Inside MSU’s “ Night People" p. 6; Cogers face Hawkeyes, p.7; L ast home fencing meet, p.8« M IC H IG A N U N IV E R SIT Y STATE ÍW S Weather Mild today with temperatures in the mid-30's; snow this ev­ ening. Cloudy and mild Satur­ day. Vol. 55, Number 93 Friday, February 14, 1964 Ea st Lansing, Michigan Price 10« C u p id T a k e s A im T o d a y A s S e x e s D e c la r e T r u c e Today marks the celebration of the annual 24 Chaucer wrote In th e ‘Y’arlem ent of F o u le s ^ "F o r Valentine Traditions Still Strong hour truce of the battle between the sexes. this was on Seynt Valentynes day, whan every foul cometh ther to chese his m ate.” It has since been Valentine's day customs today are kept alive The tradition of Valentine’ s Day is believed to the belief that birds mate on Feb. 14th. by the influences of sentiment and com m ercialism . go back 3,000 y ears to the days of ancient Rome. Tiny red ro se buds, many-colored card s in every The Lupercalia, a spring festival always held in February, was celebrated at the time Valentino, These legends became the foundation for the ce le ­ bration of Valentine’ s Da y - a day set aside for sweet­ size and shape, beautifully decorated cakes and cookies, big heart-shaped boxes of chocolates, and h a handsome dashing youth, suffered martydom for h earts and lovers. furry red and white stuffed animals all tell the story of Cupid’ s holiday. ■ P t» denouncing religious beliefs. ‘ ¿olden Age' Of Valentines HR)# M il The “ Golden Age” of the valentine, lasting from Over $48,000,000 are spent on Valentines alone Martyr Creates Legend 1850 to 1900, marked the peak in valentine art, in the United States. Cardm akers claim that over Some legends say that while he was awaiting workmanship, color, and design. 600,000,000 valentines are exchanged every year. execution, he formed a friendship with the blind Western Union predicts that over 80,000 “ candy-, daughter of the jailer. On the eve of his death In the early 1 9 0 0 ’ s , Valentine’ s Day was as big gram s” and over 43,600 telegram s will be used he wrote her a farewell m essage signed “ From a celebration as New Y e a r's Eve is today. In New to convey valentine m essages this year. your Valentine.” After his death, on Feb. 14, young York City, a masquarade ball was given on Val­ men and maidens drew names from an urn during entine’ s Eve entitled " L o v e r ’ s Pagent.’ ’ Couples Com m ercially speaking, Valentine’ s Day is a thriv­ the Lupercalia to learn who their valentine for the arrived at the ball in costum es representing such ing business. Traditionally speaking, it looks as day would be. famous lovers as Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella and though Cupid’ s arrow s will be right on target for V A L E N T I N E — Maria Colucci, Niagara F a l l s , N .Y ., junior, is a heartening sight as she smiles Another legend was formulated in England when her Prin ce Charming, and T ristan and Isolde. years to come. Valentine's greetings. photo by Ken Roberts House OK’s Funds For Power Plant $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 A fric a n C e n te r T o L o se P ro fs V o te d B y Berry , Wolff To Join 9 1 -2 Edge Northwestern Faculty S o m e Q u e s t i o n The economic law that talent goes to the highest bidder has V » C o n s titu tio n a lity By J A C K I E KOHONA asserted itself in connection with the African Studies Center. \ State News Staff Writer The center will lose Jack B erry and Hans Wolff, both professors The house of representatives # X, . of African languages, because Thursday passed a resolution to it cannot meet salary offers of Northwestern University. The D re s s R u le V release $350,000 for the new pow­ er plant despite a question of con­ two will sta rt at the Evanston, stitutionality raised by some leg­ 111., institution next September. islato rs. “ The salary increase is enough that MSU officials decided they U p h e ld B y The senate is expected to act on the resolution Monday. cannot meet i t ," Jack B erry The resolution, passed by a 91 said. Wolff refused to comment on why he is leaving. M H A V o te to 2 vote, includes stipulation that the state department of adminis­ JACK BER R Y HANS W O LFF A motion to revise evening meal tration award contracts for all B e rry will become chairman power plant equipment. of African studies at Northwest­ d ress regulations for men living ern. He cam e here fall term in residence halls was defeated The house Ways and Means from the University of London by Men’ s Halls Association Thur­ comm ittee reported on the reso ­ where he started an internation­ sday night for. the third time. lution with the stipulation which L B J , H o m e S tre s s ally known program in African The vote was seven in favor would n o t allow the Board of T rustees to award contracts or studies. He also is known for of the motion, two against and his work on the African Lan­ two abstentions. accept bids. U n it y O n A s ia T a r if f guage Journal. The proposed change would Rep. Joseph Gillis, D-Detroit, brought up the question of consti­ * Hans Wolff, who came here have allowed men to wear sport tutionality before the house vote. WASHINGTON UPi-P r e s i d e n t te r returns to London today. from the University of Puerto shirts and any trousers except “ How can we make the Univer­ Johnson and British Prim e Min­ Informants on both sides rated Rico in 1960, taught linguistics jeans, L evis, dungarees, knick­ sity go to the department of ad- iste r Al . ec D ouglas-H om e c li­ as well worthwhile this first in African languages and bul- e rs , bermudas and beachcom­ bers. m i n i s t r a t i o n for c o n t r a c t maxed a two-day global review get-together by the two since ture of A frica. The motion was introduced by awards?” Gillis asked. “ Under Thursday with a communique that becoming heads of their resp ec­ “ If MSU had tried to meet MEN'S DRESS R E G U L A T IO N S -- Jim Nothoff, Flint junior, contrasts clothing men students 'the constitution the University stressed unity on southeast Asia tive governments. These sources the Northwestern proposals, sal­ Keith Pochert, Port Hope soph­ could wear to evening meals in dormitories under present regulations, at |eft, ar|d proposed should make the decision.” and on tariff negotiations. But said each acquired a better know­ a ries for these men would have omore and representative to MHA Pboto by Lorry F ritila n Gillis was referring to the con­ it by-passed A ngle-A m erican ledge of, and friendship for, the been double those of other mem­ from E ast Shaw. Je r ry W allace, change, at right. The change was defeated Thursday evening. stitution’ s clause which makes differences on Cuban trade and other. The Am erican and British b ers of the department,” one Cedar Springs junior and South Mi h ig a n S t a t e a "self-governing credit to the Red bloc. chiefs normally maintain a close source said. “ This would not Case representative, seconded. Similar motions have been body.” With that, the two leaders went association. have been fair to the dedicated R ep. W i l f r e d B ass.ett, R- on to a final round of enter­ The communique noted the wide people who aren't making high brought before MHA twice before tainment— a Douglas-Home lunch range of issues around the world s a la rie s .” this term . The first time the Another spokesman said that vote was nine to two against the S t u d e n t C o n g r e s s T a b le s Jackson and a VV.'S and Means c o m m i t t e e member, said the r e s ­ for Johnson at the British em ­ in which the United States and olution a p p r o p r i a t e s m o n e y to the bassy, and a Johnson dinner- Britain have common interests. MSU wants a strong African lan­ motion. The second vote was s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t of a d m i n i s t r a ­ Douglas-Home, it stated, “ r e ­ guage program but it does not six in favor, four against, and one dance for Douglas-Home at the White House. The Prim e M inis- emphasized the United Kingdom want to pay the salaries neces­ abstention. Eight votes were nec­ sary to maintain it. essary to pass the motion. O ff-C a m p u s H o u s in g B ill t io n and not to th e U n i v e r s i t y . "T h e d e p a r t m e n t of a d m i n i s ­ support for U.S. policy in South t r a t i o n is m a k i n g a gift to the Un­ The 11 member African Studies MHA’ s vote to try to establish Student Congress met for three dents under 21 to live in un­ the issue at the present tim e. Viet Nam” in the fight against iv ersity ,” B assett said. C enter teaches cou rses in most lesser d ress regulations on F r i ­ hours Wednesday night before de­ supervised housing if they have Asked to elaborate on his c r it­ Communist guerrillas. Johnson Gillis raised two other ques- day nights only was not changed. ciding to table its housing re ­ parental consent and have lived icism s of the report, Hekhuis Finalists For (continued on page 3) (continued on page 6) solution until next week. in University housing for three (continued on page 6) (continued on page 6) The resolution would allow stu- term s. M r. MSU Some of the time was devoted to discussing a $200 appro­ W orld News Announced Speaker Policy priation for the debate team , but most of the meeting was spent Five finalists for the M r. MSU title were announced Wednesday. A t Capitol discussing the housing proposal. Speaker of Congress Bob Henc- at a Glance The contestants are Jon Aho, ken, Huntington Woods senior, Tecum seh, j u n i o r , M r. North W illiams; j ack Armistead, East Under Fire said he had learned from a " p e r ­ son high up in the administration” Rods Will Reopen Berlin Wall BERLIN lf)-The East German Communist government said Thurs­ Lansing, j u n i o r , M r . Sigma Michigan State’ s speaker pol­ that the housing proposal would day night it is willing to reopen th e wall during th e E a s t e r and Kappa; G a r y Falkenstein, Stur­ icy cam e under fire in the house be approved and the question was Whitsun holidays to West B erlin ers who want to visit their families gis, s o p h o m o r e , Mr. West of representatives Thursday. "not whether but when.” in the Soviet sector. Yakely; B ru ce Osterink, Grand Rep. Richard A.H.J.Guzowski, He then urged that Congress Rapids, junior, Mr. Alpha Phi; D -Detroit, introduced a resolu­ pass the resolution and main­ Vietnamese Get Military Pay Raise Dick Schubert, Franklin, junior, tion prohibiting the appearance tain day-to-day contact with the M r. E ast Landon. of subversive speakers at schools administration in order to serve PLATEAU G. Viet Nam 0P)-MaJ. Gen. Nguyen Khanh said Thursday The men, selected for sch olar­ receiving state aid. as an aide. he is boosting the pay of his enlisted men by about $4 million a year ship, citizenship and appearance, T h e m e a s u r e represents and wants them represented on his ruling Junta. Louis F . Hekhuis, director of will vie for the title which will Guzowski’ s renewal of a fight student affairs and adviser to All- Aiming to bolster m ilitary m orale, the prem ier-strongm an made be awarded at the Spinster Spin, waged last spring. the announcements on the Lungar New Y ear that is Viet Nam's most University Student Government, Feb. 29. Miss MSU Judy Smith, Guzowski said that the resolu­ important holiday. said he thought the report which Birmingham sophomore, w i l l tio n was aimed specifically at accompanied the proposal is ” in- crown the winner that night. Mlchljug.SV Wavnp Staqe and Charged Hitler Aide Hangs Self . Complete, inaccurate and m is­ Originally 50 men, represent­ the University of Micnigan.' FRANKFORT, Germany UP)—Dr. Werner Heyde hanged himself in leading” and "doesn’t do credit ing all living units, competed for The Resolution, in p art, reads: prison Thursday and escaped trial on charges that he was the man MR. MSU F IN A L IS T S ** F in alists in the Mr. MSU contest are from left to right, Bruce Oster­ to anyone.” the finals. The contestants were "n o educational. institution sup- who headed Adolf Hitler’ s program for killing 200,000 mental and ink, Grand Rapids junior; Dick Schubert, Franklin junior; Jon Aho, Tecumseh junior; Gary He said also that there Is no then narrowed to 15. The five physical defectives in World War II. finalists were chosen Wednesday. Falkenstein, Sturgis sophomore; and Jack Armistead, Ea st Lansing junior. riw* w o...s»k»» ( continued on page 6) official administrative stand on 2 M ich igan State News, E a s t Lan sing, M ic h ig an F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 14, 1964 * The growth of MSU as a m a j o r Growth And Research c r e a s e in such p r o j e c t s as the Language Labs cente r of knowledge and r e s e a r c h new plant r a di a ti o n r e s e a r c h c e n ­ m ak e s E a s t La n si n g the potential home of c a m p u s - o r i e n t e d indus­ t e r . The initiative is up to the city g o v e r n m e n t , and s o m e m o ve s Useful New Tool t r i a l r e s e a r c h f a ci l i t i e s . have been ma de to e s t a b l i s h a A Michigan e c o n o m i s t pointed r e s e a r c h park on the north side By C H AR LES C .W E L L S State News Staff Writer this out in a talk h e r e this week. of the c i t y . B e r n a r d M. Conboy of the s t a t e The use of language laboratories in teaching foreign languages Industry’s i n t e r e s t i n E a st has been vastly overrated, a recent survey shows. d e p a r t m e n t of e c o n o m i c e x p a n ­ L a n s in g is both an indication of Raymond F . Keating, research fellow in the Institute of Admin­ sion sa id , “ E a s t L a n s i n g is MSU’ s grow ing i m p o r t a n c e as an istrative R esearch at T eachers College, New York City, made the conclusion from a prelim inary study of21NewYork school d istricts. sitting on an opportunity and it in t el l e ct u al c e n t e r and a p r o m i s e While language laboratories may be effective, the study showed should c a p i t a l i z e on i t . “ of an i n c r e a s e in its position due that many schools are doing as well as those with labs or even bet­ te r without them, he said. Many c i t i e s all o v e r the nation to the e s t a b l i s h m e n t of f a c i l i t i e s Language laboratories have made great changes in the teaching have taken advantage of t h e i r near here. of ^preign languages. Students in cla sse s where they are used sit in individual booths and learn by repeating what they hear from tape pr o xi m it y to u n i v e r s i t i e s and have As Conboy pointed out, the tim e recordings. « : est ab li sh ed “ r e s e a r c h p a r k s “ is now f o r the c it y to develop its Keating’ s final report will b e available in July. Stanley R. for re ntal to industry. Such in­ potential in this a r e a , in o r d e r & Townsend, p rofessor and chairm an of foreign languages here, agreed with most of the Keating report. d u s t r i e s as s p a c e and c h e m i c a l not to l o se out to the thousands "W e have used language laboratories here for several y ears and r e s e a r c h f u n c t i o n b e s t when they have been su ccessfu l," he said. "H owever, laboratories won’t qf o t h e r c i t i e s pr oposing r e ­ make all language teaching successful; nor will they replace th e a s s o c i a t e d with un iv er si t y f a c u l ­ s e a r c h p a r k s . Only by using its teach er.” ties working in the fields. The MSU language laboratory facilities are located on the first own e n e r g y and taking advantage floor of M orrill Hall. They are designed so that four cla sse s can use Conboy said, " T h e U n iv e r si ty of the obvious opp or tun it ie s can the laboratory at once. is this c i t y ’ s selling point for r e - "MSU has found them to be a useful tool when used as a supple­ the c it y move f o r w a r d to a p r o m ­ ment to classroom teaching and individual study,” he added. s e a r c h - i n d u s t r v to l o ca te h e r e . ” inent position among the new The principle of the laboratories is not wrong because it has been The Uni ver sit y can not move g e n e r a t i o n of “ co l l e g e t o w n s , ” used successfully for many y e a rs, he said. After introduction and p ractice in c la s s , they serve to reinforce what has been learned. d i r e c t l y in a m a t t e r such as this, mo dern h o m e s of advanced r e ­ Laboratories are also useful in overcoming a student’ s reluctance ot he r than working for an in­ search. to use the language in class for fear he will make m istakes, in keep­ ing other students from hearing e r r o r s in pronunciation which they might adopt and in providing a better means of testing the student orally. Townsend indicated that the problem with language laboratories Housing Change Is Reasonable is a misunderstanding of what they -can and Cannot do. If they are used as a supplement to classroom work, then they are useful, but they can never replace the Instructor. All U n iv e r si ty Student G o v e r n ­ the p a r e n t a l p r o t e ct i o n it holds One serious limitation of the Keating study is that all the school system s surveyed were far above average in wealth. Obviously ment has c o m e up with a pro posal o v e r the students. Is it f a i r to that has m e r i t s , although we d i s ­ the stu d en ts, who supposedly a r e Letters To The Editor schools with superior teach ers who have been doing an excellent Job are not a good measure of what might be achieved elsewhere. a g r e e with its r e a s o n s and t a c ­ The Keating report stated that there has been a serious lag in the c r e a m - o f - t h e - c r o p , o r to the the training of teach ers on how to use th e electronic aides. Also tics. U n i v e r s i t y , w h i c h has to play T h e r e is no r e a s o n that s t u ­ dents under 2 1 who have lived in watchdog to 2 7 , 0 0 0 stu d en ts ? R ig h ts B ill W eak listed are Insufficient guidance in helping them select m aterials and too little concerted planning of how best to integrate the new ap­ proach into the total foreign language curriculum . The laboratory equipment has been offered free to schools under Such a move would enable the U n ive rs it y h o u s i n g for th r e e unwise demands f o r shipping sure from parent to child, it the National Defense Education Act of 1958 and this has been a stim ­ student to a s s u m e m o r e r e s p o n ­ To the E ditor: ulus for schools to adopt it. Another factor the report says; is that t e r m s and have th eir p a r e n t ’ s whites and blacks about town to cannot be proposed that the r e ­ com m ercial and'educational overselling has induced schools to rush p e r m i s s i o n should not be allowed sibility for h i m s e l f , as the Uni­ The civil rights billnow srum - achieve an equitable mixture of m arks about Negroes which chil­ into the program because it was fashionable. v e r s i t y has asked him to do in the bling through Congress will not different-colored faces in the dren will hear at home when they Language teach ers in New York City who have been using the lan­ to live in o f f - c a m p u s u n s u p e r ­ satisfy anyone. It will be j u s t classroom . ask the questions, "Why can 't 1 guage laboratories reacted to the study with a vigorous defense of vised housing. E D P p r o g r a m , 'and would r e l i e v e s t r o n g enough to antagonize In, N ew York City, th e N .Y. go to school with Ja n ie ? " will the new approach. the U n i v e r s i t y of a t e r r i f i c b u r ­ whites and just weak enough to Tim es complained recently that add to t h e i r acceptance of the The th r e e t e r m s in Un iv er sit y antagonize Negroes. d rivers are now hired instead of other ra c e . housing would give the U n i v e r ­ den. It is a safe bet to forecast teach ers, an d some children— It is evident that increased r a ­ more civil rights m arches, s it - Negro and white— must spend cial hatred stem s directly from sity the opportunity to help the P r e s e n t l y the g r e a t e s t p r e s ­ ins, e tc ., through November, and more than one and a half hours compulsive m easures of physic al w AG E s P A R A D E 111*1 AD u L T X 1 L E D t ra ns it io n fr o m high school to some “ liberal humanitarians” just riding buses. integration whether they be ship­ E s u r e for U n i v e r s i t y p a r e n t a l i s m OE N S E 1 B E M U S E (but " f i s c a l con servatives,” They have no choice in the mat­ ping ra ce s among schools, forc­ co l l e g e . If the student has not c o m e s f ro m the p a r e n t s . The m m A R R A S M o mind you) like Johnson, Rocke-. ter and whether their friend next ing Negro residence in boarding ACROSS 28. Picture ill A C T * O S T 1 L made the t r a n si t i o n in a y e a r , p a r e n t s , h o w e v e r , should r e a l i z e feller and the Bunch will con­ door goes to the same school and houses or prohibiting s t u d e n t 1. Enclosed holder ■ H E R A L D M O N A D then that student is not equipped tinue to p ress buttons on their participates in th e same activ­ residence in boarding houses. 6. Household 31. Ignited that their c hi ld re n a r e th e i r r e ­ ball-point pens and erad icate ities is just a m atter of arb itra­ All of t h e s e tem porary, ex­ gods 32. Steep A R A K E S A L U T E to handle co l l e g e work. sponsibility and not the U n i v e r ­ hatred and economic discrim ina­ tion. trem e devices will in the long run 11. Fluent* 33. Turmoil ■ A V A D 0 » I M E W The reason behind the plan is retard meaningful p ro gress and 12. Happening 35. Without: A T E A R Y A N The U n iv er si ty needs to loosen tion. s i t y ’ s. 13. jackal god: B O L E R o G A M E S This is all fine for polemics one of combatting some adverse make m ore difficult the m ore im­ Ft. Egypt. 39. Bib. king E s E R I « E V A D E and State of the Union addresses, effects segregation has on a p er­ portant task of social integration. b u t at some point— " p e r i l - son and which will supposedly be 14. Curate 41. Hard wood D E R 1 D E 1 RE n E W 15. Decompose 43. Give: Scot. point,” if you will—discrim ina­ removed by forcing white chil­ 16. Transgres­ 44. "Ship of the tion is rev ersed , and we find la­ dren to play with Negroes. That John P . Dellera Answering The Challenge tent bigotry not so latent and pas­ white parents will not take kindly sive acceptance turned to hostil­ to the trucking of their sons or sion 18. Half: prefix desert" 46. Card DOWN 1. Light boat 7. Zealous 8. New 19. Encounter holding 2. Keen 9. Coating ity. daughters to a Negro and much- T r u e C h u rc h 21. Tibetan 48. Winged 3. Relative 10. Bar C r i e s that the youth of today co m p l a i n t s that students a r e not That point was reached long ago d i f f e r e n t neighborhood is ig­ gazelle 49. Celestial 4. Anc. Gr. 11. Till the sod a r e selfi sh and u n co nc er ne d about when Negroes staged demonstra­ nored. 23. Catnip abode country s o c i a l l y a w a r e , and can be the tions which could only be called But the ignorance also Includes T o the E ditor: 17. Jap. drama 24. Footed vase 50. Meaning 5. Layout 20. Egypt, sun o t h e r s don’ t stand up v e r y long f o r e r u n n e r of a d o m e s t i c P e a c e u seless for their cause and nega­ an element of stupidity. Because 26. Name 51. Penetrate 6. Gold coin god tive in nature. bigotry is passed in large m ea- Concerning DouglasKalstead’ s to r e p o r t s of p r o j e c t s such as C o r p s as the P r e s i d e n t has s u g ­ 22. N. Zealand It was passed in serious de­ letter on the "T ru e Church" and i z 3 5 MSU’ s Student Education C o r p s . 4 6 7 3 9 10 aborigine gested. g ree by the truly unjustifiable and the topic in general. I suppose that Khruschchev and m a % 12 25. Amer. cari­ The expansion of Student E d u ­ caturist B a h a ’i M e a n i n g Mao have no convictions; that The e nt hu sia sti c r e s p o n s e that 13 1 14 27. Possessive c a t i o n C o r p s throughout Michigan C astro is not convinced. I suppose has g r e e t e d news of the SEC in ca n only be b e n e fi ci a l f o r the S ta te N e w s To the E ditor: that Nehru and Tito are not con­ 15 14 % n IO adjective 28. Brawl all a r e a s is proof that co l l eg e s t u ­ N e w s 4S o u r c e s ’ The Baha’ i Faith does not be­ vinced; t h a t G o l d w a t e r and 29. Treat l o c a l sc h oo ls p a r t i c i p a t i n g in the lieve that religions are manmade. Johnson, Republican and Demo­ li ZO 21 ZI 23 royally dents a r e willing to give up their p r o g r a m a n d for the students To the Editor: Bah’i’ s believe’ all religions are c ra t, conservative and liberal 24 %ZS 24 % 27 30. Cossack time to s e r v e the public, and that one in that they are God-given. h a v e no convictions. 1 suppose chief s e r v i n g in it. The m o r e rapidly that Mussolini and Napoleon had %% za % zi 30 % 31. Despise the public is m o r e than happy to the p r o g r a m can be i n s t r u m e n t e d In the Feb. 5 State News the The Baha'i Faity is not a syn cre­ paper’ s adviser, Louis Berm an, tism of existing religions, but an no convictions; that Marx and % % y///V/A / 34. Accomplish take advantage. is quoted as describing the State independent, world-wide religion Lenin were not convinced. I sup­ 31 33 34 35 34 37 38 36. Century the b e t t e r it will be for all c o n ­ News as a "lab o rato ry ” for stu­ revealed by Baha’u'Llah. pose t h a t Hitler was not con­ 39 % 40 41 % 42 43 plant 37. More cerned. Linda M iller, in her article vinced. The SEC sends i n t e r e s t e d s t u ­ dents to prove their ideas. A f r o n t page article, in t h e Feb. 7, stated that B aha'i’ s be­ Fu rth erm ore, I suppose that 44 % 45 Z/Z 44 p 47 delightful dents to teach p a r t - t i m e in u n d e r ­ 38. Witnessed two-thirds of the people of India sam e edition, entitled "Defeated lieve religions are man-m ade. Zà 40. Receives staffed sc hoo ls throughout this Bill Could Have Caused Tuition We realize the article on the Faith and China are not convinced that 49 49 H ike," is based on the rem arks of published Jan. 31 could have given "T h e only acceptable f o r m in io % 5/ 42. Sharp 45. Shelter par t of the st a t e . Its s u c c e s s in two y e a r s of o p e r a t i o n has an unidentified "ad m inistrator” this im pression due to faulty pro­ which God dare appear is food" and t h a t Southern segregatlon- % % 47. Burmese demon V a le n tin e S p ir it and a person called "one MSU noun referen ce. It stated, “ disunities and divi­ alists h a v e no convictions of attracted nationwide attention, s o u rce ." rightness. I suppose that people Feb. 6 the State News published sions did not originally exist in and has prompted Gov. G epr ge are not convinced that something IfCupid w e r e r e a l l y a an article which dominated the religions. These are all m an- front page and was continued on m ade.” "T h e s e " refers to dis­ is good for humanity if and only Foxs Quality Jewelers Since 1917 Romney to look into the p o s s i ­ c r a c k shot, we ’ d s ee the another, entitled "Lim itation Bill unities, not religions. The article if it is good for them selves. bility of expanding the p r o g r a m C a l l e d Illogical By MSU.” In later states, " a l l religions have And I presum e that the students B a r b e r s ’ Union send the on this campus are open-minded GLOWING to all c a m p u s e s in the s t a t e . reading the article who do we find one sou rce—God.” p e rp e tu a l b e a u ty — B e a t l e s a valentine. speaking f o r MSU? None other We m erely wish to co rre c t the and flexible in their convictions. Such public s e r v i c e p r o j e c t s than th e MSU "ad m in istrator" misunderstanding, which is, un­ I presum e that we are not yet ir ­ ^ .U N IQ U E " c o n to u r revocably convinced of our poli­ and his pal, an "MSU sou rce.” fortunately, common. i \ b r i l l i a n c e " d e sig n as this a r e a m e a n s of co m bat ti ng Feb. 7 an article on the f r o n t page with a five column headline tics, o u r eth ics, our religion, even our aesthetics. Thus, I p re­ iv reading "O fficial Explains Con­ Jean Pitchford sume that, when we finally decide, flicting Reports” tell us it is M errle Gordon we shall not necessarily decide what are our already destined MICHIGAN based on the rem arks of "a n of­ ’’v . convictions. STATI UNIVERSITY TATE M EW S ficial who declined to have h i s name u sed ." S ig n s L a c k in g No, Mr. Kalstead and others— 1 believe that a m ajor problem of Feb. 10, a f r o n t page article To the Editor: tells of the "probable” naming of the world is that everyone owns VÌ Member Associated P re s s , United P ress an MSU dorm itory after the l a t e rigid convictions; and I think that sum m er term ; special Welcome Issue in Sep­ L a st Saturday 1 observed park­ International, Inland Daily P re ss Association, tem ber. President Kennedy. The spokes­ ing tickets being Issued in the those who advocate an; theory of Associated Collegiate P re ss Association, Second cla ss postage paid at East Lansing, man? An “ MSU spokesman.” In angle parking area adjacent to limited and stable convictions are Michigan P re ss Association. Michigan. the sam e edition we are told that C ase Hall. Looking for a sign to requesting etther a Big Brother Editorial and business offices at 341 Student an AUSG com m ittee’s report ap­ indicate parking area and tim e, I society or the self-exterm ination Published by the students of Michigan p ears to be BAP work, according found but one. of our sp ecies. Services Building, Michigan State University, State University. Issued on class days Monday to "on e administrative official.” through Friday during the fall, winter and spring q uarters, twice weekly during the E ast Lansing, Michigan. Mail subscriptions payable in advance: term , $3; 2 te rm s, $4; 3 te rm s, $5; full y ear, $6. This was in front ofC ase’ s c l r - Gosh all Ned, gang, what kind of cu lar drive, and did not seemingly "lab o rato ry ” are. you running? pertain to the angle parking. Howard M. Moss 175 00 EXTEN D ED Since when have the speculations, 1 have noticed other areas also L e t t e r P o lic y TERMS A V A IL A B L E Editor............................................Bruce Fabricant W ire E ditor................................John Van Gieson ruminations and explanations of poorly labeled. Perhaps a warn­ anonymous officialdom become ing could be issued, or with the L etters should not be longer Advertising Manager.......................Fred Levine Photo Chief......................................George Junne Campus E ditor..............................G erry Hitvkl»y A ss’t . campus ed itor......................... Liz Hyman Night. E ditor................................ ' A sst. Adv. M grs. . . . . .Frank Senger J r ., Tom Winter news? Or are you Just making all many signs which appear before than 300 words, and should be o f it"up?'Of course,' cfon't bother our buildings th*e next might read , typed double spaced ifpcrsifele. printing this letter if it would em­ "Appropriated an d Built from Names and address should aldb .FOX'S Editorial Staff. . . .B arb Bradley Dave Stewart ............................................................. Arthur Langer D ir e c t D ia m o n d Im p o r te rs b arrass you. Student Parking F in es.” be included. No unsigned letters ..........................Mike Kindman .Karen Gilliland Circulation Manager...................... Tom Winter will be printed, but names may FRANDOR SHOPPING C E N T E K Sports E d ito r................................... Je rry Caplan News Adviser.................................. Dave Jaehnig Thomas E . Lowrey be withheld if we feel there is Richard L . Brow er reason. and 2 0 3 S . WASHINGTON F rid a y , F e b r u a r y 14, 1964 3 M ich igan S tate News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan S tu d e n t Police, Beatles, Kisses . . . C o m m it t e e D ro p p e d A P C ite s S tu d e n ts P ro b le m s But the students, resolving to noise than the perform ers— re ­ and shimmying, their hair fell “ The B l u e Ribbon S t u d e n t By The Associated Press ported; in ripples down the back of their combat "u n iversity dictation of Committee has been formally " I had a teriffic view of the necks. It isn’t every girl who student m o rals,” drew moral abandoned,’* Mike Hannah,Grand NEW YORK, Am erica’ s stu­ back of their heads. It was great. gets to see th at." support from as far a w a y --100 Rapids freshman said. dents are having their trials Every time they started shaking m iles— as the campus of Purdue. What must rank as one of the The Blue Ribbon Student Com­ and tribulations early this y ear, greatest jaywalking demonstra­ Meantime, in th e basement mittee, working in cooperation beset by c r i s e s of kissing, tions of all time took place near Beatles and jaywalking before recreation r o o m of Sycamore wi t h Governor Romney’ s C it- the Ohio State University cam ­ the spring sap even starts to Hall, the necking went on. The S p a c e A g e n c y zien’ s Committee on Education, an ti-k issin g edict in the up­ pus at Columbus. had to be canceled because it rise. F o r two hours, some 5,000 stairs lounge, didn’t “ put any B u y s E q u i p m e n t could not elicit enough student And as usual, they let their students crossed and recrossed crim p” on activities downstairs, support. woes be known, railing to the said one coed. the street— creating a mammoth “ Probably because of the time cry : "Students have rights, tool” H O U S T O N (UP1)—The U.S. Respite finally cam e Thurs­ traffic jam — to protest the jail­ it would have necessitated, few The fires of protest blazed Space Agency says it is buying ing of a coed for an hour and day to the beleaguered forces of students offered their se rv ic e s ,” across the Bloomington campus equipment to permit American the law in New York City, who a half because she had ignored Hannah explained. of th e University o f Indiana, astronauts to climb outside their a jaywalking ticket. for days had protected the Beatles The comm ittee was organized where authorities imposed a ban space capsules. The agency has from their adoring young fans. The students even di.'Connected to get student opinion on education on kissing in the lounge of Syca­ issued a $133,000 contract for the bus trolley poles from overhead The B eatles, a shaggy quartet in order to aid Romney’ s Blue m ore Hall. " D i s g u s t i n g ex­ m aterials that will give an as­ wires and marched on police of B ritish rock’n’ roll sta rs, Ribbon Citizen’ s Committee. hibition,” s a i d the voice of tronaut vital oxygen, air p ressu re headquarters, smashing a few took their guitars to Florida, de­ Instead of a comm ittee, NSA is authority. and heat when he’ s outside the auto windows and damaging a parting with an apology; now working toward a week-end capsule. theater marque en route. "W e’ re so rry the police had conference for sometime in De­ so much trouble.” cem ber 1964, Hannah said. By Gay Stilley, 13, who sat at the that time, Romney’ s Committee will have compiled their prelim i­ P U L L S T H E CROWDS •• Student« who took advantage of the tour of the new cyclotorn build­ ing Wednesday got a glimpse of this magnet, which weighs over 100 tons and is vital to the LBJr Home side of stage during the Bea­ tles’ Carnegie Hall con cert— nary rep ort, other references atom smasher's operations. Photo by Do»e Sykes (continued from page 1) where emotional fans made m ore will have been consulted, student opinion and interest will have ’ reaffirm ed the support of the been aroused, and more careful United States for the peaceful planning will have taken place. national independence of Malay­ Hannah emphasized that stu­ sia,” where Britain is worried F ilm s T o S h o w dent opinion and support on edu­ cation is still desired. Those stu­ dents who expressed an interest E a rly P h y s ic is t G a lile o %/ %/ about possible Indonesian attack. On the forthcoming round of C a n a d ia n R o c k ie s T r a v e l photographer S t a n Vi in the original committee will tariff negotiations, beginning in Midgley will discuss a bicycle still be considered for the confer­ Geneva in May, the two pledgèd trip through theCanadian Rockies ence. "Only the means have been changed,” he s a i d , "not the B om 4 0 0 Y ears A g o to seek expanding international trade and economic growth for all. Both Washington and London want the Geneva conference to in film -lectu res at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday in the Auditorium. The program , part of the World win her heart goal.” T ravel S eries, will include color The construction of a clock, Discussing the charges against other means to give us knowledge lower the E u r o p e a n Common films of Banff, Lake Louise, the with a Belle Sharmeer human pulse measurement, sun­ him i n a letter t o the Grand which we can attain by them,” Market’ s tariff wall. Columbia ice fields, Yoho Valley, spots, telescopes, the concept of Duchess C h r i s t i n a , Galileo Emerald Lake, M t. Robson's valentine . . . force— these are a few of the showed h i s understanding o f Perhaps t h e most significant On Cuba, the communique said Thousand F a lls, Tonquin Valley, Hannah Heads areas in which the influence of Galileo Galilei, born in P isa, science and the Bible, saying: contribution of Galileo is not any single discovery or adaptation, Johnson “ stressed his concern at the present situation in the the Tumbling G lacier, and area sheer, sea m less, nylon wildlife. Caribbean area and the subver­ Judges For Italy, 400 y ears ago Saturday, is seen today. " , . ,1 think in the first place but his share in creating modern that it is very pious to say methods of scientific research . sive and disruptive influence of stockings... leg-si zed He reached his discovery of the the p r e s e n t Cuban regim e.” J o b Hunting? The New York Times Magazine and prudent to affirm that the Civic A w ard points out that Galileo’ s writing Holy Bible can never speak un­ laws of motion through mathe­ Douglas-Home, for h isp art, r e c ­ ognized the importance of Latin to fit her perfectly... truth—whenever its true mean­ m atical reasoning, but having President John A. Hannah has is tim eless. His works “ are in American development “ in con­ ing is understood.” reached a conclusion, he immedi­ been named chairman of the com ­ a large part as readable today as ately tested it by experimen­ ditions of freedom and political fashion-right in surfside, they w ere in his own tim es.” reason, and intellect has intended mittee of judges for the B ’nai and economic stability.” to forgo their use and by some tation. B ’ rith G reater Lansing Human " , . .1 do not feel obliged to glow, taupe mist, frosted Relations Award to be announced He realized that on a moving believe that that same God who Thursday. earth, o b j e c t s would behave taup e a n d other A plaque will be presented to just as they would on an earth has endowed us with senses, See KRAM ER’S fo r / the outstanding area citizen for standing still. He showed that LARGEST D ISCO UNTS the object retains the forward wanted shades. human kindness and community speed of the earth, contradicting IN TO W N ! It's that first brotherhood action. The sixth the then popular view than an A K A T o H o l d impression that Reinforced heel and toe or annual community-wide program object thrown high enough would counts. A neat will be held in the Big Ten Room, Kellogg Center. soon be left behind as the earth WINTER-CONDITION appearance is demi-toe styles. Sizes 8/2 to V e s p e r S e rv ic e M AX KM AM CA Nominations for the a w a r d sped onward. These findings were •'Y o u .’ r * c o r d i a l l y v it o d t o c o o u o In - fo r Y O U R C A R FO R LESS! easy. the beginning of inertial physics. A Vesper Service will be given t h o N i t v o Iu ob fo r O Anti* F re e st OOene ra te r* were submitted by organizations y o u r m o n e y !" • B etter iee • S ta rte r* 11; brev, modite and duchess and Individuals and are screened by the Alpha Kappa Alpha S oror­ O B rake* • Fu el Pum a* • W a te r F u m e* O S p a rk F lu t e by the Lansing Junior Chamber ity as part of their annual Foun­ • Poin ts • S p rin ts of Com m erce. A list of 10 nom­ Other studies of velocity and d ers' Day P rogram at 3 p.m. • C o n d en ser* o W ip e r B la d e s • B o o s t e r C a t lee leg sizes. 1.50 to 1.65 O H o se • T h erm o stats • B a tte ry C h a rte rs inees is then submitted to the force provided the basis for New­ Sunday in the Alumni Memorial committee of judges, headed by ton’ s statement that "action and Chapel. Hannah. reaction are equal and opposite.” B ernice Sumlin, Great Lakes A record number of 63 o r­ ganizations are co-sp on sorin g Galileo a l s o accepted th e theory that the earth and planets regional director for AKA, will deliver the main address about Can Your Motor Take the Cold Weather? CLEANERS 623 E . Gr. R iver Jacobsons the program . Prof. Louis A. Radelet of the MSU Police Administration De­ revolve around the sun and that -,tjiq m^pij has only reflected light. the Greek’ s role in society and the freedom movement. The Vesper Service will begin — GUr e b u il ? ED BEST QUALITY! LOWEST PRICES! — MOTORS ac ro ss from Student Serv. partment will be m oderator. The Although they are commonly the so ro rity ’ s Sisterhood Week F R ID A Y STORE HOURS - 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. progarm will also include songs accepted today, the 16th century activities which will end with a COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE by the E a rl Nelson singers and populace considered these beliefs sem i-form al dance on February a playlet by the Community C ir­ in conflict with the Bible, and 22, in the Union Ballroom, cle P layers. Galileo w a s persecuted f o r The serv ice will be open to all Best Prices in Town Tickets are available until Feb. heresy by the church. Greek organizations on campus. 18 through the Community S er­ “SERVING GREATER LANSING FOR 4t iE A R ST vices Council, IV 4-1357. — Wholesale A Retail — O n S a le M o n d a y AUTO K R A M E R PARTS Woodwinders SPARTAN ENGINEERS 800 E. Kalamazoo Phono IV 4-1335 To Stress AT Modern Mood E n g in e e r in g B ld g . The Faculty Woodwind Quintet will stre s s modern music In its Union B o o k 2 5 C _________ Dru g S t o r e s iJm m second concert of the season at 4 p.m . Sunday in the Music Auditorium. Quintet members are Russell Friedewald, flute, Daniel Stolper, TRIUMPH AUTO SHOW S P E C I A L S P E C I A L PU RCH ASE - E X T R A S P E C I A L P R I C E S oboe: E lsa Ludewig, clarinet; Edgar Kird, bassoon; and Doug­ las Campbell, horn. DRESSER SETS The first number on the pro­ gram will be Beethoven’ s "Quin­ tet in E flat Major,” Op. 71. an d M IRROR TR A Y S It was originally written for sex­ tet, but arranged many y ears 6.99 ago for quintet to escape the somber tone of the first orch es­ M IR R O R S tration, Kirk said. Other selections are "K v in - THE P O R T R A IT : te t,” Op. 43, by C arl Nielsen, T h e e m e r g e n c e of JOHN F . K E N N E D Y 2.79 to 6.99 and “ Kleine Kamjnermusik,” Op. by 24, No. 2, by Hindemith. Both are from the 1920's. Ja cq u e s Lowe Nielsen is considered Den­ O n c e - a - y e a r s p e c ia l on comb, brush an d mirror sets... m ark’s greatest com poser, but A l a r g e p i c t o r i a l , intimate c h r o n ic le has never been well-known in of the late P r e s i d e n t and his family r e c ta n g u la r, ov al, 3 -way mirror t r a y s ...s t a n d mirrors with A m erica, Kirk said. His music ' is highly chrom atic, often using 26 TRIUMPHS ON D IS P L A Y his childhood, student d a y s , s e r ­ d ouble m agnifying g la ss an d hand mirrors in asso rted polytones, and colorful. It often BIG SAVINGS WHILE T H E Y LA S T v ice in navy, politics and public of­ contains unusual melodic tw ists. We purchased all 1964 Triumphs on display at the DETROIT f i c e , his m a r r i a g e and inauguration patterns. G o ld - a n d silver-tone or com bination gold- The Hindemith work is consi­ \UTO SHOW recently, including the TRIUMPH SPITFIRE dered the cla ssic work for wood­ HARDTOP. We have all colors and models, all fully equipped, to the P r e s i d e n c y . A book of superb wind quintets. It is noted for tone finishes. its excitem ent, rhythm, melody, available for immediate delivery. photo gra phs to t r e a s u r e thru the and logical, tight construction. y e a r s , si z e 8 3 / 4 x 11 1/4. 3-PIECE D RESSER SETS (COMB, BRUSH, MIRROR) 6.99 DRIVE THEM TODAY! orig. pub. at $8.95 now this special edition only $2 95 MIRROR TRAYS 6.99 EA C H HAND MIRRORS 2.79 I n t e r n a l I D a n c e AL EDWARDS STAND M IRRORS 4.99 a n d 6.99 C A M P U S Tickets will be on sale today ir, the U.'M.- Ssounge for the In­ SPORTS CAR CENTER 1/ 616 North Howard ternational d a n c e to be held March 7. IV 9-7596 la c n iis iin s Foreign dishes will be served "Home of the Little Lively Ones" ( AC RO SS F R O M T H E UNION B L D G . ) with entertainment to follow. 4 M ichigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ichigan F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 14, 1964 F a ith O n C a m p u s - - - - Hungarian Finds 'L e t U s P r a y ' U n it- e s Fml O n K e e p in g " U n d e r w a y Religion Declining P r o t e s t a n t is m T oday The.culmination of the Lenten season, which commenced on Ash T ru e L e n t Wednesday f o r the W e s t e r n A form er Hungaria n p r i m e r e l i g i o n i s b e in g “ ch oked o ff at Church, is E a ste r, t h i s y e a r minister says young people in the r o o t s . " T h o u s a n d s of P r o t e s t a n t w o r ­ service are All Saints Episcopal Y.W .C.A ., 217 Townsend S treet, March 29, his homeland a r e turn ing away He pointed out that the n u m b e r s h i p p e r s w ill k n e e l in p r a y e r Church, University L u t h e r a n Lansing, 12 noon. Lent is the spring fast of the from organized r e l i g io n lr. in­ of p e r s o n s e n t e r i n g the m i n i s t r y t hro ugh out the w orld tod ay in o b ­ Church, Peoples Church, E a s t- — F irst B a p t i s t C h u r c h , Lans­ With the opening of Lenten season, every Christian is called upon Christian c h u r c h observed in creasing numbers. and p r i e s t h o o d i s only o n e - t e n t h s e r v a n c e of th e 78th annual W orld minster Presbyterian Church, ing, 1:30p .m . to examine himself in view of God’ s World. The passion of Jesu s preparation for E a s te r. The orig­ Ferenc Nagy, exiled f r o m Hun­ of what it was b e f o r e the c o m m u n ­ Day of P r a y e r . E ast Lansing Trinity Church and — B e t h e l B a p t i s t Church, is supposed to dwell In the heart of every professing Christian until inal fast was of 40 hours duration, g a r y in 1947 when the c o m m u n i s t s i s t s c a m e to p o w er . T h e t h e m e f o r the 1964 f e ll o w ­ Edgewood United Church. Lansing, 1:30 p.m. E a ste r. " T h e p r o s p e c t .of becom in g a this being the number of hours seized power, said at a p r e s s sh ip i s " L e t U s P r a y . ” C h u r c h —Haslett Community Church, However, conversations among students with regard to th e " P a s - that intervened between the death conference in K ello gg C e n t e r that c l e r g y m a n i s forb idd in g to y ou ng s e r v i c e s a r e sponsore d by U n ited O t h e r observances in the Haslett, 1:30 p.m. siontide” fail to yield much m ore than, ” 1 can’t decide whether to and resu rrection of C hrist. college-age men and wom en of all p e o p le n o w , ” Nagy e x p l a i n e d . C h u r c h W om en . G reater Lansing area will be: —G r a c e Methodist Church, give up cig arettes or cokes this y e a r.” " B e e a u s e of th e .d e c l in i n g s i z e of Additional d a y s were added, faiths are growing d i s i n t e r e s t e d T h e W orld Day of P r a y e r w as — Luncheon and speaker at the Lansing, 7 : 3 0 p.m. their number varying indifferent What are some so-called Christians trying to prove? I am not because their c h u r c h e s lack le a d ­ c o n g r e g a t i o n s , he often h a s to g e n e r a t e d “ 8 y e a r s ago by the back-stabbing any one church, for at least a few members of most churches. ership. t r a v e l to s e v e r a l towns ea c h Su n ­ v i s i o n of one w om an. I t s p u r p o s e Christian houses of worship are guilty of the aforementioned atti­ T h e first day of Lent is so " T h e c h u r c h e s a r e o p e n , " he day f o r s e r v i c e s . T h e r e s t of the i s to un ite c h u r c h e s in p rayer for tude. Nor can I condemn anyone for his particular method of wor­ named Ash Wednesday from the s a i d , " b u t a su btle p e r s e c u t i o n w eek , he h a s to work at a n o t h e r a w orl d wide m i s s i o n . ship. jo b to k eep b r e a d in h i s m o u t h . ” cerem onial u s e of ashes as a is b e i n g c a r r i e d on. W h e n a G i f t s c o l l e c t e d tod ay will go t o ­ But, honestly, is this true worship? While we should all permit symbol of penitence in the s e r­ p r i e s t , m i n i s t e r o r r a b b i sh ow s Nagy, who sp o k e on c a m p u s in w ard aiding 12 C h r i s t i a n c o l l e g e s freedom of worship, one can hardly hold off at least wondering for c o n n e c t i o n with F a r m e r ’ s W e e k , vice for the day. In the R o m a n l e a d e r s h i p a b i l i t y , he is i m m e ­ f o r w om en in A s i a and A f r i c a , only curiosity’ s sake what in God’ s name placing a taboo on candy sa id the p o o r sta n d a r d of liv in g in Catholic Church ashes from the d ia t e l y e x i l e d to a s m a l l v illa g e . d is t r ib u t i o n of C h r i s t i a n l i t e r a ­ b ars for six weeks has to do with religion, Christian or otherwise. previous y ear’ s Palm S u n d a y If he c o n t in u e s to a t t r a c t a t t e n ­ h is n a tiv e c o u n t r y i s a l s o c h o k i n g t u r e in the w o r l d , a s s i s t a n c e f o r The poet Robert H errick, in h i s "T o Keep a T ru e Lent,” ex­ palms are applied by the priest tio n, he i s i m p r i s o n e d . " off f i n a n c i a l su pport f o r t h e t h e present program a m o n g p re sse s the dilemma well: to the foreheads of the devout in Over t w o - t h i r d s of H u ng a ry ’ s churches. In dian A m e r i c a n s and th e su pport " I s this the fast, to keep the larder lean and clean from fat veals the sign of the c ro s s . He says in 9,826,000 p e o p l e a r e R o m a n " P e o p l e do not have m uch m o n ­ of the m i g r a n t m i n i s t r y . of sheep. Is it to quit the dish of flesh—yet still to fill the platter Latin, "R em em b er, man that thou C a t h o l i c s . J o z s e f C a r d i n a l M in d - e y in t h e i r p o c k e t s any m o r e , r e ­ A s p e c i a l g ift will b e u s e d in high with fish, Is it to fast an hour or ragged go, or show a down­ art dust, an d unto dust thou shalt s z e n t y , c h i e f p r e l a t e of the c h u r c h the U . S . to m a k e p o s s i b l e the c o n ­ cast look and sour? No, fi's a feast to doll thy sheaf of wheat and g a r d l e s s of what s e r v i c e s they g e t retu rn .” in Hu ng ary, h a s been a p o li t ic a l f r o m the s t a t e . Youn g people h a v e tin uation of the new p r o g r a m of meat unto the hungry soul. It is to fast from strife— from old de­ T h e Portestant r e f o r m e r s r e f u g e e in the A m e r i c a n e m b a s s y m i n i s t r y a m o n g n e w c o m e r s in bate, from Hate to circum cize thy life. To show a heart grief rent— l i t t l e m o r e than the old, and t h e y abandoned the old cerem ony, so at B u d a p e s t s i n c e the i l l - f a t e d a r e l e s s w illin g to u s e it f o r the c o m m u n i t i e s . G i f t s will a l s o b e to starve'thy sin, not bin— That’ s to keep thy Lent.” t h a t most non-Catholic C h ris­ 1956 r e v o lu t io n . M in dsz enty was su pport of r e l i g i o n . ” u s ed to exten d h o s p i t a l it y to o y e r Regardless of the stand one takes toward Je su s' divinity, one tians confine observance of Ash s e n t e n c e d to life i m p r i s o n m e n t 6 0 , 0 0 0 st u d e n t s c o m i n g to t h i s cannot avoid admittance of the essential fac t that Jesu s was a pro­ Nagy added that m o st of the f r e e Wednesday to church serv ices. when c h u r c h lands w e r e c o n f i s ­ c o u n t r y f r o m a l l o v e r th e w o rld . foundly gifted person whose m essage has never been equalled. Was w orld h a s no r e a l idea of t h e The Lenten season of six weeks c a t e d in 1947. U nited C h u r c h w om en of E a s t his “ good news” that of abstention from those things which satisfy s u b t l e f o r m s of r e l i g i o u s p e r s e ­ w i l l be, f o r some liturgical T h e c h u r c h e s now r e c e i v e g ov­ L a n s i n g will a s s e m b l e at the U n ­ trivial d esires of the stomach? I highly doubt it. Jesu s laid down a c u tio n w h i c h a r e practiced SOLEMN M O M E N T - T woMSU s tudents pray before the al ter churches, a period of fasting ab­ e r n m e n t s u b s i d i e s u n d e r an i v e r s i t y M e th o d is t C h u r c h , 1118 law that had never before been uttered in quite such world-embracing stinence and penance. a g r e e m e n t allowing f r e e d o m of a g a in st P ro testan ts, C ath o lics S . H a r r i s o n R o a d , at 1:30 p . m . of the Universi ty Lutheran Church a s part of t o day’ s ob­ significance— that you shall love your neighbor as yourself. r e l i g i o u s w o rs h ip , but Nagy s a y s and J e w s ir. co m m u n is t c o u n t r i e s . L ocal churches ta k in g p a rtin th is s e r va n c e of World Prayer Day. Though not in this 1964 Lenten season, 1 have occasionally heard individuals say that in observance of Lent they would abstain from Lansing Central F r e e T C F S p e a k e r F irs t Presbyterian E a s t Lansing University St. Andrews E as t er n Orthodox some evil like gossip. While certainly headed in the right direction, Ottawa and C h estnu t M et ho di st C h u r c h Unity C e n t e r C hristian Church Church & Universi ty Student is this so great an accomplishment? If we are going to give up some­ W o r sh ip S e r v i c e s 310 N. H ag a d o r n Rd. Center The Christian as a housewife thing for Je su s, why not abolish it completely? To abstain for six 8 28 N. Washington, Lansing 9 : 3 0 & 1 1 : 0 0 a .m . 11:00 a . m . W o r s h ip S e r v i c e Don Stiffler, Minister 1 21 6 G r e e n c r e s t E a s t L a n s i n g will be described by M rs. Jam es weeks has accomplished p ractically nil if the evil is again adopted Sunday Sunday Crlbbery and nursery " T h e H e a li n g P o w e r Ph 3 3 7 - 1 0 7 7 D ivine L itu r g y 9 : 3 0 a.m . Appleton at the Trinity Collegiate after E a ste r. c a r e provided. Sunday S c h o o l 1 0 :0 0 p .m . B ib le School 9 :4 5 a.m . Fellowship meeting Sunday at 8:15 of C h r i s t " V espers and C o n fessio n s Lent is here, however, and now is certainly not too soon to p re­ “ Help F o r T h e L o n e l y ” Don C i r c l e , S o l o i s t W o r s h ip S e r v i c e 10:45 a . m . E v e r y S a t .____________7 : 3 0 p.m. p .m ., E a s t Lansing T r i n i t y sent an offering, one which would not terminate when E aster rolls M o rn in g W orsh ip 11:00 a . m . D r. M orrow , preaching 11:00 a.m . S unday School Church. around. I am thinking in particular of ridding Am erica of one of its Jr. & Sr. High F e l lo w s h i p Youth F ello w ship 6 :0 0 p . m . Wednesday Evening E AS T LANSING creeping ills— racial discrimination. 1 can think of no greater flaw 6 : 3 0 p .m P ray er Service 7:00 p.m. F R I E N D S M E E T I NG S t . J o h n s Student in the Am erican mind that m erits extermination than the inability 6 : 3 0 p .m . C a lv in Club E v en in g S e r v i c e 7 :0 0 p .m . Study C lass 7:30 p.m. (Quakers^ Eastm in ster P arish to recognize that all men are equal brothers, however their physical Meeting for Worship, Room 101 A w a r m and f r i e n d ly w e l c o m e F o r tran sp ortation call .Affiliated with Unity School F r . R . K avanaugh P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h tra its may differ. a w a its you at F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ­ of Christianity, L ee’s Summit, Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand E D 7-1294 F r . T . M cD ev itt 1315 Abbott Rd., What would really make this Lenten season unique in its rem em ­ ian. Missouri R iver 3:00 p.m. ,327 M .A .C . E ast Lansing brance of the passion of Jesu s would be the reolution that we tear P e ter Stettenhein, Clerk, ’ ED 2-1998 Minister down every b a rrie r of racial bias. Not for just six weeks. That would O li v e t B a p t i s t C h u r c h Always a warm welcome at P ly m o u t h Sund ay M a s s e s hardly be fair, considering certain Am ericans have been waiting Rev. Robert L. Moreland 2 2 1 5 E . M ichigan 7 : 1 5 - 8 : 3 0 - 9 : 4 5 (high) over 200 y e a rs. R e v . W i llia m H a r tm a n , P a s t o r Se ve nt h - Day Congregational 541 Walbrldge Drive 11:15 & 1 2 :3 0 SUNDAY Ad vent ist C h u r c h Church Edgewood UNITED ED 7-0183 B a b y s i t t i n g at 8 : 3 0 - 9 : 4 5 - 11:15 Sunday Sc h o ol 9 : 4 5 a .m . Temporarily m e e t i n g at Allegan at Townsend St. 9:00 & 11:00 a.m . Church Y o u n g ste rs R elig ion C l a s s M o rn in g W o r sh ip 9 : 0 0 and University Lutheran Church Lansing, Mich. Church School Interdenominational M in is t r y T o S p o n s o r 11:00 a .m . Division and Ann St. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 9 :4 5 a.m . for Crlbbery through B a p t i s t Youth F e l lo w s h i p " P ilo t’ s Dilemma-And Ours 469 North Hagadorn Road Sunday F o r u m 7 : 0 0 p . m . Third Grade. 5 :3 0 p.m . SATURDAY SERVICES E ast Lansing, Michigan P a n a l on E c u m e n i c a l C o u n c il D r. P e irce , preaching 10:00 a.m . Church School E v en in g W o r s h ip 6 : 3 0 p .m . 9:30 a.m . Sabbath School (5 blocks north of Grand River) L enten D iscu ssio n 4 :0 0 p .m . N o o n d a y M e d it a t io n s Ministers Fourth Grade - Adults 11:00 a.m . Worship Service Je s s e Pindell P e i r c e , D.D., E v e r y d a y in the L o u n g e MID-WEEK SERVICE MINISTERS 9:00 & 11:00 a. m. A series of quiet noonday med­ ing the Lenten season, will last Rev. Jack Fay Robinson F o r t y H o u r D ev o tio n o p e n s Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. Rev. T r u m a n A. Morrison itations, arranged by U n i t e d from 12 noon to 1 p.m. F o r c h u r c h bus sch e d u le F o r information or transpor­ Richard E . Klausli Minister Sunday and c l o s e s T u e s d a y Church S ervices t a ti o n c a l l 4 8 5 - 9 2 7 3 Rev. R. Paige Birdwell, J r . at 4 : 4 5 M a s s Students in the vicinity of the c a l l IV 2 - 8 4 1 9 ot Music Churth School at 10:45 a.m . Daily M a s s e s Sermon Campus M inistry, w i l l b e g i n Alumni Memorial Chapel may WORSHIP SERVICES Wednesday in the Chapel of the use it for midday prayer. F i r s t Bap tist Church bus nursery 8 :0 0 a . m . - 12:10 p . m . - The Claim s of C hrist-I 9:30.& 11:00 a.m . 4:45 p . m . Apostles, People's Church, and Capitol at Ionia UNIVERSITY the sanctuary of University Luth­ Sunday, February 16 Sat. M a s se s Lansing, Michigan Rev Scott Irvin«, Minister B A P T I S T CHU RCH (THE AMERICAN BAPTIST Sermon by Rev. Morrison 8:00 & 9:00 a . m . STUDENTS WELCOME eran Church. The o n l y structured program Moslem Fast C h u r c h School C o n f e s s i o n d a ily at 8:00 a . m . for the serv ices will be interm it­ C h u rc h S c h o o l 9 : 4 5 a .m . CONVENTION) M o rn in g W o r s h ip 1 0 : 5 0 a .m . university American Legion Memorial 9 :3 0 &11:00 a.m . 1 2 :0 0 p . m . - 4 : 4 5 p . m . Call 337-9336 or 332-6903 for transportation tent organ m usic, Ernie F.Dunn, coordinator, said. Ends Today " C h r i s t And T h e C r i s i s C enter, 1 Block North of C r i b r o o m t h r u S e n i o r High P h o n e E D 7-9778 lutheran church The se rv ices, designed to give Cannons boom p<~'oss the Mos­ of O u r T i m e " E ast Lansing Bus Station Junior High Fellowship4:00 p.m. al'c-lca Worship Service 1 0 :0 0 a.m . Senior High Fellowship students atmosphere in which to lem world today, «•’■.ding the fast R e v . S c o t t I r v in e , Dr. Richard Pelham 7:00 p.m. T R I N I T Y C H UR C H U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t seek spiritual nourishment dur- of Ramadan f o r the faithful preaching In terd en om in atio n al pledged to forego food and drink Church School 1 1 : 0 0 a.m . Affiliated with United Church Church from dawn till dusk for 30 days. 6 : 3 0 Youth G ro u p s 120 S p a r t a n A v e n u e N e w G u in e a n Nursery Provided 1 0 : 0 0 - O f C hrist, Congregational- The Moslems followed th e People of all races welcome :30 9 :3 0 1 0:30 11:30 12:00 a.m . M IN ISTER S 1120 S. Harrison Rd. Christian, Evangelical and same line, contending that the Campus Bus Service E . Eugene W illia m s Wilson M. Tennant, Minister Reformed. T o S p e a k S u n d a y prophet Mohammed w a s In th e F ir s t Christian C entral Methodist WELCOME N orm an R . P ie r s m a midst of a Ramadan fast when the A cross From the Capitol D a n ie l E . W e i s s Dr. Glenn M. F ry e , Minister R eform ed Church The Rev. Norman Imbrock, on Holy Koran was revealed to him. WORSHIP SERVICES F i r s t C h u r c h of M o r n in g S e r v i c e - 11 a . m . WORSHIP furlough fr-om the Evangelical 240 M a r s h a l l S t . , L a n s in g C h rist, Scientist All S a i n t s E p i s c o p a l TH E UNFORGOTTABLE Lutheran Church in New Guinea, and 1 : 1 5 a.m . R e v . J o h n M. Hofman , P a s t o r M o rn in g S e r v i c e 9:00 & 9:45 (WJ1M 1 0:15 a.m .) 709 E . Grand River Church V IS IT O R P a s to r W eiss 9 :45 a.m . & 11:00 a.m . “ The Brotherhood of Man” will speak Sunday at University Lutheran Church. Assess Taoism 1 1 : 1 5 a .m . E a st Lansing 8 0 0 Abbott Road E v ening S e r v ic e - 7 :0 0 p .m . His C ro ss And Our Renewal” He spent seven years at the Joseph Lee, a s s i s t a n t pro­ Sunday S c ho ol 1 0 :1 5 a .m . Church Service: T H E T W O D IM EN SIO N S O F Rev. Wilson M. Tennant, ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 Am erican Lutheran Church Mis­ fessor of American thought and E vening S e r v i c e 7 p .m . Dwight S. L arg e, Sunday 11A. M. F O RG IV EN E SS * preaching Preaching Rev. Robert Gardner, Episcopal sion Station, learning the Kate language, w i l l address the Can­ T h o s e in ne ed of t r a n s p o r ­ P a s to r W eiss Lenten S ervice, Sun., Feb. 16 Subject - Chaplain to the University 8 : 1 5 p .m .. T r i n i t y C o l l e g i a t e language of Rintebe and working terbury Club Sunday concerning tation c a l l : Crib Nursery,So Bring The Baby 6 -7 p.m . the essential points of Taoism . ffev. Edward Roth, Rector Rev. Don Strobe from Eaton with New Guinea Evangelists and Take home a copy of the "What Rfev. George Tuma. Curate F e llo w s h ip — Stim u latin g The talk will follow a 5 :3 0 p.m. M r. B. S w ag m an at T U 2 - 2 5 7 0 "Soul” Rapids teach ers. Then Are We To Do?” sheet SUNDAY SERVICES P rogram and Buffet Su p p e r The Rev. M r. Imbrock w i l l supper at the All Saint’s Episco­ o r R e v . Hofman at IV 5-3650 for study and application. 8 : 0 0 a.m . Holy Communion at "D oes God Keep Book" Sunday School: O ther S e r v ic e s speak at all four services Sunday pal Church. All Saints Parish Lhurch 'School ^ :45 a .m l'ill morning, the Lutheran League University Students 9:30 a.m. 8 : 0 0 a.m . Holy Communion at L U T H E R A N WORSHIP Regular 11:00 a m . 9:45 a . m . U n i v e r s i t y C l a s s ages & 11:00 a.m . children meeting in the afternoon and the Chapel of Apostles, Wesley C h r is tia n C o rp s A l u m n i M e m o r i a l Ch a p el M i s s o u r i Synod .2-5 y ears. student meeting Sunday night. Foundation 1 0:0 0 a . m . Holy E u c h a r i s t 9 ; 3 0 a.m . Morning P ray er & 7 :0 0 p .m .. W ed . E v e n i n g Membership C lass 9 :3 0 a.m. Wed. Evening Meeting-8 p.m. 11: 15 a.m . M o r n in g W o r s h i p * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sermon P r a y e r and B i b l e Study GREENWICH, Conn. If)— The T h e R e v . D a le Knudtsen, G u e s t S p e a k e r 1 1 : 0 0 a.m . M o rn in g P r a y e r M is s io n B o a r d F re e bus transportation 15 to E p i s c o p a l Church’ s national F R E E BUS S E R V IC E Reading Room located at 134 & Sermon Porspective members of the St, council has approved plans to „ 10:00 S e r v ic e W. Grand River. 5 : 3 0 p.m. Canterbury Meeting C a l l 337-7966 f o r c a m p u s 30 minutes before each serv ­ 1 1 :1 5 S e r v i c e John’, s Parish Mission Program launch its own version of the S. C a m p b e ll-W illia m s 9:25 1 0:40 Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 :0 0 a.m. bus schedule ice around the campus. 8 : 3 0 a.m .-M onday thru Friday will meet Sunday at 9:45 a.m . in P eace C orps— a th ree-y ear ex­ B r o d y G roup at e a c h d o r m 9 :3 0 -9 :3 5 1 0 :4 5 -1 0 :5 0 -5 :0 0 p.m. D a i l y Office the parish. perim ental program. W o n d e r s - C a s e at N. C a s e 9 :40 10:55 Mon., T u es., T hu rs., & F r i ­ Tues. - 1 0 : 1 5 a.m . E . Wilson 9:43 10:56 days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m. Holy Communion E . M cD on el Owen 9:46 9 :4 8 11:00 11:03 Wed. - 7 : 0 0 a.m . SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH E VEN HE R B E S T F R I E N D S T O L D H E R • • it was obvious All are welcome to attend Holy Communion she wasn’t buying her fabrics E . Sh aw 9 :50 1 1 :0 5 Church S ervices, and visit and 1518 S. Washington Thurs. - 5:15 p.m. from GOODWINS. where college R e v . THfeodore K. B u n d e n th a l, P a s t o r E D 2 - 0 7 7 8 use the Reading Room. Holy Communion fashions begin. I N V I T E S YOU I N T E R - C I T Y B I B L E CHURCH Selma Schmeck was mortified. 2 8 2 7 E. Michigan K i m b e r l y Downs P eo p les Church She cut her Bulgarian L it. and Two blocks west of Frandor 9 :4 5 a .m . B I B L E SC H OO L R.S. B U R G E S S , PASTOR C h u r c h of Chi ist E a s t Lansing f e n c h i n g c l a s s and rushed, f e n c i n g class and rushed to 9:45 a.m . Sunday School Interdenominational 1007 K i m b e r l y D r iv e , Lansing 200 \V. Grand River GOODWIN'S- Collegiate B i b l e C lass M r. P eter Hine, Teacher C o l l e g e C l a s s T a u g h t by D r . Ted Ward 1 1 :0 0 a.m . Morning Worship Service (2 . b l o c k s W. of Frandor at Michigan There she purchased the latest in " T h e C h r i s t i a n In H i s Home” Shopping Center on E. collegiate m aterial from GOOD­ 6 : 0 0 p.m. Collegiate Fellowship G ra n d River) 11:00 a . m . “ |S GOD A L W A Y S F A I R ? " WIN'S huge and varied selection. SUNDAY SERVICES 7 : 0 0 p.m. Eyening Service IV 9 -7130 9 :30, and 11:00 a.m . Now one of the happiest coeds William H. Hall and 7:00 p .m .i “ A B R I G H T H O P E IN A DARK D A Y " on campus, Selma has just been Wed 7 : 3 0 P.M. P ray er and Bible Study G e r a l d O. F r u z i a , S r., selected Miss Bulgarian Fence of (For t r a n s p o r t a t i o n c a l l IV 9 - 6 3 1 2 o r IV 2 - 8 6 3 1 . ) " A T i m e of O pportun ity” M inisters 1964. SUNDAY SERVICES F I R S T CHURC H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E Morning Worship 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. R ev . John Dw ley, p re a c h i n g 8:30 p.m . ADULT YOUTH F E L L O W S H IP Genesee at Butler Streets Bible Study 1 1 : 0 0 a.m . SUNDAY SERVICES Supervised nursery provided Church School........................................ Morning Worship..........................................11:00 a.m . 9;45 a.m . Evening Worship W ed nesd ay eyening Bible 6 : 0 0 p.m. CHURCH SCHOOL F ilm -“ Born to Witness” Refreshment Hour Following R etreat February 21 & 22 30 min. 1 Study 7 : 3 0 p.m. 9;30 & 11:00 a.m . Crib room Youth Groups...................................................6:00 p.m. Call Church number for m ore information. Thursday Evening Ladies through Adult C lasses Evangelistic Hour..........................................7.00 p.m. All college student invited. Bible C lass 7 : 3 0 p.m. WEDNESDAY EVE P ray er Service 7:30 p.m . 211 Abbott Rd. 11:00 a . m . Adult and Young P asto rs: Dr. Howard F . Sugden, F o r Transportation c jllj. East Laming, Mich. 7 ?;~ . Twjtfnitiy - itiiritacct- M,‘ 'T u tti Tvtompson - ivfusrc'Dir” Dr’.’ Têd Ward and FE 9-8 1 9 0 C ouples C la s s in T h e Rev. Alvin Jones Transportati on Avai l abl e Across from tho Stato Thootor ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or FD 2-2434 F re e bus service morning and evening Call Church Office IV 5-0613 C o l l e g e H o u s e Lounge. " W h e r e y o u r c o lle g e fa s h io n s b e g in ” If No Answer, Call IV 2-6 9 9 4 Call 482-0754 for information L M ich igan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan F rid ay , F e b r u a r y 14, 1964 j UB Plans Include T e n s io n I n S o u t h e a s t A s ia Jazz , Basketball R ed T h re a t W o r r ie s M a l a y a A week of varied activities will A movie will run Feb. 21. Tension in southeast Asia grew g ers Singapore threatened to Ma­ " a n i n v ita tio n to t r o u b l e m a k ­ Philippine Is la n d c l a i m s to begin Monday in connection with Faculty members will oppose with the formation of the Fed­ la y a ," Hanna said. e r s , ” Han na sa i d . bah. the 10th annual Union Board Week. varsity players atop donkeys for a eration of Malaysia, Willard A. Singapore's population is 5 Wanting t o s p e ed up the f o r ­ P h i l i p p i n e s ’ P r i m e Minist Five events in five days give basketball game in Jenison Field- Hanna, a member of the Am er­ per cent Chinese with the ma­ mation o f d e m o c r a c y , A z a h a r i M a c a p a g a l, p r o p o s e d a l o o s e fe the week the theme, "T ak e F iv e.” house Feb. 22. A herd of donkeys ican Universities Field Staff, said jority of adults born on the Red led a r e v o l t D e c . 8 , 1962. e r a t i o n o f the t h r e e m a j o r a r e ; Jim Tuman, New York City sen- will be shipped to the campus for Wednesday. Chinese mainland. Close family In d o n e sia ’ s S u k a rn o until t h i s M a l a y s i a , th e P h i l ip p in e s , s ✓ ior, is general chairman. the game. 2 1 Member states of the federa­ ties with Red China worried the t i m e had p a id l i t t l e a tte ntio n In d o n esia , to f o r m Mapolindo Petitioning for board member­ tion are Malaya, an independent Tengku, who felt he had "another to the f o r m a t i o n of M a l a y s i a . an e f f o r t to e a s e “t e n s io n s . ship n e x t year w i l l be h e l d state, and Sarawak, Singapore, Cuba off his sh o res." T h e r e v o l t in B r u n e i and g r a v e L i t t l e su pport i s given to t throughout t h e week in t h e UB and Sabah, form erly North B o r­ Brunei’ s admittance to the fed­ d o m e s t i c p r o b l e m s in In do nesia pl an, Hanna sa id . main office. N Y U O ffe rs G ra n ts neo, all British colonial states. eration was stopped by a debate i t s e l f m a y h a v e c a u s e d S u k a rn o " I do b e l i e v e that the !' A j a z z show, n a r r a t e d by The original plan, proposed by on what per cent of th state's to e n t e r th e d is p u te, Hanna sa i d , ip pines will e v en tu a lly r e c o M aurice C rane, associate pro­ F o r R e h a b S tu d y Malaya's Prim e MinisterTengku oil revenues would go the fed­ Su k a rn o p r a i s e d A z a h a r i ' s f o l ­ M a l a y s i a , ” he sa i d . fessor of humanities, will be held (Prince) Abdul Rahman, called eration, and by insurrection in lo w e r s a s " g e n u i n e f r e e d o m Hanna sa id in o r d e r to sc rt Applications a r e now being Tuesday night in the Union Ball­ for Brunei, a B ritish p rotector­ the state’ s government under the f i g h t e r s ” and g a v e h i s full su p­ the p r o b l e m e i t h e r Indonesia accepted by New York Univer­ room. ate under the leadership of a leadership of Azahari, who was p o rt to A z a h a r i in opposition to M a l a y s i a will have to y i e ld . sity’ s school of education for University dance b a n d s w i l l sultan, to join the four states educated in Indonesia. the F e d e r a t i o n of M a l a y s i a . " S u k a r n o will have to 1964-65 training grants rang­ Brunei’ s oil reso u rces, tapped " I n f a c t , In d o n esia h a s been perform during a popular music in comprising the federation. p r o t a g o n i z i n g the new f e d e r ing from $1,800 to $3,400 annually by the Am erican Shell Oil Com­ bankrupt f o r the p a s t 10 y e a r s , show Wednesday night. "An undercurrent of many dis­ t i o n , " he s a i d , " o r M a l a y s in the field of vocational reha­ Members of the Miss and M r, putes and land claim s have caused pany, ammounted to exports of h a s had p o l i t i c a l i n s t a b il i t y , s o ­ will hav e to m e e t s o m e of Si bilitation counseling. $33 million per year in 1962, c i a l u n r e s t and m i l i t a r y ad ven­ MSU cou rts, the homecoming the present unrest in the a re a ,” k a r n o ’ s demand: i su ch as Grants of $1,800 and $2,000 Hanna said. t u r i s m , " Hanna said . court and class leaders will join Hanna said. ing the B r i t i s h are available to college graduates The country had $300 million In d o n esia i s c o m p o s e d m a in ly foreign students to model in an "Form ation of the federation m ilita ry b a s e s . ’ enrolled in a two-year program surplus money lying around as of the i s l a n d s of S u m a t a r a , J a v a , i n t e r n a t i o n a l fashionshow was prim arily to avert the dan­ leading to the degree of m aster and t w o - t h i r d s of the isla n d of T h e m a in p r o b l e m is tl Thursday. of a rts. Candidates for a doc­ B orneo. karno has f o r g o t t e n \ torate or a sixth-year certificate Unrest also resulted from s t a r t e d the fight, Hanna €afèiiriar of of advanced study are eligible for grants of $2,800 and $3,400. Full ( doming Events tuition is provided, and grants T ru s te e s T o L e a v e may be renewed. Soil Science Seminar — 12 noon, 312 Ag. Hall. F o r further information and application form s, write to Vo­ S T Y L E AT T HE BEACH — Gayl e Krepps, Dearborn junior, F o r N ig e r ia n V is it T a k e a b re a k Zoology Seminar — 12 noon, cational Rehabilitation, New York and George Ch es l ey , Kensingt on, Conn. , senior, look over 401 Nat. Sci. Home Economics Seminar — University, School of Education, New York, N.Y. 10003. the l at e s t in swim suit f a s hi ons which will be shown at Thur s da y' s Union Board fashi on show in the Style Shop. Two B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s m e m ­ b e r s w ill l e a v e S a t u r d a y on a v i l l e a r e to r e v i e w M S U ’ s e f f o r t a t the U n i v e r s i t y of N i g e r i a in f r o m y o u r s tu d ie s . 3:30 p .m ., 102 Home E c. m i s s i o n to A f r i c a and E u r o p e . N sukka. In ad ditio n th e m e m ­ Lib rary Seminar — 4 p.m ., W a r r e n M. Huff of P ly m o u th b e r s of the B o a r d , who a r e both Lib rary Aud. F a m e d V iolin ist O v e r c o m e s A c o u s tic s and F r a n k M e r r i m a r i of D e c k e r - a g r i c u l t u r a l exp erts, w i l l lo a d th e g a n g Agricultural Engineering Sem­ f a m i l i a r i z e t h e m s e l v e s with the inar — 4:10 p .m ., 218 Ag. Engi­ p r o b l e m s c o n f r o n t in g t h e C o l l e g e in to a c a r neering. of A g r i c u l t u r e t h e r e . Archeological Institute Meet­ ing — 7;30 p .m ., Art Gallery, Kresge. Ricci Performance Proves Virtuosity G l e n L . T a g g a r t , dean of i n ­ tern ation al p r o g r a m s , w i l l accom pany them . a n d h e a d fo r Hockey, Michigan — 8 p .m .. l y r i c a l s o l o p la y in g c o n t a in e d in T h e t r i p .b e g i n s a new p o li c y th e ta s tie s t By L EO N W H E E L E R In the A l l e g r o m o v e m e n t of th e R icc i’ s sp lit-secon d h i s i- Ice Arena. th e w o rk , with R i c c i m in i m i z i n g r e c o m m e n d e d by P r e s i d e n t J o h n State News Reviewer B e e t h o v e n " A M a j o r S o n a t a , Opus t a t i o n s and the f i r m a t t a c k s in '* World T ravel Series, "C an a­ th e u n p l e a s a n t no ises usually A. Hannah , M e r r i m a n s a i d . When 3 0, No 1, L e o n P o m m e r s pian o the v a r i a t i o n s of the t h i r d lViove- b a rg a in s in t o w n dian R ockies," Stan Midgley — R u g g i e r o R i c c i p lay ed b e f o r e m e n t help ed to he ig h ten the s u s ­ h e a r d in a r p e g g i o playin g. Hannah r e t u r n e d f r o m h i s l a s t a c c o m p a n i m e n t w a s s u p e r b . In 8 p . m . , Aud. R i c c i ' s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of the t r i p a b r o a d , he sa i d that b e c a u s e an a p p r e c i a t i v e au d ie n ce T h u r s ­ th e A dag io m o l t o e s p r e s s i v o , th e pense interp retation of t hi s a t ... Philosophy S e m i n a r — 8:15 day night, d e m o n s t r a t i n g t h a t h e " S o n a t a in A M a j o r , Opus 1 3 ” M ic h ig a n S t a t e w as r e a l l y in­ p l a c e m e n t of ton e, t h e p i a n i s s i m o m ovem ent. p.m ., P.M . Conf. Rm. r e i g n s a s o n e of the world’ s by F a u r e s e e m e d to e x p r e s s the vo lv ed in h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n in c r e s e n d o e s e x h i b i te d th e e x p r e s - T he u n a c c o m p a n i e d Bach Fencing, lowa-Wisconsin — 10 v e r y soul of th e c o m p o s e r , - v a r i o u s p a r t s of th e w o rld , it g re a t violin v irtu o so s . R i c c i ’ s . sp lit-secon d h e s i - "C h a c o n n e " perform an ce d is­ a.m ., Sat., Sports Arena. would b e in h e r i n t e r e s t f o r the E v e n th e bad a c o u s t i c s of the t r o l of t h i s g r e a t a r t i s t . p la y e d a l l the f o r c e , d r a m a , and Swimming, Ohio State — 2 T h e P agan ini " C a p r i c e s (five, m e m b e r s o f th e B o a r d o f T r u s ­ p.m ., S at., Intramural Pool. MSU A u d ito riu m g a v e way to seveenteen, a n d twenty-four), t e e s g e t a f i r s t hand view of the Basketball, Iowa — 8 p .m ., Sat., Fieldhouse. World T ravel S eries, "C an a­ R i c c i a f t e r th e f i r s t m o v e m e n t of the H in d e m ith S o n a t a in D, Opus 11, No. 2 ., in which the A s k s F o r H o u s in g P e t it io n s were fantastic exhibitions of the artist's virtuosity. The tempo and th e bowing o f t h e s e un- situations. B e f o r e r e t u r n i n g , Huff, M e r r i ­ m an , and T a g g a r t w ill stop M c D o n a ld 's dian Rockies,” Stan Midgley — tone of both the v io lin and p ian o Lansing . E a s t L a n s in g - B a i l e y H a l l studen t c o n g r e s s uted to congressmen Wednesday accom panied cap rices, due to the in Lon don f o r t a l k s with o f f i c i a l s 8 p.m ., Sat., Aud. sounded thick and m uffled . night unsatisfactory b e c a u s e it t r e m e n d o u s s p e e d and agility, 4 0 1 5 V/. Sagniaw r e p r e s e n t a t i v e How ard W i lc h i n s , of the U n i v e r s i t y of L ond on, who |on Grand River Ave. R icci’ s interpretation of the P a t e r s d n , N .J., s o p h o m o r e , h a s is "to o i n f l a m a t o r y . ” w e r e a l m o s t u n b e l i e v a b le . a l s o hav e an i n t e r e s t in th e U n i ­ 4 7 0 0 S. Cedar 1 Bl k. E a s t of Campus| s e c o n d and l a s t m o v e m e n t s w e r e r e q u e s t e d th a t p e t i t i o n s c o n c e r n ­ v e r s i t y of N i g e r i a . 2120 N. Larch 2 B l k s . West of Union Delta M ay less H i n d e m ith ia n o r s e r i a l than pure rom anticism . The ' 'Ruhig ing the h o u s in g r e s o l u t i o n p r e s ­ ently b e f o r e c o n g r e s s b e c i r c u ­ und g e m e s s e n (second move­ Use Students ment),” was lyrical and flowing la te d in all living units. Æ and the third movement was more H e a s k e d th at e a c h d o r m m a k e i t s own p e t i t i o n . He c a l l e d an e a r ­ VALENTINE I Building $ $ rushing. l i e r p e t i ti o n which w a s d i s t r i b - MIDLAND, Mich. (U PI)-Stu- STUDENT SPECIAL dents attending D e l t a College w e r e a s k e d Thursday for ap ­ loin the Group i n. . . proval of the use of student '64 JET-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET—Impala Sport Coupe fees for the construction of a student union. The decision to build a union n 9 Holes $1.00 was made at 3 board of tru s­ ( rjc i College Week ? tees meeting Tuesday night. The Kith your ID card board adopted a resolution to begin negotiations with three con­ BERMUDA 1964 I tracting firm s for the building h Courtesy Card % Save 1/3 X* * of an on-campus housing unit F for 200 students and the stu­ E Good any-weekday from 10 a m until 7 p m Student dent union. R rates of $1.25 per nine holes apply after 7 and week­ ALL-NEW CH EVELLE—Malibu Sport Coupe The housing unit, for men and end s. **% women, would cost $800,000, but L B e r m u d a Address. ..............— . ■ ..............- — . > no cost estim ate was given for See Golf-O-Tron on TV - Channel 10 the student union. The board Sat. 6 p.m. Sun. 5 p.m. & 6 : 3 0 p.m. said it would seek funds from private local sourdes for the Bermuda. 6 F ul l D a ys of F un . housing unit, but also noted that money would be available from Stu den ts , f r o m all o v e r the c o u n t r y w ill g a t h e r f o r th e fun GOLF-O-TRON the college housing division of the federal housing -and home in B e r m u d a on one o f two d e lig h tfu l w e e k s . One b e g in s 3411 £ . Michigan L a n s in g ’64 THRIFTY CHEVY H —Nova Sport Coupe M a r c h 2 2 , th e o t h e r b e g i n s A p r i l 11. C o l l e g e T r a v e l will finance agencies. b e g lad to a r r a n g e f o r y o u r B e r m u d a fun. M a n y f r e e i t e m s If the plans go through, con­ struction would start this fall in clu d e d with y o u r w e e k ’ s v a c a t i o n . Stop in o r c a l l . . . Jr* m \ and both projects would be com ­ pleted by September, 1965. Round Trip Air For e $ 1 7 1 . 6 0 t MKMBIft m COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE YOU P h i K a p p a S ig m a '*401 "■ ’64 SPORTY, MORE POWERFUL CORVAIR-Monza Club Coupe C h o o s e s O ffic e r s 130 W. Grand River ED 2 - 8667 *' Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity elected new officers Saturday. They are Patrick Kelly, Man­ istee junior, president; Michael SUNDAE OF THE MONTH c a n s a v e o n P iz z a Bildner, Kalamazoo junior, first Restaurant B ................... 1.98 V ic e -p re s id e n t; Thomas R ice, Oakfield, N .Y., junior, second CHERRY JUBILEE Restaurant C N .••••••••••••• 1.77 vice-president; Russell Tanner, Restaurant P P •••••••••••••• 1.86 ’64 EXCITING CORVETTE—Sting Ray Sport Coupe Lansing junior, pledge trainer; Restaurant V ••••••••••••••• 1.66 L arry Trevethan, Drayton Plains junior, r e c o r d i n g secretary ; only Price includes 12" pizza, one item and delivery YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER HAS MORE TO OFFER: D e n n i s Drummond, Wantagh, N.Y. sophomore, treasu rer; and lu x u ry c a r s , th rifty c a r s , s p o r t c a r s , ^ s p o rty c a r s , b i g ca rs, Roger Siegal, Detroit sophomore, R I C A R D O ’S corresponding secretary . scoop C h e r r y Ju b ile e ice c r e a m s m a ll c a r s , lo n g c a r s , s h o r t c a r s , fa m ily c a r s , p e r s o n a l c a r s with 1/2 02 . s t r a w b e r r y topping S e m i n a r y A w a r d -PLUS- 12 " pi z zo, one iten 4 5 D IFFER EN T M ODELS OF CARS and delivery 'A p p l i c a t i o n s D u e scoop Vanilla ice c r e a m Why one stop at your Chevrolet d ealer’s is like having your own private auto show Applications for the Michigan with 1/2 oz . hot fudge topping State University-Chicago Theo­ g a r n i s h e d with nuts and c h e r r y And if we had room here we could go on and list all the engines Chevrolet offers, logical Seminary prize fellowship ranging up to an extra-cost 425-hp V8 in the big Chevrolet. And all the different must be submitted to the local committee by next Thursday. transmissions. And the umpteen different exterior and interior color choices. The fellowship is valued at up 33 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM" P iz z a b y And the models with bucket seats and those without. And the hundreds of to $2,000. different accessories, including the new extra-cost AM-FM radio. But that’s best Students with a B are eligible. Application, should average R IC A R D O left to your Chevrolet dealer. That and exactly how reason­ be in the form of a letter, to­ OPEN gether with letters of recom men­ DAILY able the price can, ■be for you to be able to enjoy so much car. dation froni two facuity memoer s. hand packed*^ FLAVORS Ic * Cream Shop TÍ am-TTpm IV 2 - 1 5 5 4 , -f. ■ •. '¿ a «■ / ... .'» .« C . i. . ■'.«•; ¿'«p >» „ ■, . * .. ...... . Applications may be sent to Lansing's Finest Pizza at Lansing's Lowest Price THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy n • Corvair • Corvette H.H. Kimber, Department of Re­ See them at your Chevrolet Showroom ligion, 282 B essey Hall. 6 M ichigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ich igan F rid a y , F e b r u a r y 14, 1964 ‘57 PONTIACSOLOONRUST CALL ^ A u t o m o t iv e ★ Employment ★ F o r Sale " V e r y p l e a s e d with ad - had e x c e l l e n t and f a s t r e s u l t s , " said this a d v e r t is e r . MUST SELLI '57 Pontiac, m e­ chanically good. Little ru st, good rubber " V - 8’ ’ automatic. ★ Personal with a O L D S M O B I L E 1962, C u tlasscon - ‘N ig h t o p lP e 9 K eep ’ BOOKKEEPER-RECEPTIONIST: TWO GUERNSEY heifers 3 years STUDENTS: Why l e a v e y o u r J j g g j lowcost v e r t i b l e , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , brakes, windows. I m m a c u l a t e c o n d it i o n . Permanent position, 4-m em ber downtown law firm , 5 days, short­ old. Call OR 7-2504. 28 dorms when Bimbo’s will deliver your Pizzas to you! Call 4 8 4 - BASSETT-HOUNt) puppy, AKC H yd ram atic, c o n s o l e . $ 2 ,0 8 8 . hand desirable, accurate typist, 7817, C27 W ANT AD P hon e I V 4 - " 4 1 6 . 29 age 19-35, must be poised, well- pedigree, 482-6076. 28 F O R D - 195" i t a t k : wigoru $210. groomed and have pleasant tele­ ELECTRIC RANGE - Kenmore. ★ Peanuts P erso n al • AUTOMOTIVE •E MP L O Y ME N T • FOR R ENT • FOR S AL E S a c r i f i c e . P hon e IV 5 - 2 2 4 1 o r IV 2 - 5 8 3 7 , " 0 0 E . K a la m a z o o . F A L C O N 1962. E x c e l le n t c o n d i - 29 phone p e r s o n a l i t y . Call M rs. Van T a sse l, 489-5753. RECREATION DIRECTOR 1 32 Built In look. Double oven, glass doors with ro tlsse rie . Phone 372- 1705. * 27 GUESS WHAT two of the Theta Delts are giving up for lent? John and Denny U n iv e rs ity C le a n tion. E x t r a p a i r snow t i r e s and WEDDING DRESS, floor length, Immediate vacancy for indi­ 27 W h i l e most of the campus swimming pools at a constant it is necessary to stagger these • L O S T & FOUND w h e e l s . $ 1 ,0 “5. Phone IV 2 - 6 6 4 0 . train, bustle, size 15. Recently vidual with experience in re c ­ GUESS WHICH two Theta Delts sleeps, 185 men and women of level. In addition there a re light shifts. The first shift begins • P E R S O NAL 29 finished. Worn once. $50. C a l l reation work with retarded are starting a lonely hearts club? the cleaning division of the phy­ bulbs to be replaced, towel racks at 4:30 in the afternoon and • P EA NU T S P E R S O N AL 355-3080. 29 B U C K 19^2, S p e c i a !, s t a t i o n - children. Salary range $5,220 Signed: John and Denny sical plant department a re en­ to be filled, and sundry Items quits at 1 a.m . The second shift sp rIn G F o r m a l , p i n k , $ 16. • REAL EST ATE wagon. P r i v a t e o w n e r . Low m i l ­ to $6,410 annually depending _______________________________ 27 gaged in an immense task. for the lost and found depart­ starts at 10:00 p.m. and works Washable storm coat with hood, •SERVICE e a g e . E x c e l l e n t cond ition. C a l l on education and experience. Between 4:30 p.m , and 6:30 ment of the Union. until 6:30 the following morning. $3.50. Sizes 10-12. Portfolio, $3. Scheduling is further compli­ • TR ANS P OR TAT I ON 332-3476. 2~ Applicants must have a bach­ IV 2 -5 6 0 3 . 31 ★ R e a l E s t a t e ________ a.m . the night people have the The cleaning division is split DODGE D A R T - 19*3. T a k e o v e r elo r's degree in Physical Ed­ task of cleaning four and a half into two overlapping shifts, each cated by athletic events and other •WANTED 195" RICHARDSON Mobile Home, POULTRYMEN A T T E N T I O N I p a y m e n t s o r will s e l l o u t r i g h t . ucation. All Michigan Civil million square feet of Univer­ shift being further divided into special activities. DEADLINE: Phone 4 8 2 - 3 4 6 5 . 2“ 8 X 45. Two bedrooms. Take over Established successful opera­ sity buildings and keeping the building g r o u p s . Because the The cleaning division has a Service benefits, including an 1 p.m. one c la s s day be­ payments. Call TU 2-5484. tion. Capacity of 12,500 layers. chlorination of the five campus buildings close at different hours, big job that requires sound plan­ 1 95 " P L Y M O U T H , d oor, s o m e outstanding state contributory fore publication. 27 Good m arket. Owner retiring. ning, modern equipment, and good accident dam age, v e ry r e l i - insurance program and an ex­ C a n c e lla tio n s -12 noon one BUMPER POOL table. H eavy Call Maynard Eberly, E D 2-5616, personnel, Ken Richards, gen­ a b le t r a n s p o r t a t i c C a 11 3 3 2 - cellent retirem ent plan, plus c la s s d a y b e fo re p u b lic o t¡ o n duty, excellent condition. $ 120. office, ED 7-1641. Hilley Inc. eral forem an, said. 5 6 7 6 a f t e r “ :0 0 p.m . >100. Social Security. F o r further PHONE: O L D S M O P I L E ! 9 ? ‘: " 9 9 " . A l l 29 information contact M r. An­ drews, D irector of Adjunctive Phone ED 2-2 2 5 7 . CARPET SAMPLES f o r throw 29 R ealtors 28 Off-Campus Bill "Had it not been for the in­ troduction of automatic equip­ 355-8255 rugs, patchwork carp ets, c a r ★ Service ment, it would be impossible p o w er , in good running co n d itio n , Therapies, Plymouth S t a t e (continued from page 1 ) RATES: m ats. AH colors and types. ED LADIES and MENS alterations. to do the job with the p resen t, M ak e m e an o f f e r . C"ali IV 5 - 2 ”9 0 . Home and Training School, cited University and East Lansing Michael Hannah, Grand Rapids 2_ Northviile, Michigan. T ele­ W o r k guaranteed. Reasonable regulations concerning off-cam ­ number of em ployees," Richards 1 D A Y ..............S I . 25 CARPETINC $2 95 $19 95 ^ freshman, said he thought every­ C H E V R O L E T ¡9 ' l F i s c a y n e , 4 - phone (Area Code 313) Glen­ p rices. Phone ED 2-6622. pus housing and said many of the said. "H ow ever, modern equip­ 3 D A Y S ______ S 2.50 square yard, famous make, extra one agreed that something should d oor, s m a l l Y"-v, power g lid e , view 3-1500. An equal oppor­ ______________________ 29 complaints listed In the report ment is worthless without good 5 D A Y S ______ $ 3 .7 5 , large selection, LOOK B -4 -U Buy be done concerning off-campus good co n d ition . >1150. P hon e IV tunity employer. CHILD CARE - 1 in my licensed w ere not in violation of any of people to run it.” Storage Furniture Sales, 4601 housing, but "the question is what (Based on 15 words per ad) 7 - 0 6 6 8 . __________________________ 2 7 home, days. 5 minutes from cam - these. "W e set high standards and the N. U.S. 27, IV 7-0173. should we do and will what we There will be a 25< service T H U N D E R B I R L TWT, good c o n - pus. Phone IV 9-2037._______ 29 He said that about 1300 men dedication of our p e o p l e has ★ F o r Rent C27 do improve things." served that standard well,” Paul and bookkeeping charge if dition. P h o n e 6.77-3111 o r 6 7 7 - HOT P a r s are here, $2.59. Also DEPENDABLE M O T H E R b a b y - and 80 to 90 women presently A proxy representative from Mitchell, assistant general fore­ this ad is not paid within 5251. 27 APARTMENTS _______ coffee cup h eaters. ACE HARD- sits full time in Spartan Village live in supervised off-campus West Shaw said he thought the J . B . ' S U SE D C \RS man, said. one week. WANTED: ONE male to sub-let W'HERE & GIFTS, E . Grand River apartment. Hot lunch furnished, housing while about 1500 men and administration deserved m ore E x c l u s i v e l y C h e v r o le t s The m ajority of these people for Spring or Summer term s at a cro ss from Union. ED 2-3212. experienced, referen ces. 355- 300 to 400 women live in un­ consideration and should be given F o r the n i c e s t used C h e v y s in 3017. 27 supervised housing. enjoy working at night, he said. Cedar Village. Call 332-1442 or ________ C a m ore complete report if it is T h e S t a t e News d oes not town. EASTER'S EARLY this year( A l- B r i a n Walsworth, Muskegon They a re dedicated to their work 332-5051. 48 PROFESSORS!! LOOKlll Vacant desired. p e r m i t r a c i a l o r r e l i g io u s 2801 S . C e d a r , T U 2 - 1 4 7 8 and are about as friendly a group VETERINARIAN NEEDS room - 4 bedroom home 2 baths. Walk terations an d sewing for the en­ junior and chairm an of the com ­ In other action the debate team d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in its ad­ C of people as one could ever hope m a te in Eydeal Villa. Must be a to Campus (Glenncairn School). tire family. Call 332-2949. mittee which compiled the re ­ won the final round of its fight vertising c o l u m n s . The 1955 F O R D stationw ag on , 7i;"T9'59 31 port, said a list of addresses to m e e t," he added. Swinger. Call 332-1952 after 8:00 $17,900^ term s. Call 372-3777. to obtain $200 in order to help S t a t e News w ill not a c c e p t R e n a u lt , m o t o r e x c e l l e n t , n e e d s p.m. 332-4551. 28 28 ACCIDENT P R O B L E M ? Call and specific complaints will be two m em bers of the team gain a d v e r t is in g f r o m p e r s o n s new t r a n s m i s s i o n . C a l l 3 5 5 - 8 2 2 9 . EAST LANSING - Near campus, DETROITER MOBILE H o m e , Kalamazoo S t r e e t Body Shop. available to H e n c k e n , AUSG enough experience to send them d is crim in a tin g against r e ­ ___________________________________2 7 furnished uppers, 1 or 2 me n . Small d e n t s to large w r e c k s . President Bob K e rr, Washing­ to the national tournament, and ligion, r a c e , c o l o r o r 1962, 55 X 10, fullycarpeted, col­ national o r i g i n . SPA RTA N M O TO R ’S $60 - $65. Includes all utilities. Call ED 2 -3 0 9 0 . 27 ored fixtures. T a k e over pay­ ments. 694-0264. 30 Am erican an d f o r e i g n c a r s . ton, N .J., senior, the adminis­ Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 tration and himself next week. $1,585 was appropriated for the "Winds of Change" program . Policy E ast Kalamazoo. C He emphasized, however, that STU D EBAKER Lark, 1960, 2 - 8-tra n sisto r radios - Special buy ★ A u t o m o t iv e ___________ on a real good 1963 model perm its T . V. RENTALS f o r students. copies would not be given to con­ (continued from page 1 ) d oor, $ 3 95 . H ASLETT sale at $12.88. Limited quantity. Econom ical rates by the term and gressm en. ported in whole or in part by pub­ '6 3 C L T L A S S , hydrom atic. Se ll month. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ Some representatives said they f o r be st o f f e r . Phone 4 8 4 - 4 2 4 4 . __________________________________ 29 R A M B L E R A m erican, d o o r , c l e a n , $ 39 5. 1959, 2- APARTM ENTS ACE HARDWHERE, acro ss from Union Building. ED 2-3212. C ALS - 355-6026. Call after 5. thought the report was "scan ty C and not as detailed as it could Power Plant lic funds shall permit any of its facilities, buildings, grounds or BICYCLE SALES, service and sanctioned organizations to be STUDENT TV R E N T A L S . New b e ." They said they thought the (continued from pa ge 1 ) F O R D - 1962 c o n v e r t i b l e . White. P L Y M O U T H , 1959, 4 - d o o r , a uto­ 1 B lo ck from Berkey H a ll rentals. E ast Lansing C ycle, 1215 used as a speaking or demonstra­ Power steerin g. C ru isom atic. m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , power 19” portable, $9 per month. 21" administration could do further tion forum by any person advocat­ East Grand R iver, call 332-8303. tions of constitutionality. 2 " , 0 0 0 m i l e s . One o w n er. S I , " 9 5 . s t e e r i n g , r a d i o , h e a t e r , extra table models, $8 per month, 17” investigation on the m atter. ing, teaching or urging subver­ C "1 also wonder about the p rio r­ Ca l l IV 4 - 3 2 1 0 . ______________ 29 O p e n i n g s for 2 - 3 * 4 table models, $7 per month. A 11 North Wonders representative sion ." clean, $595. REFRIGERATOR, 11 Ft. , Hot- ity of this resolution and about the 1954 V - S DODGE"! b la c k and w hite, sets guaranteed, no service o r Guzowski defined subversion point, excellent condition, 575. method we’ re u s i n g to appro­ w h ite w a lls, c l e a n , out of s t a t e C H E V R O L E T C 'o rv a ir. 1960, 3 - and 5 stu d e n ts delivery ch arges. Call Nejac TV as any act or advocacy of any act Phone IV 9-5814 after 6:00 p.m. priate funds," he said. spe ed t r a n s m i s s i o n . S h a r p . $ 9 9 5 . Rentals, IV 2-0 6 2 4 . C c a r . S150 o r b e s t o f f e r . 3 5 5 - 8 0 5 2 after 5 :0 0 p.m . 2~ 3 0 0 0 F.. M ich iga n A V A IL A B L E LADIES SKI boots, size 7. R e- 29 IRONINGS - to be done in my Engineering Under the new constitution, the intended to overthrow the United States or state government. P L Y M O U T H 1955, 2 - d o o r , r a d i o , C27 tail value $45. Best offer. Call home. Seventy-five c e n t s for legislature may not pass any ap- “ The m easure is not aimed at IV 7 -3 7 1 5 n ew b a t t e r y , e x t r a t i r e s . S e l l o r hour. If interested call 482-6071. stopping the teaching of courses t r a d e . John 355-9106. M U S T SELL' 27 VOL KS W AGEN 1961 - B e r y l green , sunroof, e x tr a s . E x ce lle n t N O W F o r t h e b e s t in 33 2-3627. COCKER PU PPIES, blond, AKC, 28 ___________________ 29 DIAPER SERVICE, three types of Prof To Talk priation bills until the general ap­ propriations bill is acted upon, in Com m unism ," the representa­ tive said. co n d itio n . P r i v a t e o w n er. IV 8 weeks. 627 S. Fairview Ave. Gillis said. "1 don’t know if we ( OR VA |R MONZA 1962. Gold with diapers to choose from. B u l k can pass a valid appropriation bill The resolution was referred to Phone IV 7-3029 or IV 9 --9219. red i n t e r i o r , a u t o m a t i c , r a d i o , e x c e l l e n t co n d it io n . $1,595. C a l l 5 - 8 9 7 9 , __________________________ 2 9 S P O R T S C A R S & IM P O R T S Student A p artm ents 29 wash for clean er, whiter diapers, fluff dried and folded. Use yours On Models without the general one f ir s t.” the House Rules and Resolutions Committee. It is subject to the c o llect St. Jo h n s , 2 2 4 -3 5 8 3 . C o m p l e t e l y r e c o n d itio n e d & ★ L o s t & Found or r e n t ours. Containers fur­ The money appropriated in the approval of both the House and O pen d a ily Herman F . Koenig, p rofessor 28 guaranteed. nished. No deposit. 25 y ears ex­ resolution is the remainder of an Senate and must be mandated at LOST: Accounting book and im­ of electrical engineering, will T R I U M P H T R - 4 h a s e v e r y t h in g . 1963 T R I U M P H S p i t f i r e R o a d s t e r perience. B y -L o Diaper Service, $800,000 grant approved by the a future election. for portant papers in Eppley C enter, speak on "S tate Models of Linear M u st s e l l . D r a f t e d . . B e s t o f f e r 1959 R E N A U L T Dauphine 1010 E . Michigan, IV 2-0421C legislature last year, but Gillis 11:00 o'clock Thursday. Call ED and Nonlinear S ystem s" at 4p .m . said this would make no differ­ tak es. 337-0081. 28 1962 MG A " 1 6 0 0 " M a r k II R o a d ­ NO RAISE in p rices at WEN- Monday in 130 Engineering. in sp e ctio n ster 2-0 6 6 4. Reward._____________ 29 DROW’S E CON- O- WAS H. 32 ence. K e e le r ’s F r ie n d V O L K S W A G E N 1962, s u n r o o f , Koenig will discuss contem­ blu e, or e o w n e r . W ill t r a d e down 1959 SI MC A A ro n d e FOUND: Medal with gold ribbon. speed clean w ashers, 20tf - ten porary research on system sta­ 332-8412 "W e’ re operating under a new G e ts 6B e a t l e d 9 f o r . '5 6 - ' 6 0 V o lk sw ag en . Ca l l 3 3 7 - 1960 R E N A U L T Dauphine Inscribed "N . C ase 1964 H.W .T.” minutes drying, lOtf. 3006 Vine bility and optimization based on constitution now," Gillis said. 1191 28 1961 V O L K S W A G E N , 2 - d o o r Can be claimed at Student S e r- St., 1/2 block west of Frandor. state models and how the model BERLIN (UPI)—A West B e r­ "T h at first grant approval was O L D SM O RlL E 196j R i e s t a s t a - 1962 T R I U M P H T R 3 EDWARD G. HACKER CO. vices Bldg., Room 347, 27 _____________________________ C27 is related to the construction lin night club operator has can­ under the old constitution." tionwagon . 6 - p a s s e n g e r , luggag e 1963 F I A T S p i d e r R o a d s t e r R EALTO R S LOST: OMEGA watch with grey DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diapers of the system . celled plans to have Marilyn c o m p a r t m e n t , h y d r o m a t i c , pow­ AL EDWARDS leather band at Jenlson Field returned e i t h e r yours or o u rs. Gillis also questioned the ap­ Rice-D avies appear at his club e r , r e g u l a r g a s en gin e. E x c e l l e n t SPORTSCAR CEN TER House, Thursday. Reward. Call With our serv ice, you may Include propriation of funds by resolution later this month. Rolf Eden says 616 N. How ard IV 5-2261 rather than bill. Technically a co n d itio n . IV 7 - 0 6 5 8 . 28 Steve, '355-2557. 31 two pounds of baby clothes that he discovered the 19-year-old 1963 O L d S.M O B IL R , S u p er 8 9 , 4 - d o o r , e x c e l l e n t cond ition. $ 2 , 5 9 5 . 489-7596 FO RD 1958, ' ‘ 6 ” , s t a n d a r d sh ift, C27 W A ^^D ^O N ^m aT e^^^uEnet ★ Personal do not fade. Diaper pail furnished. AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE Center resolution is a suggestion while a bill is law. friend of Christine Keeler just "ca n ’t sin g ." He said he hopes Phone IV 2 - 2 9 6 2 . 29 g o o d ru nn in g co n d it i o n . $ 2 2 5 . for Spring and Summer term s at 914 E. Gier Street to get the Beatles in her place. EUROPE - Unregimented t o u r s (continued from page 1 ) Rep. Robert T ra x le r, D-Bay r3T F O R D , V - 8, s t r a i g h t s t i c k , Phone 8 8 2 - 2 1 7 3 . 29 Cedar Village. Call 332-1442 or IV 2-0864 C / are more exciting. Free booklet. City, voted against the resolution. new t i r e s , r u n s good. B e s t o f f e r . 332-5051. 48 A L T E R A T I O N S , some d ress of the Important African langu­ ★ Employment W rite: Europe; 255-C 2 Sequoia; " I question the constitution­ Ca l l 3 3 2 - 8 8 5 2 . 29 EYDEAL VILLA: Thebestdeal In making in my h o m e . C a l l IV ages and also offers course work V a le n tin e S w e e ts Pasadena, California 91105. ality of t h i s action,” T raxler S T U D L P .A K E R ' 4 8 , veFy good furnished apartments with ample 9-3176. 28 In African history and geography. CHOOSE Y O U R own h o u r s . A few _______________________________29 said. " I think the Board o fT ru s- co n d it io n , no r u s t , $ 100. C a l l parking. 1 and 2 bedrooms, cen­ WEDDING VEILS custom made. Officials have hopes of develop­ Beginning an annual p ractice ho u rs a day c a n m e a n e x c e l l e n t BRITISH ACCENT AND MALE tral re c-ro o m , laundryfaclllties, tees should determine t h e con­ the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon 3 3 2 - 6 4 5 4 or 3 5 5 - 9 2 5 6 . e a r n i n g s f o r you a s a t r a i n e d A von A lovely selection all under $20. ing It into one of the best in swimming pool and barbecue pits. voice, an overseas operator call­ tra ct awards th em selves." will present boxes of Valentine 29 r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . F o r appoin tm ent The Veil Shop, 489-3882. the w o r l d if budgets are in­ Choice of interior co lo rs. C a l l ing us. Our client had wrecked candy to all campus sororities O L D S M O B I L E 1959, b y n a m i c in y our h o m e w r i t e o r c a l l : M r s . ___________________ C27 creased . University S e c r e t a r y Jack FIDELITY REALTY, ED 2-5041. his c a r in B ru ssels. Adjusters today. " 88” . 4 - d o o r , har dtop , p o w e r Alona H u c k i n s , 5 6 6 4 S c h o o l S t . , TYPING SERVICE Speculation in educational c i r ­ Breslin was seated in the house GEORGE EYDE, ED 2-0 5 6 5 . right there handled the whole s t e e r i n g and b r a k e s , ra d io . B a r ­ H a s l e tt , M ic h ig a n o r c a l l e v e ­ REASONABLE, FAST, accurate cles Is that Northwestern hopes gallery when members discussed _____________________________ C27 claim for him because he had gain at > 77 5. IV 9 - 4 3 7 6 . nings, F E 9 - 8 4 8 3 . typing in home. 355-0975. to surpass MSU’ s efforts in the and voted on the resolution. He Film R o le s O p e n Bulbolz Insurance, 220 Albert, 29 C27 HOUSES 27 African studies field? TJie Illi­ would not comment on the ques­ ED 2-8671._________________ C27 WANTED MALE roommate to ED1E STAÉR, T y p i s t , T heses, nois university has already hired tion of constitutionality.* The motion picture studio of S P E C I A L E D U C A T IO N IF YOU ARE a careful driver, Gwendolyn C a rte r from Smith the Audiovisual Center is audi­ share 9-room house for 4. Im­ dissertations, term papers, gen­ " I have no statement for the TEACHER you may qualify for State F arm ’ s mediately. $30/m o ., p a r k i n g . eral typing. Experienced, IBM College to direct its African p re se n t," he said. tioning male and female n arra­ I m m e d i a t e v a c a n c i e s f o r in­ top-notch protection a t rock - program . She is eminent in the tors for educational films. Please Call 485-2538._______________ 29 E le c tric . OR 7-8232. C Breslin indicated confidence STORY div id uals with e x p e r i e n c e in t e a ch in g e l e m e n t a r y c l a s s e s of m e n t a l ly r e t a r d e d c h i l d r e n . ROOMS bottom ra te s. Call or see your State Farm agent today. ED KAR- MICHIGAN AVE. EAST. 10 single MANN or GEORGE TOBIN, IV 'EY PING In my h om e. S h i r l e y Decker, F o r e s t Ave. Lansing. African field and B erry and Wolff will be associated with her. that the senate would vote favor­ ably on the resolution. call 355-9607 or 355-9606 for an appointment. . Phone IV 2 -7 2 0 8 . C " B e r r y and Wolff are two of S a l a r y r a n g e $ 6 0 1 3 to $9772 rooms on one floor. F o r men. 5-7 2 6 7, In Frandor.________ C27 the best instructors in this coun­ S e lls F o r L e s s an n u ally , depending on edu­ Ready soon. Phone IV 5-6128. THESES AND term papers typed-. try in the instruction of African c a t i o n and e x p e r i e n c e . M u st have a b a c h e l o r ’ s d e g r e e in GIRUS OVER 21 nicely furnished, 29 M ich igan E le ctric typewriter. F ast s e r ­ vice. 332-4597. '>« languages,” said S t a n l e y R. Townsend, chairman of foreign L e g is la tu r e R e q u e s ts S p e c i a l E d u c a tio n f r o m an a c ­ close to campus, doubles an d EXECUTIVE QUALITY typing. 56 F o r d 2 - d o o r Sedar with languages. "T h is is a serious c r e d i t e d s c h o o l , and b e e l i ­ M SU C o lle g e r a d io and h e a t e r . $145 g i b l e f o r a p p r o v a l by th e D e ­ p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c I n s t r u c ­ singles available. P h o n e ED 2-2276. 30 Block off campus. Reasonable. No job too large or too sm all. loss to the development of lin­ guistics h e re ." P ra y er A m en dm en t CLOSE TO campus. Nice, quiet, Phone BARBIE M EL.. 332-3255 tio n . All M i c h i g a n c i v i l s e r ­ R E P U B L IC A N C LU B 29 A resolution proposing a " f r e e The resolution was carried on single room . Gentleman, 21 or v i c e b e n e f i t s , inclu d in g an out­ over. Call ED 7-1598, 30 ★ T r a n s p o r t a t ion exercise of religion” amendment a 76 to 26 vote. 6 1 C h e v r o l e t 4 - J o o r Sedan i n ­ stand ing s t a t e c o n t r i b u t o r y in­ ANN BROWN typist and multllith to the Constitution was approved "W hether we agree with this WOMEN STUDENTS - singles, S P E C I A L MEETI NG RIDE N E E D E D to downtown c lu d e s r a d i o , h e a t e r , s tan d ard s u r a n c e p r o g r a m and an e x ­ offset printing (black & white & Wednesday by the house of rep re­ resolution o r not, we alm ost s h ift , and w hite wall t i r e s . doubles. Block from Williams Lansing, Monday-Friday, leave c e l l e n t r e t i r e m e n t p la n , p lus co lo r). IBM. General t y p i n g , sentatives. have to vote for it, or face the ‘ Story S e lls fo r L e s s Hall, w i t h kitchen. Utilities term papers, thesis, d isserta­ 8:00 a.m . Call 355-0902 after Social Secu rity . F o r further paid, parking. Call 332-0369. task of explaining to each and 6:00 p.m. 28 The resolution, introduced by i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t M r . An­ 7 :3 0 tions. ED 2-8 3 8 4 . C every religious person in our * 27 Sen. Milton Zaagman, R-Grand d r e w s , D i r e c t o r o f A d ju n ctiv e TYPING SERVICES, public steno. district why we voted against the C o MFORTABLB ROOM for male F e b . 18 ★ Wanted Rapids, proposes that the "f re e T h e r a p i e s , P ly m o u th S t a t e Notary. Statistical experience, ‘religion proposal,’ the rep re­ graduate student. Quiet h o m e , excercise of religion" clause H om e and T r a i n i n g S c h o o l, pick-up-delivery. Phone G race sentative said. 6 0 T h u n d e r b i r d Convert­ good location. Parking. Call IV 21 U n i o n GRADUATE STUDENT Is looking include the right to offer p rayers N orthviile, M ichigan. T e l e ­ G ross, 337-2447. 48 "I t actually doesn't matter how ible w i t h p o w er s t e e r i n g , 2-8 3 0 4 . 27 for a one man apartment. Unap­ in public schools. po w er b r a k e s , p o w e r windows, p hone: ( A r e a c o d e 3 1 3 ) G l e n ­ proved and unsupervised, all p ri­ we v o te," another representative view 3 - 1 5 0 0 . An eq u a l o p p o r - Purpose: To reconsider and GÉNÉRAL TYPING. Immediate "T h is r e s o l u t i o n has been said. "T h e proposed amendment radio, heater, a u to m a tic ★ F o r Sale vate wi t h parking. References t r a n s m i s s i o n a nr» white wall tunity e m p l o y e r ._______________ rescind delegation list. serv ice. Phone 355-1237. 30 blown way out of proportion," will be sent to Congress and available upon request. Apart­ tire s. BUSBOYS wanted: All meals. Call 1960 HURON HOMES mobile home E X P E R T TYPING, Verna Mead, a representative said. "Actually it has the final say. But it doesn’t UNCLE FUD’S PARTY Shop. ment wanted through June 10. Call Story S e lls T - b i r d s fo r L e s s 332-3581. Ask for J e r ry . tra ile r, 10 X 36. On l o t near 1518 S. Pennsylvania, 485-9063. 355-3774 8 -5 Monday thru F r i ­ the federal Constitution assu res like to be dictated to by the Party supplies and beverages. the right to freedom of religion.” states.” 27 M SU . Phone 332-8987. 48 day. 25 $1795 _________ 31 Kosher sandwiches. T w o miles LICENSED PRACTIC AL NURSE. east on Grand River._________ c PI A M IN NEW MÓON mobile hom e-1963, THERE'S THAT \ SHE'S HANDIN6 THEM OUT TO NOW SHE'S ALL DONE ...THAT Day shift. Five or six days. Sup­ FORT LAUDERDALE - budget 3-bedroom, 10 X 55, with Ex­ STORY ervision. Good pay, Ideal work­ ing conditions. Phone 699-2144. pando, 1 1/2 baths, Early Amer­ tours arranged. CallM ainTravel Bureau, IV 4-4441. C27 8 UTTIE RED-HAIRED' 61 I at the hands of Pittsburgh last Compounding the difficulties, is about the w e a k e s t of the four t e a m s and weekend. State will attempt to cord. the Spartans- will be without the national wrestling c h a m p i o n ­ Adora-Belles a n a r r u p r e m in g e r f i l m o f f e r s State its b e s t ch a n c e to win. rebound a g a i n s t the Hoosiers, services of Dick Cook this week ships. N ext! “ TOM J O N E S ” T h e B e s t Com edy E v e r Made Two months ca n bri ng about quite a few who sport a 2 -2 record. Indiana p ossesses three un­ Family Swim F o r Y o u r P le a s u r e , . . I TODAY. . . IHO.ES.TilLID.BilfilLF.UMt changes. defeated w re stle rs who prom ise in two m o r e months ba sk et bal l will be to make things tough for the Green and White. The trio are Two Nights THE AIR-CONDITIONED ® J Thru Thursday: F irs t Show 7 P.M. - 90d forg ot te n in E a s t L a n s i n g . And quite a few people will ‘ pr obably be Bob Campbell, at 130-pounds; Bruce Curth, 137-pounds; and Family night swim at the Wom­ HOLIDAY LANES » 3 S 8 - M 1 7 ——- one gqy... three girls - one ring L T8i@Dise? D i c k Isel, at 177-pounds. In en’ s IM Building will be held to­ night and Saturday night, the later • 40 B r u n s w i c k L a n e s «Snack B a r happy to have it that way. addition, they have the massive on a trial basis. #8 B i l l i a r d T a b l e s » C o c k t a i l Lounge Crowded conditions during the No R est For Members oftheMS.U swimming Swimmers Pool, an d they’ ll be hitting the against th e Gophers wi t h Van Friday 6 - 9 p.m. swim haveforced th e IM Department to open the pool Saturday night from 6 -8 . If a sufficient number of stu- L o na s Avoiloble For OPEN BOWLING Every Day Until 6p.m. And F r i., S at., & Sun. Evenings Tool “ A MOVIE GEM! team never have time to catch water with an im pressive reco rd . Lowe sco rin g 283.20 points, while so and their fam ilies make use of the OPEN E V E R Y DAY AT 9A.M. The Buckeyes have earned five placing second to NCAA runner- F U N N Y AT T IM E S their breath any m ore. facility on Saturday night, Satur­ dual meet victories t h i s y e a r , “Frandor is J u s t South Of U s " THAT YOU’ LL They spent the past two week­ up Ed Boothman of Michigan last day evening swims will become a ends competing against national with their lone defeat coming at w eek.. IV 7*3731 LAUGH U N T IL permanent feature. powers Minnesota and Michigan, the hands of Minnesota. YOU C R Y ! ” and this weekend Ohio State in­ They also have the top individ­ - N .Y . P o s t vades Cast Lansing, promising ual medley swimmer in the coun­ m ore of the same, t The Buckeyes finished fifth in try , Mary Hull, who has won the event in the past twoNCAA m eets. DEPT. OF SPEECH MSI) FOREIGN FILM SERIES the NC A A meet last season when Stiff competition will be nothing presents Michigan placed third and Minne­ new for the young Spartans who sota fourth. showed prom ise, while gaining experience, in c lo se lo sses to the Ohio State w i l l face the Spar­ tans at 2 p.m . tomorrow at the IM Gophers and Wolverines. The Spartans will be making COUPONS "AND QUIET FLOWS THE DON” the (Russian) their first home appearance since AND Intramural they defeated Purdue three weeks ago. Since that t ime D arryle p e R fo R m in q Colorful, pictoresque and detailed image of rural life Kifer, L ee D river and Neil Watts A R tS CASH in Russia in the 1914-1917 e ra . Cultural exchangefilm, in color. News have put varsity records on the books. com pany M EN’ S Kifer in the 50-y ard freestyle, D river in the breaststroke and for Mon., Thurs. - Feb. 17,20 A g. Council B asketball Watts in the 500 freestyle all set TOMCOURTElOff marks against M ichigan l a s t 7 & 9 p.m. T im e G y m I I ( C t .3 ) 6 — P oultry S c ie n c e -P a c k a g in g Society week. A l l - A m e r i c a n DickGret- "BECKET” Today 7:20-9:25 P .M .- as"BILLY LIAR" S a t . , Sun. 1 :2 0 -3 :2 0 -5 :2 0 -7 :2 5 -9 :3 0 with JULIE CHRISTIE. 7 — A g. M e c h . - C a m p u s 4H zinger, Plymouth junior, remains , 8 — A g.Ed . - F l o r i c u l t u r e F o r u m G y m II ( C t . 4) unbeaten in the individual medley a f t e r surviving c hallenges a t EXCEPTED BY MAIL FAIRCHILD THEATRE ■ N E X T: THE D E V IL and The 10 COMMANDMENTS” 6 — F orestry -N A H B Minneapolis and Ann Arbor. 7 — D a iry -P a r k M anagement Spartan divers h a v e been im­ STARTING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Admission: 500 C Ä M l iU S NOW! 6 5 0 t o 5 : 3 0 8 — B lo ck & B rid le -A g .E c o n . proving steadily. Dick Van Lowe Evening & Sunday 90{ and Shawn McCormick finished 1-2 WOMEN'S H ILA RIO US ’ TODAY and SA TU R D AY ' — »37-0371 B»SSS!tSM ► •»« -' Bow ling T W I N - H I T SHOW! A lley s 8 a .m . STARTS TOMORROW Shown Today A t 1:00-3:10-5:25-7:35-9:50 BUDDY EBSEN . LOIS N E T T L E T O N in There comes a tim e in every fa rth e r’ s life I - 2 — Alpha X i D e l t a - D e l t a Z e t a when his baby becomes a “ babe” . . . T ha t's 3 - 4 — P i B eta P h i-Z e ta T au Alpha Super Bargain Day — Y—H— E— A —T— R—E— "MAIL ODDER BRIDE” when the FUN Begins. A L L -D A Y TWO C O M PLETE FEATU R ES P IV O O R A M Shown Saturday A t 3:30-7: T5-LATE Today at 1 :0 0 -4 :0 0 -7 :0 0 & 10:00 5 - 6 — Alpha C h i O m e g a - K a p p a 482-9831 IN F O R M A T IO N ► 485-6485 Saturday at 4 :0 0 -7 :0 0 & 10:00 D elta 7 - 8 — P h i M u - K a p p a Alpha T h e t a 2o 9 - 1 0 — Alpha G a m m a D e l t a - V a n H o o s en II- 1 2 — Kappa K appa G a m m a - M e bustin' up the west like It's never been bested bp betDietl! J a n e s S le W a tiT A s h e r S t u d en ts 13—14 — E . Y a k e l e y - M a s o n ¿aN D BaPEP *1 5 -1 6 — E . M c D o n e l - E . L a n d o n 10:45 a .m . I - 2 ~r R a t h e r I - S . C a m p b e l l 3 - 4 — W est M a y o -B u tte rfie ld 5 - 6 — P h illip s-W .Y a k e le y laKEH Efc, 7 - 8 — W .L a n d o n - N . C a m p b e l l 9-10 — E .M ayo I-S .W o n d ers II-12 — S . C a m p b e l l B - N . W i l ­ ShES MiWE liam s c o lo r by Df.Luxe G n em aS cO P £ v* 13-14 — E . M a y o I I- A b b o t 2nd H it! 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S ta te ’ s w eak spot r e m a in s ep ee Fem Cagers A M E R IC A N w e r e r u n n e r - u p s along with Illi n o is la s t y e a r in th e B ig 1 en fen c ing ch a m p i o n s h i p won by State Ic e m e n M e e t W o lv e s S ta te 's stro n g e st weapons once a g a in f i g u r e to b e s a b r e and foil w h e r e th e l o s s o f n u m b e r o n e m a n Joh n L e w is h a s been felt m o s t . Beat Kazoo SHOP In the f i r s t outin g be tw een the tw a c c o r d i n g to S c h m i t t e r . " I ’ m l o o k i n g f o r w a r d to a n i m - The MSU girls varsity basket­ ball team won their opening game s c h o o l s at C o l o r a d o S p r i n g s tw w e e k s ago, S t a t e w as f o r c e d t In H o m e , H o m e S e rie s of the season Wednesday evening, f o r f e i t the m a t c h e s b e c a u s e of two i n e l i g ib l e s t a r t e r s . 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Mary McConnell were the de­ •»resolvi Ski Report- M i n n e s o t a - D u l u t h l a s t w eek end . i t s f o u r th v i c t o r y o f th e s e a s o n at S t r o b e l , N o b e l , and W e l l s c a p ­ fensive s t a n d o u t s e a s i l y o u tre- T n e M a i z e and B l u e , who s h a r e In diana t o m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n . t u re d 1 - 2 - 3 p o s i t i o n s in t h e S p a r - bounding the Kalamazoo squad. Our Young A m e r i c a n g i r l s a r e r e a d y An; th e W e s t e r n c o n f e r e n c e lead w ith The Spartans led, 40 -1 9 , at half- su fferi T h e m e e t c o m e s a f t e r M S U ’ s t n a s ’ l a s t two dual m e e t s . to s e r v e you in s e l e c t i n g just the N e w S n o w H e lp s M i n n e s o t a , a r e 14-2 f o r the s e a - 6 4 - 4 7 w in o v e r N a v y P i e r l a s t T h e M S U s q u a d w a s g iv e n a li f t w e e k w h ic h w a s h i g h lig h t e d by a e a r l i e r t h i s w e e k w hen a l l - a r o u n d tim e. T h e t e a m w ill p l a y t h e i r f i r s t r ig h t out fit f o r t h a t s p e c i a l course s o r ol Roth t e a m s have o u tsta nd in g ‘ ‘ but I 9 8 . 5 p e r f o r m a n c e by NCAA p e r f o r m e r J i m C u r z i b e g a n h o m e g a m e o f th e s e a s o n Satur­ o c c a s i o n , o r f o r s m a r t looking first l i n e s . Mac O r m e , Doug c h a m p i o n D a l e C o o p e r on t h e s t i l l w o r k i n g o u t f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e day at 10:30 a.m . in the Women’ s a full-i R o b e r t s ai M ik e C o p p o c o n t i n u e rin gs. IM Building against Michigan. c l a s s r o o m w e a r . C o m e in soon and war w s in c e su ffe r in g a sh ou ld er in ju r y to p a c e the S t a t e sq uad . O r m e h a s In In d ia n a , th e S p a r t a n s w i l l b e a g a i n s t Io w a. 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D e - i e s a g a i n s t th e H o o s i e r s , A side f e n s e m e n C a r l L a c k e y and J i m T o p p e r f o r m e r s f o r In dia na a r e p a n ts , J a c o b s o n roun d out the S p a r t a n in any M ic h ig a n has one of the b e s t B o b L i l l y and K e i t h R u g g l e s . L i l l y w o r k s on t h e t r a m p o l i n e w i t h R u g g l e s p e r f o r m i n g on t h e s i d e !r a lt e r s i8 6 i house A tla n ti tablish l i n e s in c o l l e g e h o c k e y . W ings G a r y B u t l e r and G o r d i e W i lk ie horse. 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