M IC H IG A N ÎÀT I n s id e W e a t h e r R e vi e w of ‘ A Man For All S e a s o n s ’ , p. 3; Internship A s s i s t s Student T e a c h i n g , U N IV E R S IT Y S T A T E S ' F Increasing cl oud i nes s today turning to showers tonight with the high temperature near 40. p. 5. Wednesday, February 12, 1964 E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan P r i c e 10« House Hassles On Power Plant Bids 4 P a . F irm O ff-C a m p u s A ge D ro p C r e a te s D is p u t e u ire s In v e s tig a tio n C o n tra c t N o t Y e t Allo w in g st u d e n t s u n der 21 to ap a rtm en ts constitu te o n l y a u n s u p e r v i s e d h o u sin g that he s a i d liv e in u n s u p e r v i s e d o f f - c a m p u s s m a l l p o r t io n of u n s u p e r v i s e d w a s u n s a n i t a r y and a f i r e t r a p . H e A w a r d e d — B r e s t in ho usin g would not n e c e s s a r i l y housing. Many u n s u p e r v i s e d s a i d the stu d e n ts w e r e i n e l i g i b l e s o l v e any p r o b l e m s , P a t r i c k B . d w e l l i n g s a r e d e fi n i t e l y s u b ­ to liv e t h e r e anyway, but d e s i r e d By J A C K I E KORONA Sm ith , d ir e c to r of o ff-cam p u s h o u s in g , s a i d . s t a n d a r d , h e sa i d . s p e c i a l p e r m i s s i o n to s t a y in E a r l i e r t h i s y e a r S m ith had to s p i t e of p o o r c o n d it i o n s . ✓ State News Staff Writer Sm ith p o in te d o u t that n e w f o r c e s o m e st u d e n t s to m o v e f r o m S m i th a l s o s a i d h e thought C o n t r o v e r s y o v e r M ic h ig a n m o r e i n v e s ti g a t io n shou ld b e done S t a t e ’ s a c c e p t a n c e of b id s f o r b e f o r e any r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a r e new p o w e r p la n t g e n e r a t o r s a r o s e made concerning off-cam p u s in the H o use W ay s and M e a n s C o o l R e c e p t io n ho usin g . He r e f e r r e d to a p r o p o s a l b e ­ C o m m ittee Tuesday. Sp ok esm en fo r a Penn sylvania f o r e student c o n g r e s s w h i c h NORODOM SIHANOUK i r o n w o r k s co ntend t h e i r low would allo w stu d en ts un der 21 to bid f o r s t e a m g e n e r a t o r s w a s S een In C y p ru s liv e in u n s u p e r v i s e d h o u sin g p r o ­ vided they ha v e p a r e n t a l c o n s e n t r e j e c t e d by th e U n i v e r s i t y . and ha v e liv ed i n U n i v e r s i t y h o u s ­ ing f o r t h r e e t e r m s . C a m b o d ia MSU S e c r e t a r y J a c k B r e s l i n said t h e U n i v e r s i t y h a s not NI COSIA , C y p r u s ( A P ) - U n d e r - T h o s e r e m a i n i n g will b e l e a v ­ a w a rd e d th e c o n t r a c t f o r the s e c r e t a r y of S t a t e G e o r g e B a l l ing o v e r the ne xt few d a y s . A r e p o r t a cc o m p a n y in g t h e EARTH MOVER G R O UN D E D - A n a c c i d e n t a l the Bogue Street Bridge cons tr uc ti on s i t e tipped f l i e s to C y p r u s on h i s p e a c e M a r k a r i o s h a s denou nced l a s t p r o p o s a l c l a i m s that o n - c a m p u s H its U .S . generato rs. Bids were submitted, m i s s i o n today and i s e x p e c t e d w e e k 's b o m b i n g s . But th e G r e e k h o u sin g i s o v e r c r o w d e d with l i t t l e this earth mover Monday afternoon. with c h e c k s of " g o o d f a i t h , " to to get a c o o l r e c e p t i o n f r o m C y p r io t p r e s s h a s kept up d a ily c h a n c e o f i m p r o v e m e n t , s u p e r ­ G re e k C y p rio ts . T h e r e was a p o s s i b i l i t y ofsnew a n t i - A m e r i c a n a t t a c k s a g a i n s t the U nited S t a t e s , v i s e d o f f - c a m p u s housin g i s i n ­ B r i t a i n and the N orth A t la n t i c a d equ a te to m e e t the n e e d s of a A c t iv it ie s i n d ic a t e s i n c e r i t y in bid ding, he s a i d . A ll th e c h e c k s for g e n e r a ­ T r e a t y O r g a n i z a t i o n , c l a i m i n g g ro w in g stud ent body and s u p e r ­ t o r b i d s , e x c e p t that of a S a g i ­ dem onstrations. SI EM R E A P , C a m b o d ia ( A P ) - R o m n e y S e n d s L e g is la t u r e C o m i n g f r o m T u r k e y , the t h i r d stop on h i s m i s s i o n , B a l l will they a d v o ca te the T u r k i s h d e s i r e v is e d o f f - c a m p u s ho usin g d o e s f o r p a r t i t io n of t h is e a s t e r n M e d i ­ not m e e t ad equate hea lt h a n d J u s t when a P h ilip p in e f o r m u l a f o r p e a c e b e tw e e n W ash ington- naw c o m p a n y , w e r e r e t u r n e d to the b i d d e r s , t e r r a n e a n i s l a n d . C y p r u s now is s a f e t y s t a n d a r d s . “ But t h i s d o e s not m e a n that c o n f e r with P r e s i d e n t M a k a r i o s , and P h n o m P enh s e e m e d to be s h a r e d by feuding G r e e k and S m ith s a id m o r e c o n s i d e r a t i o n w e h a v e a w a rd e d a c o n t r a c t , ” a G r e e k C y p r i o t who is an o r t h o ­ pro d u cing r e s u l t s , P r i n c e N o r o ­ $ 6 2 2 .7 M illio n B u d g e t B ills dox A r c h b i s h o p , and V i c e P r e s i ­ dent F a z i l Kutch uk, a T u r k i s h T u r k i s h - s p e a k i n g c o m m u n i t i e s , sh ou ld b e given to the l e g a l a s ­ t he l a t t e r b e in g o u tn u m b e red 4- 1. p e c t s of the p r o b l e m . He said dom Sihanouk f i r e d a n o t h e r b l a s t at the United S t a t e s T u e s d a y . B r e s l i n sa i d . R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the E r i c P a l l i s e x p e c te d to b r i n g d e ­ if he w e r e c o m p i l i n g the r e p o r t , C ity ( P a . ) Ir o n W o r k s b a s e d t h e i r f l i c t i n g o r d ela y ed d e c i s i o n s C yp rio t. T he m e n u rical, 41-year-old F r o m o u r w i r e s e r v i c e — G ov. the u n i n t e r r u p t e d flo w of g o v e r n ­ t a i l s of the l a t e s t L l.S -.- B r i ti s h he would g e t all th e i n f o r m a t i o n a r g u m e n t s on the r e t u r n of t h e i r co uld lead to c h a o s in e l e c t i n g On the e v e of h i s a r r i v a l , r e ­ C a m b o d ia n c h i e f o f s t a t e told G e o r g e R o m n e y s a id T u e s d a y m ent w as a l s o d i s c u s s e d . proposal f o r an i n t e r n a ti o n a l a v a i l a b l e and c o n t a c t the p r o p e r check. law m a k ers next fall. p o r t s c i r c u l a t e d in N i c o s i a of n e w s m e n the United S t a t e s i s 14 b i l l s n e c e s s a r y to i m p l e m e n t R o m n e y said he a sk e d H o u s e I he E r i e C ity bid w a s $ 1 .7 2 p o ssib le d em onstrations sim ila r p each f o r c e f o r C y p r u s . T h e f i r s t a u t h o r i t i e s b e f o r e i n tro d u cin g the aiding s u b v e r s i v e e l e m e n t s in h i s h i s $ 6 2 2 . 7 m il l i o n g e n e r a l fund S p eak er A lliso n G re e n , R - K i n g s - R o m n e y s a i d he was not “ p r e ­ m i l l i o n . W i c k s Co m pan y of S a g i ­ to t h o s e l a s t w eek when two su ch plan , r e j e c t e d by M a k a r i o s , r e s o l u t i o n in C o n g r e s s . country. budget w ill b e p r e s e n t e d to the ton , to g i v e th e e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e p a r e d to i n d ic a t e what ought to naw bid $ 1 . 7 8 m i l l i o n , the s e ­ b o m b s w e r e s e t off at the U . S . c a l l e d f o r a f o r c e c o m p r i s e d of U n d e r c u r r e n t s t a n d a r d s , su p­ He c h a r g e d that A m e r i c a n s , l e g i s l a t u r e tod a y. c o p i e s of p r o p o s a l s f o r k e e p in g b e d o n e " about l e g i s l a t i v e r e - cond l o w e s t . 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B e c a u s e of that out­ t r o o p s f r o m NATO c o u n t r i e s . e r v i s e d h o u s in g m u st m e e t r e ­ backing a w a r against Com m unist th e p r e s e n t l e g i s l a t i v e a p p o r ­ d i s t r i c t i n g b e c a u s e “ we c a n ’t W ick s bid f o r o t h e r equ ipmen t “ With the in tro d u ctio n of the b u r s t a g a i n s t the United S t a t e s , M a k a r i o s i n s i s t s on U .N . c o n ­ q u i r e m e n t s of the U n i v e r s i t y , know what to do until we know r e b e l s in n e ig h b o r i n g South V iet budget b i l l s th e l e g i s l a t u r e w ill tio n m e n t s y s t e m in e f f e c t f o r E a s t L a n s i n g and Ingham C o un ty , involv ed b r i n g s the d i f f e r e n c e m o s t A m e r i c a n women and c h i l ­ t r o l of any i n t e r n a t i o n a l u n its N a m , plann ed and " a r e r e s p o n s i ­ a n o t h e r two y e a r s and f o r r e ­ what w e ’ r e c o n f r o n t e d with by betw een th e two to $ 3 4 , 0 0 0 . 1 e b e a b l e to m o v e on m an y k ey d re n have l e f t C y p r u s . on Cyprus. 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C e n t r a l I n t e l l i g e n c e A gency oppose d to " w h o l e s a l e a m e n d ­ B a c k in th e bu dget a r e a , R o m ­ c h e c k s c o n s t i tu t e d o b lig a t io n of follow in g a lengthy strategy m e e ti n g with R e p u b li c a n l e g i s l a ­ m e n t s " to the c o n s t r u c t i o n that took e f f e c t J a n . 1 but s a i d “ we ney said h e would send h i s 14 b i l l s today to H o use S p e a k e r U p p S a y s A s tro n a u ts N e e d (CIA) t r i e d to i n s t i g a t e a coup a g a i n s t him in 1959. the U n i v e r s i t y to a c c e p t a c o n ­ t r a c t with th e W ick s C o m pa n y tive le a d e r s . S i m i l a r a c c u s a t i o n s , denied by co uld b e c o n f r o n t e d with a s p e c i a l G r e e n and L t . G o v . T . J o h n w a s not d e c id e d by th e W ays and th e United S t a t e s , a c c o m p a n i e d At the s e s s i o n , R o m n e y sa id , p r o b l e m in a p p o r t io n m e n t .” L esin sk i. M eans C o m m ittee. Sih a no uk ’ s d e c i s i o n to r e j e c t c o n ­ th e s u b j e c t of m in i m u m c o n ­ stitu ti o n a l r e v i s i o n to i n s u r e th e T h e S t a t e S u p r e m e C o u r t , the U . S . S u p r e m e C o u r t and a p a n e l U n d e r a r e q u i r e m e n t of the new c o n s t i t u t io n the l e g i s l a t o r s 'S h ir t S le e v e E n v ir o n m e n t ’ tin ued A m e r i c a n a id of $30 m i l l i o n y e a r l y , a m utual w ith ­ C o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s did b r in g up the q u e s t io n of who should of t h r e e U nited S t a t e s ju d g e s a r e r e q u i r e d to e i t h e r p a s s o r a c c e p t b id s and a w a rd c o n t r a c t s . L t . C o l . C h a r l e s W. Upp told ally b ath ed in p e r s p i r a t i o n . Upp o r how long he would b e s t r a n d e d d ra w a l of d ip l o m a t i c p e r s o n n e l a r e a ll i nvo lv ed in c o u r t t e s t s r e j e c t all of the g o v e r n o r ’ s bud­ U nd er t h e c a p i t a l ou tlay s e c t i o n the M e n ’ s C lu b T u e s d a y that the said a f t e r two w e e k s un der t h e s e in the o c e a n . He did not know and a n e a r b r e a k in r e l a t i o n s o v e r M i c h i g a n ’ s l e g i s l a t i v e ap ­ g e t b i l l s b e f o r e a c t i n g on any of the 1 9 6 3 -6 4 appropriations how m uch w a te r he had left be ­ Claim Dallas p ortionm ent r e q u i r e m e n t s and l e g i s l a t o r s a re w orried co n ­ o t h e r new a p p r o p r i a t i o n b i l l f o r the e n su in g f i s c a l y e a r . U nited S t a t e s n e e d s b e t t e r s p a c e su its fo r astronau ts. c i r c u m s t a n c e s a man would d ie f r o m sk in i n f e c t i o n s . c a u s e t h e r e was no gauge, and la st fall. “ We want an e a r l y G enev a c o n ­ b i l l , the s t a t e d e p a rt m e n t of Ad­ m i n i s t r a t i o n m u st t a k e a ll b id s L t . C o l . Upp, C o m m a n d e r , 1st C o o p e r ' s d ehy dra tio n p r o b l e m d e c id e d h e b e t t e r s a v e what he f e r e n c e f o r n e u t r a l iz a t i o n of W rong Place U S A F H ospital, Se lfridge A i r F o r c e B a s e , sa id a s t r o n a u t s need was m a d e w o r s e b e c a u s e he didn’ t e a t o r d rin k enough d u rin g h is had. (continued on page 5) and a w ard all c o n t r a c t s f o r c o n - (continued on page 6) For Ruby Trial F i r e S w e e p s M S U B a r n “ a s h i r t s l e e v e e n v i r o n m e n t " and not “ t h e s e idiot s u i t s . " flig h t . C o o p e r s a i d the n o z z e l he us ed to m ix h i s d eh y d ra ted Id e a l O f D e m o c ra c y Upp, NASA M e d i c a l R e c o v e r y food with w a t e r did not function D A L L A S . ? - T h e p r e s i d e n t of Fi r e swept through one of the c a t t l e barns opposit e the En- p r o p e r l y b e c a u s e of p r e s s u r e Abe’s Life 4 U T e a m m e m b e r , was on b o a rd the N eim a n -M a rcu s, E a r l C a b ell, docrin R e s e a r c h Center on C o l l e g e Road at 8 : 0 9 p.m. T u e s ­ U S S K e a r s a r g e d u rin g the r e ­ in s id e th e c a p s u l e , and the w a te r f o r m e r m a y o r and a s e r i e s o f day burning s ev en a ni mal s, one of which may have to be c o v e r y of C o m m a n d e r W a l t e r and food wouldn't m ix . l a w y e r s t e s t i f i e d T u e s d a y th a t D a l l a s i s full of b i t t e r r e s e n t ­ destroyed, campus pol i ce reported. Three E a s t L a ns i ng fire S c h i r r a in O c t o b e r , 1962, and C o o p e r did not k eep up with h is m ent a g a i n s t J a c k R uby , th a t he units exti nguished the bl a z e by 8 : 2 6 with structural damage d uring the r e c o v e r y of M a j . G o r ­ co n s u m p ti o n t a b l e during the f i r s t P r o b a b l y m o r e than any o t h e r s h a m e d the c i t y by k i ll i n g L e e kept to a minimum, accordi ng to Patrolman J a m e s B ennet t . don C o o p e r in M ay , 1963. few- h o u r s of h i s flight b e c a u s e P resid ent, L i n c o 1n re p resen ts Upp s a i d d eh y d r a tio n was one he w a s e x c i t e d . Toward the end H a r v e y O s w a l d , and that h e would t h e i d e a l of A m e r i c a n d e m o ­ of th e major p r o b l e m s in he r e a l i z e d he was be hind, but ha v e a h a r d , uphill c l i m b finding c r a c y — the r i s e f r o m p o v e r t y a fa ir ju ry h e re . But a M e t h o d is t m i n i s t e r , W orld News C o o p e r ’ s 72 o r b i t flig ht. A c c o r d i n g to Upp, a d o c t o r , then he r a n into r e - e n t r y - p r o b ­ l e m s , havin g to b r in g the ship to the h i g h e s t o f f i c e in the land. And y e t by m o d ern s t a n d a r d s C o o p e r w eigh ed 147po unds b e f o r e down m a n u a ll y , and didn’ t know W i ll i a m A. H o l m e s , said Ruby L i n c o l n ' s l if e g i v e s l i t t l e a p p e a r ­ co u ld g e t a j u s t t r i a l in D a l l a s . T h e M e t h o d is t p a s t o r i s th e man a t a Glance h i s Flight and 140 a f t e r , lo s in g se'ven pounds by d eh y d r a tio n . Upp how f a r o ff t a r g e t he would land a n c e of “ s u c c e s s " until h is e l e c ­ tion to the p r e s i d e n c y . s a i d t h i s w a s due m o s t l y to bad who, the d ay the p r e s i d e n t w as k i ll e d , p r e a c h e d in h i s c h u r c h and Butler At UN For P e a c e T a l ks a i r c i r c u l a t i o n i n s id e the s p a c e E v e n in h i s a t ta i n m e n t of the r e p e a t e d l a t e r on t e l e v i s i o n that some D a lla s sch oo l ch ild ren NEW Y O R K ( A P ) - B r i t i s h F o r e i g n M i n i s t e r R . A. B u t l e r fle w in f o r high l e v e l t a l k s on the C y p r u s d is p u t e . He s a i d c h a n c e s s u it. 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He Beginning 123 v o te s of h i s opponen ts. D u ring h i s youth he did odd b u r n i s h i t s i m a g e a s an upright Bill Provides Library Funds s a id th e s y s t e m worked f a i r l y A sh W ed nesd ay s e r v i c e s in j o b s . H i s p a r t n e r s h i p in owning c i t y th a t it w ould b e i m p o s s i b l e W ASH IN GTON ( A P ) - A law P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n sig n e d T u e s d a y well f o r th e f i r s t 16 o r b i t s of L a s t L a n s i n g c h u r c h e s tod ay will a s t o r e f a i l e d . As a r e p r e s e n t a ­ to find 12 m en in t h i s c o m m u n ­ a u t h o r i z e s v a s t l y step p ed -u p f e d e r a l aid f o r l i b r a r y s e r v i c e s C o o p e r ’ s f lig ht but didn't work m a r k the b e gin ning of the 4 0 d ays tiv e in C o n g r e s s he n e v e r a t ­ i t y of m o r e than a m il l i o n who and o f f e r s new help f o r bu ild ing l i b r a r i e s in populous r u r a l at a ll a f t e r th at. At the end of h is of L e n t f o r m o s t a r e a C h r i s t i a n s . tain ed d is t i n c t i o n . would t r y Ruby i m p a r t i a l l y . a r e a s a s w ell a s s m a l l tow ns. 72 o r b i t f lig ht C o o p e r was l i t e r - T h e d ay i s nam ed f r o m the Although known a s a s h rew d c e r e m o n i a l u s e of a s h e s a s a l a w y e r , h e had to su e f o r h i s sy m b o l of p e n it e n c e . A s h e s f ro m l a r g e s t s i n g l e le g a l fe e f r o m the the p r e v i o u s y e a r ' s P a l m Sunday Il l in o i s C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d . p a l m s a r e m a r k e d in the f o r m of D e s p i t e h i s s k i l l in the L i n - the c r o s s on f o r e h e a d s of the d e ­ C ity S e e n A s R e s e a rc h S ite vout. c o l n - D o u g l a s d e b a t e s , he lost the s e n a t o r s h i p . - T h e s e r v i c e of Im p o s itio n of But the man who was k i ll e d i n d u s tr y r e s e ; i r c h f a c i l i t i e s i s i h - Co nboy s a i d . ' T h e U n i v e r s i t y A s h e s i s s t i l l used in the R o m a n E a s t L a n s i n g h a s a good c h a n c e property tax rates amon g the or Good F r i d a y , 1865; guided c r e a s i n g ant h is a r e a should b e i s t h i s c i t y ’ s s e l l i n g point for i a t h o li c a n d s o m e E p i s c o p a l to join the nationw id e t r e n d t o ­ th e U nion through a C i v il W a r in on -it. r e s e a r c h - i n d u s t r y , to l o c a t e C hurches. M o s t P r o t e s t a n t w ard r e s e a r c h d e v e lo p m e n t o w n e r s a r e hopeful t r o t industry on the co n v i c t io n that the i a te parks, b e l i e v e s B e r n a r d M. C o n b oy , d i r e c t o r of the M ich ig a n D e p a r t m e n t of E c o n o m i c E x p a n ­ will l o c a t e h e r e , but they do not want i n d 'f c tr y which xiill lo w e r th e ir p ro p e rty values. “ One e n c o u r a g in g sign i s a r e c e n t study by the E a s t L a n s i n g P la n n i n g C o m m i s s i o n of a po te n­ h e re ." He u r g e d p r i v a t e fin ancin g a le ase-ty p e r e s e a r c h area a c h u r c h e s do not use a s h e s , but they do h o l d c h u r c h s e r v i c e s m a r k i n g the opening of the Holy Season. ¥ ff li of the U nited S t a t e s might de­ t e r m i n e t h e . f a te of d e m o c r a c y in the w orl d. s i o n . H e a l s o sa i d E a s t L a n s i n g “ E a s t L a n s i n g is s ittin g on an t i a l r e s e a r c h p a r k a r e a lo c a t e d e f f o r t s , by individual b u sin e s s L i n c o l n ’ s was the deep faith on the c i t y ’ s no rth s i d e , ” he m en to d e v e l o p an in d u s try r e ­ M e m b e r s of the E a s t e r n O r t h o ­ should c a p i t a l i z e on i t s p r o x i m ­ op port unity and it should c a p i t a l ­ th a t could d e c l a r e " I n the p r e ­ lated l a b o r a t o r y o p e ra t io n . dox fa it h will begin t h e i r o b s e r v ­ ity to M S U . E a s t L a n s i n g r a n k s iz e on i t , " C o nb oy said . “ It i s sa i d . se n t c i v i l w ar it is quite p o s s i b l e H e in d ic a te d that s e v e r a l t e a m s He i m p l i e d that c i t y l e a d e r s a n c e ' o f L e n t on Sunday. am ong the top 10 M ich ig a n c i t ­ not too la te f o r t h is c ity to join, that G od ’ s p u rp o s e i s s o m e t h in g a r e w o rk in g t o g e t h e r with M i c h ­ should g e t s t a r t e d on the p r o j ­ F o r many litu rgical c h u rc h e s, i e s in g ro w th p o t e n t i a l . a g ro w in g t r e n d tow ard e m p h a s i s d if f e r e n t f r o m the p u rp o s e of i g a n ' s m a j o r u n i v e r s i t i e s to in­ e c t . W h ile t h e r e a r e a total o' A sh W ed n esd ay is the beginning E a s t L a n s i n g p r e s e n t l y h a s no on u n i v e r s i t y - i n d u s t r y linked r e ­ e i t h e r p a r t y — and y e t the human t e r e s t i n d u s t r i a l i s t s in r e s e a r c h 65 e s t a b l i s h e d or p artly - of s i x w e e k s of fa st in g , p e n a n c e i n d u s tr y , and c i t y g o v e r n m e n t se a rc h o p e ra tio n s.” i n s t r u m e n t a l i t i e s , workin g ju s t f a c i l i t y p o te n ti a l in the s t a t e . e s t a b l i s h e d r e s e a r c h p a r k s i: and a b s t i n e n c e f r o m w orld ly a n d b u s i n e s s he a d s h a v e e x ­ Of the 6 5 s o - c a l l e d r e s e a r c h a s they J o , a r e of the b e s t adap­ " M S U h a s only r e c e n t l y begun A m erica, t h e r e are an e s ­ am usem en ts. p re s s e d a d e s ir e for “ n ice clean p a r k s in the United S t a t e s , m o s t THINKIN’ OF LI NCOLN—Kathy Smith, E a s t L a n s i n g s e n ­ tion t e j v f f e c t h i s p u r p o s e . ” in t e n s i v e e f f o r t s to u s e i t s p o t e n - t im a t e d 1 4 ,0 0 0 o t h e r a r e a s b e ­ C h u r c h e s ann o u n cin g A s h Wed­ i n d u s t r y , ” su ch as a r e s e a r c h of th e m a r e s t i l l only f ig m e n t s of Wh th e opportunity ginning to g e t s i m i l a r id e a s , n e sd a y s e r v i c e s a r e a s fo llo w s: ior, commemorates Abraham L i n c o l n ' s birthday by reading facility , to locate h e re . s o m e o n e ’ s i m a g i n a t i o n , he added. t i a l in t h e fie ld of i n d u s t r y - c w :v # k .is. r e a d y ; related research a c tiv itie s," he sa i d . (continued on page 6) his writings ot the library. Photo By Ken Roberts T h e l a c k of i n d u s try m a k e s T h e t r e n d to w a rd u m v e r s i t y - 2 M ichigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ich ig an W ednesday, F e b r u a r y 12, 1964 4 AUSG P o w e r D e c is io n Power to help o r power for r ea liz e that they only antagonize R ed C edar R ep ort gl o r y -- w h ic h is it that AUSG is the administration by magically By JIM D eF O R E ST seeking? pulling t h e i r wel l - guarded A re-evaluation of AUSG would s e c r e t s out of the air. When in Rome do as the Romans do. When at MSU do as the admin­ Their housing proposal may istration says. reveal that alone student g o v e r n ­ * * * ment has no power to initiate have m e r i t s . Their complaints Q: What's a sick color of green? A: My roommate after a party. change, about superv is ed housing may be * » » Emmons representative justified. But by keeping their In addition to the book theft problem, engineers have found that Robert Aldrich. Boze m an, Mont., investigations s e c r e t , by ex c lu d ­ the library was sliding toward the Red Cedar R iver. It seems that sophomore, summed up the situ­ ing the administration, they put the library is up the creek in m ore ways than one. * * « ation well when he said, “ It has the University on the defensive We know of a mean professor who locks the classroom door ten the p o w e r t o persuade a n d and reduce the chance of putting minutes after the hour. Upon hearing his lectures and taking his tests reco mme nd , but it can only b e a c r o s s their idea. we wish he’d lock it ten minutes before. * * * effective when it works in con­ If AUSG would co nc ent ra te on If you’ re worried about the lack of snow this winter, don’t. We'll junction with the body that has the gaining t h e confidence a n d r e ­ make up for it in May. power and not against i t . " spect of the administration, in­ » » * The b o d y that has the real stead of working at c r o s s pur ­ Even though the term is only half over we know of some students who are finished. power is the administration, and p ose s, the two could work to­ * * * no amount of crusading o r wild gether for the welfare of all. Observation on the cost of education, in relation of students to the arm waving will change the situ­ Is AUSG afraid to work with the administration: "N ever in the field of human conflict was so much administration because they ar e owed by so many to so few ." ation . * * * Recognizing this fact. AUSG afraid of being called an a r m of F irst Khruschev says he’ ll bury us, then De Gaulle "d ig s” Red must seriously consider whether the administration, o f b e i n g China, which in turn says that it will bury Khruschev. I think I'll in­ it wants to do everything possible called puppets.? Then it is time vest in some shovel stock. * » * to improve conditions for the stu­ for them to grow up and r e a li z e The world is full of mice and men— with a few rats thrown in. dents or if it simply wants to that fighting within the s ys te m is * * * make a name for itself by v o c a l ly , more effective than fighting out­ I would like to ask you to treat all foreign students with a little but i n e f f e c t i v e l y , demand­ side it. more c a re and resp ect. Remembe ', even though they don’t look and ing rights for students. Their glory should com e from talk as we do, they can't help it if they live in New York. c o n c r e te solutions and not from » * * AUSG m em b ers would do well We’re grateful to the grounds id maintenance dept, for planting to take a few c o u r s e s in psychol­ shouting high-sounding ph ra s es some g rass around the newer do n s. B efore, we had mud. Now, we ogy. T h e n maybe t h e y would with no p r a c t i c a l application. have a swamp. Letters To The Editor J -H o p 's P e re n n ia l D ile m m a The announced financial loss taken by J-Council in Saturday’ s J-Hop s e e m s to be the re sult not M o r e o v e r, many students a r e probably dissuaded from attend­ ing for mal dances because of the C a lls H o u s in g S t o r y B ia s e d only of a lack of in ter est in Uni­ expense and preparation of such To the Editor: reason enough for its defeat. ians doing everything possible to an d l a w l e s s administration Bradley o u t l i n e d for n o v i c e versity-wide dance s, but of the Louis J . Hekhuis, t h o u g h help students. affairs, r e g a r d l e s s of the high- A high point in biased rep ort­ catches up with the violators and thieves could only be controlled "caught by s u rp rise ," was n o t It would seem to me that your expells them from the University. impr ac tic ali ty of r u n n i n g o n e quality entertainment offered. It ing was reached by your news­ by frisking each person leaving said to be against the resolution. e f f o r t s at preventing stealing It would be great fun on film paper in the Feb. 10edition. Your the library. This is an invasion dance for a University as large is e a s i e r to attend a dorm dance The value of theproposalItself might better be directed toward as o n c e again the S t a t e News of privacy which 1 know would be headline read s, "Student, Faculty should be appraised. Whether the the students of our community, proves it is sm arter thart the ad­ as this one. between study s e s s io n s than to C ritics Attack Housing Plan — B asic Action Party endorses the those few who have the skills that resented. ministration. 1 believe the remedy lies not The chairman of the dance said p r ep ar e f o r a o n c e - a - y e a r Politics Suspected In R ep ort." resolution or not does not effect your staff demonstrated before with increased supervision on the The body of the article states that the value of the resolution. th e entire news-reading com ­ that what is needed is a revival “ blast.’’ "Student government leaders, I think the liberalization of our munity. part of the library staff, but with Jeff Greene increased vigilance on th ep artof of in te r est , inspired by one en­ It would seem m o r e in keeping administrative (not faculty), of­ antiquated housing rules is a step Chapin and the administration th e students. This is their li­ ficials an d students h a v e ex­ in the direction of more effective are well aware of the "sim p lic­ thusiastic c l a s s , to begin a t r a ­ with J - C o u n c i l ’ s proposed policy pressed dissatisfaction with the administration, and I hope that 'S te a lin g C a n d y ’ b rary, and it is up to each indi­ ity” required to steal from the li­ dition that will c a r r y on. It s e e m s p rop osal." vidual to protect and p reserve its of emphasizing dorm complex AUSG will give its careful consid­ b rary. E very effort is being made To the E ditor: contents. Each student must try The proposal, AUSG bill 423, eration to this m atter. to reduce t h i s to a minimum.. alm ost impossible however, to relationships and affairs in small is concerned with housing for stu­ to im press upon others the fact Your newspaper might be w ell- Barb Bradley, in a recent State that the books belong to everyone expect any single “ c l a s s , ’ ’ a campus a r e a s if it were to in­ dents under 21. advised to editorialize on the mo­ News editorial, condemned the and not just to the person who de­ mythical group in the f ir s t place, The three sources cited in your Huron Smith, J r . rality involved rath er than on the vestigate the possiblity of spon­ library staff for student book cides that he needs a particular story aren’t concerned with this immorality of the skills of steal­ to act cooperatively to s t a r t a thefts. In my opinion, this is like book more than anyone else. soring s m a l l , s e m i - f o r m a l at all. Louis J . Hekhuis says he ' D e l i g h t f u l S a t i r e ’ ing. stealing candy from ,a baby, and Miss Bradley is taking the easy new tradition. d a n c e s , r a th e r than continuing the was caught by su rp rise. Jam es The weaknesses t h a t you at­ then blaming the baby. To remedy way out by condemning the library Je s s e says he is dissatisfied with Congratulations to Maury Dean tacked are not in the library. They The problem goes even deeper the situation Miss Bradley sug­ staff, w h o s e purpose is not to J-H op “ tr adition.’ ’ the method in which the com m it- for the most delightful bit of are in our campus community that gests s tr ic te r supervision and guard b o o k s but to distribute than this. Students who live on tee should have worked. Robert satire entitled "R ock and Roll perhaps places too little regard inspection, in other words, arm ­ them. It is hard to blame oneself Aldrich w a n t e d AUSG to co ­ M erits R e sp e ct." It is probably on individual integrity. By a l l various ends of campus, s e v e r a l Chastising s t u d e n t s for not operate with the administration ing the baby with a black-jack. for something, but students must one of the most trenchant bits of means, crusade, but aim your S tricte r supervision would only face up to their responsibilities miles from one another, probably attending an affair in which they more, an d Brian Walsworth writing s i n c e Swift’ s "M odest sights where they really belong. make it slightly more difficult for and act accordingly. ar e not interested is not going to m erely defended the com m ittee’ s will not want to me et and walk to action. Prop osal.” a student w ho really w a n t s to Perhaps the key sentence was, smuggle something out of the li­ a dance in a part of campus c o m ­ c u r e the p r o b l e m , which i s Does th e State News wish to "C ultural lag is definitely a prob­ Martin P. Wolf brary to do so. In fact, some of the Richard A. Haase another inevitable r e s u l t of the ca st a smoke screen over demo­ pletely r e m o v e d f r o m t h e i r lem today.” Indeed it is. While m e t h o d s of t h e f t which Miss cra tic discussion and decision "R ock ‘N Roll” can becompared “ natural h ab ita ts .’ ’ Uni ver sity’ s growth. making? Not one objection to the N e x t A s s ig n m e n t \ J -H o p ’ with certain forms of primitive proposal was cited, and yet the music, s u c h works as C. M. To the Editor: To the Editor: resolution itself is "u n d e rfire ". L e t t e r P o lic y Bowra’ s "P rim itiv e M usic" dis­ S om ething O ld , S o m e th in g New S a y i n g that politics is su s­ pected shows gross incompetence close the superior rhythmic com ­ After reading with interest how plexity of much "p rim itiv e" mu­ the State News staff can so su c­ L etters should not be longer than 300 words, and should be Man has a mind He goes to college Once again the basketball ticket demands, has been concluded. or an attempt to sm ear the pro­ sic. It is vastly more complex cessfully violate University reg ­ Man has a soul typed double spaced if possible. posal without relying in any facts. than anything we k n o w— espec­ ulations (basketball tickets, li­ He goes to church policy is in the news. Only the athletic department Names and address should also Why ‘ suspected’ when anything ially "ro c k ‘ n ro ll.” Man has a heart b rary books) I cam e up with an be included. No unsigned letters And once again the adminis­ knows what the survey a c c o m ­ that happens at AUSG is politics, The comparison could be con­ idea which should be of use to He listens to music will be printed, but names may without any question? Further­ tinued though, noting the sim ilar you. Man is an animal tration is changing the policy. plished. more any support of the bill by be withheld if we feel there is He rapes decorations use of grunts, groans, assorted How about getting one or bet­ reason. Ticket Manager Bill B e a r d s l e y anyone is also politics. Is this nonsense noises and the ev er­ ter yet all of your editors to see The State News reserv es the Why? The latest a n n o u n c e m e n t , bad? present “ y a a -y a a y a a .” how many b eers can be chugged announced that the “ new” policy Is it wrong for the Basic Action right to edit letters to fit space which supercedes all ot her s, r e ­ As for culture, we can note that at a Shaw dance before the lax requirem ents. William Treharne may again be instituted next ye a r P arty to support a sim ilar pro­ many of these primitive tribes peals the new policy and r e in ­ if the demand for tickets picks posal? Is it wrong for members of are well-known for the quality of AUSG to have any connection with states the old policy# This makes up. He also said that an all r e ­ the BAP? None of this is unac­ their art-w ork , especially cave paintings. The culture which e s ­ For Bigger GRAND R I V E R the new policy old and the o l d s e rv e d s eat prog ra m might be ceptable behavior, yet— pouses “ rock ‘ n’ roll” has pro­ B Y R N E S AT MAC policy new. put into action. The BAP plays an "uncertain duced little in this field except Bargains At The t i c k e t officials h a v e It appears that the athletic de­ p art” . Further suspicions (of what?) scraw ls and anatomically incor­ re ct drawings on r e s t -r o o m | --------------------- Coupon Discount Drug Store are added when it i s ‘discovered’ walls. announced that the new, now old, p a r tm e n t’ s basketball ticket pol­ that one of the committee mem­ EX P IR E S 2-15-64 G ILLETTE policy w a s repealed b e c a u s e icy could still stand some r e ­ bers is in the BAP. Indeed there is a cultural lag, but which way are we going? B-H WE TTI NG BREAKFAST F O A M Y reg. 98ç 790 The BAP, which is nothing but S OL UT I ON FOR SPECIAL there isn’ t a demand for tickets visions. a student political party, is a c­ CONTACT L c N t S to see a losing basketball team. Of c o u r s e , it might help i f cused of vandalism. 2 EGGS, TOAST BRECK Lowell A. Kosloskey The officials also said that their someone were to decide what the It is surprizing that it is not called a communist front. How M e reg. $1.50 JELL Y SH A M P O O 750 reg. $ 1.00 sur vey, which was aimed at find­ ticket policy i s - - a n d then stick can we students trust o u r own L ib r a r y O K paper when it uses such extrem ist C O F F E E , MIL K ing a way to handle heavy ticket to it. To the Editor: ---------------- Coupon------------- LISTERINE tactics to cloud the issues? When a newspaper attempts to CIG A RETTES OR S M A L L reg. 98? 790 crusade for a cause, it is obli­ JU ICE MICHIGAN STATI IN S T A T E MEW S Bill Somers gated to weigh carefully the pur­ English Ovals 250 CREST re9 83« UNIVERSITY poses of that crusade. M oreover, its objectives should be in th e Benson & Hedges 35< 350 TOOTH P A S T E 690 S u p p o rts B ill best interests of^ th e public it Member Associated P re s s, United P ress International, Inland Daily P re s s Association, summer term ; special Welcome Issue in Sep­ tem ber. To the Editor: serv es. Your recent expose of our lib rary 's weaknesses was both SMOKER’S ACCESSORIES Associated Collegiate P re s s Association, Michigan P re ss Association. Second cla ss postage paid at East Lansing, Michigan. Upon reading Hugh Leach’ s a r­ m isdirected and to a great ex­ tent valueless in meeting its ob­ LIGHTERS 980 - $7-00 PIPE RACKS 1.50 & If ticle "Student, Faculty C ritics •Published by the students of Michigan Editorial and business offices at 341 Student Services Building, Michigan State University, Attack Housing P lan ," I couldn’t jectives. I s a y it was misdirected be­ PIPES 250 - $15.00 TOBACCOPOUCHES 1.00 & UP State University. Issued on class days Monday help but ask myself: What is so cause Richard Chapin and the li­ E ast Lansing, Michigan. Mail subscriptions bad about students under 21 being through Friday during the fall, winter and spring q uarters, twice weekly during the payable in advance: term , $3; 2 term s, $4; 3 te rm s, $5; full y ear, $6. able to live where they please if brary administration s e e m to have made the n ecessary efforts HAIRBRUSHES pure bristle - reg. 3.50-5.00 2.25 they have their parents’ perm is­ in the past to alleviate the steal­ Editor............................................Bruce Fabricant Advertising Manager...................... F red Levine Wire E ditor..............................John Van Gieson sion* The parents, in effect, are as­ ing problem. No library in the country can REVL0HC0LURC0LLECTI0H Photo Chief.....................................George Junne suming responsibility for their do more than is being done here 6 - LUSTROUS LIPSTICKS Campus Editor. .................... G erry Hinkley Night Editor.......................Richard Schwartz A ss't campus editor........................ Liz Hyman A sst. Adv. M grs..................Frank Senger J r ., child's action by giving their p er­ mission. In what way would the at MSU. T here is a checkout sys­ tem , t h e r e are photographic 6 - MATCHING CREAM NAIL ENAMELS 5 .0 0 Editorial Staff. . . .Barb Bradley Dave Stewart ...................................... Arthur Langer University suffer? copying machines available at .................... . . Mike Kindman .Karen Gilliland Circulation Manager.................. Bill Marshall The m ere fact that the resolu­ reasonable fees, there is a well- Sports Editor. . . . . . . . . . Je r r y Caplan News Adviser.................................. Dave Jaehnig tion was submitted to AUSG in an unorthodox manner should not be run closed reserv e system and there are many competent lib ra r- S C H R A F F ’S V A L E N T I N E B O X E D CAN DY 69C - $4.50 W ednesday, F e b r u a r y 12, 1964 M ich ig an State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan 'A M a n F o r A ll S e a s o n s ’ Burlesque Accent Obscures A CHARMING Serious Drama’s Message HAIR STYE By MIKE KINDMAN M o r e endures was lost com ­ He changes his opinions as the State News Reviewer pletely in H arris’ perform ance. situation demands, and is con­ The National Performing Arts One got the feeling that More stantly on the lookout for an company presented its version of was born with his convictions easy buck at the expense of any­ . . . can be y our s "A Man F o r All S easons," in and would resist any p ressu re one. to defend them, as a m ere matter His opening "proposition" is when our J ac o b so n a Lecture-C oncert Series pro­ gram Monday night, but any re­ of course. that "th e 16th is the century st y l i s t s adopt a semblance between the Thomas This was not the only m is­ of the common man— like all fortune of the generally insen­ the rest of ’e m ." Here is the v e r s i o n just for More of the original version and that of Robert H arris was sitive production. More’ s wry, true moral of the play, that you. Nothing is to purely coincidental. gentle humor should have p er­ More was killed by the low de­ vaded the entire scene, but in­ sire s of the king and of the difficult for our Harris portrayed M ore, the central ch aracter in the dram a, stead Noel Willman’ s direction people, not by his own a cts. e x p e r t s . . .for stiffly and dryly. More emerged emphasized every slapstick angle O’Neill’ s performance, while touched by the vaudevillian antics your m ost as a saintly ch aracter, but as a possible. sterile, inhuman saint, not the The first act, in which the of the others, remained fairly im p o rt an t beauty inevitability of More’ s execution c o n s i s t e n t throughout, slowly- warm, personable man author should become apparent, seemed building the feeling of insincerity appointment Robert Bolt intended him to be. a burlesque of serious drama. and selfishness t hat becomes Bolt's program note says in L A D I E S ’ DAY—Shown looking over one of the many of f i c e The second act, which is such overpowering at the play’ s con­ Call ED 2 - 2 3 6 9 part, "T h e ’L ife’ of a man like machi nes which will be displ ayed os part of the 10th Annual a powerful piece of writing that clusion. Thomas More proffers a number B u s i n e s s Women’ s Insti tute are (l ef t to right) Shirley AntSes almost no incompetence could The Common Man reminds the of caps which in this or any and Mary Rautio, co- chairmen, and Mary V. Moore, a s s o c i ­ destroy it, seemed completely audience following the execution, other century we may try on for ate professor of b us i n e s s low, insurance and of f i c e admin- inconsistent with, the farce pre­ that he needs no introduction, s iz e ." The dialogue c l e a r l y I iStrotlOn* Photo by Gerald C®" shows that if played co rrectly sented in the first half. that he is a constant force in h i s t o r y . This message which More indeed seems like a normal man, caught up in his convictions P e r h a p s the major saving grace of the performance was couid be a shocking explanation Jacobsons Dick O’Neill’s portrayal of The of the entire play was out of and in the events of his day. Common Man. Bolt, who won p l a c e following the disjointed More’ s devotion to Catholic B u s in e s s W o m e n principles were an essential part the 1962 New York Drama C ri­ production, and this was the real failure of the proauction. B E A U T Y SALON of his personality, but only be- tics C ircle Award for the play, came fateful when confronted with created the ch aracter as the S p o n s o r I n s titu te Henry VIlI’ s demands for a di- vorce so he could rem arry and representation of all that is de- ceitful and hypocritical in the E n g in e e rin g M a g produce an h eir. More, unlike everyday man. It is he, and not The tenth annual institute of the assistant d irector of the Institute many prominent figures of the Henry VIII or his accomplice The Spartan Engineer, the stu­ MSU Business Women’ sClubwill of Research on Overseas P ro ­ t i m e , refused to concede to Thomas Cromwell, who con- dent publication of the College of have a luncheon and hobby show gram s. He is co-author of "T he Henry’ s break with the church dems More, Engineering, will go on sale Mon­ Feb. 19 and will present adisplay I n t e r n a t i o n a l Program s of o v e r t h e divorce, and was The Common Man shows up day. of office machines Feb. 20. A m e r i c a n U niversities" and arrested and subsequently exe­ in a variety of roles, as the The Spartan Engineer can be SEMI-ANNUAL T h r e e distinguished faculty "T h e Status of Foreign Student cuted. n arrato r, as M ore's servant, as bought in the Engineering Build­ members will speak. Miss Mary Advising in U.S. Universities and "A Man F o r All Seasons" por­ a boatman, as the " ju r y " at ing, at th e Union or in nearby Virginia Moore, associate p ro - C olleges.” A panel discussion will also be trays the development of his firm More’ s trial, as his executioner. drugstores. SALE |lesso r of business law, insurance convictions, in spite of the wishes and office administration, will presented by the Lansing Tuebor of his family and the demands OF HAND SEWN speak on "T h e Office, Heart of C h a p t e r , National S ecretary’ s Association. of his judicial duties. Tour O f Cyclotron Tonight the Organization.” VV.J.E. C rissy , professor of The emotional conflict which The International E lectrical IEEE is interested in the elec­ CALF LOAFERS marketing will discuss “ Strategy and Electronic Engineers will trical and electronical equipment and T actics of Dealing with the B o ss.” Homer D. Higbee, associate W e l f a r e M e e t in g sponsor a tour of the cyclotron lab at 7:30 tonight. used in the cyclotron which is only partially constructed. 5 .8 8 William P. Johnson, assistant p rofessor and assistant dean of professor of physics, will guide Those touring will meet in the REGULARLY 7.98 International P rogram s, will dis­ cu ss, "International Education- In c lu d e s P r o f s the tour. cyclotron lab lobby. A New Dimension of American Limited time only. . .timely reduction Education.” Two MSU professors will p ar­ B a rre tt Lyons, associate pro­ on your favorite sport shoes with Higbee was narned executive ticipate in th e annual Lansing fessor of social work, will p a rtic- kipate in a panel discussion at 10:30 those lean, tapered lines that director in MSU’ s Viet Nam P ro ­ welfare agencies1 Board Mer complement your casual wardrobe so ject in 1955 and in 1957 he became Institute Wednesday. fc-.m. in Kellogg Center. The |peaker for the noon lunch­ well. Brown, black, honey or eon * 1 be William J . C rissy , professor of m a r k e t i n g and 1 0 \>e bronze wax calf Italian-style loafer. Brown calf tasseled moccasin. •W a y n e S ta te P r o f transportation. The theme of this y ear’ s Insti­ “«SS tute is "C arry in g the B a ll,” and th e board members includqjpo- To A d d re s s S A N E tential members for any one of Jacobsons Lansing’ s health, education o r Otto Feinstein, professor at He is president of the Univer­ W a y n e S t a t e University, will sities Committee on problems welfare agencies. it The meetings will begin at 9:15 speak on "C old War or Slum of war and peace and editor a.m . and are open to the public. W ar” at a general membership of New University Thought, a Robert H. Scott, assistant d irec­ meeting of the Lansing Area magazine concerning problems tor in charge of the Youth Divi­ Committee for a Sane Nuclear of the nuclear age. sion, Michigan Department o f Policy, at 8 p.m . Thursday. Feinstein has produced 17 tele­ C orrections, will be the opening The meeting will be held in vision program s dealing with the speaker. the E ast Lansing Savings and problems of war and peace in a The panel discussion w i l l be Loan Bldg., 303 Abbott Road. Feinstein has worked on a nuclear age and is author of moderated by th e executive di­ " M i c h i g a n Economic Myths: re cto r of the council, P eretz A. U n c le J o h n ’ s study of Latin Am erica for the Jobs, D e f e n s e Contracts Katz, THE U.S. Senate and has contributed HOME OF OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY to the Bulletin of the Atomic and Affluences." Learn How The meeting is open to the GOOD FOOD EVENING UNTIL NINE Scientists and the Saturday Re­ C h r i s tian Science view of L iteratu re. public. 2820 E. G ran d R iver heal s IV 7-3761 8 : 0 0 P.M. Near F ra n do r Open 6 to 12 Daily P A T M IT C H E L L Thursday, F e b . 13, 1964 Friday 6 a.m. to 3 a.m. Sat. 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. PHOTOGRAPHERS UNION BALLROOM Under the auspices of the MSU Appi ¡ c a t i o n s 1 Christian Science Organiza­ tion L ectu rer Passports H our Georgina Tennant, C . S . B . Portraits Ser vi ce of London, England, Member of the Board of Lectureship Com m ercial of th e Mother Church, The F ir s t Church o f Christ in Boston, M ass. Title No Sitting C h a r g e - N o Appointments ‘ ‘Christi an S c i e n c e : h ig h p o in t the Way of P r ogre s s 107 E . Mich., La n sin g IV 5 - 8 2 5 3 o f fa s h io n and P r o t e c t i o n " Take a sneak preview of spring spring m a te s.. . a t W allace's! See fresh, new A IR L IN E S T E W A R D E S S E S eyewear fashions arriving daily our reversible clutch bags . . . eyewear that will be the FLY w it h th e w o r ld ’s m o st focal point of any spring cos­ and color-cued gloves tume. Count on Wallace's for e x p e r ie n c e d a irlin e ! latest styling, smartest design Fabric-covered bags always. reverse to marshmallow P a n A m e r i c a n World A ir w ay s needs g i r l s to fly to E u r o p e , United Kingdom, A f r i c a , A s ia , and the F a r E a s t . leatherette...matching Applicants m u s t b e single; age 21 to 27; h e i g h t - 5 ’ 2 ’ ’ to 5 ’ 8’ ; gloves stretch to. weight - 110 to 138 pounds. fit a II sizes. Must have good health and good vision without g l a s s e s o r Shown from contact lenses. . our collection Must have th r e e t e r m s of a foreign language. Minimum of solids and prints: s t a r t i n g s a l a r y of $3 01 .5 0 pe r month with frequent i n c r e a s e s . A. Beige basque cloth Many o th e r benefits including a 90 pe r ce nt discount on v a ­ bag, nylon/rayon gloves. cation t r a v e l , and 30 days v aca ti on each y e a r . S t e w a r d e s s e s B. Cotton polka dot bag; cotton/nylon gloves. will be base d in New Y o r k , San F r a n c i s c o , o r Se attle. White with red or navy. Each set, 6 . 0 0 P l e a s e apply if you m e e t the above qualifications. In te rv ie w s, will be conducted in the P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u on WALLACE Opticians Monday, F e b . 17. 3 04 0 Vine (opposi te Frandor) Ph. IV 9 - 2 7 7 4 Jacobsons Appointments m u s t be made in person at l e a s t two school also offices downtown at 107 N . W a s h i n g t o n , P h . IV 2-1 1 75 Dr, R. C. J o n e s an d Dr, B . C Bussard, r e g i s t e r e d o p t o m e t r i s t s ACCESSORIES days be fo re the i nt er vi ew date 4 M ich igan State News, E a s t L an sin g, M ic h ig a n W ednesday, F e b r u a r y 12, 1964 * F a m e d A u th o r S p e a k s AFS Chaperon Whitney Weveals K e n y a N e e d s G a m e S ite s Position Open Wild g a m e in K e n y a , th e l a s t T h e p r e s e n t g a m e r e s e r v e s in a r e e x p e n s i v e and difficult. The Witerature Pwans s t ro n g h o l d f o r t h e s e a n i m a l s , K e n y a , M rs. A d a m s o n s a i d , hold a n s w e r , s h e s a i d , i s to establish a r e dying out due to l a c k of only 5 0 p e r c e n t of th e a n i m a l s . m ore r e s e r v e s . "W iteratu re" will be the theme of the 1964 Water Carni­ the end of the visit, AFS sponsors *• •W Students who participated in the g a m e r e s e r v e s , an A f r i c a n w r i t e r O t h e r areas are b e in g u s e d f o r val, to be held May 17-18, it was announced Tuesday night. a bus t o u r of the United States. M r s . A d a m s o n s a i d the popu­ American Field Service program s a i d Monday . d e v e lo p m e n t p l a n s . Whitney Worm, the W ater Carnival’ s m ascot, announced " W e would lik e to f o r m an AFS l a r i t y o f h e r b o o k s sh ow s p e o p l e ’ s in high school are eligible to ap­ J o y A d a m s o n , a u t h o r of t h r e e " T h e r e i s no p l a c e f o r th e the theme. Whitney is a noted bookworm and BWOC (Big c l u b on the Michigan S t a t e ca m ­ n e ed f o r th e m o r e b a s i c values ply as a chaperon for the "e n d - p u s ," M iss Jagodzinski said. b o o k s , in clu d in g " B o r n F r e e ” a n i m a l s s o we m u s t e i t h e r m o v e Worm on Campus.) of life. A combination of the words "witty literatu re,” produced of-stay" bus tour for visiting e x ­ T h e m a in p u rp o s e o f the c l u b and " L i v i n g F r e e , ” b o o k s about them o r d e s tr o y them . L io n s , change students this s u m m e r , R. h e r e x p e r i e n c e s with a t a m e c h e e t a s and r h i n o c e r o s e s , a r e " P e o p l e show a need f o r s u c h "W ite ra tu re ," Bill Boettcher, E ast Lansing senior, and would be r a i s i n g funds f o r h ig h Jagodzinski, B u f f a l o , N. l i o n e s s , " E l s a , " s p o k e at the d i s a p p e a r i n g b e c a u s e of i n a d e ­ books. When E l s a d ied , I r e ­ general chairm an said. s c h o o l s p a r t i c i p a t i n g in the p r o ­ freshman, said r e c e n t l y . A lbert P ic k . q u a te c o n d it i o n s in A f r i c a . ” c e iv e d thousands of l e t t e r s . E l s a Floats will be based on anything in literature from Shake- g r a m to h elp t h e m send a stu d e n t Any MSU ju n i o r who t r a v e l e d M rs. Adamson is touring the T h e m e th o d s of m ov in g g a m e b e lo n g e d to th e world.” spears to Mother Goose. to a f o r e i g n c o u n t r y . J O Y ADAMSON ab r o a d under the A F S p r o g r a m country to raise $300,000 for the Whitney told stories about how his grandfather, Henry " I f the c l u b gets started we may may a p p l y by c a l l i n g M i s s World Wildlife Fund. Her books Wormsworth Longfellow, tried unsuccessfully to find his h e a b l e to e s t a b l i s h MSU as a bus Jago dzin sk i, 3 5 5 -S 6 5 3 , o r J a n Do lio , B i g R a p i d s f r e s h m a n , 3 5 5 - sto p f o r st u d e n t s on the to u r,” sh e said . W h o A m / ? ’ have sold three million copies. Adm an Talks To Fraternity family tree in a Natural Science book and reviewed the litera­ ture in his life from the ’ABC " books to "G ulliver’s T rav els.” 4 557. David G o t t l i e b , a s s o c i a t e p r o ­ O p p o r t u n it i e s for em otio nal ad v ertisin g fra te rn ity . There will be two divisions this year in judging floats. " I ’ m a l s o i n t e r e s t e d in h e lp in g T h e A FS program a l l o w s the E a s t L a n s i n g s c h o o l s b e c o m e f e s s o r of s o c i o l o g y , an th ro p o lo g y and e d u c a t i o n , will s p e a k a t the Calendar of and f i n a n c i a l r e w a r d s in the field of a d v e r t i s i n g and m a r k e t i n g a r e W acker is sen io r vice p r e s i­ dent in c h a r g e o f m a r k e t i n g , One will be composed of sorority and fraternity floats, and the other will be made up of floats built by residence halls, A m e r i c a n h i g h s c h o o l stud ents m e m b e r s o f the p r o g r a m , ” s h e Provost L ectu re, at 4 p . m . to­ media and r e s e a r c h a t D .P. cooperatives, and Greek houses in connection with non- the op port unity to spend, a s u m ­ m e r o r ' a s c h o o l y e a r liv ing with sa id . Stu d en ts applying fo r the p o s i ­ day in the K iv a . T h e t i t l e of Coming Evente g re a t, W atts W ack er, ch a irm a n of the M i c h i g a n C o u n c i l of th e B rother and C o . , a Detroit Greek living units. G o t t l i e b ' s t a lk i s " W h o A m I? A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n of A d v e r ­ agency. Duplicate trophies for first, second, and third places will a f a m i l y in v a r i o u s na tion s around tion of c h a p e r o n w i l l b e i n t e r ­ F o r e s t Products Seminar — 11 Who C a r e s ? T h e C o n f l i c t of tisin g A g e n cie s said Monday He s a i d th e a d v ertisin g in­ be awarded to both living units .working together on a float the w orl d. view ed by t h e In te r n a t i o n a l C o ­ a.m ., 25 F o r e s t Prod ucts. Generations.” night. d u s t r y i s a w ide open f i e l d f o r in each division. F o r e i g n high sch ool stu d en ts o p e r a t io n C lu b , M i s s J a g o d z i n s k i M a r k e t i n g and T r a n s p o r t a t i o n W a c k e r w a s the g u e s t s p e a k e r i n t e r e s t e d m e n and w o m en . One Ticket p rices will be reduced and seating capacity increased, c o m e to the United S t a t e s un der s a id . S e m i n a r — 3 : 3 0 p . m . , 118 E p p l e y . at an i n f o r m a l l e c t u r e s p o n s o r e d d o e s n ’ t h a v e to b e an a r t i s t o r Boettcher said. the p r o g r a m a n d liv e w i t h an A p p l i c a t i o n s w i 11 be a c c e p t e d Anatom y S e m in a r — 4 p .m ., S p o n s o r S k i D a y by A lpha D e l t a S i g m a , n a t io n a l w r i t e r to go into a d v e r t i s i n g . A m e r i c a n f a m i l y for a y e a r . At no l a t e r than F e b . 2 0 . 273 G iltn e r. T he J-C o u n c il is sponsoring P athology S e m in a r — 4 p .m ., Vets ’ Children May a s k i day a t M t. Holly t h i s w e e k ­ 346 G iltn e r. HEARTS AND KISSES SALE en d. B u s e s w ill l e a v e S a t u rd a y m o r n i n g and r e t u r n in the e v e n ­ P ro v o st’ s „ecture — 4 p .m ., K iv a . Housing i ng . High S c h o o l D i s t r i c t D e b a t e T ick ets are available at Union C o n c o u r s e f r o m 2 - 4 p . m . the T o u rn a m e n t - - 4 :3 0 p .m ., 116 Bessey. K e ll o g g C e n t e r S e r i e s , MSU Pay No Tuition (continued from page 1) University regulations are more tary conditions. Ventilation Is also a problem, he added. University requirements set strict in some areas, Smith said, J a z z B a n d — 8 :1 5 p . m . , K e ll o g g definite standards in these areas. S o m e M ich igan students m ay Michigan D e p a r t m e n t o f Public and no enforcement of these can COATS C e n t e r Aud. Feurig also said a disadvan­ b e e l i g i b l e to a tten d M S U on a Instruction in Lansing. Students be exercised in unsupervised L e c t u r e - C o n e e r t S e r i e s (B) tage to off-campus housing in SU ITS tuitio n f r e e b a s i s . m u s t bring t h i s l e t t e r to the housing. R u g g i e r o R i c c i , V i o l i n i s t — 8:15 general Is the lack of prepara­ S t u d e n ts a tte n d in g M S U u n d er scholarship office. Smith added that some of the CAR C O A T S p .m ., Aud. an a c t now in e f f e c t w h ich p r o ­ E l i g i b l e a p p l i c a n t s w ill b e se­ examples cited in the report are tion for m eals. M a n a g e m e n t C lu b — 7 : 3 0 p . m . , "Students usually go on the fly DRESSES 33 U nio n. v i d e s th a t c h i l d r e n of a v e t e r a n l e c t e d for benefits under PL not in violation of East Lansing and eat meals on the fly,” he who w a s k i l l e d in a c t i o n , died o f 2 4 5 in the same manner as stu­ legal statutes. PA RTY DRESSES P r o m e n a d e r s — 7 p . m . , 34 d e n t s applying for university said. . in ju r ie s r e c e iv e d o r is totally University regulations for off- W o m e n ’ s IM . This, he 'added, results In de­ JU M PERS d i s a b l e d , may qu a lify f o r f r e e s c h o l a r s h i p s thro ugh the scho­ campus housing include definite ficient diets. Sp artan G uard D rill T e a m — 4 larship office. tuition u n d e r M i c h i g a n P u b l i c rules concerning the responsibil­ SKIRTS p . m . , D e m H a ll B a l l r o o m . F i n n i s a i d that the determining Law 245 as rev ised . ities of both student and house­ SWEATER S p a n i s h C l u b — 7 : 3 0 p . m . , 21 W i l l i a m L . F i n n i , d i r e c t o r of factor in this case will be the holder, rental agreements, and I ’M B E I N G HO NE ST U n io n , M a r ie 's is w e a r i n g h er admissions a nd s c h o l a r s h i p s , s t u d e n t ’ s f i n a n c i a l need w hich is health and safety factors. Smith F o r e ig n S tu d e n ts MSU I n d u s t r i a l A r t s C l u b — 7 determined by the College Scho­ h e a r t on he r- s l e e v e . . .and when I say that you can s a i d th a t a p p l i c a n t s w i ll n e e d a said he is presently Inspecting p . m . , 122 E r i c k s o n . fo r this s a le every garm ent l e t t e r o f e l i g i b i l i t y f r o m the l a r s h i p Service in Princeton, New some of the supervised housing get the b es t s e r v i c e at. . O ffe r H o o t S h o w with a h e a r t on the sleeve Jersy . to be sure these regulations are Public Law 245 was revised is 1 2 p r ic e . Four Talk On Industries and signed into law by Gov. enforced. Dr. Jam es S. Feurig, Olin The International Club wi l l present a Hootenanny "In tern a­ Managem ent Club m e m b e r s in e c o n o m i c s ; J o h n C r i b b s ; G e n ­ George W. Romney in 1963. The Memorial H e a l t h Center di­ tional Style” to members and in­ w ill h e a r f o u r r e c e n t g r a d u a t e s eral F o o d s , '62, m a r k e t i n g ; M S U B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s attached re cto r, said some unsupervised terested students and faculty at 332-3505 d i s c u s s t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e s in in­ C h a rle s C a r r , F ord M otor C o ., the financial need clause and the housing is like “ the proverbial 8 p.m . Friday in the Union Ball­ dustry at 7:30 tonight in 33 Un­ '60, e c o n o m i c s ; a n d B l a k e bill has been in effect since hole in the w all." room. ion. H i c k e y , G e n e r a l F o o d s , '61, m a n ­ January 1, 1964. He said the reason for this is Foreign and American singers C L E A N E R AND Participating in the panel dis­ a g e m e n t , w ill m o d e r a t e the p a n e l. Students wishing further in­ the absence of uniform rules and may sign up with Suresh Mehra, ,M .A .C. at A lbert cussion on "E xecu tive Develop­ T h e m e e t i n g i s open to all s t u ­ f o r m a t i o n should contact the little improvement of existing New Delhi s e n i o r and v ice- SillRT LAUNDRY Office of Admissions and Scho­ conditions. president of th e International ment in Action” will be Jim Sellak d e n t s and f a c u l t y i n t e r e s t e d in 623 E. Grand River ED 2-3537 of General M otors, ‘ 60 graduate m a n a g e m e n t a n d in d u s tr y a n d l a r s h i p s in 259 Student Services. Feurig said some of the un­ Club. Members wi l l entertain a l s o to t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d in m e e t ­ supervised dwellings l a c k ad­ with Instruments from their na­ ing o t h e r s in the b u s i n e s s f ie l d . equate heating, lighting, and san i- tive lands. 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Also Bobby (M orse) and his A d oro-B elle» In T e ch n ico lo r i: and P a n a v isio n i: 4 POR TEXAS JaiHesgBwagT/SaNDftaPEPA chìATsbronsonVICIORBUONOmm m m ■ * Next: ‘Sunday in New Y ork’ TEPOlSHERMA~ri ROBERTAl DR1CHROBERI Ai DRICHI T S k e H E k S h E S M IN E T w e e d C o lo g n e I I V a le n t in e C a n d y “ t o W JO N E S COMING SQON! ’ ‘MI SADVENTUP. SS OF c o lo r by DeLuxe O n e N/IAS c o P É W ill B e T h is Y e a r s 2nd Hit! 2 : 3 5 - 5 : 4 0 - 8 : 4 5 *1 Ao II ,.9r r ' ,b- * i o c ACADEMY AWARD WINNER McRLIN JO N E S" is the time to service up for CHARLIE I LAUREL ft HARDYI HARRY LAR6D0R! 2a Winter TODAY. . . JHt. BEST IM.FOREIGN..FllMi a Complete Winter Tune Up and Thursday: - r : - W- i ::: A f - " H -K- F I R S T SHOW 7 P.M. - 90« —— m a i . ►wa-MiT•• * Inspection and Installation 8 R IQ IT T E of brakes and springs Presented at BARDOT 7 :2 0 -9 :30P.M . R O BER T * Mufflers lifetime guarantee S p e c ia ls A v a ila b le A t T h e E a s t L a n s in g S to re O n ly FREE INSTALLATION HOSSEIN m m STATE DISCOUNT FRIDAY: Rebuilt Motors andTransmissions D IS CO U N T S T O S T U D E N T S AND F A C U L T Y one guy... th re e girls... one ring!... VITAMIN & COSMETIC DISTRIBUTORS K A M I N ’ S parts DAILY 9-6 PM. WED. 9-9 PM. 526 N. LARCH IV 4 -4 5 9 6 * 619 East Grand River ipmcooktcmtT*5 H o u r s : M o n . - F r i . 8 - 6 S a t . 8 - 5 Sun. 9-1 M ich ig an State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan Wednesday, F e b r u a r y 12, 196 4 5 Cambodia I n t e r n s h ip P la n A s s is ts T e a c h e rs (continued from page 1) bodians, but Americans won’ : let us live i r peace. Our d i f f i c u l t i e s explained. " F i r s t , it provides a C a m b o d i a , ’ ’ Sihanouk s a i d . w e r e not created by Asians but Editor's Note: This is the teaching program in elementary This student teaching program mentary education major i n t o m aterial in a methods course "Britain (which is trying to a r­ year of guided supervision to a by f o r e i g n e r s and t h e i r s a t e l l i t e s . third in a four-part series schools consisted of two term s is designed to acquaint the pro­ three y ears including summer shifts from getting a good grade range such a conference) says beginning te a ch e r." Five interns The C om m unists respect u s ." on education and preparation of half-day sessions. The student spective teacher with his job, with sessions. to knowing how to handle a c la s s ­ ‘you must be patient.’ How can have one supervisor for the y ear. • f future teachers. lived on campus and morning other school personnel and with Methods cou rses and student room s i t u a t i o n following the we be patient when my people Sihanouk l a s h e d out during an "T h e second purpose i s to cla sse s in area schools. The rest some of the situations he will teaching move from classroom s afternoon," William U. Hicks, are being killed?" i n f o r m a l m e e t i n g with f o r e i g n By K A REN G I L L IL A N D cause the intern to question him­ of the day was spent taking other meet. into the schools taking part in head of the internship program , " F o r you W e s t e r n e r s , five co rrespon den ts after a c c o m ­ State News Staff Writer self, to analyze why he handles education cou rses. Still, there is much m ore to this p rogram . When the methods said. Cambodians killed are like killing pan ying P r e s i d e n t Dio sdad o M a - situations th e way he d o es," # The internship p r o g r a m at In 1955 MSU saw the beginning the profession than can be gleaned course shows a student how to Student teaching and methods Nicks said. five monkeys o r five tigers. We capagal of the P h i l ip p in e s and Michigan State is the product of of full-day student teaching for from student teaching. That's why teach long division, that student courses mark the end of the third value human lives...... Prime M i n i s t e r T unku Abdul When the intern graduates he research a n d experimentation a term . The student teacher lived the internship program is being is either teaching arithmetic or y ear. The student’ s senior year "We do not want w esterners. Rahman to Stem Reap lor a has the first y e a r's problems designed to provide new teachers off-campus and participated in instituted at MSU. seeing an experienced teacher is his internship. behind him as well as help in How can we be friends when they c o n t in u a n c e of t h e i r two-r, it ion with m ore practical experience. m ore t h a n just the classroom The internshipprogram fits the do it. "T h e purpose of having a year solving and understanding these continue to kill us?” su m m i t c o n f e r e n c e on the V Ten y ears ago MSU's student work of a teacher. normal four-year load of an ele­ "T he motivation in learning the of internship is two-fold,” Hicks problems. "W e w a n t t o r e m a i n Cam­ laysian cris is . T O T A L S A V IN G S C O U N T ! .. . S A V E W IT H E V E R Y D A Y LO W P R IC E S A T at SHOPPER’S FAIR at TOPPS DISCOUNT CITY STOREHOURS 9 to 10 P.M. DAILY S M H ? . FO O D FO R LEN T A T THE B IG ‘ ‘E ” REG. 37« BOOTH FROZEN IT W ILL B E A P L E A S U R E TO SHOP FOR YOUR FAMILY NOT ONLY FOR YOUR L E N T E N N E ED S, BUT YOUR T O T A L SHOPPING L I S T COSTS L E S S E V E R Y D A Y OR F IS H AN YD A Y. S E EIN G IS B E L I E V I N G ! 8oz. FOR PKGS. TEST SH O P YOUR FAVORITE BIG “ E ” TODAY!) S T IC K S REG. 49« BOOTH FROZEN TWINS DEL M O N TE-CH U N K ST Y LE OCEAN PERCH FILLETS TUNA 1 / 2 's FOR Ì40Z. REG. 49c BOOTH FROZEN COD FILLETS CHASE & SAN BO RN IN S T A N T MINUTE RICE P KG. 44C KRAF REG. 27« KRAFT’ S8oz. jT o le r j^ SPAGHETTI DINNER NEW J REG 23« KRAFT'S 8oz. 8 oz. 14 oz. SIZE T f in e s t M e a ts S o li JAR! FOR MILD SPAGHETTI DINNER (KRAFT'S cracker barrel A N Y W H E R E ! MAXWELL HOUSE 10 oz. " C H EESE sh a ,Por 10°“ 490 IN COFFEE CONTADINA Y O U R C H O IC E ! INSTANT COFFEE MAKER PHILADELPHIA CREAM C H EESE so*. 290 SW IFT’S PREMIUM PR O T EN B E E F BETTY CROCKER FCR YOUR COFFEEMATE COFFEE 6 oz. T O M A T O P A S TE 4 “ 4 4 4 PIZZA M IX 390 POT ROAST OR REG.25« SEGO LIQUID REG. 49« SWIFT’S PREMIUM Pillsbury's N E W ! R E Y N O L D ’S SH OULD ER CUT A P P L E CINNAM ON CORNED LAMB ROAST LB. OR B L U E B E R R Y D in FO O D S A L U M IN U M 3 ASSORTED FLAVORS BEEF LAMB SH OULDER CHOPS lb.49« LEG -O F-L A M B lb.69« Coffee Cake Mix 12 oz. LEAN FRESH A L L B E E F CAN F O IL $ lOoz. 4 4 * GROUND HAMBURG lb. PKG. 4 4 * CANS ISWIFT’S PREMIUM 12oz. 200 FT, ROAST B E E F IN GRAVY PKG. SWIFT’S PREMIUM P R O T E N I SWIFT’ S PREMIUM FULL COUNTRY FRESH I VIENNA SAUSAGE 4oz. R O U N D STEAK SLIC E S lb- FINAL TOUCH I SWIFT’ S PREMIUM P R O T EN SKIMMED S e e w h a t 1 0 c b u y PUFF'S FACIAL TISSUES FABRIC u S IR L O IN STEAK MILK SOFTWER ||N T H E BIG “ E ” PRODUCE INDIAN niV£R-FLOiilDA’S FINEST DEPT, R E G . 25« F R E S H BA K ED P O L L Y ANNA HALF RtNUZIT GAL. G R A P E F R U IT 2 5 * SPRAY .s VHITE OR PINK-NO 80 LARGE SIZE PO TATO BREAD P O L L Y ANNA CORN O IL WHITE BREA D, PQLLY STARCH J.an River Grape­ E B E R H A R D ’S T E N D E R KRUST WHITE B R EA D , ANNA HUT CRUsH uNS fruit Come From The Indian River Where OR EB E R H A R D 'S DONUTS - dozen The F inest Thin- EBERHARD’S FROZEN SLICED EBERHARD’S FRESH Skinned, Marsh-Seed­ 12 for 4 5 $ CREAMERY STRAWBERRIES10° less Grapefruit Is Grown. MADE WITH OR DICED FRUITS EBERHARD’ S ARISTOCRAT FRESH AND RAISINS- CABBAGE CHRISP Ib. DELICIOUS! . ICE CREAM AFLAVORS LL FRESH CELLO M ix or PO LLY ANNA REG.39« EA. CARROTS TEXAS BAGi lb. M a tc h ! ALMONDLOAF EACH SHERBETS PINTS CELLO RADISHES BAG ■ BIG “ E ” SPECIA L CO UPO N VALEN TINE SPECIAL! REG. 330 RED orY E LL O W .■ REG. 33? RED OR YELLOW GREEN ONIONS BUNCH 46 oz. I HAWAIIAN PUNCH 2 = « RUTABAGAS WAXED lb. J ■ WITH COUPON AND $5 FOOD PURCHASE COUPON GOOD THRU TUES. FEB. 18 HAWAIIAN PUNCH W ITH C O U PO N AN D $ 5 .0 0 FO OD P U R C H ASE CANS POTATOES INSTANT IDAHOAN 4J,oz. REG . 890 SAVE 230 K R A F T ’S L A S T C H A N C E ! BIG “ E ” SPECIA L CO UPO N 5 - SAM SONITE FOLDING i I f r i Ifl l T A ft u r r e t lb . i VELVEETA CHEESE 2 a 666! V t L V t t 1 A Ii l l t t u t É E Joo! P m j * TABLE OR S O 99 WITH COUPON AND $5 FOOD PURCHASE COUPON GOOD THRU TUES. FEB. 18 W ITH C O U PO N AN D $ 5 .0 0 FO O D PURCHASE CHAIR EACH 6 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ich ig an Wednesday, F e b ru a ry 12, 1964 , .. . ____ j . ... R e s p o n s i b l e c o u p l e to care S u c c e s s f u l r e s u l t s in o n e day! We a p p r e c i a t e for four children, weekend of COUPLE HIRED FOR WEEKEND CHILD CARE y ou r f a s t h e l p , ” s a id t h i s p l e a s e d a d v e r t i s e r . February 2 1 - 2 3 . L iv e m , re fe r- ★ Au to m ot iv e ★ F o r Rent ★ F o r Sale with a SPARTAN MOTOR’S HOUSES BUY HER a poodle or piggy Debaters To Meet In Besser Three Cars s b S$\ lowcost STUDEBAKER Lark, 1960, 2 - NEW HOUSE"] furnished, 2 bed- bank Valentine to put your money in. ACE H A R D W H E R E , E. be held today in Bessey Hall. W A N T A D door, $395. room s, basement, fireplace. Up to four adults. $180 month. Phone Grand River, a cro ss from Union The Michigan High School F o r­ ensic Association district elim i­ Debates in th e three-round ca re to all citizens at public expense.’ * Collide On Bldg. ED 2-3 2 1 2 . C27 nation debating tournament will • AUTOMOTI VE RAMBLER American. 1959, 2 - door, clean, $395. IV '5-4917. 26 Sin g e r p o r t a b l e S e W I n G tournament will be at 4:30, 6:45 and 8 p.m .Thew inner will rep re­ Judges will be Frederick G. Alexander, Je r r y M. Anderson, Shaw Lane • E MP L O Y ME N T MACHINE will do zig zag sewing Harold W. Cook, K e n n e t h G. sent the district in the regional A three c a r pile-up on North PLYMOUTH, 1959, 4-door, auto­ jobs, b u t t o n h o l e s , sews on Hance, Murray Hewgill, David Shaw Lane Tuesday caused the • F OR R ENT H ASLETT competition. matic t r a n s m i s s i o n , power buttons, blind hems, and many ★ Service Ralph, Robert Smith, and Gordon fourth personal injury auto a c ­ • F OR SAL E fancy designs. N e e d reliable steering, r a d i o , heater, extra The 10 area high schools p ar­ Thomas all p r o f e s s o r s of cid en t on campus this year. • L O S T 8. FOUND DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diapers clean, $595. APARTM ENTS party to assum e ten payments ticipating will debate “ Resolved: speech, and A. L . Thurman, J r ., returned e i t h e r yours or ou rs. Frank R. Krajewski, Woonsoc­ •PERSONAL of only $5.10. F o r information That the f e d e r a l government of A m e r i c a n t h o u g h t and With our serv ice, you may include ket, R. I., graduate student, r e ­ • P EA NU T S P E R S ON A L CHEVROLET C orvair, 1960, 3 - 1 Block from Berkey Hall PHONE OL .5-2054. C25 should provide essential medical language. two pounds of baby clothes that ceived lacerations of the face. • REAL ESTAT E speed transm ission. Sharp. $995. 8-tra n sisto r radios - Special buy do not fade. Diaper pail furnished. Campus police s a i d . Macia •SERVICE Openings for 2 -3 -4 on a real good 1963 model perm its Pauli, 1523-L Spartan Village, 3000 E. Michigan AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE sale at $12.88. Limited quantity. stopped by Eppley Center on • TR ANS P O RT ATI ON C27 914 E. Gier Street IV --3~15 ACE HARDWHERE, acro ss from •WANTED and 5 stu d en ts IV 2-0 8 6 4 C P la c e m e n t B u r e a u North Shaw Lane. Ruth Adler, Union Building. ED 2-3212. C 2224 Y u m a T r a i l , Okemos, DEADLINE: 1959 RENAULT, very clean. Good DANCE MUSIC; DINNER MUSIC- stopped behind her. condition. 489-6425. 2 5 VAN DYKE i960 50 X 10 cu s- F e b . 20 administration (M), economics 1 p.m. one c l a s s day be­ A V A IL A B L E F o r all social functions. Swing, tom tra ile r. Best offer. Parked (B.M), mathematics and statis­ Krajewski was unable to stop fore publication. FORD - 195" statior.wagon. $2l0. Latin, S o c i e t y , Twists. T h e N O W on lot near MSU. Phone 337- Continental Illinois Bank & Trust tics (B,M). and hit the back of M rs. Adler’ s Cancellations *1 2 noon one Sacrifice. Phone IV 5-2241 or IV finestl KEVIN KAYE 332-2575. 0105. 25 Company of Chicago: Abbott L aboratories: Finance c a r, police said. He was ticketed class day before publication 2 -5 8 3 “ , “00 E . Kalamazoo. 29 25 F o r the best in SEWING MACHINE: SINGER AU- College of Business (B.M) must (M), accounting (B,M), biomed­ for failure to stop. FALCON 1962. Excellent condi- ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call PHONE: TOMATIC SWING NEEDLE sew­ Kalamazoo S t r e e t Body Shop. be above average academically ical chem istry (B), College of M rs. Pauli was ticketed for tion. E xtra pair snow tires and and should have participated in Agriculture (B), biology (B), mi­ obstructing traffic. ing machine, in floor model cabi­ 355-8255 wheels. $1,0“5. Phone IV 2-6 6 4 0 . Student Apartments Small d e n t s to large w r e c k s . e x tra cu rricu la r activities). Damage was estimated by of­ net. Just dial for fancy designs, crobiology (B ), parasitology (B). RATES: 29 American an d f o r e i g n c a r s . m /f ficers at $500. also dial for buttonholes, blind Dana Corporation: Accounting BUlCK 1962, S p e c i a 1, station- Open daily Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 1 DAY $1.25 hems, applique and all other (B,M) wagon. Private owner. Low m il­ East Kalamazoo. C Sears, Roebuck & Company: 3 D A Y S . . . . $2. 50 household sewing jobs. Original E d g e r t o n , Germeshausen & eage. Excellent condition. Call for f . V. RENTALS f o r students. Retailing, business, arts and let­ S e m i n a r S e s s io n 5 DAYS. . . . $3.75 price would be over $250.00. Can G rier, Inc: Physics (M,D), elec­ 332-3476. 2“ Economical rates by the term and te rs , communication a rts, social be taken c a re of for $6.26 per trica l (M,D) engineers, math (M, 1954 V-S DODGE, black and white, inspection month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ science (B,M). m /f ( Ba s e d on 15 words per ad) month, or $61. 97 cash. Will a c- D). O n A n t h r o p o lo g y There will be a 2 5 $ ser vi ce whitewalls, c l e a n , out of state trade-in s. Guaranteed Phone OL ALS - 355-6026. Call after 5. The Magnavox Company: E lec­ c a r. $150 or best offer. 355-8052 3 3 2 -8 4 1 2 5-2 0 5 4 . C25 ______________________________ C trical (B,M) engineers, account­ F e b . 21 Daris Swindler, from the anat­ and bookkeeping charge if after 5:00 p.m. 27 ing (B). omy department of the South C a r­ thi s ad is not paid within BICYCLE SALES, service an d WANTED: Washings and ironings The G e n e r a l Fireproofing DODGE DART - 1963. Take over EDWARD G. HA C K E R CO. Northwestern U n i v e r s i t y olina Medical School, Charleston, one week. rentals. E ast Lansing C ycle, 1215 in my home atreaso n ab lep rices. Company: College of Business, payments or will sell outright. Graduate School of Business Ad­ will conduct a seminar on “ Den­ REALTORS East Grand R iver, call 332-8303. Equipment new. M rs. R osier, 503 marketing, a rts and letters, com­ Phone 482-3465. 27 ministration: All m ajors, all col­ tal Anthropology” at 4 p.m . C W. Main, 482-8975. 26 munication, advertising (B). The State News does not leges interested in MBA or PhD Thursday in 335Giltner Hall.The 1956 JAGUAR XK-140 MC coupe. OLYMPIA D E L U X E portable, Jewel Tea Company, Inc.: Col­ permit racial or religious IV 5 -2 2 6 1 p rogram s, m /f seminar is jointly sponsored by Good condition. Call 355-0829. 13” elite equipped with Chemical IF YOU can’t find it, I can. Any­ lege of Business (B,M), account­ discrimination in its ad­ Pomona Unified School Dis­ the departments of anatomy and 26 k e y b o a r d . L ist $140.3 2 -S a le thing m aterial for a p rice. C a l l ing finance (B.M ), transportation sociology and anthropology. vertising c o l u m n s . The 1959 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, $99.00. Hasselbring C o., 310 N. L ee 337-0488. 25 tric t: Elem entary education (B, (B). State News will not accept full p o w e r automatic transm is­ WANTED MALE roommate to Grand, Lansing. IV 2- 1219. C2S M), English, English-Sp a n i sh , ENLARGEMENTS from' 2 1 / 4 " Midland Public Schools: E le­ advertising from persons sion. Radio, heater 6 excellent share 9-room house for 4. Im­ English-history, F r e n c h , his­ or 35mm black-white negatives, mentary education (B,M), secon­ discriminating against re ­ ligion, r a c e , c o l o r or tire s. Call IV 4 - “072 evenings. 26 mediately. $ 3 0 /m o ., p a r k i n g . Call 485-2538.____________ _ 29 POODLE PUPPIES-Sm all minia­ ture black m ales, AKC. Perfect double weight, 8 X 10, 50$, 5 X 7 35$. 337-1076. tory, math, m ath-science, sc i- 25 ience (B,M), auto-m etal shop, dary education (B,M), English, mathem atics, special education P lant Bids national origin. ROOMS Valentine gift. Phone 484-5292. business, English, speech, world 1960 Volkswagen. O r e owner, (B). m /f Public Schools of P e - (continued from page 1) 25 STUDENr TV R E N T A L S . New affairs, Fren ch , graphic a rts , radio, heater, 2 new snow tire s . C o m f o r t a b l e r o o m for male toskey Michigan: Early elemen­ struction o f campus facilities 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” industrial a rts , Latin, physical Call IV 9-4196. 26 graduate student. Quiet h o m e , tary education (B), later elemen­ built with state funds. ★ Auto mot ive ★ L o s t & Found table models, $8 per month, 17” education (B,M ). m /f OLDSMOBILE 19*1, F -x 5 , new good location. Parking. Call IV table models, $7 per month. A 11 tary education (B). m /f The Board of T rustees cannot Sun Oil Company: C h e m i c a l SPORTSCARS & IMPORTS tire s, runs good. $995. C a l l 2 -8 3 0 4 . 27 sets guaranteed, no service o r (B,M ), mechanical (B,M) engi­ Standard Oil Company of Cal­ legally take this action. LOST: Printe i bibliography, au­ C o m p l e t e l y reconditioned & Grafek A rts Inc., TU 2 -2 4 0 8 , delivery ch arges. Call Nejac TV neers. chem istry (B,M,D), math­ ifornia & California R esearch Breslin said the Board called guaranteed. 1963 TRIUMPH Spitfire Roadster nights OX 4-6911. 26 River s Edge thor, Thomas R. O’Donovan on “ Social Mobility,” contact Dale Rentals, IV 2-0 6 2 4 . C em atics (B,M), business admin­ Corp.: Mechanical, electrical (B, M0 engineers, chemical (B,M, for generator bids on the basis of past experience. The Board FORD - 1962 convertible. White. •spring Dailey - 332-4985. 26 DIAPER SERVICE, three types of istration (B,M) economics (M). 1959 RENAULT Dauphine D), chem istry (D). accepted bids for the new chem­ 1962 MGA "1600” Mark II Road­ Power steering. C ruisom atic. FOUND: Medal with gold ribbon. diapers to choose from. B u l k B a x t e r L aboratories, Inc.: istry building without state ad­ •sum m er F e b . 20-21 ster 27,000 m iles. One owner. $1,“95. Inscribed ” N. Case 1964 H .W .T.” wash for clean er, whiter diapers, Packaging technology (B,M ),C ol­ ministration action, he said. 1959 SIMCA Aronde Call IV 4-3210.______________ 29 • fall Can be claimed at Student S e r- fluff dried and folded. Use yours lege of Business, (B ,M ),chem is­ “ We thought all along we were Leasing or r e n t ours. Containers fur­ Douglas A ircraft Company, Inc 1960 RENAULT Dauphine vices Bldg.. Room 347. 27 try, mechanical (B,M) engineers. following the intent of the legis­ MUST S E L L ! ‘57 Pontiac, me­ River St. ED 2-4432 nished. No deposit. 25 y ears ex­ - A ircraft Division: Civil, elec­ 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, 2-door LOST: Black wallet, Computer biochemistry (B,M), accounting lature and the building division of chanically good. Little rust, good perience. B y-L o Diaper Service, trica l, mechanical (B,MD), math­ 1962 TRIUMPH TR3 Center, Thursday. Valuable con­ (B), packaging technology (B,M). the State Department of Admin­ rubber " V - 8” automatic. 332— DOUBLE, f r o n t room , v e r y em atics, chem istry, chem ical, 1963 FIAT Spider Roadster tents. Reward offered. Call Leon 1010 E . Michigan, IV 2-0421.C Bell System, Bell Telephone istration ,” he said. 8641. Pat Kelly. 26 pleasant, newly furnished, near metallurgical engineering (M,D). AL E D W A R D S SPORTSCAR campus, parking, gentlemen pre­ or Ken. 355-6710. 26 THESIS PRINTED Laboratories, AT & T, Long "If mistakes have been made, Missile & Space Systems Divi­ CENTER Lines, Western E lectric Com­ they are honest ones, and wewill ★ Employment ferred . After 5 :0 0 p .m ., 1V9-1100. LOST: PARKER ” 51” fountain Rapid serv ice, Diazo p r i n t s , sion: Civil, e lectrical, mechan­ 616 N. Howard ___________________________ 25 drafting supplies, also xerox cop­ pany: Engineering, physics,m ath work to resolve the differences pen, between Agriculture Engi­ ical (B,M,D), physics (B,M,D), 489-7596 BOOKKEEPER-RECEPTIONIST: ROOM: QUIET, new house, sem i­ ies. seniors or graduate students for as soon as possible.” neering and Engineering Bldg., mathem atics, chem istry, chemi­ C27 Permanent position, 4-m em ber private entrance, bath, kitchen­ SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Rep. J o h n Sobieski, D-De- Monday. P h o n e Ekpere, 355- CAPITAL CITY BLUEPRINT cal, m etallurgical (M,D). J . B.'S USED CARS downtown law firm , 5days, short­ ette, near Hagadorn and Has­ Bell System - Michigan B e l l troit, and Rep. William Copeland, 9403. 29 221 South Grand Fireston e T ire 8t Rubber Com­ Exclusively Chevrolets hand desirable, accurate typist, lett Rds. Linen furnished and Telephone C o., New York T ele­ D-Wyandotte, both members of pany: A rts and letters, commun­ F o r the nicest used Chevys in age 19-35, must be poised, well- laundered. Parking or garage. Lansing, IV 2-5431 C27 phone Co: E lectrical engineer­ the Ways and Means Committee, town. ★ Personal NO R A I S E in p r i c e s at WEN- ication a rts , social science, bus­ ing, business administration sen­ said a resolution concerning the groomed and have pleasant tele­ $ 5 0 ./m o. Phone ED 2-5328 after iness administration, marketing 2801 S. Cedar, TU 2-1478 phone p e r s o n a l i t y . Call M rs. 3:00 p.m. 25 STUDENTS: Why l e a v e y o u r DROW’S E C O N - O - WA S H . 32 iors or graduate students for power plant and contract will be (B,M), industrial administration _______________ C Van T a sse l, 489-5753. 32 dorms when Bimbo’ s will deliver speed clean w ashers, 20$ - te n SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. coming from the committee soon. (B,M), finance (B,M), College of 195Ö CHRYSLER, no rust, new LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE. ★ F or Sale your Pizzas to you! Call 4 8 4 - minutes drying, 10$. 3006 Vine Toledo Public Schools: E le­ “ The resolution will probably Business (B,M ), chemical (B) battery, good tire s and brakes. Day shift. Five or six days. Sup­ 7817. C27 St., 1/2 block west of Frandor. mentary education (B), special say t h a t Michigan State may engineers, mechanical (B) engi­ Economical transportation. $100. ervision. Good pay, ideal work­ ELECTRIC RANGE - Kenmore. _______________ C25 education (B), English, French, award the contracts with the Call 332-1306 after 6:00 p.m. ing conditions. Phone 699-2144. Built in look. Double oven, glass INCOME TAX ANYTIME - stu- neers, electrical, chem istry, ac­ Spanish, Latin, German, a r t , approval of the State Depart­ 26 C arl Throop. doors with rô tisse rie . Phone 372- THE TE N TH M A N dents, faculty. W alter Hahn &C o., counting (B). math, business education, all sci­ ment of Administration,” Cope­ 28 Eastman Kodak Company: Ac­ 1955 FORD Stationwagon, 6; 1959 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Jou r- 1705. 27 533 C herry Street at E ast Hills­ ence, industrial arts, vocational land said. Renault, motor excellent, needs neyman B arb er. Call M arshall, 1957 RICHARDSON Mobile Home, WILL BE P R E S E N T E D dale, Lansing. Phone 484-7002. counting (B,M ), College of Bus­ machine shop (B). m /f new transm ission.C all 355-8229. Story 1-5281. •8 X 45. Two bedrooms. Take over March _____________________________ £ ¿ 5 iness, marketing, (B), business 26 payments. Call TU 2-5484. ____________ 1958 VAUXHALL runs good, first 27 CHOOSt Y 6 UR own hours. A few hours a day can mean e x ce l­ ORIGINAL BLACK bear coat. His 27 3 , 4, 5, 7, 8 & 9 TYPING SERVICE w A A D T 1 T 5 E U K N N I F O T 1 m c E Lent Begins $150. takes it. Phone 484-9671. NOT EDIE STARR, TYPIST, T heses, lent earnings for you as a trained or h ers. Ideal for college activ­ K \ T E 5 A L E G A R (continued from page 1) 29 March 6 dissertations, term papers, gen­ A v o n representative. F o r ap­ ities. Highest offer. Call 355- E T A P A V o I A N 1 OL.DSMOFILE Cutlass 1^63, au- pointment in your home write or at eral typing. Experienced, IBM ACROSS 30. Methods 5 1 n C E R E I u R D E All Saint’ s Episcopal Church tomatic Transmission, p o w e r call: M rs. Alona Huckins, 5664 8234. 26 E le c tric . OR 7-8232. C 33. Extra pay H IL L E L F O LK W A Y S A C T I T R o A S will hold Holy Communion s e r­ steering and brakes, transistor School St., Haslett, Michigan or RICKETY OLD KILN-16 1 / 2 " WILL IX) typing in my home. 1. Refuse to in India V E. R T G vices at 7 and 10:15 a.m ., and A ■ F radio, bucket seats. $2,250. ED call evenings, FE 9-8 4 8 3 . X 16 1/ 2 ” X 13” inside. Has Reasonable rates. 482-3221. bid 36. Rider Hag­ C25 THEATRE U 1 R AI M O R E L L O 12:15, 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. 2-5 448 . 27 been going to cone 8 regularly. _______________________ 25 5. Joke gard novel GRE VI LAKES EMPLOYMENT T 0 R ■ s E A R o A F T h e Missouri Synod of th e SPARTAN FLIGHTS - S p r i n g 8 . Ripple 1955 OLDS, excellent condition, for permanent positions in office, $30. ED 7- 1417. 25 ANN BROWN typist and multilith 37. Diving bird A L A S K A A P A R T Lutheran Church (Martin Luther LAMPS, ALL kinds, largest s e - vacation flights to where the fun offset printing (black & white & against good tire s. $175. Call 337-2405. sales, technical. Call IV 2- 1543. 38. Gift R 1 T u A L C A D G E Chapel) will conduct a 7:30 p.m. lection you’ ll find in Lansing or is. Daytona, $79., NYC, $55. - color). IBM. General t y p i n g , 11. Herring 26 C25 42. Vegetable A 5 T Y E S S E N service in the Alumni Memorial vicinity. LOOK B -4-U Buy Stor­ round trip. Don’t m iss out; call term papers, thesis, d isserta­ sauce I « THUNDERB1RD 1961, good con­ now, 332-8563, M- F , 1-5 p.m. 45. AppellaUon Chapel. Holy Communion will be age Furniture Sales, 4601 N.U.S. tions. ED 2-8 3 8 4 . C. 12. Seeds dition. Phone 677-3111 or 677- ★ F o r Re nt celebrated and slides of the holy 27, IV 7-0173. C25 25 13. Herb eve of Athena 5251. 27 TYPING in my h om e. S h i r l e y 7. Lowest land will be shown. BUMPER POOL table. Heavy O nC LE FUD'S PARTY Shop. 14. Bellow 46. Wise bird DOWN APARTMENTS Decker, F o r e s t Ave. Lansing. point Services at People’s Church 15. Right wing 47. Gibbon FU RNISHED A PART ME NTS/ “fa­ duty, excellent conditiôn. $ 120 . Party supplies an d beverages. Phone IV 2 -7 2 0 8 . C 1. Young 8. Permit (inter-denominational) are to be 17. Outcome cilities for 3 or 4 persons. Choice Phone ED 2-2 2 5 7 . 29 Kosher sandwiches. T w o miles TERM PAPERS, theses exper­ 48. Moroccan salmon 9. K av a at 7, 7:20, and 7:40 a.m. Others WEDDING DRESS, floor length, east on Grand R iver. C 19. Wrath coin 2. Plant of lily 10. Chum are at noon, and 12:20 and 7 p.m. STORY of furnishings and co lo rs. C a l l ienced. IBM e le ctric. Mari Anne 20. Retainer train, bustle, size 15. Recently Ft> R t LAUDERDALE ' “ budget 49 ..Teamster's familv 16. One of St. John's Roman Catholic Stu­ GEORGE or SAM, ED 2-5041, or Harrington, 372-3280. 26 21. Stove finished. Worn once. $50. C a l l tours arranged. Call Main Travel command 3. Swells David's dent Center will hold Mass and Im­ ED 2 -0 5 6 5 . C25 24. Adapt 355-3080._____________________ 29 Bureau, IV 4-4441. C27 THESES AND term papers typed. 50. Some 4. Nape rulers position of Ashes at 6:40, and 8 E A S T LANSING, near campus. E le ctric typewriter. Fast s e r ­ 28. His: Fr. 51. Eucalyptus 5. Carriers NEW MOON mobile hom e-1963, CAMPERS! -T h e physical fitness 18. Constella­ a.m ., and 12:10, 3:45, and 4:45 Furnished uppers, 1 or 2 men, vice. 332-4597. 28 29. Pother wood 6 . Pulpy fruit tion S e lls F o r L e s s 3-bedroom, 10 X 55, with E x - committee is not proud of your p.m. Stations of the C ross and $60-$65. Includes all utilities. 2 2 . Muffin pando, 1 1/2 baths, Early Am er­ morning exercise habits. We have TYPING IN my home. l5 years Ashes will be at 7 p.m. R osary Call ED 2-3090. 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 to 23. Curved 56 Ford 2-door Sedan with DELUXE FURNISHED apartment f o r college of professional p e r­ ican. Take over payments, plus small down payment. 482-9422, 27 discovered you are driving your c a rs not that you’ve insured them wi t h Bubolz I n s u r a n c e , 220 experience. Phone IV 7-0619. E X P E R T TYPING, Verna Mead, 25 II i 12 1 13 letter 24. Engineer's and Ashes are scheduled for 8, 9, and 10 p.m . University Lutheran C h u r c h radio and heater. $145 % shelter sonnel. 3 room s, ceram ic bath. THREE BEDROOM h o m e , 12 Albert, ED 2-8671. C25 1518 S. Pennsylvania, 485-9063. l4 IS 16 25. Seraglio will hold Holy Communion s e r­ Phone ED 2-35 0 5 , 9;30 to 5:30 years old, one a c re , 1 1/2 m iles FOR TOP-NOTCH protection at 48 % vices at 7 and 9 a.m ., which will 17 a 19 room p.m. or ED 2-3135. 26 from MSU, landscaped. $14,500. 337-2753. 25 rock-bottom r a t e s , it's State ★ T ransportation i 21 % 23 26. Eminent be followed by breakfast. O t h e r 61 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan in­ cludes radio, heater, standard A T T R A C T I V E STUDIO fu r- nished. 2 blocks from campus, parking. $90/m o. Utilities in­ MALE: Suit, size 37, dark green; sports jacket, size 37, medium F a rm Mutual, the world’ s largest auto insurer. Call or see your State Farm agent today. Ask for RIDE NEEDED to down town 24 4y % IS 26 20 % 27 26 22 27. Enigma 31. Nahoor 32. Spinning services are scheduled for noon, 12:20 and 7 p.m. The Wesley Foundation (Meth­ shift, and white wall tire s. green, delicate plaid. E D 2-6101. ED K A R M A N N or G E O R G E L a n s i n g , Monday-Friday, 8:15 % % webs odist) will hold a 7:30 p.m. even­ Story Sells for L ess $ ] ^95 cluded. P h o n e evenings, ED 25 TOBIN, IV 5-7267, In Frandor. a.m . C a l l 355-0902 a f t e r 6:00 29 30 31 32 34. Cask ing serv ice. 7-0830. 26 p.m . 28 V /, ’À % HEAD SKIIS, standard 6’ 6” , with C25 34 3S 36 35. Haw. shrub 33 % 39. Charles HOUSES Cubco bindings. $60. Call Stan, ★ Wanted % 40 % 6 0 T h u n d e r b i r d Convert­ BEXCTT f U L, COZY three bed- room home on wooded acreage. _ 353-1490. CARPET SAMPLES f o r throw 25 ★ R e a l E s t a t e _______ POULTRYMEN A T T E N T I O N ! GRADUATE STUDENT is looking %42 4 43 37 % 44 31 45 39 4! Lamb 40. Catde 41. Story C h e m is tr y T a lk “ Alkyl, Cycloalkyl, and Aryl ible wi t h power steering, rugs, patchwork carp ets, c a r Established successful opera­ for a ope man apartment. Unap­ % Carbonium Ions” will be the topic Dining room and livingroom all 42. Kind of power brakes, power windows, m ats. All colors and types. ED proved and unsupervised, all p ri­ 46 47 48 r a d i o , h e a t e r , automatic transmission and white wall fine paneled with fireplace. New kitchen. Utility room upstairs. 2-1800. MÎCRÂSCOPË Edscorp optical 27 tion. Capacity of 12,500 layers. Good market. Owner retiring. Call Maynard Eberly, ED2-5616, vate w i t h parking. References available upon request. Apart­ 49 I SO m SI % tenon 43. Astonish­ ment of a lecture by George A. Olan of the DowChemicalCo., Canada, at the MSU section of the Am eri­ tires. E x tra larg&bath. Laundry down­ instrument, 8-X and 15-X eye­ ment wanted through June 10. Call 4 sta irs . Plus workshop and ga­ office, ED 7-1641. Hilley Inc. 44. Roland's can Chemical Society at 8 p.m. Story Sells T -b ird s for L ess pieces. Call IV 7-5108. 26 Realtors 28 3 55-3774 8 -5 Monday thru F r i - des trover Thursday in 122 KedzieChemical rage. Five miles E ast of ca m ­ day. 25 $1795 pus. $90 a month plus deposit GENERAL ELECTRIC stove. $18; Lab. and lease. Must have excellent 3 burners and deep well; 39” . ★ Service Good working condition. C a l l LOOK AT THAT) HE'S HAN6IN6 HIS HEAD 00T V0Ü WOULONt catch m e I'D SITUPSTRAI6HT, AND referen ces. Available February STORY 15. Call 48 9 -7 3 6 3. 25 332-8927._____________________ 26 DEPENDABLE MOT HE Rbaby- sits full time in Spartan Village 5TUPI0 006 IN 'HAT (TAR. THE U/INDOO), ANOLETTIN6 HIS T0N6UE FLAP INTHE BREEZE... D0IN6 THAT IF I U)AS RIDIN6 IN A CAR... (iJEAR A SEAT BELT ! WANTED: MALE, share large MAGNOVOX RECORD p l a y e r , apartment. Hot double in unsupervised 6-room - OLDSMOBILE house. Reasonable, utilities paid. $50. T ran sisto r tape rer-oCdcr, *$55. ( 'a l l a k e r 5:00 p.m ., 332- c 't p t r te te d , réierertèK 3017. 820 Michigan. 3 3 7-0767. 25 6722. 26 DRESS MAKING and alterations. WORLD'S LARGEST SMALL 1 bedroom home, L a k e MEN AND ladies clothing and ice Reasonable and experience. Lo­ O LD SM O BILE D E A L E R Lansing. Call FE 9-8 3 3 6 or FE skates; a sweeper; ironing board’ cated just off S. Pennsylvania Phone IV 2-1311 9-8742. 26 dishes and toys. IV 4-3037. 26 in Lansing. TU 2-5053. 25 2 -tl I M ich igan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan Wednesday, F e b ru a ry 12, 1964 7 T o p s S c o re rs G y m n a s t C u rz i G e n t C o u ld S e t M a rk W o r k in g O u t With only five basketball games scoring three successive y e ars. ter from T aylor, Mich, is in s e c ­ B e rry c a rr ie s a 9.2 average, remaining for the Spartans, vet­ Gym nast J i m C u rz i, inju red un d erw ent s u r g e r y to c o r r e c t the It is also conceivable that the ond place in this season’ s s c o r­ scoring 264 points in 19 gam es. eran forward Pete Gent, with 6 -4 senior could become the se c­ ing race with a total of 286 points in the t e a m ’ s h o m e o p e n e r t h i s injury. Washington has grabbed off 407 points scored and a 21.4 av­ s e a s o n , h a s begu n w o rk i n g ou t. A l s o on th e d is a b l e d l i s t i s B i l l ond highest Spartan s co re r of all for a 15.8 average. Running a 193 rebounds to top that depart­ erage, appears destined to be­ C u r z i suffered a s h o u ld e r s e ­ M c F i l l e n . T h e s o p h o m o r e in j u r e d time, second o n l y to J u l i u s close third is Marcus Sanders. ment with a 10.1 game average. come the first player in MSU cage history to lead the team in McCoy. McCoy t a l l i e d 1,377 points over a three year span beginning in 1954, while Gent has The junior forward has tossed in 271 points for an evenl5points per game. Thomann is runner-up - aver­ aging an even nine rebounds per game. Gent is third with 156 for ¡¡B B S ! p a r a t i o n while p e r f o r m i n g on the high b a r in a meet a g a i n s t Wis­ consin and Iowa. Coach George h i s foot d u r i n g the m e e t with Oh io S t a t e l a s t w e e k e n d , but sh o u ld be r e a d y to m e e t Indiana. scored a c a re e r total of 1,047 The only other Spartan in the Szypula said that he will take an 8.2 average and sophomore points. By maintaining his c u r­ double figures is sophomore Stan Curzi with the gym squad to Bill C urtis has pulled down 120 'S ’ P i s t o l T e a m rent average he will surpass John Washington. W a s h i n g t o n has Indiana this weekend, but that U -M , M in n . in spite of only limited action, Green (1,062) and A1 F e r r a r i totaled 264 points, 13.8 points a the sophomore will not compete. S t o p s W i s c o n s i n for a 6 .3 game average. (1.119). game. Rounding out the top five Szypula said it is up to team The squad has scored a total L e a d W C H C Fred Thomann. 6 -9 senior cen­ s co re rs is senior Bill B e rry . of 1,724 points for an impressive physician Dr. Jam es Feurig to T h e varsity pistol team out shot say when Curzi will be ready Wisconsin, 1074-1052, in Saturday Michigan and Minnesota are average of 90.7 points per game, C A P tio n for competition, and he hopes c o m p e t i t i o n . L e a d i n g m a r k s m a n tied for the league lead in the but has given up even m ore. it w ill be before this y ear's was M ik e G o ld e n with a 267. Western Collegiate Hockey Con­ Spartan opponents have tallied R e p o r t e r S p e a k s Big Ten m eet. S t a t e ’ s R O T C team s p l i t t h e i r ference. Each team has a 5-1 1,726 points for a game average Before the s e a s o n began two m a t c h e s . T h e C a d e t s l o s t to record for a .833 percentage; of 90.8. TENNIS ANYONE—Work began this week on the instal Szypu la s a i d that C u r z i w a s the Xavier, 1023-1013, b u t stopped Denver is close behind with State has a rebounded average lotion of lights at the tennis courts next to Spartan Sta­ f i n e s t a l l - a r o u n d p e r f o r m e r on Wisconsin, 1024-974. Top shooter a 4-1-1 m ark. State, 1-5, is tied of 58 per game, while their op­ the squad. for sixth. State plays Michigan this weekend in a home se rie s. Bring Back Boxing ponents have grabbed an aver­ age of 56.6 per contest. dium. Present plans ca ll for lighting a limited number of courts, with the possibility of lighting them all if there is Szy pu la a l s o s a i d that t u m b l e r D i c k G i l i b e r t o w ill s e e l i m i t e d f o r the sq uad w as G old en. T h e t e a m s w ill c o m p e t e a g a i n s t s e v e n a r e a s c h o o l s F e b . 22 in the In the scoring ra ce , the top a sufficient demand during the year. Pfc»»»k? L.ny action on S a t u r d a y a t B lo o m in g ­ Midwest Sectional PistolTourna- three positions are held by Michi- ton. G i l i b e r t o c o m p e t e d in th e m ent. j gan players. Wilfred Martin leads Editor's Note: Today's column is the fourth in a series f r e e exercise l a s t S a t u r d a y , but Varsity t e a m members i n ­ in scoring with 15 points. Wol­ written by State News sports reporters. verines’ Tom Polonic andGordon by DICK SONANDERS B o x e r Q u ir k F ig h t s T o n ig h t w a s u n a b le t o t u m b le b e c a u s e of a knee injury. c l u d e : T o m O a k e y , Dave Shelly, Mel Mathias, .Jim M a s o n and Wilkie follow with 14 and 12 S ta te N e w s S p o rts W rite r th e tourney this year. Several G i l b e r t o i n j u r e d h i s kneewhile Golden. Dave Babbitt, George Michigan State’ s boxing adver­ If Q u i r k w in s h e w ill fig h t in points respectively. Mac Orme, years ago when MSU had a boxing competing on the long horse in Spencer, Ted Nouffer, Golden and tising m ajor, A l la n Quirk, will be Grand R a p i d s t h i s w eekend in the MSU scoring leader is tied for Why don’ t w e h a v e b o x in g on the v a r i s t y l e v e l at M i c h i g a n Norm Melby make up the R O T C fighting tonight in the final round State G o ld e n G l o v e s finals. team , a large number of students the N a t i o n a l Collegiate fourth with 11 points. State? team of th e Lansing D istrict Golden Quirk is the only State boxer in entered. C h a m p i o n s h i p s l a s t s p r i n g and S t a t e u s e d to ha v e a bo x in g t e a m f r o m which m a n y f i n e f i g h t e r s M.S.U. SCORING Gloves. d ev e lo p ed . C h u c k D a v e y , now a M i c h i g a n bo x in g c o m m i s s i o n e r , Quirk, who possesses the C a­ ÇAMt SAVINGS . * « FLUS HAID STAMI** f CASH SAVINGS PU& PLAID STAMPS! ( A L L GAMES) w a s an O l y m p i c gold medalist and had a v e r y s u c c e s s f u l p r o P ts. c a r e e r a f t e r c o m p e t i n g f o r MSU. C h uck S p e i s e r c a m e v e r y close nadian A m a t e u r Heavyweight G A Orme 14 17 31 to f ig h tin g the old mongoose Archie Moore for the light-heavy crown, will be meeting two-time Roberts 13 10 23 w eight t i t l e a few y e a r s b a c k . state champion William Allen of Coppo 11 7 18 State’ s McNeely fought Floyd Patterson for the heavy-weight Dimondale in the finals in the Lackey 4 10 14 title in 1 9 6 0 . R o b in Roberts, who h a s won o v e r 2 5 0 g a m e s a s a open heavyweight division. A twenty-one b o u t card is C h o ic e B eef Hargreaves 4 11 p i t c h e r in major l e a g u e b a s e b a l l , w a s a f i g h t e r f o r State. Heaphy 6 5 11 The reason that so few schools have boxing is that the sport listed, with the first of the three is considered too dangerous. Admittedly boxing is a rough sport, rounders getting underway at 7:30 hut so are football and hockey, both of which are on the varsity p.m. Tickets are available at the .evel at State. door. In tra m u ra l A few y e a r s a go th e d eath o f a f i g h t e r a t Wisconsin a r o u s e d the N e w s c r y f o r ba n n in g boxing on th e c o l l e g e l e v e l . B u t s u c h an attitude is v e r y unrealistic, since far m ore college football players die f ro m injuries received on the gridiron. More youngsters die T ic k e ts A v a ila b le Round Steak Full cut lb. MEN’S playing little league baseball than a re killed in boxing each y ear. T i c k e t s for the D e t r o i t Open Hockey League Some people have the misconception that most boxers end up in a mental institution, believing that the blows received to the Pistons-San Fran cisco W arriors basketball g a m e at Lansing’ s Sirlion lb. 10 — Kappa Sig m a-P hi Sigm a head cause permanent brain damages. But doctors say that one Civic Center Feb. 18 are still out of every five persons will o r should spend some time in a available. Kappa 10:30 — E a s t S h aw -E m m o n s Residence Hall Bowling mental institution. Tests made in New York confirmed the fact T-Bone I - 2 — W o l v e r to n - W o r m w o o d 3 -4 — W o o d b r i d g e - W o r s h i p that the many blows a fighter receives have little significance SUPER RIGHT Rump or Rolisserie Roast 5 - 6 — W o lv erin e-W o llsto n e on the brain, A fighter who is in Semi-Boneless Govt. Inspected Grade A 7_8 — W ooster-W orth in gton good condition can take the pun­ . 26c 9 - 1 0 — C ach et-C am b rid g e ishment he receives as well as I I - 1 2 — S n y d e r 1 0 - A r i s t o c r a t s a football player. A typical fighter Basketball Schedule takes no m ore punishment than State’ s halfback, Sherm Lewis Hams 51i FRYERS - T im e G y m 1 (C t. 1) r e c e i v e s e v e r y fall. (Fully Cooked Whole or Hall) S U P ER RIGHT 6 — W im b l e d o n - W il d in g 7 — Snyder 1 4 -1 6 8 — W in sh ire - W inch ester 9 — B rou gham -B ristol T h e most important item to c o n s i d e r i s that no one d r a g s a m a n into the s p o r t of boxing. This is one thing that the in­ Halibut Steak 49 lb. Jumbo Ring Bolonga G y m I (C t. 2) ANN PAGE dividual must decide for himself. 29* 6 — W icliff-W in d ja m m er 7 — B r a n n i g a n - S i x P ak 8 — B rink ley -B ru tu s When h e g o e s onto the s q u a r e s u r f a c e h e i s on h is own. He h a s m a d e th e d e c i s i o n f o r h i m ­ Bananas 2 lb s . KETCHUP 14 oz. bot. eo, 9 — B ran d y-D eu ces MICHIGAN Y E L L O W s e l f that b o x i n g . i s th e s p o r t * G y m II (Ct. 3) 29* GRAPE JELLY ». .. in w hich he w ants to c o m p e t e . 6 — A .P . 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