ilu re of S o v i e t a g r i c u l t u r e to th ere fin al cou ld voting be re v erses or in w orkin g in t h e out ex cise siz zlin g t a x d i s p u t e e n t e r e d in t h e d eb ate Ju s t b e f o r e the Judiciary S e n a t e a n d H o u s e d i f f e r e n c e s in th in k th e U n ite d S t a t e s g a in e d th e p rov id e fo r its p eo p le . Farm C o n te n d e rs vote. S e n . T h r u s to n B . M orton, g re a te s t p o s sib le po litical advan­ tag e fr o m it. su rp lu se s m ay b e a pro b lem h e re , (continued on page 8) a co n fere n ce co m m ittee. The vote a g ain st a R ep u b lican e f f o r t to r e p e a l t h e e x c i s e t a x e s About 2000 stan d in g s e n i o r s of the m o st o u t­ from th e le a d ­ R - K y . , who in tro d u ce d p ealer, the r e ­ s a i d th e S e n a te F i n a n c e Analyzed o m m ittee had voted to r e p e a l w a s o n a 4 8 - 4 5 h a i r l i n e , w ith i n g h i g h s c h o o l s o f 4 9 s t a t e s wi l l W orld N ew s D em o cratic fo r su p p ort. l e a d e rs s c r a m b l i n g Many D e m o c r a t s be 14 h e r e t h i s w e e k e n d an d F e b . an d 15 t o p a r t i c i p a t e in the them on J a n . t wi s t 23 but “ t h e T e x a s wa s a p p lie d ” during a lu n - WHITHER WINTER?--Judy Keyset, Mansfield, Ohio, sopho­ more, takes advantage of the unseasonably warm weather As Tool cheon recess an d the c o m m i t - held back until the l a s t m in u te A lum ni D istin g u ish ed Scholar­ Wednesday to get in some outdoor studying. P e n a lt ie s is s u e d by student ju ­ a t a G lan ce to s e e if t h e i r v o te s w e r e n e e d e d . D e m o c r a t i c le ader Mike M a n s - ship A w ard C o m p etitio n . T h e s t u d e n t s , h e r e by i n v i t a ­ t i o n o n l y , wi l l b e c o m p e t i n g f o r l e e r e v e r s e d i t s e l f 9 t o 8. d iciary a re p a r t i a l ly influ en ced by p r e s s u r e fr o m the D ean of S t u ­ dents o ffic e . B o b H encken, v i c e - School In vo k e s Fire La w 10 $ 6 ,0 0 0 A lu m n i D is tin g u ish p resid en t a n d sp e a k er of co n ­ Cuban Exiles Stage Demonstration S ch o la rsh ip s. g r e s s , said W ednesday. KEY W EST, (U P I)— About 100 Cuban ex iles staged an anti- Expect MHA The crite ria for se le ctio n b a s e d on b r i l l i a n t p e r f o r m a n c e ii i an " S t u d e n t j u d i c i a r y i s in e f f e c t arm of th e a d m in is tr a t io n ,” T o K e e p O u t S ix N e g ro e s C astro dem o n stration at the Key W est city d o ck s W ednesday __ . . th eir secondary school records H encken said . n i g h t . T h e y h a n g e d C a s t r o in e f f i g y a n d s h o u t e d i n s u l t s a t 3 6 V O T 6 and t h e e x a m i n a t i o n t o h e g i v e ! T h e D ean of Stud ents o ff ic e is c a p t i v e C u b a n f i s h e r m e n d o c k e d a b o u t 1 0 0 yards away. 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A lb e rt Lin go, sta te c a s e s h anded to stu d e n t J u d i c i a r y Rights Bill Supporters Attacked re g u la tio n s. tend ing . nance, the m ayor of an east m u s t b e on t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n A l a b a m a to w n t u r n e d a w a y W e d ­ st u d e n t s w ou ld s e e k f u r t h e r a id p u blic s a fe ty d ir e c to r . T h e m an W A SH IN G TO N -S u p p o rters of the a d m in istra tio n ’ s civ il rig h ts T h e p r o p o s e d c h a n g e w ou ld a l - T h is y ear the c o m p e titio n is in t h e i r e f f o r t s to e n r o l l a t N o­ en tered the bus with S h e riff of the Dean of Students o ffic e . n esday s i x N e g r o e s fr o m a w h ite b ill fought o ff n u m e r o u s attack« p b ned, Wi l l i a m L . Fin ni, d i­ "T h e s t u d e n t d o e s n ot h a v e an chool a n d s e t up a new s h o w ­ tasu lga. 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E n g in and B a l l a r d o p p o sin g re c o g n itio n k e e n p e r c e p t i o n o f th e p r o b l e m s i s l a t i v e p o l i c i e s an d th e p h i l o s ­ o f R e d C h i n a r e q u i r e s r e b u t t a l b e c a u s e t h e i r " a r g u m e n t ” r e s t s up on tw o o f t h e m o s t p e r s i s t e n t a n d p e r n i c i o u s m y t h s in A m e r i c a n ( a n d o f e d u c a tio n on th e p a r t o f f e d e r a l o p h y b y w h ic h s u c h i n s t it u t io n s as ap p aren tly T u rk is h ) fo lk lo r e . l e g i s l a t o r s . Its r e p e r c u s s i o n s in M i c h i g a n S t a te w e r e c o n c e i v e d . F irst, t h e y r e f e r to t h e C o m m u n i s t g o v e r n m e n t o f C h i n a a s an " i l l e g a l r e g i m e , i m p o s e d up on t h e h e l p l e s s C h i n e s e p e o p l e b y S o v i e t M i c h i g a n sh o w e d ju s t th e o p p o s it e im p e ria lism .” T h e C h i n e s e p e o p le m a y b e d i s i l l u s i o n e d w ith t h e i r M i c h i g a n S t a t e is a l a n d - g r a n t f o r s o m e s t a te l e g i s l a t o r s . g o v e r n m e n t to d a y — although th e bulk of tn e e v id e n c e p o in ts in t h e s c h o o l , o p e r a t i n g b y th e g e n e r a l o t h e r d i r e c t i o n — bu t no f a c t c a n b e c l e a r e r t h a n t h e f a c t t h a t t h e C h i ­ T h e S e n a t o r s in an e x t e n d e d ■s e t o f p r i n c i p l e s th a t h a s c o m e to n e s e C o m m u n i s t s c a m e to p o w e r w ith th e o v e r w h e l m i n g s u p p o rt of d e b a t e o v e r the b ill, w e ig h e d th e the C h in e s e p eo p le. b e k n o w n a s th e l a n d - g r a n t p h i l ­ T h e C h i n e s e p e o p le m a y h a v e b e e n d e c e iv e d a s to th e n a t u r e o f th e m e r i t s of th is and o t h e r p l a n s , o s o p h y o f e d u c a t i o n . 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T h e r e a r e t o d a y p r a c t i c a l o b s t a c l e s to a r e v e r s a l o f A m e r i c a n b ill " j u s t th e e x c u s e th e y n e e d p o l i c y . L e t t h e s e b e a i r e d and d e b a te d . If th e i s s u e s c o n t in u e to b e to cu t th e a l r e a d y d e c l i n i n g aid T h e l a n d - g r a n t p h i lo s o p h y to o b s c u r e d b y t h e kind o f n o n s e n s e M e s s r s . E n g in an d B a l l a r d o f f e r , p o l i c y c a n o n l y b e b a s e d up on t h e q u i c k s a n d o f m y t h . T h e m a r g i n o f p e r s tu d e n t to p u b lic c o l l e g e s w h ic h M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y error in the 1960’ s is not g r e a t enough to p e r m i t m o r e o f t h i s . and u n i v e r s i t i e s . ” is d e d i c a t e d d e m a n d s f a i r a n d W a r r e n 1. 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S e v e r a l t h e o r i e s a r e bein g ify w ith th e c o u r t a s an e x p e r t tre was on campus Tuesday to debut on Broadway and has ap­ predicted T uesday night. w ob lo cki, p r o f e s s o r of m e c h a n ic studied fo r p o s s i b l e v e r i f i c a t i o n , on f i n g e r p r i n t s . pu blicize h e r latest acting v en- peared in five productions t h e r e . D e lm a r D. Gibbons, K a lam a­ c a l e n g i n e e r i n g a n d r e s e a r c h ! he said , citin g au th o rities an d D e fe n se A tto rn ey H ardy L o tt tu re. She wor. the C la r e n c e Derwent zoo, ad d ressin g a W o m e n ’ s s a i d T u e s d a y . th e effects of th eir w ork on b r o u g h t in C . E . 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" succeeded in sabotaging t h e p h e n o m e n o n r e f e r r i n g t o e a r t h A n oth er m a jo r qu estion , K r z y ­ A tto rn e y W illia m W a lle r th at th e wealth of our land, its law s, its w ob locki said , it w h e t h e r it i s homes and life on the high w ays," he said, " A l c o h o l is m a k in g h a r- Plastic Foam c o r r e c t to a s s u m e th a t th e u n i­ v e r s e is fin ite. w itn ess ” is not q u a lifie d a s an expert- o n f i n g e r p r i n t s . ” The J u d g e a l l o w e d B r o o k s to lots out of our g i r l s and c r i m i ­ Finds Use SAVE S o m e h y p o th e s e s p ro p o s e that testify , how ever, but told th e nals out of our young m e n ." on Dry He c a lle d on c h u r ch e s to unite in support of prohibition. " F o r no m o re than could our In Housing th e u n i v e r s e , on ly as seen by us, is a s m a l l p a r t of th e " t o t a l u n iv e rse d ,” he said, u n i v e r s e ," he said . ju ry to assess h is " t h e s a m e a s you w ould th a t of any inexp ert w it n e s s .” cred ibility A fter Brooks had given h is nation continue to function half Cleaning SPECIALS Rigid p l a s t i c foam has captured T h is th e o ry im p lie s that th e re o p in ion th a t th e a g e o f a f i n g e r ­ s lav e and halt t r e e , can our na­ the imagination of a r c h i t e c t s and m ay be o th er u n iv e rse s y s te m s prin t " c a n n o t be d e term in ed a c ­ tion continue to function h a 11 s t r u c t u r e s d e s i g n e r s , accord ing w ith b e i n g s o f i n t e l l e c t u a l l y h i g h ­ cu rately by any m eth od I e v e r drunk and half s o b e r , ” he said. to a housing r e s e a r c h eng in eer. e r an d l o w e r l e v e l s t h a n on e a r t h , h e a rd o f,” Ju d g e H en d rick o v e r ­ Speaking b e f o r e a F a r m e r s ’ he said . r u l e d a m o t i o n to t h r o w o u t h i s Week audience Wednesday, C, T h e earth and o u r g a la x y m a y Coeds H e r b e r t W he e le r, J r . , m an ager of be in f in it e ly s m a l l c o m p a r e d to te stim o n y . 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T h e b r a w le r s d rifted f r o m th e D in h N a m , w ho w a s i n t e r i o r m i n ­ b a sis of a ca d em ic ach iev em en t, F e b r u a r y 1 2 th . C o n t a c t M r . J o h n D . S h i n g l e t o n f o r an a p p o i n t m e n t . c i t y h a ll to th e a r e a o f th e S a i ­ i s t e r du ring th e J a p a n e s e o c c u ­ f i n a n c i a l n e e d , and r e c o m m e n d a ­ gon c e n t r a l m a r k e t . T h e r e th e y p a t i o n in W o r l d W a r II. ti o n b y t h e a p p l i c a n t ’ s U . S . c o l ­ le g e o r u n i v e r s i t y . T h e y a r e in­ tend ed e s p e c i a l l y f o r o u tsta n d in g s t u d e n t s who w i l l b e j u n i o r s n e x t y e a r in h i s t o r y , p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e , HOT PIZZA DELIVERY IRLAND STEEL COMPANY INDIANA HARBOR WORKS in tern atio n al re la tio n s, lite r a ­ EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA PRESENTING ’OTHELLO’ ot the Arena stage Wednesday t u r e , p h i l o s o p h y , p s y c h o l o g y , an d Earl Boen, Pocatello, Idaho, graduate student, and Kathy G e r m a n and F r e n c h l a n g u a g e s . Mann, Detroit ¡unior, acted out the tragic story of the Moor. O n e f u l l a n d tw o p a r t i a l s c h o l ­ It will run through Saturday. photo b, Do»» Syk.* arsh ip s are bein g o ffe re d fo r study at e a c h of th e t h r e e c e n t e r s . T h e fu ll s c h o l a r s h i p s f o r V ie n n a and F reib u rg are valued at $ 2 , 3 8 0 ; t h a t f o r P a r i s i s v a l u e d at A p p le s K e p t F re sh $ 2 ,6 5 0 . P artial sch o larsh ip s at each c e n te r a r e v alu ed at $ 1 ,0 0 0 and $ 5 0 0 . 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It takes th ree to fo u r and tw o field - t r i p s in E u r o p e , They m ay calm your n erv es w eeks fo r a new ly fille d room F u ll in form ation and a p p l i c a - an d r e d u c e t o o t h d e c a y t o o . o f t h i s k i n d to r e a c h t h e p r o p e r t i o n f o r m s a r e a v a i l a b l e f r o m t h e W h i l e t h e s e f i n d i n g s a r e n ot c o n c l u s i v e , a p r e s c r i p t i o n to e a t th e c r i s p , ju i c y r e d a p p le s w ould n o t b e h a r d t o t a k e — e v e n in b alan ce dioxide. beau ties* ’ of are oxygen and c a r b o n In s titu te of E u r o p e a n S t u d ie s , 35 T h e n th e " s l e e p i n g £ , kept p e r fe c t u n - in o is. T h e W acker D r i v e , C h i c a g o , 111- In s titu te , a n onprofit PIZZA MOBILE til re a d y fo r m a r k e t by a d j u s t - ed u cation al in stitu tio n, is th e m id -w in ter. D e l i v e r s Y o u r P i z z a S i z z l i n g h o t ing th e s c r u b b e r and f r e s h a i r l a r g e s t U . S . s p o n s o r of o v e r s e a s Flavor, te xtu re and the (o n e o r fifty ) intake. study p r o g r a m s . possible health valu e of ap p les to be served in r e s i d e n c e h a l l c a f e t e r i a s a r e p r e s e r v e d a ll w in­ DR. DOUGLAS M. DEAN PIT te r. Scien ce s t e p s in w h e r e n a ­ tu re lea v es off w ith a h ib e r­ n ation p r o c e s s c a l le d C .A . (Con­ tro lle d A tm o sp h ere) s to r a g e . O P T O M E T R I S T THE T i l RESTAURANT L ik e p eo p le , ap p les breath e 203 M.A.C. Ave. CALL: ED 2-0863 and convert oxygen to carbon 2 1 0 A B B O T T R D . P h o n e 3 3 2 - 6 5 6 3 d ioxid e and w a te r ; lik e p eo p le , they n o rm ally get old and HOURS BY APPOINTMENT w rin k le d . EAST LANSING ^ h i p ’q g h o r é T h i s n a tiira l aging p r o c e s s is all but re frig e ra te d s t o p p e d in t h e a i r - t i g h t C .A . room s. The f Above C o lleg e Drug Store) g re a t n e w oxygen and carbon d ioxid e a r e , kept at a co ncen tratio n o f tw o o x fo rd to f i v e p e r c e n t . W h ile th i s a t ­ m osphere w ou ld su ffocate hu­ b u tto n -d o w n m a n s , it c e r t a i n l y i s h e a l t h y f o r ap p les. O ne kind of C .A . room lets fo r th e a p p le s t h e m s e l v e s " b r e a t h e ” s h irt-lo v e rs up t h e o x y g e n u n t i l it g e t s do w n to t h e r i g h t l e v e l w h i l e t h e e x ­ ^ THE GAT'N il RETIES. - cess carbon dioxid e th ey giv e — SWING ING DOUR = 4 .0 0 off is rem oved with e q u ip m e n t ca lle d a " s c r u b b e r . ” C h o o s e n o w A little m ore air is added fro m tim e to tim e to sup ply e b r u a r y a n d sa v e o n o u r o w n fin e w o o l s p o r t c o a ts READY FOR SURPRISING FUN7 Pure worsted plaid and e a tu re s check sport coats in popular T h e n h e a d Tor the m o u n ta in C r y s t a l M o u n t a in w h e re f r ie n d ly slim styles, rich colors and t im e s an d f a m ily fun a b o u n d fine fabrics. A wide selection / to team with your favorite d o u b le c h a ir , p o m a lif t p lu s five ro p e to w s O u td o o r h e a te d s w im m>ng p o o l e x c e p t io n a l fo o d and c o c k t a ils S k i s c h o o l an d s le ig h I t ’s th e t im e to slacks. r id e s e v e r y t h in g 1 S k i w e e k s R e l a x in th e c a r e f r e e a tm o s p h e r e *i e v e ry w eek 10 m ile s s o u t h e a s t s h o p a n d sa v e of B e u la h M ic h ig a n on M 1 1 5 o f t h i s d e lig h tfu l r o o m . . . . Its assets: back pleat and loop, taper tails, . . . fin a l r e d u c tio n s r e g u la r ly 3 9 .9 5 an easy going look! BanCare^all cotton. fr o m o u r r e g u la r s to c k • H o n k y -T o n k p ia n o White, pastels and rich new colors. NOW SmalIs • A u th e n tic f ix t u r e s k S IZ E S 30-36 t t fc A v t a 32.75 MOUNTAINTkMWMniUa, u i w u i 325 E. MICHIGAN 203 EAST in our Racquet Shop Mm m Cm — IW » m o m FREE PARKING SfllAKTUJCAR ’ GRAND RIVER two eleven S. Washington RESTAURAN T ÓMichigan State News. E a s t Lan sin g . Michigan Thursday, F e b u ra ry 6, 1964 “ H a d m o r e g i r l s c a l l th a n w e Y O U N G L A D I E S to do te le p h o n e TELEPHONE SOLICITORS HIRED - THREE-DAY RESULTS p o s s i b l y t h i s p le a s e d c o u ld h i r e , “ a d v e r t is e r . s a i d s o licitin g fro m our o ffic e . C all f o r ap p oin tm en t. ★ A u t o m o t i v e ____________ ^ E m p lo y m e n t ★ F o r S a l e A t F o r S a l e witha MOTOR S C O O T E R . Sr '5 . 4 - CHOOSE YOUR own ho u rs. A few C A R P E T S A M P L E S fo r throw LO ST: man s tan ja c k e t c on tain­ British Role D ru ry O n B r id g e speed, red , spee’i SO Yiph, 900 to hout s a day can mean exce lle nt rugs, patchwork c a r p e t s , c a r ing wallet. Reward o ffered. C a ll lowcost 100 mpg. Hurry! ED 2 - 5 0 3 9 . Call earning s fo r you as a trained Avon m a t s . All c o l o r s and typ es. ED re p r e s e n t a t i v e . F o r appointment 2 - 1 8 0 0 . ________ IV 5 - 0 6 9 8 . _______ 21 Threat To ]im between 4 :00 to 0 :0 0 p .m . W ANT AD in your home w rite o r c a l l : M r s . B I C Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v i c e a n d 23 ★ P e r s o n a l • AUTOMOTIVE VOLKSWAGEN, 1962, s u n -r o o f, blue, e x c e lle n t condition, 2 8 , 0 0 0 Alona Huckiiis, 5664 School St., re n t a ls . E a s t L ansing C y c l e , 1215 H aslett, Michigan o r c a ll even­ E a st G rand R i v e r , c a l l 3 3 2 - 8 3 0 3 . SPARTAN FL IG H T S - Spring Island Talks W hen th e op p on en ts h av e a l a y - dow n s l a m , i t ’ s p r o f i t a b l e t o t a k e N E — S W •EM P LO YM E N T vacation flig hts to w h e re the fun even a 700 se t. A situ a tio n like P 1 H IS 2 S m ile s. Will gu arantee $14 9 5 .C all in gs, F E 9 - 8 4 8 3 . C21 ___________________ ; C BA N CKO K , T h ailan d (A P ) F o r ­ is. Daytona, $ 7 9 ., NYC, $ 55. - th is c a m e up a t B o a r d 2 5 a t t h e P 3 H P 4 D • FOR REN T ED 7-1191. 21 SPE C1A L EDUCATION GOOD USED industrial eq u ip - eign m i n i s t e r s of In d o n e sia , M a ­ round t r i p . Don’ t m i s s out; c a ll U n iv e r s ity D u p lic a te B r id g e C lub p 5 C P 6 H • FO R S A L E FALCON, 1963 Tudor d e l u x e . mer.t. 2 John D e e r e 440 c r a w l e r la y sia a n d the P h ilip p in es g o t TEACHER now, 3 3 2 - 8 5 6 3 , M - F , 1-5 p .m . re ce n tly . P P 6 S Dbl • LO ST & FOUND Radio. Will c o n sid e r trad e. Phone d o z e r s , 2 John D e e re 42 0 c r a w l ­ d ow n t o w o r k a t t h e i r p e a c e c o n ­ Im m ediate v a ca n cie s fo r in­ ______________________________ 25 A cue bid w a s th e c l u e . T h e P P P » P e r s o n a l after 5 :0 0 p .m ., 33 7-0 3 9 5 . e r lo a d e rs , 1 C a s e 310 c r a w l e r feren ce W ednesday under th re at dividuals with e xp e r ie n c e in CO L D W A T ER S U P P O R T E R S - m ain in terest i n t h e p l a y i s in 23S lo ader, I M .F . 1001 Workbull o f a c l a s h o v e r B r i t a i n ’ s r o l e In • PEAN U TS PERSO N A L teach in g elem e n ta ry c l a s s e s You should lend your c a r fo r the th e b i d d i n g . H o w w ou ld y o u b i d O p enin g lea d : K of H e a r t s . C H E V R O L E T 1958, sta non wagon, wheel loader, 1 C a s e , 420 B wheel th e a r e a . • R E A L ESTATE of mentally retard ed child ren. big p arad e . Make s u r e i t ’ s in­ t h i s t o e a r n a to p s c o r e f o r y o u r A ctu ally , th e r e w e re 1 0 b o a rd s. 4-d oo r, eco n o m ical 6 c y lin d e r loader back hoe. A m e rican Indus­ S a la r y ran ge $o013 to $9772 sured with Bubolz I n su ra n c e , next T he a d m o n itio n cam e fro m sid e ? Two b i d 7 H, b u t o n l y o n e w a s •SER V IC E t ria l S a l e s , 3500 N. Grand R iv e r , engine, standard s h i f t , power to Spudnut .Shop, u p s t a irs . 220 allow ed to p la y it, a s th e o th e r •TRANSPO RTATIO N annually, depending on edu­ Lansing, 485-1819. 22 F o re ig n M in is te r T h an atK hom an s tee rin g , radio, and newt wo-tone Albert, 332 -8 6 7 1 . C21 N cation and e x p e r ie n c e . Must of T h a i l a n d , who with A tty . G e n . •WANTED rosewood and white : i a s h . Top REVERE T A P E RECORDER, have a b a c h e lo r ’ s d eg re e in FOR R E AL SAVINGS ask this R obert F. Kennedy a rra n g ed fo r D E A D L I N E : conditio: throughout. A1 Edwards four y e a r s old, hook-up f o r radio State F a r m agent about financing S J 6 3 Special Education from an a c ­ th e c o n f e r e n c e d u rin g th e A m e r ­ 1 p.m. one class day be­ Li n, M ercury . C o m et and phonograph dual speed. Call your next c a r through the S t a t e H 10 4 c re d ite d school, and be e l i g ­ ic a n 's fly in g v isit to A s ia l a s t E a st Saginaw. (North a f t e r 5:00 p . m ., IV 5-4183. F a r m C a r F i n a n c e P l a n - A s k for D J 6 4 3 fore publication. ib le for approval by the De­ month. Khom an singled out Fra: , C22 23 Cancellations -1 2 n o o n o n e partm ent of P u b 1 i c Instruc­ GEORGE TOBIN or ED K A R - K e n n e d y in a w e l c o m i n g a d d r e s s . C K J 9 8 class day before publication S pecial. >250. Good 6 3 POLAROID, C olor Adapted, tion. All Michigan civ il s e r ­ MANN, IV 5 - 7 2 6 7 , In F r a n d o r . W n, 2 -d o o r , hardtoi radii L a r g e . G r ig p r i c e : $125. S E L L C21 P H O N E : vice b enefits, including an out­ 355-8255 whitewalls. ED standing s ta te contributory in­ FOR $75. E D 2 - 0 6 0 9 . 22 ONCLE F U D 'S P A R T Y S h o p W ils o n D a n c e s void s u ran ce p ro g ra m and an ex­ TWO S W E A T E R S - la rge ; like P arty supplies a n d b e v e r a g e s . 7 6 5 2 H K 8 3 1961 WHI TE C O N V E R TIB L E R A T E S : celle nt re t ir e m e n t plan, plus new. $18 tennis; $12 ta n c a rd ig a n . K osher sandwiches. T w o m i l e s D Co rv e tte . New i r e s . Wunderbar " T h e T r e b le m a k e r s ” w illp lay Social S e c u rity . F o r further P a c k a g e deal $15.00. 3 5 5 -9 7 7 3 e a s t on Grand R i v e r . C a t a c a s u a l d a n c e in t h e E a s t C 1 D A Y............. SI.25 radi 2S3 cubic inch engine, 3 - inform ation contact M r. An­ anytim e, 22S W ilso n dining r o o m f r o m 9 p .m . 3 DAYS_____ S2.50 speed t r a n s m i s s i d rew s, D i r e c t o r of Adjunctive F O R T LA U D E R D A LE - budget T . V . ’ S RECONDITIONED - $20. to m i d n i g h t , S a t u r d a y . 5 DAYS S3.75 Therapies, Plymouth State tours a rr a n g e d . Call Main T r a v e l S to $50. A lso rad ios and c a r B ireau, IV 4 - 4 4 4 1 . C22 Free refresh m en ts w ill be ■i f a l c o n , g o Home and Training School, (Based on 15 words per ad) nQ5. 4 0 5 8 3 . ra d ios. All m a k e s, re a s o n a b le . served. Anyone m ay atten d . s Northville, M i c h i g a n . T e l ­ ST U D E N T S: On y ou r birthday A K 9 8 5 4 : There will be a 25$ service IV 2 - 7 3 6 0 . 22 c o m e d o w n f or a f r e e p izza . H void SPARTAN MOTOR’S ephone: (Area cod e 313) Glen­ and bookkeeping charge if I F YOU c a n 't s p e n d all y o u r B im b o ’ s P iz z a , 4 8 4 - 7 8 1 " . C22 D 8 5 2 Compact C a r Sale view 3 -1 500 . An equal oppor­ this ad is not paid within ;t s ele c tio n of com pact and tunity em plo yer.___________ 22 money at Ac E HARDWHERE, buy HOUSEMOTHERS - Do not o v e r - Judiciary C 10 7 5 one week. one of our piggy or poodle banks play your r o l e as friendly coun­ t a rs for the c o lle g e to hoard it in. Put your boodle in (continued from page 1) was o verb id by 7 S. One E - W s e l o r except when it c o m e s to E -W v u ln erab le, N d e a le r. T h e F o r R e n t , p a ir tried 7 D b u t w e n t d ow n The State News does not a poodle. ED 2-3212. S e e o u r reco m m en ding Bubol/ Insu rance m ore cases to h e a r , ’ ’ H en c k en a c tu a l bid d in g at one b o a rd : 1961, "00, 4 - 4- sm all rug s p e cial at $2.39 e ach . one, the poorest score on th e perm it ra c ia l or religious APARTMENTS f o r Auto, F i r e , and O v e r s e a s said . ; blue, like ne . C board . Two p a ir p layed 5 H, discr imination in its ad- TWO MEN wanted to s h a r e 5 room trav e l i n s u ra n ce - 2 2 0 A l b e r t S t . , “ I w ould s a y th e ju d i c i a r y h a s HAMS. S a le , need c a s h . F IT -32, m a k i n g 6 an d 7. O n e N - S s a c r i ­ vertí sing . c o 1 um n s. The I9b0, "00, apartm ent with s e n io r on L i l l a c 33 2-8671. 0 9 h e l p e d in m a k i n g a d m i n i s t r a t i o n 7 5 A -2 , globe 68 0 -A (8 0 -6 M ), T R ficed at 7 S and tw o at 6 S, State News will not ac cept standard shift, grey. Sha Ave. All ca rp e te d , kitchen, f u r ­ po licy a bit m ore lenient," switch, hy gain 3 EL.E, 15M. all doubled. T hree p air w ere advei •ttsir.g fro m perso ns nished. $4 h 67/ m o . e a ch . C a l l ★ S e r v i c e H encken s a id , " b u t f o r the s a k e disc:" imir.ating against r e - ligior 1, r a c e , c o l o r or CORVA1R 1962 Monza i o r v e r t - ible, 4 -s p e e d , ¡05 wire wheels. 332-1285 o r 3 3 2 - 0 7 5 7 . 4 ROOM apartm ent with f i r e - 23 355-2519._______________________ 23 TWO PAIR fine Norwegian c r o s s IF YOU c a n ’ t find it, I c a n . Any­ of ju s t ic e to stu d en ts, the ju d ic ­ ia ry s h o u l d t a k e a f i r m s t a n d on LXA Elects allow ed to p la y a 6 H c o n t r a c t s . The sa crifice at 6 S proved P e r f e c t in every way. B la c k . country s k i is , poles and bindings. thing. M a t e r i a l fo r a p r i c e . C all good. D e c l a r e r tr u m p s th e f i r s t natio nal origin. pla ce : will accom m odate 4. S e n ­ CH EVY II 1963 c o n v e r t i b l e , io r or graduate students p r e ­ fe r r e d . If you are in need of b e t ­ Call 3 3 2 - 0 3 6 6 a fte r 5 :0 0 p .m . 22 Lee, 337-0488. DIAPER S E R V I C E , t h re e types of 25 what they h o n e s tly fe e l a stu d ent deserves in v ie w of th e stu d e n t New Officers ro u n d . It s e e m s th e th ree m issin g likely E a s t has tru m p s, b e­ ^ A u to m o tiv e standard s lift, red, whitetopnew. E X C E L L E N T SKIIS, 6 ’ 10” . N o r- d ia p e r s to c h o o se f ro m . B u l k c u l t u r e . ’’ cause o f W e s t ’ s c u e b i d , b u t it te r study conditions and a chance F - 8 5 1962 convertible, automatic vvegian, u s e d in com petition. wash fo r c l e a n e r , whiter d ia p e r s , Hencken said ad m in istratio n Lam bda Chi A lpha f r a t e r n i t y w o u l d t a k e tw o e n t r i e s to N h a n d to save money, c a ll 3 3 2 - 3 9 8 0 . has electe d o ffic e rs to b egin 59 GHENT EEL -A IR , 2 door shift, light blue, p e rfe ct. $2 5 .0 0 . Phone 3 5 5 -2 8 7 6 a f t e r 5 :00 flu f f 'd rie d and folded. U se y o u rs p o licy fo r fo r m in g student ju d ic ­ and C lu b s m ust sp lit ev e n ly , 21 w ork sp rin g t e r m . iary was to p ro v id e a "g reat VOLKSWAGEN'S 19 6 ! s, 3 t o or r e n t o u r s. C o n ta in e r s fu r­ w hich w o u ld be askin g a lot. ,.dto,’ h e a te r’, clear.. C all i . e i ­ ed u catio n al exp erien ce fo r th e - O ff ic e r s a r e p re sid en t, A rthur choose fro m . P rice d from $1095. ARGUS 500 E l e c t r o - m a f i c slid e nished. No deposit. 25 y e a r s e x ­ South soon le a rn s he is in a peo p le ap p earing befo re th e D irk se , H olland ju n io r ; vice •00 p .m ., 3 3 2 - 3 9 6 3 . All c a r s full guaranteed and r e ­ HASLETT p r o je c t o r , r e m o t e c o n t ro l, au­ p e r i e n c e . B y - L o D iaper S e r v i c e . b o d y ." p r e s id e n t, D ick G r e t z i n g e r , P ly ­ good co n tract. He can affort a 5LDSMOBILE 196!, F - S $ ne'- conditioned. P e r s o n .! Uy selected t o m a tic, 2 5 3 6 - s l i d e m ag az in e s 1010 E. Michigan, IV 2 -04 21. 700 s e t and a n y t h i n g l e s s , i f h e ' s Fie did not d e n y t h a t a s t u d e n t m outh ju n io r ; secretary , Tom i r e s , runs good. S995. C a l l included. $ 8 5 .. 3 5 3 - 1 5 9 8 . 22 ___________________________ C lu c k y , i s ju s t s o m u ch b e t t e r fo r :,ra:ek A rts '"inc., T U 2 - 2 4 0 S . for vou. APARTMENTS.. S - t r a n s i s t o r rad io s - S p e c ia l buy NO R A I S E in p r i c e s at W EN - going b e f o r e ju d ic ia r y i s c o n s i d ­ K ent, B a ttle C reek sophom ore; h is sid e. 3000 E . Michigan and t r e a s u r e r , D ick L a u o to n , ia íi ! s OX 4-t'911. 21 on a r e a l good 1963 model p e r m i t s e r e d g u ilty . T h e ju d ic ia r y is IV ' - 3 7 1 5 C22 1 B l o c k from B e r k e y H a l l DROW’ S E C O N -O -W A S H. 32 m e a n t a s a m e d iu m fo r hand ing L a th ru p V illa g e ju n io r. J . E . ’S USED CARS E x c lu siv e ly Ch eyro lets 1 9 5 5 -F O R D , 4 -d o o r , V -3, auto­ m a tic , new rebuilt engine, 22 - s a le at $12.88. L im ited quantity. AC E H A R D W H E R E , a c r o s s fro m speed c le a n w a s h e r s , 2 0 £ - -ten minutes drying, 10$. 3 006 Vine o u t p u n i s h m e n t s , l i e s a i d , an d l i t ­ A lso rush ch airrtian , R ick C a le n d a r o f F o r the n ic es t used "Chevys Openings for 2-3-4 Union Build ing. E D 2-3212. - C S t ., 1/2 block west of F r a n d o r . t l e i s done, in e s t a b l i s h i n g t h e e x ­ M orrow , D etro it sophom ore; 2801 f a r , TU 2-1478 tone g r e en . Good running condi­ tion. Call ED 2-0501. and 5 students TH E FOLLOWING H e a t h k i t s . C21 te n t o f th e i n f r a c t i o n s . " T h e D ean of Students re v ie w s p led ge tra in e r, Gene B rad ley , B a ttle C r e e k ju n io r ; s o c ia l c h a i r ­ C o m in g E v e n ts 22 Cal l 3 3 2 - 4 3 9 0 a lte r 4 : 0 0 p .m . MX ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? C a ll the c a s e s , an d s t u d e n t j u d i c i a r y m an, R uss Ja lb e r t, B irm in g h am C adaptor $15. A A -50, 50 w a t t K alam azo o S t r e e t Body Shop. F o restry S e m i n a r — 10 a .m ., FORD 1963 1/2 GAL AXIE "500," sim p ly hands d ow n t h e p u n i s h ­ ju n io r ; and r it u a lis t, B r ia n S p r a ­ m59 ¡ ’L \ M O l'T H , 4 -d o o r , "X - 3” , autom atic, new seat c o v e r s 4 2 " cu. in.. 4 speed, two 4 b a r ­ AVAILABLE s t e r e o amp. $60.; P T -1 A .M . - S m a ll d e n t s to l a rg e w r e c k s . m e n t," h e said . gue, P ly m o u th s o p h o m o r e . 27 F o restry . F .M . tuner $75; TR-1AQ1/4 t r a c k A m e ric a n a n d f o r e i g n c a r s . E c o l o g y S e m i n a r — 12 n o o n , 4 5 0 r e l , 4 , 0 0 0 m i l e s . 339-2162. a n d t i r e s . Radio and H e ater. NOW G uaranteed work. 4 8 9 - 7 5 0 7 . 1411 Nat S c ie . 21 s t e r e o tape r e c o r d e r $100. R e c ­ $450. TU 2 - 9 3 0 4 . 23 E a s t K alam azo o ._______________ C En to m o lo gy S e m in a r— 4 p .m ., 1958 C H E V Y , 4-d oo r B e l - A i r ord c h a n g e r and mag. c a r t r i d g e [960 CHEN'Y CORVAIR, b l u e , For the best in automatic, whitewall t i r e s , radio. hardtop. " 6 ” , good t i r e s , body $40. Also K o ss headphones $10; EX’ A r i s t o c r a t with S P - 1 2 B a n d R E L I A B L E CO ED av a ila b le fo r bab ysitting. 50$ p e r hour. C a l l J a z z M u s ic ia n s 401 N at S c i . P sych olo gy C olloquium — 4 Cal'. E e r t L e e , 4 5 5 *2 538 or 4 8 7 - good condition. Must s e l l 3 3 7 - 9584. 2 IS Student Apartments sphericon tw e e te r $75.; E l e c t r o - 355-6356. 23 p .m ., I l l O ld s H a ll. 3495. 23S stat 4 s p e a k e r syste m $60. S T U D E N T T V R E N T A L S . New A r t s and L e t t e r s D is c u s s io n — FORD 1956 c o n v er tib le , good c o n - '5 s FORD. V - S , power stee rin g , very g o o d condition. R a d i o , dition, $2 75. Phone 485-8811,1310 Open daily 21S 19“ p o r t a b l e . $9 p e r month. 21” table,.-models. $8 p e r month, 17" C o m p e t e F r id a y 8 p . m . , 4th F l o o r , L i b r a r y . W orld T r a v e l S e r i e s , “ P e o p le Boynton. 21 HOUSE T RA 1LO R , f u r n i s h e d , h e a te r. ; .50. C all 337-2615. ta ble m o d e ls, $7 p e r month. A 11 of South A frica ,” F r a n c e s O l­ _________24S 1956 PONTIAC, 4 -d o o r hardtop, for 1951, 8 x 35 Howard on lot. $950. s e t s gu aranteed, n o s e r v i c e o r T h e N ew port J a z z F e s tiv a l o r " S o u l v i l l e , ” and " S i s t e r S a d ie ,” so n — 8 p . m . , Aud. power s t e e r i n g and b r a k e s . Clean R o g er H., E D 2-3591. L ea v e m e s ­ by H o ra ce S ilv e r . 195" CHLX'Y 2T0I 2 -d o o r , sedan, d eliv er y c h a r g e s . C a l l N eja c T V open in g day at the New Y ork G e r m a n C lub — 7 :3 0 p .m ., exce lle nt condition, 2 8 ,0 0 0 m ile s , insid e, $ 2 7 5 , Phone IV 9 - 1 8 9 5 , inspection sage if gone.' 2 IS The en tire concert w ill be R e n t a l s , I XT' 2 - 0 6 2 4 . C W orld’ s F a ir w ill be the goal 32 U nion, F a s c h i n g P a r t y . must s e l l . C a l l 3 3 2 - 0 2 4 5 after 412 H aze. 22 BTC! WING-B ACK c h a i r , $ 8 0 ., e x - broadcast liv e from V illa n o v a D IA P E R S E R V IC E , s a m e d i a p e r i fo r th e T V O r c h e s t r a ( J a z z Ban d) A c r o b a ts C lub — 7 p .m ., J e n - 3:00 p .m . 21 332-8412 celle n t condition; a r m l e s s uphol­ at 7 :3 0 p .m . F r id a y b y th eM u tu al re tu rn e d e i t h e r y o u rs o r o u r s . as it c o m p e t e s in t h e V i l la n o v a iso n F ie ld H ouse. E m p lo y m e n t stered c h a ir, $ 5 0 .3 3 2 -4 9 9 5 .4 4 7 0 With our s e r v i c e , you may include Ja z z F e s tiv a l F rid a y . B ro ad castin g S y stem . 1955 FORD, 2- good rui - B eta B eta B eta — 7 p .m ., .Greenwood D r . , O kem os. The band w ill be p e r fo rm in g gQ4 N a t S c ¡ . mr.g co n d it io n , . Call E D T H E R E A D E R 'S D1 J E S T is look­ EDWARD G. HACKER CO. two pounds of baby c lo t h e s that G u e s t a p p e a r a n c e s a t N ew port . 23 its contest num bers in a fu ll 2* 3 8 7 0 . 77 ing for 3 p a r t - t i m e c o lle g e men REALTORS do not fad e. D iap e r pail furnished . arid N e w Y o r k a r e t h e f i r s t p r i z e s G raduate In te r-V a rsity C h ris ­ TWO $40. winter c o a ts , 3 8 - 4 2 . concert at K e llo g g C e n t e r 8:15 1955 PONTIAC S T A R C H IE F . V - 8 , to help “ show the way” for an $12 and $18. 1 vr. old, e xce lle nt AMERICAN DIAPER S E R V IC E in the fe stiv al of eastern U .S. tian F e llo w sh ip — 6 :3 0 p .m ., p . m , F e b . 12. automatic, 15 mpg, clean body exciting new concept and product condition. E D 7 -0 9 7 3 . 22S 914 E . G i e r S t r e e t c o lle g ia te j a z z b a n d s in V i l l a - 3 5 U nion. IV 5-2261 It Is led by g ra d u a te student and i n t e r i o r : $250. J e f f Roth, ED of R e a d e r 's Digest (not maga­ IV 2 - 0 8 6 4 ___________ _C nova, P a . P ark M anagem ent C lub — 7 G eo rg e West, an a l u m n u s o f 7-9704. 24S zine). C a l l M r. L a rk in at TU OLYMPIA D E L U X E portable, 13“ T h e band is a lre a d y g u aran tee d p .m .. F o r e s t r y C ab in . T H E S E S P R IN T E D O b e rlin C o n s e r v a to r y of M u s ic . THL'N DERBIRD '6 0 , hardtop,'all 2 - 6 6 2 6 for interview s. WANTED: T H IR D ro o m m ate , fe ­ e l it e equipped w ithChem ical k e y­ Rapid s e r v i c e , Diazo p r i n t s , a p erform an ce so m e tim e th is F o r e s t r y C lub - - 7 p .m ., F o r ­ 21 T h e band is p layin g a s p e c ia l power and air-co n d itio n e r, many m ale , for luxury apartment c lo s e board. L i s t $140.32 - S a l e $ 99 .00 . draftin g supplies, also x e r o x c o p - s p r in g at th e W o rld ’ s F a i r , b ein g e s t r y C ab in . URGEN TLY N EE D E D : One b u s - c o n c e r t S a t u r d a y n ig ht i n M a n o n - and e x t r a s . Must s a c r i f i c e . 332-8414. to cam pus. $60 monthly. 3 3 " - H a s s e lb r in g C o ., 310 N. Grand, one of s ix ch o se n in s e m i - f i n a l P re-m ed ical P re-d en tal boy. Kappa Kappa G am m a. C a l l ies. g ah ela, P a ., fo r th e P ittsb u rg S o ciety — 7 : 3 0 p . m . , 31 U nion. 21 H ousemother. ED 2-4741. 2285. 23 Lansing . IV 2-1219. C A P IT A L C IT Y B LU EPRIN T M E R C U R Y 1957, 9 - p a s s e n g e r c o m p e t i t i o n o n D e c . 18. M SU A lum ni C lu b . F o l k D a n c in g — 8 p . m . , U nion _________________________________ 48 SUMMER ONL Y. Opportunity for C21 221 South Grand stationwagon, $275. E x c e l 1 e n t T h e se m i-fin a lists w ere se­ T h e band is b ein g jo in tly spon­ B a llro o m . RECREA TIO N D IR E C T O R 1 couple to l i v e rent f r e e 2 1/2 MAGNA VOX RE C O RD p l a y e r , Lansing , IV 2 -5431 C22 t i r e s and body. Phone TU 2 - 0 9 4 2 . lected from ta p e s su b m itte d by sored by th e m u s i c d e p a rtm e n t A ngel F l i g h t — 4 :3 0 p .m . M u ra l Immediate vacancy fo r indi­ blo ck s fro m cam pus. 332-5571. 701 Southpark Blvd. 23 $50. T r a n s i s t o r tape r e c o r d e r , B A B Y S IT T IN G done in m y S p a r - b a n d s f r o m c o l l e g e s in th e E a s t , and th e Cap and Gown S e r i e s . R o o m , U nion. vidual with e x p e r ie n c e In re 21 $55. C a ll a f t e r 5 :0 0 p .m ., 3 3 2 - tan V illa g e h o m e , 7 : 3 0 - 5 : 0 0 - Sou th, and M id w est to a panel DODGE DART 1 9 6 3 7 automatic, c re a tio n work with blind child ­ E Y D E A L V IL L A : 1 o r 2 bedroom 6 72 2. 21S 8 : 3 0 - 6 : 0 0 p .m . W e e k d a y s . $12 of p ro fessio n al ja z z m u sician s radio, h e ate r a sell. Cal l 3 5 5 - 6 0 2 5 arranty. Must 24 ren. S a la r y range $5,2 20 to $6,410 annually depending on a p artm e n ts com pletely and e x ­ c e lle n tly furnished. C h o ice of in­ C A R P E T IN G , $ 2 . 9 5 - $ l 9 . 9 p e r weekly. C all 355-1091. square y a rd , famous make, e x t r a T . V . RE N T A L S f o r students, 23S fro m New Y o r k and th e B e r k l e e S c h o o l o f M u s i c in B o s t o n . Life On Bread Alone Seen education and e x p e r ie n c e . Ap­ t e r i o r c o l o r s . C e n tr a l r e c - r o o m , l a r g e s e l e c t i o n . LOOK B - 4 - U E c o n o m ic a l r a le s by the t e r m and plicants must have a b a c h ­ laundry f a c i l i t i e s , b a r b e c u e a r e a s and swim ming pool. GE ap­ Buy, S to rag e F u rn itu r e S a i e s , month. U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T - In t h e f i n a l s , t h e T V O r c h e s ­ t r a w ill p lay an 18 -m in u te c o n ­ By Foods, Nutrition Head STORY e l o r ’ s degree in P h y sica l Ed­ 4601 N. U.S. 2 7 , IV 7-0173. C 21 A L S - 355-6026. C a l l a f t e r 5. c e r t of fiv e tu nes. ucation. All M ichigan Civil p lia n c e s . C a ll F I D E L I T Y R E A L ­ C SKIS Northland, laminated hick­ T h e ir n u m b ers w ill be: It m a y b e p o s s i b l e to l i v e by H onese but m isg u id ed p eo p le S e r v i c e benefits, Including an T Y ED 2 - 50 41, G E O R G E E Y D E T Y P I N G S E R V I C E " J e e p e r s C r e e p e r s ," by M e r c e r outstanding state cm n ibuiory ED 2 - 0 5 6 5 . C21 ory, N e w s k i- s n f e t y bindings. bread a lo n e , a c c o r d in g to D en a w h o a r e b e i n g u s e d m a k e up t h e T E R M P A P E R S and g e n er a l typ- and W a r r e n ; " S to c k h o lm Sw eet­ second group of " o ld - t im e m ed i­ in su ra n ce p ro g ra m ' an e x ­ NICE 3 - r o o m apartm ent, f u r - Good, c o n d i t i o n , re asonably C. C e d e rq u is t, c h a ir m a n of the p ric ed . Phone 4 8 9 -0 6 7 7 after 5 :0 0 i ng. 33 9-2 1 6 4 ._________________ 23. en in ’ ,” b^ Quincy Jones; d e p a r t m e n t o f fo o d s and n u tr itio n . c in e m en ,” a cco rd in g to M iss celle n t re tíre m e :,, man, plus nished. M a r r i e d couple only. G E N E R A L T Y P IN G , Im m ed iate S e lls F o r L e s s p .m . 22 "F a tte rfle a ,” by Bruce E a rly , C e d e r q u i s t . T h e y a r e o ften h ig h ly U tilitie s p a i d , a lso basem ent W ith w a t e r an d a s p e c i a l b le n d S o cial S e cu rity . F o r further s e r v i c e . Phone 3 5 5 - 1 2 3 7 . 24S grad u ate student in th e band; of n u trien ts, she to ld a Farm r e s p e c t e d p e o p le w ho do not know inform ation contact M r . An­ apartm ent f o r 2 o r 3 m a le s t u - ARGUS 5 0 0 E l e c t r o - m a t i c slide T H E S E S AND t e rm p a p e rs typed. W eek au d ien ce of 130 w om en, th e d a m a g e th ey a r e doing. d rew s, D i r e c t o r of Adjunctive dents. C a ll 3 3 2 - 8 0 8 2 . ________ 22 p r o je c t o r , r e m o t e con tro l, au - E l e c t r i c ty p ew r ite r. F a s t s e r ­ 62 Olds S t a r f i r e Coupe with th is b r e a d could p o s s ib ly fe ed P eo p le w ith o n ly c o m m e r c i a l T h e r a p i e s , Plymouth State HOUSES to m a tic, 25 3 6 - s li d e mag azines v ic e . 3 3 2 - 4 5 9 7 . 23 ★ e a n u ts P e r s o n a l power s tee rin g , power b ra k e s , p som e of the w o rld ’ s starvin g i n t e r e s t s m a k e up t h e t h i r d g r o u p , radio, h e a t e r , Hydromatic Home and* T ra in in g School, F A C U L T Y M E M B E R on leave included. $85. 353 -1598. 22 AN N B R O W N t y p i s t a n d m u l t i l i t h sh e said . DEAR Y IB B IT Y B E A R p eo p le . N o r t h v i l i e , M ichigan. T e l ­ Spring q u a r t e r . Has t h r e e - T H R E E BEDROOM h o m e , 12 o ff s e t p rin tin g (b la c k & w h ite & tr a n s m i s s i o n and white wall I’ m sorry you w eren’t around M iss C ed erq u ist, one of th e " T h e r e w ill be a 100 p e r cent t i r e s . Story s e l l s fo r l e s s . ephone (Area Code 313) G len­ bedroom fully furnished house in y e a r s old, one a c r e , 1 1/2 m ile s c o l o r ) . IBM . G e n e r a l t y p i n g , i n c r e a s e in f o o d f r a u d s in 1 9 6 4 , ” view 3 -1 500 . An equal oppor­ when I c a m e to s e e you . w in n e rs of th e D istin g u ish ed F a ­ S2495 O kem os. ( F o r e s t Hills). F o r rent fro m MSU, landscaped. $14,500. te rm p a p e rs, th esis, d is s e r ta ­ Y XTIITE -FO O T M is s C e d e rq u is t said . cu lty A w ard fo r 1964, renew ed tunity e m p lo ye r. 22 M arc h 21 - J u ly 1. P r e f e r other 3 3 7 - 2 7 5 3 . 25 t i o n s . E D 2 - 8 3 8 4 . ______________ C S h e s a id th at th e w ay to p r e ­ h e r c r u s a d e a g a i n s t food f a d i s m faculty m e m b e r . Call 3 5 5 - 7 6 9 5 . PIO N EE R F M -A M -S W s t e r e o T Y P I N G in m y h o m e . S h i r l e y B A B Y S I T T E R WANTED in my ★ W a n te d by id e n tify in g who h a s tak en th e v e n t b e in g a p a r t y to t h e s e f r a u d s 23 D ecker, F o r e s t A ve. L a n sin g . home. P a r t - t i m e , 7 :3 0 - 4 :0 0 . t u n e r - a m p 1 i f i e r , a n d MPX p la c e of the “ o ld -tim e m e d ic in e i s to: 58 Olds 88 4 -d oor hardtop 721 N. L a r c h . Phone 4 8 4 - 0 9 3 6 . G IR L S T O s h a r e furnished house. adapter. C a l l 337-1525. 24 Phone IV 2-7208. C W A N T ED : M A IL O R D E R B R ID E S m a n .” — B e su s p icio u s of anyone who includes power s te e rin g , One block to B e r k e y . C a ll 3 3 2 - XV’I L L DO t y p i n g in m y h o m e . 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