Inside MICHIGAN Weather NEW Cl Partly cloudy and warmer Americar to retire, p. 4; Con­ gress of Strings, p. 8; Som­ mer IM program, p. 9. STATE today with the high in the middle 70’s. UNIVERSITY Vol. 55, Number 163 Thursday, June 25. 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Pri 10c U n iv e r s it y E n r o lls R eco rd 1 3 ,0 0 0 Special R e c o rd B u d g e t O K ’d ; Programs Offered B o o s te d B y P a y H ik e In c re a se O f 5 3 3 From Y e a r A g o S a la r ie s w ere liste d a s the sity in E a s t L an sin g , $ 2,754,031 tal r e c e ip ts , vocational educa­ ch ie f c a u se fo r pushing MSU’ s tion, lan d -g ran t In te re st and dor­ A re c o rd total of 13,435 stu­ fo r Oakland University, 1964 - 65 budget past the m ito ry u tilitie s . dents had en ro lled fo r c la s s e s $ 4 ,3 0 7 ,3 5 7 fo r the A g ricu ltu ral $ 100,000,000 m a rk . An additional $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Is at the c lo s e of re g u la r r e g is t r a ­ Experiment S t a t i o n and expected to co m e in the form T h e re c o rd -s h a tte rin g budget tion W ednesday, acco rd in g to R e ­ $ 4 ,7 5 3 ,4 7 3 fo r C o op erativ e E x ­ of g ran ts and glim from the w as approved la s t week by the g is tr a r H o race C . K ing. ten sio n S e r v ic e . United S ta te s and p riv ate s o u rc e s MSU B o ard of T r u s t e e s . T h e o v e ra ll fig u re exce e d s la st T h is r e p r e s e n ts an in c r e a s e co n tra ct r e s e a r c h and a llie d p ro ­ in the budget fo r the E a s t L an ­ y e a r ’ s to tal, by 5 33. T h e board gave the okay to g ra m s . a budget of $ 5 5 ,3 7 2 ,4 7 3 , which sing cam pus of $ 7 ,1 5 1 ,0 5 0 over E xpend itures fo r s a la r ie s is Oakland U n iv e rsity e n r o l l e d is Included In the expected ex­ the 1 9 6 3 -6 4 to ta l. expected to total $ 3 0 ,5 0 5 ,2 9 4 , 7 0 6 , up fro m 643 in 1963. pend itures fo r the com ing shcool T h e s e funds w ill com e from an in c r e a s e of $ 5 ,1 8 0 ,8 6 0 ov er T h e e n ro llm en t total also- in­ y e a r . Of th is , $43,5 5 7 ,3 2 2 w as le g isla tiv e app rop riation , student the school y e a r ju st ending. clu d e s: M ichigan S tate resid en t budgeted fo r the m ain U niver­ and application fe e s , d ep artm en - Of th is to tal $ 1 ,8 2 0 ,0 0 0 w ill c e n te r , 1 ,4 4 2 ; and c re d it e x te n - be used fo r s a la r y in c r e a s e s tion, 9 82. which w ill b rin g MSU into the King said he expected the on- Trustees A d o p t m id dle-pay ran g e f o r B ig Ten cam pus r e g is tra tio n total to in­ u n i v e r s i t i e s . An additional c r e a s e slig h tly b ecau se of la te $ 2 ,3 2 0 ,0 0 0 w ill b e used to pay re g is tra tio n o f som e students. 240 new facu lty m em b e rs hired T h e en ro llm en t fig u re s include B a n O n D riv in g T h e U n iv e rsity b o a rd of T r u s ­ operating a m o tor v e h icle on to m eet the needs of the growing u n iv e rsity . L a b o r c o s ts a r e a lso expected both p a rt and full tim e students and fu ll-te r m and half term en­ rol le e s . to r i s e b e ca u se of pay ad ju st­ F rid a y i s the f i r s t day that te e s la st week o ffic ia lly adopted cam p u s. m en ts. $ 3 ,9 4 8 ,7 3 4 h a s b e e n THE HAPPY CONFUSION OF ARRIVAL - With parking versity resident halls moved the seemingly tons of belong­ changes in en ro llm en t can be an ord inance which will p la ce T h e U n iv e rsity will o p erate a approp riated in th is a r e a , r e ­ spaces at o premium, but attendents ready to aid with lug­ ings into the temporary homes of summer school scholars. m ad e. T h e deadline fo r la te r e ­ m otor v e h ic le s under s tr ic t lim i­ bus s e r v ic e to tra n sp o rt students presenting a n in c r e a s e of Photo by Gary Shumaker. g istra tio n , adding c o u r s e s o r gage unloading, newly arrived parents and students at Uni­ ta tio n s. between c l a s s e s . $501,195 f r o m t h e prev iou s changing se c tio n s is T u esd ay . T h e new o rd in ance will p r a c ­ T h e new reg u latio n s w ill not be period. Ju ly 7 fs the la s t day fo r dropping tic a lly ban student driving on in e ffe ct on weekends o r holid ay s. W ages fo r the new b u sin e ss, cou rses. cam pu s between the hours of 7 Although they w ill be se p a ra te , ad m in istra tiv e and s e r v ic e s ta ff Graduating students can m ake a.m . and 6 p .m . on c la s s d ays. the newly c re a te d dep artm ents in student s e r v ic e s w ill co m e to no changes in c o u rs e s a fte r F r i ­ T h e ru ling w ill go into e ffe ct of socio log y and anthropology a re S e p t. 15. In o th er a ctio n , the tr u s te e s ap­ expected to continue working to­ g e th e r. Both w ill co m e under the $4 4 2 ,0 0 0 , and $2 2 5 ,0 0 0 w ill go fo r w ages fo r the su m m er school sta ff. S tr ik e s D e la y C o n s t r u c t io n day. T h e la s t day fo r dropping h a lf-te rm c o u r s e s is T u esd ay . T h e f i r s t h a lf-te rm ends on proved the d ivision of the d ep art­ C o lleg e of N atural S c ie n c e . T h e tr u s te e s approved the a l - Tw o lab o r s t r ik e s by Lai s i.,6 uled fo r S e p te m b e r, including the c a lle d Jun e 10 fo r 500 additional tettned to com m ent on the situ a ­ Ju ly 29 when re g is tra tio n ' fo r m ent of socio lo g y and anthropol­ John U se e m , who was c h a ir ­ l o c a t i o n of $25 0 ,0 0 0 fo r the a re a p lu m b ers and g la z ie r s a re new F e e and A k e rs dorm co m ­ con stru ctio n w o rk ers to t a k e tion . the second h alf b egin s. T h e r e ­ ogy, le t c o n tra c ts fo r road build­ man of the socio lo g y and anthro­ re s to ra tio n of the T r a f fic Safety holding up co n stru ctio n on se v ­ p le x . work on cam pus to help speed C h e ste r N oble, bu sin ess agent gu lar 10-w eek s e s s io n ends Sept. ing and s ite c o n stru ctio n totaling pology d ep artm ent, will be the C e n te r, which w as suggested in e r a l cam pus building p r o je c ts , " A t th is point all 1 can say is com pletion on the 12 cu rren t p r o j­ fo r the g la z ie r s , said th ere has 4. $ 3 0 6 ,4 3 4 .5 5 , approved a m a s te r’ s the le g isla tiv e app rop riatio n . and m ay p rev en t openings sch e d - it’ s going to be v e ry d ifficu lt to e c t s , s e v e ra l of which a re behind been no co n tact between his union In addition to re g u la r c la s s e s , d eg re e p ro g ram fo r the school of (continued on page 8) c o m p l e t e t he b u i l d i n g s , " sched u le. and the c o n tra c to r s sin ce the e x ­ m o re than 50 sp e cial s e s s io n s , lab o r and in d u strial re la tio n s and T h eo d ore B . S im on , superintend­ Sim on said w o rk e rs ca lle d in, piration of th e ir co n tra c t Jun e 10. w orkshops, in stitu te s and s e m i­ accepted a l e tt e r fro m the A m e ri­ ent of p h y sical p lant, s a id . " I t but due to the s tr ik e s th e re was T h e g la z ie rs a r e asking a 5 0 -c e n t n a rs w ill be o ffered . can S o cie ty of L and scape A rc h i­ To Visit Lansing is v ery doubtful w hether we can not enough work fo r th em . T h e r a is e over two y e a r s and the r e ­ A new fe a tu re of the sum m er te c ts urging n e w q u a rte rs and do i f ." plum bers union has been on s tr ik e tention of p re s e n t agreem en ts on te rm w ill be the Ju ly 1 3 -1 7 Sim on said co n stru ctio n is con­ S c ra n to n , B a rry C o m in g equipm ent fo r the school of urban sin ce Ju n e 1 and the g la z ie rs vacation pay and m ileage r a t e s . sum m er alum ni p ro g ram , " T h e planning and land scape a rc h ite c ­ tinuing on a " lim it e d s c a le at a sin ce Ju n e 10. T h e c o n tr a c to r s ’ negotiations C a re and Feed in g of the M in d ." tu re. su b stan tially r e d u c e d r a t e .” a re handled through the A sso cia ­ D esigned fo r U n iversity gradu­ T h e new ru le s governing m otor W o rk ers whose Jo b s do not de­ Both s tr ik e s c o v e r p r o je c ts in tion of G e n e r a l C o n tra cto rs , a te s and th e ir fa m ilie s , it will v e h ic le s, which arou sed re a ctio n pend on the work of p lu m bers and the e n tire L an sin g a re a , ai\d the which also d eclined to com m ent. be a s e s s io n in continuing l i ­ G ov. W illiam W. Scran to n w ill parking lot at 7 :3 0 p .m . tonight. to hold clo s e d -d o o r ta lk s with frftm both stud ents and faculty g la z ie r s a re going on with th e ir U n iv ersity is n o t d ire c tly in­ Simon said the g r e a te s t d elays b e ra l education. a r r iv e in L an sin g th is afternoon Friday the P ennsylvania the M ichigan Republican Nation­ jo b s , including the b r ic k la y e r s , volved in neg otiations between the la s t te r m , w ill r e s t r i c t parkin g J ~ ‘ ¿ ^ ‘¿ . ^ ¡ “ "tV ^ 'o f'th T c a p it'a i gov ernor Is scheduled to fly to al Convention on T u esd ay . How­ at p re se n t q re on the two new A lso scheduled is the fifth p riv ile g e s of s ta ff and facu lty c lt and Detro it whose 21-day s tr ik e ended e a r ­ unions and th e .c o n tr a c to rs . re sid e n ce h a lls and on th e c h e m - annual F in e A rts F e s tiv a l, Ju ly D etro it fo r a luncheon at the e v e r , the R ep u blican S tate Cen­ Douglas G riffith , b u s i n e s s S‘cranton h a s scheduled a public m e m b e rs a s w ell a s those of s tu - tr a l C o m m ittee w as unable to lie r th is month. is tr y and b io ch e m is try buildings 1 3 -1 8 ; the ninth annual Institute D etro it P r e s s C lub. He w ill r e ­ dent d r iv e r s . T h e p h y sical plant departm ent agent fo r the p lu m b e rs lo c a l, d e - under con stru ctio n in the s c ie n c e on A sia , Ju n e 2 2 -Ju ly 2 9 ; the ra lly to be held in the F ra n d o r turn to L an sin g in the evening r e le a s e d etailed plans of the T h e o rd in ance a lso bans all s e n a to r 's v is it to L an sin g . sixth annual C o n g re ss of S trin g s, fresh m en excep t tho se who a re (continued on page 9) Jun e 21-A u g . 15; and w orkshops 21 o r m a r rie d fro m owning o r T h e v is its of the two Repub­ lica n p re sid e n tia l hopefuls cam e Gardner Strikes Out fo r te a c h e rs and students in fie ld s ranging fro m biology a n d c h e m is-, \ at the re q u est of Gov. G eorg e State N e w s try to m u sic and cou nseling . MSU’ s su m m er te rm , an in - Council Balks W. R om ney. Rom ney had asked the two leading con ten d ers, along with New Y o rk G o v . N e l s o n Against U.S. Dedine S e e k s M o d e ls tre g a l p a rt of the U n iv ersity ’ s y e a r - round, four - quater sy ste m , is .tailored fo r re g u lar R o c k e fe lle r and Sen. M a rg a re t Men and wom en students and a renew al of the nation’ s m o­ On Housing C h ase Sm ith of M aine to a hotel m eeting in L an sin g on F rid a y . MSU’ s la rg e s t graduating c la s s in h is to ry heard the p resid en t of r a lity . in te re ste d in fashion m odel­ ing w ill be interv iew ed by the e n ro lle e s who want to a c c e le ­ ra te th e ir p ro g ra m s , re c e n t high the C a rn e g ie C o rp o ration c h a l­ T h is new s o c ie ty m ust m eet Resolution T h e date of G old w ater’ g v isit lenge them to renew th e ir so c ie ty and p rev ent t h e U nited S ta te s many p re ssin g p ro b le m s, he said , including granting N eg ro es full S ta te News Photography De­ partm ent Monday at 7 :30 p .m . school g rad u ates, te a c h e r s , and p e rso n s w ishing to expand th e ir w as changed to T uesday at the In Student S e r v ic e s Lounge. education. T h e E a s t L an sin g City Coun­ fro m slipping into d eclin e like a c c e s s to the rig h ts and p r iv i- s e n a to r 's req u est b e cau se of the Som e e x p e rie n c e is d e s ira b le . S e v e ra l o ff-cam p u s study p ro - c il has adopted a reso lu tio n c a ll­ scheduled m a r ria g e of h is daugh­ g re a t nations of the p a st. (continued on page 2) (continued on page 7) ing fo r equal opportunities fo r all John W. G ard n er told 2 ,7 6 3 p e rs o n s , but no actio n w as taken te r on the follow ing day. Romney b a c c a la u re a te and 697 advanced tow ard adopting an open housing said that R o c k e fe lle r accepted d eg re e cand id ates at the U n iv e r­ reso lu tio n . the invitation by telephone but s ity ’ s 104th com m encem ent Sun­ O ver 150 c iv il rig h ts support­ ind icated at the tim e that he was day, Ju n e 14, that th is nation does e r s Jam m ed the cou ncil cham ­ about to m ake an announcement not have to follow the p attern of b e r s , issu in g dem ands fo r an en­ withdrawing fro m the r a c e . d eclin e of Egypt, G reece^ R o m e fo rc e a b le open housing law. and o th er g re a t c iv iliz a tio n s . T h e announced purpose of the P etitio n s signed by 920 E a st B ut an “ e v er-re n e w in g s o c i - WILLIAM SCRANTON m eetings with the M ichigan dele­ L an sin g re s id e n ts asking fo r open BARRY GOLDWATER e ity ” m ust fight apathy and low­ gation is to give the candidates housing w ere p resen ted by the e re d m otivation to avoid d ecay, a chance " t o d is cu ss th e ir views East L an sin g C itiz en s Com ­ he said . on the is s u e s of the cam paign m itte e on Human R ig h ts, “ If a nation cannot provide in­ Stanley J . Id zerd a, dean of the Honors C o lleg e and a m em b er GOP P ic k O pen and th e ir so lu tio n s.” c e n tiv e s , if it cannot m otiv ate, if it cannot s t ir the minds and of the co m m itte e , spoke fo r St. h e a rts of Its m e m b e rs, it is on T hom as Aquinas Catholic the way out,” he said . C h u rch, saying the reso lu tion p assed by the cou ncil " le a v e s S ays A d ria n Heart Attack P e s s im is m h a s sapped v ita l­ ity of som e A m e rica n s, G ard n er som ething to be d e s ir e d " and asked that "so m e th in g m o re con­ c r e t e be e n a c te d .” Although the Republican Na­ tional Convention opens In San sing at the s ta te Republican con­ vention is “ Ju st a ch an ce to look Kills Student sa id , a n d o th er citize n s-—tb .e ” w e ll-fe d ’ ’ — a re afflicted with a s p iritu a l fla b b in e s s . Scran to n o v e r .” T h e reso lu tio n adopted by the cou ncil s ta te s that the council F r a n c is c o in l e s s than th re e w eeks and m ost o b s e r v e rs have " P e o p le know G oldw ater w ell enough by now.” On Campus " B u t the s u c c e s s of such ven­ tu re s a s the P e a c e C o rp s suggest " g o e s on re c o rd a s favoring handed the p re sid e n tia l nom ina­ equal opportunity fo r a ll p e r­ tion to S e n . B a r r y G old w ater, A drian said the S cranton ta c tic that th e re a re s t ill am ple r e ­ son s re g a r d le s s of th e ir r a c e , one MSU p o litic a l s c ie n tis t fe e ls in M ichigan w ill be to keep the On cam pus fo r the f ir s t day' s o u rc e s of m otivation in our c o lo r , re lig io n , national origin that the la s t m inute e ffo rt by s t a te 's d ele g ate s com m itted to of su m m er te rm c la s s e s , a 2 0 - p eo p le,” he said . o r a n c e stry to liv e in and p a r­ Pen nsylvan ia G o v . W i l l i a m Gov. G eo rg e Rom ney " f o r the y e a r -o ld s e n io r collap sed and A m e rica n s w ill have to draw ticip a te in the com m unity life Scran to n to " s a v e ” the p arty tim e b e in g ." died of a h e a rt a tta ck Wednesday deeply from tho se r e s o u r c e s o r of E a st L a n sin g .” fro m the c o n se rv a tiv e s Is having It is not yet c le a r w hether afternoon. they stand a " v e r \ good c h a n c e " A m ove to r e f e r an open hous­ so m e e ffe c t. e ith e r G oldw ater o r Scranton w ill John B . O 'D onn ell, 20, of P e o r­ of m issin g the g rim m e st le ss o n s ing o rd in ance to the c ity a tto r­ ” It Is not c o r r e c t to assu m e be nom inated, he sa id . T h e p arty ia , 111., co llap sed near E u stace in h is to ry , he sa id . ney fo r a legal opinion w as de­ that G oldw ater has it sew ed up,*' has been looking fo r a com pro­ H all, a c r o s s fro m Olin Health C e n te r. T o ach iev e a re n e w a l,G a rd n e r feated . C h a rle s R . A d rian , p r o fe s s o r and m is e cand id ate, A d r i a n e x ­ p lain ed, and would have settled Cam pus p o lic e o ffic e r Ronald suggested an eight-p oint fo rm u la M ayor Gordon L . T h o m as, p ro­ chairm an of p o litic a l s c ie n c e , f e s s o r o f sp eech , said the m a­ said . Scran to n Is m aking som e fo r fo rm e r V ice p re sid e n t R ic ­ A . M ahaffy ad m in istered mouth which included re s p e c t fo r the in­ jo r ity o f the cou n cil fe lt a ruling Inroads Into the assu m ed d ele ­ hard M , Nixon but that h is a t­ to mouth re s u s cita tio n at the d ividual, developm ent of poten­ tem pt at m aking h im se lf a com ­ s c e n e but to no a v a il. tia l In m e m b e rs, a m eans to com ­ 66 CHERUBIM RCW? - Turning in their home address card to R e g is tra tio n O f f ic ia ls T u e s d a y , by the s ta te atto rn ey g en eral gate strength which has been attribu ted to G old w ater, he s a id . p ro m is e candidate w as handled F r ie n d s sa id O 'Donnell had a bat rig id ity and fo s te r innova­ the sisters in their religious habits made no claim to aheavenly a d d re s s , but b e le a g u re d w o r k - that the M ichigan C iv il R igh ts C om m ission has a ll authority A drian said the ap p earan ce very badly. con genital h e a rt d is e a s e s in c e tion , In cen tiv es to fu rth er m oti­ ers still got a chuckie at the possible home address for religi ous s tu d e n ts . In th is fie ld m ade a lo cal o rd i­ during the com ing week o f both Party leaders may look for b irth . H is E a s t L ansing ad d ress vatio n , cutting through “ the e n - Photo by tarry Fritzlan w as 534 Sunset L a n e . c irc u lin g web of v ested in te r e s t,” nance unw orkable. Scranton and G oldw ater in" L an ­ (continued on pogé 14) Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan T hursday, July 25, 1964 A Long Summer Ahead The long hot s u m m e r of 1964 nation show up in the capital for S E C D ra w s P r a is e is beginning. the state party convention. T h e long pull f r o m through to finals is registration getting under A lso d iversion on the fro m hom e studies front, som e w ill be O n F ir s t A n n iv e r s a r y way for the 13,000 students on provided b y t h e w riting of the a m o n g in i n f A I 1A / ' f l 1 n 1 1* r AI I Tt F1 te lle ctu a lly qualified d enfts, a n rift. with aa Ffacu a a . • 1a . a lty ad-1visory . By MIKE KINDMAN stu d en ts,” said Sandra W arden, cam pus this s u m m e r term . But L an sin g chap ter of the 1964 vol­ com m itte e headed by G o ttlieb . State News Staff Writer E a st L an sin g gradu ate student "S tu d e n ts re c o g n iz e that the m o re significant th in g s a re going um e of the civil rights struggle. and one of S E C ’ s two coo rd in a­ su rv iv al and s u c c e s s of the p ro ­ on elsew here that will m ake th is The E a st Lansing-H um an R e ­ MSU’ s unique Student E du ca­ to r s . " I t is the so cio -eco n o n o m - gram depend on th e m ," G ottlieb tion C o rp s p asse d its f ir s t anni­ ica lly disadvantaged ch ild ren who sa id . " T h e s u c c e s s of the p ro ­ su m m e r a long, hot period of lations C o m m issio n has passed v e rsa r y as an a c tiv e pro g ram a r e often p otential d ro p -o u ts. gram is what they do to m ake it tension and m a jo r developm ents a w eak resolution favoring equal th is te rm . It has been v ery s u c ­ " T h e p u rp ose of the SEC is s u c c e s s fu l.” c e s s fu l in d ire c tin g the enthu­ help show th e se y o u n g sters that M r s . Warden s a id , " T h e SEC on national and w orld scales. opportunity, and the verbal w ar s ia s m of stud ep ts to helping out education is the key to a b e tte r r e a lly has no ’ r u le s .’ It is founded The strange phenom enon of for an en fo rceab le open housing deprived c h ild re n in s c h o o l s life by providing needed in s p ira ­ on c a re fu l thinking and genuine throughout c e n tra l M ichigan, a c ­ tion and m otivation to continue co n cern with the p ro b le m s of Republican and D em o cratic poli­ ord inance w ill p r o b a b ly continue cording to David G o ttlieb , a s s o ­ with th e ir sch o o lin g .” c u ltu ra lly and e co n o m ica lly im ­ ticking in p r e s i d e n t i a l and lo c a l through the su m m e r. c ia te p r o fe s s o r o f so c io lo g y - G ottlieb said th e re is no proof pov erished y o u n g ste rs. T h e p ro ­ ra ce s continues. It p r o m i s e s to anthropology and edu cation. that the c o rp s has helped prevent gram d iffe rs not only fro m one A group of U niversity students d ro p -o u ts. But p rin c ip a ls and school sy ste m to another but provide an interesting show for is aw ay for the s u m m e r, w orking T h e c o rp s w as founded during te a c h e rs have re p o rte d renewed from one te a c h e r to another in students who tire of hitting the w inter and sp rin g te rm s la st in te re st-in education among som e the sa m e building. to speed integration in M is s is s i­ y e a r a fte r a d iscu ssio n of a stu ­ students s in c e c o r p s m em b ers "V o lu n te e r s a r e unhesitantly books through the hard m onths ppi voter reg istration and other dent tutoring plan in G o ttlieb ’ s h a v e begun w orking in th e ir assign ed w here the school fe e ls of Ju ly and August, as well as for p ro jects, as their p art in the sociolo g y of education c la s s m et s ch o o ls. they w ill do the m o st good. We en th u siastic r e s p o n s e around T h e c o r p s is p roof that stu ­ ask only that v o lu n teers be a s ­ the e n tire rest of the w orld w ait­ rights struggle cam p u s. * dents a re in te re ste d in working signed to work d ir e c tly with c h il­ ing on the sidelines to see what fo r w orthw hile g o a ls , G ottlieb dren and that they not be ’used’ T h e recep tio n of Student Edu­ said . The s u m m e r of 1964 looks like fo r grading p a p e rs , c le r i c a l work will happen in one of the m ost catio n C o rp s has been good both "Y o u n g p eop le have a lot of o r things of th is n a tu r e ." unique and d istu rb in g cam paigns It will be a long and hot one, in in M ichigan and around th e c o u n - talen t. Skill and e n th u s ia s m ," he T h e students who vo lu nteer fo r try . A colum n on SEC by J a m e s in the nation’s history, f many w a y s cru cial to the p ro ­ sa id . " I f you open up m eaningful SEC com e fro m n e a rly e v e ry R eston of the New Y o rk T im e s a re a s fo r them , th e y 'll get In­ group on cam p u s, accord ing to F o r Lansing area people, e le c ­ g ress of the nation, and will be brought re q u e s ts fo r inform ation v o lv e d ." su b je c t a r e a , s o c ia l group and w arm not Just with the heat of fro m c o lle g e s around the cou n try , " I t ’ s alm o st lik e 'm an b ite s tion issu es will hit hom e hard age le v e l. Only about one fourth and students in 13 M ichigan c o l­ dog.’ Suddenly young people a re d orm itory r o o m s and hourly of the v o lu n teers a r e education this weekend as the two top c o n ­ le g e s and u n iv e rs itie s a r e now doing som ething v e ry re s p o n s i­ m a jo r s . exam s. working in v o lu n teer teach in g b le .” He said th e re should be tend ers for the Republican nom i­ V o lu n teers work at le a st one p ro g ra m s with g o als s im ila r to m ore c h a n c e s fo r students to h alf day a week, and, M r s , W arden those of S E C . work against the s o c ia l c lim a te sa id , m o re often one full day o r SUMMER Published by the students that holds so m e sch o ol ch ild ren two o r th re e h alf d ays. THE LONG, PROUD LINE — Graduating seniors filed into At a c o n fe re n c e c a lle d by Gov. back and that p erp etu ates the A wide v a rie ty of s u b je c ts a r e Spartan Stadium June 14 for the annual Spring Commence- o f M ichigan S ta te U niver­ Rom ney at K ellogg C e n te r e a r ­ poverty and p oo r s o c ia l adjust taught by SEC v o lu n te e rs, and sity * Issu ed on c la s s days l ie r th is y e a r , a c le a rin g -h o u s e ment* Photo by Lorry Fritzlan ment that is at the ro o t of th e ir many work in e x tra p ro g ra m s of SCHOOL Monday t h r o u g h F rid a y of volu nteer teach in g p ro g ram p ro b lem . a th le tic s , m u sic and a rt o r group during the f a ll, w inter and was e sta b lish ed at M SU. T h e p u r­ sp rin g q u a r te r s , t w i c e " T o m e ," G o ttlieb said , " t h e a c tiv itie s such a s G irl Scou ts 104th Commencement pose of H i g h e r E d u cation’ s w eekly during the su m m er re s p o n s ib ility of an .educational and youth groups. T each in g P r o g r a m s , H E L P S , is SPECIALS te r m ; s p e c ia l W elcom e I s ­ institution is to u s e 'i t s full r e ­ " O f all the stud ents a c tiv itie s to c o -o rd in a te the o p eration s of su e In S e p te m b e r. s o u r c e s , and we don’t . ” on cam p u s, I fe e l SEC is the m ost the v ario u s p ro g ra m s around the Second c l a s s postage s ta te . He sa id " t h i s institution has w orthw hile,” sa id L an ce H auer, (continued from page 1) the P ackaging M ach in ery D ivi­ !---------------------------- COUPON-------------------- paid at E a s t L an sin g , M ich­ the p h y sical plant and the human D e tro it graduate student and c o ­ sion of C rom ption and Knowles igan. r e s o u r c e s to do much m o r e .” o rd in ato r. “ N o to n ly d o e s th e s tu - le g e s of c itiz e n s h ip and c re a tin g C o rp .; D o retta S . H offm an, of I One F R E E round of m in- " T h e u ltim ate aim of the c o rp s dent have the opportunity to grow an edu cational s y s te m that w ill M anhattan, K an ., dean o ft h e C o l- is to h e l p p re v e n t d rop -ou ts He sugg ested , fo r in sta n ce , that J iature golf with one paid school ch ild ren f r o m d isad ­ and gain, but som eone e ls e d oes, prov id e m axim um fu lfillm en t fo r le g e of Home E co n o m ic s, K ansas I ad m ission. vantage^ backgrounds he brought too— som eone who re a lly needs e ach A m e rica n . S t a t e U n iv e rs ity : T h o m as W. ATTENTION CAR OWNERS to cam pus in the su m m e r, fo r it.’ ’ O th er p ro b le m s G ard n er listed Kim en of W estern S p rin g s, 111., tutoring and s p e c ia l cu ltu ral p ro ­ H auer said the c o rp s has run w e r e a p e a c e with Ju s tic e , a v ic e p re sid e n t of R . R . Donnelly ••COUPON- g ra m s , into few p ro b le m s in its daily op­ p re s s in g population expan sion, and Sons o fC h ica g o ; a n d C laren ce e ra tio n , and has been fo r the m ost a s s is ta n c e f o r developing na­ H. S h a v e r, o f G len co e, 111., c h a ir ­ j 25C off on D riving Range G ottlieb said it is e s s e n tia l to p a rt highly p ra is e d by te a c h e rs tio n s, c re a tio n o f a new m o ra l man of the bo ard of United S ta te s com plete front end re p a ir and alignm ent “ think in te r m s of the kinds of i T h is coupon and 75C good things th is U n iv e rsity could do to in the sch o o ls w here v o lu nteers fram ew ork to avoid a m o rally Gypsum C o ., C h icag o . » b ra k e s * suspension are w orking. s h a p e le s s w orld, and m o d erniza­ ! for one basket of b alls on range. a s s is t in a r e a s of education, e s ­ «w heel balancing * steerin g co rre c tio n s One big p ro b lem the c o rp s tion of gov ern m en tal fo rm s and p e c ia lly in the a re a of the c u ltu r­ Co upons good thru Monday, J u n e 29 « motor tune ups ally d e p riv e d ." fa c e s is tran sp o rtatio n fo r volun­ p ro c e d u re s. t e e r s to th e ir s c h o o ls , which a re G ard n er re c e iv e d an honor­ Sheila One of the a s p e c ts of SEC to up to 70 m ile s fro m cam p u s. Sev ­ a ry D o cto r of L aw s d eg re e a fte r Made It! FAIRWAY ROLF RANGE LISKEY'S AUTO SAFETY CENTER which its s u c c e s s is attributed is the fa ct th at it is run on a d ay -to -d ay b a s is e n tire ly by s tu - e r a l c a r s a r e provided by the h is a d d re ss, along with Ralph J . c o r p s , and c o s ts fo r renting them B u n ch e, U nited N ations under­ M ost MSU Ju n e grad u ates sen t | have taken a good p a rt of the s e c r e t a r y fo r s p e c ia l p o litic a l out stand ard , fo rm a l announce-^ and M I N I A T U R E G O L F m oney provided fo r the c o rp s by a f f a i r s ; J a y L . L u sh, d is­ m ents w eeks b e fo re com m en ce­ 5 min. East on Grand River 332-8745 124 SO U TH LA R C H IV 4 - 7 3 4 6 APACHE STABLES the U n iv e rsity and by student tinguished p r o fe s s o r of a g ric u l­ m en t, but one s e n io r had h e r governm ent. tu r e , at Iowa S ta te U n iv e rsity ; g r a d u a t i o n announced J u s i V o lu n teers who have worked and A kh ter H am eed Khan, v ic e - m inutes b e fo re c e re m o n ie s be­ Horses for hire fo r at le a s t a te rm a re allowed ch airm an of the B o ard of Gov­ gan at Sp artan Stadium . to r e g is te r e a r ly in "order to de­ e r n o r s of the P a k ista n A cadem y Located between sign a p ro g ram to fit th e ir e x ­ fo r R u ra l D evelopm ent. It m ay have been la te , but few pected teach in g load. m is se d it— a bann er tra ilin g be­ R e ceiv in g a D o cto r of E ngi­ Lake Lansing Amusement No su m m er p ro g ram has been n eerin g d eg re e w as M au rice J . hind a sin g le -e n g in e a irp la n e c i r ­ worked out, H auer s a id , beyond D ay, s e n io r v ic e -p re s id e n t of clin g the stad iu m , in football Park and M-78. g e n era l d iscu ssio n and su gg es­ the C r u c ib le S te e l Com pany of sea so n m an p er. tions that one might be helpful. A m e ric a . In a m o re co llo q u ial s ty le than A pplications fo r fall te rm vol­ D istinguish ed Alum ni Awards the standard ann ou ncem ents, the L a rg e wooded a c re a g e u n te ers a re now being taken in went to J . Jo se p h C ra n m o re , of banner sim p ly p ro c la im e d : to rid e in. the SEG o ffic e , 314 Student S e r ­ P o r t c h e s te r , N .Y ., p resid en t of " S h e ila Hullhan m ade i t .’ * v ic e s . Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. N ext y e a r ’ s c o o rd in a to rs will T h e plane and Its m e s s a g e , be F ra n k B la n co , L an sin g se n io r, which c ir c le d the stadium about Wednesday thru Sunday. and Robin Ruhf, B irm in g h am Jun­ Grad Joins eight tim e s b e fo re the c e r e ­ io r . Both have been with the c o rp s m on ies began, m ade the F lu s h - ’ Phone 339-8187. all four te r m s it h as been in op­ Peace Corps lng, N .Y . coed an anonymous e ra tio n . c e le b r ity In the e y e s of 2 8 ,0 0 0 P h ilip R . M itc h e ll, a 1 9 6 3 MSU p e rso n s at co m m en cem en t. grad u ate i s one o f 20 P e a c e One of 400 A rts and L e tt e r s C o rp s v o lu n teers who le ft fo r Welcome E cu ad or Ju n e 17. T h ey w ill Join o v er 250 v o lu n teers a lre a d y at w ork th e re in a g ric u ltu ra l ex­ g r a d u a t e s . M is s Hullhan r e ­ m ained anonymous until a fte r the c e r e m o n ie s when an MSU inform ation s ta ff photographer ten sio n , r u ra l and urban com ­ Summer School found h e r. m unity a c tio n , sch o o l c o n stru c ­ tion , seco n d a ry , u n iv ersity and OUT OF EVER Y T h e "a n n o u n ce m e n t" w as sent p h y sical edu cation, and c re d it fo r M is s Hullhan by som e of h er union co o p e ra tiv e p ro g ra m s . frie n d s. Students D inner F o r Tw o . . . o n y o u r t e x t b o o k s F o r T h e P r ic e Of One h u y USED a t East Lansing’s personalized bookstore Same Day Service Serving you is our pleasure on • Dry Cleaning Filet Mignon • Chicken * Shrimp • Shirts Wondering where to go Friday Evening? May we- suggest dinner for TWO. .she'll be delighted G IB S O N ’S • Wash Pants with your taste. Every Day Including Saturday BOOKSTORE RMONI IV* 972) IV 5-7179 C O R N E R W . G R A N D R IV E R A N D E V E R G R E E N RESTA U RA N T • FRANO09 SNORTING CINTIR 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Closed Sun. Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 25, 1964 3 U n iv e r s it y G iv e n T w o M illio n In G if t s . ^ < » . j _____ ** : _____ __________________________________________________ _____ —_____ ftr r aa nncs ffe p r r hbetween o h i/o a n maetal m r ^ 1 iions / i n c iin b a sic s c ie n c e a s p e c ts of food tional S c ie n c e Foundation will re s e a r c h of e le c tro n ic p ro p e r­ ing on advanced d eg re e s w ill s c ie n c e . B e r n a rd S . S ch w eig ert, support a r e s e a r c h study by two tie s of p u re m e ta ls and a llo y s. solu tion. G ifts a n d g r a n t s totaling fe n se Student Loan P ro g ra m . grant to MSU is the maxim um p a rtic ip a te . $ 2 ,0 6 6 ,5 4 7 .8 4 w e re accep ted la st p ro fe s so r and ch airm an of food m e m b e rs o f the D epartm ent of A new train in g program fo r Included among gran ts to Oak­ Funds fro m the grant w ill p ro ­ a v ailab le . An $89,292 grant fro m the w eek by the B o a rd of T r u s t e e s . s c ie n c e , w ill d ir e c t th e p ro g ra m , P h y s ic s and A stro n o m y, Thom as gradu ate students in physiology land U n iv ersity w as $30,040 from vide loans to qualified MSU stu­ A n o t h e r H E W g ran t, fo r N ational In stitu te s of Health w ill which includes eight p re -d o c to ra l H. Edw ards and C la re n c e D. w ill be supported by $40,000 NSF to provide fo r fiv e under­ L a r g e s t o f t h e g ran ts was dents who need a s s is ta n c e in $ 2 0 0 ,2 5 6 , w ill support a study support a tra in in g pro g ram fo r and th re e p o s t-d o c to ra l stu d en ts. H ause. T h ey w ill in v e stig a te high from NIH. D ire cte d by Joseph graduate s c ie n c e p ro g ra m s: in $ 800,000 fro m the D epartm ent financing th e ir c o lle g e w ork. T he of re la tio n sh ip s betw een the r a ­ 17 graduate students in c lin ic a l L e ro y G . A ugenstein, p ro fe s ­ reso lu tio n ab so rp tio n s p e ctra and M e ite s , p r o fe s s o r of physiology, c h e m istry , d i r e c t e d by Paul o f H ealth, Education and W elfare loans a r e rep ay ab le a fte r stu ­ c ia l com p osition of high schoo ls psychology. T h e grant, to c o v e r so r and c h a irm a n of b io p h y sics, m ag n etic ro tatio n s p e ctra in the the p ro g ram in itia lly provides Tom bou lian; e n g in e e rin g s c i­ to be used fo r the N ational De­ dents have graduated. T h is y e a r ’ s and the s o c ia l s tru c tu re of ado­ the second y e a r of a fiv e -y e a r receiv ed $76 ,0 2 9 fro m the A tom ic n e a r in fra re d reg io n . fo r nine gradu ate stud en ts. en ce , W. G . H am m erle; m athe­ le s c e n ts . p ro g ram , is under the d irectio n D ire c to r of the p r o je c t, which E nergy C o m m ission to continue A n o t h e r N S F g ran t, f o r With a $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 grant from m a tic s : Ralph M obley, p h y sic s: of C la re n c e L . W inder, p r o fe s s o r his study of p h y sical m echan­ $ 5 3 ,1 0 0 , w as aw arded to P e te r the A EC , C a r l H. B ru b a k e r, J r . , and K . D. R o o se, s o c ia l s c ie n c e s . H o m e Ec D e a n w ill co m p are a sp ira tio n s of Ne­ and ch airm an of psychology. ism s in the in activ atio n of pro­ A . S ch ro e d e r, F ra n k J . B latt p ro fe s s o r of c h e m is tr y , will con­ T h e B o a r d a l s o accep ted gro and w hite y o u n g sters in s e - T h e NTH a lso awarded $8 2 ,6 7 4 g r e g a t e d and in te r - r a c ia l tein s by rad iatio n . and M ey er B a r b e r , a ll of phy­ tinue a study of the e ffe c ts of $20,065 in s c h o la rs h ip s , includ­ to support gradu ate and p o st­ A $66,000 grant fro m the Na­ s ic s and astro n o m y , to continue polyfunctional anions on e lectro n ing $9,993 at Oakland. s ch o o ls, is David G o ttlieb , a s ­ d o cto ral student p ro g ram s in the T a k e s Fu rlo u g h s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of sociology and education. T h e U .S. O ffice of Education o m ic s, which had an enrollm ent has granted $96 ,9 0 5 fo r support One of the nation’ s le a d e rs in hom e e c o n o m i c s education, of 1,079 during the p ast school of MSU’ s 1 9 6 4 -6 5 Guidance and y e a r , is the fourth la rg e s t in C ounseling In stitu te . T h e p ro ­ T h elm a E . P o r t e r , w ill begin a the United S tates g ra m , under the d irectio n of y e a r ’ s furlough Ju ly 1, p rio r to During Dean P o r te r ’ s admin­ N orm an K agan, a s s is ta n t pro­ h e r re tire m e n t on Ju ly 1, 1965 is tra tio n of the p ast eight y e a r s , fe s s o r of edu cation, w ill run a s dean of hom e e co n o m ics de­ the c o lle g e has in c re a s e d its em ­ from Sept. 21 until Ju n e 1 1 , 1 9 6 5 . p a rtm e n t. p h asis on r e s e a r c h and continu­ T h irty school c o u n se lo rs w o rk - T h e B o ard of T r u s t e e s named ing education, and has adopted a Je a n e tte A. L e e , a s s is ta n t dean, tra d itio n -b re a k in g cu rricu lu m . to be acting dean. T h e C o lleg e of Home E c o n - T h e new cu rric u lu m , which is a ttra c tin g wide attention through­ out the nation, d e-em p h asizes MSU Gets m anipulative s k ills and provides a b alan ce betw een p ro fe ssio n al and g en eral edu cation. New Fund Dean P o r t e r , a graduate of M SU, taught and w as head of the d ep artm ent of foods and nu­ Director MBIm H m IV Ä A tritio n during the period 1938— R ob ert E . Shackleton has been i 9 4 4 . She retu rn ed to the Uni­ named d ir e c to r o f the Alumni . v e rs ity in 1956 a s dean a fte r 12 D evelopm ent Fund. — —■ V: y e a r s a s head of the departm ent He su c ce e d s R o b e rt C . T o ll of hom e e co n o m ics at the Uni­ who resig n ed to a cce p t a develop­ v e rs ity of C h icago . m ent positio n with the U n iversity During h e r le av e and r e t i r e ­ of Illin o is . m en t, Dean P o r t e r plans to con­ Shackleton w ill re ta in his post tinue to r e s id e in E a st L ansing a s coo rd in ato r of the Ralph H. except fo r v is its to h e r daughter Young S ch o larsh ip Fund to which in C leveland'and h e r son in L om ­ he was appointed in M arch of b ard , 111. th is y e a r . B o rn in South Lockw ood, M ich ., In h is new p osition Shackleton P o r te r re c e iv e d a B .S . d eg ree w ill have the re sp o n sib ility fo r at M ichigan S ta te in 1921, h e r coordinating a l l MSU alum ni R M A .M . at the U n iv e rsity of C a li­ fu n d -raisin g a c tiv itie s . fo rn ia in 49-24 and P h.D at the D ire c to r of alum ni re la tio n s, DEAN THELMA PORTER U n iv ersity o f Chicago in 1935. John R . Kinney, noted that the AreaToGetLansingLink D evelopm ent F u n d has made g re at p ro g r e s s in re c e n t y e a rs under the d ir e c to r of R o bert T o ll. zoo Avenue hooking up with 1-96 " W e f e e l v e ry fo rtu n a te ," C o n stru ction w ill begin in 1968 Kinney added, " i n having a cap­ on an exp ressw ay which w ill give by W averly Road. P r io r to any s ta r t on co n stru c ­ a b le s u c c e s s o r in Bob Shackleton. the U n iv ersity com m unity a new tion , the highway departm ent w ill A v eteran u n iv ersity rad io and d ir e c t rou te through L an sin g . have to buy up the righ t of way te le v isio n s p o r t s c a s te r , Shackle­ In announcing plans fo r the cau sin g the re lo ca tio n of approx­ ton joined M ichigan S ta te ’ s radio new ro ad , John M ack ie, state im ately 900 f a m ilie s . statio n WKAR in 1948 and la te r highVay c o m m is sio n e r, said that No actu al p u rch a se s will be becam e c h ie f of sp o rts broad ­ p re s e n t plans c a ll fo r the e a s t - m ade until fin al plans have been c a stin g fo r WKAR and W M SB- w est fre e w ay , 1 - 4 9 6 ,. to com ­ drawn up. H ow ever, it is ex p e c­ te le v isio n . m en ce at the T ro w brid ge road ted that a ll p r o p e r tie s in the L a s t y e a r he w as appointed in terch an g e on the e a st sid e of road ’ s path w ill be vacated by a s sista n t m an ag er in ch arg e of the cam pus n e a r Sp artan V illag e. m id - 1967. p ro g ram ing fo r WKAR, It w ill run p a ra lle l to K alam a . . . fo r all y o u r sum m er school n e ed s stop in a t Y o u r U s e d B o o k H e a d q u a rte rs . ★ We still have a wide selection of used textbooks in stock. ★ Books for all courses . . . required outside readings ★Pens, Stationery, Notebooks, School Supplies etc. tu d e n t to re A c r o s s F r o m B e r k e y H a ll F r e e P a r k i n g I n L a r g e Lot A t R e a r O f S to re Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 25, 1964 C o l l e g e W e e k P r o v i d e s S a lt F o rc e s R e tir e m e n t O f A m e r ic a r C o u r s e s F o r H o m e m a k e r s A tire d old serv a n t is bowing m ilia r oddity on cam p u s, it often out of the m od ern com p etition p e rp le x e s c u rio u s o n lo o k ers. Any M ichigan hom em aker can L ik e any c o lle g e stud ents, p a r ­ ^ ’ Who S h a ll D ecid e?” is the with its h y d ro -m a tic , V -8 s u p e r - " D r iv e r s w ill pull up c lo s e he a co lle g e student for four days ticip a n ts w ill be faced with e x ­ title of one s e s s io n featu rin g to look at the hub cap s and gas th is su m m er, Ju ly 2 1 - 2 4 at the ploring s o m e of the toughest L e ro y A ugen stein, p r o fe s s o r and torq u e, c h ro m e -p la te d road com ­ S A L á? panions. statio n attendants ask what type 37th annual C o lleg e Week fo r question s facin g today’ s w orld: ch airm an of b io p h y sics. He will Many stud ents and c a r enthu­ o f foreig n c a r it I s , ” R e ig e r said . Women h e re . Does an individual have the rig h t d is c u ss t h e m o ra l questions s ia s t s w ill be saddened by the "S o m e tim e s people a r e insulting T e £ n - a g e m a r ria g e s , m oral to sp e cify the h ered ity of an c re a te d by .m odern s c ie n c e , such news of the re tire m e n t o f Jo n and c a ll it an old c r a t e .” questions c re a te d by s c ie n c e , the unborn ch ild ? What can we do as " D o e s an unconceived child Ho R e ig e r’ s t h e 1941 W illys R e ig e r has re c e iv e d a ll kinds "n ew m ath,” the fats in your about t h e sch o ol drop-out pro b­ have the rig h t n e v e r to be con­ A m e r ic a r , which has com e to be of o ffe rs fo r the c a r in trad e d iet— these a r e a few of the lem ? Why dor c e r ta in peo p les of c e iv e d ? ” and " D o e s the indivi­ a fa m ilia r sig ht on cam p u s. fo r so m e things ten tim e s the topics Michigan h o m em akers will the w orld find Com m unism so dual have the righ t to d ie ? ” R e ig e r, Dayton, Ohio, gradu ate m a rk e t valu e. B ut he said the he d iscu ssin g. appealing? One g e n era l m eeting will be student in s o c ia l s c ie n c e , de­ c a r is an old frien d and is worth In g en eral s e s s io n , C h a rle s T . devoted to a panel on teen -ag e m uch m o re to him . cided to r e t i r e h is r a r e p o s s e s ­ V e tte r j r . of the U .S . Inform ation m a r r ia g e . P a n e lis ts a re Eugene sio n . R a c e c a r e n th u sia sts may r e ­ ONE DAY SERVICE Agency will d is c u ss Com m unism at 8 p .m . Ju ly 2 1 , and M r s . P e is n e r , M r s . C a r o l S h a ffe r, M r s . Lennah B a ck u s and M rs . " T h i s M ichigan s a lt is k illin g cog n ize that the W illys A m e ric a r the W illy s ," R e ig e r s a id , " s o w as once a popular m ake fo r con­ In by 9 - B a c k by 4 G eorge Rom ney, M ichigan’ s f i r s t V e ra B o r o s a g e , a ll m em b e rs of l*m sto rin g it away in a g a ra g e v ertin g to s p o rts c a r ra c in g , he lady, w i l l d is c u ss "B u ild in g the d ep artm en t of hom e m anage­ s a id . SPECIAL THIS WEEK Stro n g er F a m ilie s ” at 7 :4 5 p .m . m ent and ch ild developm ent. in Ohio to p r e s e r v e it a s long a s p o s s i b le ." Y e t on its 2 3 rd a n n iv e rsa ry Ju ly 2 3 . A dm ission to both is H om em ak ers can a lso attend the W illys is being r e tir e d in W ash Pants fre e and clu b s a re encouraged two o f the th r e e -s e s s io n sh o rt R e ig e r in h e rite d the c a r 11 fav or of a 1961 Chevy, which c o u r s e s b e i n g o tfered on 28 y e a r s ago fro m h is g ran d fath er to attend th ese m eetings as a R e ig e r plans to p u rch a se . who w as the o rig in a l p u rc h a s e r 390 group. Both a re in the A uditor­ ium. All other p ro g ram s a re open to p ic s . C la s s s u b je c ts include "N u tritio n and the C o n su m e r,” " S o c i a l P sy ch o lo g y and P e r s o n ­ 2 3 y e a r s ago. ‘ 'S in c e I'v e been teach in g at VINTAGE CAR OWNER — The proud owner of one of the outstanding autos of another ear, J.H. Reiger is retiring his 1941 Willys Americar after 23 years of service. B e fo r e the W illys m ak es its final so jo u rn to Dayton, in te r­ e sted s p e c ta to rs m ight view it the U n iv e rsity I have used the had som e m e ch a n ica l overhauling " T h e W illys has assu m ed quite So tire d that it b a re ly could Lansing Laundry only to those that have paid co n ­ fe re n c e fees of $2 fo r one day, a lity D ev elo p m en t,” " U n d e r ­ standing Y o u r C h ild ’ s M athe­ m a t ic s ,” “ M odern L it e r a t u r e ,” W illys to i l l u s t r a t e to m y c la s s e s , with c e r ta in am u sem en t, and rep ain tin g , but the engine re m a in s b a s ic a lly untouched and a p e r s o n a lit y ," R e ig e r s a id . " I t has b eco m e such a fa m ilia r sig ht sn eeze. Its fa v o rite th r ill w as to go alm o st d aily parked with prid e behind B e s s e y H all. $4 fo r four d ays, o r $27 fo r r e ­ & Dry Cleaners gistratio n fe e , room and board fo r four days. " H o u s e s A re to L iv e In” and many o th e rs . points in e co n o m ics and the d if­ ficu lty o f keeping an old c a r going,” R e ig e r com m ented . - the body i s s t ill in p e rfe c t con­ d itio n ." on cam pu s that notes have been etch ed on its dust and v e r s e s have been d ed icated and slipped under down a hill With a ll o f us pushing plus a Letters Wanted T h e S ta te News w ill continue T h e r e a r e a lso c la s s e s de­ Today to an antique d e a le r it ta ll b r e e z e ." 1 12 West Grand Ri ver C om plete p ro g ram and r e g is ­ i t s L e t te r s to the E d ito r colum n E a s t La ns i n g " T h e W illys is in fa n ta s tic con­ the w ip e r ." tration inform ation may be ob­ signed to help o rg an izatio n s plan m ight pay fro m $ 3 0 0 -4 0 0 , he said . T h e W illys has seen the coun­ during su m m er te rm If th e re is p ro g ra m s in fa m ily life , health, d itio n ," R e ig e r s a id . " I t can But in an oth er 20 y e a r s its e s ­ One student w ro te : t r y . R e ig e r has taken it to both Serving E a s t L a n s i n g and tained by w riting to C o lleg e Week su fficie n t in te r e s t. in tern atio n al understanding and s t il l tra v e l at 85 m ile s an hour tim ated valu e w ill run in the " T h e r e w as an old c a r named c o a s ts plus Canada and M exico , Campus s i nc e 1926 fo r Women, 1 0 8 A gricu ltu ral L e t t e r s should not be lon ger sa fety . without being hopped up. It has thousands. W illy s, o nce c a rry in g 1300 pounds and H all. than 300 w o rd s, and should be a 330 pound se t of w eights. typed double spaced if p o s sib le . " I ’ ve n e v e r had any tro u b le N am es and a d d re ss should also with i t , " he s a id . " I t s ta r ts in be Included. No unsigned le tte r s ra in , s le e t o r snow . L a s t win­ w ill be p rin ted , but nam es m ay t e r when the te m p e ra tu re dropped be w ithheld if we fe e l th e re is to 18 d eg re e s below , the W illys re a s o n . s ta rte d without any tro u b le the T h e S tate News r e s e r v e s the f i r s t tim e .” righ t to edit le tt e r s to fit sp ace Although the W illy s is a fa ­ r e q u ire m e n ts. M A R K E T S H annah’s Daughter Wed; To Teach Political Science M is s M ary E liz a b e th Hannah, le g e . She is c u rr e n tly w orking daughter of U n iv e rsity P re sid e n t on h e r P h .D . at Y a le . John A. Hannah, w as m a r rie d She m et h e r husband th re e S P A R T A N to M yron P aul C u rzan of M an­ y e a r s ago at Y a le when both hattan, N .Y ., at C ow les House w e re working on th e ir m a s te r ’ s P ork & B e a n s 30o R e d Kidney B e a n s da300°can9s ’ la s t F rid a y aftern o o n . d eg re e s on Woodrow W ilson fe l­ G reat N orthern B e a n s ^ 0^ B u tter B ean s M unicipal C o u rt Judge E a r l 46-oz. 89 low ships. Hl-C Drink E . M cD onald o ffic ia ted at the Tom ato O r V egetable Soup N°- i c a n s CANS c iv il c e re m o n y , which w as held T hey b ecam e engaged in A p ril, V A R IETIES in the garden of the Hannah’ s 1963. Surfine M ustard 6 oz. j a r s cam pu s hom e. C urzan w ill be doing work on MIX ‘ EM T h e fo rm e r M is s Hannah was h is d o cto rate at Colum bia Uni­ 10 graduated in p o litic a l s c ie n c e , v e rsity . next f a ll. M r s . C urzan OR fro m M SO tn 1961. Sh«-had p re ­ W ill teach p o litic a l s c ie n c e at MATCH 'EM 12-oz. TREET 39 viou sly attended W e lle sle y C ol­ B rooklyn C o lleg e . A R M O U R ’S CAN DIAMOND NEEDLES GO LD M ED AL $ 1 W h e a tie s 1W l; FLOUR 5 With This Coupon and $5.00 or More P urchase Limit One P e r Fam ily—E xp . S at., Ju n e 27,1904 1 0 * 8 9 T r ix |j0 l C orn Fla k e s 114l •C o u n try 4 Of Your C h o ic e $ 2 .9 5 ALL TYPES GUARANTEED D A IR Y D E P T . Hi-C Drink 5 ^ 49* SPA RTA N S p a r t a n D e lu x e ViAt CHEESE SPREAD Half N’ Half 2 4919* PKG. LB. H e a t h e r w o o d ’a e t Toilet Tissue2NedOe,tk89 M u s s e lm a n ’ i BUY FIVE 45s-GET ONE FREE ■FR O ZEN FO O D S. Applesauce 2 303 C ent 29* 8100 M IN U T E M A ID Catsup sw™ 6 14*Oz. 10 i tVUS cov)£>h B o tt le s LEMONADE With This Coupon and the * i s * 0 * 1* 6*O z. Purchase of Can 3 >/4 - 1 ^ 2 » , 'v < ! 'g o l o One l * 2-Oz. J a r Tenderleaf IN S TA N T TEA Inst. Potatoes B e tty C rocker Oz. Pkg. 10* B A K ER Y D EPT. S T A M « ( Coupon Exp. S a t., Ju n e 27, ’64 OVEN FR ESH || WATERMELON P IZZA Val«* 1/10 Old Style Bread Z OVEN FR ESH Loaves 49* RED RIPE DELICIOUS 690 EA. w ith P epperoni **5 8 8 ? With This Coupon and the Butterscotch Rolls Pkg. 39* Plums Santo Rosa ib. 2 5 ' 50 P urchase of fine Dozen Any Size Tomatoes Tray 25' 96 ext* * Hygrade IC r b o N 0( BOILED HAM Old Fashioned Pascal Celery 24STALK SIZE Z j Lg o u > FR ESH EGGS Coupon E xp . S a t., Ju n e 27, '64 Sliced or Chipped 980 Leaf Lettuce lb 19 ' plus tax Cabbage Home Grown 7' and del ivery cou po n SMOKED PORK CHOPS— -" 790 Center Cut Rib HYGRADE-EXTRA LEAN \S With This Coupon and the SN J Pork Sausage Hygrade Pork Butt 790 P u rchase of EX T ** y One 3-lb. B ag or PORK LOINS Center Cut-Fine For Outdoor Grilling LB. STEAK Lb. Lean Blend REGULAR Lb. 370 We also have to take-out io HD? O N IO N S GOU> stam p s _ Coupon E xp. S a t., Ju n e 27, '64 Corned Beef- Pastrami s Hygrade Brisket Corned Beef Hygrade Link Pork Sausage Small Size Lb. Giant Ham- Subs Hygrade Sausage Pizza by Lean m Boneless Pork Cutlets Prices In This Ad Are Good At All Shop If ¡to Markets R IC A R D O HYGRADE-WEST VIRGINIA Canned Hams 5 hb„ M» 2301 E GRAND R IVER 2 416 N. E A S J .S T R E E T LOGAN A T J O L L Y ROAD 3 6 3 0 S. C E D A R 2 5 1 9 S. CED AR 1109 E . GRAND R IVER 2401 W. S T . JO SEP H 555 E . GRAND R IV ER 412-1554 442-1555 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 25, 1964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, .July 25 , 1964 4T e c h n i c a l J a r g o n I s n ’t C o r r u p t i n g ’ T h e E nglish langu age, c o n tra ry Y o u n g , T e n d e r, W h o le . . . F O O D S T O R E S to re p o r ts , is not being d e te rio ­ rated by an in c re a sin g u se of that om it te c h n ic a litie s , such as R e a d e r’ s D ig e st. W# r i u r v , te ch n ica l Jarg o n , R o b e rt J .G e l s t , He said that it is unfortunate the right »« limit QvantHlM. p ro fe s s o r of E n g lish , said . that many of the e x p e rts in th e ir M e n tUt t t hu thru field s a r e such poor w r ite r s . taturcUy, Juno 17th “ T h e m ost notable nonsense H ow ever, th e ir w riting cannot be C00K-0UTFA V0RÏÏES - about the E n g lish language is that it is being c o rru p te d ,” G e is t condem ned m e r e ly b e cau se of a said . d eficie n cy In s ty le . N a t io n a l 's U .S . C h o ic e He m ade t h e statem en t con ­ ” 1 have y e t to s e e a te x t book Rôtisserie Roast *• 0 7 c ern in g c h a rg e s that r e s e a r c h that was w ell w ritten but poor on findings a n d o th e r s c h o la rly su b je c t m a tte r that was worth w orks a re being w ritten in a s ty le re a d in g ,” Shulm an said . T h e ba­ so s tilte d and o b sc u re that re a d ­ N a t io n a l 's F r e s h , L e a n — — s ic re s p o n s ib ility is to pu rsu e ing com p rehen sion s u ffe r s . Ground Beef Chuck ,b59* G e ist said that the p re se n t s i t ­ uation does not w arran t “ blanket condem nations” o r the launching the ed u cational o b je c tiv e s f ir s t and then c o n c e n tra te on s ty le . In o th er w ord s, the fundam ental N a t i o n a l 's , U .S . C h o ic e 0 0 * 0 0 of any " h o ly c r u s a d e s ” against am bitions in p ed igogical com ­ Boneless ClubSteaksib* 1 bad w riting. He sa id that w hile the quantity of w riting b e i n g produced is po sitio n cannot be validly subju­ gated to the seco n d ary in te re s ts of a e sth e tic ap p ealability without N a t io n a l 's U .S . C h o ic e - g r e a te r e v ery y e a r , the p e rc e n t­ s a c r lfic a l co n se q u e n ce s. Boneless Chuck Roast,k-69* age of bad w ritin g re m a in s about Pardon m e . the sa m e . H ow ever, he sa id that th e re is All National Meat is N a t io n a l 's U .S . C h o i c e , B o n e le s s ew oav a " r e a l ch a lle n g e to bring te c h ­ Comm Aits N.Y. Strip Steak »•$1OT n ical language down to e a r th .” VALUE WAY TRIMMED Farm Fresh, U.S. Gov't 5 0 FREE G e ls t sa id that often tech in cal term inology is accom panied by a Y o u g e t th e M O S T E S T o f th e b e ite s t in th e m e e t yo u b u y e t N a tio n a l! T h e y 're N e tio n e l Inspected STAMPS With coupon end N a t io n a l 's U .S . C h o ic e com p licated and o b scu re s ty le Sessions Rib Eye Steaks » *f69 V a lu e W a y T rim m e d to g iv e you lea n , te n d e r, purchase of * that n e e d le ssly b e co m e s stuck in M E A T Y goodness Less fa t! Less b o n e ! Less Pkgs. of Cut»Up its own g ro ov e. w a ste ! Y o u b u y M O R E M E A T . . . yo u b u y Fryers, f r y s r BEST M E A T . . . w h e n y o u save at y o u r near* b y N a tio n a l . . . y o u r " f r i e n d o f th e f a m ily " Food S to re ! Por t s or S # $lt Broilers. T o help rem ed y the situ atio n , Washington U n iv e rs ity in S t. L o u is has em barked on a p ro g ram Offered to “ d ecip h e r” the r e s e a r c h find­ Advanced tra in in g in Jou rn al­ N a t i o n a l ’s U .S . C h o i c e & C o r n - F e d , V a l u e W a y T r i m m e d ings of e x p e r ts in sociolo g y and is m , sp eech and the th e a te r is L ead ed W ith oth er fie ld s into E n g lish that can being offered to high sch oo l stu­ 79 D e l ic io u s be understood. dents h e re th is su m m er. F la v o r B u t, the situ ation does not c a ll lb T h e 1964 C om m unication A rts R ib S t e a k s o o o o o Y O U JU ST fo r a re tu rn to the " s e e - S p o t - run” c a lib e r of w riting that a ll see m to la b o r o v er in the f i r s t In stitu te w ill be held on the E a s t L an sin g cam p u s in th re e sep a­ N a t i o n a l ’s U .S . C h o i c e , Round B o n e S h o u ld C u t grad e. r a te s e s s io n s : Ju n e 2 2 -Ju ly 3, C A N 'l B E A T G e is t warned that it d o esn 't Ju ly 6-17 and Ju ly 20-31. S w is s S t e a C r ill S e v e r a l T h is W e e k e n d , N a t io n a l ’s F u l l y C o o k e d , H ic k o r y k s Sm oked • • • 59 Ib T H A T N A T IO N A L do to o v e r -s im p lify te r m s . T e c h ­ n ical te r m s a re a v e ry n e c e s s a ry p a rt of the language, e sp e c ia lly with the in c re a se d stu d ies in the s c ie n c e s . M o re t h a n 600 youths from a c r o s s the nation a re expected fo r c o u r s e s In p r i n t e d news­ p a p e rs , d uplicated n ew spapers, advanced jo u rn a lis m , photo jo u r ­ C itin g an ex am p le of bad Eng­ S e le c t lish in the lit e r a r y field , H arry n a lism , s p o rts w ritin g, yearb oo k 79 M UT! C e n te r ed iting, d e b a te -fo re n s ic s (b a s ic R . Hoppe, p r o fe s s o r of E n g lish , S li c e s H a m S t e a k Ib say s that many of the w rite rs from the sch o o l of new c r it ic is m and advanced), te le v isio n -ra d io bro ad castin g ( b a s i c and ad­ a r e gu ilty of using n e e d le ssly vanced ), te le v is io n -ra d io bro ad ­ co m p licated E n g lish well diced c a stin g (b a s ic a n d advanced), National'* U .S . C h o ic e , V a lu e W a y T r im m e d B B National's Fully Cooked, Generous Shank Portion with Jarg o n . te ch n ica l th e a te r (b a sic and ad­ vanced) and acting (b a s ic and Chuck S t e a k ...................... ,b- 4 8 Sm oked H a m .................. .,b* N A T IO N A L FREE WITH THIS COUPON COUPON Hoppe said that one of the w orst s in s again st the language Is ta k ­ advanced). H ills id e , M ic h ig a n G r a d e 1 B B National's Fully Cooked, Meaty dW 4 B c m ing som ething uncom plicated and 50 E X T R A S T A M P S P rovid in g the in stru ctio n will W ie n e r s ...................... ,b- 4 9 Ham B utt Po rtio n • » • • ,b* 4 J J With The Purchase of 1 Lbs. or More p re se n tin g it hi a com p licated m an n er. be facu lty m e m b e rs f r o m the H y g r o d e — T a t t y w it h K ra u t or on a b un MW Hygrade's Smoked 4% 1 «, L E A N , A L L -B E E F H A M B U R G E R L e e Shulm an, a s s is ta n t p r o f e s - sp o nso rin g C o lle g e of Com m uni­ Redeem This Coupon At National Pood Stores. B a ll P a rk F ra n k s • • • «,b- 0 5 Sliced B e e t .................. « 8 *1 5 , Coupon Expires Saturday. June 17th._______ N A T IO N A L C O U P O N s o r of ed u cation, s a y s that many te a c h e rs in the U nited S ta tes a r e catio n A rts and o th er au th o rities from the v a rio u s field s of study. 50 F re e S t a m p s W it h 2 P k g t . o f H ills id e dW M M . Georgia Golden Shore, Peeled A De-veined 1 Vi Lb S P O V ■ 1 6 9 FREE WITH THIS COUPON u n fam iliar with new educational Sliced Bacon ................Ib- 4 9 Frozen Shrim p • ■ 2 50 E X T R A ^ S T A M P S tren d s b e ca u se they a r e not cap ­ able of understanding the tech n i­ C om pletion of the sophom ore y e a r in h i g h s ch o o l, high stand­ T o p T a s t e , M ic h . G r a d e 1 S k in le s s I il JM d k « So Fresh, Fast Frozen, Nonolots W , ■ With The Purchase of 1 Pkgs. of c a l language used in the fie ld . ard s of c h a r a c t e r and p a rtic ip a ­ CUT UP FRYERS, FRYER FARTS, SPLIT BROILERS Link S a u sa g e . . . . »• 4 9 Perch o r Cod F ille ts • ________ Photo by Ken Roberts sa id . He .estim ated that L uce c e n tra l and sou thern M exico. of P hilad elp h ia. igan S tate coed . mean doubling up,” he s a id , “ fo r T h e coed te stifie d in L ansing had p erfo rm ed o v er a dozen such B a k e r said t h e M exican s ite a re la tiv e ly sh o rt tim e .” Township C ou rt Monday at L u c e ’ s ille g a l o p eratio n s on cam pus in was s e le c te d b e ca u se it o ffe rs a Officials Meeting Accidents C o n c e rn P ro f A total of 1,258 m en and women exam in ation . L u ce fa c e s s im ila r the p ast few y e a r s . ch an ce to study w ild life under have been assign ed to E a s t and c h a rg e s in G e n e s s e e County. widely varying conditions within W est A k e rs Hal l s , and a total of T h e inv estigation was touched 1,281 to E a s t andt»West F e e . E ach C p l. Bob E a r h a r t, a m em ber of the S t it e P o lic e In tellig en ce off in F e b ru a ry when a c o lle g e a re la tiv e ly s m a ll a r e a . D e s e r t, For IM Softball M ethods of E stim a tin g C o st of grasslan d and Jungle h a b ita ts, he dorm h as a c a p a city of 1,224. A U n iv e rsity sa fe ty s p e c ia lis t, S e c r e ta r y of L a b o r W illard D ivision, said that of the e s ti­ woman was adm itted to a hospital W irtz p resid ed at the m eeting, In d u strial A cc id e n ts .” in F lin t fo r tre a tm e n t a fte r Luce said , w ill be within e a sy re a ch Anyone in te re ste d in o ffic ia t­ F o s t e r sa id it is standard p ro c e ­ R o llin Sim ond s, d iscu sse d the mated 300 ab o rtio n s p erfo rm ed M easuring the c o st of work of th e ir b a se of operation. ing softb all fo r the Sum m er Open dure to o v e r -a s s ig n re sid e n c e im pact of occup ational accid en ts la rg e s t of its kind devoted to each y e a r in M ichigan, Luce was rep o rted ly o f l M on h e r. a c cid e n ts, accord in g to Sim ond s, “ Much of the anim al life in L eague should re p o rt Monday at h alls, s in c e so m e ca n ce lla tio n s on A m e r i c a n industry at the occupational sa fe ty . probably the b ig g e st sin gle o p e r­ L u ce a l s i f f l ^ ^ Z h a r g e s of il­ is im portant m ainly b e cau se “ it L a tin A m e rica is poorly known,” 7 p .m . to room 2 0 8 , Men’ s IM . usu ally co m e In. annual P r e s id e n t's C o n feren ce ato r. legal pos^efli^flM pElrugs in F lin t. in d ica te s the d eg re e to which a He said he has had little con ­ on O ccupational S afety y e s t e r ­ In conjuntion with the con­ firm can afford to spend funds ta c t with e ith e r th e unions on day in W ashington, D .C . fe r e n c e , P re sid e n t Johnson has on acciden t p re v e n tio n .” designated Ju n e 2 1 -2 7 as Jo b s tr ik e o r the c o n tr a c to r s . S i m o n d s , a p r o f e s s o r of " H is to r y show s c le a r ly ,” he " T h e q u a rre l is between the Safety W eek. adds, “ that work accid en ts can SUMMER m anagem ent in t h e g r a d u a t e c o n tr a c to r s and the union and be brought under co n tro l if enough school of b u s i n e s a d m i n i ­ Simonds, s e v e r a l tim e s we’ d b e tte r l e a v e it th e r e ,” stra tio n , re p o rte d on an account­ e ffo rt is put into its p rev en tio n .’ ’ a m em b e r of c o n fe re n c e planning F o s t e r sa id . He sa id th eJU n iv er- ing p ro ced u re designed to m oti­ T h e p r o fe s s o r is co -a u th o r of co m m itte e , has done exten siv e Sity has not en tered into negotia­ " S a fe ty M anagem ent: A ccident v ate in d u strial le a d e rs to work r e s e a r c h in e stim a tin g the c o s t tion s to h e l p s e ttle t h e tw o C o st and C o n tr o l,” the m ost fo r accident red u ctio n . of in d u strial a c c i d e n t s . H i s s t r ik e s . widely used c o lle g e text in its stu d ies, in co op eration with the SCHOOL A m erican S o cie ty of Safety En­ fie ld . He has serv e d fo r s e v e ra l g in e e rs and the N ational Safety y e a r s as ch airm an of the e x e c u ­ C ou ncil, have re su lte d in the tiv e c m m itte e of the In d u strial p ro ced u re known as the “ Sim onds A dvisory C ou n cil of M ichigan. Te | Ilforno Restaurant n o w _o p e n _d PHONE ED 7-1311 FOR TAKE OUT ailtm i _am ^ 2 am_ J STATE D IS C O U N T STUDENTS STUP for... v\ 1 Cosmetics & Vitamins . . . the LARGEST collection of USED BOOKS RATHSKELLER-OPEN DAILY 5 P.M. W hatever your p le a su re . «» .dining. . .dancing. . . o r c o m fo rta b le and casu al re la x a tio n , you’ ll d isco v e r 6 1 9 E . G r a n d R iv e r . . . the MOST COMPLETE student store the Hotel Saugatuck to be the p e rfe c t spot fo r those frien d sh ip s fo rm ed on the sandy b e a ch e s of L ak e Across From Student Services M ichigan. You’ ll love our new e ffic ie n cy ap artm en ts, which accom m odate 4 to 6 p eop le. E ach apartm ent is a Daily 9 a.m. 6 p.m. . . . the NEW, FASTER check out SYSTEM s e p a ra te unit, with its own p riv a te e n tra n ce , b a l­ cony, and sundeck overlooking K alam azoo h a rb o r. F o r re s e rv a tio n s w rite to R e s e rv a tio n s M anager, CO RA L G A B L E S , Saugatuck, M ichigan . O r c a ll U L Sat. 9 a.m .-12:30 p.m. . . . the PLACE TO SELL used books 7 -2 1 6 2 . A $ 1 0 .0 0 deposit is re q u ire d with each re s e rv a tio n . . . . the FASTEST service in town T H E H O T E L S A U G A T U C K 220 W A T E R S T R E E T S A U G A T U C K , M IC H IG A N . . . the BEST place in town for LIEBERMANN'S SAFRiICrA SAFARI GRILL BOOKS and SUPPLIES USES s t i m i l i . NEW SPAPERS B U Y U S E D B O O K S for FUEL - S A V E 2 5 % E A S T LA N SIN G ’S D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E FO R S T U D E N T S 4 double sh eets of new s­ p ap er will b ro il a 1 ’’ steak in 7 m inutes $ 1 0 .9 5 used by A frican big gam e hunters to cook food with delightful c h a r ­ c o a l flav o r. No w aiting fo r c h a r ­ co a l to burn. Ju s t u se new spapers. I t ’ s am azing! Fo ld s into c a rry in g CA M PU S case SpecialsAvailableAt B O O K ST O R E EastLansingStoreOnly ACROSS FR O M T H E UNION B U ILD IN G Coupons Good T h ru June 29 EAST L A N S IN G -209 E. Grond R iv o r F r e e P arkin g At R e a r of Store DOWNTOWN -107 S. Woohinpton A v o . 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 2 5, 1964* Students Form Orchestra Piastra To C o n d u c t Strings Noted violinist and conductor Michigan State for an eight-week Other works on the program: Mishel Plastro will conduct the music education program spon­ “ Passacagiia” by Hanriel-Akon; Congress of Strings Orchestra sored by th e American Federa­ "Two Pictures from Minsk: Idyl in Its first performance of the tion of Musicians. and Dance” by A l e x a n d e r summer Monday, June 29. Plastro w i l l present th e tal­ Borodin; and "ConcertoG rosso" The concert, which is open to ented instrumentalists in a varied by Vittorio Glannini. the public without charge, will be program of string music from the Form er conductor of theLong- held in Fairchild Theatre at 8:15 baroque, classic and romantic ines Symphonette, Mishel Plastro p.m. periods. It will Include the first is a String Congress f a c u l t y The Congress of Strings is performance of his own arrange­ member and one of four promi­ composed of 102 t op - ran ki ng ment of the Adagio and Fugue nent conductors to appear with the young musicians from the United from Bach's "Violin Sonata No. student orchestra in a series of States and Canada who are at 5 ." summer concerts on the campus. He graduated from the Petro-. grad Conservatory w h e r e he studied uijder Leopold Auer. He Institute To Focus made his debut as soloist with the late Serge Koussevitzky in On Asian Culture Moscow and Petrograd. He has performed with the fam­ ous composers Richard Strauss, A special program of Indian ing at the Kresge Art Center will Maurice Ravel and Ottorino Re­ dance. Oriental art, lectures, be feamred during July: “ Tradi­ spighi. IT’S A THURBER CARNIVAL •• Now in final rehearsols, the first production of the Summer motion pictures and television tion in Chinese Painting" and The next Congress of Strings Circle Theatre, Thurber Carnival, will open Wednesday, July 1. This scene of The Night the shows will focus attention on Asia "Rajput Painting." A selection orchestral concert will be pre­ Bed Fell, with narrator Don Kiel, foreground, and Antony Heald, Jan Pauling, Burt Belattt, during a five-week Summer Insti­ of Oriental art and arms and sented July 16 at 8:15 p jn . in the Corol Ford and Dean Kuburg, is one of the many sketches written by the late Thurbet tute on Asia beginning on campus armor of the Eastern World will University Auditorium, with Al­ this week. also be on display at the Univer­ fred Wallenstein conducting. Photo by Larry Fritzlan Heading th e Asian program sity Museum during the month* series are noted ethnomusicolo- Theatre Tryouts B e g in gists Clifford and Betty Jones who will demonstrate and discuss the classical dance of India lnthe Tw o outstanding motion pic­ tures from Asian countries are scheduled on the MSU Foreign C a m p u s M in istry T ryou ts for " T h e Bo; rier.d * fifth ’’■l ay on t h e U n iv e rsity b e tte r known s t o r ie s , Ju ly 1-4; Fairchild Theatre, Tuesday, June Film Series: "Two Daughters" H o l d s S e m i n a r NO SLOWDOWN HERE - Three year old Lori Peters, dough* Sandy Wilsc r ’ s m usics th e atre ’ s Sum m er C irc le b i l .. "S u m m e r and S m o k e ," T e n n e s - 30, at 8 p.m. (Indian), July 2 and 3; and ter of Mr. And Mrs. Bernard Peters of 1529 Spartan Village, The United Campus Ministry the Roaring Twe: ties be fh e ' corned- .s set ¡r a g i r l s ’ s ee Wi l l i ams ’ dr a ma of the f r u s - T h e ’ husband-and-wife t e a m "Yojimbo” (Japanese), July 24 has a broken leg, but tricycling,^'neighborhood play and who»/ is sponsoring an Education Semi­ held Monday ar d 1 ue s at TOO is:..: g school located on the tratio n and lo n e lin e ss of a s e n s i- will present a selection of Indian and 25. They will be S^pwn in nar Monday evening, Jure 29. The M .S.U . Ri vi era, and the plot cebffers on tive Southern gi r l , Ju ly 8-11; dances in full costume and with ever is the world of o three-yeor-old continue at nearly not» p.m . in Room 49 at t the Fairchild Theatre at 7:30 topic: "Do we or should we teach auditorium . Students, fi it-./, a- d ■ the rom ance between the daughter "M u ch Ado A b o u t N oth in g," m u s i c a l accompaniment re­ p.m. mol despite the heavy cost. photo by Ken Roberts values?" Dr. Thomas Green, As­ t pwri spe op I e interested •w ork- f a ' Ame r i c an mi l l i onai re anda S h ak e sp e are ’ s s a t ir e on s o p h is- corded in India. sociate Professor in Education, ;ng or, the Sum m er C i t pr - m essen g er boy who turns out to ticated love, Ju ly 15-18; a n d B e lla Other lectures offered by the A series of television pro­ will Introduce the topic and lead ductions i; ar ycapaci t y to attend. eu rged be a titled young Englishm an, The ,t-her four plays of the Summe: C i r c l e season a re : "A a n d Sam uel Spew ack’ s b righ t com edy about the Hollywood m o - tion p i c t u r e ind ustry, " B o y summer Aslan Institute include: "Pathans of Pakistan" by Jam es W. Spain, July 1; "Education in grams on aspects of Aslan cu l- the discussion. The Seminar will ture will also be shown during be held in Erickson Hall, Room July by University station WMSB 222 from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. and is Driving Ban " T h e Boy F r ie n d ," ■c pr o- T h u rb er C a r n iv a l,"L a fun-fil l ed M eets G i r l , " Ju ly 22-25. Modern India” by S.MJ5. Chari, (Channel 10). open to the public. (continued from page 1) duced Ju ly 29 to Aug. is the p resentation of Ja m e s T h u rb e r's M ail o rd e rs a re s t ill being a c ­ July 8; and "Modern Trends in All of th e Asian Institute's ch airm an of the new sociolog y cepted fo r S co tch seaso n tick e t Pakistan” by M. R. Ahmed, July summer programs, except the EAST LANSING Through the actio iro f the Board r FRIENDS MEETING d ep artm ent. M oreau S . M axw ell, s trip s at U n iv e rsity th e a tre , De­ 22. The lectures will be held In of T r u s te e s M ichigan State will, U n iv e rs ity M eth od ist F ir s t C h u rc h of foreign films, are open to the (Quakers) c u rr e n tly on a y e a r - l o n g F u l - becom e the f i r s t sch o o l in M ichi­ partm ent of Sp eech , M ^s.U., and the Lounge of the Student Services public without charge. Tickets Meeting for Worship, Room 101 C h r is t, S cie n tist brigh t study of archeology in gan to o ffe r a m a s te r ’ s degree in at the Su m m er C ir c le box o ffice Building on the campus at 7:30 Church for the film showings may be pur­ Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand Copenhagen, D enm ark, will be the lab o r and in d u strial re la tio n s . 709 E. Grand Ri ver at D em onstration hal l from 2 to 6 p.m. chased from the theatre box of­ River 3:00 p.m. 1120 S ; H arrison Rd. ch airm an of the anthropology de­ T h e school of la b o r and in d u strial E ast Lansing p .m . Monday through Saturd ay. Two exhibitions of Asian paint- fice. Peter Stettenhein, Clerk, p artm en t. re la tio n s was a lso given p e rm is ­ I '.ViIson .VI. T ennant, Mi ni st er ________ ED 2-1998________ M axwell is also c u ra to r of the sion to o f f e r 'p r o f e s s i o n n I Church S e rv ic e : 11:00 Sunday bus nursery D r. Glenn M . Í M in ister F l r s t P re sb y te ria n U n iv e rsity m useum and will con ­ co u rses. [ Sunday 9 :30 Edgewood United tinue to be a ffilia te d with the mu­ T h e le tte r fro m the A rhe;ic~; Ottawa and Chestnut seu m when he a ssu m e s his new S o cie ty of L and scap e A rch 'tec-.s S u b je c t- Worship Services C h u rch d u ties. noted.that the facu lty is e x c e lle n t "C h ris tia n . S c ie n c e " Plymouth 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Interdenominational C h a rle s H ughes, d ir e c to r of in the sch o o l of urban p'tar/i v WORSHIP C rib b e ry and nursery care university 469 North Hagadorn Road the A frica n Stu d ies C e n te r, will and land scape a r c h ite c tu :-.. *•/.: 9:45 a .m . L ¡1 :0 0 a .m . Sunday School: U niversity Students9t30 a.m . Congregational provided. lutheran church East Lansing, Michigan s e r v e as ch airm an of the anthro­ urged t h a t new q u ar1-re ­ alc-lca pology d ep artm ent until M axwell equipm ent be provided fo r t- R egu lar 11:00 a .m . C h u rch (5 blocks north of Grand River) Dr. Morrow, preaching re tu rn s . p la ce th o se p re s e n tly in Wed, Evening M eetin g -8 p .m . Guest Mi ni s t er, R easo n fo r the division was which the s o c ie ty term er' D r. John T er.nent A warm and friendly welcome that ov er 10,000 students w ere en­ standard. Reading Room lo cated at 134 WORSHIP SERVICE ro lled in the d ep artm ent during awaits you at F irst Presbyter­ Church School 9:45 a.m . ,ai, -5 :0 0 p .m . 9:30 a.m. the p a st sch o o l y e a r and c o n se ­ I A cro ss from C apitol on Allegan ian. 8:30 a.m . & 9:45 a jn . ages i 1 1 :0 0 a .m . child ren 2 - 5 Open Mo r . thru S a t. 9 :0 0 a.m . quently so m e stud ents fe lt le ft F o re ig n S tu d en ts I years. Sunday, June 28 out. It is hoped that the sp lit will Always a warm welcome at M em bership Cl a s s 9:30 a.m . Mom, Tue s . , 1 h u rs., & F r i ­ lOIivet B aptist C h u rch U N IV E R S IT Y m ake the p eop le and d ep artm ents T o V is itT h u m b days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p .m . Seventh-D ay m o re m ean in gful. 2215 E . M ichigan B A P T IS T C H U R C H Sermon by Students from o v e rse a s a re ih- T h e c o n tra c ts that the tru s te e s F r e t bus tran sp o rtatio n 15 to I All a r t w elco m e to attend R ev . W illiam H artm an, P a sto r (THE AMERICAN BAPTIST Adventist C h u rch Rev. Truman A. Morrison let w ill p rovide fo r extending W il­ vited to a r u ra l o b se rv a n ce of 30 m inutes b e fo re eacr, s e r ­ CONVENTION) son Road to Hagadorn Road, de­ Independence Day weekend, July Church S e r v ic e s , and v isit and SUNDAY Temporarily meeting at Uni­ and v ice around the cam pus. American Legion Memorial veloping B ogue S tre e t between 2 through 5, in the thumb a r t s use the Reading Room . Sunday School 9 :0 0 a .m . versity Lutheran Church of M ichigan . T h e y will stay in Center, 1 Block North of E®st Church School Shaw L ane and W ilson Road, con ­ i M orning W orship 10:0 0 a .m . Division and Ann St. hom es arran ged by the C h ristia n Lansing Bus Station stru ctin g a Grounds M aintenance Worship Service 10:00 a.m. SATURDAY SERVICES 9:30 A.M. through 5 year olds N ursery’ C e n te r , s ite im proving R u ral H osp itality C o u n cil; Ea stm in s te r A ll S ain ts E p is c o p a l M ID -W EEK SE R V IC E Students in te re ste d should con­ Church School 11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School at the new P sychology R e s e a rc h W ednesday, 7 :1 5 p.m . Pre sb yterian C h urch Church Nursery Provided 10:00- 1 IKK) a.m . Worship Service Affiliated with United Church B u ild ing, and painting McDonel ta c t W arren Day o r sign up in the F o r church bus sched ule 12:00 a.m. F or information or transpor­ Of Christ, Congregational- and W onders H a lls. F o reig n Student A d v ise r’ s o ffic e . 1315 Abbott Rc . , 800 Abbott Road c a ll IV 2 -8 4 1 9 tation call Pastor Aimsley C h r l s t i a n , Evangelical and E ast Lansi ng ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 Campus Bus Service Blair. 485-3997. Reformed. R ev . R o b ert G ard n er, M in ister Episcopal Chaplain to the jLansing C en tral F r e e $9.00 U niversity F i r s t B ap tist C h u rch ï ---------------------------- i l Rev. R obert L . M oreland Methodist C h u rch Capitol at Ionia P eo ples C h u rch K im b e rly Downs 541 -W albridge D rive R ev. Edward Roth. R e cto r 628 N. W ashington, L atfslng Lansing, Michigan C h u rch of C h r is t Rev. G eorg e Tuma , C u rate E a s t Lan sin g 1007 Kimberly D riv e , Lansing SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Sunday Sum m er Schedule: 8:00 a.rn. Holy Communion at All Sain ts P a rish I Sunday School 10:00 a .m . COMMUNION SUNDAY Rev. Scott Irvine, Minister Interdenomination 200 W. Grand River (2 blocks W. of Frandor Shopping Center on E. PER MONTH R O ’l I W orship S e r v ic e 11:00 a.m . at Michigan O - 0 9 :0 0 — Church school for crib - bery through 6th grade 9 :0 0 a.m . Morni ng Worsrvi 10:00 a.m .-M o rn in g p ray e r h serm on 6:00 p .m . Youth Fellow ship 7:00 p.m . R ep o rt from g en eral Church School Morning Worship 9:45 a.m. 10:50a.m. Grand River) IV 9-7130 AT SUNDAY SERVICE William G. Hall and I co n fe re n ce. 10:00 a on. Gerald O, Fruzia, Sr., Serm on: | " 1 he M a s te r’ s Men: P e te r ’ 5:30 a .m . Monday thru F rid ay F o r tran sp o rtatio n c a ll ED 7 -1 2 9 4 People of all races welcome Ministers UNIVERSITY TV RENTAL I . STUDEN TS WELCOME M orning p ray e r F i r s t C h ris tia n C e n tra l Methodist “ F o r Every Man" SUNDAY SERVICES Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. T E R M R A T E S A V A IL A B L E T u e s d a y .-10:15 a.m . bv Dr. Wallace Robertson Bible Study 11 KK> a.m. Holy Communion Reform ed C h urch Across From the Capitol Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Ca l l 3 3 7 -9 3 3 6 o r 3 32-6903 T h u r s .-5 :1 5 p.m . 240 M arsh all S t., L ansing WORSHIP SERVICE . Wednesday evening Bible FO R D E P E N D A B L E S E R V IC E C A L L fo r.tran sp o rtatio n Holy Communion R ev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r The Sacrament of Holy Study 7:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. M orning S e r v ic e 10:00 a .m . (WJ1M 10:30 a.m.) Communion 484-9263 Evening S e rv ic e 7 p .m . Thursday evening Ladies "M ore Than Memorial" Bible Class 7:30 p.m. T h o se in need of tra n sp o r­ Dwight S. Large, preaching CHURCH SCHOOL WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS tation c a ll: M r. Ja c k Vander Slik at Crib Nursery, So Bring The Baby. Take home a copy of the "What Then Are We To Do?" 10:00 a.m. Crip room through F o r Transportation Call F E 9-8190 HURRY IN 3 5 5 -3 0 3 0 Y o u Will E n jo y T h e F rie n d ly S e rvic e s o r Rev. Hofman at 5 -3 6 5 0 sheet for study and appli­ Sixth grade. ED 2-1960 or ED 2-2434 SU ND AY cation. AND REFRESH F IR S T C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E B I B L E S C H O O L 9 :45 A . M . G e n ese e at B u tle r S tr e e ts T R IN IT Y C H U R C H Interdenominational St. Johns Student WITH DONUTS C O L L E G E CLA SS TAUGHT BY UR. T E D WARD. P a ris h SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Supervised n u rsery provided 120 Spartan Avenue CL E AR , B IB L E -C E N 'I ERED 'I É AC HING F r * R. Kavanaugh Church S ch o o l .................................... 9:45 a .m . MINISTERS Frvh". McDevitt M orning W orship .............................. 11:00 a .m . E. Eugene Williams SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH SOUTH WASHINGTON AT M OORES RIVER DRIVE Youth G ro u p s ......................................6:00 E v a n g e listic H our ............................ 7:00 WEDNESDAY E V g P ra y e r S e rv ic e 7:30 p .m . p.m . p jn . Norman R. Plersma Daniel E. Weiss 327 M.A.C. Sunday Masses GLAZED Morning Service-11 a.m. 7:15-8:30-9:45 11:00 A .M . W O R SH IP HOUR H .T. S ta n le y -M in is te r Dean W aldfogel-M usic D ir. Transportation Available C all Church O ffice IV 5-0613 "LIBERTY & LORDSHIP" 11:15 Youngsters Religion Class DONUTS “ GOD AND Y O U R F E E T ” Evening service-7KX) pjn. 590 If No A nsw er, C all IV 2-6994 9:45 a.m. “ A PROGRESSIVE Daily Masses Reg 660 D oz. 7 : 0 0 P .M . St. Andrews E a ste rn EXPERIENCE“ 6:45 a.m.-8K)0a.m. 12:10p.m. Doz. " G O D I N V A D E S T H IS P L A N E T ! ” Orthodox C h u rch & Other Services Sat Masses Good thru Sat, June 27 U n iv e rsity Student C en ter 9:45 a.m. University Class 8:00 & 9:00 a.m. 8 :3 0 P . M . 1216 G r e e n c r e s t E a st Lansing 7:00 p.m. Wed. Evening A D U LT Y O U J H FELLO W S H IP Sunday Prayer and Bible Study Confession daily at 8:00 a.m. Meeting I n A H p m e - R e f r e s h m e n t Hour Divine L itu rg y 9:30 a.m. Call 337-7966 for campus 12:10 DAWN DONUTS V e sp e rs and C on fessio n s e v ery S a t. 7:30p.m. Phone ED 7-9778 bus schedule 1135 E . G rand R iv e r 332-2541 I f Your Need T r a n s p o r t a t i o n C a ll 482-0754 I Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 25, 1964 9 B u ild in g P o o l H ou rs F lex ib le Outdoor Pool Fees R e g u la rly e n ro lled student(seven o r m o r e c re d its ) with su m m er I.D ......................... no ch a rg e P a r t - t im e and n o n -en ro lled students w ith lib r a r y I.D . o r p rev iou s te r m I.D ............................. .25 S o f t b a ll T o K ic k O f f IM P r o g r a m Tow el and lo c k e r fe e fo r sw im m e rs on T h e s e ho u rs w ill be extended T h e s e hours m ay also be ex­ T e a m s can be m ade up of cham pionships w e re held la s t at the in tra m u ra l o ffic e , located sea so n swim c a r d s ...................................... .10 BY RICHARD SCHWARTZ to la te r h o u rs weekdays if ’the tended. stud ents, facu lty o r s ta ff play­ w eek. in the m en’ s building. W eightlifting room hours a r e State News Sports Writer e r s . F a cu lty and s ta ff m e m b e rs E n trie s fo r sin g le s and doubles Pending s u fficie n t in te r e s t, a num ber of students and w eather F a c u lty and s ta ff m e m b e rs ................................................................. 25 w arran t s ¡it. slate d fo r M onday, Wednesday how ever, w ill be re q u ire d to tennis slate d to begin Monday, co - r e c re a tio n a l volley ball T h at dip in the o u td o fr pool C o -re c re a tio n a l evening w ill and F rid a y , 12 noon— 6 p a n ., sign a sp e cia l r o s t e r fo rm . Ju ly 6 , w ill be accep ted s t a r t­ tournam ent w ill be o ffered in Individual U n iv e rsity gu ests fro m K ellogg, be F rid a y , 6 - 9 p .m . Tuesday and T h u rsd ay , 12 noon m ay see m a ll the m o re inviting ing W ednesday, Ju n e 2 4 , with addition to the scheduled ev en ts. Union...............................................................................................................50 th is su m m e r fo r many stu d en ts, Pool ho u rs w ill begin 11:30 — 6 and Saturd ay and Sunday, E n tr ie s fo r Open L eague p lay, the deadline, F r id a y , Ju ly 3 . A lso on the agenda is a Women a jm . w eekdays and Saturd ays, 1 -6 p.m . facu lty and s ta ff m e m b e rs ex­ which begins W ednesday, Ju ly 1, F o r e s t A k e rs golf c o u rs e w ill Students and F a c u lty - S t a f f Students in youth and su m m er s e s s io n s and HEAR, HERE! p ected to p a rta k e in o th er a c t i­ w ill be accep ted beginning Wed­ sp read out its g re en c a rp e t to tou rnam ent, Sunday, Ju ly 12. E n - and 1 p .m . Sunday. T en tativ e cou n selin g p ro g ra m s .............................................. .25 v itie s sp o n so red by the m en’ s nesday, Ju n e 2 4 . T h e deadline the U n iv ersity com m unity with a clo sin g hou rs a r e 8 p .m . except tie s w ill be accep ted at the m en’ s and women’ s in tra m u ra l d ep art­ fo r e n tr ie s is Monday, Ju n e 2 9 . host of su m m er to u rn am en ts. F rid a y when it i s 9 p .m . G u est fe e s(e a c h student, facu lty and sta ff m en ts. T e n n is b a lls w ill be in the Students, facu lty and s ta ff golf building, Ju ly 6 - 9 , F e e s a r e the ALL NEW FROM .25 sam e a s fo r m e n 's golf. m em b e r i s lim ite d to one g u est).............. L ik e ly to co m e in fo r heavy a ir in in c re a sin g num ber during tourneys w ill be in the offing T ournam ents in t e n n i s and S O N Y u se a r e the 1M so ftb all fie ld s su m m er m onths' at the s a m e Saturday, Ju ly 1 1 . Slated a s an so ftb all w ill be o ffered w here Su m m er s e s s io n stud ents, guest (13 y e a r s of ag e and o ld e r)...................... .50 south of the m en’ s in tram u ral building. U n iv ersity c o u rts adjoining S p ar­ tan Stadium w h ere the national 18-h ole m edal p lay, g r o s s s c o r e tourneys w in n er and ru nner-u p spots w ill b e d eterm in ed fo r stu­ su fficien t in te r e s t Is shown. A ll e n trie s m ay be subm itted be­ ginning Ju n e 2 4 . A r o s te r must Enrollment dents and fa c u lty -s ta ff play. accom pany a ll softball e n tr ie s . (continued from page 1) E n trie s w ill be accep ted be­ An attem pt at m aking building t w e e n M onday, Ju n e 29 a n d g ra m s w ill be av ailab le during and pool h o u rs m o re fle x ib le T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 9 . the su m m er. w ill be m ade by the m en’ s in­ Tape Recorders N F L C o m m i s s i o n e r P e r m i t s Spring Saw A b e s t-b a ll to u rn am en t,p ittin g student fa cu lty , and student s ta ff, tra m u ra l departm ent th is sum ­ An eig h t-w eek s e s s io n , be­ m e r , it w as announced. ginning Ju n e 2 2 , w ill be o ffered will be held Ju ly 18. E n trie s fo r Frosh Click the 18 -h o le p lay m ay be turned D oors w ill open at 10 a.m . at the W .K. K ellogg Gull L ak e B io lo g ical' S ta tio n . HI-FI BUYS in Ju ly 1 3 -1 6 . everyd ay excep t Sunday when L i o n T e l e c a s t s I n L a n s i n g On Cinders G reen f e e s , $1 fo r students they w ill open at 1 p jn . C losing hours have been ten tativ ely s e t A fo r e s tr y su m m er cam p w ill be conducted Ju n e 22-A ug. «27 M ichigan S ta te fresh m an tra c k and $ 1 .5 0 fo r facu lty and s ta ff, fo r 8 p .m . each day excep t F r i ­ at the Dunbar F o r e s t n ear Sa tt$8„ R e v e rsin g an e a r l ie r d ecisio n , on the “ b la ck l i s t " fo r the f ir s t " W e ’ r e e s p e c ia lly indebted to p e rfo rm e rs h a v e e ra s e d four may be paid 8 a .m . and 5 p.m . day, when it w ill be 9 p .m . S te . M a rie . N ational F o o tb a ll L eag u e C om ­ tim e la s t fa ll. It has te le c a s t all P r e s i d e n t F o r d and C om ­ m ark s fro m the Spartan fro sh m is s io n e r P e te R o z e lle has con ­ L io n s g am es fo r the p ast 14 m is sio n e r R o z e lle f o r t h e i r re c o rd book in tim e t r i a ls th is sen ted to the te le c a s t of D etro it seaso n s. splendid c o o p e r a tio n ," he sa id . sp rin g . W Ê Ê & m - IlH H I * * ^ 1 stè i|j - t c j ù | i $ A v 4 ì « .. tiw * L io n s fo o tb all g am es next fa ll I n s t r u m e n t a l in secu rin g " W e ’ r e c e r ta in the thousands R e c o rd s w ere s e t in the 440 ¡Ip ? by L an sin g sta tio n WJ1M. W JIM -T V ’ s r e le a s e fro m t h e of L io n s fans jo in us in thanking and 8 8 0 -y a rd r e la y s and in the r e s tr ic te d lis t was L io n s P r e s i ­ th e m .” CHOICE BEEF SALE T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t ended m ile run and 120-yard high hurd­ « dent W illiam C lay F o rd . In m e e t­ T ic k e ts fo r the L io n s two p re ­ sp ecu latio n that the mid - M ichi­ le s . > ing with R o z e lle , F o rd requ ested seaso n gam es with the C leveland gan statio n would not be able to that Channel s ix be p erm itte d to B ro w n s, F rid a y August 11, and A fo u rso m e c o n sistin g of D a s - c a r r y p la y -b y -p la y of the Lion t e le c a s t a ll gam es due to the gust 28, w ill be av a ila b le to o u t- well C am p bell of H azel P a rk , home g am es b e ca u se it had been included in the " b la c k lis t ’ ’ a re a surrounding D e tro it. popu larity of the L io n s o u t-s ta te . H arold F . G r o s s , p re sid e n t and g e n era l m an ager of W JIM -T V , s ta te fan s at the W JIM C ountry H ouse, E a s t Saginaw S t. R e serv e d s e a ts f o r t h e s e R o b ert S t e e l e of Plym outh, Clinton Jo n e s of C lev elan d , Ohio, and Eugene W ashington of La CHUCK ROAST best blade cut 39« LB. Any te le v isio n statio n whose sig n al can be re c e iv e d in the hom e c ity can be blacked out in e x p re ss e d h is p le a su re with R o ­ z e lle ’ s actio n . " A l l of u s . a t channel s ix a re g am es may be obtained by phon­ ing , w riting o r c a llin g W JIM in p e rso n . P o r te , T e x a s turned in r e c o rd e f­ fo rts of :4 2 .3 in the 440 and of 1:29.2 in the 8 80. ARM CUT ROAST 49« LB. w . ENGLISH CUT ROAST 59‘ a cco rd a n ce with reg u lation s e s ­ g ratefu l fo r the opportunity to T h e statio n w ill also sp onsor a L io n s S p e cia l fo r one of the K eith C o a te s of S a rn ia , O nt., tab lish ed fo r a ll c it i e s of the N F L . again b rin g the co m p lete sched ule LB. re g u la r seaso n gam es which will ran the m ile in 4:12.2 fo r a third W JIM , lo cated on the outer of L io n ’ s fo o tb all gam es to our include gam e tic k e ts , tra n s p o r­ fro sh m a rk . S te e le added the frin g e of th is a r e a , was placed v ie w e r s ," G r o s s sa id . _______ CPL. JOHN tation and lunch. D e ta ils will be fourth when .h e ran the 120-yard WATER MELONS FISH STICKS highs in :14.4. announced la t e r , 10 OZ. PKGS. 3 for 95* Coach’s Daughter RED RIPE 890 HAMBURGER FRYERS » Receives MSU Grant TOMATOES GOV. INSPTD. GRADE A It may be m o re b le s s e d to give than to r e c e iv e , but don’ t te ll " I t ’ s c e r ta in ly a g re a t th rill fo r all of u s .” HOT HOUSE LB 390 J LBS OR “°re390 l WHOL E-PAN READY 260 LB. LESSER fre s h m a n fo o tb all coach B u r t Sm ith th at. S m ith , whose d uties as adm ini­ Sm ith h im s e lf, was re c e n tly named " C o a c h of the Y e a r ” at annual aw ards d inner of the S p a r­ CANTALOUPES AMOUNTS 430 L, CUT UP 300 LB. s tr a tiv e a s s is ta n t to Head C oach tan V a r s ity C lu b. 390 Duffy D augherty m ake him a c h ief 27 SIZE donor of fo o tb all g r a n ts -ln -a id , EA. i s m ost proud of a grant re ce iv e d by h is daughter, K ath leen . HEAR, HERE! iVellf 2> LONG WHITE POTATOES W 990 1 M iss S m ith , a 2 1 - y e a r - o l d ALt NEW FROM PLUMS graduate student h e re , has been awarded MSU’ s Hinman F ellow ­ ship fo r advanced study. She is S O N Y , C O O L C O T T O N CALIFORNIA RED CUCUMBERS .... i.« . 3 -3 5 Ç m w orking fo r a m a s t e r 's d eg ree C H IF F O N in read ing in stru ctio n . o T h e fellow ship , which pays a -ja n e Parker Bakery Features■ ui $ 2 ,0 0 0 a c a d e m ic -y e a r stipend, is IN A H A N D SO M E Model 111 p re se n te d annually to a p ro m is ­ S C R O L L P R IN T ing MSU gradu ate student. Tape Recorders UTCH A P P LE PIE 490 M iss S m i t h i s the f i r s t O F G R E E N m a s te r ’ s cand id ate to win the B R O W N O R B L U E EA. aw ard, which n o rm ally goes to a d o cto ral student. HI-FI BUYS She was graduated with honors fro m MSU la s t M arch a fte r co m ­ pletin g h e r b a c h e lo r s d eg ree in 1 7 .9 8 CHERRY PIE 49‘ EA. le s s than four y e a r s . She is a 1961 graduate of R e s u rre c tio n High School in L an sin g . SU PER SC O PE DANISH NUT RING 39' EA. H er undergraduate m a jo r was e le m e n ta ry edu cation. " S h e 's worked r e a l h a r d , CHOCOLATE CHIFFON CAKE 49 ea. putting in many h ou rs to e a rn i t , " Sm ith sa id of h is daughter. I t ’s a M adras CRACKED WHEAT BREAD i l s l m p 19' s§n Real Square S u m m er a t T o d d ’s. . . FROZEN FOODS V ALUES CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Anyone In te re ste d in sq u are dancing is invited to attend the f i r s t su m m e r m eeting of the M i c h i g a n S ta te P ro m en ad ers PUS YOUR CHOICE 20 LB. BAG 990 S t o p in t o d a y a n d see CUT CORN 390 C lub next W ednesday, 7 -9 p .m . 2 LB BAG EA. at 34 W omen’ s In tram u ral B uild ­ ing. A ll fo rm e r m e m b e rs who a re w h a t ’s n e w f o r s u m m e r PEAS AND CARROTS DILL PICKLES VLASIC, KOSHER on cam pus th is s e m e s te r a re a lso req u ested to attend. in e x c i t i n g M a d r a s A&P ASPARAGUS SPEARS 10 OZ. PKG. 29« PLAIN Vi GAL. JAR 490 HEAR, HERE! ALL NEW FROM B O N V , Sport Jackets SUPER RIGHT LUNCHEON MEAT 12 OZ. CANS 390 A&P TOMATO JUICE 1 QT. 14 OZ. 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June 27, 1964 ^ ^ \ / in all five Lansing A&P Super Markets. • Northland SU PER SC O PE • Ann Arbor • Bi r mi ngham EAST LANSING • Detroit i mmmm m m m m im " H im I 10 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan T hursday, July 25, 196^ F ie ld D w in d le s I n W o m e n ’s T o u r n e y Spartan coed J o y c e K azm ie rsk i of five e n tr ie s by the host Sp artan F r e s h fro m a win in the Spring P a tti Shook, a native of S a g i­ v ic to ry c i r c l e with a v ic to ry ov er D etroit sophom ore, paired off team to qualify fo r the cham pion­ L a k e Invitational one week e a r ­ naw attending V a lp a ra iso U ni­ another te a m m a te, Kathy F a r r e r , with M ary Lou Daniel of Ken­ ship F lig h t, a lso won the driving l ie r , Sharon W ild er of Aquinas versity in Indiana, defeated 1 up. tucky Wednesday in the q u arter co n te st Monday afternoon with C o lleg e in G rand R apids got off B o bb ie W ern er of T e n n e s s e f , 1 Q u arterfin al p airin g fo r Wed­ finals cham pionship flight of the a 2 1 6 -y a rd s la m . to a bang Monday stea lin g medal up. nesday, in addition to the M iss Women’ s N ational C o lleg iate golf In m atch com petition T u esd ay , honors with a two o v er p a r 73. M iss Shook h a d tied M i s s K a z m ie rsk i - - D aniel m a t c h , tournament at F o r e s t A kers golf M iss K a z m ie rsk i defeated Penn M iss W ild er’ s s c o r e , which D aniel fo r second p la ce in Mon­ w e re : Shook v s. N o rd stro m , H il­ c o u rse . S ta te 's Suzy W illia m s, 2 up. featu red a 28 putt to tal a fte r d ay 's 1 8-h o le loop. Both shot ton v s . S o re n so n , and Hoch sprung Qualifying with a seven ov er Qualifying fo r the runnerup hittin g only 11 g r e a n s , e sta b ­ 76. v s. L o w ell. par '8 on the 6 ,0 2 4 -y a rd M ichi­ fir s t flight Monday fo r the S p a r­ l i s h e d a new c o u rs e re c o rd fo r In o th er f i r s t round cham pion­ F rid a y ’ s s la te fe a tu re s two-* gan State layout, M iss K azm ier­ tans was C a ro l Rapson at 8 9 . women. ship f l i g h t com p etitio n , N icki so m e s in the cham pionship flig h ts ski ranked fourth along with A r i­ Judy Reynolds at 9 5 , made the In the f i r s t round of the quar­ N ord strom of A rizon a S ta te de­ and each of the th re e ru n n er up zona S tate’ s C a ro l Sorenson and second flig ht, and Angel C h a k e re s te r fin al m atch play, how ever. feated Kay H e b ert, of M e rc y - flig h ts. Wake F o r e s t’ s Robbye King. at 118 and J i l l T ho m as at 107 M iss W ild er was d efeated by h u rst, 5 and 3. T e e - o f f fo r th e cham pionship Mi ss Kaz mi e r s ki , the only one made the fourth . W estern O n ta rio 's Sue H ilton, M iss D aniel’ s v i c t o r y cam e w ill be 8 :3 0 a .m . 5 and 3. ov er T e n n e s s e e ’ s Ann B a k e r, T h e 20th annual tournam ent^ 1962 cham pion C a ro l S o re n ­ 3 and 2. began Monday with a field of 58 son , bothered by putting d ifficu l­ C a ro l H ochsprung of W ashing­ e n tr ie s fro m nine c o lle g e s and tie s in the qualifying round w here ton won h e r m atch with M iss King, u n iv e rs itie s . sh e p laced in a th re e way tie 9 and 8 . fo r third 78, knocked M iss o u ri’ s M ary Low ell jo in ed team m ates OUTSTAHDIHG CAREERS B a r b a r a Bub any out of conten­ tion , 1 up. So ren son and N ord strom of A r i­ zona S ta te in the f i r s t round New Road r a js p s s s a a Brings New for IM Show To Feature Traffic Flow FOILED? Michigan State's Judy Reynolds makes her final stroke of the afternoon Monday in the Women s Collegiate Golf Tourney qualifying round. Her 95 round earned a position in the second flight at Forest Akers golf course. Photo by Ken Roberts C O L L E G E G R A D U A TES Comedy Pool Stunts Two ch an g es in tr a f fic pattern^ on cam pu s w e re m ade during the between te rm b re a k , departm ent R a ls to n T o p s Te n n is M e n u , T h e M en’ s In tram u ral indoor sity H o o sie rs, i s a fo r m e r div­ o f p u b l i c s a fe ty o ff ic e r s an­ pool, fo rsa k e n by many la s t A pril ing coach of the U .S. Pan A m e ri­ nounced. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ when the outdoor tank opened, w ill com e in fo r unusual su m m er­ can te a m . He is a fo rm e r na­ tional tram p o lin e cham pion. North Shaw L a n e , running be­ tween Shaw H all and the parking tim e use Ju ly 7 . A synchron ized sw im m ing p e r ­ MICHIGAN CIVIL SERVICE T h a t’ s the ta rg e t date fo r the annual w ater ca rn iv a l to be p re ­ sented by the Spartan Swim Club. fo rm an ce w ill a ls o be given by the L an sin g S ea S p r ite s . T h e L an sin g a re a w ater b a lle rin a s ram p to the Bogue S tre e t in te r ­ change, i s now one-w ay w e st­ bound. E a s t bound tr a ffic w ill run P e p p e rs U S C To N C A A Title along South Shaw L an e betw een An a c ro b a tic - com edy diving will le a v e fo r E u ro p e la te r th is the parkin g ram p and the C y clo­ M ichigan S tate T e n n is C oach Stan D robac had w ere bested by Stan fo rd ’ s Jim B e s t e and John POSITIONS rou tine by two B ig T en c o a c h e s, Hobie B illin g s le y and Dick K im ­ b a ll, w ill highlight the p ro g ra m . su m m er to begin an aro u n d -th e - w orld to u r. T h e Sp artan Swim C lub, fe a ­ tro n , m erg in g with o th e r tr a ffic at the B ogue S tr e e t in terch an g e. p re d icte d that the re c e n t N ational C o lle g ia te Ath­ le tic A sso cia tio n te n n is tou rnam ent, which was Isa a cs, 6 -4 , 9 -7 . In winning the tournam ent, USC a lso earned T h e o th e r change, o ffic e r s held on the MSU c o u r ts , would b e the g r e a te s t in enough p oints to r e t i r e the B en n ett B ow l, do­ K im b a ll, head coach at the turing s e v e ra l m e m b e rs of the said , w as to m ak e S cie n c e Road h is to ry . nated by N orthw estern in honor of la te coach U n iversity of M ichigan is a fo r ­ MSU v a rs ity te a m , w ill p e rfo rm open to tw o-w ay tr a f fic ag ain . And fro m a ll in d icatio n s he w as rig h t. Paul G . B en n e tt. U SC ’ s points gav e the team a S A L A R Y S C H E D U L E : s t a r t i n g m e r national c o lle g ia te diving a s e r ie s of sw im m ing ro u tin es. S cie n c e road had been con v erted F o u r of the top ten U nited S ta te s p la y e rs and to tal of 51 p oints accu m ulated s in c e 1961. Champion and national tram p o ­ A dm ission to the show, which $6,034; end of 6 m onths $6,222; end to one-w ay t r a f fic northbound 11 o th e rs with national ran kings w ere e n teretH n Only 45 points w ere needed to r e t i r e the trophy. | lin e cham pion. begins at 7 :3 0 , w ill be $1 fo r during sp rin g te r m w hile the e x ­ the tournam ent, but one e n try , D ennis R alsto n Upon com p letion of the tou rn am en t, R alsto n , of year $6,723. A fter one year regu­ B illin g s le y , p ilot of the B ig ad ults, 50 c e n ts fo r students of Southern C a lifo r n ia , outshone all o th e rs as he tension on South Shaw L ane w as Bond, and fiv e o th e rs le ft fo r England w here they T en cham pion Indiana U niver­ and $2.5 0 a fa m ily . lar liberal in creases. being com p leted . won h is second straightN C A A s in g le s cham pion­ w ere to com p ete in the W imbledon cham pion­ ship without lo sin g a sin g le s e t . sh ip s. T h e USC s t a r , who Is ranked num ber 2 in the nation behind Chuck M cK inley and is believed by som e to be about to beco m e the w orld’ s b e st G R A D U A TES R EC EIV IN G D EG R EES am ateu r ten n is p la y e r, a lso team ed with B ill B ond, .a lso of U SC , fo r a s tra ig h t s e t v ic to ry in PR IO R T O S E P T E M B E R 1, 1964 A L S O for one-stop fam ily shopping and saving! the T h e m eet had e a r l ie r been se e n as a b attle E LIG IB LE between USC and U C L A , and that it c e r ta in ly w as. U SC , sparked by R a lsto n ’ s p e rfo rm a n c e s , edged NEW M ANAGER’S S ALE out UCLA by a m e re one p o in t, 26 to 2 5 . N orthw estern w as th ird with 17p o in ts, followed by A rizon a with 16 and C a lifo rn ia with 9 . W estern IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT FOR: 24 inch ROUND M ichigan and M ichigan fin ish ed in a th re e -w a y 10 inch PORTABLE FAN tie with T e x a s A&M fo r ninth p la ce with four p oints e a ch , w hile M ichigan S ta te fin ish ed in a E m ploym en t personnel cou nselor m ethods train ees tra in e e sl*; I*; and .. 9. 099 OUTDOOR BARBECUE sev en -w ay tie fo r th irteen th p la c e . T o m Ja m ie s o n w as the only w inner fo r the insurance exam in er trainees I.* GRUI 0 0 0 S p a rta n s . He d efeated J im EÍurr of K a n sa s 3 - 6 , with this coupon 8 .8 8 reg, g99 coupon 0 .0 0 6 - 2 , 6 -4 in the second round of s in g le s b e fo re bowing to N orth w estern ’ s M arty R e is s e n 6-1 , 6 - 4 in the th ird round. oupon ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ c ouponmam 'SUBMIT TRANSCRIPT In the f i r s t round MSU’ s C h a rle y W olff was pitted ag ain st Bond and w as d efeated 6 - 2 , 6-1. LADIES’ NYLONS LADIES’ DACRON T h e only oth er S ta te p la y e r in the s in g le s , Tony WITH APPLICATION ALSO FOR SUNTONE-MI STONE-CINNAMON AND COTTON O’ D onnell, m et d efeat a tth e h a n d s o fC a lifo r n ia ’ s R ich a rd A bram son , 6 - 4 , 6 - 3 . In the d oubles, Shelton and W olff of MSU w ere THESE CLASSES. ALL SIZES DLOUSES reg 2 p r. 96C with this SIZES 32-38 ALL COLORS beaten by B i l l R ic e and T im Sheehan of N orth­ w e ste rn , 6 - 4 , 6 - 2 , and Ja m ie s o n and O’ Donnell 2 PAIR in PACKAGE ^coupon i coupon 2 pr. 88C Now 1.97 4 Batsmen In Basin Leafiue P LA C E M E N T S W ILL B E M A D E FR O M T H E FO R T H C O M IN G WE HAVE M.S.U. FRISBEES E X A M FO R T H E FO LLO W IN G ONLY SWEATSHIRTS S u tto n , L o o k S ig n Contracts, P O S ITIO N S ; Spartan b a s e b a l l standouts approved by the NCAA, a r e S p a r­ B O Y S ’ S IZ E S 2-16 M E N S ’ S IZES A d m in is tra tiv e a n a lyst 880 S -M -L -X L J e r r y Sutton and B r u c e Look have s i g n e d p ro fe s sio n a l c o n tra c ts th is sp rin g . tan c e n te r fie ld e r B ob M ain ere, th ird b asem an John B ied enbach, p itc h e r T o m Phipps and rig h t STORE HOURS 9:30-5 :30 DAILY. WED 9:30-9:00 All colors 2 98 Sutton, a h ard -h ittin g f i r s t b asem an who m ade th ird s trin g of fie ld e r D ick B illin g s . tra in e e l; econom ic re se a rch a s s is ­ the a l l- B i g T e n te a m , signed with P CAMPUS STORE E a r l i e r re p o rts on B illin g s had tant I; I; highw ay institution planning m anagem ent technician trainee I; S .S . K R E S G m 135 E. GRAND RIVER Short Sleeve 295 the C h icago W hite S o x . He r e ­ p orted to C lin to n , Iowa, a m em b er of the C la s s A M idwest L eag u e. been that he had co n tracte d to play p ro b all and was o ffered a la rg e bonus. m athem atician trainee I; physicist Sutton batted .3 8 3 fo r the S p a r­ ta n s , c o lle c tin g 30 R B I’ s and trainee I; and plant industry in­ * S ta te b a tsm e n , under newHead s c o rin g the sa m e num ber of ru n s. spector trainee I. C oach Danny L itw h ile r, placed L ook, who posted a .261 batting of the bonus was not d is c lo s e d . fourth in the B ig T en with an 8 - 7 fits, All M ichigan including Civil Serv ice an o u ts ta n d in g bene­ state MODELS WANTED a v e rag e a s S t a t e ' s c a tc h e r , signed a bonus c o n tra c t with the M ilw aukee B r a v e s . He was signed L ook re p o rts to the Bingham ton c lu b , a C la s s A c ir c u it . P lay in g su m m e r b all in the re c o rd and a 22-12 o v e r -a ll m a rk . T h e 22 wins tied the re g u la r seaso n and the team also hit m ore« by Scout B o b Kuzava but the s iz e Dakota B a s in L eag u e , which is home ru n s, 27, than e v e r b e fo re . contributory insurance p r o g r a m , F O R F A S H IO N S S E C T IO N and an excellent retirem en t plan plus Social Security. O F T H E " W E L C O M E W E E K ” E D IT IO N Obtain application at th e M ichigan IN THE GOOD State C om pleted U niversity placem ent application m ust office. be r e ­ 'MALE and FEMALE OLD SUMMERTIME ceived at; M.S.U. STUDENTS A student’s thoughts MICHIGAN CIVIL SERVICE SO M E P R EV IO U S E X P E R IE N C E turn to . . . 320 South W alnut Street, L ansing, I N M O D E L I N G IS D E S I R E D • Summer School M ichigan, 48913, • IM Pool P .M . June 29, , r. not 1964 for later exam ination than 5 INTERVIEWS • Hamburgers W ILL B E C O N D U C T ED to b e given July 11, 1964. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY MONDAY, JUNE 29th 7:3 0 P .M . McDonald 1 Block East of Campus 2 Blocks Wost of Union Bldg. IN T H E S T U D E N T S ER V IC ES B U ILD IN G LO U N G E L , „ . , „ olm „ „ d * j. Open: * Til Midnight EMPLOYER Wookdays, 1 a.m. Friday PHOTOGRAPHY & Saturday M IC H IG A N S T A T E N E W S DEPARTMENT 301 STUDENT SERVICES BLDG. PHONE 355-8311 f Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday. July 25, 1964 11 5 3 A t h l e t e s E a r n L e tte r s In S p r i n g S p o r ts V a r sity l e tt e r aw ards to 53 M ichigan S ta te U n iv e rsity ath letes L ansing; R o b ert H a r r is , Fen ton ; J a m e s H o rn b e rg e r, E a s t L ansing; F r o s h : David Fulton, M t. C le m e n s: E r ic Hei t man, B ro o k lin e, in four sp rin g s p o rts w ere announced re c e n tly by A th letic D ire c to r Ja m e s Ju d ay, N o rth v ille; John K ettunen, E a s tla k e , Ohio; R ich ard M a ss .; V ic to r Dhooge, G ro ss e P oin te; L e s te r M and elk er, B re n t­ B ig g ie Munn. , Kenney, A iea, H aw aii; L a r r y L e n z , L an sin g . wood, N .Y .; J im P h illip s, M ason; Randall S ch u le r, Saginaw. A lso announced by Munn w ere nu m eral aw ards to 48 fresh m en R ich ard L itw h ile r, E a st L an sin g ; D ennis M aedo, Hi l o, Hawaii; rR A C K — V a r s ity : Ayo A zikiw e, L a g o s, N ig eria: Jo sep h B a rn e tt, ath letes in the s a m e sp rin g a c tiv itie s — b a s e b a ll, g o lf, ten n is and C ra ig Newton, Plym outh; R o b e rt P e te rs o n , E a st L a n sin g ; G erald South Haven; W alker B e v e rly , W hite P la in s , N .Y .: Ja n Bowen, tr a c k . Sherm an, M onroe; T im o th y S is s o n , T e cu m se h ; W illiam S te ck le y , C r y s ta l; R o b e rt F u lc h e r , H azel P a rk : Ja m e s G a r r e tt, C olum bia, T h e award w in n e rs, by s p o rts : la p ’ D etro it; T h o m as S w iss, N o rth v ille; John W a lte rs, T re n to n ; B illie S .C .; T h om as H e rb e rt, M oline, 111.; Ronald H orning, S tu rg is; B A S E B A L L — V a r s ity : J a y B a c h , Tonaw anda, N .Y .: Jo h n B ie d e n - Wooley, D e tro it. M an ag ers, G ary T u b e r, C h icag o , 111.; W illiam M ichael K ain es, Drayton P la in s . bach , E a s t L a n sin g ; R ich ard B illin g s , T ro y ; M alco lm C h ilje an N othstine, O kem os. F lu sh in g , N .Y .; W illiam C o llin s , L athrup V illa g e ; Wade D eal, M ichael M a rte n s, C h arlo tte ; R ich ard M ather, D e tro it; F re d FencersHoldWorkouts rb stl < M a rsto n Moreland O'Donnell G O L F — V a r s ity : Kenneth B e n so n , C r e te , 111.; Douglas Hankey, M cKoy, P la in fie ld , N .J .; R o bert M oreland, Richm ond, V a. David N o rth v ille; F r e d D ev ereu x, Honolulu, H aw aii; Douglas D o brei, S t. Jo h n s; R ich a rd M a rr, F lin t; P h il M arsto n , Ja c k s o n ; R obert M utchler, S p a rta ; E r ic Z em p er, H ow ell. M anager, Glen H arm on, F r a s e r ; John E llw a rd , B e lle v ille ; S tev e Ju d ay, N o rth v ille; Dennis M eyer, N ile s, Shep R ich a rd , E a s t L an sin g ; Douglas S w artz, F a r m ­ M ilwaukee, W is.; D u g ald T ry o n , E a s t L ansing. K etch am , K alam azo o; John K ra sn a n , M ilw aukee, W is. ington. B r u c e L ook, L an sin g ; R o b e rt M an ie re , G r o s s e P o in te ; Howard F r o s h : M ichael B o w e rs, L itch fie ld : Daswell C am p b ell, Hazel Anybody in te re ste d In fencin g quested to attend. F ro sh : A rthu r B e y e r , Saginaw , M ichael B ib e r , K alam azoo; M ille r , L an sin g ; D ale P e t e r s , C r e t e , 111.; B ru c e P ettib o n e , De­ P a rk ; Keith C o a te s , S a rn ia , O nt.; C h a rle s C o le . P o n tiac; Claude! 1 i s invited to jo in the Spartan v a r­ S tate fe n c e r s p laced second in M ichael F r ie d la n d e r, P e o r ia , 111.; G ary G ro h , B rid g m an ; G eoffrey tr o it; Jo se p h P o r re v e c c h io C h icag o , 111.; T ho m as P h ip p s, D e tro it; Ja m e s , M t. C le m e n s; Clinton Jo n e s , C leveland , Ohio ; Roland s ity team at its su m m er w ork­ the B ig T e n cham pionship m eet Lyon, Buchanan; Br i a n M cA ndrew s, C opper C liff, Ont. R ich ard P r o e b s t le , C anton, O hio; R o b e rt S p e e r, Saginaw ; J e r r y K e m m ere r, H olt; T hom as K u e s te r, F t. E u s tis , Va. Sutton, L an sin g ; J e r r y W alk er, L an sin g . M anager, R o b e rt Je n k in s , outs T h u rsd ay evenings in the held at Illin o is U n iv e rsity la s t TEN N IS— V a r s ity : Dave C lic k , N ile s ; T om Ja m ie so n , L ansing; W ashington, D .C . M en’ s In tram u ral Building fe n c ­ w in ter. T h e Sp artan team w as Tony O 'D onn ell, London, O nt.; Dwight Shelton, Santa M onica, W illiam S c h n a r r , L ansing; R o b e rt S te e le , Plym outh; J a m e s Sum ­ F r o s h : F ra n k A ltim o re , P ittsb u rg h , P a .; John C lan e y , Pompano ing room . unable to defend the c o n fe re n c e C a lif.; L a ird W arn er, D earb o rn ; T o m W ierm an, K alam azoo; C h a r­ m e r s , O rangeburg, S .C .; G reg o ry S y fe rt, W innetka, 111.; C y r ille B e a c h , F l a .; R o g e r C onant, W yandotte; David C ro u c h , N iles; A ll v a rs ity m e m b e rs en ro lled title it won two y e a r s ago on the le s W olff, E a s t Lansi ng; M ike Youngs, H astin g s. M anag er, W alter V a llie r e , M e r r ill; Eugene W ashington, L ap o rte, T e x a s . M anager, P e te r D o tlieh , E a s t C h icag o , Ind.; R ich a rd E r n s b e r g e r , E a st f o r su m m er c o u r s e s a r e r e ­ hom e s tr ip s . M oore, S t. C l a ir . R ich ard H aase, N. R iv e rsid e , 111. Sports By Schwartz 'C re d it M ust It’s New ! It’s Here! B e G iv e n . . It's th e G iftie s t If you’ r e wondering w here the te rm ’ ’ L ove” got into ten n is lan­ . . . G e t your Free 1 guage, your answer~~Cmi be 'found sittin g in 217 Men’ s In tram u ral T o p V a lu e S ta m p s B u ild in g. • T h a t's w here you’ ll find S p artan ten n is C oach Stan D ro b ac, can ­ $100 didate fo r " t h e b u sie st co ach of the y e a r ’ ’ award and one of the gam e’ s m o st avid e n th u sia sts. W INNER GIFT CATALOG T h e word ’ ’lo v e ’ ’ is none too lit e r a l a d escrip tio n fo r the man, as a sneak g la n ce at D ro bac’ s o ffice ca le n d a r m ight re v e a l. D ates Ju n e 15 -2 0 wi l l find s c rib b le d the words "n a tio n a l tennis Mrs. „ Clarence ch a m p io n sh ip s." What it doesn’ t s a y , how ever, i s , " I Stan D robac, Mabel Kusch Thomas have the d istin ctio n of d irec tin g the m ost im portant c o lle g e tourn­ am ent in the U nited S t a t e s ." Y e t, with the 80th annual even t now h is to ry , th e re a re few who would dispute the d istin ctio n involved. " C r e d it m u st b e g iv e n ..." D robac w ill s a y , engaging in a b it of nam e dropping. " ...A t h le t ic D ir e c to r B ig g ie Munn, P u b licity D i­ Y/e reserve the right to limit quantities vsu. Copyright the Kroger Co , 1964 Tenderay r e c to r , F r e d S ta b le y ..." But you won't h e a r " ...M e e t D ir e c to r , Stan D r o b a c ..." m en­ tioned. And incid ental was the fa c t that th is sam e m an, w hose co n cern CHUCK l i AVAILABLE NOW was everyth in g and everybody, con nected with the to u rn ey , s t ill had to m anage an o cca sio n a l backhand slap on the back fo r his own a th le tic s com peting all along. 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J Thru SATURDAY: I 2 FEATURES. . .90« T H E A T R E O u t lin e s I n t e r n a t io n a l E x p a n s io n 5 T A T the burning court MSU is expanding the in te r - p o litica l s y s te m s of A fr ic a , the the C o lleg e of B u s in e s s has e s ­ te m a tio n a l education som e five education, com m u n icatio n s, ag­ i atlonal sco p e of its on-cam pu s sociology of L atin A m e rica o r tablished an in tern atio n al b u si­ ric u ltu re and nu trition, b u sin e ss y e a r s ago with c o u r s e s in n on- acad em ic p ro g ra m s in con ju n c­ education in P a k ista n . n e s s m a jo r , a n d the C o lleg e of m anagem ent, and an in stitu te of W estern c u ltu re s in the U n iv e r­ tion with r e s e a r c h and tech n ical " O u r a im ,” T a g g a rt, said , " i s E n g in eerin g h as developed a sp e­ s ity C o lle g e . co m p arativ e s o c ia l organization R.a-p B rl n ased on a novel by v iO JOHNDICKSONCARR a s sista n c e p r o je c ts abroad , a to turn out stud en ts b e tte r p r e ­ c ia l “ fifth -y e a r ” p ro g ram fo r and ad m in istratio n . - » train in g e n g in e e rs f o r w o r k 'S p e c ia liz e d c o u r s e s in co m ­ director duvi vi er A TRANS LUX RELEASE U n iv e rsity o ffic ia l h as rep o rted . pared to understand , liv e a n d abroad . p a ra tiv e g o v ern m en t, econ om ic In addition, T a g g a rt noted, the Glen L . T a g g a rt, dean of In­ com pete in a world undergoing a s y s te m s a n d lite r a tu r e w e r e U n iv e rsity o p e ra te s th re e a re a actress n a d j a t i ll er T a g g a rt pointed out that M ich­ te rn atio n al P r o g ra m s , outlined m a jo r s o c ia l and econ om ic re v o ­ la te r introduced into the lib e ra l stu d ies p ro g ra m s on cam p u s: actor | e a n -cla u d e bri al y t h e U n iv e rsity -w id e c o m m it­ lu tio n ." igan S ta te is a s s o c ia te d with nine a r ts c u rric u lu m tra d itio n a lly o r ­ A sian, L a tin A m e rica n and A fri­ subsect m u rd e r ment to in tern atio n al education He a d d e d that t h e m odern language and c u ltu ra l c e n te r s in c a n . T h e y o ffe r a full ran ge of iented tow ard the h is to ry and and s e r v ic e in a re p o rt to the American u n iv e rsity " m u s t E urope and with the U n iv e rsity cu ltu re of W estern E urope h e c o u rs e w ork, he sa id , fro m gen­ B o ard of T r u s te e s . s tru c tu re its a ca d e m ic p ro g ram of P u e rto R ic o , a l l offerin g sa id . e ra liz e d su rv e y s fo r undergrad­ He said the U n iv e rsity has to deal with the p rim a r y world c r o s s - c u lt u r a l acad em ic p ro ­ S o cia l s c ie n c e stu d ies at M ich­ uates to in ten siv e graduate s e m i­ under developm ent a new c o m ­ is s u e s of w ar and p e a c e , econ om ­ g ram s open to MSU stud en ts. n a rs. igan S tate fo rm e r ly em phasized p a ra tiv e c u ltu re s p ro g ram which ic and s o c ia l re la tio n s and c o m ­ Dean T a g g a rt a lso c ite d the T h e a re a study c e n te r s , he d o m estic s o c ia l p ro b le m s . " B u t will enable stud ents to s p e c ia liz e m unication of i d e a s ." n e w 1 y -in au g u rated student e x ­ said , a lso s e r v e as b rid g es b e ­ within t h e la s t tw o y e a r s , " in such a r e a s of studv as the In line with th is view, he noted. change p ro g ram with the U n iv e r­ tween MSU’ s o v e r s e a s p ro je c ts T a g g a rt s a id , " c o u r s e work has s ity of N ig e ria . T h is su m m er a been co m p le te ly re s tru c tu r e d to and the o n -cam p u s international group of MSU stu d en ts will study p ro g ra m s. s t r e s s the in te r -r e la tio n s of the in N ig eria and re c e iv e c re d it w orld’ s c u ltu r e s . T a g g a rt w i l l b ecom e v i c e - D RIVE fro m M SU. T hey will tra v e l to c h a n c e llo r of the U n iv e rsity of - I N S im ila r ch an g es a r e being A fric a in e a r ly August. P re se n te d 7 :10 P .M . & la te r . VWAVtfl m ade in the MSU hu m anities p ro ­ N ig e ria fo r the acad em ic y e a r b e­ v2 MNm SoulhwMl of Lansing on M-78 “ MSU hopes to e sta b lis h s im i­ ginning Aug. 17, and will retu rn S a t. 1 -4 :0 5 - 7 :1 5 P .M . S k a t e r g ram through introduction of la r study p ro g ra m s with oth er to the cam pu s in Ju n e , 1965. He m o re n o n -W estern lite r a tu r e and u n iv e rs itie s in the developing na­ su cce e d s G eo rg e P . Jo h n so n , who A MAN ONCE CALLED HERO philosophy. ...DRIVEN TO LUST NOW THRU SUN! (2) HITS tion s of the w orld ,” T a g g a rt sa id . MSU has a ls o e sta b lish ed c e n ­ t e r s and in s titu te s d ealing with is retu rn in g to MSU as p r o fe s s o r of edu cation. , He explained t h a t M ichigan AND MURDER! E X C L U S IV E S H O W I N G S tate began its p ro g ram of in - sp e cia liz e d a r e a s of world af­ Ralph S m u ck le r, a s s o c i a t e fa irs . dean of in te rn atio n al p ro g ra m s , BOTH IN C O L O R T h e y include in tern atio n al c e n ­ will s e r v e as actin g dean during i “ T a g g a rt’ s a b s e n ce . t e r s fo r e c o n o m ic s , stu d ies in HIT NO (1) SHOWN AT 8: 35-LATE MSU Prof m Reads Paper MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES I SUN DAY: UNIVERSAL p resents A U n iv e rs ity potato s c ie n tis t What Would you do if ALL Your Wishes could come “Tr u e . ? has been aw arded a s p e c ia l t r a ­ vel grant by the P otato Chip In­ s titu te In tern atio n al to p a r t ic i­ E liA KAZANS U B N N A I iM f t B pate in the European A sso ciatio n T o U y W i A /D S U P H o W L i' N G fo r R e s e a r c h in P lan t B reed in g R jr h e l p ! * (EU C A RPIA ) th is week in V andel, It D enm ark. Norman R . T hom pson, an a s ­ is the“best American so c ia te p r o f e s s o r o f cro p s c ie n c e , w ill p re s e n t a paper H Ä ack entitled “ B re e d in g to In c r e a s e Him of the year!” T o ta l S o lid s and D e c re a s e R e ­ - H o m e ducing S u g ars in P o ta to e s " at HOUISALPCRTSATURDAY«VIEW PLUS: the EU CA RPIA m eeting which is JUDITHCRIST RERAIOTRIBUNE recogn ized as being the la rg e s t liERlftD BlAiN ANNA MAftii ftRREItO BEftHiRD Bl 1ER IVO6ARRANI TONY RANDALL of its kind outsid e of the U .S . Ï LOVE, YOU LOVE” HE* PAOLO PISOLINI BURL IVES 7Ñe ^ T h e r e s e a r c h e r a lso p lan s to tour p riv a te breed in g sta tio n s BARBARA EDEN and r e s e a r c h c e n t e r s in the N e - ADMISSION th erl& rd s, G erm an y and G reat ■a n s m g ■ ■ D r iv e -In T h e a t r e * ^ TH IS ENG AG EM EN I $1.00 EDWARDANDREWS KAMALADEVI i BRODNEy- B ô P riÊ ‘«Wern.Ä # : hARRY __ B rita in during h is E uropean v is it. The Ledges Playhouse CH ILDREN UNDER STATHIS GIALLELIS *Written. Producedand Di'ei’ed by ELIAKAZAN PweacNVto b y W A RN ER B R O S . IB B South Cedar a t Jolty Road JU 2 2479 12 F R E E F itz g e r a ld P ark COLOR G rand L ed g e, M ich , HIT NO (2) ENCORE SHOWING AT 13:43 Fri., Sat. June 26, 27-7:30 p.m. TONITE THRU SUN. (2) HITS! FANNIE H U RST’ S B E S T SEL L IN G N O VEL OF P r o f e s s i o n a l Summer Exclusive First Lansing Showing TO DA Y’ S TO RM EN T ED GEN ERATION ! 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M GiPnn Hope ^ B L A C K LIKE M E ■IT'S ALL TRUE_______ T h e s e a r e t h e d a y s a n d n ig h ts o f fu ry a n d h o n o r a n d c o u r a g e a n d c o w a r d i c e t h a t a n e n t i r e c e n t u r y o f e m p i r e - m a k i n g a n d film - m a k in g c a n n e v e r s u r p a s s l Fond Lange — Changs E V E R Y L IV IN G M O M E N T I Boyer IE: E GERDA LERNER & CARL LERNER CARL LERNER/ JOHN HOWARD GRIFFIN /JULIUS TANNENBAUM i Mil III Kid SIEIUK K9MMMI <& HIT NO (2) (IN COLOR-) ONCE AT 10 35 I NEXT ATTRACTION “ Love STARTS JULY 1st is a EXCLUSIVE B a i_ L * H E P “ HOW T H E TÍCHMIC0L0R! W EST W AS Starring EASTMANCOLOR I A CONTINENTAL VTAl IDISTRIBUTING, Inc. Release W O N ” CIRCUS THRIIILS GALORE! I IN COLOR Stanley Baker Jack Hawkins Ulla Jacobsson James Booth Michael Caine “ The World of Henry Orient” ScreenplaybyJohnPrebble andCyEndfield Suggestedbyan ArticleWrittenbyJohnPrebbie - DirectedbyCyEndfield ADiamondFilms ltd Production-AnEmbasiyPicturesRelease f> ForewordSpokenbyKdNrihrtM Next Plus "The Miracle Worker" Thursday, July 25, 1964 13 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing. Michigan Bugle Echo Rouses B u s D r i v e r s , J a n i t o r s Boys State Delegates A t t e n d S c h o o l S c h o o l T h e ech o of a bugle through v ario u s m ilita ry a c a d e m ie s , and has u p -to -d ate inform ation on the M aintenance C e r tific a te . Nomi­ the B ro d y d o rm s at 6 :4 5 a .m . even the pu blishing o f a daily T h e people who keep your c h il­ s a fe , e ffic ie n t and econ om ical nation of the s ta te ’ s outstanding has b e e n the 'a la r m c lo c k ’ new spaper. d ren ’ s s c h o o ls c le a n , w arm and custodian is a fe a tu re . of 1100 high school students on A w elcom e d iv e rsio n fo r the s a fe a ll through the school y e a r operation of plant and equipment E x p re s s ly fo r su p e rv iso rs a re cam pus fo r the p ast w eek to p a r­ budding p o litic ia n s w as a v is it a r e going to sch o o l fo r th re e is the aim of the c o n fe re n c e , c o ­ c la s s e s in w o r k scheduling, ticip a te in W olverine B o y s S ta te . by a delegation of young women days th is w eek. sponsored by the C o lleg e of Edu­ catio n , the M ichigan D epartm ent “supplies and equipm ent, plum b­ T h is m o rn in g 's r e v e ille sig ­ elected to o ffic e s at W olverine So w ill the sch o o l em ployees of P u blic In stru ctio n and the ing, re co rd keeping, the fir s t n a ls the beginning of the la s t day G ir ls S ta te. r e s p o n s ib le f o r the s a fe bus y e a r in the new building and of a packed p ro g ram which saw Sponsored by the A m erican tran sp o rtatio n of school young­ M ichigan A sso ciatio n of School planning su m m er w ork. F o r bus the form atio n of two p o litica l L eg io n , B o y s S ta te i s alw ays ste rs. E m p lo y e e s. people are c la s s e s in highway p a rtie s and a subsequent cam ­ held on the MSU cam p u s, w hile M ore than 1,2 0 0 cu stod ians and T h e c o n fe re n c e at Shaw Hall sa fe ty , tran sp o rtation fa c ts and paign and e le c tio n of a sta te ­ G ir ls S ta te is conducted at the bus d r i v e r s fro m M ichigan p rovid es c re d it to w ard s Building equipment m a in te n a n ce ;_____ wide sy ste m of g o v e r n m e n t U n iv ersity of M ichigan in Ann A rb o r. sch o o ls w ill continue th e ir edu­ o ffic ia ls . “ C e n t r a l M i c h i g a n 9s F a v o r i t e P I a y g r o u n d 99 During the w eek the students catio n in th e ir re s p e ctiv e field s T h e day w ill be highlighted at the 3 1 st annual Sch ool Building by a m arch on foot down M ichi­ heard a d d re s s e s by G ov ern or M aintenance and T ra n sp o rta tio n V gan A ve. to the s ta te cap ito l Rom ney and R ic h a rd S tratto n of Illin o is , g o v ern o r of the 1963 C o n fe ren ce on cam p u s. T h e p ro ­ sh o rtly b e fo re noon. Leading the N atio n alist P a rty B o y s N ation, the national equi­ g ram began W ednesday. A ssu rin g that each local school sim ulated statew id e e ffo r t, G eof­ v alent of the s ta te even t. BOOKSTORE IN NEW QUARTERS - Students who went to the Union this week expecting to fre y H ayes of T r a v e r s e C ity buy their books for the term found that the bookstore hos moved to the International Center on em erg ed a s go v ern o r of th is 27th cl i Photo by7 Ken Roberts. con secu tiv e B o y s S tate in M ich i­ MSU’ s Shaw L a n e . gan. In h is p la tfo rm H ayes s tr e s s e d U niversity T h ea tre B etter Service Prom ised the need fo r governm ent e ffi­ c ie n c y . He a lso c a lle d fo r fe d e ra l aid to edu cation, but only when A t N e w M S U B o o k s to re . . ■ . .i »t l U /r tl1 1H T h e new MSU B o o k sto re , lo­ ly la r g e r than the Union s to r e , would b e tte r take c a r e of the h o tte r to lr o the need w as ab so lu te. sp P a rty conventions and m a jo r e ech e s w e re held in Jen n lso n U M M ER LAKE LANSING cated in the In tern atio n al C en­ but it giv es the ap p earan ce of c uTs to m e rs . F ie ld House w hile B rody serv e d a s the s c e n e fo r the m o re in­ IR C L E h e re i s a bu y -back cou nter t e r , w ill c a r r y e ss e n tia lly the being much l a r g e r , he said . T h is , at the fro n t of the s to r e w here sam e m e rch a n d ise c a r r ie d by he explained, is b e ca u se It i s students m ay s e ll th e ir books. p o litic a l m an eu v er. fo rm al cam paign of p o s te rs and AMUSEMENT PARK the old Union B o o k sto re , R o b ert a ll to g eth er, w hile at the Union B y p lacing the cou nter at the H. F r e w , b o o k sto re m an ag er, th e re w e re s e v e r a l s e p a r a t e fro n t, F re w said , th e re w ill be It w as a lso the sce n e of in­ fo rm al football s c r im a g e s which TRYOUTS NOW OPEN DAI|Y said , but it w ill handle m o re re fe re n c e books. s to ra g e p la c e s . He said th e re would be 11 no need fo r stud ents to c a r r y books through the s to r e and saw the to ll of hosp ital c a s e s hit a re c o rd high of s ix . for F rew said a ll books w ill be ch eck o u ts in o p eration at the p o ssib ly c r e a t e confusion ov er on the s a le s flo o r so students beginning of F a ll te r m , co m ­ which books a r e the student’ s T h e agenda fu r th e r included law c la s s e s by lo ca l le g a l ex­ “ The Bo y frie n d ” AT 7:00 p.m. p ared to sev en at the old s to r e . may e a s ily s e le c t the books they and which he intends to buy. p e r ts , ta lk s by ca d e ts fro m the M o n . & T u e ., Ju n e 29 & 30 EXCEPT ON TUESDAY want. He c a lle d the sy ste m som e­ F re w added that he thought the what analogous to the open stack new check o u ts w e re m o re e ffe c ­ 7 :0 0 p .m . tiv ely laid out than the old and sy ste m at the lib r a r y . * T h e s a le s flo o r at the book­ s to r e is c o n sid era b ly la r g e r than UNIVERSITY THEATRE Studio Theatre, 49 Auditorium REDUCED RATES Plan a picnic for your EAST on old US-16, follow the signs organization. FE 9-8221 that at the old s to r e , F re w said . NOW ! There are p re s e n ts the 1964 S e a so n of TOWNS PEOPLE. FACULTY, STUDENTS WELCOME T h e s to re it s e l f is only slig h t­ two class ring P rin e e companies to serve U M M ER ni you. Robert's Ring Go. IR C L E and A R E N A T H E A T R E in Wash & Wear Elliott’ s Ring Co. D EM O N S T R A TIO N H A L L in t h e ^ A Thurber Carnival, July 1-4 Haspel Summer and Smoke, July 8-11 -^-M uch Ado About Nothing, July 15-18 te n d it h m ★ Boy Meets Girl, July 22-25 T h is so p h isticated suit R ings inclu de d e g re e , s e a l, -ir The Boy Friend, July 29-Aug. 1 is av a ila b le i n B la c k , 3 engraved in itia ls and a I Navy, O liv e, B r o w n ch o ic e of 10 s to n e s. and oth er sh ad es. T h is SORRY! SCOTCH STRIPS S O LD O U T ! is a delightfully c o o l, * 7 /ie Individual seats available for all shows. s m a rt wash and w e a r­ SINGLE ADMISSION: $1.50 and $2.00 ab le su it. In a blend of 65% D acro n * (poly­ GanA e s te r ) 35% C otton. Across From B o x O ffic e N o w O p e n Home Economics Bldg. a t D e m o n s t r a t io n H a ll 45° ED 2-6753 G oaA M k o f, 2 -6 P .M . M o n d a y Th ro u g h Satu rday /¡ ¿ m e # , P H O N E 355-0148 Sp artan C en ter ft! unlmely th at you will à i/ experience in a lifetim e all th at you will see in ... H“ P JOSEPHLIM ,-. m PARAMOUNT PCIURES rt F EATU R ES AT FRI • SAT 1 :4 0 - 4 : 2 5 7 : 1 0 to 1 0:0 0 M ARTHAHYERELIZABETHASHLEYLEW AYRES SUNDAY 1 :0 0 . 3 :4 0 6 : 3 0 to 9 : 1 0 INBALi THIS IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! based on the novel screenplay 0» "The Carpetbaggers' by and conducted by oi'eciea Dy if T n r iiii r i n m i r FRANDOR JOHN MICHAELHAYES HOLD ROBBINS ELMER BERNSTEIN EDWARD DMYTRYK JOSEPH LLEYINE PRICES FOR THIS -STARTS- SHOPPING CENTER ,J0SSSL ENGAGEMENT Sto re Hours 9 - 9 Dai l y FRIDAY lv3 390> a d u l t 1.25 e v e & sun. T H E A T R E 1.00 DAILY MATS. 9-6 Saturday -JUNE 26th- children .50 anytime >4^ 14 Michigan-State News. E a s t Lan sin g. Michigan Thursday, July 25, 1964 S U M M E R C A LL US W A N T -A D S NOW! W O R K TOO! "R E S U L T R IN G IN G ” W a n t-A d s W o rk 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 A u to m o tive A u to m o tive Em p lo ym e n t Fo r Rent F o r S ale Unique 4-H Program C H E V R O L E T 1957 2 -d o o r,' 5 cy ­ R X m B L b k 1962 A m e rica n Station N URSES A I D E S . E xp erien ced Wc T E F L O N t r y i n g p an s, house­ lin d e r. A lso T V ; Zenith tab le wagon. F o r S a le o r trad e fo r p re fe rr e d , but w illl tr a in . Must M EN . SUM M ER r a t e s . Cooking w a re s and g ifts . A CE HARD­ m od el. G radu ated, m ust s e ll. o ld er c a r . Low m ile a g e , o rig i­ have own tra n sp o rta tio n . Apply fa c ilit ie s , liv in g r t o m . C lo se to W H ERE & G IF T S , 201 E . G rand B e s t o ffe r . 3 5 5 -7 9 6 9 . 3 nal ow ner. Good ru b b e r. C le a n . WANT AD C H E V R O L E T 1963. 3577 4 -sp e ed Impala Super Sport co n v ertib le . E D 2 -8 8 3 1 . 2 in p e rso n , 10 a .m .- 4 p .m . C api­ tal C ity C o n v alescen t C en ter cam p u s. P a rk in g . P riv a te en­ tr a n c e . 3 3 2 -2 1 9 5 a f te r 5 :1 5 . 5 R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m Union. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 .________________________ C Hits Dairy 'Whys’ VALIANT 1962 2 -d o o r , s ix - c y l- No. 3 . 1313 M ary Ave. 4 • AUTOMOTIVE Red w i t h b lack top. $ 2 ,2 0 0 . WALNUT S T R E E T . N ice room 300 SHOTGUNS and r i f l e s . Used in d er. S tic k . New t i r e s . P ric e d C O L L E G É ST U D E N T , 7em ale to • EMPLOYMENT Phone 4 8 5 -6 0 0 9 . 3 fo r tw o la d ie s . K itchen p r iv i­ and new. C e n tra l M ichigan’ s A new 4-H d a iry s c ie n c e p ro ­ said y o u n g sters a re taught fitting, re a so n a b ly fo r quick s a le . Phone do light housekeeping and baby­ • FOR RENT le g e s . C a ll T U 2 -9 1 0 9 . 5 la rg e s t supply. F r e s h am m u­ gram — the f i r s t of its kind in showing and Judging of c a ttle y e a r C O R V E T T E 1959. S m all en g in e. E D 2 - 8 4 8 8 .____________________ 5 sittin g 4 ho u rs a day. Own tr a n s ­ nition a ls o . W ilcox Secondhand the cou ntry — was unveiled at a fte r y e a r , but have little oppor­ • FOR SALE Leaving fo r E u ro p e. I V 9 -3 6 4 1 . 3 Scooters-Cycles p o rtatio n . O kem os a r e a . 3 3 2 - 333 A L B E R T . I n t e r n a t i o n a l S to re . 509 E . M ichigan . IV T u cson T u esd ay by a U n iv e r­ tunity to in c r e a s e th e ir knowledge • lost & FOUND C O R V E T T E 1 9 6 2 .4 -sp e e d t r a n s - 4995, 4 4 7 0 Greenwood D r ., O ke­ House. T w o -m an ro o m s, sum ­ TRIU M PH 650 c c . C o m p letely r e ­ 5 -4 3 9 1 . C2 sity d airy s c ie n t is t . of d airy s c ie n c e as they p ro g re s s • PERSONAL m issio n , p o s itra c tio n . M aroon b u ilt. New paint and u p holstery. m o s. 3 m e r , te r m , beginning Ju n e 15th, • PEANUTS PERSONAL $ 5 0 . T V a v a ila b le . 4 8 4 -5 4 9 6 . S lL V E R T O N E S T E R E O . P o r ta - T h e new p ro g ra m , flr e a d y un­ in the 4-H p ro g ra m . red, $ 2 ,8 0 0 . C all 3 7 2 -3 7 9 9 . 5 $400 fir m . Cal l IV 9 -6 0 3 8 . 230 • REAL ESTATE FORD 1958 '5 0 0 '. F a irla n e P o r d - North A lg e r. 3 Fo r Rent N ights 3 7 2 -0 3 3 0 . 5 b le . B ran d new. $80. C all 3 3 7 - d er way in M ichigan , is aim ed at " O u r 4-H d airy p r o je c ts must 9514 a fte r 5 :3 0 p .m . 3 allowing 4-H youths a ch an ce to be upgraded not m e re ly to m eet • SERVICE o m atic. P o w e r ste e rin g and UofVDA 1963 ‘ 56*. 2 foO m ile s . M ALE GRADU A TE student to E A ST LANSING. A cro s s fro m learn s o m e of the s c ie n tific the c u rr e n t s c ie n tific ch allen g e, • TRANSPORTATION b ra k e s. B e s t o ffe r. 3823 P a r k ­ B IC Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v ic e and Ca l l 3 3 2 -0 8 4 4 a fte r 6 pm . E , sh a re 10’ x 5 8 ’ m o b ile home MSU U nion. Inqu ire 211 E a s t r e n ta ls . E a s t L an sin g C y c le , “ whys” of d airy in g . but to b e tte r p re p a re our m em ­ •WANTED way D r. Phone 882-1830. 1 M cK in ley. 3 n e a r cam p u s. 3 3 2 -2 6 6 4 . 3 G rand R iv e r , E a s t L an sin g o r Speaking b e fo re t h e annual b e r s for the fu tu re ,” com m ented Phone 3 3 7 -9 1 7 1 . 3 1215 E a s t G rand R iv e r . C all D EA D LIN E: J . B .'s E X C L U S IV E L Y C h e v ro le t Auto Service & Parts Anartments 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . c m eeting of the A m e rica n D airy Boyd. U sed C a r s . 1957, 1958 and 1959 ¿Ö O L SUM M ER ro o m s in n e w S cie n c e A sso cia tio n , L o u is J . 2 p.m. one c l a s s day b e ­ ACCIDEN T P R O B L E M ? C a l l E A ST LANSING. N e a r L i k e F o r T a b L e T Y P E W R IT E R - " T h e 4-H d airy p ro g ram being C o n v e rtib le s. V -8 A u tom atics. hom e. M en. C e ra m ic sh o w e rs. Boyd pointed out that p re s e n t 4-H fo re publ i c at i on. K alam azoo S tr e e t Body Shop. fro n ta g e . T h r e e o r fo u r m en. O lym p is P r e c is io n . B u y the initiated in M ichigan has been New white vinyl top s. F o r the P a tio . C lo s e in . P a rk in g . ED d airy p r o je c ts " d o not allow fo r S m all dents to la r g e w re c k s . F o u r b ed ro o m s, com m unity fin e s t. T e r m s a v a ila b le . H as- re o rg an ized to give in-depth s c i ­ C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 12 noon one 2-1183. l growth of the ind ividu al.” He sh arp est used Chevys in town, A m e rica n and F o re ig n c a r s . e n ce o rie n tatio n . T h e added depth c l a s s day b e fo re publ i c a t i o n k itch en . Phone F E 9 -8 7 4 1 . 1 C L O SE T O Un i on. Gi r l 2 1 o r o v e r. s e lb rin g C o. 310 N. G rand . IV com e out to J . B . ’ s and b r o * s e G u aranteed w o r k . 4 8 9 - 7 5 0 7 . 2 -1 2 1 9 . C points out so m e of the ‘ whys’ of P H O N E: around. 2801 S . C e d ar. C 1411 E a s t K alam azo o . C T W O BED ROO M a p a r t m e n t . 1/2 a ttra c tiv e double with co o k ­ S e rvic e d airying r a th e r than dealing e x ­ Couple o r stu d en ts. N icely f u r - ing, $ 7 .5 0 . Ca l l 3 3 7 -1 5 9 8 . 3 MAHOGANY VANITY with m i r - ME E C ljR Y 1960 M ontereyTTalce c lu siv e ly with the 'how to do it’ 355 -8 25 5 ... nished. C lo se to cam p u s. A lso r o r , sev en d ra w e rs . Used v ery APACHE S T A B L E S . H o rses fo r over paym ents or $899 c a s h . Em p lo ym e n t FO R TWO b o y s, p riv a te e n tra n ce lit tle . 3 3 2 -4 7 0 3 Saturday even­ h ir e . L o cated betw een A m use­ a s p e c ts .” RATES: Good condition. L i g h t aqua. ro o m s . R e a so n a b le . ED 7 -2 3 4 5 . to w alk -in b asem en t study ro o m , ing o r Sunday aftern o o n . 1 m ent P a rk a n d M -7 8 .0 p e n W ed- T h e new M ichigan 4-H d airy B O O K K E E P E R S -T Y P IS T ____________________ 3 1 DAY.............S I . 25 Phone 6 5 5 -2 4 3 9 .______________ 3 bedroom and bath. 712 N o rth - nesday-Sunday. 3 3 9 -8 1 8 7 . 5 s c ie n c e p ro g ram w ill be divided M inimum two y e a r s e x p e rie n c e G IR L S . ONE e i r l to s h a r e four SP E C IA L SA L E on new and used 3 DAYS. . . .52.50 O LDSM OBlLE 195“. 2-d oo r h a rd - lawn. ED 2 - 4 6 7 4 . 3 A LTERA TIO N S AND sew ing fo r into th re e c a te g o r ie s : req u ired fo r te m p o rary a s sig n ­ g ir l ap artm ent in new er hom e. E m e rso n T V ’ s . K E Y E S SA L E S 5 DAYS. . . .5 3 .7 5 top. Engine and body e x c e lle n t P R IV A T E ROOM fo r gentlem an the e n tire fa m ily . Phone B e tty , T h e f i r s t is fo r 10 to 1 2 -y e a r- m e n ts. Im m ed iate need fo r typ­ Su m m er r a t e s . 3 3 2 -2 1 9 5 . 5 & S E R V IC E . 2500 E . M ichigan . condition. Good t ir e s . Phone IV two b lo ck s fro m Union. P riv a te 3 3 2 -2 9 4 9 .______________________ 3 olds and w ill be e ss e n tia lly the I B a s e d on .15 words per ad) ist to work through O cto b e r. No NEAR C A M PU S. TW O m an. F u r - IV 5 -0 8 0 1 . 3 sam e as the p re s e n t fitting , show­ 5 -2 2 5 9 o r 5 -7 8 0 0 . 5 e n tra n ce and phone. C all ED C O L L E G E B IK E shop. P a r t s and fe e s . nished living ro o m , b edroom , CORVAIR 1963 Standard 3 -sp e ed ing and judging p ro g ra m . There will be a 2 5 c s e r v i c e OLDSM O BlLE 1 9 5 8 .2-d oo r h a rd - 2 -1 4 4 1 . 3 s e r v ic e . New and used b ic y c le s top. B la ck and white. Sm all en­ kitch en , b ath . C o o l, q u iet. ED tra n s m is s io n . 1 1 ,0 0 0 m ile s . E x ­ and b oo kk e e pi ng c h a r g e if F R E E , IN exchang e f o r little and m o to rc y c le s . 134 N. H a r r i- T h e second p h ase , probably fo r E M P L O Y E R S O VERLO AD C O . 2 -5 3 7 4 . 3 t hi s ad i s not pai d wi t hi n gine. Runs w ell. $ 2 5 0 .IV 9 -1 8 9 5 . w ork; g irl to s h a r e la rg e bed­ c e lle n t con d ition. C ali 3 5 5 -6 1 1 6 son. ED 2 - 4117. ___________ __5 12 to 1 4 -y e a r-o ld s , w ill in v e sti­ 616 M ich. N atl. T o w er l 0 l 6 SH EPA RD S t. Two bedroom . ev en in gs. 3 one we e k. 5 ro o m , liv in g ro o m , k itch en . E D T V SE R V IC E c a ll s - $ 5 . T u bes g ate c a ttfe s e le c tio n , ped igree 4 87 -6 0 7 1 Cl Stove a n d r e fr ig e r a t o r fu r­ SPARTAN MOTORS 2 -5 9 7 7 . 3 O RIEN TA L WALLHANGS. Set of d iscounted 25%, excep t p ictu re ev alu atio n , n u trition, h e rita b ility L E 5 A L S E C R E T A R Y. P er- nished . P a rk in g . S e p a ra te en­ I he S tate News does not F e a tu re s s p o rts c a r s -L a n s in g ’ s P R IV A T E ROOM. P riv a te bath. b lack ta b le s . M a sk s. D inette s e t . tu b es. E s tim a te s on shop s e r ­ and rep ro d u ctio n . T h e 4-H ’ e r s m anent p o sitio n . F o u r-m e m b e r , tra n c e and u t ilit ie s . B o y s o r p erm it ra c ia l o r relig io u s fin est se le c tio n . P ark in g s p a c e . 412 O rch ard S t. A rt o b je c ts . Home on le a v e . v ic e . A cm e T V ' IV 9 - 5 0 0 9 . C in th is ca te g o ry w ill learn b a s ic downtown law fir m . F iv e d ay s. m a r rie d couple p r e fe r r e d . 6 6 9 - d iscrim in atio n in its ad­ T R 4 1963. W ire w heels, rad io, ED 2 -2 6 1 7 a fte r 5 p .m . 3 IV 9 -6 4 4 1 . 1 CONTACT LEN S S P E C IA L IS T s c ie n tific inform ation about the Shorthand and typing. A ccu racy 91 0 5 . 3 v e rtisin g c o l u m n s . The $2,295. WOMEN, D O U B L E S, $ 6. S in g le s, Mobile Homes n atu re and function of the d airy re q u ire d . Age 2 1 -3 5 . M ust be fo r In v isib le B eau ty . 500 C r e ­ AVONDALE A P A R T M E N t S - cow . * State News will not accept cap ab le of top -n o tch p e rfo rm ­ $ 9 . S p artan H a ll. 215 L o u is. M O BILE HOME 1959. 5 0 ’ x 10\ ative F a sh io n s in G la s s e s . C ap­ T R 3 1961. Radio, $1,295. Gunson and B e e c h . W alking d is ­ ad vertisin g from p erso n s a n c e . Ca l i M rs . B r e m e r . 4 8 9 - N e ar cam p u s. L aund ry, park in g E x c e lle n t con d ition. F u rn ish ed . ital O ptical Stud ios, 115E .M ic h ­ T h e fin al p hase of the new tan ce to cam p u s. $ 4 5 -$ 5 0 p e r 4-H d airy s c ie n c e p ro g ram will di scr i mi nat i ng agai nst r e ­ 5753. 2 fa c il it i e s . ED 2 - 2 5 7 4 . 3 W a s h e r-d ry e r. ED 2 -8 1 4 6 . 1 igan, IV 2 -7 4 3 4 . C TR 3 1960. F u lly equiped, $ 1 ,2 9 5 . p e rs o n , p e r m onth. F o u r to an ligion, r a c e , c o l o r or allow o ld er youths a ch an ce to W A ITERS FO R full and p a r t - ap artm e n t. Now le a sin g fo r f a ll. M EN, D O U B L E S, $ 6. S in g le s, $9. Personal D lA PE R S E R V IC E , th re e types s e le c t s p e cia liz e d a re a s of in­ national origin. Sp artan H all. 215 L o u is. N ear of d iap ers to ch o o se fro m . Bulk Sunbeam , Alpine 1963’ s . Two to tim e night w ork. Ca l l IV 7-7179 F u rn ish e d . C a ll 3 3 7 -2 0 8 0 fo r cam p u s, laund ry, park in g fa ­ wash fo r c le a n e r , w h iter d ia­ te re st^ fo r appointm ent. 3 m o re in fo rm atio n . Stop by any­ THINKING O F a P izza P a rty ? ch o o se. W ire w heels, ra d io s , c il i t i e s . ED 2 - 2 5 7 4 . 3 p e r s , flu ff d ried and folded. A u to m o tive $ 1 ,8 9 5 . W ANTED: L IC E N SE D p ra c tic a l tim e . R enting fo r su m m er s e s ­ Contact B im b o ’ s P iz z a f i r s t . sio n . 8 21$ S O U T H HOM ER. P riv a te C all 4 8 4 -7 8 1 7 . C U se y o u rs o r re n t o u rs. Con­ tR E YOU in te re s te d in a good n u rs e s . F u ll tim e and p a rt tim e . ta in e rs fu rn ish e d . No d ep osit. used c a r ? C all Ed W illiam s at B o b B a k e r R a m b le r. ED Avanti 1963 fully equiped, auto­ m atic sh ift, $ 3 ,2 9 5 . A ttra ctiv e su rrou n d in g s. Good w orking con d itio n s. Apply Cap­ ita l C ity C on v alescen t C e n te r, OKEMOS, TW O bedroom a p a r t- m en t. D r a p e r ie s , stov e and r e ­ fr ig e r a t o r . U tilitie s included. ro o m . P r iv a te e n tra n ce with o r without m e a ls . G en tlem en . SL E E P IN G ROOMS by week with 5 43823 MEANS IF you a r e in E a s t L an sin g and walk u p sta irs at Two Tw enty A lb e rt to the end 25 y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e . B y - L o D iap er S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ich i­ Adrian 7 -9 7 6 5 . 3 gan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1 . C H EY R O LE T 1953. Quiet m o to r. A ll reconditioned and g u aran - N o. 3 . 1313 M ary Ave. Phone $90 m onthly. Phone ED 2 -0 9 9 3 . p riv a te bath. W inslow ’ s M o te l. of the h a ll, we’ ll s e ll you in­ (continued from page 1) su ra n ce in a zip . B ubolz. 1 TL TO R IN G -FC O N O M IC S, math, New b attery , s e a t c o v e rs . Snow teed-H U RRY on th e s e fine road 8 8 2 -3 0 9 6 . M ust have own tra n s ­ 3 Phone ED 2 -0 2 8 8 . 3 s t a t is t ic s , by U n iv e rsity in­ som eone m o re co n se rv a tiv e than t ir e s . Runs w ell. R easo n ab le. s t e r s . Bank r a te s . p o rtatio n . 4 HAYTORD SOUTH . 120. T h re e WOMEN - N EAR cam p u s. L a r g e FO R R E A L SAVINGS ask th is e ith e r Nixon o r Scran to n to stand s tr u c to r . C a l l J im B illin g s . ED 2 - 5 '2 2 . 1 EARNINGS A RE unlim ited a s an bedroom , fu rnished apartm ent doubles, s in g le s , k itch e n , bath, S ta te F a r m agent about fin a n c­ up to P re sid e n t Johnson th is Nov­ R e a so n a b le . 3 3 2 -6 6 0 7 . 3 H EV R O LE TS! TW O fo r p ric e 3000 E . M ichigan Avon re p r e s e n ta tiv e . T u rn your with g a ra g e . U tilitie s fu rn ish ed . liv in g ro o m . $10 w eekly, sum ­ ing your next c a r through the e m b e r, A drian s a id , but th ey w ill of one! 1959 4 -d o o r, s ix -c y lin d e r IV 7 -3 7 1 5 C fr e e tim e into $ $ . F o r appoint­ $75 m onthly. 4 8 5 -3 2 4 1 , E x t. 2 4 9 . m e r F a l l . ED 2 -0 3 6 9 . 3 State F a r m C a r F in a n ce P la n — Typing Service______________ "h a v e to take what they can g e t.” stick. $650 fo r both. IV 5-1963. TRI UMP H 1953 T R 4. W ire ment in your hom e, w rite o r 3 SPACIOUS D O U BLE room at 908 Ask fo r Ed K arm an n , I V 5 -7 2 6 7 , T e r m p a p e rs , t h e s e s - d is s e r ta - " I t depends on the d eg ree to w h e e ls, ra d io . E x c e lle n t con­ c a ll : M r s . Alona H uckins, 5664 T H R E E BED RO O M ap artm en t. S . G a r r is o n . C lo se to cam p u s. in F ra n d o r. Cl tio n s. R e aso n ab le r a t e s . A l l which Scran to n is seen a s the dition. P riv a te ow ner. Phone School S t., H a sle tt, M ichigan o r F a m ily o r stu d en ts. N icely fu r­ C a ll 3 3 7 -0 6 5 0 . 1 work gu aranteed . S m ith -C o ro n a r e a l opponent of the G oldw ater Get Out of the 4 8 9 -1 6 5 2 . 3 c a ll even in gs, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 . C l nished . C lo s e to cam p u s. A lso ¿ A S t L a NSING. S u m m er. C ool, Real Esta te E le c t r i c . 3 3 7 -1 5 2 7 . 19 p eo p le,” he sa id . T h e p arty m a j BUICK 193? C en tu ry . 2 -d o o r, C O L L E G E STU D EN TS, m a l e . ro o m s . R e a so n a b le . E D 7 - 2 3 4 5 . have to s e ttle fo r a th ird p e rso n , quiet approved r o o m s . M en. 2961 B R 1A R C L 1F F , E a st L a n s ­ JO B R E SU M E S 1 0 0 c o p ie s, $ 4 .0 0 . S U M M E R 'S hardtop. Good con d ition. C a ll 6 9 4 -4 9 2 1 . 5 F u ll tim e su m m er w ork. P a r t G IR L T O s h a re furnished ap art­ 3 P r iv a te e n tra n ce , p riv a te hom e. ing. F o u r bed ro om , den and A ldinger D ire c t M ail a d v e rtis ­ but A drian m entioned no nam es tim e during sch o o l y e a r if de­ P a rk in g . Phone ED 7 -9 7 9 4 . 3 fam ily ro o m . S p lit-le v e l. Two ing. 533 North C lip p e rt. IV 5 - of p o s sib le cand id ates to f ill the m en t. N ear P o s t O ffic e . U tili­ HOT, H O T SUN ENGLISH FO RD hardtop. 1963 C a p ri. A sh arp o n e - o w n e r s ir e d . E a rn enough during sum ­ t i e s . A re le n e , 3 5 5 -3 3 3 3 ; 3 3 2 - E Ä W T lA N S iN G . M ale stu d en ts. y e a r s old. C onvenient to South 2213. C b ill. m e r to pay fo r e n tire y e a r of cam p u s. Im m ed iate occu p ance. ANN BROWN typ ist and m u lti- He said Scran to n and R o ck e­ s p o r ts c a r , fin ish ed in je t black 8314. 3 Approved ro o m s . Two b lo ck s and enjoy the fresh with w h i t e w a l l ' t i r e s , rad io, sch o o lin g . O v er 15 $1,0 0 0 sch o l­ a rsh ip s w ere aw arded to quali­ CAM PUS. TWO o r th re e se n io r B e r k e y . C o o k in g ,p ark in g . D ay s, One blo ck n o rth , in te rs e c tio n lith o ffse t p rin tin g (black & f e lle r su p p o rte rs a r e w orking around the cou n try to round up of Hagadorn and M t. Hope. C all w hite & c o lo r ). IBM . G en eral coolness of one of our h e a te r, and v e ry low m ileag e. fied stu d en ts. On the job tra in ­ g ir ls to s h a r e n ew -m o d ern ap artm en t. A ir conditioned. $55 IV 5 -2 8 5 7 ; nights IV 5 -8 8 3 6 . 3 3 3 2 -8 1 7 6 . 5 typing, te r m p a p e rs , th e s e s , enough support to hold G oldw ater SwimmingPools Now only $1344. A1 Edw ards C o . Lin co ln M e rc u ry , C om et d eal­ ing fo r p r a c tic a l u se of your m onth. 5 A P P R O V E D STU D EN T housing fo r m en. One block fro m c a m ­ F IV E M IL E S E a s t of cam p u s. d is s e r ta tio n s . ED 2 -8 3 8 4 . C down on the f i r s t b a llo ts . The d eleg ate stren g th attrib u ted to education during the su m m er S p acio u s, s i x - r o o m , r a n c h e r . 3125 E . Saginaw . (North of SEN IOR OR gradu ate students pu s. R e a so n a b le . C a ll ED 2 - TYPIN G IN my hom e. 15 y e a r s G oldw ater by m o st news an al­ m onths. An e a rn w hile you le a rn ho m e. B eau tifu lly landscaped. F ra n d o r.) * C3 wanted to s h a re new two bed­ 0 6 6 4 a fte r 6 p .m . 3 s e c r e ta r ia l e x p e r ie n c e . E le c ­ y s e s , he sa id , inclu des not only prog ram designed by th is m u lti- 1 1/2 b a th .T w o b e d ro o m s, la rg e C O R V E T T E 1964. 4 -s p e e d , p o s i- room ap artm en t. T h r e e b lo ck s t r i c ty p e w rite rs . IV 7 - 0 6 1 9 . C le g a l and p e rso n a l com m itm en ts m illion d o lla r C o rp oratio n that r e c r e a tio n . D o u b l e g a r a g e . tra c tio n . S ilv e r ; white top. 2 ,0 0 0 hundreds of students have taken fro m cam p u s. $55 p e r m onth. F o r S ale $21,000. Ca l l 3 3 2 -8913. 5 YOUR T E R M p a p e rs , re p o rts , but a ls o e s tim a te s of leanin gs m ile s . Many e x t r a s . C a l l 3 3 2 - Phone ED 2 - 0 2 5 5 . 5 th e s e s and d is s e r ta tio n s typed and in te n tio n s. It is in th is way advantage of. Many of whom a r e FO R S Ä L E . Stone C o ttag e. P h il— N U R S E R Y , 14 38. 3 EA ST LANSING. D eluxe a p a r t- GARDEN supply s till with our C o . In key execu ­ liplne Mahogany lin ed . F i r e ­ in my hom e. IBM E le c t r i c . C a ll that G old w ater p re s e n tly ap p ears FO RD 1959 2 -d o o r V - 8. C ustom tive p o sitio n s. F o r a rr a n g e ­ m en t. P ro fe s s io n a l o r c o lle g e s to r e , Ja c k s o n . F o u r a c r e s , two 3 7 2 -3 8 4 9 . C to have p a sse d the m inim um 655 p la c e . A ll m odern 100 ft. sandy 300. Standard s h ift. G o o d co n d i- p e rso n n e l. F u rn ish e d one bed­ h o m es, equipm ent. S tate Wide d ele g ate s needed fo r nom ination. m ents of p e rso n a l in terv iew , beach on beautiful A rnold L ak e. TY P IN G . T E R M p a p e rs / th e s e s , tion and c le a n . C a ll 3 3 7 -2 3 9 0 . 3 room a i r - conditioned. N e ar R e a l E s ta te . TU 2 -5 7 3 7 . 3 M ost d e le g a te s , A drian said , We still have a few tim e , sched ule and c ity you w ish H a rris o n , M ichigan, KE 9-4031 s te n c ils , e t c . E x p e rie n c e d . 3 3 2 - FALCON 1961. 2 -d o o r s ix .,S tic k . cam p u s. ED 2 -3 3 0 5 , E D 2 -3 1 3 5 . apartm ents av a ila b le New engine and p aint; but s t ill to w ork, c a ll G rand R ap id s, 5 o r L an sin g , T U 2 -6 8 1 9 . 3 S e rvic e 6855.________________ 19 w ill be looking ahead to 1968 at G L end ale 9 -5 0 7 9 . A lso L an sin g , T Y P IN G . T H E S E S , te rm p a p e rs, the con v en tion. " T h e y have A fo r Sum m er and F a ll. 1963 (DEM ONSTRATOR) ZIG - F R E E E ST IM A T E on your move re a so n a b ly p ric e d . $750. ED 4 8 5 -3 1 4 6 . South Bend, C E n tra l NEW S T U D E N T ap artm en t. r a is e the question of w here the Z A G O M A T I C SEWING MA­ anyw here in the w orld. Phone e tc . F a s t e ffic ie n t s e r v ic e , Kay 2 -8 4 8 8 . 5 Cooking f a c ilit ie s fo r th re e m en. p arty is going 00 be in ’ 68. ” BIRCHAMWOODS REN A U LT 1 9 6 1 C A R A V E LL E 4 -9 1 7 9 . K alam azoo, c a ll G rand Rapids nu m ber. 19 Phone 3 3 2 -0 2 4 9 o r 520 P a r k - CH INE. One d ial co n tro l fo r IV 5 - 2 2 4 1 , B ek in s Van L in e s . R a lsto n . 372-1391. C He said that if p a rty le a d e rs and C o n v e rtib le. D etach ab le hard ­ E X P E R IE N C E D M OTHER d e - la n e . 3 buttonholes, blin d h em s, mono­ g r a m s , fancy d e sig n s. In good Ask fo r J i m . C ED IE S T A R R , »-TYPIST. T h e - s i s , d is s e r ta tio n s , te rm p a p e rs, d ecid e that G old w ater’ s nom ina­ EYDEAL VILLA top. One ow ner. R ecen tly o v e r­ hauled. $800. IV 4 - 2 3 6 3 . 3 s l r e s day c a r e of v ery young G IR L S TO s h a re apartm ent and con dition. W ill s e ll fo r only TV ,"R A D IO , PHONO R E PA IR Don’ t S e a rc h — C a ll Church g en eral t y p i n g . E xp e rie n ce d , tion in 1964 would hurt the p arty baby in my lic e n s e d hom e. Phone studio ro o m . P r iv a te e n tra n ce , in 1968, then he e x p e c ts to s e e VOLKSWAGEN I 9 6 0 . Sunroof. $48.72 o r sm all m onthly pay­ IBM E le c t r i c . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . C p ark in g. 251 S p artan Ave. 3 3 2 - IV 2 -5 6 0 8 another cand id ate fo r p re sid e n t. Hurry, Call Today N early new. W hitewall t i r e s , IV 4 - 0 3 5 6 .. R E G IS T E R E D OCCUPATIONAL 3 6078. 1 m en ts of $ 6 .5 0 . M ust be see n P rom p t S e r v ic e — T Y PING in my hom e. S h irle y He said that in the event of to be a p p reciated . F o r infor­ ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 r a d i o , h e a te r a n d flaw less m oonstone gray fin ish . S harp est th erap ist fo r s ta ff p osition in B E T W E E N LANSING and E a s t m ation, c a ll O L 5 -2 0 5 4 . C2 New & U sed S ets D e c k e r, 2654 M e l v i l l e , E .L . Phone 3 3 2 -0 7 2 1 . C G old w ater’ s nom ination the na­ modern re h a b ilita tio n c e n te r . L an sin g , ap artm e n t. F iv e room s CHURCH T V SE R V IC E tu re of the cam paign and of the in town!! $1075. A1 Edw ards C o. HÖhJDA 1964. 3Ö5. 1,300 m ile s ’. 808 W. W illow, L ansing C A ttached to 350 bed g en eral h o s­ and bath. F u rn ish e d . T h r e e o r s la te w ill be som ew hat unpre­ for better living L in co ln , M e rc u ry , Com et d eal­ four boys o r g i r l s . All u tilitie s C le a n . R acin g s p ro c k e t. Scav en ­ W a n te d d ic ta b le . p ita l. S a la ry com m en su rate with g e r pipes« Medium r i s e r s . $ 6 5 0 . SY tJD EN T T V re n ta ls . New 19” e r . 3125 E . Saginaw (North ol " T h e in te re s tin g thing about e x p e rie n c e . C o n tact M rs . R . paid. C a ll now fo r sp e cia l sum ­ p o rta b le , $9 p e r month. 21 ’ ’ A USED a i r co n d itio n er, 1 ton. F ra n d o r.l C E D 7-9951 a fte r 9 pm . 5 Ju lia n , R eh ab ilitatio n M edical m e r r a t e s . IV 2 -8 1 1 4 . 3 tab le m o d e ls, $8 p e r month, Good con d ition. C a ll 3 5 3 -1 6 5 0 G oldw ater is that he does un­ W-K1-M BA K ED CÖ Ö D S , co o k ie s , exp ected things quite o ften, things C e n te r. 1215 E . M ich ig a l A ve., E A S T LANSING - F u rn ish ed . 17*’ tab le m o d e ls, $ 7 p e rm o n th . 8 a .m .- 5 p .m . 19 THE FINEST L an sin g . IV 4 -7 7 0 1 . C R E a T LA K E S Em ploym ent fo r 10 C lo se to U n iv e rsity and s t o r e s . F o r m en o r m a r rie d cou ple. c a k e s , p a s t r ie s . P re p a re d fre s h d aily. Kw ast B a k e r ie s , B ro o k ­ A ll s e ts gu aranteed . No s e r v ic e CH ILD REN T O c a r e fo r in my o r d eliv ery c h a rg e s . C all N ejac hom e. A ge fo u r. F iv e days w eek. that a r e not p re d icte d p o litica l m o v e s.” field P laza at H agadorn & Grand In S tudent A partm e nts p erm anent p o sitio n s in o ffic e , s a le s , te c h n ic a l. C a lllV 2 - 1 5 4 3 . C a ll ED 2 -3 3 6 3 .____________ 3 YPARTM EN T FO R re n t. $95 p e r R iv e r . B lK E , ENGLISH ra c in g . 8-sp e e d , 5 T V R e n ta ls , IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C On M -7 8 . 332-1104. NO RA ISE in p r ic e s at W EN - WANTED, X w rin g e r w ash er. 3 A drian said it is im p o ssib le to d eterm in e whom G old w atei DROW’ S E C ON -O -W A SH . 32 < Good con dition. Phone 337-7154. would ch o o se a s a running m ate C m onth. F u rn ish e d . C a ll ED 2 - $ 60. B u m p er pool ta b le, $ 35. D E L T A A P A R T M E N T S Speed C lean w a s h e rs -2 0 ^ ; ten _____________ I f he i s nom inated. 3537.___________________________ l_ P a n a so n ic’ s b e st t r a n s is to r tape 3 2 3 3 -2 3 5 D elta S tre e t (R e s . M gr. Apt. 1 B) m inu tes d ry in g -10^. 3006 Vine WORK W ANTED. P ain tin g by two “ I doubt if he would be w ill­ H A S L E T T A P A R T M E N T S EDEN R O C H ouses T H R E E CO ED S. S in gle and double b ed ro o m s. A v ailab le Sum m er r e c o r d e r and a c c e s s o r ie s , $ 80, 3 3 2 -3 6 8 2 . LOOK B - 4 - U B U Y . Any fu r n i- 1 S t ., 1/2 blo ck w est of F ra n d o r. ................ Cl c o lle g e stu d en ts, e x p e rie n ce d . R easo n ab le r a t e s . C a ll ED 2 - ing to ch o ose a p e rso n he would c o n ce iv e of a s a tru e lib e r a l.” Som e o b s e r v e r s have contend­ 135 -1 4 5 H aslett S tre e t (R e s . M g r. Apt. 15) APARTM ENTS te r m . Unapproved, n ear c a m ­ tu r e . T V , s te r e o , flo o r c o v e r­ D IA PER S E R V IC E , sam e d iapers 6336. retu rn ed e ith e r yo u rs o r o u rs. WANTED TO buy. B ed ro o m f u r - 5 ed that the only way co n se rv a ­ pu s. C a ll 3 3 2 -1 2 4 2 . 3 ing o r ap p lia n c es. S to ra g e F u r - U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E Now T H R E E BED R U O M house, four . n ltu re S a le s . IV 7 -0 1 7 3 . C With our s e r v ic e , you m ay in­ t n itu re o r a p p lia n ces. F o r fu r­ tiv e G old w ater can be nom inated and have a ch an ce of winning o r 444 M ichigan Avenue (O ffice 235 Delta) clude two pounds of baby clo th es th e r In form ation , c a ll JU R Y - L e a s in g blo ck s from cam p u s. W ill a c ­ com m odate 4, 5 o r 6. C on tact ENGLISH 3 s p e e d b ic y c le s . $ 3 9 .7 7 . A CE HARDWHERE & that do not fad e. D iaper pail ROWE W areh o u se. 4 8 9 -0 4 4 9 . 3 even of holding the Republican p arty to g eth er is by accep tin g E V E R G R E E N A RM S fu rnished . 3 4 1 -3 4 5 E v e rg re e n S tre e t (R e s . M gr. Apt. 3) fo r Sam E yd e. 1 G IF T S , 201 E . G rand R iv e r , a c r o s s fro m Union. ED 2 -3 2 1 2 . AMERICAN D IA PER SER V IC E “ W I'L L " BU Y anthing o f v alu e.” ilcox Secondhand S to r e . 509 a m o d erate p latfo rm and running m a te . T H R E E BEDROO M hom e. S u m - 914 E . G ie r S tre e t E . M ichigan . IV 5 -4 3 9 1 . C T h e p ro b le m , A drian said , i s S u m m e r & Fall m e r o r F a l l . M ale stu d en ts. C lo se to cam p u s. C a ll IV 5-1380 SÜ9GER AUTOM ATIC ZIG -ZA G C IV 2 -0 8 6 4 C that "G o ld w a te r su p p o rters s e e PEAN UTS a fte r 3 :3 0 p m . 3 MACHINE with b u ilt-in co n tro l the R epu blican p a rty a s being a fe a tu r in g M A LE TO s h a r e house with th ree fo r b u t t o n h o 1e s , blindhem s, tru e c o n se rv a tiv e p a rty .” G old w ater if nom inated " w ill stu d en ts. Own bedroom in L a n s­ fancy d esig n s, e tc ; In beautiful p robably run a fa irly unorthodox 2 double bedrooms in g. Inexp ensive. C a ll 4 8 5 -6 5 1 8 . wood c o n so le . N e e d r e lia b le cam p aign ,” he said . Double bathrooms P a rk in g . 3 p a rty to m ak e only nine pay­ m en ts o f $7. G u aranteed . T ra d e - T h is w ill p r o b a b l y m ake it Walk-in closets C a ll 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 F o r 1ns a c ce p te d . W ill discount fo r m o re d ifficu lt fo r Johnson to plan Featuring The New University Terrace Air Conditioning “ R e su lt R in g in g " S a le s . c a s h . PHONE O L 5 -2 0 5 4 . C2 h is m o v es, s in c e a cand id ates’ cam paign is frequ en tly planned on Wall-to wall carpeting M ake your sele c tio n now . . . today . . . fo r tne the b a s is o f p re d ictio n s of h is Fully equipped R iv e r s id e E a s t new U n iv e rsity T e r r a c e . R e s e rv a tio n s fo r le a s e s a r e being m ade fo r the 1 9 6 4 -6 5 school y e a r . C h oose Full size kitchen the LU XU RY A PA R T M E N T S opponent’ s own cam paign m o v es. G oldw ater wotlld not have a w hile you have a s e le c tio n . 1 and 2 bedroom a p a rt­ Elevator ON T H E R E D CEDAR good ch an ce fo r v ic to ry , he p re ­ m en ts a v a ila b le . T h e L a r g e s t A p artm en ts. . .C lo s e st T o C am pus And Shopping / Laundry facilities river’s e d q e summer rentals (JE'RE SENDtMö TUE CARPE! OUT TO B E CLEANED d icted . " T h e ind ication to date would Fall see m to show that Goldw ater still available w ill get s la u g h te r e d ," he sa id . O ff •T* EDEN R O C Leases Available for 2, 3 or 4 Johnson s e e m s headed fo r a big 252 River Street 60 p e r cen t of the popular vote, OW ER MAN (1 m ln. fro m Bogue F ro m $55 p e r m o. he said , and depending on ’the _«T ______—*• 235 D elta P h . 3 3 2 -0 8 3 8 S tr e e t B rid g e ) ED 2-4432 distribution of v o te s , might e x ­ Appl i ances P R O P E R T Y MANAGEMENT CO. 332-8488 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 251 River Street ED 2-0255 pect to win a ll but h alf a dozea s ta te s . Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 25, 1964 15 Pianists Awarded D ifferences Discussed Honorary Degrees What im p re ssio n do foreign c o n s e r v a tis m ," C ain e said th is should have been taken b e cau se students get of A m e r ic an students s o r t of atm osphere inhibits an a student com ing fro m a foreign D u o-p ianists P ie r r e and G enia re sld en ce at MSU sin ce 1962. at MSU? Is th e re s o c ia l and in­ exchange of id eas between fo r­ cou ntry, running into such a s it ­ Luboshutz, both p ro fe s s o rs on Luboshutz and N em enoff have te lle c tu a l con tact between the eign and A m erican stud ents. uation and then finding nothing be­ the m u sic facu lty , have been co n ce rtlze d w i d e l y throughout two groups? T u rn in g to r a c e relatio n s,' ing said about it m ight think the awarded honorary D octor of Mu­ E urope and A m e rica , and fo r Augustus F . C ain e , L ib e ria n i C aine said he had heard of house­ U n iv e rsity condones r a c i s m . s ic d eg re e s by B a te s C o lleg e of many y e a r s they have been m a jo r d o cto ral cand id ate in sociology m o th ers who p re ssu re d white T h is is a p o s s ib ility fo r one who L ew isto n, M aine. reco rd in g a r tis t s In the field of and anthropology, said that stu ­ coed s against dating people of a does not know the U n iv e rsity ’ s Honors w e re co n fe rre d on the two-plano m u sic . dents he had m et did not seem to be In te lle ctu a lly a liv e . In p la c e s w here students gath­ d iffe re n t-c o lo r, even to the extent of w riting to the p aren ts of a c o ­ ed, a s one did. R ep o rts of such position on such m a tte rs , C ain e said . C aine said t h e U n iv e rsity m noted p erform in g a r t is ts during the c o lle g e 's re c e n t com m ence­ ment c e r e m o n ie s. T h e husband-and-w lfe t e a m made th e ir c o n ce rt debut In 1938 e r , he sa id , he h as found few s e r ­ incidents ca m e to him fro m the should be a le a d e r in the com m un­ M r. and M r s . Luboshutz, known with t h e B oston Symphony O r­ ious d is c u ss io n s. women stud en ts, C aine said . ity and should take a d efinite stand p ro fe ssio n a lly a s Luboshutz and c h e stra under the d irection of C ain e said in h is e x p e rie n ce C ain e told of an incident w here on what it b e lie v e s re g a rd le s s of N em enoff, have been a r t i s t s - l n - S e rg e K oussevltzky. at N orthw estern U n iv e rsity he he had been c a lle d a ‘ n ig g er’ In som e p o s sib le re p e rc u s s io n s . Sm I learn ed m o re fro m the students public and had gone to the dean He said MSU’ s p ro g ram s in than fro m h is boo ks. He attrib u ted the lack of idea of students and the dean of in­ tern atio n al p ro g ra m s to te ll them foreign u n iv e rs itie s have a hollow rin g without p rin c ip le s to back hSf / ^ exchange to a g e n era l co n se rv a ­ of it. them up. tiv e o rien tation of the U n iv e r­ He said both asked w h a t he H iroyukl N ish im u ra, Ja p a n e se s ity com m unity. wanted them to do about it. He graduate student, said he has C allin g MSU the " c ita d e l of said he believed som e actioR gained v alu able e x p e rie n c e in the United S ta te s . NO CONTROVERSY HERE — Bathing suits, and mathematics of one piece, two piece, and Many fo reign students m isun­ half-piece beachwear, have created quite a stir across the country, but few people will de­ d erstand A m e rica n c u s t o m s sin ce they s e e A m erican life as it is re p rese n te d in the m ov ies bate the merits of University coeds’ apparel at the Intramural pool. Photo by Larry Fritzlan. tw h o r on te le v isio n , N ishim u ra s a id . He said he was im p re sse d by the industry of A m erican students and th e ir s in c e r e p hilosophical Bad Odor gin R . G eerin . P fiste r H e a d s S a f e t y S o c ie t y P g f ls t e r , ag ric u ltu ra l en­ s p e c ia lis t, w a s r e ­ P f ls t e r , the M ichigan C ooper­ ativ e E xten sio n S e r v ic e ’ s a g r i­ Combated attitude about re lig io n . B u t, he s a id , many A m erican s cen tly named p resid en t of the cu ltu ral safety e n g in ee r, serv ed m isunderstand the philosophies c e n tra l M ichigan ch ap ter of the a s v ic e -p re s id e n t of the S ociety of o th e rs. A m erican S o cie ty of Safety En­ Asked how he lik e s A m e rica , he said if he points out som e prob­ lem s he has se e n , A m erican stu ­ By Check g in e e rs . during the p ast y e a r . dents say " lo o k at your co u n try .’ ’ SUMMERTIME N ishim u ra sa id th is re p rese n t« STORE HOURS a narrow -m in d ed n ess on the p art Another step has been taken of A m erican stud en ts with whom tow ard elim in atin g the " B r o d y he has had c o n ta ct. « IS RELAX’N to 10 P.M. DAILY o d or.” V . N. K rish n an , Indian d o cto ral cand id ate, said he found A m e ri­ A c h e c k fo r $ 2 ,9 4 0 ,4 6 9 .8 6 , TIME SHOPPERS FAIR CLOSED SUNDAYS can s m o re in fo rm al than other which will go fo r a new sew age 3301 E A S T MICHIGAN A V E . p eo p les. tre atm e n t plant to s e r v e E a s t N E X T DOOR TO Shop in He said , a ls o , he has had no L ansing and MSU was deposited I f r a n d o r S HOP P I NG C E N T E R | tro u b le com m u nicating , but one in a* C hicago bank la st w eek. pro blem is the .tendency of stu­ AND AT lir Conditioned TOUCHING THE UNTOUCHABLES -- Washing those un­ dents of h is own cou n try to group Odor from the old p lant, which to geth er s o c ia lly and in te lle c t­ was located a c r o s s the R e d C e d a r S o b e s u r e t o r e l a x t h i s s u m m e r T O P P ’ S DISC OUN T C I T Y Comfort ! touchable windows is just one of the many chores that phys­ ually m o re often than with A m er­ R iv e r from B a ile y H all, was the w ith o u t the w o r r ie s of w a sh in g and ican stud en ts. ical plant employees have to face between terms. This group so u rc e of many com p lain ts fro m M oshe B en David, I s r a e li grad ­ re s id e n ts of the B ro d y group. iro n in g c lo th e s . J u s t b rin g y o u r of workers approaches the third floor windows of the Student Services Building with the University’s ‘Cherry Picker.' uate s t u d e n t and Igolim a T . A m ach re e , N ig erian g r a d u a t e T h e ch eck re p rese n te d the b a l­ c lo th e s to u s . W e do the c le a n in g w h ile you d o th « re la xin g . R e m e m b e r S 1 IL L T H E L O W E S T - Photo by Gary Shumaker student, both said com m unication ance of a $ 3 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 revenue depends on the type of p erson a bond Issu e sa id la s t A p ril fo r c le a n in g in b y 1 2 c a n b e p ic k e d u p Prof Aids UNESCO foreign student is and the type of con stru ctio n of the new p lant, A m erican student he m e e ts. which will be located south of A m ach ree said A m erican stu ­ K alam azoo S tr e e t and w est of by 5. W HY PAY MORE! dents could le a rn much from oth­ the p re se n t p lant. SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEIN A U n iv e rsity so c io lo g is t has L o om is Joined the MSU faculty e r s if they would be m o re out­ CHOICE OF SWISS OR been appointed by S e c r e ta r y of In 1944 a fte r teach in g at s e v e ra l C L E A N E R AND ROUND STEAK going in in te lle ctu a l e x p re ss io n . W ork on the new plant is p re ­ S tate Dean Rusk to s e r v e on the c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s , in­ He also said he was not quite sen tly going on. T h e expected U .S . N ational C o m m ission for cluding H eid elberg and K o e n ig s- convinced the U n iv e rsity is ded­ date fo r com p letion of the p ro ­ S H IR T L A U N D R Y the U nited N ations Educational burg in G erm any and H arvard . icated enough to take a p o sitiv e je c t Is August, 1965. SWIFT’S PREMIUM OR FARMER PFETS S c ie n tific and C u ltu ra l O rganiza­ stand on r a c ia l q u estio n s. tion (UNESCO). He is D r. C h a r le s P . L o o m is, He has done exten siv e r e ­ T h e c o s t of the new plant will He said it i s not enough to be sh ared by E a s t L ansing , ju s t s a y you a r e fo r som ething. M eridian Tow nship, and the Uni­ 6 2 3 E . Grand R iv e r ED 2 - 3 5 3 7 A c r o s s From Student S e r v i c e s Bui l di ng SKINLESS FRANKS lb . r e s e a r c h p r o fe s s o r of socio log y se a r c h in r u ra l a r e a s of C e n tra l EBERHARDS MONEY SAVER and South A m e ric a . He a lso head­ Ben David s a i d he h a d no v e rs ity . and anthropology. L oom is will be a re p re s e n ta tiv e of the A m e ri­ can S o cio lo g ic a l A sso cia tio n . ed a c e n t e r w h i c h provided tech n ical a s s is ta n c e to L a t i n tro u ble com m u nicating b e cau se the Je w ish background is s im ila r CHUCK ROAST CENTER CUT lb. 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C O R N E R A N N & M .A .C . 3 ” $ l. 0 0 ___________________ 16 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 25, 19%4 P u b l i c A p a t h y S h o p t o d a y till 5 : 3 0 , F rid a y , 9 : 3 0 to 5 : 3 0 A i d s C r i m i n a l s C r i me if. A m erica has never " i s a trad ition al re s p o n s ib ility ” had an e a s ie r t i me of it, thanks of all the people. to th re e powerful a c co m p lic e s: In a new book, " C r im in a l Law archai c l aws, a neglectful legal and S o c ie t y ," Day finds the pub­ p ro fessio n and ar, apathetic pub­ lic guilty on two cou nts of c r im e lic . Thi s is the contention of a fo rm er p o lice admi ni st rat or and against its e lf : fo rg ettin g that law e n fo rcem en t " i s fundam entally its r e s p o n s ib ility ," and being s w im investigator who say s ln w le ss- in sen sitiv e to the " n e e d s of law ness in this nation will continue e n fo rc e m e n t." tc flourish unl ess A m erican s gain T h e p r o fe s s o r also c r it i c iz e s a b etter understanding of c r im i­ Judges, who " t o o often fa il to nal law. take into co n sid eratio n the total Fr ank D. Day, p ro fe s so r of atm osphere that m akes up an p o lice admi ni strat i on, warns that a r r e s t or a se a rc h and s e i z u r e ," if law and o rd er a re to be r e ­ and le g is la to r s , who " to o often stored and mai nt ai ned, thepubhc forget that o bso lete c r i mi nal laws must be re-cd u cated to the p ro ­ fail to keep pace with the chang­ position that law enforcem ent ing needs of s o c ie ty ." " T h e problem of c rim e in its e n tir e ty ," w r i t e s Day, " c a n never be s o lv e d ." Food Prof He sa y s, " I t is too v ast, too com plicated and too much e n ­ meshed in the fa b ric of socie ty Cited By to offer hope of com plete s o ­ lution. “ T h e b e st that can be done Dairymen ' is to contain it and try to r e ­ duce it to an irre d u c ib le m ini­ mum. G. M alcolm Tr out , p ro fe sso r B ut, he adds, c rim e conditions of food s c ie n c e , was given, the in the U ,S . today a re " m o r e Award of Honor of the A m erican s e rio u s than e v e r ." D airy S c i e n c e A ssociation in Recent happenings, he notes, T u cso n , Ar i z. , Tuesday night. illu stra te the decay of law and The a s s 'Ciation m akes this award o rd er in this cou ntry: a young each y ear to a sen io r m em ber woman was m urdered in New who has made an unusual c o n tri- York C ity while m ore than 30 bun on of devoted s e rv ic e to the witn e sse s failed to respond to h e r w elfare of the d airy industry and c r ie s . the a sso cia tio n . And, m ore re c e n tly , a D etroit Tro u t has p rev iou sly receiv ed woman, suffering from a stro k e , the a s s o c ia tio n 's Borden Award was not only denied aid by p a s s e r - for outstanding re s e a rc t. in d airy b ys, but was assau lted while she m anufacturing and the Milk In­ lay h elp less and dying? d u stry Foundation T e a c h i n g The ad m inistration of crim in a l Award in dairy m anufacturing. In ju s tic e , accord ing to Day, is 39 y e a rs as an associatio n m em ­ " fa ilin g to m eet the twin o b je c ­ b e r he has served on 15 different tiv es of p ro tectin g so cie ty and co m m ittees and as chairman, of p re se rv in g individual r ig h t s ." eight. He was the p resid ent in A g re at deal of th is fa ilu re , 1950 and, sin ce 1952, has served he sa y s, s te m s from a gen eral as historian of the A m erican lack of understanding of the aim s D airy S c i enc e A sso ciatio n , T h e p ro fe s s o r has rep resen ted and im p ortan ce of c rim in a l law. "N o branch of the law is le s s Jantzen suits for splashing the a sso ciatio n in many in tern a­ understood, yet m ore in need tional dairy meet i ngs , the la te s t of b e i n g understood, than the A. Pan, m aillot with flu id fit, pleat-look bod­ being e a rly this month in P a r i s . c r i mi nal la w ," he points out. ice. B an L on nylon top, snug-fitting trim latex T h e re he was in ch arg e of a " I t is ‘ the law' that a ffe cts s e s s io n on d airy textbook w rit­ the daily liv e s of m o re people trunk. E xciting colo r com bination s. 19.98 ing and s e le c tio n sponsored by than do all the o th er b ran ch es the Food and Agr i e ul t ur e Or ga ni - c o m b in e d ." Few people r e a liz e zation of the U n ite d ' N atio n s, t hi s, he con tend s, and few er seem B . Good Surfing, 2 - p i e c e m a illo t sty led fo r doing T r o u t ’ s award gives MSU the aw are of th e ir duties to e n fo rce what its nam e im p lies. Striped H elenca nylon distinction, of having m oreA w ard the law. of Honor w inners than any other top, H elenca and L y c ra (r) spandex t r u n k , red u n iv e rsity in the cou ntry . He is D isin te re s t in c rim in a l law, o r n a v y . 17.98 the third MSU s c ie n tis t to be he s a y s , also " m a r k s the atti­ honored out of 19 such p re s e n ­ tude of m o st p ra c tic in g lawy­ tati ons. e r s ." C . Sm ile G ir l, a high-front tw o -p iecer w ith gay Ea r l W eaver, fesse " O th e r p r a c t itio n e r s ,” D a y gingham cotton top that can be worn stra p less. e m e ritu s and fo rm e r c h a irm a n of adds, “ g e n e ra lly hold the c r im ­ the d airy d ep artm ent, receiv ed inal law' in lik e low e s te e m if W hite pleat s k irt of A rnel (r) triacetate and r a y ­ the award in 1957. lim ited p r a c tic e in th is field can on. 17.98 C a ro l F . Huffman, p ro fe s so r be reg ard ed as an ind ication .” e m e ritu s and renowned authority He u rg es that c r i mi na l law be or dairy c a ttle n u trition, was the D. P ip er P la id , all cotton sheath with .b u tto n - elevated fro m “ unwanted step ­ 19fT awiard w inner. All th re e of c h ild " in law sch o o ls to a po­ trim vestee bodice, contour strap s. E lasticized th ese s c ie n tis ts have been named sition of im p o rtan ce equal to that d istinguished p r o fe s s o r s at MSU size in serts. 14.98 of other b ra n ch e s of law. and have been s e l e - f —t fo r the "D istin g u ish e d F a .u ity A w ard " He also su g g e sts that c rim in a l SPO RTSW EA R-STREET L E V E L given by the MSU Al umni A ss o c i­ law in stru ctio n needs m ore atten­ ation . E ach has serv e d as p r e s i­ tion in sch o o ls and p o lic e a c a ­ dent o f t h e A m eriçan D airy d em ies w here m any law e n fo rc e ­ m A sso cia tio n . ment o ffic e r s r e c e iv e train in g . TOP 45 HITS 77« LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN BUY FIVE 45s-GET ONE FREE jump for joy in Majestic’s m new action separates of V ite tf-c d ' ÍM o c J¿ Pu¿AM¿xd k a n g a ro o s tre tc h is what you have been waiting for In the city, it’s the suit and s h i r t look. 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