Partly Cloudy If You Think, . . .. . a n d w a r m e r T h u r s d a y MICHIGAN STATI . . . l i f e is not w o rth liv in g , w ith th e high in the m i d - t r y and get along w ith o u t 8 0 's . i t. ■Jo vid H e sle y F R I D A Y : C o n tinu ed w a r m , UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 22, 1965 Price 10* M ED SCH O O L READ Y FOR FUNDS m a y set p r e c e d e n t L if e S c ie n c e U n it 2 Demonstrators D a n c e T e a m In C o lo r fu l In Hearing Today To C o st $ 6 M illio n P e rfo rm a n c e By D A V E HANSON State News S ta ff W r i t e r L i s a C zob el and A l e x ­ B y K Y L E C. K E R B A W Y and er Von Swaine danced im p r e s s i o n a f t e r c o lo r f u l State News S taff W r i t e r i m p r e s s i o n in to the a u d i­ M ichigan State is now able to apply for funds to build the $6 A hearing is set today in E ast Lansing M unicipal C ourt on m otions ence in t h e i r Tuesday m illion L ife Sciences Building, P resid en t John A. Hannah an­ to d ism iss the ch arges against two of the 56 dem onstrators e ve n in g p e r f o r m a n c e . nounced Monday. a rre s te d for sitting in abbott Road May 24. M is s C z o b e l w h i r le d T h is w ill be an im portant step tow ard the realization of a T he m otions w ere filed by the d em onstrator’s attorney, Stuart out in a Basque c o u n tr y m edical school here. J . Dunnings J r ., on behalf of M arlene J . Deutsch and G ary Som - f o l k danceand Von Swaine A “ lette r of reasonable assu ran ce" that MSU is creating a m e rs . Both m otions s rc identical in nature« p o r t r a y e d M o z a r t 's co cky m edical school which will eventually be accredited has been p re s ­ They lis t four reaso n s ques “ C h e v a l i e r a la m o d e ” ented to the U.S. Office of Education by the A m erican M edical tlonlng the legality of the com ­ whose o b v i o u s s a tis ­ A ssociation (AMA), and the A m erican A ssociation of M edical plaints, says Raymond R. C am p­ f a c t io n at f i n is h i n g o f f h i s C olleges (AAMC). bell, the city’s prosecuting a tto r­ opponent in a duel b ro u g h t Th lette r will allow MSU to apply for m atching federal funds for A C L U ney. c h u c k le s f r o m th e a u d i­ the construction of the L ife Sciences Building south of the p resen t T hey state that: ence. science com plex. 1) T he ordinance upon which D u r in g the p r o g r a m , M atching funds are based on a 2 to 1, federal to state, b asis for V o te s A id the city re s ts its ca se is un­ p a r t o f the f i ne a r t s f e s t i ­ m edical and nursing education units and 1 to 1 for re se a rc h . constitutional. v a l, th e G e rm a n duo D r. Andrew D. Hunt J r ., dean of the as yet unfunctional C ollege of 2) T he com plaint in w arran t danced t h e i r i m p r e s s i o n s Human M edicine, said the L ife Sciences stru c tu re will be a com bina­ does not set forth any violation of “ M u r d e r , “ m a r i o ­ tion of education and re se a rc h facilities and will thus be a com ­ T o S c h iff of a city ordinance. n ettes, the M id d le E a s t­ bination of the two ty:es of m atching funds. The A m erican Civil L ib erties not3)constitute T he acts com plained of do loitering. e r n d e r v i c h , s o litu d e , Hunt said that about $650,000 from developm ent funds provided Union (ACLU) has voted in favor 4) T he state has no right to “ G o lliw o g ’ s C a k e -w a lk ," by the Kellogg Foundation will enable the U niversity tp go ahead of providing an attorney for Paul prohibit as a breach of the peace, and a fa un. with plans for the stru c tu re , with future support from the state M. Schiff, said George. G riffiths, the conduct which the defendants leg islatu re through MSU appropriations. head of the L ansing chapter in engaged in. --------------- T he firs t cla ss of from 20 an interview , W ednesday. 5) T he a rre s t for unlawful to 25 students may en te r the Schiff, who was out of school obstruction of a public passage C ollege in the fall of 1966, with spring term , w as denied read - is an unw arranted abridgm ent W the firs t full c la ss num bering m i s s i o n on n o n - a c a d e m i c of the defendants’ freedom of B l| r O C i n about 64 when facilities a re c o m - grounds. He w as accepted by the speech and assem bly because I I I pleted. history departm ent for graduate the city au thorities have p ro ­ L ib r a r y 's T he new V eterinary M edicine w ork, but this acceptance was hibited p arad es and stre e t m eet­ Building w ill move that college la te r rev ersed by the ad m in istra­ ings at th e ir com plete and un­ from G iltner Hall and provide tion. room for the ea rly developm ent O fficials of the ACLU m et with controlled discretion. of the m edical college. Re - John A, Hannah, P rovost Howard to quash the legal N eville and Vice P resid en t for com plaint. Student A ffairs John A. Fuzak T he m otions seek, in effect, b a sis for the C am pbell 9ees the m otions as G ro u p ’s N e w M em b er C o u n c il A p p r o v e s m odelling of G iltner H all is al­ read y in p ro ce ss. A ccreditation of the MSU col­ e a rlie r this week. lege Involves p r o b l e m s , saia •W e did not ex p ect'to change for attem an pt to set a precedent R ichard E. Chapin, Just appointed to the East Lansing Hufrian N o m in d t io n B y M a y o r H unt, because the AAMC has not , rbe ad m in istratio n 1s dec; sion, but f t ¿ i* i ca se s. v ire s « fs i n -re ­ all 56 R elations .C om m ission , has bee» d irec to r of the M ichigan State had the problem of accrediting hoped *to ’le a rn m ortr about Vne m o v i n g the com plaint's legal L ib ra ry since 1959. T he E ast L ansing City VoVmclf 'm u s t include the b ist lntere-.i*»-' rw o-yiav' sttvOoVsr &>v altw gtim t!. case,* G riffiths said. "We w ere b a sis in these two ca se s, he said, He has been at MSU since he joined the staff as an asso ciate' Monday night nam ed MSU L i­ the ow ner a s well as the com m un­ " T h e re are now sev era l, like given answ ers to the questions the sam e procedure will prob­ lib ra ria n in 1955. b rarian R ichard E, Chapin to fill ity. MSU’s, now being planned at Born in D ansville, Ohio in 1925, Chapin received his A.B. from we asked and had com plete co­ ably be followed la te r for the W abash C ollege in 1948. the unexpired term of R o b e r t L , G reen on »he Human R elations also C ouncil m em ber M ary P . Sharp Brown, M exico.” Hawaii, R utgers and New operation." voted against the re-zon ing T he local ch apter of the ACLU remS tuart aining 54, Dunnings was out of In 1949, he received his M .A ., and in 1952, he received his Ph.D. Both w ere earned at the U niversity of Illinois. C om m ission. and said, " it is tim e we consid­ Hunt said that plans already believes that Schiff m ay have town and not available for com ­ He worked a t the F lorida State U niversity lib rary from 1949 M ayor Gordon T hom as' nom i­ ered beauty. It’s all we have left.” m ade for the possible co n stru c­ been denied read m ission unjust­ m ent on the hearing. to 1950 and on the U niversity of Illinois lib ra ry staff from 1950 nation was approved unanim ous- tion of the L ife Sciences build­ ly. W hether the case w ill go to T he hearing is scheduled for iy. T he " e sth e tic s” of en tran ce- court depends on the findings of 1:30 p.m . to 1953. F rom 1953 to 1955, Chapin was assista n t d irecto r of lib rary G reen’ s resignation was a c ^ "w ays to subdivisions was also ing" In have been scrapped. an attorney, G riffiths said. The cepted by the Council July 5. d iscussed and the setting of a pol­ startin geffect,” he said, "w e a re ACLU is seeking an attorney now. theF ifty-nine w ere a rre ste d at dem onstration supporting science at the U niversity of Oklahoma. R I C H A R D E. C H A P I N He will leave the com m ission icy for m aintenance was tabled. all over again.” If S chiff s attorney finds a p assage of an open occupancy and req u est a leave as a s s is t- b a sis for legal action against the ordinance by the E ast Lansing ant p ro fe sso r of education at univ ersity, the ACLL w ill assum e C ity C ouncil. MSU to Join M art in L uther King’s the co st of a court action, G rif­ T h re e of the 59 pleaded guilty INCLUDES SUMMER SCHOOL Southern C hristian L eadership Distribution Rule Clarified fiths said. at th e ir arraignm ent on June 3 C onference. •Schiff acted to d isru p t the In other action, the council: organization of the U niversity," andT he w ere fined $10 each. rem aining 56 w ere re ­ — Approved the C ity Man­ w as the reason given by Fuzak leased on bonds ranging up to ag er’s request for a new police for the A dm inistration’s decis­ $100. T he tria l dates w ill be departm ent classification of De­ ion. set som etim e after today’s m o­ tective Sergeant. He urged the violations of Uni­ tion is heard. T h e MHA-W1C distribution for the m aterial in case of libel, Sink outlined the MHA-W1C T he post, retro activ e from July v ersity regulations in Logos,* T he a rre s ts clim axed a long policy has been clarified to in­ and it m ust be non-com m ercial. distribution policy as: 1, pays $7,270. T h ree o fficers, Fuzak went on. “The decision spring of dem onstrations advo­ clude sum m er school. T h is Is in reg ard to the r e s i­ -- Any student may distribu te now classified Uniform Sergeant ag ainst Schiff w as not based on cating civil rig h ts. T he goal of Jim Sink, Chicago, 111., Junior dence halls being used for the lite ra tu re in residence h alls at and paid $5,700 to $7,130, will be his political b eliefs.’’ civil rig h ts lea d ers was the p as­ and vice p residen t of MHA, said sum m er term . the designated distribution cen­ affected by the decision. Schiff was active spring term sage of an open occupancy hous­ that any students wishing to d is­ “ In other w ords,” Sink said, te r, usually the hall desk. -•—Moved to request the State as a civil rights dem onstrator, ing ordinance in the E ast L an­ trib u te m aterial during sum m er “ instead of going to the ASMSU — M ailbox distribution is r e ­ Highway D epartm ent to acquire a p ro testo r against the w ar in sing com m unity. school should cle ar It In 338 Stu­ office to cle a r m a terials for dis­ served for U.S. and cam pus m ail land needed to rebuild the side­ Viet Nam, and of m o r e im ­ On th ree occasions, May 5, dent S ervices. tribution , during the sum m er, and that of recognized student walk along t h e widened M -43, portance to the Issue, on the 17 and 24, rig h ts lead ers appear­ No approval Is necessary , but students should sim ply go to the groups. from Bogue S treet to M cDonald’s steering com m ittee of the Com­ ed before the C ity Council asking the m aterial m ust contain th e D epartm ent of R esidence Halls m ittee for Student R ights and for p assag e of such an ordinance. nam e of the students responsible Office, 338 Student S erv ices.” — D oor-to-door distribution is d riv e-in . three feet of the rig h t of the editor of Logos. not p erm itted as it can be a vio­ wayAll wbut lation of the student’s right of th is sumerem er, used in the widening leaving no room to privacy. rebuild the sidew alk. — No com m ercial distribution. Approved a special a s s e s s ­ "W e feel that this policy is a ment for the $45,732 M arigold M is s M i c h i g a n ( S t a t e ) T o B e C h o s e n significant liberalization of the Avenue im provem ent. previous distribution r u l e s , " Two queens leave for Muskegon Saturday to try and keep the title Sink said. R eversed the recom m enda­ of M iss M ichigan the p roperty of MSU. tion of the Planning C om m ission A week of com petition at th e L .C . W alker A rena will be clim axed T h e re is no adm inistration ap­ and re-zoned property at R eniger by the selection of a su ccesso r to Sally Jane Noble, MSU coed and proval, no censorship and som e C ourt and Michigan Avenue from provision for every segm ent of resid en tial to co m m ercial. T he 1964’s M iss M ichigan. the U n iversity to distribute som e 3-2 decision followed a public T he two coeds from MSU a re Anne Law renz, F ranklin, junior and lite ra tu re ." M iss MSU and Ju lie Sudau, Mt. C lem ens, sophom ore, and M i s s hearing on the issue. " I want to em phasize,’.' Sink In voting against the re-zonlng, L ansing. added, " th a t this is only a c la ri­ M ayor T hom as said that co nsid­ T he two women have much in common as they are both m em bers fication of th e ru les, not a eration of the use of the prop erty of Kappa Alpha T heta so ro rity , Anne being Ju lie ’s "b ig s is te r.” change." T hey are also both m usic education m ajo rs. Anne will sing “ You a re L ove,” and "C an ’t help loving that m an ," and Julie will play a D ebussey prelude as th e ir talent p resentations. L ast y e ar Julie, rep resentin g M t. C lem ens, was first runner-up THE IN S ID E LO O K in the pageant to the p resen t M iss M ichigan, Sally Jane Noble. " I ’m ju st as nervous as I was the firs t tim e ,” she said, "O nly th is tim e I know what’s going to happen. I guess I'm really fortunate T he young lo o k in g c r e a ­ tu r e s w ith a name tag on to be able to have the sam e experience tw ice.” Freshmen B a rry C h risty , of the Lansing JuniorC ham ber ofC om m erce which t h e i r ch est and a g la z e d sponsored the M iss L ansing p ro ject, is coaching the women for the look m i ght be f r o m Coun­ s e lin g C l in i c . S to ry on co ntest. Invade MSU He has been working with them Since June 1 and since neither of S¡§11 ii Page 9. th* are on gam pus th is sum m er, they d r 'v e ^ ^ p Lansing and ‘ ' f i re h e a rse Monday nights. An MSU P r o f e s s o r of TES T BORINGS— B o r in g s a re being taken o f th e J U L I E SUDAU* T he p relim in aries for the contest will be held T uesday through T hursday, and the finals will be on state-w ide television F riday. "T h e m ost im portant thing for them to rem e m b er," C h risty said, " i s to retain th e ir sense of hum or and the general attitude that they a re all in the co ntest for the sam e ex perience.” T h e re are 51 women in the c o n te st. I AN N E L A W R E N Z P h y s io lo g y says th a t de­ p r e s s io n o f g la n d u la r o ut­ put m a y be a way to co n ­ t r o l c a n c e r . S to r y on Page 11. On The Trail Of Cancer a r e a a ro u n d K e dzie C h e m ic a l B u ild in g f o r a d d itio n . Even b e fo r e a r c h i t e c t ’ s pla ns a r e the s o il is c h eck e d to see i f it w i l l h o ld p la nn ed s t r u c t u r e . Photo by Cal a new d ra w n up th e C ra n e 2 Michigan State News, East L a n s in g , M ic hi gan Thursday, July 22, 1965 EDITORIAL - T o F rie n d an d F o e Al i k e - — —- —• — Closer Than Ever P O C K E T P IC K IN G C o n ven ien ce M ic h ig a n State ’ s m e d ic a l school a p p e a rs to be c l o s e r to r e a l i t y today h e r e , i t w i l l be an e x c it in g in n o v a tio n in m e d ic a l e d u c a tio n . T ru s te e E D I T O R ’ S N O T E : T h is A tta c k s What we all should do is sup­ U -M I am su re that M r. Pow er O r C on scien ce th an at any ti m e s in c e it was f i r s t port a fair tax reform program and his Republican friends a re — p ro p o s e d s e v e r a l y e a rs ago. l e t t e r was w r i t t e n b y MSU T r u s te e Don Stevens of based on ability to pay, that would grateful that Gov. Romney cam e ———— — B y S usan F iIs o n * O k e m o s to Ire n e M u r p h y provide adequate funds for all so quickly to the defense of th eir T he inability to distinguish between g reat and petty causes is a MSU is p la n n in g to i n t e g r a t e its and C a r l B r a b le c , both education and toher sta te s e r ­ unjust student pocket picking. disturbing aspect of a segm ent of the student p rotest m ovem ents m e d ic a l s ch oo l into the e n t i r e s t r u c ­ m e m b e r s o f the U n i­ vices. R ather than defend this action, which can no longer be ignored. It Is often accom panied by an The A m e r i c a n A s s o c ia tio n of M e d i­ t u r e o f th e U n i v e r s i t y . T h is is not v e r s i t y o f M ic h ig a n B o a r d 1 am certain ly not m oved by the G overnor should have urged inability to distinguish between m atters of convenience and m atters ca l C o lle g e s ( A A M C i has sent a t r u e at m o s t o th e r uni v e r s i f i e s , w h e re o f R eg en ts. Stevens, a Gov. Romney’s defense of this that It be reclnded. of conscience. l e t t e r to the U.S. O ff ic e of E d uca tio n the m e d ic a l sch oo l is c o m p le t e l y D e m o c r a t , was e le c te d to shocking and appalling raid on the Again congratulations. in a le tte r on d ress regulations which req u ire diners in U niver­ w hich g iv e s " r e a s o n a b l e a s s u r a n c e " s e p a r a te f r o m o th e r d e p a r tm e n ts . the MSU B o a r d In 1957. students’ pocketbooks. sity residence halls to w ear shoes, socks and a sh irt, a P eace th a t the t w o - y e a r m e d ic a l school H is t e r m r u n s t h r o u g h His claim that tuition at the Don Stevens C orps volunteer w rote to the State News: 1970. U-M is a bargain com pared with MSU T ru stee b e ing e s ta b lis h e d at MSU w i l l be other g reat public institutions, “ Undoubtedly m ost of us would acknow ledge that a p a rt of a c c r e d ite d . D ear Irene and C arl: except in a very few states noted adapting to new surroundings in term s of any behavior Involves One o f th e m a in advantages of the C ongratulations on your vote for th eir lack of support to public finding som e point of equilibrium between one's own tastes and MSU p la n is th at it w i l l e nable th e against the unjust and unw arrant­ institutions and concern for stu­ A ll W o r k , what Is distasteful to o th ers. C o lle g e o f Hum an M e d ic in e to co­ ed in c re ase In tuition at the Uni­ dents, is Just not tru e . F o r the “ C onsiderations of a p erso n ’s own p referen ces can conceivably The im p o r ta n c e of th is le t t e r lies o p e ra te c l o s e l y w ith o t h e r a re a s o f v ersity of M ichigan. governor of a state to infer that be overem phasized, but If he w ishes to m aintain his right to be in the fa c t that it enables MSU to the U n i v e r s i t y such as the B io - T his action by Eugene Pow er a p u b l i c university should be N o M e e t consid ered as an individual, he cannot, and ought not, ignore this a pply f o r fe d e ra l funds f o r a S 6 c h e m i s t r y D e p a r tm e n t in the r e s e a r c h and his Republican frien ds once c o m p a r e d with p riv ate in stitu ­ p refe re n c e .” whi c h i s so v i t a l to m o d e r n m e d ic in e . again dem onstrates M r. P ow er’s tions is unfair and shows a lack To the E ditor: m i l l i o n L if e Sciences B u ild in g , a ab ility to talk low tuition and of knowledge of our system of In obeying ru les and law s, we do not have the right to a s s e rt s t r u c t u r e which wi l l be an in te g ra l vote high tuition. p u b l i c education w here doors T he MSU M arried Housing au­ our individual p referen ces unless a m oral issu e is involved. Laws p a r t of the m e d ic a l sch oo l. T his in c re ase following the th o rities should co nsid er pro­ deal both with m a tters of o rd er and m a tters of conscience. How­ should be open equally to all. viding recreatio n al facilities for ev er, the vast m ajority of them a re sim ply designed to p re se rv e Dean A n d r e w J. Hunt, J r . , e m p ha ­ m ost reason able, f a it and re ­ To claim as the G overnor did, the' U niversity ap artm ent w ives o rd e r with the m ajority of situations in m ind. s i z ed th at MSU is keeping the Jto te sponsible leg islative ap pro pria­ that U-M education is still a and students. B o a r d of E d u c a tio n f u l l y i n f o r m e d of tion in y e ars, defies the long bargain, could 1 suppose, be sub­ D ress regulations m ade by student governing boards a re sim ply It in c re a s e s the p o s s i b i l i t y that d e v e lo p m e n ts in the m e d ic a l school held belief that public U niver­ stantiated in the sam e way as for Playground facilities for chil­ based on the p rem ise that the m ajority of students don't like to sit the m e d ic a l school w i l l ooen as sche­ plans. sities should offer an equal op­ those who claim that C adillacs dren at U niversity V illage Is ex­ next to hairy ch ests and sm elly feet at the dinner table. No m oral duled in th e f al l of 1966. Cl ass es wi l l portunity to all students. It was and L incolns a re bargains too. cellent for prom oting the health issu e involved at all. be h eld in G i l t n e r Hal l whi l e the LKe indeed a cruel betrayal of the But in my opinion, a university and all-arou n d developm ent of If 1 happen to be the one person in ten who doesn’t m ind b are Science B u ild in g is being co m p le te d. students who had already enrolled should not lim it students adm is­ studen ts' children. ch ests with my food, I still don’t have the right to run around at the U niversity. sion to those whose p aren ts can H owever, this Idea could be w ithout a sh irt. If everyone a sse rte d his Individuality by ignoring T h i s speaks w e ll f o r e d u c a tio n in Of co u rse, all of the colleges afford C adillacs and L incolns. expanded to Include volley ball a law which was perso nally distasteful o r inconvenient to him , g e n e ra l as w e ll as m e d ic a l e d u catio n, and un iv ersities could m ake good Students should be able to attend and h o rse-sh o e a re a s. our society would soon be in a state of u tter anarchy. A l l o f the c o n t r o v e r s y with o u r because the sta te B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n use of m o re m oney, but we as a U niversity even if th eir p arents fr i e n d s in Ann A r b o r o v e r w he th e r c o ul d be i n s t r u m e n t a l in s e t t l i n g any reg en ts, governors and tru ste e s, happened to drive an econom y Such an addition would en­ A p ro test against an inherently unjust law which denies N egroes MSU should have a m e d ic a l school f u t u r e w ra n g le s betw een the s t a t e ’ s should not pick the pockets of p ric e F o r d , C hevrolet, P ly­ hance Interaction and friend - the right to vote Is not the sam e thing as refusing to stop at a at a ll has o b scu re d the fa c t that when u n i v e r s i t i e s o v e r e d u c a tio n a l p o l i c y . students. T uition, in my opinion, mouth o r R am bler, yes even a ship am ong apartm ent women c o rn e r w here I don’t think th ere should be a stop sign. the t w o - y e a r p r o g r a m is underw ay - - S u s a n J. F ils o n is a m ost unfair tax. used econom y c a r. who m ay otherw ise never m eet. All causes a re not equally noble. Defending the right of com ­ Local L atin L egend Hit m unist speakers to be heard is fa r m ore noble than the “ filthy David Kolawole speech m ovem ent’’ at B erkeley. F re e speech, as Ju stice Holm es Efo - Kabba, N igeria, said, is not the right to yell “ f ire " in a crow ded theater. graduate student. S it-ins in B irm ingham , A la., and E ast L ansing, M ich., a re far m ore noble than s it-in s in high school ca feterias p rotesting the C a m p u s S u m m a ry quality of the school luncheons. S to n e c a rv e r M ill P o n d s T he right to p rac tice clvii disobedience in the nam e of ju stice does not give anyone the right to disobey law s sim ply because S tu d y G u id e s B lu n d e r e d D i s a p p e a r i n g he doesn’t like them . This is what the opponents of the civil rights m ovem ent claim — that a violation of an unjust law will Inevitably lead to violations of just law s. One of the last sym bols of A t C hapel ru ra l A m erica-the picturesq ue It would be ironic if student d em onstrators would prove them old m ill pond-is slowly disap­ right in th e ir m isguided zeal fo r “ Individual rig h ts” which a re • Pro fessio n ally prepared for all basic pearing. in reality only “ individual p re fe re n c e s." courses B y DON SOCKOL Once they w ere 705 strong. • A valuable study aid for ar.y student Dld somebody goof? According Now they have dwindled to 73 to W ebster (III ed.) and Le w is ghostly rem in d ers that M ichigan • The original k most w idely used and S h o r t ’ s La tin dictionary— w as once the num ber one wheat MICHIGAN study guide somebody did. producing state in the Nation. STATI • A product of Academic Publishing O ver the main entrance to the A iu m r . L M em orial Chapel, in­ T he sad sto ry w as brought to UNIVERSITY fA T E M E W S Co. St available only at . . . . scribed fr. stone, Is the legend, the attention of two MSU p ro fes­ “ P A X E T A M IT A S .* s o rs who recently com pleted a Evid ently, this Is supposed to m m survey of M ichigan’s artificial mean “ Peace and“ — something, su rfa ce w aters. M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P re s s International, In­ but what? A m ity,"f r i e n d s h i p , brotherhood, good w ill? Nope! C^R. 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Second cla ss postage paid at E ast L ansing, M ichigan, good w ill or friendship Is “ ami- His conclusion? CORPORE SANO. Some of the beloved old m ill E ditorial and business offices at 341 Student S ervices Build­ c itla .* Am ita, from which our “People who don’t know L atin M e a n t i m e , is our chapel’s ponds, favorite spots for fishing ing, M ichigan State U niversity, E ast L ansing, M ichigan. word “ aunt* is derived means shouldn’t m ess around with It. m o t t o unduly d iscrim in a to ry a - and s w i m m i n g in M ichigan’s IIEB ER M AN N 'S They’re likely to com e up with gainst m other’s aunt? Sum m er term staff: just that. But only on the father’s such m o n s t r o s i t i e s as *ad nineteenth c e n t u r y , have m et E d ito r............................................................................C harles C. W ells side. An aunt on the mother’ s nauseum ’ for 'ad nauseam ,’ *ln w o rse fates. A few like Hom er A dvertising M anager. ......................................A rthur L anger Synghm an R hee D ies M ill Pond in Calhoun County tin y . . .but terrifip! side Is expressed by a different m em orlum ’ for ’in m em orlam ,' C irculation M anager............................................................Jim B aker word, m atertera. o r ’m om ento’ for ’m em ento.’ ” Synghman Rhee, w ere m odified for hy d ro -elect­ Independent research into this Jolllffe recalled a sto ry of a f o r m e r p r e s id e n t of ric use and a re now unsenti- question was supported by Helen m en’s school that had as Its the R e p u b lic o f South m entally called ‘‘h y d o-electric B e ll, who teaches La tin at East re s e rv o irs ’’ in the reco rd books BRAUN MIDGET FAN Lansing High School. The blunder was brought to light by Harold Jo lllffe , professor m otto: MENSSANA IN CORPORE SANO (a sound mind In a sound body). When It becam e coeduca- K o re a , died M onday of a s t r o k e at the age o f 90. The f o r m e r K o r ­ ean s t r o n g m a n has of the MSU D epartm ent of In­ form ation S ervices. K issin g Illegal? A prom inent m agazine ed ito r in C airo, Egypt, has suggested that been e x ile d f r o m h is Somehow, “ down by th e old public gardens be established w here lo v ers can k iss. Public kissing h o m e l a n d f o r m an y h y d ro -electric re s e rv o ir” just is illeg al in Egypt except for saying goodbye at p laces like a irp o rts years. doesn’t have the ring to it. and tra in stations. T ’ Did W eGoof One single le tte r can change the m eaning of a whole p a ra­ graph as m ost English In stru c­ to rs will point out. In B ert M eltzer’s le tte r, T ues­ day, his second point said “the end of adaptation is copYlng* when the word was actually “cop­ ing.“ T he e d lto rp ro m lsesto h av e a sh arp er copY pencil next tim e. 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W ashington Ave. _____________ Phone . . . . 355-0293 OP 10 STONES Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s in g , Mich iga n Thursday, July 22, 1965 3 T a k e It F r o m M e » P r o t e s t O h io S p e a k e r R u le COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio State fe s so r of speech at the State S ta te s m a n W a s U niversity is having problem s U niversity of Iowa. on th e ir speaker policy. Student» C A M P U S dem onstrated spring term to li­ O h io B u i l d i n g B o o m s b eralize it, but university tru s ­ H o n o r e d H e r e tees voted against a change in A M E R I C A COLUMBUS. Ohio—C onstruc­ the p resen t ru le. tion has begun on five buildings John E. C orbally, J r ., vice at Ohio State U niversity which p residen t for adm inistration said S it-ins protesting the action w ill co st, all totaled. $10.5 m il­ those in favor of the ru le li­ prom pted one dorm to Im pose lion. - - - - - - - - - - - - By C h a rle s C . W ells beralization m ust c o rre c t five a 7 p.m . curfew on the sp o rt. beliefs which a re keeping the M ilitary Policy Sought , E ulogies a n d ed ito r’s com ­ of tru s t is the foundation stone speaker ban in effect. m ents on the life of Adlai E. of the new edifice of peace.” V o n R y a n ’s P a r t n e r GREENFIELD, Ind. - - T h e . a f » Stevenson have been m any and "R iv a lry can no longer be de­ One belief is that a cam pus possible call-up of 200,000 Re­ m ust be closed to C om m unists IOWA CITY', Iowa—In 1943, s e rv is ts and National G uards­ moving and have brought home cided in battle. If we are not the original “ Von R yan's Ex­ men com es as a su rp rise to m any. to all of us A m erica's loss of riv a ls for m ilitary superiority in o rd er to p reserv e A m erica. one of its g reatest statesm en . our other riv a lrie s are safe, and Another is that th e re is a ques­ p re s s ” m ade its way out of Students at the U niversity of In­ tion of authority involved. Some Italy, and today, 22 y e ars la te r, diana a re anxious to know how 1 feel very proud that M ichi­ civilization is safe,” he said. people think liberalization would a m ovie of the sam e nam e r e ­ they will be affected and what gan State chose to honor Adlai He then used a B iblical p as­ counts the exploits of the great the U niversity’s policy is on Stevenson when he was living. sage from St. Luke to advise the weaken the adm inistration if it He received an honorary doctor gradu ates on how to cope with did not have veto pow er over escape. m ilitary yankout. If students are of law s degree when he delivered the world that lay ahead: proposed cam pus speak ers. P a u l H einberg, one of the activated during the term , w ill his com m encem ent ad d ress to “ Ye can discern the face of O thers a re the issu e is not p assen g ers of the original ex­ they receive any cred it for the MSU’s 1958 Spring term graduat­ the sky and of the earth; but how is serio u s since only four o r five p re ss is now an assista n t p ro - term o r get any tuition refund? ing c la ss . it that ye do not d iscern this out of 20,000 speakers have been »•••••••• It was not his first honorary tim e ?” t b arred ; that the general public degree, neither was it his last. “ You m ust ‘discern th is tim e’ is opposed to a ru le change; * Featuring* He also received honorary de­ for your own sake, and for your and that the speakers a re not cree s from Oxford, Colum bia country’s sake,” he said. n ecessary for the function of the • Hot P iz z a *and A m herst C olleges. But 1 “ You have advantage of educa­ university. • Foot Longs think MSU’a m eant a g reat deal tion; it is, therefo re, your right to Stevenson because that honor and privileg e to sustain the sov­ B a n S k a te B o a rd s • Subm arines cam e out of his native M idwest. ereignty of intelligence and im ag­ T h ere is som ething ex tra special ination against the a ssau lts of GREENFIELD, Ind.—Students FOR DELIV ERY about being honored in your own stupidity and vulgarity. I hope you CALL area of the country. can do it with gentleness and hu­ at the U niversity of Indiana are protesting action by the city coun­ > % Stevenson spoke then on ending m ility, with tolerance and good the a r m s race and called for a hum or.” n e w com petition b e t w e e n the Stevenson then quoted J a m e s USSR and the U nited S tates—an T h u rb e r’ s rem a rk that everybody cil. The council passed an ordi­ nance banning skate boards from P IZ Z A T H E P I T ED 2-0863 VVV-, econom ic and social race instead is getting too grim these days: city stre e ts for the “ safety of 203 M .A .C . of a m ilita ry one. “ T ake th ese words to h e art and be the city ’s young people— and of good ch eer; it’s a w onderful, som e ad ults.” He defined the problem of keep­ exciting tim e to be alive.” ing the peace as: What Stevenson said here in “ Nobody tru s ts anybody. The 1958 was not just advice or p lati­ ' m ore we search for a new kind tudes in exchange for an honor­ of secu rity in law to rep lace the ary degree. He left with us his old security of weapons which concept of how man can live one a re becom ing unusable, the m ore with another. P erhaps som etim e cle arly we see that th is factor the w orld will heed his advice. ATTENTION! X Orientation Students Annual % Trustees To Talk Today T he 1965-66 MSU budget will m eeting after P residen t John A. be the top item at the B oard of Hannah’s vacation trip to C an ad a. Employees’ T ru ste e s m eeting at 10 a.m . today O ther business scheduled to com e in the H eritage Room of Kellogg before th e board a r e appoint­ m ents, resignations and changes C enter. T h is will be the firs t board in status. S .B .S . L , 4m & : p ki i « i * ¡p g i» f , X $t i: v*-'' HOSIERY SALE G U A R A N T E E S Y O U R ACROSS 28 Steamship 1. Rider .s abbr whip 30 Condition­ F O R F A L L N O W A T Y O U R 5. Mallet al releases 10. Wooer 32. Former 12. Fanon baseball 13. Turncoat player U S E D B O O K H E A D Q U A R T E R S 15. Frosted 33. Coniferous j j- , A -n ■ 17. Rv wav ot 34. Carpet 19. Kava 20. Unsorted Ind. flour 21. Having 35. Grant or Middlecofi 36. Egress 38. Opal DOWN 1 Assistant 6. Bib. lion 7. I,eave 0 This List teeth 40. Curtain rector empty 23 Mvself material 2. 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Grand R iver, tíast Lansing P H O N E 3 5 5 -3 3 5 7 4 Michigan State New s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n Thursday, July 22, 1965 T ra c k S t ill G o in g S tro n g ; Sports BySchwartz N C A A H o n o r s F a ll T o " S ta te Mag Hags Lag By L A R R Y MOGG State News Sp orts E d i t o r As Coaches Gag M ichigan State’s upsurge in R IC H A R D S C H W A R T Z | track this past season is reflected in the final 1965 listings of the State N ew s M a n a g in g E d i t o r NCAA track and field perfo rm ­ ances. No longer is your h a ird re s s e r the only one who knows. M ichigan State, under S ir Duffy D augherty, is destined for th ird o r fifth place Four Spartan individuals and th is seaso n, depending upon which sw am i you put your stock in. one relay unit made the “ top be ju n io rs. All will be back fo r the holds down several univ ersity ten” listings in events contested ‘66 season. m ark s. R eplete with undigested plag iarism and an a rra y of incongruities in reg u lar collegiate com petition. C r a c k h u r d l e ace, G e n e A nother Spartan sophom ore, unrivaled . . . except perh aps by the w ords in this sentence . . . A relay quartet of C lint Jones, W ashington m ade the honor ro le Mike B ow ers, was listed in the they’r e h ere: the 1965 Football Y earbooks. Boh Steele, F red McKoy and ir. two other events. His tim e of high Jump. T he 6-10perform ance W here but in these authrotiative journals of “ grid-ology’’ can you Gene Washington turned in the ¡13.9 in the 120-yard high hurdles he turned in at the national out­ pay 50 cents to get som ebody e ls e ’s two cents w orth. nation’s second be>t tim e in the was the fifth best in the country. door m e e t ranked fifth b e s t . shuttle hurdles. The foursom e W ashington’s tim e of :36.9 in the B ow er’s 6-10 effort is also a E ver stop and think how one m agazine en tru sts one m an (with one raced 480 yards in a v arsity 330-yard interm ediate hu rd les, v a rsity all-tim e high. p a ir of ey es, 1 would assum e) to scrutinize som e 35 m idw est team s? reco rd tim e of :5~.9 at the Drake ranked him fifth in the land. Both A ll-around s ta r, Jim G a rre tt, T hen to ca l' the shots—N otre Dam e, M ichigan, rah! . . W isconsin, R elays during the outdoor sea­ of W ashington’s tim ings cam e in was num ber seven on the broad Kenyon, blaah! . . MSU, Illinois, ah! . . N orthw estern, O berlin, hah! son. the Big T e r outdoor m eet as he jum p lis ts . G a rre tt jum ped 25-4 won both events in pacing State in the outdoor season, after a At the risk of revealing a trad e se c re t, m ay I d irect your atten­ McKoy will be a senior, while to th e c o n f e r e n c e t i t l e . season long assault at the 25 tion to the college and u niv ersity publicity offices that provide facts, Jones, Steele and Washington will W ashington, also a football s ta r, foot m ark. figu res and w hatever odd triv ia the mag rag s call for. MSU B ook store MSU B ook store MSU B o o k sto re MSU B o o k sto re MSU B o o k sto re MSU B o o k sto re IV1SU B o o k sto re T ak e the yijjlSL' publicist F red Stabley, whose Ag H all fa­ c ilitie s are m ilked by som e 25 different co n cern s—not to m ention M M IM S o ftb a ll hundreds of new spaper outfits. S S K ick-off. Football. Playboy. S treet and Sm ith. Sport. Football Round-up. Dell S ports. Sports Review. Look. Sports E xtra . . . ad u V/ûMbfeR's H a u I u P la y o ffs S ta r t nausea. By and large, the m ore established publications, those which go B B In five week’s tim e, 23 of the to p re s s la te r, and those which take the effort to tap sev eral so u rces, can be counted upon for g re a te r reliab ility. o o original 28 Intram ural softball • All of which goes to say that those which hit the new sstands in o o team s have fallen along the way­ side. July and August, printed in June and July, and p rep ared in May and k k F iv e undefeated softball team s June, a re about as well equipped to fo recast D ecem ber finishes as s G allup is to forecast the *68 p residen tial election re tu rn s. w ill sq u are off in the in tram u ral t playoffs that sta rte d la st night. But even the latest poop sheets fall prey to the fallacies of ad­ S J.D .’s (5-0) faced Evans Scho­ vance selection. Playboy, which forsakes b aresk in s for pigskins o t la rs (5-0) in one playoff gam e each fall, is one of the m ore resp ected specu lators in this category. r o la st night, w hile No Counts (4-0) Yet, who can forget th re e seaso ns back when the S partans w ere e took on Red D oors (4-0) in an­ dubbed as su re -fire national cham pions and responded with a 5-4 r o ther. B utcher Boys (5-0) drew showing in the Big T en. H ardly a y ear la te r, when the Spartans w ere e a bye fo r the opening night of action, but m ust face the w inner releg ated to the w holesale list of a lso -ru n s, ju st one gam e, that with Illinois, halted the drive tow ard Pasadena and national p ro m i­ M of the No - Counts - Red Doors nence. S M gam e tonight at 6 p.m , P erh ap s the only group with a pipeline to the m idw est founderies u Its S u p e r - S T he cham pionship tilt w ill be is the “ Big T en S k y w riters,” an ensem ble of new spaper w rite rs u played Monday at 6:30 p.m . on rep resen tin g everything from the D etroit F ree P re s s to the Colum ­ field 4 w ith the J.D .’s-E van s bus C itizen -Jo u rn al. B S c h o l a r s w inner and the No M aking rounds at each conference location ju st p rio r to season o C A U F r A g r J U s tlc c x p fA L li B C ounts-R ed D oors-B utcher Boys openers, each scrib e c a sts a vote in balloting for the top cham ­ o w inner colliding, pionship prospect. o And, who headed that list five tim es in 11 pollings (m ost of any k a t o c iO - U J f f o Evans Scholar s tripped Bio­ logical Institute 4 - 1 T uesday conference team )? But, of co u rse, M ichigan State. k night to win th e ir block title. And, how many tim es would you suppose M ichigan State has fin­ J.D .’s edged C am bridge 6-4 in ished first? (Hint, they m ake life sav ers in the sam e shape.) But, a w in n er-tak e-all gam e in block of co u rse, zero. o S 3. B ptcher Boys m ade it into Y es, th ere was 1954 when our cham pions-to-be w ere picked for r t the final playoffs by slipping by f irs t and wound up ninth. And 1956, when fourth was our fate. And 1957— second. And ‘60—fourth. e Abaddon 3-2. o L et’s see. T hat accounts for all but one. Oh, but yes, 1958. We S ta n d in g s can’t forget that y ear . . . and our tenth.place finish. M r R u ^ fear not. MSU isn ’t alone in its sufferings. The S kyw riters’ S e highjinks have plagued ev ery other school picked Mr,ce the baV lu- f » .V v 'V * y - ■ Wgfc .... f W - . . .w.w iiffixe, k % \ . t i t l e b e U * \ t to prove the ru le. M B utcher B oys.................. B S ........ 3-2 u S c a b s.................................. o P e p R a lly P la n s S e t o P ap erb ack s........................ k B s o No C ounts........................... Ag. E n g ............................. ........ 3-1 F o r F a ll G r id S la te t o C am eron............................ o k Bio. C hem .......................... A bel...................................... Spartan sp irit announced e a r ­ lie r th is week that plans are un­ S partan s p irit is p resen tly try ­ ing to round up sp eak ers for the r derw ay for the first m assiv e pep rally , but certain to be on hand S J.D .’s ................................... rally of the 1965 football season. will be the like of A thletic D i­ t C am bridge......................... "M eet the T eam ” is the them e re c to r C larence “ B iggie” Munn, Public Safety.................... of the rally , which will be held h e a d f o o t b a l l c o a c h Duffy M o D airy P lan t........................ in S partan Stadium , Sept. 29, the D augherty, M r. amd M iss MSU r C lint Jones and Ann L aw renz S final day of fall term re g is tra ­ tion. T he pep rally will begin at and the ch eerlead ers. e Tony’s B oys...................... u 4:30 p.m . A lso on the scene w ill be the Red D o ors......................... State w ill already have played Spartan m arching band, Sparty B M Ions........................................ two gam es by then, a hom e gam e the Delta U psilon b e ll.. o S R h e to rs ............................. ........ 2-2 with UCLA and a road co n test at P ep ra llie s are planned before Entom ology........................ Penn State, so students will have all hom e football gam es, with a o U A belard................................ som e idea how th e ir team will special ra lly expected before the k fare. Hom ecom ing gam e with N orth­ E. S ch o lars...................... T he ra lly se rv es to get fre sh ­ w estern . T h ere is also a p o ssib il­ s t o Fall Textbooks • Supplies • Sweatshirts • Souveniers B o o Quick H its........................ Bio. In st....................... B uckets................................ men and tra n sfe r students ac­ quainted with Spartan c h e e rs and y e lls. L ast y e a r's ra lly was a big ity of other special ra llie s . Spartan Spirit aw ards a trophy N ephrons............................ su cce ss, with several thousand for outstanding student s p i r i t r k O ssic le s.............................. ........ 0-5 fans on hand. during the school y e a r. T h e trophy is not based solely on e s p irit though. P articip atio n In S such events as the blood d riv e M Orientation Students! ! ! Free Book Mailer t o and student governm ent elections a re considered in aw arding the CONDITIONING S tro p h ies to fra tern ity , s o ro rity u r and m en’s and w om en's r e s i­ If we don’t have the books that you need for fall te r m , you can ord er e dence h a l l .. B them now and have them sent to your hom e before fall te r m . Stop in M o and pick up an order form . Your books will be m ailed to your hom e. SERVICE T here is no postage charge for this s e r v i c e of the MSU B oo k sto re. S o u k A U TO s B t o A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G I N S T Y L E o o r W iththe k C om p letely e finest ingolf M MSU BOOK STORE S t Installed Guaranteed $275 suppliesfrom S o LAR R Y A n d E v e ry th in g E l s e F o r Y o u r C a r A t u r KRAM ER In The Centerfor International Programs e C U S H IO N B AUTO PARTS SPORTING GOODS o M o k Summer Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. S u W H E R E Y O U G E T " T H E L A R G E S T D IS C O U N T S IN T O W N " S E R V IN G Y O U S IN C E 1915 3020 V in e S t.— I b lk . N. o f M ic h . A v a / W * s t o f S a ars Open Mon. & F r l . ni gh< MSU B o o k sto r e MSU B o o k sto r e MSU B o o k sto re MSU B o o k sto re MSU B ook store MSU B o o k sto r e MSU B o o k sto r e 800 E. KALAM AZOO P h o n e IV 4 - 1 3 3 5 _________ IV 5 - 7465 Thursday, July 22, 1965 Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan R E G , 35C UUL 1 PINEAPPLE JUICE n m QT. 14 OZ. CAN m m m m m COUNTRY FRESH SUNKIST s |v I LEMONADE SÉ I H.'-r s a t I GAL. pIPliifllfN I REG. $1.49 V A L U E -T E N D E R L E A F I COUNTRY FRESH IUST A FEW BLOCKS TO 1 BUTTERMILK INSTANT TEA io THE BIG E AT SHOPPERS FAIR N O T H I N ’ L I K E U M P I N ' - - O f f i c i a l s a re r i g h t in the c e n te r o f a ll s p o r t in g e v en ts. T h e y m a y get a f r e e - p a s s in to a game, but th e y have to ta k e the abuse o f te a m s , 3301 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. 8 fa n s and coaches, a li k e . . P h otos by B r u c e M a ta s ic k and M ik e Wong f KING SIZE OPEN 8 A.M. ra 18 P.M .! ■ 4 OZ. JAR T H E G R E A T A M E R IC A N G A M E W M Umps Take Lumps MONDAY THRU SATURDAY-CLOSED S U N D A Y * ____________ FR ESH , M E A T Y FRYING C H IC K E N - small back por tion a t t a c h e d PERK UP YOUR SUMMER DRINKS! F R E E ! . . . 6 U R G E L IM E S - I The Sporting G a m e W H O LE L E G S WITH PURCHASE OF ONE DOZEN S U N K IS T L E M O N S DOZ. É là J ëÉ _ B y L A R R Y MOGG i REG. 49< COUNTRY FRESH ASST. FLAVORS || State News S p o rts E d j t o r H OFFICIALS! You can alw ays pick them out, even in a crow d, be­ cause th e y 're m arked m en. Some c a rry red handkerchiefs. O thers toot w histles. Some shoot guns. O thers w ear m asks and ch est p ro ­ te c to rs. But all sp o rt's officials have one thing in com m on, a lack of p ro ­ rICE MILK tection. W hether he is an um pire, official, linesm an or re fe re e , he’ s an easy targ e t for b o o -b ird s, ira te coaches, cat ca lls, abusive É language, and once in awhile a w ell-placed boot in the pants. '"T hey oughta put ya back behind the b a rs, ya blind robber! \ a ,« g $ ÍÍL bum !” T h ese are fam iliar w ords to one in such a profession, and like they say, it's all p a rt of the gam e. T he other day, the usually m ild-m annered M innesotaTw in s m an­ ag er, Sam M ele blew his gasket when one of h is p layers was called i li FRYER BREASTS RIBS ATTACHED L B -' out on a close play at second base. And if you want to let off steam 3 mm N on som e one, who could be handier than the um p ire. Mele got into a shoving m atch with um p ire B ill V alentine, and la te r was thumbed SWIFT’ S PREMIUM PROTEN ftffc _ SWIFT’ S PREMIUM PROTE PROTEN from the gam e. T he incident made the p ap ers with pictu res and all and M ele got his rew ard , when the A m erican League head office handed down a five-day suspen­ SHORT RIBS L,‘" O a Ç ROUND STEAK LB. LB. TO P Y O U R IC E M I L K W IT H sion and $500 fine in his behalf. ‘ BIG E MONEY SAVOR SMUCKER’S TOPPING 20 O Z JAR T he M ele-incident is ofteti the BIG E MONEY SAVOR ru le, and not the exception in sportss i t i t ¿vfevxvto&i ii'ovrcc y notorious for the shoddy tre a t­ , *r© V l y i '- a — a u u y » w aauL T— If SpKS mn ¡p ¿ { tu n ò jM HW igak ' - .••••' r> ! - J ■. fÆ * v ' tH & ïM Ê Ê Ê R E G . 89« A R IS T O C R A T IC E C R E A M m ent its officials often get. With­ R E G . 6 F O R 55« in the la st three y e ars, several REG. 29c BREAST 0* CHICKEN JÊ Ê C H O C .S A U C E officials have upped and quit the SPARKLES C E N T E R W IT H NFL a fte r stinging attacks (som e C A K E , IC E C R E A M of them bodily) from p la y ers and ci TUN A 2 4 coaches. ^ e a s t Q ’Chicken m New fans can forget the tim e t1! pum i'1 the colorful L eoD urocher scored ^ U N K LIGHT TUNA REG. 25< FIRESIDE CREME SANDWICH with a kick, ag ain stth eb ack -sid e of one N ational League um pire. O r the tim e "T o e ” B lake of the M ontreal C anadians took after a NHL linesm an after a clo se lo ss. REG 27* F O U L D ’ S MEDIUM OR EXT RA BROAD COOKIES ,O OI PKO T hings a re Just as wild on the am ateur or collegiate athletic H E IN Z STRAINED scene. It b e c a m e such a habit of coaches to bait basketball re f­ e re e ’s in the Big T en, that last y e a r the conference adopted a rule w here coaches couldn't talk with the re fs while the clock was I N O O D LES mm BABY FOODS running. * POLLY ANNA OR TENDERKRUST WHITE If you say, ’all, reffing isn’t REG. 49< BOOTH FROZEN - 8 OZ. such a tough Job’, why not try it. T h ere is probably much pleasu re SERVING 11 A.M. DREADED SHRIMP 1 B R EA D in being a refe re e , but th e re is U i LB. equal am ount of disp leasu re. TILL 1 AM When w ill coaches and fans DANCING alike realiz e that the officials ■ îS * ■ m am LOAF N1GHTI.Y BS ■ w sË & B ® g g œ £ m a re th ere to keep the gam e under H i n co ntro l. Now is a p retty good BANQUET FROZEN H FR ESH PO LLY ANNA ill ^ tim e. ~ a*e»#h CHICKEN, 0 §jf AI m LB . LO AF RESTAURANT I CRACKED WHEAT BREAD B a s ic Outlines PIES turkey’ BEEF PKG. HONE STYLE SPLIT TOP BREAD < F0R * i- 1 iw s k s i SLICED WHITE BREAD 5 >■?« 790 , N a t .S c i. 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BOX 321 E. M ichigan CLOSED Sunday IV 5-7179 iT » ” 1h i 6 Michigan State New s, .East L f h s i n g , M ic hi gan Thursday, July 22, 1965 NOT WITHOUT ARCHITECTS 'C u lt u r e With m ore people attending B a th ' F u n d s tu ral baths” and the a rts have and E urope, P resen tly he is N e e d e d quality of the w ork, w i l l p r e f e r M o d ern A rc h ite c tu re co ncerts each y ear than attend all the m ajor league baseball gam es together, the Am erican seeped into the daily language. “ We m ust find a way to chan­ nel the insane m illions spent by industry In advertising Into the w orking on the state coucll of a r ts and broadcasting a weekly m orning m usic program on WJR. the best-know n p r o g r a m , " "A t the unlveralty the quality takes firs t place and th e re can C a lle d * H o d g e- public will have to find a way be experim entation. O ur univer­ T he W atual trib esm en w ith th e ir unified, com m unal arch itectu re to finance Its reaw akening. a r ts ," Haas said. “ When the In com paring the treatm ent sitie s will p artic u larly affect the given the a rts in the univ ersities put the hodge-podge of m odern arch itect-produ ced arch itectu re to In a speech at F airchild Mon­ state council was too slow to next g en eratio n ." he com m ented. aham e, the late st K resge exhibit suggests. day, Karl Haas, directo r of fine act, we have called on Indus­ h e re and in Europe, Haas com ­ T he tria l and e rro r experim en­ trie s and com m erce for help.” plim ented the A m erican univer­ T he q u a rre l la not w ith the contem porary arch itect, how ever, ar t s for WJR radio. D etroit, s itie s . tation of u n iv ersities has so far Douglas H askell, an arch itectu ral ed itor, said in a fine a rts festival and m em ber of the state coun­ Sponsorship by Industry Is one put them In' the right direction, lectu re-d lscu sslo n T uesday. T he battle Is with m odern civ iliza­ cil on a rts for M ichigan, said answ er to the a rtis t’s fe a r of T he cu ltural opportunities that he rem ark ed. He recom m ended tion. that a com bination of help from governm ent control through sub­ even the sm all colleges try to engaging a rtis ts to stay on cam ­ “ Rudofsky, who organized this exhibit, and many other m odern u n i v e r s i t i e s , I n d u s t r y and sidy, he rem ark ed. He noted prove a re fantastic, he said, and pus sev eral days and allowing a rc h ite c ts forget that ju st because a rch itectu re is anonym ous, it governm ent could provide funds the Increasing in terest of govern­ the affect is going to extend by- the students to talk w ith them . is not w ithout a rc h ite c ts ." for the fine a rts in a distinctly m ent in the a rts as another sign yond the student into his com ­ Among the W atusls, he rem ark ed , the m edicine man is in fact A m erican way. of growing public Interest. m unity. Although he sees a new pa­ an a rch itect, giving directio n s fo r building the house as the dic­ 1 odhy the telephone re p a ir­ A com bination of governm ent tronage of the a rts by the com­ tates of a god. We have io st th is authority In building our com m uni­ man has begun to feel a need and p riv ate en terp rise In terest “ O ff-cam pus a perform ance mon m an In the m aking in the tie s. Too many of our a rc h ite c ts a re separated from the people and for the fine a rts that was be­ in the a rts would be unbeatable, Is booked by box-office appeal United S tates, Haas said that the v ern acular ex pression of arch itectu re. fore held m ainly by the edu­ he said. and the public, who generally Europe is m o re w illing to accept H askell suggested that, using the Idiom of arch itectu re around c a t e d , . Haas r e m a r k e d . The Haas has worked with cu ltural applaud them selves for knowing the fine a r ts of the Iron C urtain them , a rch itects s triv e to re la te th e ir work to its surroundings m asses now take weekly “ cul­ p ro jects In both the United States the work perform ed and not the co untries. and include the com m unal surroundings as p a rt of the arch itectu ral w ork. T he contem porary a rc h itect often frow ns on the ignorant, so - called ugly effects-of the people on the landscape, he said. They a re disgusted with the junkyards and billboards and the hodge-podge of T im es Square. Y et, H askell suggests by com paring Rudofsky’s p rim itiv e com ­ munal arch itectu re w ith Its m odern equivalents, these blights com e from the sam e root a s the praiB ed com m unal arch itectu re. R A D IO P E R S O N A L I T Y — Ka r l Haas, d i r e c t o r o f fin e H askell asks that contem porary arch itects convert the cliches a r t s f o r r a d io s ta tio n , WJ R, D e t r o it , spoke M onday around theip into a m odern com m unal ex pression . as p a r t o f th e f in e a r t s f e s t i v a l . He in d ic a te d that “ T his negative attitu de of p ro test w ith banners and p lacard s the c o m m o n man in A m e r i c a is u n d e r g o in g a c u l ­ seem s to m e to be a dead a lle y ," H askell said. “ We should quit tu ra l tr a n s fo rm a tio n . despising the nation and m ake it the common ca u se .” H askell stre sse d that It Is Im possible to retu rn to the prim itiv e 71 W f Summer Circle Theater arc h ite c tu re Rudofsky advocates. T h ere never w as any arch itectu re w ithout arch itects. W ed.-Sat. At D em onstration Hall “ But what we have lost today Is total a rc h ite c tu re ," H askell r e ­ m arked. “ B ecause p rim itiv e m an had to econom ize and build with sim ple tools and lim ited m a terials, he used everything In his s u r­ T h e Im a g in a r y In v a lid roundings. Today we can do what we p le ase .” O ur lives a re not units w ithin a walking neighborhood eith er, but involve superim posed netw orks of church, school, hom e and busi­ A d m i s s i o n $ 2 .0 0 C u r t a i n T i m e 8 :3 0 p . m . n e ss, he said. This is essen tially why we cannot retu rn to a m o re p rim itiv e sim plicity in arch itectu re. F o r R e s e rv a tio n s C a ll 3 5 5 -0 1 4 8 “ T he netw orks have becom e so unrelated as to alm ost unm an­ ag eab le ," he com m ented. “ T h ere is a need to get a form of con­ Mon.-Tiies. 2 6 p.m. W ei-Sat. 2 9 p.m. trolling b o a rd ." T he answ er lies in a new total, com m unal a rch itectu re that con­ sid e rs the en tire region, he said, not just the one plot of ground on 7 0 ,0 0 0 which a house is built. A rch itecture is spacew ithin space, from the M S U International Film Series clo set to the com m unity. Each p a rt should p lease its ow ner, but th e re 'm u st be an o v e r-a ll coherence. F in e A rts F estiv al Special t h e g r e a te s t G LO B A L M A R IO E A N Z A G L IM P S E S m u s ic a l r o m a n c e . V f t G o ld b e rg N a m e d T o U .N . P o s t P resid en t Johnson T uesday nam edS uprem e C ourt Ju stice A rthur J . G oldberg to succeed A dlai Steveraon as U.S. A m bassador to the t 'U te G re a t. U nited N ations. G oldberg was appointed to the Suprem e C ourt by P a ir o f E y e s the late P resid en t John F . Kennedy. B efore that he served in M r. Kennedy’s cabinet as S ecretary of L abor after a long c a re e r as a story [ T h e fabulous labor law yer. ithe I C aruso w ho I C O l O « BY T e c h n ic o l o r V iet N a m D eterio ratin g — M c N am ard ^ dk. i y v »I % rv %* 0 * -- * * 4 -J? t*• (Y W *.«■* , " i * c t * t a r y o l ‘ D e­ w > j -i > . . v *• dt m e V*i et C o n g f o r c e s _ SfAR fo ^ l , A N N *" fe n s e R obert M cNa- has i n c r e a s e d and tm o s a , re tu rn ip g fro m t h e i r a tta c k s have been L a n z a - I l y t h V leT N am , s a i d - t h e F a ll T e rm DOROTHY JARMILA A m e rican effort a g a in s t the V i e t Cong e x p a n d e d . He is ex­ p ecte d to a d v is e an in ­ c r e a s e o f U.S. m i l i ­ K ir s t e n N o v o tn a has d e t e r i o r a t e d . M c ­ ta ry fo rc e s . N a m a r a s a id the s iz e HEAR MARIO LANZA IN THE RCA RECORD ALBUM buncheT H E B O M W ELC O M E W EEK F r i . , S a t. - J u l y 2 3 , 2 4 S te v e n s o n B u r i e d In I llin o is F a ir c h ild T h e a t re A dlai E , Stevenson has been b urled in his hom e town of Bloom ing­ ton, 111. P resid en t and M rs, Johnson, Vice P resid en t and M rs. H ubert E d it io n 7 :3 0 p .m . A d m is s io n : 50C H . H um phrey and C hief J u stic e of the U nited S tates E arl W arren led the lis t of d ig n itaries who cam e to pay th e ir la st re sp e c ts to Stevenson Monday. T h e funeral serv ice s w ere held in the Bloom ing­ NOW ! T h ru SAT! ton U n itarian C hurch. Reg. Adm. $1.00 Have you placed your U rg e s T e le g r a m D eliv ery on US.I8 Children Under 12 FREE FIRST C O L O R F E A T U R E at 8 :37 Sen. S t e p h e n M. who w e r e k i l l e d in ac­ Y o u n g (D -O h io ) h a s t i o n . Y o u n g s a id h e just u r g e d .p e rs o n a l d e l i v ­ jji • - g j L V You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll sing, e r y o f te le g ra m s fr o m l e a r n e d th a t W e s te rn U nion has been d e l i v ­ you'll lose your heart to... ad? Call today for jH jw • the D efen se D e p a r t - e r i n g such t e l e g r a m s m e n t n o tify in g r e l a ­ by phone f o r econot >my p im rD B N E iS t i v e s of se rv ic e m e n reasons. ' s o v m m MTHEART D e la y R o a d C o n s tru c tio n Advertising assistance. TECHNICOLOR® ••-•elnM eilr M M VltTR M f*rtw iC e.. me • $ Walt frwwy Prefect»*» O n ly 4 M i l e s E. of C am pus T h re e unions have called a strik e against the M ichigan Road B u ild ers A ssociation which could tie up the sta te ’s $40 m illion highway construction p ro g ram indefinitely. A pproxim ately 10 high­ way p ro je c ts in the paving stage and 344 bridge Jobs have been halted by the strik e. [ 2ND T O P C O L O R C O M E D Y F E A T U R E at 10:37 THE T h e ir AÜ--NEW, a ll- w ild j / iin v f u ll- le n g t h fe atu re >1 i f liti T E C H N IC O L O R L a k e L a n s in g tftcH A Lg A m u s e m e n t P a r k M EW S FORCE O k e m o s and H a s le tt Road 6 M il e s E a s t o f L a n s in g STARRING T I M C 0 N W A Y J0 E F M W i ■ JO nM cN M JPSN A V YC R EWa u n iv e rsa l p ic tu re OPEN D a i l y 1-5 & 7 - c lo s in g W e e ken ds 1 a .m . - 11 a .m . 3R D C O L O R H IT * AU D IE M U R P H Y C l o s e d dh M o n d a y s A d v e r tis in g D e p a rtm e n t In “ Gunflght at C o m m a n c h e C r e e k ” Note: O r g a n i z a t i o n s M a y M a ke 35 5 -825 5 355-8256 SUN ‘ ‘(The G irls On The Beach” -Plus “ Love With The Proper Stranger” With N atalie Wood R e s e r v a tio n s F o r P i c n i c s . A t Reduced R a te s , B y C a l l i n g 9-8221 Thursday, July 22, 1965 7 Dancer Masters Indian Form Michigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, Michigan m ented. sophy under the best p ro fesso rs T he Kathakall story-dance of tu re conveys an exact m eaning. oth er native dances revived In "A slan studies a re growing possible." South India la uaually perform ed In ballet It is the body m ove­ alism India w ith the stirrin g s of nation­ Since th eir retu rn from India, . M rs. Jones rem ark ed . so fast in u n iv ersities that its only by m an, but M ra. B attle m ent that counts." breathtaking," she said . "The the Joneses have been p resen t­ Jones, who appeared W edneaday It w as the body position In W hether the dances a re p e r­ ing lec tu re-d em o n stratlo n -p er- best way to understand the Aslan in the fine a rts festival, Is one Kathakall, however, that gave form ed in villages as p a rt of region is to c o rre la te co u rses f o r m a n c e s for educational a s - of the few A m ericans to have her difficulty, she com m ented. religious celebration s o r in the in Aslan a rt, h istory and philo­ -so clatlon s. ev er m astered the form . It dem anded an exaggerated posi­ citie s before the sophisticated, K a t h a k a l l Is a strenuous tion of the torso and foot move­ they receive equally enthusiastic STARTS school. F or the two m onths of m ents that a re In co rrect for response. the m onsoon season the students ballet. The highly stylized g e stu res of G L A D M E R of Kathakall ris e at 3 a .m . to Both Cliff and B ettle Jones the dance convey ch a ra c te riz a ­ TODAY! undergo r l g o u r o u s ex ercise. m ade th e ir form al debut with the tion w ith a rem ark able c la rity CONTINUOUS FROM 1:10 P.M . 3 E lb : : E E lE E E i$ ~~ 4IM" 1 ■ J a a r l> *?*’" ’ T hey s ta rt w ith a sim ple eye K erala Kathakall Yogam of India. that bring understanding to the ex ercise and stre tch th e ir m us­ They a re the only A m ericans a u d i e n c e perhaps even m ore c le s until they can b e ar the ev er to be so honored. foot m a s s a g e given by the q u i c k l y than today’s u ltra -re a ­ In terest in Kathakall and the listic d r a m a does, she com ­ S U P E R B A R G A IN D A Y fts ? " SHOWN TODAY AT 1:20-5:10-9:05 P.M. teach er. The foot m assage w orks the s t u d e n t into s u c h a flexible, stre tch e d position, M rs Jones D R I V E — VRAIM IN I t ’s t h e p i c t u r e t h a t O U T -M O N D O ’S said, he m ust slowly go back MH m s o m h w w t d L a n s in g o n M -78 to norm al flexibility by doing successively less strenuous ex­ H E L D O V E R ! T h r u J u l y 2 7 th e rc is e s after the m assage Is fin­ ished. M rs. Jones, schooled In ballet, and the ethnic dances of other cu ltu re s, went to South India F I R S T L A N S I N G S H O W IN G F E A T U R E NO. (1) SHOWN AT 9 P .M . th e m a ll!!! w ith h er husband when he re ­ C H A M B E R MUSIC R E C I T A L — These f i r s t c h a i r m u s ic ia n s p re s e n te d a c h a m b e r ceived a F ullbright grant to study m u s ic r e c i t a l T u e s d a y . T h e y s e r v e as i n s t r u c t o r s in the C o n g r e s s o f S t rin g s the a rt of the area . p r o g r a m . A n o th e r c o n c e r t by t h e i r stu d e n ts w i l l be p r e s e n te d to n ig h t at 8:15 Jones enrolled. In the KeEala in th e A u d i t o r iu m . K a l a m a n d a l a m state school w h ere the village and tem ple dance of Kathakall had been re ­ vived and p reserv ed . He asked D u o H e r e O n U .S . T o u r M rs. Jones to take one of the fem ale p a rts usually played by * * JOHN WAYNE ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ** M ichigan State was p a rt of a T he program the duo p erform s a re exact work. Each motion m ust m en opposite him . F rom then on + KIRK DOUGLAS United States “ try o u t'’ Tuesday gives a se rie s of short dances be done the sam e at each p e r­ she becam e Involved In learning t PATRICIA NEAL for the G erm an dance duo of that attem pt to set a mood or form ance.” the a rt h erself. L isa C zobel and A lexander Von ch aracterizatio n . “I had to relea rn everything," I TOMTRYON Swaine. It includes folk d an ces, ch arac­ T he choreography grew out of M rs. Jones said. “In Kathakall During th e ir 15 y e ars as p a rt­ te r sketches like M ozart’s dandy the m usic during their y e ars to­ each facial expression and g es- 1 MUIA PRENTISS P B B P f l T j n e rs they have developed a re p e r­ "C h ev alier a la m ode,” mood gether as a duo, he com m ented. L BRANDON deWIINE l N W n ' ' j to ire of short, im p ressio n -lik e p ieces like Bach’s “ E pitaph,” theM United iss Czobel form erly toured 4 * JIU.HAWORTH ★★ )N ß V * * * * * dances in the styles of both and dances with a sto ry like ist with theStates S travinsky’s “ M arionettes” o r B allet as firs t solo­ Jo o st. Von U N C L E J O H N 'S 1 DANAANDREWS m AN OTTO PREMINGER FILM m odern and classical ballet. Swaine danced firs t soloist at Invited to the United States to “ Golliwog’s CakeW alk.” & HENRY FONDA » Paramount «tu*« perform at Ted Shaw’s a rts festi­ “ A l t h o u g h t h e dances look the B erlin State O pera and the NowOffers You val at Jacob’s Pillow , the worl'd- fre e ,” Von Swaine said, "th ey Royal O pera of Rome. traveling duo said they decided A Complete HIT NO. (2) FIRST RUN IN C O LO R AT 12:14 to see how A m erican audiences would respond to such a dance Line OfMeals E m m H E C O M ES pro g ram . They w ill visit about H o n o r e d P s y c h o lo g is t, nine com m unities before re tu rn ­ AndSandwiches. T O T O W N -S O M E O N E ’S ing to Europe. G O N N A D I E ...! “ T h ere is a difference in each R i g h t s L e a d e r H e r e W hen YouDine B U C K city to which we tra v e l,” M iss Czobel rem ark ed. "U sually the Kenneth C lark, aw ard-w inning New York C ity C ollege psy­ audience is a little skeptical chologist, will speak F riday at the C ollege of Education Sum m er Out. . . StopIn. . S H IR S 4 . cirir* » at firs t, but we feel that by the end of the program we have cap­ tu red th eir in te re st." Convocation at 11 a.m . In the E rickson C lark is the social science consultant to the NAACP L egal and Education Staff. Klva. imtmimmmmvim L I a * c s m m sm t « s m fisho *■ .I M . She said she finds little dif­ C lark was last p resen t on cam pus for the sym posium on school pMAMCk*t JDK feren ce between here and Europe integration held In 1964 to com m em orate the tenth an n iversary of in the appreciation the audiences the Suprem e Court desegregation decision. give dancers. ' He is the author of “ Dark Ghetto; D ilem m as of Social P ow er” PANCAKE “ One of the m ost wonderful and “ The Negro P ro te s t." responses we have ev er gotten Follow ing his talk at the Kiva, C lark will be the luncheon speaker H O U S E J cam e from the little town of at Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity, m eeting at F airfield on this trip ,” she com­ the MEA Building in East L a n sin g ,.. yi- St ä j y snCr z m ented. • E arly in July C lark was aw arded the Kurt Lewm M em orial Award P ro g ram Inform ation 332—6944 m r of the Society for the Psychological sta *y -of social Issu es, Th* oWarri constdergi|p/^Ae/n.(®h6,st iionoY«j|^ • ' «MvV.snrJ-aJ 0 ( Sta rts T O D A Y psychology, Is presented annuaYiy tor “ outstanSr’ g tcntnrutitJh to j . t ¡Jew elers the development and integration of psychological resear, hand social IV 7.3761 N O W ! (3 ) B I G H I T S CAM PUS Eve. & Sun. $1.00 action.’ ’. 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E l i z a b e t h T a y l o r , R ic h a r d B u r to n “ THE S A N D P I P E R ’ A , . . • •: A j * f L .u r v e « J J* ^ 8 Michigan State N ew s, E a s t L a ns in g, M ic hi gan Thursday, July 22» 1965 • F a it h O n C a m p u s - • ROLE OF THE CHURCH LIVING 'FOSSIL’ W it n e s s T o D y n a m i c G o d ____ B y Faye E . U n g e r* D aw n Redw ood B y CHAR J O L L E S of the w orship serv ice s, "If God the c o n s e q u e n t forgiveness of What does m y faith have to do som ething to com pensate for It. it dynam ic," P asto r G aiser said, each other." w ith a pig pot? After a ll, that’s only Justice. State News Staff W r i t e r God Is living and dynam ic, and "so m ust be the form s in which he is known," of T he church, as a com m unity men who striv e to know each The pig pot Is a w e ll-estab lish ­ ed Institution on this cam pus, But 1 w ondered If It Is too much to ask that we occasion­ G ro w s A t M SU the church is His corporate wit­ In addition to re -tra n sla tin g , o th er, is a source of strength. ally think about giving som eone ness, P asto r George G aiser of used by both men and women stu­ % MSU has a living " fo s s il” on Its cam pus. U n iversity Lutheran said. the church striv es to bring men M iss Flook said, especially for dents to give each other the shaft, else a good tim e without the It is the Dawn Redwood tre e located In the “T he church is leaven, as in together so that men together may the student. all In good fun, of co u rse. guarantee that we have a good B eal-G arfleld botanical garden adjoining the bread, for society," he added, "In th is age m ore and m ore In case of a dorm itory exchange tim e ourselves? lib ra ry . "and it m ust keep re-tran slatin g Second In A Series she said. people need deep relatio nsh ips," pro g ram , for instance, eith er or And the pig pot was not only T he Dawn Redwood, believed to be In the sam e C hristianity' into the idiom of its "M ost of the tim e both m en and women c o l l e c t Insurance, but acted as a penalty line of descent as the C alifornia redw oods, they don’t find these anywhere money from th e ir fellow p a rtic i­ Im posed upon a person for not was consid ered extinct until 1945. day." P a sto r G aiser explained that learn m ore about th eir relatio n ­ e lse. pants for a common pot. approaching som eone e lse’s It w as during that y ear the Dawn Redwood was though God is unchanging, m en’s ship to God. he said. The one who gets the w orst shallow standard of a good date. discov ered in Szechuan, a province in Southwest relationship to God changes. Men God, as men know him , Is re ­ date co llects the pig pot and to What happened to consideration China. can only know God in hum an, vealed as men reveal them selves B o y s L e a g u e continue the fun, the group will for the other and getting to know Seeds w ere collected and sent back to A rnold changeable, dynamic term s. to each other, he added. som etim es let the "p ig ” know a person fo r what he is? W here A rboretum In Jam acla P lain s, M ass., from L utheran cam pus w orker Sue M iss F l o c k cited the C om ­ Indirectly that she has won her was Justice for the "p ig ” ? which MSU received seedlings. Flock added that re-tran slatio n munion meal as effective in this P i c n i c T o A i d date the money. T he Dawn Redwood dates back 80 m illion Faced with deciding w hether Why such a fuss over a sm all y e ars and was originally nam ed from Its fossil didn’t mean rejection. way. "People open up around o r not I should p articip ate In such thing? A fter all It Is only a rem ain s. “Students expecially have r e ­ the jected th eir heritage and, all its a m dinner table," she s a id ." It’s m erA barbeque to support the sum ­ baseball leagues for E ast m utual personality m u rd er. I, triv ial cruelty, usually just ac­ It Is a prom ising shade tre e and ra th e r fast cepted and forgotten. I suppose grow ing, G eorge W, P arm e lee, cu ra to r of the "old standards," she said. "The theseom basic ent of Joy, when men sh are L nslng boys w ill be held tonight like m ost good C h ristian s, kept It Is for those to whom it doesn’t church m ust meet this crucial get t o g e t h ethings. r and It’s good to at the E ast Lansing City P ark sing about on Alton Road. my mouth shut and trie d think­ m a tter, but for the less socially B eal-G arfield garden, said. MSU also has som e other tre e s having h is­ m om ent by affirm ing what was them ." ing about the silly question long skilled, It can add one m ore best in. the past and then moving Sponsored by the Klwanls Club, enough to le t events m ake up to rical backgrounds. A couple a re English oaks Paste r G a'i.w added that whetv food will be served irtar) 5-8 my m ind for m e. stone to th eir wall of isolation. from the P arliam ent Oak In Sherwood F o rest fo r w a e a . It must strik e a bal­ and the Ginkgo T re e , which originated In E astern ance." men gather to worsiiiji, "they p.m . T ickets w ill be sold at the I knew I would face m any logi­ If we don’t apply our Ideals to The church, in serving its role, share thanksgiving together and gate and a r e $1.75 for adults, cal argum ents for holding the pot sm all things, t h e r e is little C hina. re -tra n sla te s ritual, o r the form know the forgiveness of God and $1 for children under 12. and that If I even suggested that chance we w ill ever apply them MSU has about 50 seedlings of the English oak T here a re approxim ately 500 the religious com m andm ent to to g reat things. Our life Is a tre e , which the n u rsery sta rte d this spring from boys In the sum m er baseball pro­ love w as In any way applicable su ccession of sm all stuff. What acorns from the P arliam en t Oak. cdSTminsTCR PRCSBYTCRian cmiRcn gram , and the proceeds from the barbeque will be used to buy to the pig pot 1 would be looked good then is a faith that finds no application in my daily living? T he P arliam ent Oak is said by legend to have beer, used by Robin Hood as a m eeting place for L I V I N G F O S S lL - - B e l l « v e d e x t i n c t u n til 1945, t h is s p e c ie s o f Dawn upon as som e so rt of a nut. balls, b ats, sh irts, and equip­ his men and to conceal supplies. Red wood was r e d is c o v e r e d in C h i­ c o s t ¿ a rc s in e . m ic n iG a n T he pig pot is good insurance, Elim inating the sim ple cru e l­ The Ginkgo T re e of E astern China is extinct na. Photo by L a r r y C a r l s o n m ent. I am told. It guarantees that If ties of everyday living is a hu­ L ast y ear about 2,500 people in its natural habitat and was kept alive by monks SU N D AY S C H E D U LE your date Is a flop, you have m anitarian ideal requiring no who planted it in the tem ple gardens. because the fem ale tre e produces a fru it which w ere served at the dinner. 3:00 a.rr. 9:00 a.m. Worship Church School for sixth grade and younger. traditional religious faith. It Is It is a tre e that has sep ara te sex es. It Is when decom position o ccu rs, gives off the odor sad that any faith that claim s it recom m ended that only the m ale tre e be grown of rancid butter. including cribbery. can show the way of live and salvation to men cannot even be Nuns Add Touch Of Heaven G U E S T S P E A K E R : Pro f. W arren H. Vincent F o r transportation, phone 332-0271 or 332-8901 THE CELEBRATIONof LIFE applied in a hum anitarian way. CHURCH: M IN IS T E R : I’d ra th e r be a hum anitarian 1315 Abbott Rev. Robert L . Moreland atheist than an unconcerned, fol­ A religious survey of the human ex­ low er of the faith anyday. To 6th Floor Of North Case p erien ce through speech and the a rts . B A P T IS T STU D EN TS Each Sunday, now through August. C e n t r a l M e t h o d is t A cro ss From the C apitol Summer study series: "C h ristian Responsibility— Fo r What 9:00 A.M. P ra y e r Group and to Whom?’’ PLACE: ALUMNTMEMORIALCHAPEL M ary - Sabina Chapel TLME: 9:00 a.m . WORSHIP SERVICE T h e re is a little bit of heaven John C a rro l U niversity in C leve­ a re on the elevator getting up and . Tues., Ju ly 27, Baptist Student 10:30 A.M. on the sixth floor of North C ase land and at the U n iversity of De­ down from sixth floor. Center, 332 OakMll at ~:30 p.m. (WJIM 10:30 a.m .) Hall this sum m er. tro it. ” A B etter Beginning” L ike m ost students, the s is te rs Sponsored by U nitarian U n lversalists S ister Godwin is p rin cip al of look forw ard to the w eekend.They "C h ris tia n Exploration Of C hurch and Student Religious L iberals S ister M ary Godwin and S ister Inner Space” S peaker: David S. Yok M ary P asch al, S isters of St, Regina High School, an a ll-g irls ’ go hom e to watch the p ro g re ss on C rib N u rsery , So B ring T he Joseph, T h ird O rder of St. F ra n ­ school in H arp er W oods, and the R egina High School au ditor­ F o r further information, call Baptist Chaplin, Jam es W. B aby. T ake home a copy of the c is, who are doing graduate work S ister P aschal is the assista n t ium which is under co nstruction. Didien at Ed 2-0518 “ W hat Then A re We To Do?” in flexible scheduling and c u rric ­ p rin cip al th ere. T he added facilities which will sheet for study and application. ulum Im provem ent, have m oved be provided by the m ulti-pu rp ose T he siste rsb e g ln th e ir day with building necessitated th e ir en­ Il u L a n s in g C e n t r a l F r e e ) Into the undergraduate dorm . an ea rly walk to the education t h e r a n w o r s h ip F i r s t C h r is t ia n F i r s t B a p t is t C h u r c h building, w here they spend m ost ro llm en t in the scheduling stud­ M e th o d is t C h u r c h I Capitol at Ionia Sts. T h is is the fiPst tim e eith er ies. M artin Luther Chapel R e fo rm e d C h u rc h E d g e w o o d U n it e d nun has taken c la sse s at M ichi­ of th e ir tim e. They take tim e out i Lutheran Student Center . S2'- N. Washington, Lansing 240 M arshall St., Lansing LANSING gan S tate .'T h ey both have spent for daily m ass at 12:15 p .m . at A tea ch er never com pletes h er ' ’ SUNDAY C h u rch su m m ers studying at St. John’s St. John’s Student P a rish . education, said S ister Godwin, 444 Abbot Road 10:00 a.m. Sunday School | Rev. John M. Hofman, P asto r SERMON: "W atch T h erefo re’ U niversity, W estern Re serv e Un­ who has been principal at R e­ M orning S ervice 10:00 a.m . Interdenom inational “ E very day I m arvel at the gina’s for four y e a rs. She has a ; M orning W orship 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship) iv e rsity , N otre D am eC oIlege and cleanliness of the large cam pus,” b ach eler of science degree from 9:301 Church” Rev. Scott Irvine 469 North Hagadorn Road S E R M O N : "U n ifie d Evening S ervice 7 p.m . s a i d S ister Godwin. S i s t e r St. John’s U n iversity and a m a s- C h ild re n s’ Sunday School 9;30| Reverend F o rre s t V.v Y’alln CHURCH SCHOOL (5 blocks north of G rand R iver) I 9:00, 11:00 Sunday Paschal, who Is hoping to acquire te rls from W estern R eserv eU n l- p. . * " , , . .%>*«•’* •w'o 2%. . that Science L ectures Taped "M y room m ate m issed b reak ­ orientation clin ics are held in 507 E . G ra n d R iv e r fast in the dining room and had to the sum m er and not in the fall - eat in the g rill,” one coed said, I couldn’t take it then. "b u t you should see what she got J l f i U S W-AIO STA M PS! CA SH S A V IN G S . . • P IU S jP U M D for a q u a rte r. Boy, this is g re a t.” One gum -chom ping freshm an, Diane G ery of Indianapolis, Ind., L eroy A ugenstein, chairm an of T he next topic is "P opulation The final lecture on “ The W ay said, “ I think the best p a rt of m the biophysics departm ent, has E xplosion" and will be shown on Decisions A re or A re Not Made the session was the talk s with the taped four lec tu res on science Aug. 5 at 7 p.m . and on Aug. 6 at In Our Society” w ill be shown ad v isers and the m ost tirin g p art and society that will be shown on 1:30 p.m . on Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. and on Aug. was the talks with my room m ates WMSB-TV. 20 at 1:30 p.m. at night.” T he th ird lecture on "E ffec ts A ll four lectures have been T he lec tu res are p a rt of the of R adiation on Living M atter” taped outdoors behind Kellogg B e v e r l y Schultz of G rosse Alumni Study Group P ro g ram be­ w ill be aired on Aug. 12 at 7 p.m . C enter. Pointe said that she felt there ing held at Kellogg C enter. was too much emphasis on the (A and on Aug. 13 at 1:30 p.m . Don Knotts is the producer. aptitude tests. T he firs t lecture is entitled "H ow T he Mind W orks" and will “ We were hot and rushed when we were taking our tests,” she P O R K L O IN S A L E ! be shown on T hursday July 29 at said, "how could we concentrate 7 p.m . It will be repeated on W M S B L is tin g s in a 90 degree stuffy auditor- R ib E n d R o a s t u > .3 9 < Friday* July 3 0 a t 1:30 p.m . , ium ? ‘rt I 9 TUESDAY J I pi SUNDAY • V . . . . *1'<= . One coed had an opinion about fr e e m e n ; L o ir ^ R o a s t n. 4 9 < A m erican co m poser-conductor, so n " fotuses on the c a re e r 'of we"Oexpected n , they weren’ t exactly what explains the technique of 12- H a llie Flanagan, director, tea­ the m ix e r.” - that’ s why we left ÌJé e t R ii R o a s t ; C e n te r C h o p ib .B V < tone m usic innovated by Arnold cher and a leading figure in And one firs t-y e a r m an had a Schoenberg, Anton W ebern and 20th century American, experi­ com Alban B erg. T he radical 12- mental theater. m ent about the women: 1-3 ribs 890 lb. S p a r e R i b s ___________________ 53< tone m usic is illu strated by the 4-5 ribs 790 lb. Ju illia rd String Q uartet, play­ S k i n l e s s F r a n k s Super Rlght 21b- 9 9 < h o w e ing B erg’s " L y ric S uite," Move­ m ents 2 and 3, and W ebern's "Q u a rte t for Violin, C larinet, (attention car ow ners J A N E P A R K E R B A K E R Y F E A T U R E S ---- Saxophone and P ian o ," Opus 22. 4:30 p.m . — The w orks of c o m p le t e f r o n t end r e p a i r and a lig n m e n t Cherry Pie * ln* 1 lb- 8 oz* 39c C ourbet, D elacroix and Cezanne, l as re p re se n ta tiv e so fF re n c h l9 th century p ain ters, a re evaluated ♦ b r a k e s » s u s p e n s io n a n Potato Bread #1 lu8Ves 2/39° on " A rt and M an.” ♦ w h e e l b a la n c in g ♦ s t e e r in g c o r r e c t i o n s M D o n U tS cinnamon, sugar, 5, plain 12 per pkg. 21^ ei MONDAY 7:00 p.m . — H arry S. T rum an * m o to r tu n e u p s in " T h e Squeeze," p a rt of the Cinnamon Rolls «• 33c se rie s "D ecision: The Conflicts ORIENTAL IMPORTS of H arry S. T ru m an ," person­ ally m akes public his thoughts and fe a rs a t the tim e he' made LISKEY’S Auto Safety Center M arve l Vanilla Sultana • SNACK TRAYS the decisions which settled the m ine and railro ad strik e s in 1946. 124 SOUTH L A R C H IV 4-7346 Ice Cream E” 490 Peanut Butter if3 jar • BAMBOO SKEWERS 7:30 p .m .—The m odern Inca, • LOUNGING WEAR living in the slum s of L im a, nA a& rP ‘ 16 oz.• *»*•» cans M ich. is co ntrasted with his an cestral FOR MEN & WOMEN b r o t h e r , living in the higher A n d e s r e g i o n s of Cuzco and Ayacucho in "A R estless P eru — S A V E Grapefruit Sections 4/990 Potatoes 10 lb. bag 519 W . G r a n d R iv er The New In ca." w h e n yo u s t o c k up on T e x t B o o k s M init M eal 16 1/2 oz.-cans G et U SED T E X T S travel Corned Beef Hash Vi O N E -S T O P service Sultana chicken, beef, turkey Red Ripe save M e a t Pie s 4/690 W aterm elon m Sultana Fro ze n Dinners •- 390 Blueberries qt. Ann Page Tomato Rice 6/790 C O M PLETE 5/790 S E L E C T IO N c n u i3Ç 1 0 1 / 2 oz. can s Cream of Mushroom . TEXTS Tomato 100 Planning a Caribbean cruise? A t r i p to • REFEREN C E Europe . . . M exico . . . H a w a ii? You THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA COMPANY. INC. c a n c o m p a r e t h e m a l l u n d e r o n e r o o f at • N O TEBO O KS our o ffice ! W e ’ re agents f o r ste a m sh ip s, • A L L YO UR «I Your A&P Super Market a i r l i n e s , h o t e I s, s i g h t s e e i n g c o m p a n i e s , corner of Hogodorn 8» Eost C LA SS th ro u g h o u t the w o rld . N EED S Grand River, East Lansing STOK HOURS: 9 AM 9 FM »e eÄg f r T * S ü P e r M a r k e t s A M K K A S D tF lM O A B U > 000 MIRCHAMT S IN « I M For free brochure s e e u s so o n . Monday thru Saturday A ll prices in this ad effective thru Sat., July 24, 1965 in all five Lansing A8.P Su per Markets. G IB S O N S COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE BO O KSTO RE m i A M M H T ’Û 45 &U5 130 W. Grand River ID 2-8667 On G ra n d R iv e r - One B lo c k W e st of the Union Michigan Stato Nows, E a st La n s in g , M ic hi gan Thursday, July 22, 1965 A u to m o tiv e A u t o m o t iv e E m p lo y m e n t F o r Rent F o r S a le F o r S a le F o r S a le w.tf. a CORVbVl E lQbfl red and white VOLKSWAGEN 1963" 6 -p assen g er em plo y ers Overload C om - EAST LANSING, M arble School, SPE AKER, AM PLIFIER. 15INCH LA kG £ WIDE arm ed th ree -p iece 14 ÊÔÔT C olonial Runabout. Run- 4-speed. $1,750, or trad e. C all Statlonwagon. Fitted with r e ­ pany needs g irls for tem po rary F or Rent In S eptem ber, New E lectrovoice in 2' x 3’ x 3’ en­ section al black nylon frie ze with ning lights, wheel, and shield, o w c o st 641-6508, 11 m ovable c a b i n e t s . E xcellent assignm ents. Office experience T hree-bedroom duplex with fin­ c lo su re Heathklt. 25-w att inte­ silv e r th rea d s, re a l foam cush­ tr a ile r , 25 h.p. E lectric s ta rt­ F-SS 1964 deluxe 4-door. Auto- condition. $1,175. ED 2-6919. 10 req u ire d . 616 M ichigan N ation­ ished basem ent and fireplace In grated Amp. M ust sell! D esp er­ ions with rem ovable co v ers. ing engine. All in good shape, W A N T A D m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , pow er VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER w lTh al T ow er. Phone 487-6071. C L iving-room . Phone 355-7912.9 ate! ED 2-8369betw een6-10pm . Good condition. $65. 355-8255, $500. C all IV 9-1845. 9 steerin g and brakes. Call ED larg e tent, luggage rack , new WANTED: STUDENT c o o k to UNSUPERVISED TWO bedroom 10 after five 655-2361. 13 RUNABOt'TS, 14 ft. C olonial and 2-6843 or FE 9-8554. 9 engine. G asoline h eater. FM w ork five nights a w eek. Call hom e. A ccom m odates 4 stu­ OLYMPIA PRECISION ty pew rit- GOOD W l T H C hildren. AKC W agem aker, 25 h.p. E lectric FALCON 1962 ¿-doo r. One own- radio, reco rd p layer. Many oth­ Jim o r John at 355-8244 after 5 dents. C lose to cam pus. $50per e rs-p o rta b le , stand ard s, e le c ­ K erry Blue T e r r ie r pups. C ute, e n g i n e . Beautiful condition. • a u t o m o t iv e • EMPLOYMENT e r. No ru st. 33,000 actual m iles. e r e x tra s. $1,800. C all 332-6150 pm . 9 month. Phone ED 2-2920. 9 tric s . L .E , L ighthard & C o., cuddly, cu rly . Phone 676-5764. T ra ile r . Will dem onstrate. IV after 5 pm . 11 RN’S and LBN 'S. Tull; p a rt- THREE BEDROOM hom e near 310 N . G rand Ave. IV 2-1219.11 425 N. B arnes St., M ason. 13 9-1845. 13 • FOR RENT $750. Call 355-8102. 11 • FO R U Lfc ' FORD 1962 Fairlane 500 .4-do or. VOLKSWAGEN 1^61. Low m iie- tim e. P referen c e of shift. Ex­ E ast L ansing. Phone 337-0226 E N G L I S H LIGHT-WEtGHT 3- BESELER 45H"a en larg er. 55mm CADILLAC MOLDED Plywood, 12 • LOST & FOUND Snappy V-8 engine. Automatic age. E xcellent condition. Me­ cellen t personnel policy. Many after 6 pm . 9 speed bicycles, $39.77, f u l l Componon, 90mm E ktar, Omega ft. W indshield. M ark 25 M er­ • PERSONAL tran sm issio n . Radio, h e a t e r . chanically p erfect. M ust sell. fringe benefits. 332-0801. 19 TWO BEDROOM house. G as heat. p ric e . R ental-purchase te rm s tim e r a n d related darkroom cu ry m otor and tr a ile r. M u s t • PEANUTS PERSONAL Pow er steering and b rakes. A -l C all 355-6095 after 6 pm . 11 CHOOSE YOUR own h o u rs. A few A vailable now. C lose In. C all available. We also have tennis equipm ent. 882-4877. 11 sa c rific e . $300. IV 9-6844. 11 • REAL ESTATE condition throughout. $1,099. AL. VOLKSWAGEN G oodcondi- hou rs a day can m ean excellent 641-6536. 11 racq u ets, golf b alls, badm inton GIB ¿ON FALCON A m plifier for CHRIS CRAFT 16’. 60 hVp7 in - • SERVICE EDWARDS L I N C O L N M ER- tion. A ll ac c e sso rie s. $475. earn in g s for you as a trained HOUSE FOR RENT - W est Mf. b ird ies, gifts and housew ares. guitar voices R everb. T re m elo . board reb u ilt. T ra ile r. G o o d • TRANSPORTATION CL'RY, 3125 E, Saginaw, (N orth Phone IV 2-6529. 11 Avon rep resen ta tiv e. F o r ap­ Hope Hwy. T h r e e - b e d r o o m A C E HARDWHERE, a c r o s s F lo o r sw itches. B rand new. ED condition. $600 o r b est offer. • WANTED of F randor). Open Mon., T h u rs., 1961 VALIANT. 2-door, 6 cylin^ pointm ent In your own hom e, farm house. 11 m iles to cam pus. from Unibn. ED 2-3212. C 2-8369 after 6 pm . 355-8255 Phone 332-6342. 11 F ri. until pm. d er. Standard shift. Light green. w rite M rs. Alona H ucklns, 5664 F urnished for 6 men. Two va­ FÔ k WEDDING a n d p rac tical during the day. 11 D E A D L IN E FORD Convertible^ White Economy special. School St., H aslett, M ichigan, or cancies, 2 m ore on August 1 and show er gifts, see ACE HARD- MOVtRG. SELLING everything. Mobil* Homes 10 a. m. one c l a s s day be­ with red Interior. -.10 "42 C en ter call evenings,. FE ?-8483. C9 2 m ore Septem ber 15. $30 p er WHERE'S selections. 201 E . Two sofas. O ther furn iture. Ap- COMPARÉ! <. « rtrjAilfc. SELECTit - • .if.MOBlCE . *■<• tV f or e p u b l i c a t i o n . St., M ason. OR 6-25"5. 10 1961 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4-door. INTERVIEWERS WANTED - E x- month each. L ine afvycwr group G r^nd''iO yjjr, 'acro ss IrSrri Un­ plian ces. D ishes, sewiing nra-» HOMES». Q uality, p rice FORD 1*561 Fairla*-e. 6-cylinder, 6 cylinder standard tra n sm is­ perience helpful but not neces­ now f o r com fortable p rivacy. ion. Phone LD 2-3212. C chine, linens, bedding. L adies rates* Own a new M ariette Mo­ C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 10 a. m. one stick. 4-door. Power steering. sion. Radio. Light blue. sa ry . $2 p e r 45 m inute in te r­ C all 332-2911 after 6 pm . 13 R O Y A L TYPEW RITERS, p o rt- clothing. T oys, tools, garden bile HoYite« 669-9335« 12 c l a s s day bef or e p u b l i c a t i o n H eater. Seat belts. $595. ED view , F o r further inform ation, Rooms able. N early new. Also desk equipm ent. 1145 Alton Rd., E ast "-0203. 11 1962 FALCON 2-door, 6 cylinder, call 332-5051 between 3 pm . and type. Many late m odels. P o rt­ L ansing, 9 am .-9 pm . through RICHARDSON 10* x 40', two bed- PHO N E . W hitew alls. J e t black 5 pm . any day except F riday , SUPERVISED ROOMS and ap art- able tape re c o rd e rs. R evere Saturday. 9 room . Good condition. 2756 E . 355-8255 FORD_ 1^60 Straight stick, 5 . 2 - standard finish. Excellent condition. m ents. Male students. Cooking, tape re c o rd e r. R adios, phono­ G rand R iver, Lot # A -11. 332- door. Blue. Very good ru b b er. July 16, 9 GENERAL ELECTRIC T a n k v ac- 0628. 9 RATES F irst $200 cash. 332-8635,Tom 1963 FORD G alaxie 500, 2-door, GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT parkin key. F g. 1-1/2 blocks fro m B e r- graph s, Low priced furniture: uum cle an er with attachm ents. o r sum m er. IV 5-8836.11 ch ests, d re s s e rs , beds, springs R uns and looks like new. $19. PARKWOOD 1964 56’xlO’. E arly WvHant. 11 6 cylinder, standard tra n sm is­ for .perm anent positions In of­ fice, sa le s, technical. C all IV TWO MAN room for graduate or a n d m a ttre ss . S m a l l house­ OX 4-6031. 9 A m erican with tip-out. L arg e 1 DAY.......... SI.50 3 DAYS. .. .53.50 FORD 1961 Fairlane V-S. Stand­ sion, Radio, w hitew alls. V e r y 2-1543. C foreign student. A vailable now. w a re s- d ish es, silv erw are, pots ¿NGLlSH B ltY T L E . Man’s H e r- lot, num ber 622, T ra ile r Haven. 5 DAYS. . ..$6.00 ard transm issio n. $800, or best low m ileage. One ow ner. ONE MOTLEY, devoted, sin cere, B alance of sum m er te rm , $30. eand pans, to a ste rs, coffee m ak­ cu les. V ery good condition, with C all 337-0655. 9 offer. 355-6332. 11 accom plished Jazz-R o ck -F o lk - K itchen, TV room available. r s . E lectric frying pans. 8 ft. ele c tric a l system . $30. 337- MERCLRY I960 V-S autom atic. 1961 CHEVROLET C O R V A I R C lassic B ass or B ass G uitar 333 A lbert. 484-5495; 372-0330 pool table com plete. E lectric 0814. 9 GREAT LAKES m obile ho'me, ( based on 15 wo r ds per ad) Pow er brake#. Sharp, C l e a n Monza 900. Radio, autom atic p lay er who is willing to work evenings. fans, new and used. Window 1962, Deluxe m odel, 10x50, V ery 10 C , -3 sin- O ve r 15, 10c per w o rd , per d a y . C a r, C all after 3:30, IV 5-1240. t r a n s m i s s i o n . W hitew alls. anyw here and m ake a m illion CO-EDS" WHY- Cook “ and Clean fans a n d a i r co nditioners. gle lens reflex. Z eiss T e s s a r, amera praktica fx clean and in good condition. ED T h e r e w i l l be a 5 0 { s e r v i c e 11 White with black vinyl in te rio r. B ausch 8; Lom be m icrosco pe. 7-7221. 9 a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c ha r ne i f d o lla rs. We won’t turn him down when you can live in Z .T .A , WILCOX SECONDHAND STORE F2.8. Like new. $35. 355-1880; t h i s ad is no t pai d w i t h i n METROPOLITAN 1361, co nvert- if he sings. T he Mad B om ber, House, w orry free. L ast five 332-4034. 11 FLEEtVvÔOD, 1963, 50x10, 2- o ne week . ible. M otor and tires In excel­ 1956 CHEVROLET Bel A ir 2- ED 2-8369. 11 weeks in s p e c i a l s e s s i o n s . 509 E . M ich., Lansing. ELECTRIC PIANO W u rlitzer. Six bedroom s, front kitchen, newly lent condition. Call 846-6794. 9 door hardtop. V-8 autom atic. M eals Monday through F riday, IV 5-4391 m onths old. M ust se ll. $300. carp eted . At 3435 M ary Lou OLDSMOBIL.E : 963 F-?5, 2-door Radio, h eater. T h is c a r is ex­ F o r Rent F re e P arking. F or added Infor­ H rs: 8-5:30 pm . C ED 2-8367; 355-8255, ask for T e rra c e , 482-5988, 9 The State News does not sedan. Tw'o-t ne. One cellent condition for the y e ar. BICYCLE RENTALS, Storage, m ation, call ED 2-0869, 9 P O R T A B L E TYPEW RITERS, p erm it racial or religious B aldorl. 11 1959" VANDYKE 10* x 46’, 2 -bed - discrim ination in its ad­ brand new tire s. P riced right at SIGNS FORD SALES Sales and S ervices. EAST LAN­ M OTT'S C O -O P. Some room s new and reconditioned. T rades ro o m . At M obile M anor behind $1,285. AL EDWARDS SPORTS SING CYCLE, 1215 E . Grand available F all. Good living, only accepted. All p ric e s. WOLVER­ Boats vertising colum ns. The WILLIAMSTON P o p lars. F ront kitchen. Good State News will not accept CAR CENTER, 616 N. Howard, 655-2191 C R iv er. C all 332-8303. C $165 a term . 413 H illc re st. 332- INE TYPEW RITER CO ., 117 e 10 FOOT KAYAK and paddles, condition. ED 2-4738. 10 Lansing. Phone 4S9-"596. 9 SMALL GARAGE n e ar C atholic 1440. 19 K alam azoo. 482-1452. $40. Ill W. Lake L ansing Rd. advertising from persons discrim inating against r e ­ OL DSMOE1LE 1957 itardtop. Runs Scooters & Cycles C en ter $7 p er m onth. 337-1449 TWO DRAWER steel case legal ED 2-3416. 11 ligion, race, color or na­ good. Body good. $250. Phone 6-9 evenings. 10 FARMHOUSE FRATERN ITY size files (5). S ide-arm c h a irs, tional oricin. IV 9-1895. 412 Haze St. 11 HONDA 300 1964onlyl,¿0 0 m iles, like new, fully equipped, m ust Apartments Rooms for Sum m er green nylon cover (10). C osco OLDS MOBILE i^55. New tire s , sell, call 351-4795. C a rt, tw o-burner hot plate. (2) 9 5 -d raw er files (for 5’’x8” fold­ new battery# Runs good. Phone TRIUMPH 500ce Roadbike. $450. A V O N D A L E APARTMENT S- SINGLES-00U3LES e rs o r card s). C all MSU C red it A u t o m o tiv e 353-3884 or 355-7963« 10 Good condition. Phone 372-2075. L uxurlous furnished and a ir- A cro ss from C am pus Union, 355-0293. 9 conditioned. Plenty of parkin g. 151 Bogue ED 2-8635 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE 1?62. OLDSMOBILE 1959 Super ______________ L° Tw o-bedroom at sum m er ra te s . TWO- DUAL pick-up Silvertone Excellent condition. Low» m ile­ 2-door hardtop. New dual 90 VESPA 1964, 90cc. 1,760 m iles. $50 p e r person p e r month and APPROVED SINGLE room s for g u ita rs and ca se s, plus 30 watt age. H ard and soft tops. $1,150. tire s . New brakes. All pow er. Excellent condition. Phone ED up. C all 332-2911. Stop by and m en students $8.50 to 510.50; am p lifier, good condition. $90. Call 337r-2C35. 9 Good condition, $500. P h o n e 7-9665. 10 see Apt. 107, at Gunson and n e ar cam pus; quiet; no cooking; ED 2-5447. 9 EL'ICK 1959 LeSabre. New1tire s . 393-1534. 9 HONDA 901964. Red. 3,500 m iles. B eech. 10 ing; som e rentable garage o r p ark ­ FT ESTON'E WHITEWALL T ire s 11 WANTED: ONE woman to sh are G et signing for FALL term 'now . r V ery good condition, $350. 140S OLDSNIOPILE .959 Dynamic '88' $275. 351-5493, Paul. settled now and be all set 640-13, U sed. Good th read, no L inval, Lansing. 372-3650. 10 4-doc r sedan. Pow er steering, furnished apartm ent. Sum m er. for F all T e rm . 337-1449 6-9 patches, Set, $15. 355-7626; 337- CHEVELLE 1965 Malibu Super b355-2i"2 rak es. Air-conditioned $795. Auto Service & Parts after " pm . 11 NEW BATTERIES. E x c h a n g e FOUR C all 337-0633. 10 evenings. 10 7582r , 10 ¿port. Big engine, 4 -o n -th e- MAN, furnished basem ent STUDIO RÓOM with p riv ate lav- TAPE RECORDER" 1980 W ollen- f lo .o r . Bucket seats. $2,388. OLDSMOFILE _:964 C utlass 442 p ric e ir',TT> $7.95. New- sealed ap artm ent. A vailable now. $40 a to ry -p a rtia lly furnished. One Sack. L ess than one year old. D rafted. 651-5518. 9 C onvertible. One y ear or ten beam s, 99^, Salvage c a rs , large p er perso n . U tilities paid. C all o r two students. No drinking a l­ W ill accept b e s t o f f e r . Phone OX W hy CHEVROLET i960 Econom ical thousand m iles left on guaran- Stock used p a rts. ABC ALTO 332-3328. 9 lowed. $60 m o n t h . E p 2-3393.10 9-2027. 9 tfC ./t .‘.V ’fAr .“*'5' h a /o r r . .t> age! RED WHITING'S DEPEND­ ATter, 'cati- 485-6598. 11 5-1921. C house near cam pus available KUCiM-YYOtt^, V Vj wcCil.V. -- —■ ».w} «. wYiCW Îo t sm gie J if i nc,isN‘\ \3oYV Wouüi ■ ’K^«Y*Î5Fi ' student. No m eals. $10 week. hitch. Axle m ounted, S60. C all C o m e U p And ABLE U S E D CARS, 231! E. OL DS \ IOF1LE 1961 C onvertible. im m ediately $7,50 a w e e k . ED 2-3393. 10 332-6649 after 9 pm . 10 M ichigan. IV 9-6639. 9 Cordovan brown. A ll ex tras. Phone 337-2595. 9 EAST LANSING. A ttractive c a r- FRESH.HOME grown co rn, peas, See Me Low m ileage. New tire s . Top W ith U s CHEVROLET 195" V-S autvm -.t- S e r v ic e is an Art GIRL TO sh are sem i-furnish ed peted room with p riv ate en­ ra s p b e rrie s a n d m any other S o m e t im e ? lc. Top quality. F irs t $300. Also condition. $1,195. ED 2-6914. 11 ^ tw o-bedroom . One block from tran c e and 1/2 bath. $16 weekly. fresh food's. PRINCES FARM 1959 Pontiac C onvertible. F irs t PLYMOUTH 1961 4-door Fury. k a s - n «Reed’ s Garage cam pus. C all 337-9207 after 332-5818 or 337-1104. 11 MARKET, Okem os Rd. a n d $550. Call John, 332-1360. 12 6 cy linder. Also 1961 Dodge Lan­ 5:30 pm . 9 CHEVROLET 1961 4-d-or aut. - c e r, 4-door, Phone 484-6635.10 WOMEN. LAST five weeks of G rand R i v e r , O kem os. 337- 2707 E. Kalam azoo 489-1626 EAST LANSING. b e l u x e fu r- S um m er. Approved and su p er­ 2343. C matin transm issio n. R a d i - , PONTIAC 1964 T em pest. 6 cyl- TIRE CLEARANCE. U s e d r e ­ nished one-bedroom apartm ent. v ised, C oo kln gprivileges.C lose CENTURY 19’ with a Chevy"V-S h eater. Pow er steering. F actory " inder stick shift. L ess than caps. New. M ost sizes.N o m o n ­ P rofessio nal o r college faculty. in. Phone 332-8945. 11 and tandom Alloy tr a ile r . Make a :r. Excellent condition. B e s t 10,000 m iles. $2,000. P h o n e ey down. GOODYEAR STORE, N ear cam pus and shopping. ED me ân offer. 489-4973. 9 o ffe r. 132-8168. 355—6135. 11 1110 E , M ichigan. IV 2-1426. 19 2-3135. ROOMS SUPERVISED. Sigm aC hi 13 F ra te rn ity . $8 per week. 729 ANTIQUES. CHILD’S d esk .“Gun CHEVROLET 1958 Bel A ir Y-S PONTIAC 1963 C atalina Sports GENERATORS AND STARTERS. CAPITOL. NEAR, 321 N. B utler. E . G rand R iver. C all 337-1257. cabinet, F u r n i t u r e , c h i n a , autom atic. White hardtop. 4,- Coupe, 421. 4-speed, by Royal Rebuilt 6 o r .12 volt. Guaranteed! L uxury apartm ent. Two bed­ 11 g lassw are, lam ps, p rim itiv e s. d o o r . E xcellent c o n d i t i o n . Pontiac. $2,200 or best offer.. Exchange p rice, $7.90. M echan­ room furnished or unfurnished. Enough for sm all b u sin ess. 699- P ric e : $400. Phone 332-8261.10 355-6892. 11' ic on the job! Installation s e rv ­ $150 p e r month and up. No ch il­ F o r S a le 2086. 9 CHEVY ll 1963 Sports C e. PORSCHE 1958 1600 coupe. Good ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC A U T O dren o r p ets. IV 9-5922. 10 WESTERN WEAR, boots, sadd- DECORATED CAKES for special Autom atic transm issio n. Radi shape except needs windshield. PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV ONE FEMALE room m ate in lux- le ry . C om plete supplies f o r occasions. We deliv er. S pecials: L xce.ler on. New tires $750. Phone 676-1483 o r 485- 5-1921. C ury tw o-girl apartm ent for r e ­ h o r s e , r i d e r . COLTSFOOT T h ursday, B lu eb erry B ism ark s, Cali vner, 33. -0470. 1 1849. 9 m ainder of sum m er. Will s a c r i­ WESTERN MERCANTILE, 11380 6 for 39ÿ. F riday and Saturday, CHRYSLER 1963 New Y■r.-cer. RAMBLER 1965. B rand new tire s . Airplanes for $10 weekly. C all 332- P eacock Rd., L aingsburg. 651— Dutch Apple coffee cake and 4-door. Only 16,000 m iles. E s­ One ow ner trad e -in . Real sharp! FLY AT SHEREN AVIATION.In- fice 3827. 10 5637. 11 P epperm int Angel Food cake, tate property . Call ED 2-46"7 Ready to go. T his econom ical stru ctio n -ren ta l. 5 m i n u t e s HOLLYWOOD StUDIO g irl co s- 49 4 each. KWAST BAKERIES, or ED 2-S284. 9 b e a u t y o n l y $1,785. AL ED­ from cam pus. Davis A irport, ONE GIRL needed for A lbert A partm ents. F a l l t h r o u g h m e tics a n d many wonderful B rookfield P laza, E ast Lansing; CORVAIR, 1962 coupe. x t r a WARDS SPORTS CARCENTER, Abbott Rd. ED 2-0224. 10 Spring. Phone 351-4537. 10 sum m ertim e s p e c i a l s . C all F rand or; 303 S. W ashington. C9 Sharp' E xtra Special! P riced 616 N. Howard. Phone 489-7596. to sell. RED WHITING’S DE­ 9 E m p lo y m e n t F U R N I S H E D A P A R T ME N T M rs, S. M arvin, 1630 Linden, DELUXE KENMORE Autom atic 332 -8934. 9 Z ig-Z ag sewing m achine in­ PENDABLE USED CARS, 2311 RAMBLER I 9 6 0 Stationwagcn. WANTED: TEACHERS for R ural A vailable July 3 0 .C lo se to c a m - E. M ichigan. IV 9-6639. 9 Black. V e r y sharp. O riginal schools. D egree not required. pus and shopping C enter. P a rk ­ $8. U pright piano $75. Phone ycluding DINING CHAIRS $3-$10. P laypen w a l n u t console, last ing. Phone ED 2-3151. 11 e a r's m odel with sixteen dec­ CÖRVAIR l96l Monza. Excellent ow ner. Automatic tran sm issio n . If in terested , c a l l or w r i t e I 332-8194. 15 orative stitch drop in cam s and condition. Radio, h eater, new C all 699-2181. 11 W alter N ickel, St. Johns Public L O V E L Y “ FURNISHED“ a p a rt- all autom atic attachm ents. Im ­ tire s . M rs. Jackway, 355-4643 RENAULT DAUPHINE i960. Low Schools, St. Johns, M ichigan. m ents, available now. U tilities S aturday July 24. Many books, m aculate condition. U sed less ANTIQUE A N lTfurniture auction ■or OR 6-2575. m ileage. Radio, heater. Good Phone 224-2394. , 10 paid. P arking. T h ree r o o m s . tire s . Rebuilt engine. C all 353- ONE MOTLEY, devoted, sin cere, P riv a te . E xcellent for m a rried old editions. Volum es of H is­ than 15 hours. $95. 355-8255, a fter five 655-2361. 13 CORVAIR 1963 Monza. C lean. 1116. 13 accom plished Jazz-R o ck -F o lk - couple. 337-9676. 11 to ry , C la ssic s, W ars, Encyclo­ M aroon with black in te rio r. Ra­ pedia, etc. 218 S. P utnam , Wil­ COF FEE TABLE, blond de"sk, dio, h eater. $1,200. 355-322”. 10 SUMMER TLkM SPECIAL. Bring C la'ssic B ass o r B ass G uitar STUDIO APARTMENTS, N ear N. li am ston. 9 table lam p, floor lam p, 9x 12 ID for special discount on any CORVETTE 19 64 C onvertible. new or used car at UNIVERSITY player who is willing to work W ashington and Grand R iver. P E R K I N S LEATHER S H O P . rug . B athinet. C lothes rack , kit­ anywhere and m ake a m illion R easonable. U tilities and p ark ­ ' W hite; white in terio r. 300 posi- OLDS. See Dave Rule. 11 d o lla rs. We won’t turn him down ing included. Phone 489-2329.11 W estern W ear. Guns, B o o t s , chen table. Blond end tab les, un­ tractio n . C all 373-2792 days; TR' 3 TRIUMPH i960. Excellent if he sings. T he Mad B om ber, MALE TO sh are luxury ap a rt- S addles. Custom L eath er w ork. finished stool, 484-3443. 9 645-0261 after 8 pm . 12 condition. $850, C all IV 4-3367 ED 2-8369, o r B ill, 355-4588.11 m ent. Pool, parking. $50 m onth. 2410 S. C edar. 372-3439. 19 GOLF CLUBS, New M acG regor, 11 WIÔ, $35. W iglett, $20. E xcellent AM DX, 2 tourney iron, 2-w edge. CORVETTE POWERED M erce- after 7 pm . 10 ALASKA. DA M C onstruction. C all 351-4526. condition. TV set. Good condi­ -FM Stereo Bogen re c e iv e r. des-B enz. 190SL, 1956. M iche- VOLKSW AGEN 1963, 2-door, jet High pay. “ Job News” . 40£ and Houses tion. $50. Phone 339-8529, 9 E xcellent condition. 332-2119. 11 lin X tire s , AM -FM . Driving black, radio, heater. Absolutely stam ped envelope. McWCO, Box lights. H ardtop. $3,200 invested. like new! RED WHITING’S DE­ 132, M edina, W ashington. 9 LARGE HOME n ear'cam p u s.U n - LABRADOR RETRIEVER pup- GIRLS SCHWINN B ike. Good con- B est offer near $1,600. 332- PENDABLE USED CARS, 2311 ATTENTION STUDENT W ives: person.A supervised for 5 g irls. $55 p e r p le s. AKC. Ideal hunter o r fam ­ dition. N arrow tire s . $25. 482- 3846. 10 E . M ichigan, IV 9-6639. 9 Six women c a sh ie rs needed for 2-2920. v ailable now. C all ED ily pet. ED 7-7213. 11 7888. 11 ™ 11 CORVETTE i960 stick. One own- VOLKSWAGEN 1 9 6 ?, r a d i o , gate adm ission booths at Fow - FIVk MEN, $40 p e r m a n .'J P K A N U T S (UMAX 0 0 MOtr I SENT MV BLANKET OUT IN e r. Low m ileage. Recent tire s , w hitew alls, h eater, Jaua green, lerv ille F a ir, July 27-31. H ours ro om s, 2 baths, 2941 Abbot Rd. top, battery . B est,o ffer. C a l l $1,650. C all 337-9020 between 11 1-10 pm . $1.25 p e r hour. C all F r e ^ P a r k in g . 332-1885. M ÉA N ,TM «€£ A SElF-AD0l?ESSED ENVELOPE.' 16 NO MAIL f O R I MAILED IT TO MVSEtF! 351-5028. , , • 10 am . and 11 pm . 9 676-5561. ’ 9 M O D E RN—Tw O -B edroom c o t- IT H A S TO BE H E PE !! VOLKSWAGEN 1963. Red. Radio, tag e. Sleeps 7. 70 m iles from kr e EVENING EMPLOYMENT w hitew alls. P erfect condition. BURCHAM WOODS L ansing. Have pictu res inside Call P at G illett, 337-9749. 11 and and out. 339-8685. 12 SUMMER WORK If you a re free 4 evenings EYDEAL V ILLA U N IV E R S IT Y T E R R A C E p e r week and Saturdays, V O LKSW A G EN F eaturing Swimming C o n ta c t L e n s you can m aintain your stu­ dies and still enjoy a p a rt- R E P A IR S Pool & B arbecue a re a s. S e rv ic e E V E R G R E E N ARM S - D E L T A ARM S Inspections & Tune-ups IT4 PROôkôlV IN60ME FAR-AuAW tim e job doing 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Nqjv &.,Used Engines «. I, V Du\ D. M. D ean, C0UNT/?'A_q'!N6 AT THE H A S L E T T ARM S - LO W EBRO O K ARM S SPECIAL INTERVIEWWORK Specialized R epair Service O ptom etrist BOTTOM OF A MAIL é>ACK that w ill bring an average On M ost Im port C ars. Fidelity R e a lty éUFFOCATlNé Jó DEATH ! C ED A R B R O O K E ARM S incom e of $55 p er week. 210 Abbott Road State Management Corp. C A M E R O N ’S If you a re neat appearing ED 2-5041 or ED 2 0565 and a hard w orker, call IM P O R T S Above College Drug M r. Arnold, 351-4011,'Mon. 220 E ast Kalam azoo St. & T ues. between 10 a.m . & for better living ED 2-6563 444 Michigan Avenue Ph. 332-8687 1 p.m . (No other tim e). 4 82-1337 Thursday, July 22, 1965 n New Approach To Cancer Mich igan State N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Personal C u ra to r H e re A P P O IN T M 3ffS FOR p a ssp o rts and application p ic tu re s now be­ T he presiden t of the Norwegian ing taken at HICKS STUDIO. O rnithological Society will spend ED 2-6169. O ne-day serv ice. C next M cnday-W ednesday at M ich­ B y C H A R L E S C. W E L L S The c h e r r y - s i z e d p itu itary "A nother new and Im portant ual activity also in creased . Thla RENT YOUR TV from NEJAtT. igan State’s Kellogg B iological S t a t e Hews E d i t o r - I n - C h i e f gland is located in the heed concept com ing out of endocrine w as not tru e in hum ans, how ever. Z enith and GE p o rtab les for Station at Gull Lake talking with about an inch behind the bridge reae arch is that the brain and M eltes said tem p eratu re was S cientists appear to be hot on not the p ituitary has the initial another facto r in glandular se­ only $9 p er month. F re e se rv ­ tea ch ers attending the National the tr a il in finding a cu re for of the nose. T erm ed the "m aster ice and delivery. C all NEJAC Science Foundation’s sum m er in­ gland," it is the g reat conductor c o n t r o l over glandular s e c re ­ cretio n s. The thyroid gland actu­ stitu tes. the w o most prevalent types of tions," he said. ally In creases in size and p ro ­ TV R entals, 482-0624. C can cer in A m erican women. of the body's glandular o rc h e stra . T he pituitary se c re te s nine "The hypothalam us, o r low er duces m o re of Its horm one in F R E E ! I A thrilling hour of beauty. Svein H aftom , cu ra to r of the Joseph M eltes, p ro fesso r of a rea of the b rain, produces nerve cold w eather. F or appointm ent, call 484-4519. Royal Society of Sciences. Zoo­ physiology, told the MSU M en’s h o r m o n e s which control" the h o r m o n e s (neurohorm ones) When s tre s s was Increased In MERLE NORMAN C osm etics logical D epartm ent at th eU n iv er- Club Tuesday there Is a strong body's growth and developm ent, its sex functions, m ilk produc­ which control the p ltuitary’s act­ a ra t experim ent at Ohio State Studio, 1600 E . M ichigan. C sity of Trondheim (Norway), is possibility that one day m am m ary iv ities," said M eites. U n i v e r s i t y , the pituitary pro­ one of the 15 European scien­ (breast) and uterine cancer in tion In women and other essen tial T he hypothalam us area pro­ THINKING OF a P izza P arty ? body functions. duced m ore ACTA to m ake the , C ontact BIMBO’S PIZZA f i r s t . tis ts and science teach ers spend­ wom en can be prevented. duces sm all m olecular horm ones adrenal glands m ore active. ing six weeks in th e U nited •R esea rc h ers believe they can Its secretio ns also control the which a re sep arate and distinct C all 484-7817. • C thyroid gland, near the windpipe, SHIPPING YOUR c a r o v e rsea s) S tates. co ntro l both b reast and uterine from the p ltultary’s secretio n s. can cer hy adm lnistrlng drugs to which c o n t r o l s m etabolism , O ops Bubolz can insure it or route He has had three m ajor pub­ d e p re ss the production of certain growth and nearly every other E xperim ents have shown that and w rite your auto policy th ere, lications on b irds. p ituitary horm ones n ecessary for bodily function. m any environm ental factors work H o w a r d H arrison, a rre ste d also. Phone BUBOLZ, 332-8671, It to take place," the MSU re ­ A nother s e c r e t i o n , called on the hypothalam us area to pro­ July 14 for distributing Logos, 220 A lbert. C9 S e r v ic e se a rc h e r said. ACTH, c o n t r o l s the adrenal duce secretio ns which in turn was incorrectly identified as p re­ FREE ENLARGEMENT, B&W, DIAPER SERVICE, th ree types •R esearch is beginning to show glands located over the kidneys act on the pituitary. The pitui­ sident of the C anterbury Club. 5x7. B ring this ad to MAREK of d ia p ers to choose from . Bulk a definite relationship between which protect the human body tary then sends out chem ical He is a m em ber and not an of­ REXALL PRESCRIPTION CEN­ wash for cleaner, w hiter dia­ b re a st cancer in women and the against s tre s s . Still another se­ com m ands to the body’s other ficer of that organization. T E R , 301 N. C lippert, by F ran ­ p e rs . Fluff dried and folded. functions of the pituitary gland," cretio n controls the pancreas glands. "H is participation Is not an d o r. C9 U se your own o r rent ou rs.C o n ­ he added. which Is charged with producing One factor in anim als is that official position of the C anter­ SPECIAL 10% off on tune-up and ta in e rs furnished. No deposit. insulin for the control of sugar when light was increased, as bury C lub,’’ said P resid en t E ric brake serv ice. MELS ALTO 25 y e a rs experience. BY-LO In the system . for exam ple in the spring, sex­ E. K eppeler. SERVICE. 332-3255. C13 DIAPER S E R V I C E , 1010 E. “L i n k i n g the pituitary with I'M ichigan. u t • m IV 2-0421. C Sex R e m a rk b rea st cancer Is its secretio n THESES PRINTHD.»F,j£id«serv- which c o n t r o l s t h e fem ale CLAIRE: I vish did heu would ice. D rafting supplies. Xerox o v a rie s," he said. * * *2 gho back to norm al. Vie es oul copies. CAPITAL CITY BLUE­ craklng up!___________ 9 PRINT, 221 South G rand. 482- 6E n l i g h t e n i n g 9 T he fem ale ovaries In turn provide the estrogen n ecessary F or th e B est YOU T a l k about sin cere g irls, 5431. w here have all the sin cere boys IRONINGS WANTED. $1 p er hour. gone? If there are any within 5 E xperienced. 1915 Harding Ave. C In his speech on the body’s for the developm ent of b rea st glandular system Joseph M eites, can cer, he said. MSU pro fesso r of physiology, "When ovaries w ere rem oved in Ita lia n F ood m iles of cam pus, will you w rite or call IV 4-9367. 13 pointed out that light has an im ­ In ra ts and m ice, m am m ary can­ to Sweet Sue, Box E -5, c /o State DRESSMAKING A N D A lterations. p o rtan t relationship to the in­ c e r a rre ste d ," he said. News. ____________________ 9 Phone 337-9637. 11 crea se d sexual activ ities of ani­ •T he re se a rc h e rs started w lth KENNY H. : No le tte rs, no calls. C O M P U T E R PROGRAMMING m als in the spring. the belief that the o varies act Shall we buy a wedding gift yet? and tutoring serv ices. F o rtran T his caused one M en’s Club through the pituitary gland In p ro ­ L et us h e ar. The M otleyC rew .9 60 and 3600 F o rtran . C all Dave, m em ber to w isecrack: ducing cancer." P iz z a “ Our Hollywood m ovie sta rs What they wanted to determ ine MISTER TAYLOR: Many happy 337-9619 o r John, 337-1405. 9 w ork under a great deal of light. through th eir work w ith m ice and re tu rn s from a constant but riot ACCIDENT PROBLEM? C a l l "D octor, could you please tell ra ts was w hether the pituitary B a k e d La sag na so s e c r e t ad m irer? Have a KALAMAZOO STREET BODY us if this has anything to do with gland actually produced the hor­ happy!________________________ 9 SHOP. Sm all dents to large th e ir highly publicized activi - m ones contributing to b rea st can­ ROOM 106 at R ivers E dgeA part- w recks. A m erican and foreign SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION— The new sidew alks tie s ? " c e r, he added. T h e i r findings R a v io li m ents is on a working clean-up c a rs . “Guaranteed w ork. 489- and c u r b s aro un d W est C i r c l e Driv e a r e finished. M eltes indicated he had found showed that the pituitary w as the schedule. How com e the place is 7507. 1411 E ast Kalam azoo. C T h e n e x t s te p is r e p l a c i n g t h e d i r t a ro u n d th e e d g e s little relationship to bright light p rim ary cause for b rea st cancer S p a g h e tti always a m ess? A f' eq u en tv isi­ TV RENTALS for students. Eco- of th e s i d e w a l k s . T h i s w o r k m a n is m a k i n g a b a c k ­ and the human anim al. in the rat. to r. 9 nom lcal rates by the term and b r e a k i n g job e a s y . ________ TO THE United States G overn- m onth. UNIVERSITY TV RENT­ T -B o n e S teak m ent: P lease don’t take my ALS. 484-9263. C And many other Italian-American Dishes Teddy B ear away from me! 1 DIAPER SERV ICE-H ospital pure ‘F O O D F O R PEASTUDY need him m ore than Viet Nam d ia p ers. We’re the m ost mod­ A convenient place tor Lunch does. T he Snake. 9 ern and the only personalized Open for Lunch at 11 Daily, 4 Sun. R e a l E sta te diaper service in town. P ails L ansing, 2211 Alpha St. C harm ­ of furnished. No deposit. 2 pounds baby clothes at no extra cost. A ID R e s e a r c h M a p N e a r C o m p le t io n ing sm all hom e. Many unusual * 2 featu re s. Call Monday through AMERICAN 914 DIAPER SERVICE E. G ier St. M ichigan State is com pleting U nder the Food for P ea cep ro - econom ic and financial,political, until Though th e ir contract holds F rid ay after 5 pm . Phone IV IV 2-0864 C a " re se a rc h m ap’’ for the fed­ gram , the federal governm ent social and hum anitarian, food asso ciates D ecem ber, W itt and his D o o r s N o rth O n M .A .C . B e s t P i z z a In T o w n 2-7072. 11 e ra l g o v e r n m e n t Food for ships A m erican ag ricu ltu ral su r­ supply and population, and health plan to com plete the WHITEHtLLS ESTATES. T h ree- Typing Service plus to nearly 100 countries over­ and nutrition. r e s e a r c h outline within two bedroom , 2 baths, beautiful lot. G. LO TT. Experienced typist. P eace foreign aid p rogram . L aw rence W itt, p ro fesso r of seas. Developing a re search map m onths. (VldSIPf A real buy! 1708 Hitching Post M achine tran scription . G eneral ag ricu ltu ral econom ics and map "A s w ith any f e d e r a l pro­ req u ire s asking the right pattern Food for P eace began in 1954 Rd. Shown by appointm ent only. typing, th eses, and d isse rta ­ d irec to r, explained the map as g ra m ,” Witt said, "F ood for of questions In each of these as a tem porary program , but is Owner, 332-8773. 10 tio n s. 339-2446. ' C an outline of research req u ire­ P eace has a variety of objec­ a re a s, Witt said. now in its 11th year, Witt said. EAST LAPSING.. B edford H ills. TYPING IN myhoTne. Phone 484- m ents. tives, and it becom es extrem ely "W e’r e c o n c e r n e d with an­ About $1.5 billion w orth of 3-bedroom Ranch. 1/2 block 8382. He and his research asso ciates difficult to judge Its accom plish­ sw ers only If they’ve been pro­ A m erican com m odities has been from school. L a r g e wooded 7 ■ H vided by previous re s e a rc h ," he m ade available annually on con­ y a r d . $19,800. 938 D elridge TYPING IN my hom e. S tart im - received a $124,000 co ntract In m eAnfter ts." a year of field "• work and cessional sales term s o r as do- m ediately. T h eses. Would ap­ June, 1964, from the U.S. Agency - - f a t c h . Wit, R a d . 332-8194. 15 p rec iate C '.rrectpunctuation and. fo r I n t e r n a t i o n a l Develop- interview s h ere and abroad, Witt r tfr ; ,- Sharp, 3-bedroom Rat r v \ttfV j.ARÓL WIN ELY. Sm ith-C orona tions needed to evaluate Food ed the problem Into six broad map •wori JV api ooc 4 ,i\ v •V ‘iiJ A masterful fireplace, attached garage, and E le c tric . T h eses, term papers, for P eace. a re a s: program adm inistration, notatec -y Duys finished basem ent with re c re a ­ Peace. the products on a long-t« rm dol- tion room a n d paneled den. general typing. Spartan Village. Interview s w ere held here and la r loan, or it pays wit! lts own faoric that 355-2804. P ric e ju st reduced to $19,500. ANN BROWN & GORDON, typist Good t e r m s . CLAUCHERTY and m ultilith offset printing. REALTY, R ealto rs. ED 2-0373. (Black and white and color). 11 N a v a l R e s e rv e P ro g ra m abroad with program adm inistra­ to rs, v o l u n t e e r agencies like CARE and the churches, ag ri­ local cu rren cy. Out of nearly 100 recipient countries, Witt said, about eight presses itself cu ltural attaches and A ID re ­ o r nine receive m ost of the 4435 F A I R L A N E . T h ree-b e d - IBM. G eneral typing, term pa­ room contem porary ranch. Two p e rs, theses, d issertatio n s. ED m iles from cam pus, 1-1/2 baths, 2-8384. C A c c e p tin g C a n d id a te s presen tativ es, "W e even went down c o m m o d i t i e s . T hese m ajor to the countries include India, P akistan, level of the school and the fam ily, B razil, Egypt, Turkey and Israe l. garage. L arge yard. $19,500. TYPING IN my hom e. Phone IV F r e s h m a n and sophom ores training cam ps. About 30 MSU who a re the ultim ate recip ien ts," Wheat Is the m ost Im portant C all Dick P ra tt IV 4-4689 or 4-2349. 9 m ay now apply for the Naval students a re now at sum m er camp Witt said. product, Witt said. He also cited W alter N eller Company, IV 9- BEV TALLMAN, Your theses, R eserv e O fficer Candidate (ROC) in Newport, R .I., in th ep ro g ram . In addition, interview s w ere feed grain s, vegetable oils, som e 6561. 9 papers, etc., typed in my p r o g r a m during the sum m er. com T he re se rv e candidate w ill be held In com peting countries, like rice, cotton, som e dairy pro­ GROESBECK NEAR, unique hllf- term hom e. E lectric typew riter. 372- P r e v i o u s l y applications w ere m issioned an ensign in the Canada. ducts and non-fat dry m ilk. side h o m e , exclusive s p o t . 3849. C only accepted during the regular Navy when he receives his under­ $33,500. P h o n e IV 5-6128. academ ic year. graduate degree. He w ill then Joanna Sargeant, b ro k er. 9 TYPING WANTED. No pick-up Men may apply for the pro­ serv e th ree y ears on active duty Central Michigan's Most Complete Stock of 10 MlNUTES from cam pus. A ll- o r delivery. C all ED 2-2025.12 gram In th eir sophom ore year, and six y e ars on inactive re ­ brlck Ranch. T h ree large bed­ TY P IN C .TE R M p apers, theses, but the advantage of applying serv e. roo m s, 1-1/2 baths. B uilt-in kit­ etc. Royal E lectric. P ica type. e a rlie r is increased pay once T he applications take about P IP E S C IG A R S \ ìl/ ] a ó t e r chen. Fam ily room . Full base­ W ill pick up and deliv er. OX on active duty, according to a two m onths to p ro ce ss, and fre sh ­ Kayw oodles... TOBACCOS A jxurions weu> m ent. 2 -c a r garage. Lovely, 9-2226. 19 Navy re se rv e re c ru ite r. A man m en and sophom ore full-tim e Com oys-G .B .D. CIGARETTES oi plied and landscaped yard. $23,900. Own- PAULA ANN HAUGHEi typist. who is on the program for four students with 20-20 vision a re Grabow s-Y ellobule T obacco Pouches yt o-dyed fibers e r , TU 2-8358. 11 IBM S electric. D issertations, y e a rs w ill begin at $145 a month eligible. M edico s-F alcons P ipe Racks Lez k like the BAILEY AREA, three bedroom , th eses, term paper s. 337-152 7.C m ore than one who goes to Of­ Interested students may con­ K irsten-W inston's eh gant slacks 1-1/2 baths. Living room , din­ BARBI MEL, P rofessional typist. fic e rs C andidate School (OSC) tact the Naval T raining C enter C ustom bullts-S asienl L ighters the y really ing room , kitchen, den. E xcel­ No job too large o r too sm all. a fte r graduation, the re c ru ite r at Saginaw and M arshall S treets, lent condition. ED 2-8268. 9 Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C said. or contact C om m ander W .J.E. 120 120 FOR SALE By owner, Four bed- JOB RESUMES, 100copies, $4.51). W e d n e s d a y n i g h t m eeting G rlssy T he ROC program Includes C , asso ciate dean of the North room Ranch. L ess than tw o ALD1NGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ y e a rs old. With study in base throughout the regular academ ic raduate School of B usiness Ad­ m inistration , for fu rth er lnfor- North WaShingtc M A C S Washington v ertising, 533 N, C lippert. IV m atlo. ___ Avenue Open Mon.-F r i. ‘til 9 Avenue m ent. 337-2183. 11 5-2213._________________ c y e a r, and two eight-w eek sum m er BY O W N E R . Okemos. F o u r - b e d r o o m contem porary. B i­ T r a n s p o r t a t io n lev el. T h ree y e ars old. C arp et­ TAXICABS: IF you can t get V ar­ S tr in g s C o n c e r t T o n ig h t v ih w o n d e r f u l n e w ing and d rap es. 332-6287. 11 sity: C all YELLOW .Group loads J im H a r v in a n d to a irp o rts, train s, b u sses. IV T he 100 students In the Con­ finished his second U.S. tour with the N etherlands Symphony, R e c r e a t io n 2-1444. 19 g re ss of Strings o rch estra will w ill lead the o rch e stra in "C on­ F a ra P re s s FLY THIS sum m er. M§U Flying RIDERS WANTED. Leaving for give th e ir second concert of the h is t r io C lub. 3 planes. Low ra te s . F or New York August 1. Ask for Neil season at 8:15 p.m . today under certo In A M inor for Violin and S t r i n g O rc h e stra " by Bach, inform ation, 351-5409 o r 337- at 482-1337. 11 the baton of Szymon Goldberg, "E in e Kleine N achtm usik" by 1867. 12 WOMAN DRIVING to Denver, July conductor of the N e t h e r l a n d s M ozart, and "V e rk lä rte Nacht, p la y f o r HORSEBACK RIDING. English 31. Would like p assen g ers, all Symphony O rch estra. Op. 4 " by Schoenberg. and W estern. $1.50hourly. Also, o r p a rt way. 353-1990; 332- A renown v-iollnlst, Goldberg, h a y r i d e s. ROWE R I D I N G 4724. The C ongress of Strings, at RANCH. 372-2325, for re s e rv a ­ CAMPUS. VARSITY CABS. We 10 the U niversity for the fifth con­ who studied in W arsaw and B er­ y o u r tio n s. secutive year, has called in four 19 go anyw here. Group loads. No prom inent conductors and eight during the co ncert. B efore be­ lin, w ill also play as a soloist GOLF CLUBS. New, used. Good ex s e l e c t i o n . FAIRWAY GOLF EDtra2-3559. charge p er person. C all firs t - ch air symphony m usi­ com ing d irec to r of the N ether­ 19 cians to in stru ct the students. lands Symphony in 1955, he tour­ e n jo y m e n t GAS BUGGY BOOH RANGE, M iniature Golf. Grand WOMAN DRIVING to Denver, July G oldberg, who .Just recently ed the w orld as a violin soloist. R iv er, Okem os. ED 2-8745. 19 31. Would like p assen g ers, all *r KIDDIE LAND! 10 am .-9 pm . o r p. t way. 353-1990; 332-’424. dally. In F rand or. 15c p e r rid e, 10 8 for $L Also party ra te s . 485- 2465. 19 Wanted TERRACE MINIA+URE ‘GOLF, WANTED: B ass guitar p la y e rfo r F ran d o r. 19 holes. Open 10 am .- Jazz/ro ck 'n ' roll com bo. C all 12 pm . daily. Adults, 50c. C hil­ dren’ s and party ra te s. 484- ED-28369 any tim e. Y o u r F a v o r it e Fo o d W rfjosltcheM Jros. 7219._________________________ 19 BLOOD DONORS needed. $5 for Y o u r F a v o r it e Songs RH positive: $7 for RH negative. S e rv ic e DETROIT B L -9 0 D SERVICE, . . A n d D a n c in g F r o m 9 P . M . 0 i DRESSMAKING ANb ALYERA- INC., 1427 E . M ichigan Ave. TIONS. L eah -M arlse. Over J a ­ H ours 9-4, Monday, T uesday, cobson’s. E xperienced. O p e n W ednesday, F riday. 12-7T hu rs- w eekdays, Saturday by appoint­ day. 489-7587. , 19 A cro ss from th e m ent only, 11 GIRL WISHES to share apartm ent S tate C ap itol BABYSrTTING IN my h o m e . with others starting July 26. DOWN TOW N-LANSING N u rse. Okemos a r e a . Phone Phone 332-8108, 337-7313. 10 12 Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, M ichigan Thursday, July 22, 1965 M O L IE R E IN - T H E - R O U N D FRESH M A N BO O K S (S tu d e n ts A tte n d in g O r ie n ta tio n C l i n i c ) 'S a f e ' P la y G o e s W e ll In A re n a overplay things a little, but this the tiny stage in Dem Hall helps FO R FA LL 1965 By D AVE HANSON State News R e v ie w e r is not a vital fault. a lot. B u y N o w W h ile U s e d B o o k s A r e S t i l l A v a ila b le T his week’s presentation of The th ree intertw ined sto rie s T he costum es are a hodge­ ‘I M A G I N A R Y I N V A L I D ’ M oliere’s “ The Im aginary Inva­ concern Argan’s sickness firs t podge of period s but do add col­ MSU S u m m e r C i r c l e p r o d u c tio n o f M o l i e r e ’ s • AIL III • Chem. 101 & 111 • Matt 108 lid ,” a com edy tried and tru e, is and m ost. T h ere is also the love o r. Hoop sk irts seem p rete n ­ co m e d y , “ T h e I m a g i n a r y In v a l i d . " D i r e c t e d by F r a n k som ew hat of a comeback for the story of Angélique, his daughter, tious on the sm all stage, but the R utle dg e. T h e N ew Sum m er C ircle T heater after the and C leante. T his is som ew hat g irls seem at ease, which helps. confusing dram a of last week. slighted. T he two young lo v ers A r g a n ...................................................... .John D u n le v y * French 101 and * Spanish 101 "In v alid " is a safe play, one are not at ease and never quite What re ally m akes things go, T o in e tt e . . . Ann M a te s ic h that never really grow s old, and re a lise that they are in a com edy. h o w e v e r , is t h a t d i r e c t o r A n g é liq u e .....................................................L in d a L a s h b r o o k the production in arena goes well. The Scenes with A rgan’s wife R utledge never lets things drag. B e l in e ..................................................... L e n a F le i s c h h a c k e r • Nat. Sci. 181 Workbook Many Others at The lines, the action and Frank and h er lover fare b etter. As they He m ilks the gags, gives the ac­ D r . D i a f o i r u s .......................................... F r e e m a n M onson Rutledge’s direction keep a gen­ plot to inherit his money, they ex­ to rs tak es a n d business a n d Thom as D ia fo iru s . .............................T e r r y W a l k e r erally m ediocre cast from m e ss­ change looks that som e of the m ovem ent. T h is, of co u rse, les­ C le a n te ..................................................................... John Gooch ing up the fun. He gives them so audience will m iss. But laughter from one p art of the audience is sens the effect of the two sub­ s to rie s but not of the play itself. M. B o n n e fo i............................................... .C h a r le s C a s s e l CA M PU S B O O K STO RE much to do that there is always contagious. D r . P u r g o n ......................................................F r a n k L e a h e y D r . F l e u r a n t .............................................F r a n k K e n w o rt h y som ething to w a t c h onstage. It m oves fast (the tw o-acts T h e D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e f o r a l l s tu d e n ts Som etim es there is alm ost too The ch aracter of T oinette tie s take about two hours) and be­ B e r a l d e .............................................................. .L e e d s B i r d much going on. everything together. She is in on cause it s ta rts and stays strong, D o c t o r s ..................................................................T o m B a r r e t , ( A c r o s s f r o m th e U n io n ) JoHn Dunlevy is not the usual everything a n d knows how to the ending is really the end. R i c h a r d N a d o ls k i im age of Argan, the hypocon- handle th e others. A le s s e r ac­ d riac. He has to work hard to tre s s than M iss M atesich m ight make the ch aracter fit his d is­ still be able to c a rry things, but tinct personality and he succeeds she brings a strength to the p a rt very w ell. M ore than som e, he that seem s to inspire the o th e rs. allows him self to be taken out of Freem an Monson is too busy as the spotlight when not directly in­ Dr. D iafoirus and the c h aracte r volved in the action. He is a r e ­ of D r. F leurant, played by Frank freshing change among the re s t of Kenworthy, does not quite com e the scene stealers. Running the show, how ever, is Ann M atesich as T oinette, the m aid. She m oves, talks and acts as if she owns the place and by the end of the play she does. Her off. Frank Leahey does b etter as the evangelistic m edic, D r. Purgon, and L eeds B ird p o rtra y s A rgan’s brother strongly in spite of his knickers. Linda Lashbrook, looking like 2100 m asquerade as a Viennese doc­ S c a r l e t O’H ara as played by tor wins her the top position. Janette MacDonald, a n d John T e rry W alker, as the inane Gooch, as her Nelson Eddy, are doctor-to-b e Argan chooses for f o r c e d to s i n g a capella. It his son-in-law in order to r e ­ duce m edical expenses, is eith­ e r hilarious or absurd. Probably shouldn’t be as funny as it is. F or b etter or w orse, the ca st Wo reserve the right to lofñof quanM M ore Than 1 Full cannot help but end in the good Copyright The Kroger Co . 1965 both. He is laughable and h arm ­ less. He presen ts his ch aracter g races o f the audience thanks to an im aginative and lively ending. "Umbrella Brand" Book of Stam ps well and nearly breaks up the w ith c o u p o n s b e lo w ! acto rs as well as the audience. Lena F leischhaker, as A rgan’s T he set is the best yet p ro ­ duced this sum m er, allowing the i.D.A. Grade 'A' Hen young and wandering wife, and religiou s air of th e ending to C harles C assel as her lover work. T he addition of height to T u rk e y s H JA TOP VALUE 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS ‘R o le Conflict9 S een I c i n iM iV J filZ ifU | I I M the purchase of 3-lbs or more Fresh M aI |M | I I Check Ground Hamburger, Ground _ the purchase of a Tenderay Boston Rolled _ ■B O N E L E SS P O T R O A S T ■ F o r N ig e ria n Id o m a or Round or Meat Leaf I lltede.m at Kroger thru Sun,, July 25, I96ij TOP VALUE ^^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun,, July 25, 1 mm TOP VALUE One way in which the Idoma people of N igeria may resolve mm 5 WITH0 THIS S TCOUPONA M PONS I I 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS I conflicts is to blam e th e ir "living an cesto rs," a re se a rc h e r Cj « |I |G G| said here Monday. Alvin Magid, assistant p ro fesso r of political science at the I the purchase of a I Choc Devils Food or Golden Sno the purchase of a 10 oz iar of Spoi' ghi 1 IN S T A N T C O FFEE > U n iversity of Kentucky, described his 1963 re se a rc h at the MSU 1 LAYER C A K E ■ j^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, P o litical Science Colloquium . Peschke Bulk J^^deem at Kroger thru Sun,, July 25, His study of "ro le conflict" indicated that the Idoma feel their Ring Bologna ib 6 9 / M J A TOP VALUE institutions have been forced upon them by the “white m an," and _ TOP VALUE m ost of them still actively believe in cults and secret societies. towards the purchase of Peschke s Sliced BoiledHamib pi9J 1 . 1 9 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPONA M PONS I 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS I One belief among the Idoma is that th eir deceased ancestors a 10 oz I the purchase of Two 12-oz iafs of Is ~ l are still p a rt of the *isociety. * T hese "liTdng an c e sto rs” are_____ the Hyqrade * Stele Fair ■ the purchase of 6 pkgs of ■ jjec : f the ag gressions c re a t- T herm o T em p Polish Sausage ib 7 9 / i KROCCR o r A M tU V A S 1 i ' Z a n y Z o o o r D rin k A i d 1 " r ir COFFEE C U P Hygrades Bieci fores) * XIOT as. 1 ^ acjTv., Duly*ZD, l^D -J lnally civilized society, Smoked Sausage ib 7 9 f ALL BEEF FRANKS ib pR? 6 9 / M sgid said he chose the Idoma M o n .-S a t. nth 4th week mailer coupon Flying Jib Jiffy Breaded because they did not have an 8 I Oscar Mayer Peichkes Shrimp Bits ib pig 0 9 v VEAL CUTLETS 20 oz pkg 9 9 / I I I ri articu lated chieftancy o r state form of governm ent. He w'as 9 p .m . to 1 a .m . Sliced Bacon 8 9 ^ Circus Franks ib 6 9 / Eckrich Smorgas Pac Kay Bee Frozen |G G| |g the purchase of either Johnson s Wa* . GI in terested ir. finding what in­ dividuals, councillors, felt was Luncheon M eatsib 9 9 / CUBE STEAKS ?o°z pig 9 9 / I the purchase of a 2-lo can of Hills Bros ■ V A C P A C C O FFEE ■ I C L O C O A T o r KLEER 1 J^^^^deem a* Kroger thru Sun., July 25, th e ir role and what sanctions they Personal Size "V "V rtrmour Armour ->rarStar jmuiyeu Smoked W >'«hole 0 » or or non Half ^Redeem a! Kroger thru Sun., July 25, 1965J! expected if they did not follow ^ TOP VALUE that p attern . I v o r y S o a p y B a n a le s* H a m s ‘ 6 9 ‘ 5 WITH0 THIS S TCOUPONA M PONS He found that the different ^ \ \ Tenderay Boston Rolled I I 1 | g_ g Ii lev els of authority tended to act B O N E L E SS |g g | ■the purchase of 2 pkgs with Pirra Cui'e- ■ as " b u ffe r” for one another. ■ the purchase of 1pkg of 64 F rictio n was g reatest in levels P ot R oast 7 9 c 1 S a la d a T e a B a g s I ■ A p p ia n W a y P iz z a ■ l^^deem at K.-oger thru Sun,, July 25, of close contact. at Kroger thru Sun.. July 25, VALUABLE COUPON Tenderay T e rm s for the "w hite man" mm TOP VALUE created institutions and for white I P E R S O N A L SIZ E 1 IV O R Y S O A P j I C huck S te a k s 6 9 c 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS men like him self, said Magid, 1 U jJ t í m m E h i w ere s i m i l a r and often de­ Unique Stylings I 4 b° r* 2 0 l ■ H ygrade |g gI I I Limit 4 Withbeer, $5 orwine moreor purchase I|~ Mb ■ the purchase of a 33-oz bottle of ■ rogato ry . I encludmg Redeem ai Kroger thru tobacco FRANK S 2 9 9 c ■ the purchase of 2 cans of ■ Blue Fluff Fabric Softener ■ 1 C hicken-of-the-sea Tuna I pkgs and Sun., July 25, 1965 J ^^^deem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, 1%^^ l^Redeem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, Kroger Harris Frozen B o ta n is t H e r e VALUABLE COUPO Peanut B utter2 »•< > 6 9 / Cherry Pie 3 ,or *1 Rythmic Tunes TOP VALUE 31c O F F ! Dow Kroger I 1 0 0 0 STAM PS WITH THIK COUPON ON I 'B jX if e s a g iI F ro m L o n d o n I towards the purchase of Handi Wrap 3 200 « 11« *1 Dry Milk u « t 89/ | G| |g ■ the purchase of 122 oz bottle « One of England’s leading p ro ­ ■ the purchase of a Biege. 22" a ANY VOLUME OF D e lu x e P o w e r M o w e r ■ ' K a n d u L iq u id D e t e r g e n t I ponents of international educa­ ^lledeem at Kroger thru Sun,, July 25, 1965 | tional exchange has arriv ed on Ikedeem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, 19^^| the M ichigan State cam pus for j M c C a ll's a two-m onth stay as a visiting ■ IJA TOP VALUE p ro fesso r. I C ookbook I 5 WITH0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS I i i C , T eren ce Ingold, head of the ■Redeom at Kroger thruSun., July 25, |g g | |g GI D epartm ent of Botany atB irkbeck the purchase of 3 pkgs of ■ ■ the purchase of 1pkg of C ollege of the U niversity ofL on- ■ Chun King Oriental Fouds I * K r o g e r S lic e d C h e e s e ■ don, has played a vital role in' iRedeem a> Kroger thru Sun., July 25, j^^^edeem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, the o v erseas operations of that m TOP VALUE institution. TOP VAIUE 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS I T he U niversity' of London has cooperated with MSU in develop­ I Ga n n m n -H |in'i-LP G h jf t j I I G the purchase of a 25 lb bag ol G ■I m ent of the U niversity of N iger­ I the purchase of a Sara Lee Frozen | ia, w here MSU cu rren tly has 30 Y o u ' l l be g la d you ■ B anana C aka or i I P ills b u r y o r . lo ng -term faculty ad v isers. C a r m a n C h o c. C a k a R o b in H o o d F lo u r At MSU, Ingold will hold a cam e ^^Redeem cl Kroger thru Sun., July 25, 19^J iRedeem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, botany sem in ar. Now Serving Kroger Kroger M TOP VALUE I iH .rOripv.cF« | SALAD DRESSING pint |ar 2 9 c SANDWICH SPREAD pint |ar m m Æm. TOP VALUE - PIZZA 5 WITH0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS I 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS Graduate Named | p J E l C l i i i ha^'i'i.' iiiauÀMp | • SANDWICHES I K r o ger C o ff e e ( | the purchase of 3-lbs or more Southern I P^ the purchase ol 2 dozen Cal'fomia ■ MEA Consultant i 3 lb can $ | 9 9 | S u n g r a n d N e c ta r in e s ■ 1 RED H A V E N P E A C H E S ) l^^edeem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, An MSU doctoral candidate has and Y our ------------------------- l^edeem at Kroger thru Sun., July 25, l^ ^ j I t>e*clud>ng >.f 1 »»,thbeer orwine mo*e purchase I■ Jumbo California «Redeem a» Kroger thru Sun^orJu,y been nam ed m em bership consult­ Favorite B everage tobacco _ TOP VALUE 2S, ant for the M ichigan Education A ssociation. in the Cantaloupes ;\X I m _ 5 Wl-H — 0||||wTHIS TOP VALUE |||S TCOUPON A M PONS i I 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS I A graduate of MSU, John J . |p ” I cool, cool the purchase of 3 lbs or morr Ib-mrLv- M .ieder of P otterv ille is com ­ pleting his doctoral studies here. B ird s Ey. F ro s .n Foods Fordhook L ius m Buiier S w , ■ the purchase ot 3 lbs or more 1 GOLDEN B A N A N A S 1 | IIjtrdeem SEEDLESS C R A P E S at Krog.-- th.u Sun., July 25, I He was fo rm er d ire c to r of sec­ ondary student teaching at Alma T E E ROOM " Broccoli Spears in Butter Sauce ,t Kroger thru Surt., July 25, 1965J _ TOP VALUE C ollege. french Green leaes with Almonds 5 WITH 0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS P rio r to joining the Alma fac­ GOLF-O-TRON 5 WITH0 THIS S TCOUPON A M PONS m A 'O p VALUE ulty in 1964, M eeder taught at French Green leans - ilhM1.hroorm • h I Albion C ollege and in the P o tte r­ Onieni with Cream Sauce | p H lH T B Iiin B T « v — p , v ille and W averly public schools. the purchase of 2 doz^•,, I He is a m em ber of the M ichigan 3411 E . M ic h ig a n A t th e C i t y L i m i t s 3 iI SedeemFRESH PLUM S • ,,... th.V S..n.. J- - W h o le W a te r m e lo n l i . . . . . . .■«.ege- h.. Su-t.. JvU 25, ■ A ssn. for Higher Education, the W a l k i n g D is ta n c e f r o m M ichigan A ssn. for S t u d e n t Campus T eaching and theN ational Educa­ tion A ssociation.