* Sunny . . . The Souls . and co n tin u e d f a i r to d a y and t o n ig h t w ith the . of e m p e r o r s and M IC H IG A N STA TE t e m p e r a t u r e s in the low c o b b l e r s a r e c a s t in the 7 0 ’ s. F R I D A Y : F a i r a n d sam e mould. . . T h e sam e r e a s o n t h a t m a k e s us STATE a little w a rm e r. w ra n g le with a neighbor causes princes. a w a r betw ixt --deM ontaigne U N IV E R SIT Y Thursday, July 1, 1965 Price 10c E a s t Lansing, Michigan Vol. 57 Number 3 H A P P Y T E N T H B IR T H D A Y TO Court Asked To M S U C e le b r a t e s Charges Against to the c a se s. W illiam K .H arm on, occupancy law by the E ast L an­ sing C ity C ouncil. It s 'A n n i v e r s it y ’ By CHAR JOLLES State N e w s S taff W r i t e r E nrollm ent has doubled since M ichigan State C ollege of Ag­ By KYLE KERBA W Y recen tly elected judge in E a s t A rraignm ent of the 59 was held ricu ltu re and Applied Science becam e M ichigan State U niversity, State N e w s S taff W r i t e r L ansing, will take over from on June 3. T h ree of the dem on­ ten y e ars ago today. A m otion has been filed in E ast W illiam H. W ise when he assum es s tra to rs pleaded guilty and w ere •W e’d been a university for many y ears,* Jam es H. Denison, L ansing M unicipal C ourt to d is­ office on July 4. fined $10 each. a ssista n t to the P resid en t, said. ‘ But only in 1955 w ere we given m iss the ch arges against one of T he ca se s against the rem a in ­ official recognition." the 56 dem o n strato rs a rre s te d F ifty-nine p e r s o n s w e r e la st May for sitting on Abbott charged on May 27 with loiterin g ing 56 w ere adjourned to som e The quality of student applicants in creased the firs t year in a public thoroughfare. T hey future tim e and date to be set at after the nam e change, he added. Road. w ere dem onstrating at the tim e the convenience of the co u rt, the F aculty recru itin g and “getting appropriations from the leg­ T he m otion, m ade by S tuart J . city attorney a n d the defense Dunnings J r ., attorney for the 56 outside the E ast Lansing C ity islatu re com m ensurate w ith the quality of our work" was e a sie r, defendants, was filed on behalf of H all, at 400 Abbott Road, in sup­ counsel. All 56 w ere freed on he said. M arlene J . D eutsch. Dunnings p o rt of the passage of an open bond of between zero and $100. F oreign countries w ere m ore receptive to aid from M ichigan listed th re e reaso n s why the State as a "university" instead of a "college." c h arg es against h er should be Specific changes that began 10 y ears ago include: dropped. 1955: C ollege of Com m unication A rts established, the first 1. T he ordinance upon which of its kind in the nation. the city r e s ts its ca se is uncon­ S to c k to n T o H e a d E nrollm ent was 17,890; full­ P au l Schiff stitutional. 2. T he com plaint in w arrant t i m e instructional personnel, does not set forth any violation of a city ordinance. R y u k y u s P r o je c t 925. 1957: H o n o r s College was w a i D enied 3. T he acts com plained of do not created . constitu te loitering. Jack J . Stockton, who has been • 1958: $4 m illion C ollege of T h e city ’s prosecuting a t­ chairm an of M ichigan State L nl- Education Building, $2.5 m illion Student S ervices Building and R e-E ntry to rn ey , Raymond R . C am pbell, v e rsity ’s D epartm ent of M icro­ sees the motion to d ism iss the $2.5 m illion Women’s Intram ural ch arg es against M iss Deutsch biology and Public Health since Building com pleted. as an im portant indicator as to 1960, will go to Okinawa, w here ‘ 1959; Com pletion o fK resg e A rt how the ca se s against the re s t of he w ill take over as ch ief-o f- C e n t e r and M en’s Intram ural p arty at the U n i v e r s i t y of Building. B y DON S O C K O L the defendants will go. Ryukyu s, State N e w s Staff W r i t e r “ If the motion to d ism iss the Oakland U niversity (affiliated ch arg es against M iss D eutsch is Stockton assum es his new post with MSU) was o p e n e d for stu­ A prom inent figure in student upheld,” C am pbell said, “ th e d e - as s p a rt of MSU’s ad visery dents. action groups has been denied fense will probably use sim ilar p r o g r a m . He will rem ain in 1960: C o m p l e t i o n of Owen readm ittance to graduate school p ro ced u res to obtain the d is­ Okinawa for two y e ars. G raduate C enter. h e re for non-A cadem lc reasons m issa l of tlje ch arges against the E nrollm ent was 24,589. and may appeal the school’s de­ rem aining 55 defendants.” He rep la ces Iwao Ishino, p ro ­ 1961: Com pletion of E rn st A. cision In co u rt. T he m otion will be heard in fesso r of sociology and anthro­ B essey H all. Paul M. Schiff, 24, of New M unicipal C ourt on July 22 at 1:30 pology, who will be retu rn in g to 1962: C ase and W ilson Halls R ochelle, N.Y., received a letter p.m . c a m p u s after two y e ars in w ere com pleted. of acceptance from the history A new judge has been assigned JACK S T O C K T O N Okinawa. C ollege of Science and A rts departm ent on June 3 and was v< -i * * —— —-■ ------T i divicfcUVmv Ysr- 7 . ^ 1 s e e s: Qol- v^begin graduate work T he R y u ky . jprrj*ct, con*- - legos- of A rts and L e tte rs , Natural* In histo ry mfs te rm .." N ew Legislation Spurs ducted in cooperation with the U .S. A rm y, is one of MSL’s o l d e s t overseas I n v o l v e ­ m ents. MSU has aided in the Catch The 4 In The Fourth Science and Social Science. E nrollm ent was 29,031. On June 21, after his accept­ ance by the history departm ent, 149 N a t i o n a l M erit Schol­ he received a lette r from the a r s h i p s sponsored t h r o u g h R e g istra r’s office which stated E m ployes Union D rive developm ent of the U n iversity of Ryukyus since it was founded in 1951. 4 th O f J u ly 'H o t ’ T im e S e t donations by alum ni, staff and that he would not be readm itted. faculty. The le tte r, reprinted below, was 1963: Completion of W onders b rief and did not give th e -re a ­ An Intensive drive to enroll v e rsity had contended that the T h ere are cu rren tly four MSU a n d M c D o n e l R e s i d e n c e - sons fo r the ad m inistration’s de­ law prohibited its bargaining with faculty m em bers serving th ere T eaching H alls. cision. non-adadem ic em ployes of the 157 N a t i o n a l M erit Schol­ “ Your application for read - U niversity into the M ichigan State the union. as ad v ise rs. Em ployes Union will begin this "O u r p rim ary accom plishm ent “ We are quite in terested in In M u s k e g o n , E a s t L a n s i n g a rsh ip s. m ission to MSU for 1965 sum m er term was subm itted to the Uni­ fall, a union rep resen tativ e has to date has been the lntiation of exploring the possibility of s ta rt­ E s t a b l i s h m e n t of the Ed­ v e rsity ’s readm ission board for rep o rted . a grievence procedure between ing a graduate T he drive by the em ployes the U niversity and its em ployes. and I hope to school at Ryukyus work on this as With no c la ss e s M onday, those who can a re roast and Dixieland, folk-singing and dance ucational Development P rogram a decision. "W e a re so rry to inform you union, which Is a p a rt of the AFL, Although the U niversity said It taking advantage of the holidays to go hom e, m usic. (ED P). could not bargain w ith the union, w ell,” he said. go to the beach— anywhere to get away from the Later in the festival there will be square Com pletion of cyclotron. that your readm lssion has been stem s from the passage by the He has been with MSU since dancing, a Hawaiian luau, an air show, sports E nrollm ent was 31,988. denied.” M ichigan leg islatu re of two bills it has utilized this proceedu re for 1947, heat wave that baked the cam pus th is week. concerning em ployes of public in­ resolving grlevences. We feel it sistan twhen he was appointed as­ F o r those who cannot leave MSU, th ere are car rally, sailing regatta, motorboat races, go- 1964: Com pletion of F ee and Schiff cam e to MSU in 1963 stitutions, said J e rry K endzlor- has so fa r been helpful and ef­ and public health.r of bacteriology p ro fesso celeb ratio n s and firew ork s displays scheduled kart ra ces, art exhibit and a midway and fire­ A kers, C h e m i s t r y and Bio­ with an econom ics degree from fectiv e.” works. c h e m i s t r y Buildings, A bram s R utgers U niversity to begin grad­ skl, staff rep resen tativ e of the for Monday, the legal holiday. T he 25th an niversary of the M anistee N a­ P lan etarium , the C e ' n t e r for uate work in econom ics. This union. Stockton holds the D octor of tional F o re st F estival begins July 2. Gov. International P ro g ram s and the spring term he withdrew from T he M ichigan' State Em ployes V eterin ary M edicine degree from T he Seaway F estival at Muskegon headlines G eorge W, Romney will dedicate a new $1.5 P arkin g Ramp. We feel, said K endziorski, that Union has re g istered som e 150 Ohio State the m any events around the state planned in school because tie w antedtow ork the pew legislation was m ade pos­ u n iv ersity em ployes in its three degree fromU niversity, MSU and the M.S. the Ph.D . conjunction with the 4th of July. m illion bridge to highlight the festival Including E stablishm m atorcycle, canoe and kayak ra c e s, an a ir show of Human M edicine with Andrew ent of the C ollege on his th esis, he indicated. sible by the one m an, one vote y e a rs of existence. Fifty of those t om the U n iversity of M ichigan. Many Seaway F estival events are free, while In May, he decided to switch decision recently passed down by have been reg istered within the adm ission to others is com bined into a single and p arad e with firew orks. D. Hunt J r . as dean. from econom ics to h istory and the United States Suprem e C ourt. He is co-author of several T he B lueberry F estival in South Haven runs Com pletion of Bogue S treet applied for readm ission to the last m onth. T he 150 have lab oratory m anuals for b a c te ri- $1 button, for six days beginning M onday, B esid esp arad es, B ridge. T he resu lt of the decision has p rim a rily from twodepai t; .Opening day, July 3, has a parade, an ox graduate school, but was turned been m ore lib eral legislation, grounds and m a r r i e d housing, gy and Immunology. • carn iv al midway, firew orks and down by the r e g is tra r’s office. like that by M ichigan, tow ards dances, the festival o ffers a R eactavation of the Highway T he ad m inistrative decision on unions throughout the country. chance to sam ple a variety of T raffic Safety C enter. Schiff is not based on his politi­ T he first of the two M ichi­ food d ish es m ade with blueb er­ N egotiation of a contract with cal beliefs, said John A. Fuzak, gan b ills rep eals the Hutcheifson rie s . the Atom ic Energy C om m ission vice president for student affa irs. Act and states that public em ­ T raverse City has theNational for establishm ent of a Plant Re­ Schiff w a s p residen t of th e ployes have the right to unionize. Cherry Festival July 5-9. A queen search L aboratory. Young Socialist Club on cam pus T he second provides that once c o n t e s t , parades, firew orks, 194 M erit S cholars. fall and w inter term . M ore re­ a union has the m ajority of the sailing races and the traditional E nrollm ent hit 36,235 (31,459 cently he has been active as a public institution’s em ployes, the governor’ s breakfast highlight on the E a s t L ansing cam pus m em ber of the steerin g com m it­ institution m ust recognize the the festival. alone.) tee. of the C om m ittee to End W ar union as the em ployes’ legal re ­ O ther 4th of July celebration s in Vietnam and on the advisory will be going on at L ake City 1,224 f u l l - t i m e instruction al council of the E ast L ansing Civil p resen tativ e. and E ast Jordan. T h ere will be personnel. T he two acts provide, in effect, a rodeo at K alkaska, a hom e­ lion1 9 6H5 : uCbonstruction of $ 6 . 8 m il­ R ights M ovement. •’Schiff acted to disrupt the o r­ for the sam e kind of union ac­ tivity in public organizations as com ing reunion at Boyne City H o l m e s bDaorm r d and $6 m illion ganization of the U niversity,” th e re is now in p riv ate Industry. and Sunday celebratio n s on B ea­ lion Pow er Plantitories, and $8.9m il­ Fuzak said. “ He urged the viola­ $2.8 m illion tions of U niversity regulations in T his lib eralization of leg isla­ v er and M acinac Islands, a Gun Owen G raduate C enter additions. tion on the national scene has L ake boat parade and firew orks C om pletion of $890,000 P sy­ L ogos.” prom pted the International union at S ister L akes. "T h e decision against read­ to driv e h ard er to enroll em ­ B eaches and p ark s all around chology R esearch Building. m itting Schiff was not based on the state will be crow ded with p l a n s underway for Justin ployes of u n iv ersity 's into their ran k s. T he international has se­ cam p ers and p lcn icers and the M o rrill L iberal A rts C ollege. ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 6) lected M ichigan State as the pilot roads will be loaded with peo­ u niv ersity lo r reg istratio n of ple trying to find relief from non-academ ic em ployes. sum m er in the city. If the p roject Is successful, P lan s for the ” 5th of Ju ly " K endziorskl said, sim ilar p r o ­ celebration at E ast Lansing C ity je c ts w ill be sta rte d at other P ark a re being directed by Len T h r e e State News Staf­ W all. u n iv ersitie s. T he aim of the up-com ing drive At 7 p.m . G erald B artlett will d ire c t the Com m unity C oncert Red Cedar f e r s t o o k a c a n o e up t h a riv e r and b r o u g h t back w ill be to establish a m ajority of union m em bers in each of the Band n ear the Kiwanis S helter. A lso at 7 p.m . G eorge Bubolz Adventure t h r G 6 v e r y d i f f e r e n t ac c o u n t s . S E E ' P A G E 2. non-academ ic departm ents in the I J r . will be the c a lle r for a U niversity. Com m unity Square Dance. R e­ T he U niversity has a potential enrollm ent of about 3000 m em ­ fresh m ents will be sold during the evening. A f o r m e r S t a t e N e w s 'r e - Report From b e rs . Since th e re w ill be no union shop ag reem ent, K endziorskl ex­ plained, a m ore re a listic goal is s ta c k f e w p e o p le w i ll see. T h e s ta c k is g r o w in g F irew ork s a re scheduled for p o r t e r b e g i n s a S * r l e s _ o f the celebration at C ity P a rk as a r t i c les about the S T E P Mississippi NO S O O T H E R E — C o n s t r u c t i o n on the new $9 m i l ­ well as Lake Lansing and sev­ p r o g r a m . S E E P A G E 3. around 2000 m em bers. u p w a r d s a b o u t t w o to t h r e e f e e t p e r day. S e e r e ­ e ra l Lansing area d riv e -in s. B efore the passage of the new lion p o w e r plant south of S pa rtan S tadium s h o ^ ' d l a t e d p h o t o , p a g e 11. P h o t o b y C al C r a n e law s. K endziorskl said, the uni­ be f i n i s h e d by O c t o b e r . T h i s is one v ie w o f the 2 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s. E a s t L a n sin g , M ich ig an T hursday. July 1, 1965 A S a tu rd a y A fte rn o o n O n T h e R e d C e d a r C o n s tr u c tiv e S te p T he e s t a b li s h m e n t of a H u m a n R e l a t i o n s C o m ­ E xploring The R iver ■- V i e w Fro m The Call O f The W ild m i s s i o n b y t h e A s s o c i a t e d S t u d e n t s o f M S U c o u l d be one of the m o s t c o n s t r u c t i v e steps taken by student g o v e r n m e n t in m a n y a y e a r . T h i s is a p r o j e c t w h ic h is f a r m o r e i m p o r t a n t T h e B o tto m T h ere would Just be the th ree of O f Canoe than a r g u i n g w ith a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f f i c i a l s o v e r the p r i c e of f o o tb a ll t i c k e t s o r b r i n g i n g p o p u la r en­ By DAVE HANSON us and the supplies for the trip t e r t a i n m e n t to the c a m p u s . ( A Ithough we s u p p o r t both In tru sty old num ber 21. It had to of the l a t t e r a c t i v i t i e s . ) Why take a canoe up the un­ be done. The editor said so. By P H Y L LIS H E LP E R The C o m m i s s i o n w i l l s e r v e as a c h a n n e l f o r explored reaches of the Red C e ­ It was a beautiful sum m er stu d e n t c o m p la in t s about r a c i a l o r r e l i g i o u s d is ­ d a r R iver? B ecause It's therel We shoved off from Bes s e y - c r i m i n a t i o n i n o f f - c a m p u s h o u s i n g . It a l s o h o p e s t o land a t one on Saturday. T h e na­ afternoon when two fellow staff a c t as a n i n s t r u m e n t o f c o m m u n i c a t i o n i n t h e a r e a We w ere unable to secu re a tives w ere re s tle s s. We noted m em bers and m yself began our o f h u m a n r e l a t io n s be tw een the U n i v e r s i t y and E as t guide o r native b e a re rs with from m idstream th e ir curious journey up the Red C edar R iver. L a n s i ng. courage enough to m ake the trip . custom of riding down the asphalt B ecause I was the only fem ale A f t e r t h e s t u d e n t s a r e s e l e c t e d b y p e t i t i o n ! ng, t h e y hill on a wheeled piece of board, on the trip , my job was an easy w i l l m e e t w i th the E a s t L a n s i n g H u m a n R e l a t i o n s testing skill and courage. Ob­ one. T hey paddled and I sat in C o m m i s s i o n next week. viously the death w ish. the m iddle and enjoyed the “bold W e h o p e t h a t t h e s t u d e n t C o m m i s s i o n w i l l p u t an Through t h e vast echoeing v en tu re.“ e n d t o t h e i d e a t h a t s t u d e n t s h a v e no p r o p e r p l a c e in the a f f a i r s of E a s t L a n s in g . grotto of F arm L ane bridge, we We d e c i d e d that our des­ T he C o m m i s s i o n is a l r e a d y p la n n in g to s p o n s o r could see the scraw llngs of p rim ­ tination would be W illiam ston, a Human Relations Week on c a m p u s t h i s f a l l . itives of the w alls, evidence that with r e s t stops at various in­ It i s i m p o r t a n t t h a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n ' s a r e a o f man had been this fa r before us. te rv a ls, but after paddling for r e s p o n s i b i l i t y b e d e f i n e d as s o o n a s p o s s i b l e . F o r aw hile, decided to m ake our des­ e x a m p le , e x a c t ly what a c tio n can the C o m m i s s i o n We passed a trib e of nearly tination W illiam ston o r as far as take if it is unable to s e ttle a case o f ho using d i s ­ naked sun w orshiping savages. we could m ake it. O-urtoutv by nature, we pulled for c r i m i n a t i o n by c o n c ili a t io n ? shore but scared them off. It A s we pushed away from the A l s o , l a s t s p r i ng t h e r e w a s s o m e t a l k t h a t m e m b e r s was Just a hint of the danger that . canoe sh elter with Dave In the w o u l d be s e l e c t e d f o r t h e C o m m i s s i o n a c c o r d i n g t o lay ahead. stern and Don in the bow, Don t h e i r r a c e o r natio nal o r i g i n . began entertaining us with his W e r e a l i z e t h a t t h i s i s an e f f o r t t o i n c l u d e a l l We pushed on, ignoring the M I S S I O N A C C O M P L I S H E D - - P h y 11 i s H e l p e r t a l k s t o t h e O k e m o s c r a y f i s h e r m a n v ersio n of “Up a Lazy R iv er.“ c a m p u s i n t e r e s t g r o u p s on t he C o m m i s s i o n , and we signs—pop bottles, garbage and a t t h e h a l f - w a y p o i n t o f an u p - r i v e r a s s i g n m e n t t o c o v e r t h e l e g e n d a r y R e d He sang fairly well, but was t h i n k it w o u l d be good f o r the C o m m i s s i o n to ha ve refu se—that m eant oth ers had Cedar. Photo b y Dave Hanson v a g u e l y rem iniscent of Bing m e m b e r s f r o m m any ra c e s and r e l ig i o n s . H o w e v e r, dared and had never been heard of Q rosby’s c r o o n i n g when he we do n o t t h i n k t h a t an a t t e m p t s h o u l d be m a d e t o again. Then, when it seem ed the Jour­ s t a r t e d s i n g i n g “b a -b a -b a- s e le c t stud ents s t r i c t l y to a c h ie v e r a c i a l, r e l ig i o u s , ney was lost, we spotted the fish­ boooo“ in a low voice. o r na tion al bala nce. In o t h e r w o r d s , i t d o e s n ’ t m a t t e r w h e t h e r t h e r e A tre e had fallen a c ro ss the riv e r, o r it seem ed to have fallen erm en of the trib e we had sought. E v e ry th in g Is D u c k y B efore we had paddled 500 a r e f o u r N e g r o e s and f i v e w h i t e s o r f i v e N e g r o e s and th ere. It is now cle ar that It was They w ere a m ad group, m ore y ard s we spotted two tu rtle s on DAVE HANSON put th e re by the C hieftans of the curious about us than we w ere a log at the side of the riv e r O n The Red C e d a r f o u r w h i t e s on the C o m m i s s i o n . Okem os trib e...b u t w ait. about them . We did not recognize deeply involved with each others th e ir language. They showed us com pany. We beached old 21 and devoured the crude trap s in which they Even the tu rtle s know about M ICHIGAN our provisions, realizing how catch the k iller cray fish. It was By DON S O C K O L the fam ous banks of the Red foolish we’d been to have thought tim e to go. C ed ar. W e' tried to m ove in ST A TI U N IV fR SIT Y STA TE N EW S we could survive on so little . We E very fam iliar bend of th e I had my own reasons for em ­ barking upon this voyage. clo se r for a p ictu re, but they tried to catch a frog to add to our riv e r threatened to end our trip, My purpose was neither that o b v i o u s l y didn’t want th eir dwindling stock but the b east was now that we had com e so far and of the adventurer nor the stu­ privacy invaded and slid off the too clev er. Even the tu rtle s knew w ere alm ost hom e. It m ight have dent. log back into the w ater. M em ber A ssociated P re s s, United P re ss International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssociation, what we w ere afte r. T h ere w ere helped if we had known how to F o r seven y e ars a b ittern ess A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s A ssociation, M ichigan P re s s A ssociation. alw ays the ducks if things got too paddle a canoe, but i t was too late We paddled along until alm ost Published by the students of Michigan State U niversity. Issued on T uesdays and T h u rs­ bad. had been growing Within m e. to the Bogue S treet B ridge when for that. 1 felt the only thing that would my two com panions spotted th ree days during sum m er term . give m y soul re s t was revenge— Second cla ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, M ichigan. On. The going w as rough. The But It was not until we saw MSU coeds sunning on the banks. E ditorial and business offices at 341 Student Services Building, Michigan State Uni­ w ater was c le a re r and shallow er another craft coming at us, it’s I had to kill Moby Duck. “H ey,” Don c r i e d , “th is is v ersity , E ast Lansing, M ichigan. and we could see the m an-eating unfam iliar colors of red and white Seven y e ars ago this levlathon b e tter than the tu rtle s. L et’s • ’ Sum m er term staff: cray fish stalking the shadow of em blazoned on the side, that we of the deep to re my body with try and get a shot of them .“ E ditor . ............................................................................................................ C h arles C , W ells our craft as we moved on. We’d knew we w ere nearly home. his m ighty b ill, ripping my neck "OK," Dave agreed, “but be A dvertising M a n a g e r.......................... A rthur L anger be done for If we tipped over. off my shoulders, so that ever quiet o r th ey'll jump back Into And when the savage in the boat since I have been forced to w ear the w ater." L lrculation M a n a g e r ................................................................................................................Jim B aker Up the untam ed expanse of the stopped necking and told us to a wooden head. riv e r we paddled in apprehen­ M ission accom plished we. con­ buzz off, we cried w ith relief. We He is aiieautlful thing, la rg e r tinued paddling until we cam e to siv e silence. w ere home. than any duck I have ev er seen. the apartm ent com plex n ear the He m easu res 500 feet in length north side of the banks and saw TORE HOURS MONDAY THRU FRI DAY 9: 30 A.M *o 5 30 P M. WEDNESDAY NOON U N T I L 9 P.M. and m u s t weigh o v e r 4,000 two veteran fisherm en throw ing .OSE D SATURDAY THRU AUG. 7 *h pounds. out th e ir rods and re e ls . We began the trip , and 1 sat Following that stop the men in silen ce until we cam e on paddled for about an hour when som e cray flsherm en. I jum ped we decided to stop and find a u a ar.d yelled tc Abetr., "PacW Ie.-lnn,“ a re sta u ra n t un " .Ahoy .m ates! Have ye seen the riv e r s i ;/7;T9h» to a a t r T p f m anything of a great white duck?” w here .we could eat lunch. “ Would it be Moby Duck ye be U n f o r t u n a t e l y we couldn’t speakin’ of?” one of them ans­ locate one, so we banked the w ered. DON S O C K O L canoe and ate our lunches on a " T h a t’s the onel” 1 cried . g rassy spot a short distance from “ Have ye seen Tm ?” “ Ahoy, ye l u b b e r s , ” Icried, the bank. “ That I *ave m atey! Down by “ I’ll give an Indian head penny A fter fighting a losing battle t'o th e r side of the Bogue Street to the first man that sights the with the bugs we decided to con­ B ridge. He’s a m ean 'un though. g rea t w hite duckl Aloft with ye!” tinue up stream and as we ap­ I’d s te e r cle ar of *im.” I sm iled with satisfaction as proached Okem os, we saw a farm “ Thanks for the advice,” I P h y llis an d David sc u rried up next to the riv e r. H ere we banked shouted above the ro a r of the and stood on the gunnels of the again and stopped to see the wind, ’ out I'd like to m eet up canoe. 1 lay down in the bottom anim als in the fields. with the devil one m ore tim e. of the boat and slept for the T h ere w ere sheep grazing and He’s the one what give m e this firs t tim e In many y e ars. an old horse in a barn, but when wooden head.” When 1 awoke, It was strange­ we tried to pet the h o rse he ran T he m en l o o k e d su rp rised . ly quiet. off with the sheep. Maybe he just Evidently they had m ot noticed I walked to the other side of didn’t tru s t us. my wooden head until I m en­ the canoe w here I found Phyllis T h e re w ere children catching tioned it. and David w h i s p e r i n g among cray fish, so we stopped to talk I w as elated. ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 7) to them and the sm allest, Ricky, age five, gave us a lesson in the anatom y of a cru stacean . I now know the difference between Has your memory a so ft-shelled and a hard -sh elled cray fish. The re tu rn trip was uneventful, but it was relaxing, and it had ever failed you? been a fun afternoon on the m ighty Red C edar R iver. P ayne’s school term calendar is Just what you need to keep track of those im portant dates. It’s perfect for students and p ro fesso rs. East Lansing Wins Award E ast Lansing has been cited as one of the top 12 M ichigan cities for outstanding accom plishm ents in traffic safety for 1964. E ast L ansing w ill receiv e a C ertificate of Achievem ent for having traffic safety education In its public schools. It w ill also receiv e an additional ce rtificate from the National Safety Council for m aintaining good accident re ­ co rd s and a high level of tra f­ O n y o u r walI fic engineering. o r in y o u r T he other 11 M ichigan citie s no tebook. w ere am ong 123 A m erican citie s earning citations. They included C. M atching hooded D e t r o i t , F lint, Grand R apids, G ro sse P o i n t e P ark , G ro sse Pointe Woods, K alam azoo, Lan­ beach coat. 1 6 .0 0 sing, M uskegon, P o rt Huron, Sag­ inaw and T h ree R ivers. To qualify for a citation, a city m ust m eet o r exceed standards S p a rta n and recom m endations establish­ ed by the Safety Council fo r tra f­ fic safety. A total of 964 cities and three couhtfes reported to the Coun­ J a c o b so n s 'Ü SPORTSWEAR B o o k s to re C o r n e r o f Ann & MAC c il's Annual T raffic Inventory for 1964. Aw ards of Honor, the highest , aw ard of the p ro gram , went to Walnut C reek, C alif., and L a- G range, 111. f T h u r s d a y , July 1, 1965 Issue Is 'I of Holly Springs, a cam pground for G ran t's troo ps before the battle STEP's V o lunteers over 300 youngsters from the surrounding com m unity w ere given ate them . equipm ent have been at R ust for two y ears with no one able to op er­ E D IT O R 'S N O T E : I t ’ s b e e n t w o w e e k s s i n c e 23 at Shiloh and for the la st 100 y e ars the site of R ust C ollege. the firs t of six weeks teaching in m ath, science, social science and Rick Houghton is doing re se a rc h p rio r to the w riting of a history MSU stu d e n ts le ft f o r H o lly S p r in g s , M i s s , on the T he issue becom es people. It becom es W illie Hughes and C lara com m unication skills. of Rust C ollege which celeb rates its centennial in 1966. The form er a l l - U n i v e r s i t y Student E d u c a tio n P r o g r a m (S T E P ). Bownes and C athedral P ry o r. And the people becom e a strange ac­ F o r the college bound high school grad s, c la sse s are p a rt of a d irec to r of the Honors C ollege, Stanley Idzerda, is assisting in th is D A V E S T E W A R T , MSU June g ra d u a te and S T E P cent trying to tell you why they cam e to this old school on the hill, Study Skills Institute and are scheduled to run from 7-12 every along with lecturing to various college sum m er school c la ss e s . m e m b e r , s e n t t h e f o l l o w i n g a c c o u n t o f a c a d e m i c and why they don't mind reading that next ch apter, and that it s going to m orning. C lasses for the com m unity youngsters la st from 3-5 in A MSU lib rarian , M rs. Jean H arvey, is working in the college li­ r e c r e a t i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t s at R u s t C o l l e g e s o f a r . get h o tter in July. the afternoon. b rary , w here a g reat quantity of uncatalogued books rem ain in s to r- Student g o v e r n m e n t and Student E d u c a tio n C o r p s It is no longer the southern Negro who is kept out of the m ovie T he em phasis is on the im provem ent of study sk ills, with various ( S E C ) a r e s p o n s o r i n g t h i s p r o g r a m , t h a t to date th e atre, but W illie Hughes o r C lara Bownes who te lls you how they s o rts of academ ic m aterial serving as the vehicle. Special atten­ The whole program is supported by funds raised for STEP in i n c l u d e s 44 h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t e s and 300 y o u n g ­ m ade the town’s only th e ater into a priv ate th e ater club rath e r than tion is being focused on the developm ent of good com m unication M ichigan, including the presence on the R ust cam pus of both the s te rs f r o m the H o lly Springs area. go through with integration. It is no longer the M ississippi N egro sk ills, or w riting, which m ost te s ts and personal observations indi­ MSU student group and the college bound high school graduates in cate is the area m ost in need of som e rem edy. T h e p r o g r a m , n o n —p o l i t i c a l i n n a t u r e , i s c o n c e n ­ who has suffered in ferior education in a rundown high school (a high school in a nearby county until recently had le ss than 50 books in its In addition to the academ ic efforts, all a re participating with the theDStudy Skills Institute. iverse weekend activities are planned to balance the week s t t r a t i n g on i m p r o v e m e n t of s t u d y s k i l l s , a n d w i l l lib ra ry ), but it has becom e th is W illie Hughes who h a s suffered and assistan ce of MSI students in an extensive recrea tio n pro gram and work. T h is past Saturday volunteers and Institute students spent la st s ix w e eks. now it is this W illie Hughes and a dam aged education that one faces in a rt, m usic and dram a groups, Frank B eem an, d irec to r of the the day in M em phis, 50 m iles away, visiting the art gallery, the and knows. Social problem s becom e personal p roblem s. MSU Intram ural pro gram , is responsible for the recreatio n p ro ­ zoo and a swim ming pool. Plans also call for a trip to Oxford and By DAVE STEW AR T Tw enty th ree MSU students began working with th eir W illie g ram . the cam pus of “ Ole M iss'' and to histo rical sites h ere in M arshall H ugheses for the first tim e W ednesday. A sp a rto f the sum m er Stu­ A nother student, Paul P a c te r, is exclusively engaged in organiz­ county. The issue of the Negro in the South rapidly ce ases to be a verb a­ dent Education P ro g ram (STEP) 44 June high school graduates and ing an IBM setup to handle adm inistrative m a te ria l. P ieces of IBM lization here in northern M ississip pi, on a red d irt hill on the edge Earth' Opens Tonight GLOBAL P EA R L B U C K ’S 1 9 3 6 FILM C LA S S IC GLIMPSES ‘G o o d L E D I T O R ’S NO TE : A l l ’ s not q u i e t o n tWc> th eir firs t son to save the crop was once a slave, but Wang Lung f r o n t, even though o u r wire, m ach in es a re s i l e n t ' tu re " T h e L ife of E m ile Z ola” from a thunderstorm and then r e ­ now tak es a second wife. for the sum m er. The State News w ill attem pt, By FA Y E UNGER took an Academ y Award in 1937. tire s to give birth to the child When the second wife deceives One superb diamond however, to s u m m a r i z e s i g n i f i c a n t news events E ntertainm ent E dito r Wang Lung with his eld est son, lifted high in a setting i n each issue. T he f i l m version of P e a rl " T h e p ictu re is a h isto rical without help. When fam ine drives the fam ily father and son are kept together of youthful g race. A tw ist of Buck’ s “ T he Good E a rth ,” the b lockbuster,’’ W ilson P aul, di­ to the city, O -Lan risk s tram p ­ in a struggle to save the crop 18 karat gold cre a te s a B y SUE F IL S O N gentle. Intense story o faC h in ese re c to r of th e lec tu re-co n c ert ling by a peasant mob and the from a plague of locusts. O -Lan ring of tim eless beauty. $300 State N e w s S taff W r i t e r p easan t fam ily that becam e a s e rie s , said. In the eyes of the governm ent firing squad to find m aneuvers to have her son be­ O thers from $150 to $1,000 prize-w inning blockbuster, will public it held a position "G one Jew els in a looted house. T he trothed to a village m aiden. On depending on size of diamond. P o v e r t y W a r S n a r l e d In R e d T a p e play at 7:30 p.m . T hursday and With the Wind’ ’ and "W est Side new-found wealth m akes them the day of th e wedding feast, The w ar on poverty is under increasing attack from local govern­ F riday in F airch ild. S tory" would hold in la te r y e a rs. ru le rs of the house w here O -Lan O -Lan d ies. m ent officials. They contend that hundreds of anti-poverty pro­ P e a rl Buck won the P u litzer "T h e Good E a rth " is a quietly- jects a re bein'' held up by bureaucratic red tape in W ashington. P riz e for her novel, "T h e Good told tale of the silent, subm issive In C ongress, dem ands have been m ade that Sargent Shriver resign E a rth " and M -G-M c a st the out­ courage of the slave g irl, O -L an. as d irec to r of the P eace C orps if he plans to run the anti-poverty standing actor and a c tre ss of the T c rms A Y e a r to P a y P u rch ased as the wife of a p eas­ Coriv prog ram . y e a r, Paul Muni a n d L uise ant farm er named Wang Lung, E st. 1876 R ainer, for its film version of she devotedly stru ggles with him the book. to gain p ro sp erity . S t o c k s R a l l y A f t e r P lu n g e T he film earned the New York She w orks in the fields alm ost Film C ritic s award as the best up to the m om ent of the b irth of In N e w Y o r k , t h e s t o c k m a r k e t r a l l i e d t e n p o i n t s pictu re of the 'year. JEW ELERS T u e s d a y a f t e r f o u r days of s u c c e s s iv e d r o p s . The L ulse R ainer had just received ♦ m a r k e t too k its w o r s t plunge M o n d a y s in c e the a s ­ sassination of P re sid e n t Kennedy. The dow nw ard both an Academ y' Award and the Want-Ads I 121 S. W ashington t r e n d h a s b e e n I n e v i d e n c e s i n c e M a y 14. H i g h New- York Film C ritic s award Get Quick Results o f f i c i a l s in the Johnson a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a v e made as the best a c re ss s of the y ear. H er role as O -Lan in “ T he Good IMSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M r e p e o ’ ea s t a t e m e n t s a f f i r m i n g t h e s o u n d n e s s of the E arth ’’ won her a second Acad­ economy. emy Award the next y e ar, 1937. P aul Muni, who drew box of­ D e m o n s t r a t o r s J a i l e d In M i s s i s s i p p i fice crow ds like C lark Gable was HAVEN’T YA HEARD... to do in the 1950’s, received the In jackso n , M iss., sev eral hundred civil rights dem onstrators best actor aw ard from the New w ere a rre s te d and interned in what officials of the N ational Council York Film C ritics and his pic- of C hurches called a "concentratio n cam p.” The m in isters visited the cam p and reported incidents of police bru tality , im proper sanitation and lack of food for tlit p riso n e rs. O fficials in Jackson * BRAND NEW* denied the charges and invited P resid en t Johnson to send a p e r­ sonal rep resen tativ e to inspect the cam p. CO U R SE O U T LIN ES! W e're C losed * „UvN O b serves 20th B i r t h d a y . a " .>&> .A, iS, • *■> The U.N. m a r k e d ’ the tw e n t ie t h a n n i v e r s a r y of its f o u n d i n g i n San F r a n c i s c o o v e r t h e w e e k e n d . P r e s i ­ dent J o h n s o n a d d r e s s e d the G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y , e x ­ p r e s s i n g the hope th a t t h e U . N . m i g h t be h e l p f u l 108& 1Ò 9 in setting up negotiations o v e r V ie t Nam. The P r e s i d e n t d i d not m e n t i o n t h e f i n a n c i a l c r i s i s w h i c h • Follow s C o u rse for Inventory has paralyzed the G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y s in c e la st f a ! 1. T h e S o v i e t U n i o n , F r a n c e a n d s e v e r a l o t h e r M aterial Exactly :oi. t r i e s have r e f u s e d to pay t h e i r s h a r e of the ■oc U N, p e a c e - k e e p i n g m i s s i o n s i n A f r i c a a n d t h e V« : d d Ie E ast. W i l k i n s H a i l s C o m p l i a n c e In South MATH 111, 112 & 113 R oy O. W ilkins, head of the NAACP, said Sunday that th ere w ill be ready soon Thurs. July 1 TUES., July 6 has b^en su rp risin g com pliance in the South with the public ac­ sold com odations section of the 1964 Civil R ights A ct. Said W ilkins: " F o r those of us who a re inclined to be im patient—and I am — ONLY we only have to rem em ber that in many N orthern' states, w here at sim ila r public accom odations laws have been passed, we re still fi -htlng Jim Crow cases 30 y e ars after the laws have been enacted. W e ’ ll b e o p e n Campus Music Radio Club SERVING II A.M. The \m ateu r Radio Club M eet­ TILL 1 AM T u e s ., J u l y 6 . 9 ing w ill m eet a S tonight In 339 DANC INC E l e c t r i c a l E ngineering. The n ig h t l y m eelng is planned to provide In­ form ation for anyone Interested in the club. __________ Greeting Foreign RESTAURANT Students & All Enjoy the air conditioned Students Of MSU! Cross Roads Cafe New Summer Hours 7:15 A.M.’4:3D P.M. TAMARACK ROOM Mon.-Fri. P a r t i e s up to 240 p e o p le ca n be e a s i l y s e r v e d in e l e g a n c e . LU N CH EO N S SERVED D A IL Y PRESENTS O R IE N T A L NOW OPEN MSU BOOK STORE IMPORTS: Insense & R E L A X IN C A R E F R E E ATMOSPHERE Insense Burners of the • tlandcarved . Located Center for International Programs GAY NINETIES. Jewelry & Moonstones In T h e • T ile Pictures ê w ^ n a in c j, jb o & i • Exotic Foods, MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M8 U ttook Imported Teas 519 W. G rand R iv er 321 E. Michigan CLOSED Sunday l v 5-7179 •MSU 4 M ic h ig a n S tate N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n T hursday, July 1, 1965 The Sporting Gam e 0 M T U L i t w h i l e r 's F o u n t a i n O f Y o u t h p f By L A R R Y MOGG L itw hiler’s latest endeavor is the baseball clin ic. While m ost it will keep the ball p la y ers from signing for little o r no fig u res. T he State N ews S p o rts E d i t o r baseball coaches w ere hibernating during the w inter, L itw hiler was m ajor league hopefully can w ager a b e tter argum ent in its own be­ busy, holding several L ittle League clin ics throughout the State. h alf." Step into the intriguing world of Daniel W ebster L itw hiler, b a se­ C o n trary to the popular sentim ent, L itw hiler doesn’t believe th a t b a ll's super salesm an. F our weeks ago, with the college season over, he took his clinic on the road, knocking around in many northern M ichigan com m uni­ the pro m oney-spenders will rescu e th e ir p u r s e strin g s v ia th e new B aseball is no penny-ante stuff for L itw hiler. It’s his b read-and- tie s . He and his assista n t F rank P ellerin staged 13 clin ics, which a t­ d raft. lÜ b u tte r. He em braces the sp o rt in much the sam e way as a fiv e-y e ar- tra c te d som e 1,200 L ittle L eag uers, “ T ake a p la y e r lik e o u r own Jo h n B )ed en b « ch . H e w as d ra fte d by old clings to the nickel in his pocket on the way to the co rner grocery L itw hiler adm its that his purpose was “ to get the young ball­ the San F ra n c is c o G ia n ts and is a fin e p ro s p e c t. A s y e t h e is n ’t a sto re . p lay ers and paren ts in terested in MSU and m y self." big bo n u s m an . B u t g iv e h im a n o th e r s e a so n o f d ev elo p m en t and he F o r L itw hiler baseball is not nine innings, but 24 ho u rs.... not just m ig h t b e ab le to ask h is own p r ic e . J u s t b e c a u se h e’ s ap p ro ac h e d " I t was through this kind of work that I got Woody Woodward by m a jo r le ag u e sc o u ts, he d o e sn ’t feel like h e m u s t sig n now , w hile a seasonal job, but one that la sts 365 days a y e ar. (fo rm er Milwaukee B rave infielder) and others at F lorida S tate," h e 's g ot th e c h a n c e .” He has breathed, slept, lived baseball since his Pennsylvania he said. B efore com ing to State, L itw hiler coached nine successful school days during the depression . His only d e sire then was to play seasons at Florida State, w ith h iste am sp artic ip atin g ln seven NCAA T he professional clubs selected high sch oo lers 2-1 over the college in the big tim e. L itw hiler did. He spent 12 seasons in the m ajors, d is tric t payoffs. b allp lay ers in th e ir rece n t draft. T hey stayed out of the co lleg e's m ostly with the C ards, P hillies and the B raves and his lifetim e bat backyard, m ainly because they realiz ed that the collegiates wanted M ore than anything, L itw hiler is trying to peddle the gam e of base­ th e ir education. Only In a few c a se s did the p ro s d raft co llegiates m ark hovered around the .2 8 0 's. ball. He wants to develop unproven talent and watch it m ature into the high in the draft, and then only when they w ere certain they would H ereabouts, L itw hiler is b e t t e r known as S tate's baseball type that will make the m ajor leagues. sign. sk ipper— and a good one at that. His team s have rattled off vic­ He now wants to hold a clinic for children of faculty, staff and to ries at the ra te of 25 a season, since his a rriv al on the scene two L itw hiler feels that college ball won’t be h u rt a g reat deal by the y e ars back. T his past season the Spartans Just m issed out on the m a rried students at M ichigan State. He also is in the m idst of a raid on high schooolers. Big T en title in the last weekend of the conference season. special clinic for handicapped children. L itw hiler ra re ly m isses a sure-thing. He is moulding a baseball “ We lost R oger H ayw ard (signed with the P ittsb u rg P ira te s for Yet the balding, poker-faced coach is far from satisfied. Fountain of Youth. T he payoff won’t com e today or tom orrow , but It an estim ated 35 grand), but we didn’t have him d efinitely," L itw hiler will com e in the future. said. "O th erw ise th ere is still enough talent in the country for both " T h e re ’s only one place to finish and th at’s on top," L itw hiler of u s .’ ’ has said, ” 1 won’t be happy until we win the Big T en, the NCAA, the S tate 's baseball boss also has som e definite views on the recen t whole w orks.” m ajor league free-agent d raft, adopted and presen tly in use by the “ Of co u rse, th ere are sev eral disadvantages to the new draft. The big league clubs, boys now have no say in which team they Join. A lso for our (college) And L itw hiler has set about the task of doing just that, if not next protection I think they should boost the draft lim its from the p resen t year, the y ear after, o r the year after that... ” 1 think the draft is good in m ost re s p e c ts," he said. " P rim a rily sophom ore status to a se n io r." C h a m p io n s O n H a n d The N E W S In L i t w h i l e r W ith The Y o u n g e r Set M S U H o s ts F ig u r e S k a te r s 54 Spartans R eceive T he MSU Ice Arena, training United States, Canada and Europe to provide the intensified tra in ­ E ast L ansing r e s i d e n t s a n d ground for figure skating cham ­ ing under fine teach ers that these Sprin g Sports Letters will participate in the nine-w eek ranked third in the U .S. and ninth pions, will be the sight for the session , which will run from sk a te rs a re unable to get while in the world in senior p a irs , will annual Sum m er Ice Session this weekend with a reco rd en ro ll­ m ent of 157 young skaters on June 26 to August 28. It Is the larg e st training session of its kind In North A m erica. in s c h o o l during th e w inter m onths,” said N o rris Wold, sum ­ m er program d irecto r and m an­ also p articip ate in the session . T he couple a re m em bers of the L ansing Skating C lub, which is Syracuse A d d e d To ’73-74 G rid C ard hand. ager of the ice arena. the host club for the sessio n . V arsity l e t t e r s have been M cAndrew, Copper Cliff, O nt.’ Y oungsters from all over the “ T he purpose of the session is Many of this y e a r's p a rtic i­ T he en ro llees will work under pants are expected to follow in aw arded to 54 ath letes in four Bolton M orrison , G rand Blanc; th e professional guidance of M ichigan State spring sp o rts dur­ Doug Sw artz, F arm ington. the skate chips of such g reat P ie rre B runet of New Y ork, W.H. ing the p ast season. • Featuring* sk a te rs developed in these sum ­ B a i n b r i d g e Jr. an d B e r y l M ichigan State w ill play Syra­ and leads in the se rie s five wins N u m erals also w ere aw ard­ F r e s h m a n : John B a i l e y , m er ice session s as C aro l, Nancy W illiam son of Lansing and Don cuse in a hom e-and-hom e foot­ to th ree fo r the O range. ed to 48 m em bers of frosh team s S t r e e t e r , 111.; Steve Benson, • Hot P i z z a and B ruce H eiss, Don Jackson, S tew ert of D etroit. ball s e rie s in 1973 and 1974, it A s e rie s between the schools is in baseb all, golf, tennis and track C rete, 111,; G eorge Buth, Com­ • Foot L o n g s Ronnie R obertson, Doug R am sey, was announced jointly T uesday by a natural because of th e ir grid by A thletic D irecto r C larence stock P ark ; Jeff C halm ers, De­ G inny B a x t e r and A n d r a T he special International Skat­ A thletic D irectors B iggie Munn prom inence and the personal r e ­ ing Union m edal te s ts w ill be "B iggie” Munn. tro it; M artin Kenealy, Bloom­ • S u b m a r in e s M cLaughlin, to name a few. given for advanced sk a te rs d u r­ of State and Jim D ecker of Syra­ lationships involved. field H ills; A1 T h less, North C ham pions who will take p a rt cuse. Munn w as head football coach BASEBALL— V a r s i t y : John C ollege H ill, Ohio. FOR DELIVERY in t h e intensive nine-w eek s e s ­ ing the sessio n . T hese te s ts are a t S yracuse In 1946, Just p rio r to B ledenbach, Flint; Dick B illings, sion include G ary Visconti of De­ the recognized w orld standard T he firs t gam e w ill be played com ing to M ichigan State. His T roy; B ill C ollins, L athrup Vil­ TENNIS— V arsity; VicDhooge, THE in figure skating. C A LL tro it, the North A m erican title - on Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, at line coach w as a young Syracuse lage; F red D evereux, Honolulu, G ro sse Pointe; Jim P hillip s, Ma­ holder: Canadian senior p a irs T he aren a’s day will la st from S yracuse. The second w ill be graduate n a m e d Hugh D u f f y Hawaii; Doug D obrel, F ra s e r; son; Dwight Shelton, Chicago; PIZZA PIT cham pions A lexis a n d C h ris­ 5 a.m . to 11 p.m . In o rd er to ac­ staged on Saturday, Sept. 21,1974, D augherty. Jim G oodrich, B attle C reek; Dick L aird Warner, Dearborn; ED 2 - 0 8 6 3 topher Shields; a n d European cord Ice tim e for all p articip an ts. in E ast Lansing. Duffy, now the fam ous veteran H olm es, W illard, Ohio; S tev eJu - C h a r l e s Wolff, E ast Lansing; cham pion P atrick P era of P a ris , head coach of the S partans, was day, N orthvllle; D i c k Kenney, M ike Y oungs,H astings;m anager, 203 M.A.C. F ran ce. T h ree ice shows will be open The two schools have m et on captain of the O range In 1939. His A iea, Hawaii; Dick K ilbourn, Mt. Walt M oore, St. C lair. to the general public on these the gridiron eight tim es, the m ost line coach (Duffy played guard) P leasan t; John K rasnan, M ilwau­ F resh m an : Kep H arbin, H o i-, Joey H eckert and G ary C lark , d ates: July 14, July 28 and August recent occasion being In 1952. .wh«v! 'vsj. w*a «..scfthorriore, kee; ,G ary L ytle, G ro sse Pointe;, US* W«# * S' ta**re *h 1a a w o n th e j * & lt h a' e. Se g' ,a m• e s M uan. *• H « w a r ¿ .li.7/e^,i'fLanslng; Dale fa'nri,'' JTm «JakLbteC, AvAihgsw P e te rs , C rete, 111.; B ruce P et- 'H eights, 111.; Dick Monan, C oral Intramural D iam on d Clinic Set tihone, Redford; Bob S peer, Sag­ G ables, F la.; M ickey Szilaygi, ►5 Ü 7 inaw; B ill Steckley, D etroit; Ro­ M ilwaukee. land W alcott, Wyoming; J e rry TRACK— V arsity: G eorge B al- News For E ager Youngsters W alker, Lansing; m anager,. Bob throp, Staunton, Va.; Jan Bowen, M S U has a b ra n d n e w Jehkln s, W ashington, D.C. F resh m an : Gordon Behn, P ort C ry stal; M ike B ow ers, Quincy; Dasw ell C am pbell, Hazel P ark; Sanilac; Tom Blnkowski, D ear­ Keith C oates, Sarnia, O nt.; Jim SOFTBALL B O O K STORE THURSDAY, July 1 Spartan coach Danny L itw hiler will hold a special baseball clinic w ill co ver an age group of 14- 18. Both session s will run from born H e i g h t s ; Jam es Blight, F lin t; T e rry B urtrum , F lint; Guy G a rre tt, Colum bia, S.C.; Tom H erb ert, M oline, 111.; C l i n t o n Jones, C l e v e l a n d , Ohio; Mike for in terested children of faculty, 10 to 12 a.m . B usch, St. L ouis, M o.; Tom El­ staff and m arried housing on July L itw h iler, a s s i s t a n t coach lis , G rand Rapids; Ken Ewald, K aines, Drayton P lain s: Paul M c- Field 6 p.m . F rank P e l l e r i n and freshm an C ollam , H artford, Conn.; F red * Easy to reach 1 Quick H its-E vans Scholars 13 and 15. Saginaw; Bob G orski, T aylor; T he firs t session w ill include coach T om Smith will supervise Rich H arlow, D etroit; G reg King­ McKoy, Plainfield, N .J.; Norm an * Open soon to serve your F all needs 2 B utcher B oys-Scabs S inclair, T oronto, Ont.; Robert 3 R hetors-R ed D oors ch ildren ranging from the age of the clin ic. T hey will be aided by dom T r e n t o n ; M ike Kowalski, « New ideas & New location & Super Bargains 4 A d justm ents-O ssicles 9 to 13, while the second clinic an undergraduate c la ss in " b a s e ­ U tica; John K rem er,* W ilm ette, S teele, Plym outh; Jim Sum m ers, ball th eo ry .” 111.; Steve K utas, Lansing; Dwight O rangeburg, S.C.; Gene W ashing­ * The only complete student store L itw hiler is holding th is p ro ­ L ee, New Haven; Dan Longhi, ton, L aP o rte, T exas; E ric Z em - * The shop where students go APPEARANCE COUNTS gram to aid the baseball develop­ G arden City; Phil M itchell, Tay­ p e r, Howell; m anager, G lenH ar- m ent in the im m ediate a rea and lor; Rick N elke, St. L ouis, Mo.; mong, M ilwaukee, W ise. Let LOUIS Make as a serv ic e to the faculty, staff Dave N ellan, Flint; Jim P lotts, F resh m an: SteveB ukieda,C hi­ and m a rried housing students. A llegan; M itch P ru lett, Benton cago, 111.; Roland C a rte r, C ar­ Y o u r’ s Flawless T he boys will need gym shoes H arbor; Bob Roepke, W ilm ette, son C ity; R ichard Dunn, Howell; CA M PU S B O O K STO RE . M inor Repairs o r baseball shoes, a. glove if p o ssible and the p ro p er clo thes. 111.; Steve Rym al, A drian, M ar­ lin V is, Zeeland; John Whalen, T e rry E arly, Lansing; Rodney T he clinic will take place at F ord, Royal Oak; Dan Johnson, . Quick Service B attle C reek; M ike Zuziak, Lan­ W lnnetka, 111.; Dennis Lam b, 507 E. Grand R iver Old C ollege F ield. sing. C oach L itw hiler is also spon­ Southfield; A rt Link, D etro it; sorin g a special clinic for handi­ G O LF—V arsity: John B ecker, Jam es Stew art, Lakeview; Ri­ CLEANjER AND capped ch ildren, ev ery W ednes­ Saginaw; Ken Benson, C rete, 111.; ch ard Tom pkins, H art; John Wil­ S day m orning this term until the Doug Hankey, St. Johns; F red cox, W illard, Ohio; and m ana­ Career Opportunity SHIRT LAUNDRY s e s sio n 's conclusion. M ackey. Baldwin, N.Y.; B rian g e r, John Broadfoot, Saginaw. Long Hikes To Classes At Minimum 623 E. Grand R iver ED 2-3537 A cro ss From Student S ervices UNITED STA TES P U B LIC H EALTH SERV IC E Students s h u t t l i n g back and th e ir re su lts adapted when sched- uling cla sse s for the com ing V E N E R E A L DISEASE BRANCH - COMMUNICABLE DISEASE C ENTER R IC A R D O W IL L D E U V E R fo rth between B essey and B er- stru c to rs is also a fa c to r," he term . key H alls this sum m er m ay won­ said. "W e try to keep the dis­ "W eather, biking and walking d e r why the convenient cla ss tance between c la sse s at a m in­ tim e a re all taken into consid­ We are going to eradicate syphilis in the United States. scheduling doesn’t f i n d t h e m im u m ." eratio n when scheduling c la ss­ 0 1 trudging out to A kers at 7 a.m . Individual departm ents a re a l­ e s .” said T erren ce A rm strong. We need people who want immediate job involvement, interesting work, an outlet V p .m . to I a .m . MSU R eg istrar H orace King so accom m odated as to their for creative ideas, and an excellent opportunity for advancement. said that these halls a re used req u e sts for certain buildings and We want to talk with above average senior students who are maioring in the alm ost exclusively for general c la ssro o m s. follow ing academic fields: sum m er cla sse s because of their Studies of the tim e it tak es a cen tral location and abundance student to walk various distances of teaching aid s. on cam pus a re undertaken by the BIOLOGY HUMANITIES P O L IT IC A L SCIENCE 7 D ays a W eek "M obility of students and in - C am pus Planning C om m ittee, and ENGLISH LANGUAGES SOCIAL SCIENCES IN S T Y L E With the JOURNALI SM PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY P U B L IC H E A LT H SOCIOLOGY lATTENTION CAR OWNERS finest in golf ECONOMICS HISTORY P U B L IC ADMINISTRATION MATHEMATICS complete fro n t end re p a ir and alignm ent supplies from • F i n e s t P i z z a in Town * brakes * suspension i n t e r v i e w s w i l l be c o n d u c t e d X • Subm arines ★wheel balancing * steering co rre ctio n s LARRY July 8, • Giant H am * m otor tune ups CUSHION C o n ta c t y o u r P la c e m e n t O ffic e to a r r a n g e f o r a n in te r v ie w 1462 E. M ic h ig a n -o p e n 5 -1 D a ily SPORTING GOODS 3020 V tn e ’ St.-"- AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FOR D E L IV E R Y U S K E Y 'S A u t o S a fe ty C e n te r 1 blk. N. o f M ic h . A v e . - - W est o f S e ars 124 SOJJTH LARCH IV 4-7346 R IC A R D O ’ S 4 8 2 -1 5 5 4 Open Mon. & F r i . nights IV 5-7465 T hursday, July 1, 1965 5 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n ÜMMKÜ ¡lili 3 B CLOSED C O N V E N IE N C E . . . P L U S L O W P U C E S ! rÆ W m usai 0 1 0 " E ” A T S H O P P E R S F A ffll"IRi"I! 3301 EAST MICHIGAN NEXT DOOR TO FRANDOR ilü i ÊÊÊi ' W m !I $M £ ■ I LEAN, FRESH GROUND v j M t r d r-y ÊÊP / M 10 .■ £ à I : • î¿«1? | k" V Tt;*> ^TW » í OPEN 8 A.M. T010 P.M. DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS LARGE 24 OZ. JAR FRENCH'S BAREFOOT IN THE P A R K --T h e H o r tic u lt u ra l G arde ns by M S U ’ s Student S e r- rf.ra c, m . n , l n , . r . , , . d !n , K . v c r l . . , * MUSTARD there. m h REG. 39« VLASIC 22,000 TREES SW EET SN A X 5 , 5 7 5 A c re s O f M SU B e a u ty VLASIC M SU ’ s campus is one of the largest in the T he G rounds D epartm ent also has at Its d isposal 50 vehicles, which Include p assang er nation with total land holdings of 5,575 acres. Of these, 1,575 acres are under the d ire c ­ c a rs and all types of tru ck s that a re n ecessary SW EET R EU SH to m aintain the cam pus y e ar around. tion oi the Grounds Department, headed by B u r t F e r r is , superintendent of grounds m ain­ T h e gasoline required for these vehicles REG. 25c G E B H A R D T ’ S am ounts to about 3,500 gallons a month. tenance. Included in this 1,575 acres are the academic and housing areas, the athletic fields, golf course, wood lots except B a k e r, and the nurs­ T he g ra ss cutting operation on cam pus is a Job in itself and re q u ire s the use of 30 hand pow er-m ow ers, 15 cut riding m ow ers HOT m SAUCE 10VÌ OZ. CAN 19 0 and 15 larg e com m ercial m ow ers that are e rie s . Contained within these 1,575 campus acres tra c to r pow ered. MARIO M A N Z A N IL L A T he Grounds D epartm ent, F e rris said, is 9 OZ. are over 22,000 trees, 200,000 shrubs and vines, as w ell as 1,442 acre s of lawn and also In charge of all rubbish disposal on the S n iF F E D O L IV E S JAR 59 0 cam pus, as well as the disposal of cin ders shrub area., . . from the two pow er plants. C HICKEN OF The tre e s and shrubs, of which there are L ast year we hauled over 32,000 cubic yards THE SEA B & M BRICK OVEN more than 4,500 kinds, are valued over $5,000, of rubbish, enough to co ver Spartan Stadium ^ ( C h ic k e n 1 L B . 6 OZ. 000 to replace. playing field to a depth of 35 feet. CHUNK STY LE CROCK 29 0 M SU ’ s campus also has 70 m iles of side­ T he disposal of the rubbish required 9,520 TH,S e 3 y BAKED BEAHS JAR walk, six m iles of concrete and asphalt bike trip s to the dump. c h u n k pads, 30 m iles of roads and 16,500 parking L ast y e ar the litte r strew n on the cam pus L IG H T Tj/Nfl REG. S I.49 VAL1$É 50« OF N ESTEA spaces. by students, faculty, and v isito rs co st about $16,000 to rem ove. LARGE The Job uf maintaining and keeping M ich i­ T he total co sts of m aintaining the cam pus 880 gan State's campus beautiful the year around for one year is over $500,000. T h is includes tq M S IN IT TEA 3 OZ. JAR *n 100 is a big one, F e r r is said. It requires 60 lab o r, supplies and se rv ic e s, and equipm ent, REG. 2 FOR 35c P O L L Y ANNA FRESH P 2 L B . LOAF full tim e and 60 part time employees who F e r r is said. >i B SPARTAN SPARTAN 4 8 work from Apr ! to November. PKG. OF W H IT E B R E M CHEESE U M B A P K IH S . . 60 H a lf-a -Ù o z è n M S I A th lè te s •w 100 spread" 7 A 0 OHIO RECIPE CTN. OF G o T o H e a d O f T h e C la s s m W loaves BOOK M ATCHES 50 i BAY’ S 19 0 REG. 98« V A LU E OFF INSECT Six athletes representing six of M ichigan State’s 13 v a rsity Ba seb a l P O L L Y ANNA OR T E N D E R K R U S T FRESH SLI CED I ENGLISH 5 OZ. B ru ce P e t t i b o n e , sen io r in d i f f e r e n t sports c o m p i l e d straight A records to lead M ic h i­ tea m s. A full group of honor ro ll stu - physical education; Bob H a rris, WHITE BREAD 114 L B. LOAVES 1 9 0 I MUFFINS REPEUERT CAN m d e n t-ath letes is listed below.- sophom ore in history; and T im gan State varsity athletes in aca­ Footbal I Sisson, sophom ore in u niv ersity demic p e r f o r m a n c e spring quarter. W alter Form an, sophom ore in college. M ò rto n They were among 40 Spartans p re-p ro fessio n al; P at G allinagh, Fencing sophom ore in h i s t o r y ; H arold M ark H askell, junior in psy­ RI CH AND CREAMY to gain the honor r o ll which L ucas, junior in physical educa­ chology; G eorge Webb, Junior in COUNTRY FRESH c r e a m p ie s 19 includes t e a m m em bers with tion; B o ris D im itroff, junior In social science; Stephen V ore, o grades of B or better. Each of the six posted averages of 4.0 history; Dick Flynn, senior in Junior in p re-p ro fessio n al; G ary CHOCOLATE A i-' on the Michigan State’ grading social s c i e n c e ; Jam es Juday, S telnhart, junior in ag ricu ltu re that has 4.0 for an A, sophom ore in university college; science; a n d Jam es F ordyce, MILK c°ttm 3.0 for B , 2.0 for C , and etc. Don Japlnga, Junior in physical sophom ore in p re-p ro fessio n al. PflVTi education; Jam es P ro eb stle, jun­ T rock i F u lle r, A ll-A m erican io r in business-law ; and C h arles C laudell Jam es, sophom ore in see. ct player from Kingston, M igyanka, senior in physical edu­ ele c tric a l engineering; T om H er­ g a l . CTN. Ja m a ic a , c o m p i l e d a perfect b e rt, Junior in physical educa­ half mark for the third consecutive cation. COUNTRY FRESH G olf tion; Da swell C am pbell, sopho­ 25 quarter. He w ill be a senior in G erald Flynn, senior in physi­ m ore in m athem atics;T om K ues- the fall and is m ajoring in me­ cal education; M ikeB iber, sopho­ te r, sophom ore in art; and R uss ORANGE chanical engineering. Russ P le tch er, Junior cro ss m ore in accounting; and Norm an and Ray P letch er, Juniors in country runner from Ashtabula, W aara, senior in political sci­ accounting. DRINK Ohio, rtVade his perfect record ence. S w im m ing Hockey G ary Dilley, sophom ore in p re ­ «S K ' for the second straight quarter. M att Mulch ay, junior in b u si- p rofessional; a n d John Ladd, Others making perfect records ness-law ; Tom P u r d o , sopho-' sophom ore in p re-p ro fessio n al. YOUR CHOICE OF REG. OR L O -C A L RED REG. 37« MOTT'S w ere: Ju n io r 157-pound w re stle r m ore in business law; and John W restling M o rey V illa re a l of T u lsa, Okla., S chuster, sophom ore in p a r k M orey V i l l a r e a l , Junior in Junior fencer George Webb of Oak P a r k , Mich.; sophomore baseball player T im Sisson of Tecum seh; and s o p h o m o r e m anagem ent. T e n n i s L aird W arner, sophom ore in history; Mike Youngs, Junior in social science; and Bob P ickens, sophom ore in physical education. C la re D Soccer eBoer, senior In police HAWAIIAN PUNCH OR DELICIOUS APPLE SAUCE 1 OT. 3 OZ. JAR hockey p layer R a y C orrado of p o litical science; Dwight Sheldon, ad m inistration; Payton F u lle r, senior in social science; and Junior In m echanical engineering; Chicago. W alt M oore, senior in e le ctrical and T e rry Bidlak, sophom ore In Hl-C ORANGE DRINK A total of 36 others had a ve r­ ages of 3.0 or above in a sur­ vey that covered a ll members engineering. physical education. UNCLE SAM RED, WHITE AND BLUE LE T ’ S G E T A C Q U A I N T E D & j POPSICLES 1- QT. 14 OZ. CAN Noontim e, N ig h ttim e EACH ONLY- COUNTRY L AN E BU LK PAK A nytim e , . . ^odf »with df1'110’' 1 HALF ,fopital fruit VANILLA ICE CREAM G A L. 49$ For a SNACK or MEAL Q U I C K S E R V I C E a n d L O W PR IC E S at a l l 5 c o n v e n i e t l o c a t i o n s k for th e Golden Arches TJI T r y o u r new “ F i l e t - O - F is h T.M. U.S. P«t. ON. McDonald Corp. 1M4 CoawngM MeOonaid Corp. 1864 E A S T L A N S IN G -— E A S T LANSING 1024 E. G rand R iv e r 234 W. G ran d R i v e r FRESH FROM 35( 3 for $1 NORTH L A N S IN G — W EST L A N S I N G — SOUTH LANSING VINE-RIPENED CANTALOUPE ARI ZON AI EACH 2120 N. L a r c h 4015 W. S a g in a w 4700 S. C e d a r 6 M ich ig an S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an T h u r s d a y , July 1, 1965 Re-Entry D r.v e nsmg In T h e a t r e - ^ F irs t C ir c le T h e a t e r P r o d u c t io n ( c o n tin u e d f r o m page I) any single Incident, but'upon a som e In terest has been raised on cam pus. Jol ly RoorJ W ? ?4 79 p attern of disruptive behavior,” A le tte r encouraging faculty F uzak said. m em b ers to m ake inquiries and NOW! THRU TUES! C a n 't C a p t u r e E n e r g y O f P l a y Schiff denied the validity of the ch arg es against him , and dis­ p ro te sts to the adm inistration has been sent to all faculty m em ­ ADM ISSIO N THIS E N G A G E M E N T cu ssed his grievances at a m eet­ b e rs by the MSU F rien d s of A D U L T S ALSO C H IL D R E N O V ER 12 S I . 25 sib ilities than th e ir m inor ro les ing of the A m erican C ivil L ib er­ SNCC and the E ast Lansing Civil C H IL D R E N 6 YRS. TH R U I I YRS. — 50c allow them to prove. ties Union T uesday. T he ACLU R ights M ovement. By D AVE HANSON T H E R A IN M A K E R has ex p ressed an In terest in his A le tte r is also circulating F E A T U R E T T E SHOWN AT 8:40 P .M . State N ews R e v ie w e r T he p r o b l e m with D irecto r case. am ong faculty in the h istory de­ John B a l d w i n ’ s production of “ E very attem pt w ill be m ade partm en t. T he State News was N a t u r e ’s H a p p y - G o - L u c k y C l o w n ! “ R ainm aker’’ Is that the drab­ to change the ad m inistration de­ unable to learn If the faculty WALT D I S N E Y ' S The firs t of five presentations to be and w arm as dem anded. sta rt and because too m uch of the n ess of L izzie and the drought cision t h r o u g h reg u la r chan­ m em ber who w rote the le tte r was of the MSU Sum m er C irc le The­ But because she is the only first act and subsequent relief Is not co ntrasted enough with n e ls,” a spokesm an for the ACLU in te re ste d in Schiff personally a te r Is an enjoyable production woman, she Is called upon to be d e p e n d s on L izzie’s younger the co lor of the com ing of S tar­ FLASHf,. r e i n ig e O JT T E R O of “The R ainm aker.“ too many things at the sam e brother, the tough scenes suffer. buck. said . Should this fall, Schiff has indicated that he w ill take court o r w hether he was displeased that the adm inistration had not in­ T E C H N IC O L O R * -oMCMlXI Wilt Disney Productions time. Tom K ern is Just not right for T he love scenes lack Intim acy, action. form ed the departm ent of the de­ The play is set som ew here in F rank Rutledge does not quite not ju st because they a re staged " T h e re a re so many estab­ cision at the tim e. T he depart­ the W est about 1930 during the the p a rt of the youngest bro th er, lished A m erican p rincip les in my M A R Y P O PPIN S SHOWN AT 9 :4 0 -1 2 P .M . last stages of a drought. L lz/.ie capture the spellbinding nature of Jim . While the others m anage to at the back of the aren a but m ent did not learn of the case Starbuck, probably because the b e c a u s e the rom antic w orld c a se that this is m o re than a until Schiff him self brought It to C u rry Is destined to be an old tight q u a rte rs do not allow the capture the flavor of the language, S t a r b u c k offers L izzie never question of my sim ply being re ­ Its attention. m aid and the drought seem s end­ WALTDISNEYSGREATESTACHIEVEMENT! le ss until the entrance of rain­ kind of hoopla and excitem ent his scenes dem and. He is not the he cannot. He lacks the streng th and m aturity that is supposed to com es off. ad m itted,” Schiff said. His case re s ts on six points, Should he choose to apply again, Schiff w ill be considered for re - m aker Bill Starbuck. colorful ch aracter that Starbuck be bursting within the c h aracte r R utledge doesn’t s m i l e o r he said. T hese include: the lack adm lssion, Fuzak said. aaaaaa m ust be, but rath e r only the bad of Jim . His eyes roll as he speaks capture the hypnotic laugh of of specifically defined regula­ P resid en t John A. Hannah, who •••• •••• ••••• ••••• aaaaae* aaaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa As L izzie, B arbara Rutledge Starbuck. He trie s to let the lines ••••• ••••• ••••••••••• aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa has the chore of carryin g the in Starbuck, the desperado, con his lines and he is ju st able to tions which a re easily accessib le is on vacation until July 9 was say it all but they a re not enough. aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa ••••••••••a ••••••••••• aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa play and succeeds for the m ost man and no good. The heart of slavage a few of the b est lines to studen ts, restric tio n s of fre e ­ not available for com m ent. dom of expression, lack of a w rit­ aaa aaa aaaaaaa ••••••••••• aaaaaaa aaaaa aaaaaaa aaa p a rt. As the only woman in the gold is m issing. that give the play flavor. “R ainm aker* is a play that 2 Freshmen aaa • •• i n aaaaaaa aaaaaa aaaaa ••• ••• ••• aaa • •• ••• aaaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa play, she Is lively when she needs T he play gets off to a slow dem ands action, dem ands thew lld ten bill of p a rtic u la rs, denial of ••• ••• ••• aaa • • • ••• aaa aaa aaa • • • aaa aaa The fath er, H.C., and the older due p ro c e ss, lack of freedom for excitem ent of a revlyal m eeting. aaa aaa aaa *aa aaa • • • ••• aaa aaa aaa aaa bro th er, Noah, a re w ell played by p erso n s of all political p ersu a­ ^aaaa aaaaaa Suspended aaaaaa eaea46v^ia aaaaaaa taa aaa Program Info. 332-6944 T h ere has to be co lor, sound aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa MM m m aaaaaa aaa :trw 2nd Week! W illiam M ontgom ery and Delke and m ovem ent th a t Is difficult to sions, a n d that non-academ ic aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaa Pipes respectively. They suffer, considerations have w rongly tak­ aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaa aaa aaaaaaaaa :aaaa ::« ë ô ô iM â m t ím f Ptices This Engagement! stage in the round o r th re e - as does all the m en in the cast, en precedence o v e r academ ic aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaaaa aaaaa Until 5:30 P.M. $1.00 q u a rte r. - ii T r » aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaa aaa aaaaa #aa*aaa Evenings & Sunday $1.25 f r o m having to w ear cowboy ones. T he A m erican C ivil L ib erties aaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaa aaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa boots. They seem uncom fortable. T he C irc le ' production lacked Schiff denies ch arges that he Union has ex pressed an in te re st •aa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaaaaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaa aaa F eature P resented 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:35-9:50 the action. It lacked the color advocated the breaking of Uni­ in the ca se of one of two fre sh ­ aaa aaa aaaaaaa aaa aaaaa #* aaa aaa See The Motion P ictu re T hat B roke All F red R uppert as F ile, the eli­ men women suspended for vio­ to save It 'from the d rabn ess of v e rsity regulations In Logos. y Box Office R ecords At Radio C ity M usic Hall! gible deputy, and C harles C assel the situation in which we find " I did not advocate that the lation of women’s hou rs twice a s the sheriff, have g re a te r pos­ the set of in terestin g c h a ra c te rs. student body break any regu la­ spring term . THE SCREEN’S MOST EXCITINGCAST... Progrom Info. 332-5817 tio n s,” Schiff said. ” 1 m erely rep o rted t h e policy stand of T he firs t night, the women receiv ed about 60 late m inutes. ❖ INTHEYEAR’S MOST MAGNIFICENT MOVIE! TODAY THRU SAT.! CSR.” T hey claim ed to have been at an « 0 .4 * 1 With reg ard to regulations on inform al m eeting of a civil rig h ts METROG0LDWYNMAYER ANANAIOlt DEGRUNWAIDPRODUCTION>'*»* F rom 7:00 P.M . - Saturday group. F ro m 1:00 P.M . t h e distribution of lite ra tu re Schiff w rote: T he second night they p a rtic ­ INGRID BERGMAN • REX HARRISON "In the in te re st of a fre e aca­ ipated in a sit-in at E ast L an­ ju u e X fT S te U G H T M . ... r r s D E L IC IO O S ... dem ic and political atm osphere sing C ity H all, dem onstrating for D IC K ALAIN DELON ■ GEORGE C. SCOTT at MSU, CSR w ill refu se to r e ­ an open occupancy ordinance. HAHS1Òse ffíüAUroem m T he dem onstration ended at about IT S U S U R IO U S ...A N D y o u D o N T mum ANDREW S A V A N DYKE JEANNE MOREAU ■ OMAR SHARIF spect this regulation, and appeals AND to the Faculty C om m ittee on Stu­ 3 a.m . and the women decided J im i f dent A ffairs to rescind its deci­ not to retu rn to the dorm . SHIRLBU MacLAINE & s io n ....’’ T he woman in whom the ACLU BADOElfY odili Ä h im oSTnT d WYNN TECHNICOLOR'' is in terested was an honors stu­ A nother issu e of Logos enum­ h ü uuichesieu EV ER YTH IN G H A P P EN S I N. . . dent with an average of 3.48 BILiWAláTDÓÑDaGRADI s :p ÌK BIIíIÍSH ROBERíSTÉVENSON ä ä e rated the reasons why CSR did until spring. Spring term she Onpi-ia ¿ i s t not seek official recognition by fell to a 1.8, apparently because student governm ent. of extensive tim e spent in civil Special em phasis is placed by rig h ts activities. Schiff on the contention that he “As far as we are concerned, w as denied due p ro cess of law. a violation of wom en’s hours He w as dism issed, he said, by tw ice in one t e r m provides an a rb itra ry decision on the p art groundrl’* fo r suspension,“ John of the adm inistration and when he A. Fuzak, Vice P resid en t for " requested a hearing before the Student A ffairs said. “T he civil ARTCARNEY WALLYCOX Ì0YCEGRENFELLMOIRALISTER»»EDMUNDPURD0MInPanaviswTind MetroCOUM F aculty C om m ittee on Student Af­ rig h ts activ ities of the women Plus Cartoon “ The Cat That Hated People” fa irs to p resen t his side, it was had nothing to do with it.’ denied. A different view was stated by Next Glenn Ford-Geraldine Page in DEAR H E A R T ” T he fact that he was not given Howard H arrison , a leader of the Att. Plus The “ Battle of the V i l l a F io r ita ” WALTER CHIARI • SYLVA KOSCINA E ast L ansing Civil Rights Move­ UGO TOGNAZZI - GABRIELE FERZETTI ing ritten a w bill of p a rtic u la rs, lis t­ reaso n s for the ad m in istra­ m ent. To him , the cru x of the rogram Inform ation 482-3905 — TODAY:-------------“ m a tte r Is: -"TECHNICOLOR" tion’s action against him is also “Should the U niversity place m M . ' m M K W P . F ea tu re 7:30, 9:30 P .M . - Sat. «very disturbing, h Ae said 1:40, 3 t ^ 5 ; S 0 , ? : 3 s M 3 S P . M , fit . - -y • a .gjudent w i t h -vV* R R ff if S liiS TREVOR HOWARD •>/)(.bat>y from fh» Pris» }v It is not an en tirely unique o r otherw ise b rillian t rfecord aca­ C ontinuous from 1:00 P„M, , V O N llY A N lS •NOTICE unusual step for the ad m in istra­ dem ically and behaviorally for With T he L ast P erform an ce On Saturday, July 3rd, T h is tion to go_pver the heads of indi­ following the dictates of his con­ startin g M r - E Xjt M PARKRR OBSOBE SS NY........... T h ea tre Will C lose F o r T he Sum m er. Thank You F or vidual departm ents and rejec t an science?" COLOR OCLuxe Your P atron age, See You In T he F all. applicant a c c e p t e d by them , W arren W ar dwell, M gr. FR ID A Y: 1,3:10, 5:15, 7:25, 9:40 P*M. Fuzak said. E very MSU applicant m ust receiv e the acceptance of the adm inistration in addition to Library To Close Starts being a c c e p t e d on academ ic T he MSU L ib rary w ill be closed Super Bargain Day! grounds. Sunday, July 4, but will be open ALL-DAY PREVUE OF THESE 2 FEATURES! to d a y ! ONT1NUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M . — « j * m m m B ecause of the position of Schiff on cam pus and the p a rtic u la r c ir­ as usual on Saturday and M onday. Saturday hours a re 9 a.m . to «► 4B944M - 5 p .m . and Monday the hours a re ALL-DAY cum stances of his case, how ever, 8 a.m . to 11 p.m . SUPER BARGAIN DAY? 2 FEATURES Summer Circle Theater FOLLOW US SHOWN WN TODAY AT 1:10-5:00-9:05 l:10-5:0( P.M . W e d .-S a t . At D e m o n s t r a t i o n Hall • • • • »• • and fin d th e a n s w e r ; LI • ^ Ve » I to th e c o m e d y q u e stio n Xhe liveliest Art of^/j / T H E R A IN M A K E R o f th e y e a r! Adm ission $2.00 C u rta in T im e F o r Reservations C all 355-0148 Mon.Tues. 2-6 p.m. Wed.-Sat. 2-9 p.m. NOW SHOWING T h u r s . - T u e s . July 6 U V E 'I N ' A ST LA * SIN» ADM. $1.50 Children 50« ,* ACCLAIMED ; Charles K.Mdman presents Peter Sellers Peter O'Toole as * JaMesGaRNeR, Walt Disney’s '• Romy Schneider DKxVaN Dykç greatest achievement! Capucine ELKP S O M M g R , Paula Prentiss an d le a st but not last ANgieDiCKfNSON Woody Allen production a n d g u e s t star Ursula Andress * Julie Andrews • Dick Van Dyke -*•’ They’re all together again! (for the first time!) I David Tomlinson • Glynis Johns * TECHNICOLOR* effimNUM Altum on séte noi*t * #** « w» « * *« « * W h a t 's N e w AlSOStAWRlNO - A lso 2nd Disney H it - P u s s y c a t? fD EmMeRMaN; "Flash The Teenage Otter” CARL REM ERr ft E R R E 4 t t f MURO TAKA Released thru U N IT E D A R T I S T S PLUS TODAY ONLY AT 2:50-6:45 LATE Produced by - Shown Once at" 11:40 - F eature F riday at 3:10, /CHARLESK FELDMAN CARROLL BAKER as Lyrics by HAL DAVID 7:05 P.M ., once later” Only 4 M iles E. On Grand R ive r, M -43 T E C H N IC O L O R * "H A R LO W ” T hursday, July 1, 1965 w M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig an 5 P ie c e s e f in s u la te d 5 FUSE! men o» MMU1W New East Lansing K roger Sockol ¡ Í M ü lO At 2825 E. Grand R iver ■ Mon. thru Sat. Sunday ( c o n tin u e d f r o m page 2) T H E R M O T E M P ÏB 1 R ' 9 A.M. to 10 P.M . 12 P.M . to 7 P.M . with coupons from Kroger s Now Gift Mailer .-3 them selves. When they saw m e they stopped. M odern casual w aro at homo indoors or outdoors. Stain, chip impact F randor K roger "A ll rig h t,’* I snapped. "W hat rosistant. Dish washor safo. Koops hot food» hot. coU foods cold longer is it? " We reserve the right to limit quantities. than ordinary dinnorwaro. Start your sot now -only at Kroger. Mon. thru Sat. Sunday "W ell s i r , " P hyllis began 9 A.M. to 9 P.M . 12 P.M . to 7 P.M . Copyright The Kroger Co., 1965. S t a r t y o u r e o t w ith a FREE t u m h l a r th in w e a k . Y a u « a t hesitantly, " th e m an and 1 have m a r e f r e e p ie c e s in t h e w e e k s t a co m e! been talking. itc "G o back atop the gunnel M iss H e lp e r," 1 said stern ly . " S ir ," she said desperately. ■ à "T h e m an and I want to turn b a ck ." ^lic 1 " T h is is m utiny!" 1 shouted. Full Shank Half T h is W e e k ! P hyllis was just about to strik e m e with her paddle when I saw it. "Look! T h ar she blow s!" SmokedHams Ik FREE THERMO TEMP 1 Finally! T h ere It w as. Moby Duck I We stood In awe as we V « w atched the c rea tu re. We cam e within about 50 feet of the great w hite duck when a huge b e l l o w Issued from his th ro at, striking fear Into all of |A ll K ro g e r S to re s 1 2 -o z . T U M B L E R u s. We hid our faces as Moby Duck let forth another thunder­ ous— "QUA CK ." W IL L BE with 1st. week Mailer Coupon nd a $5 or more purchase We cam e clo se r. C lo ser. I .jumped o n t o the g r e a t w hite CLO SED M onday, July 5 duck’s back and we thrashed vio­ lently In the w ater. It was be­ tw een him and m e, my strength pitted against his. " I ’ll kill ye this tim e, Moby Duck,” 1 cried . "Q u a ck ," he answ ered, but 1 P oultry Sale! 12 to 16-lb. Yearling Y O U R C H O IC E H E R R U D S , E C K R IC H BALL PA R K , dldn*'t like the way he said it. O S C A R M A Y ER or I needed all my agility and HEN TURKEYS * P E S C H K E 'S C I R C U S strength as I grappled in the Peschke's Tenderay Boston Rolled C edar w i t h 4,000 p o u n d s of fighting duck. I suddenly feld a p a ir of hands 4 to 6-lb. D U C K LIN G S b RING BOLOGNA Kwick Krisp 'b 5 9 f B o n e le s s P o t R o a s tib 7 9 ? Southern Star Franks Double-Breasted or on my back, pulling m e away S l i c e d B a c o n 2 ibpkg * 1 . 4 5 C a i n e i H a m 4 - i b .s i z « * z . 9 9 3 - L E G G E D F R Y E R S »> 'fro m Moby Duck. "Stop it! You’ll kill him !, a Patrick Cudahy Cudahy « 6 9 « voice cried . S l i c e d B a c o n i-ib pkg 7 9 ° * P I C N I C S 3-ib. size i . b u Frozen y g He pulled m e off, and when I Singleton Brand finally calm ed down, I noticed 4 2 5 E X T R A 99e he had a uniform on. Fim en Fryer Legs, Thighs or W est Virginia T O P VALUE STA M PS Shrim p So Moby Duck is fre e . My B R E A S T S w/ribs ib 4 9 < ’ S e m i - B o n e l e s s H a m ib 89 revenge Is Incom plete. 1 w ish with c o u p o n s b e l o w and fo r nothing m ore than to die Kay Bee Frozen Herrud s Lunch Meat First W eek Maiiei C o u p o n s now. C U B E S T E A K v.-ib Pkg 9 9 c P a r t y A s s o r t m e n t ib. 8 9 i ‘A -lb pkg $ 1 . 9 9 The final indignity was heaped upon m e the next m orning. The -D E L M O N T E S A L E - final hum iliation. I w as sum ­ Del Monte De' Mon,e W hole Kernel or m oned to the cam pus police sta­ the purchase of a j, I tion w here 1 was fined $25 for CATSUP 5 14oz b,ls 7 9 ( C r e a m S t y l e C o r n 5 1 l b1 o z cansH 9 < ' m olesting the ducks. I G o ld e n S n o o r C h o c. Del Monte _ Del Mont® _ t< | * D e v ils F o o d L a y e r C a k e I F r u i t C o c k t a i l 4 1 i b 1 °z ^ 7 9 ' G A R D E N P E A S 5 l l b i ° * c a n » * l ^^Redeem at Kroger thru Sa* July ? 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E tiquette, I have been inform ed by A m erica's latest ch ild p h ilo s- after th e ir publication as * 0 Ye Jig s and Juleps* they stayed a M e m b e rs phér, is what you are doing and national b e stseller for 66 w eeks. M ich igan S ta te w ill h o s t m o re saying when people a re looking V irginia told A m ericans they th an 1,000 4-H C lu b m e m b e rs iivd listening. What you a re think- w ere far ahead of the re s t of the fro m e v e ry M ich igan co u nty d u r­ , is your own business. world in religion .C onsiderC hina ing 4 -H C lu b W eek, J u ly 13 to 16. E ver since a m i n i s t e r dis­ (before the C o m m u n i s t s took T he youths w ere s e le c te d to covered the gospel according to over). take p a rt in the 47th annual event P eanuts, child philosophers have In her home tow’ll of L eesville, on the b a sis of outstanding 4-H Ci me inti m ore than th e ir own, how ever, V irginia could count C lub re c o rd s.T h e program w hich perhaps rightly S ', seven religion s. C atholics, E p is­ c a rrie s the th em e‘‘D e stin a tio n - T h e.r childish candor strik es copalians, M ethodists, B ap tists, L ead ersh ip” reflects the concern home at adult hypocrisy but pads Cam pbellites , Presbyte­ of 4-H Club lead ers in develop­ the barbs with hum or. O therw ise ria n s, and Holy R ollers. ing leadership in M ichigan young we would ignore them the sam e She furtherm ore Inform ed us people in line with a changing way we i g n o r e other philos- that if E verlasting Life w ere U nited S tates and the w orld. p h ers, God’s precious gift, she could T h is y e a r’s em phasis will in­ V irginia C ary Hudson, when a think of som e other things she clude world understanding and lass of 10 in 1904, wrote a se rie s would like b etter. P early gates, hum an relatio n s. In the opening of im pertinent essays with the harps and angel wings that rpolted s e s s i o n . S t a t e Senator Guy purely, adult Intention of getting w eren't her ideal. N I G E R I A N S A T DIN N E R - - W h i le f h e c h a n g e to A m e r i c a n f o o d m a y be d i f f i c u l t V anderjag t of C adillac will chal­ at least a B out of her English H er idea of fun was a garden f o r s o m e f o r e i g n stu d e n ts , it h a s n ’t s e e m e d to b o th e r these N i g e r i a n students lenge 4-H Club m em bers to ac­ course at a southern Episcopal party with at least 30 other h e r e f o r t h e s u m m e r . W o r k i n g on th e m a i n c o u r s e a r e (I. to r . ) J , N . N w o k e u k u , tively seek leadership ro le s at boarding school. children, Including the L eesvilie P.O. O s u ji, and E .D . Neuby. Photo by G e o r g e Junne all levels during th eir life. She told her teachers all kinds orphanage and the Negro lads .f things they had been aware of who hung around the ra ilro ad A b e tter appreciation for the before, but as usual the child’s station, or winning bets with a P R O G R E S S M A T C H ES EX P E C T A T IO N S work of the U nited N ations is the innocent c r i t i c i s m was con­ sm arty neighborhood kid. goal of the world understanding sidered charm ing. T he esssays w ere still charm ing in 1962 when .. She once bet a friend 25 cents that P resb y terian s believed in procrastination and she collected C y c lo tr o n N e a r in g C a p a c ity sessio n s. D elegates w i l l be train ed to take active leadership to involve teenagers and adults when th eir p reacher asserted the In p ro g ram s that will in c re ase Peoples Church T he cyclotron laboratory is moving rapidly T he secto r focused, variable energy, m ultiple understanding of the U nited N a-s pledge card s proved they did. tow ards the day when It will be operating at ca­ p a rtic le , isocronous cyclotron is one of about 12 tio n s. E ast Lansing 1 read *0 Ye Jig s and Juleps* pacity'. of its kind. T here a re about 6 in the com pleted "O u r p r o g r e s s has m atched w h a t v / e e x ­ stag e. It has a 56 MeV (m illion electron volt) E xtensive use of closed c ir ­ Interdenom inational with delight and a twinge of guilt cuit television will play a big p a rt whenever Virginia spoke a p re ­ p e c t e d , ’ ' said R ichard L , Dickenson, cyclotron capacity. P rotons can be accelerated to a speed 200 \V, Grand R iver co o rd in ato r,’' and we hope to reach a regularly of 60,000 m iles p e r hour by the m achine. Two in discussion of human relatio n s judice in kindly good faith or throughout the en tire week. Some a; Michigan p u n c t u r e d my own self-rig h t- scheduled b asis in the fall.’' clo sed circu it television c a m eras, one in op era­ Four w alls 78 inches thick have been con­ tion at p resen t, m onitor the cyclotron while it 90 discussion groups will explore eousness. the m eaning a n d cause of d is­ • SUNDAY SERVICE stru cted at the south end of the lab to house the is being run. crim ination, predjudice and other 10:00 a.m . She had the child’ '- faith that cy clotron. The walls are of stacked block con­ An analogy' to the phy sicist using the cyclotron C O A L S H O U L D E R — T w o MSU w o r k m e n put their will be held tru sted what adults believed, and struction (brick without m o rtar). T his is an old was once drawn by H enry B lo sse r, d irec to r of social problem s concerning hu­ b a c k s i n t o t he job o f s h o v e l l i n g c oa l in t o t h e s t o k e r at the State T heater she reflected the adultch.m acter- technique which dates back to the P yram ids. the C yclotron L aboratory. A man m ight stand man relatio n s. Club m em bers at t h e MSU P o w e r P l a n t . P h o t o b y J a m e s H, H i l e istic of stating an intention for A poured-in-place co ncrete wall five feet will attem pt to seek altern ativ e good when acting spitefully. (with a supply of ping-pong balls in his hand,) solutions to problem s and d e te r­ “ T ruth and Freedom ” thick sep ara tes the offices and shops from the Dr. W allace Robertson It was easy to dism iss her cyclotron. at the door of a dark room in which he believes th e re is an object. Sooner o r la te r, by throw ing m ine ro les they can assum e in th e ir h o m e com m unities, th e Ag Society Names Head hum orous stabs. She burled them Some 18 graduate students and 40 undergrad­ the b alls into the room , he is going to learn An asso ciate p ro fesso r of ag­ Hansen Joined ASAE in 1946 CHURCH SCHOOL in her frankness and good w ill. uate students will be working at the laboratory som ething about the physical p ro p e rtie s of the state, the nation and the w orld. ric u ltu ra l engineering has been and has served on sev eral com ­ 10:00 a.m . And after all, she was only a child. when capacity is reached. object, he said. T he annual club week Is spon­ nam ed a divisional chairm an of m ittees in the F arm M achinery At the Church How could she understand? Even at the presen t stage of developm ent the T he laboratory may be visited by interested sored by the 4-H Club departm ent the A m erican Society of A gri­ Division of the Society including j c rib Room through 6th grade The next day I forgot the book. cyclotron Is som etim es operated until 1 o r2 a.m ., groups on F riday m ornings at 9:00. V isits of the M ichigan C ooperative Ex­ cu ltural E ngineers (ASAE), the A gricultural C hem ical Ap­ C lasses 10:00 a.m . But It still condemns m e. Dickenson said. should be m ade by appointm ent with Dickenson. tension Service. C.M . Hansen will serv e a one- plication C om m ittee and the C ul­ Lansing Central F r e e Central Methodist University y e ar te rm as chairm an of the tu ra l P ra c tic e s C om m ittee. A cross From the Capitol Christian Church Edgewood United St. Johns Student ASAE pow er and m achinery di­ He r e c e i v e d his P .S , at University Methodist! Methodist Church 9:00 A „M, Communion, 310 N. Hagadorn Kd. vision. K alam azoo College arc ¡vis M.S. Church 828 N. W ashington, L ansing M ary- Sabina Chapel Don Stiffler, M inister Church P a rish Hansen has s e r v e d on the at MSU w here he began his p ro ­ SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE Ph. 337-1077 C ouncil on P esticide A pplication. fessio nal c a re e r In 1945, 1120 S. H arrison Rd. 10:00 a.m . Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Bible School 9:45 a.m . Interdenominational F r . R obert Kavanaugh, p asto r D 1 D P A IL o <*|l ! e (WJIM 10:30 a.m .) W orship Service 10:45 a.m . 469 North Hagadorn Road F r. Thom as M cDevitt E ft l j 1 P A 1 ¡M ‘‘What C h ristian s B elieve” F r. Joseph F rom m eyer, O.F.M . O D E W ilson M. 1 ennant, M inister 11:00 a.m . M orning W orship (5 blocks north of G rand R iver) 327 M.A.C. R O c W AIM D E R :£.|P and Dwight S. L arge, Preaching F i r s t P resb yterian B jE E R R everend F o rre s t Van Valin C rib N u rsery, So Bring The WORSHIP SERVICE ACROSS 33. Long- tailed A D fJJr. Glenn M. F rye, M inister Sunday M asses 1. belonging monkey E N N U 1 | A P A C ; H IE. 6:00 p.m . Youth Fellow ship Baby. T ake home a copy of the Ottawa and Chestnut 9:30 a.m . to him genus R A T I ■ R AY WURSi ;lP -9:-i5 & 11:15 a.m . I _:00 p.m . Evening Gospel Hour "W hat I hen A re We To Do?” 7:15-8:30-9:45- (High) M 1 T E sheet for study and applica­ July 4, 1965 11:00-4:45 4 Discharge 35. Fr article 0 N tu A M E C P O T ¡E F o r transportation call .355-8031 tion. WORSHIP SERVIC L 8. Lacuna 36. l oo much P R I P £ . ■ T R iT s s i "M u s ic in Fiddle S trings” 11. Baby! D r. Glenn Frye Serm on by Y oungsters Religion C lass chief god Fr. N e .m ' o U pp H 9:30 a.m .-w orsh ip service Rev. T rum an A. M orrison 38. Nine-sided H IA H P 5 O M e. 1 VA m ' ‘„„t-stiry D urL ', S ervices • uv ( ’b *■ > .. church scb'"-V * 9;45 a.m . 12. Sun disk via m: T* ' ' . A [E ri, R ■" j t Cfc$M7/;«u*i*'‘<>RCSByrLK»aw c n o t a t i * v • i ff. lev.. •Su k ■Af 1. Mind of 40. ‘ la. i t R •JBf A»V CHURCH SCHOOL 19:30 a .m .-c rib room through Daily and Saturday M asses coffee bar lev ÍM LA n casj. iansino. micniGan “ Is Patriotism kind ergarten 14 Ladies 42 (liant sedge 3:4 5 10:45 a.m .-P ro g ram 16 Give plant SUNDAY SCHEDULE Enough?” J r . High Fellow ship 6:40, 8:00, 12:10 18. Wine 43. TV equip­ 55. Seed for all ages 4:00 p.m . vessels ment DOWN 9;00 a.m W orship C ollege Group Supper' C onfession 20. Collection 46. Faulty 1. Hawthorn 11:00 a.m .-C hildren, 2-5 y e ars 9;00 a.m . Church School for sixth grade and younger, 21 Narrates D r. Seth C , M orrow, preaching and P ro g ram D aily-D uring all m asses speech sound berrv n t-ree 9:45 - M em bership class including cribbery. 5:30 p.m . 24. Sagacious 49. Palm leaf 2. Cadmus 9. River SERMON: "C h ristian L ib erty ” Sr. High Fellowship Saturday: 4-5:30, 7:30-9 27 l’aid notice 50. Nick daughter SPECIAL, before F irs t 28. ('.ompetitor Charles' dog 3. Shrub of Hi. 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Wooden 444 Abbot Road T ues, July 6, B abtlst Student 18 y/j y// sh* -e Rev. R obert G a rd n er, Episcopal i % Y// Y//. 25 Alone Lut Holy E ucharist 9:30 C enter, 332 Oakhill at ~:30 P.M . Congregational W orship 10:00 a.m . 21 % 22 23 24 25 2b 2n. Paradise Chaplain to the U niversity C hurch School 11:10 a.m . % 29. s Have To Go Coupon Special ■ Super Right ■ n • *" p e e fed end , ? T hu rs., F r i., Sat. Only lb . bag 5439 lb. > T h e .sc u lp tu re s behind K resge S em i-bonetess 69' ib. Shrimp are being displaced so o t h e r Ö sculptu re can find a home in a new sculpture wing to K resge now under construction. C am pus m Spare Ribs Small lean 59' i. Turkey Rolls white 8; dark 99‘ lb. <<9 -4 > T h e re w ill be one casualty in 2 R a in c o a ts G ovt, i n s p e c t e d G ra d e A the exodus. A large white sculp­ 3 V m tu re by R obert W eil, that has be­ com e a playhouse to local child­ ren , is being destroyed. It can­ W hole and pan ready 290 lb. not be moved to a new site. T he other w orks, done by eith er Only Frye rs cut up 330 lb. n > graduate students in a rt or R obert V» I 2 .9 9 W eil, an in stru cto r in a rt, will Jane P a rke r Bakery F e a t u r e s ^ ^ ^ ^ Ä ^ ^ : ^ ; ^ ^ be m oved. If they stay behind K resge, how ever, it will be diffi­ pkg. of 12 cult to get to see them after reg. 3.99 Hamburger and Hotdog Rolls 290 1 IZ construction of the new wing. T he group of sculptu res w ere Babka Coffee Cake 1 lb. 14 oz. 790 I © intended to be m ore of a r e ­ W ith This Coupon volving exhibition than a p e rm a­ Old Fashioned White Bread 1 1/2 lb. loaves 25C ea. nent one, Weil said. He and the 3 in. 1 lb. 9 oz. graduate students who co ntrib­ Blackberry Pie 490 ea. KRESGE’S CAMPUS STORE uted the w orks never self-co n ­ 2 sciously planned the group, as A c r o s s f r o m U nion Open 9 :3 0 -5 :3 0 Wed. 9 :3 0 -9 :0 0 1 lb. box 690 an exhibition. Potato Chips c( A Some of the sculptu res w ere 3/$1°° built on the spot and o th ers ■Super Right tr chosen from graduate work to fill I M ile East 12 oz. can a. 49C S E N T I N E L — T h is s e n t i ­ nel w ith a s h ie ld was done out the space left for sculpture Of MSU Cantaloupe Size 36 Corned Beef )i o by R o b e r t W e i l , i n s t r u c ­ on the K resge te rra c e , he r e ­ Sultana t o r Tn a r t . m arked. 3 lb. ja r Vi Watermelon 2024 lb- avg- 89‘ Peanut Butter a. 99C II F o rn o R e s ta u ra n t SJOO Yukon C lub 12 oz. cans ,2/89c Tomatoes 3 lbs. Canned Pop V» Sultana 1 lb. 14 oz. 3 /^ 0 0 6 size ea. 59c Fruit Cocktail Honey Dew Melons A & P F reeston e sliced Phone ED 7-1311 F or Take Out 1 Ib. 14 oz. cans 3ÄJ00 £ bunch ea. 1 0 C Peaches Green Onions Sultana Stuffed bunch ea. 10C Olives 1lb*2 oz*Jar a. 89° RATHSKELLER-OPEN DAILY 5 P.M. Radishes B e c a u s e S. T . O .P . 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Washington ■■ and ■»A r tQ v e d bdlRRTUUeflR • East Lansing 40 12 M ich ig an S tate N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n T hursday, July 1, 1965 Musicians Here For 8-Week Session By F A Y E E. UNGER E n te rta in m e n t E d ito r Each y ear the AFM sponsors the co ngress at a co st of $45 thousand to discov er and train strin g T he C ongress of Strings faculty will p resen t two cham ber music re c ita ls at 4 p.m . July 20 in Shop East Lansing Frid ay, Saturday talen t for A m erican and C anadian o rc h e stra s. F airch ild and 4 p .m .^ u g . 10 in Kellogg au ditor­ W illiam s Hall sounds like an o rch estra tuning T he students at the C ongress attend cla sse s ium . 9:30 to 5:30 up s u m m e r term« in cham ber m usic and individual instrum ental Of the 700 m usicians who have attended the m T he 98 strin g m usicians in the 7th annual C on­ instru ctio n for three hours in the m orning and C ongress of Strings since it sta rte d seven y e ars g re s s of Strings dragged violins, cellos, and two h o u rs in the afternoon. In addition they p ra c ­ ago, 40 have placed with m ajo r A m erican sym ­ tice four hours a day. phonies and many others with sm aller sym phon­ b a sse s from c a rs Sunday and piled their luggage In th e ir " s p a re ” tim e they read up on theory, ies. into W illiam s, They are h ere for eight weeks of o rch e stratio n , and com position. C ongress of Strings alum ni now play with the p rac tice under outstanding conductors and first Boston Symphony, a n d the San F ran cisco , c h air m usicians. When the conductors for the four co ncerts a rriv e , usually a week before a perform ance, H ouston, and Portland, O re., symphony o rch es­ Drawn from over 2,000 candidates who com ­ the students attend ex tra re h e a rsa ls in the afte r­ tr a s . peted in community .auditions throughout the noon. T he young m usicians la st year tackled a During what free tim e they have, the students U nited States and C anada, the students of strin g piece that the New York Philharm onic refused attending the conference can u se the U niversity attend the C ongress of S trings session with all to play because of its difficulty. facilities from swim m ing pools to Union ping expenses paid through the A m erican Federation M ishel P ia stro , conductor of the Longines pong ta b les. They h o l d ch ess m atches among of M usic (ARM). Sym phonette, will conduct this sessio n ’s firs t th em selv es. co n cert July 8 in F airch ild . Szymon Goldberg, M ichigan State five y e a rs ago won the AFM T he young m usicians, ages 16 to 23, come from vio lin ist and conductor with the N etherlands bid as the university at which the federation can 31 states, Puerto Rico, and 83 citie s in the United C ham ber O rch estra, will conduct the second indefinitely hold the annual C ongress of String States and Canada. The farthest traveling stu­ co n cert July 22 in the A uditorium as p a rt of the sessio n s. dents com e from Hawaii. fine a rts festival. All co n certs s ta rt at 8:15p.m . In stru c to rs for th e C o n g resso f Strings include A m idst students who have traveled as far as Howard M itchell, conductor of the National R afael D urian, co n certm a ste r, C leveland Sym­ from Hawaii is an 18-year-old M ichigan State Symphony in W ashington, D.C., will conduct the phony; John A .D iJanni, princip al violist, M etro­ sophom ore, Anne M arie de Zeeuw, who is the Aug. 5 co n cert, and Donald Johanos, conductor politan O p e r a O rch estra; W arren B enfield, daughter of Donald De Zeeuw, p ro fesso r of of the D allas Symphony and dean of theC on gress double b a s s , Chicago S y m p h o n y ; H y m a n botany. of S trin g s, the Aug. 19 co ncert. Goodman, co n certm aster, T oronto Symphony. see you (you m u s t be 21 B e l l R i n g e r s In W a s h i n g t o n featuring: I 2 m i nutes The Emotions”! f r o m ca m p us B i l l , L i t t l e Joe and M ike DANCING Thurs., Fri., Sat. at the METRO LOUNGE C o rn er of Jolly Rd. & Logan St. save n o w on fa m o u s n a m e s y o u k n o w Sen. P h i l i p A. H a r t ( D - M i c h . ) g re e te d the S p a rta n B e ll R in g e r s in the U.S. PIZZA K n a p p ’ s B i g Senate O ff ic e B u ild in g ro tu n d a F r i d a y when the g roup p la y e d f o r m e m b e r s of the U.S. Senate. M e e tin g w ith H a r t f r o m le ft to r i g h t w e re f r o n t r o w m u s ic ia n s T e r r y Order A Family Size, S e m i - A n n u a l G e r t s , D ian a F u l l e r , Janet P r e s c o tt , and T e r r y W eston. The g ro u p was in W a s h ­ ington a tte n d in g the annual co n ve n tio n of the N a tio na l G u ild o f E n g lis h H andbell R in g e r s . T h is is the f i r s t t i m e in the G u i ld 's h i s t o r y that such an in v .itatio n has Get A Small One FREE been e x ten de d to a c o lle g e gro up . V . H T **" ■ vr • iT * '' ■fpr ^ r J o r* that Italian , Researcher C a m p u s S u m m a rie s pizza flavor , call S h o e S a l e Wins First IV 2-2100 Meat Award A lbert M, P earson , MSU food v a s t a s s o rtm e n t o f v a lu e s scien tist, was recently awarded the A m erican M eat Science A s­ sociatio n’ s first M eat Science R esearch Award. 1101 E. Michigan Ave. in s u m m e r’ s m ost p re fe rre d Selected during the 18th Annual R eciprocal M e a t C onference, P ea rso n ’ s award was based on h is re s e a rc h in the are a s of m eat styles a n d sm artest colors flav o rs, facto rs affecting co lor in m eats and m ethods of m e asu r­ ing the body com position of ani­ ATL.Nat. ScL.Soc. ScL.Hums. F ire w o ita ! m als before and after slaugh ter. P earso n has conducted pioneer .C o m p ile d & w ritte n by Monday, July 5 10 re se a rc h related to anim al odors in m eat and has investigated flav­ or problem s encountered in i r ­ outstanding U n ive rsity professors • Quick and easy to follow »90 90 radiated foods. dress shoes He has also done extensive r e ­ . A detailed sum m ery of 8 search concerning the m easuring of fatn ess and m uscling. P earso n has w ritten o r co­ A ll course m ate rial available at dress shoes w ritten over 80 scientific and L i f e S t r id e , T o w n & L if e S tr id e , Van Eli , popular a r t i c l e s , and has a T e a s e , C o n tin e n ta ls , m onthly colum n, "W h at's New MARSHALL MUSIC CO. C o u n tr y , J a n e t t e s in R esearch ” in the National Tow n & C ou n tr y P ro v isio n er m agazine. 307 EAST GRAND RIVER ED2-6997 He has also been an active m em ber of com m ittees in both the R eciprocal Meat C onference 890 and the A m erican Society of Ani­ m al Science. A native of Utah, P earso n got his B .S. from Utah State U niver­ 6 * ° sity, his M.S. from Iowa State U n iversity and his Ph.D . from C ornell U niversity. He serv ed on the faculty of the casuals, flats casuals, flats U n iversity of Florida and then N in e s and T ow n & cam e to M ichigan State in 1954. Town & C o u n tr y , L ife S t r i d e , Old M ain e C ou n tr y 3 Women Win T rotters Cowles Awards T h e f i r s t Ella Cowles M em or­ ia l Scholarships w ere awarded to S h irts L a k e La n s in g th r e e MSU1 women students by the F aculty Women’s A ssociation. In By 12 choose from all these sizes R ecipients of the $100 sch o lar­ ships are M rs. M ary Dooley of Out By 5 A m u s e m e n t P a rk WIDTH 4 4 Y i 5 5 h 6 6V7 7 m 8 8/6 9 9 h 10 10! 2 11 A rm ada, Ph.D. candidate in geog­ O ke m o s and H a s le tt Road raphy; M rs. A rdith R. Hanna of 6 M ile s E a s t o f L a n s in g AAAA X X X X X X X X X X X X E ast Lansing, doctoral candidate AAA X X X X X X X X X X X X X in education; a n d M iss Ma ~y H ardw ick of W llliam ston, Ph.D . D a i l y 1-5 & 7 - c lo s in g AA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X W e e ken ds 1 a . m . - 11 a.r candidate in th eatre and co m par­ Â O PEN X X X X X X X X X X X X X X C lo s e d on M ondays ative lite ra tu re . B X X X X X X X X X X X T he aw ards w ere established X X X X N ation al East Lansing Locutions C in m em ory of D r. E llaN .C ow les, Note: O r g a n iz a tio n s M ay M ake X X X X X X X X X X fo rm er p residen t of the Faculty I n s t it u t e o f • Next To Dawn Donuts R e s e r v a tio n s F o r P i c n i c s , At W omen’s A ssociation, who died D fy C lea n in g . • Next T0 Albert Pick Reduced R ates, By C a l l i n g FE 9-8221 S H O E S -G A R D E N L E V E L E A S T L A N S IN G in M ay. She was an asso ciate p ro fe sso r of rom ance languages t