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O th e r M SU e n tra n ts w e re : B e v e r ly Je a n K e e l, 19, A lle g a n s o p h o m o re , M is s A lle g a n C o u n ty . P a m e la A n n e M u e lle r , 19, S outh H a v e n s o p h o m o re . M is s B e n to n H a r b o r - S t . J o s e p h : D ia n e M a r ie G ir a r d , 2 0 , L in c o ln P a r k J u n io r, M is s L in c o ln P a r k , and D o n ic e Sue R h o d e s, 17, R o s e v ille fr e s h ­ m a n , M is s R o s e v ille . . . . . _ j . IQ Second r u n n e r - u p w as W M U J u n io r C a r o l M a r ie F ed e w a , ., M is s W y o m in g , and f o u r th r u n n e r - u p w as M is s E a s t D e tr o it, C h a r lo tt e H a m a d y , 18. W ith th e f iv e f in a lis t s and M is s H e n d e rs h o t and M is s Sudau in th e to p 10 w e re M is s D e t r o it , J i l l J a r e s s , 18, E a s te r n M ic h - gan U n iv e r s it y fr e s h m a n ; M i s s M o u f t t -C le m e n s , C la u d e tte M a c - A lp in e , 18, E a s te r n fr e s h m a n , and M is s M u s k e g o n C o u n ty , M a r y J a n e N o la n , 18. T h e 1 0 S e m i- F in a lis t s F o r T h e T it le O f M is s M ic h ig a n Q u e e n E s th e r S m it h o f W M U ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 3) T uesd ay, August 3, 1965 2 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichig E D IT O R IA L * L a n d -G ra n t F u n d s M a y B e GLOBAL H o w G oes T h e W a r? O n ly P ro m is e s , P r o m is e s GLIMPSES ONE O F TH E m ost im p o rtan t fa e - be a b le to c h o o s e t h e ir own f o r m t o r s s t a n d i n g in tho w a y o f th e u n a n i­ o f g o v e r n m e n t if w e p u ll out now. Ford Denies L B J Accusation m ou s Support P re s id e n t Lyndon B . By CH ARLES C. W ELLS the money In either stocks or could probably take the case to President Johnson charged Sunday that a Republican Congressional U N F O R T U N A T E L Y , p o l i t i ­ J o h n s o n s o o b v i o u s l y d e s i r e s f o r th e State N e w s E d ito r-In -C h ie f bonds. This would enable the court and collect. leader, copsulted on the Viet Nam situation, had violated confidences c i a n s l i k e J o h n s o n k n o w th a t it i s principal to keep up with Infla­ University officials h o p e It and released Information which was "untrue and perhaps malicious.” V ie t n a m e s e w a r is lack of in fo r m a ­ a l w a y s e a s i e r to g a r n e r s u p p o r t f o r M S U Is su p p ose d to r e c e iv e tion and keep the $74,000 coming doesn’ t have to come to that, how­ The New York Tim es quoted sources which said Johnson was re­ tion. a n y p o l i c y - r i g h t o r w r o n g - - o n th e $ 74,000 each y e a r f r o m th e S ta te In each year besides. ever. They are hopeful that the ferring to House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford. Ford denied he IN A S E N S E , both t h e p r o p o n e n t s b a s i s o f o v e r s i m p l i f i c a t i o n and h a lf - o f M ic h ig a n , b u t I t a p p e a rs th e There Is no justifying the leg­ next session of the Michigan Leg­ was the congressman to whom Johnson referred. a n d t h e c r i t i c s o f t h e p r e s e n t U .S . t r u t h s r a t h e r th a n on t h e b a s i s o f le g is la t u r e m ig h t t r y to b a c k o u t islature’ s Inaction on paying the islature will pay them the money p o l i c y in V i e t N a m a r e a r g u i n g in sc ru p u lo u s h on esty. o f p a y in g I t . T h e m o n e y Is s e p a r­ University what It has coming, Instead of ignoring the Issue as th e d a r k . T h e g o v e r n m e n t h a s s i m ­ F u rth e rm o re , th ere a r e so m e ques­ a te f r o m th e r e g u la r a p p r o p r ia ­ they did this last year. Johnson D iscusses War, Peace said C a rr, If necessary, MSU p l y not r e l e a s e d e n o u g h h o n e s t in ­ tio n s abou t the co n d u ct o f th e w a r tio n m a d e by th e le g is la t u r e each P re sid e n t Lyndon B. h a s a s k e d th e U .N . f o r f o r m a t i o n to e n a b l e A m e r i c a n s to w h ic h h a v e not b e e n a n s w e r e d at a l l . y e a r. m a k e an i n t e l l i g e n t j u d g e m e n t on the - T o F rien d and Foe A like»—— J o h n s o n s u m m o n e d U. a i d in s e t t i n g up p e a c e W E D O N 'T r e a l l y k n o w h o w m u c h I t is f r o m th e la n d - g r a n t en­ N. A m b a s s a d o r A r t h u r ta lk s. The P re sid e n t V ietn a m e se w ar. of V ie t N a m i s c o n t r o lle d b y the V ie t a l s o co n ferred w i t h ' P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n p e r s i s t s in d o w m e n t fu n d e s ta b lis h e d In 1862 G o l d b e r g to th e L B J b r a n d i n g n e w s m e n wh o w r i t e a c c o u n t s of t h e w a r w h i c h d i s p l e a s e h i m a s Cong. We d on ’t know w h eth er o u r g o v e rn ­ m e n t r e a l l y t h i n k s w e c a n w in th e u n d e r th e M o r r i l l A c t . T h e a c t s e t a s id e 30,000 a c r e s o f fe d e r a l la n d In each s ta te f o r e ach sena­ HowDo You r a n c h o v e r th e w e e k ­ e n d to d i s c u s s t h e s i t ­ S e c r e t a r y of D efen se R o b ert S. M cN am ara o v e r t h e p h o n e on th e “ irresponsible." u a t i o n in V i e t N a m . M R . J O H N S O N is t o t a l l y u n w i l l i n g t o t h i n k t h e u n t h i n k a b l e in f r o n t of w a r if the N orth V i e t n a m e s e r e f u s e to n e g o t i a t e . W e d o n ’ t k n o w If o u r g o v e r n m e n t t o r and r e p r e s e n ta tiv e th e s ta te had In C o n g re s s . Do, Mr. War R e v e r s i n g an e a r l i e r U .S . p o s itio n , Jo h n so n Im m e d ia t e d ep lo ym en t o f 5 0 ,0 0 0 new tr o o p s to V i e t N a m . t h e A m e r i c a n p u b l i c . 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I n M i c h i g a n n e v e r know n w a r. o f V ie t N a m r a t h e r th a n p u rs u e a p o lic y o f c o lo n ia lis m b a s e d on H o w e v e r , to a d m i t t h i s f a c t w ould k n o w l e d g e ' a d d up to an u n d e r s t a n d ­ $1,078,000 w o r th o f fe d e r a l la n d P r e s id e n t L y n d o n B . J o h n s o n m ade i t q u ite p la in a t h is p re s s " d e s t r u c t iv e p r i d e . ” W r it in g In F a c t M a g a z in e , T o y n b e e u rg e d not b e to d e n y t h e n e c e s s i t y of t h e a b l e r e l u c t a n c e to f o l l o w t h e l e a d e r w a s s o ld and th e m o n e y s e t a s id e c o n fe re n c e W e d n e sda y m o r n in g th a t th e w a r in V ie t N a m is n o t th e U .S . to g e t o u t o f V ie t Nam even th o u g h o u r w ith d r a w a l w i l l U.S. p r e s e n c e in V i e t N a m . 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M ic h ig a n S ta te NATO A llies Hear Compromise Plan But, Seriously. w a s th e la r g e s t r e c ip ie n t w ith v e r y w e ll be d ra fte d w ith in th e n e x t 12 m o n th s . U n m a r r ie d s tu d e n ts th e U n iv e r s it y o f M ic h ig a n and w ho a re g ra d u a tin g w ith in a fe w m o n th s m ig h t as w e ll p a c k t h e ir T h e U.S. h a s o f f e r ­ However, t h e fiv e aiso E a s te r n M ic h ig a n U n iv e r s it y a ls o i b a g s f o r b a s ic t r a in in g c a m p . e d a c o m p r o m i s e p la n c o u l d e i t h e r b e in d i­ ¿The P r e s id e n t p a in te d a g r i m p ic t u r e W e d n e sd a y. H e even s u g - to i t s N A T O a l l i e s f o r v i d u a l n a t i o n s or Su n S e e n In a d e q u a te r e c e iv in g s o m e fu n d s . T o s te d th a t th e tim e m a y c o m e w hen we w i l l h a v e to p u t up w ith p a rtia l n u c le ar d is a r ­ g r o u p s of n ations. 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T h is C h in e s e a re c o n v in c e d th a t th e U n ite d S ta te s w i l l a lw a y s s u p p o rt m inute 2. A p p o in te d m ounted r ia t e d e p a rtm e n ts o f th e s ta te 18. Declared I th e r ig h t o f a s m a ll n a tio n to s e li- d e t e r m ln a t io n , th e y w i l l g o b ble to a rriv e 9. A n im a te d 2 0 . College 47. B ritis h gun Salisbury Breaded Veal I Beef Cold Plate p ro c e d u r e s to g e t th e la s t y e a r ’ s u p n e w t e r r i t o r y w ith o u t a q u a lfri. J J f students 48. F a m ily 3. Snake 10. D riv e n l fu n d s b a c k and a n y o th e r mcmey I f H a n o i and P e ip in g w o u ld le t ¡South V ie t N a m a lo n e , th e U n ite d 22 . W eaken m em ber 4. Dungarees o b liq u e ly Steak Cutlet | in c lu d e s : M S U m a y h a ve c o m in g f r o m th e S ta te s c o u ld s to p th e fig h tin g , a n d 9 fie $ N a m c o u ld w o r k o u t its - o w n « 23 A l a s * , cape 48. Ikes 5. E v e ry th in g 15. 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E d it o r ia l and b u s in e s s o ffic e s a t 341 S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s B u ild ­ cotton velo u r casu als in g , M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y , E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . im ported from S u m m e r t e r m s ta ff: E d it o r .............................................................................. C h a rle s C . W e lls W e s t G e rm a n y , d e fin ite ly A d v e r t is in g M a n a g e r ...................................................A r t h u r L a n g e r C ir c u la t io n M a n a g e r ............................................................. J im B a k e r " in " th is fall on or off campus. E m p lo y e s U n io n T h e M ic h ig a n S ta te E m p lo y e s ’ M a ro o n , s a g e , n a v y , U n io n w i l l h o ld a m e e tin g f o r a ll n o n -a c a d e m ic e m p lo y e s o f th e g o ld , d a r k g re e n , U n iv e r s it y a t 7 :3 0 p .m . 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T w o - w a y z ip tu r tle A c ro s s F ro m B e r k e y H a ll : Rx Lenses and w ith k n it c o lla r , c u ffs , b o tto m . 9 .0 0 * Easy to reach j Repairs Fast! * * Open soon to serve your F a ll needs New ideas & New location & Super Bargains * The only complete student store : Bator 0 * The shop where students go J a c o b s o n 's 1Opticians | M E N ' S SHOP E D 2 -5 2 2 2 C A M P U S B O O K STO R E 210 A B B O T T ROAD 2 2 3 & 3 0 3 A b b o tt 507 E . ‘Grand River_________________ ' T uesday, August 3, 1965 B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e Miss Michigan M M (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1) S S M itt Congeniality was Judith u ul Ellen Nielsen, 18, a sophomore at Grand Valley State College. The winner, Esther Smith, has B B been an A (her lean citizen since o 0 April 3. She was born in V la a r- dlngen, near Rotterdam, Nether­ 1o lands and is the fourth oldest o Ik k of nine children of M r. and M rs, Martin Smith of Kalamazoo. The s S name was spelled Smit until the family moved to die United States t t nine years ago. o Her four brothers and four sisters range in age from 24 to r o r seven. M iss Smith said she had e e a date Saturday to play minia­ The new 1965-1966 A ture golf with her seven-year- * * old brother, Ernie. V M iss Smith has no steady boy­ friend and entered h e r f i r s t beauty contest, for M iss WMU, Ml S Ml u S "Ju st to see what it was lik e ." u She was sponsored in the WMU contest by Beta Sigma P sl fra­ ternity and in the M iss Michigan B M o rta r B o a rd B contest by the WMU Student Se­ o o nate. o She will be 20 next Jan. 20. She will have the use of a white 1965 Oldsmobile during o k C a le n d a r k T W O F R O M M S U — A n n e L o w r e n z (lef t) w a s t h e f l r s t her reign, a $2,500 Pepsi-Cola s S M i s s MSU t o c o m p e t e in t h e M i s s M i c h i g a n P a g e a n t . scholarship and. will compete for a $10,000 scholarship in the M iss t t J u l i e S u d a u w a s a m o n g t h e 10 s e m i - f i n a l i s t s a s o M iss Lansing. P h o t o s by L a r r y C a r l s o n Am erica contest. M istress - of - Ceremonies r * What’s going on o r for the Muskegon pageant was N a n c y A n n e Fleming, M iss e e D a v ie s L e a v e s P o s t Michigan and, M iss America of 19 6 1, now residing in California after completing her education * Where they’re doing it M l at MSU in 1964. She was married M l S S A s A ir R O T C H e a d * When it’s happening last spring. She said that M iss Smith had u , L t . C o l. G e o rg e A . D a v ie s h a s H e y b o e r le f t th e A i r F o r c e been her favorite among the con­ u r e t i r e d f r o m th e A i r F o r c e and a f t e r th e w a r , b u t w as r e c a lle d testants. h is p o s t as c o m m a n d in g o f f ic e r in 1948 d u r in g th e B e r lin a ir l i f t . BI o f th e M SU D e p a rtm e n t o f A e r o ­ H e w a s a s s ig n e d to a tr a in in g " I can’ t say what her chances will be in Atlantic C ity ," she IB o s p a ce S tu d ie s . c o m m a n d and c o n tin in s t r u c t o r u n t il 1952. u e d as a f lig h t said. " I ’ ve been going to these Io o N a m e d to s u c c e e d C o l. D a v ie s A t th a t t im e he w as sen to E n g ­ pageants for five years and the ones you see in the state con­ o k as head o f A i r F o r c e R O T C is L t . C o l. G e ra ld T . H e y h o e r, as­ la n d and a s s ig n e d a n a d m in is t r a ­ tests that you think will win Ik s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r In c h a rg e o f t iv e jo b , w o r k in g on th e d e v e lo p ­ m e n t o f a ir f i e l d s f o r th e S tr a te ­ never do.” s s a d va nce d p r o g r a m s In A i r F o r c e ROTC. g ic A i r C o m m a n d . " 1 th in k E s th e r h a s s o m e th in g s she can improve in her talent, t t T h e r e t ir e m e n t o f C o l. J a m e s From 19 5 5 - 6 0 , Lt. Col. but I think she will certainly o 0 F . S k e lls f r o m th e A r m y and H e y b o e r w o r k e d w it h th e O ffic e o f S p e c ia l In v e s tig a tio n s o f th e represent Michigan well in At­ r r c o m m a n d in g o f f ic e r o f th e D e ­ p a r tm e n t o f M i l i t a r y S cie n ce and A i r F o r c e , r e c e iv in g a m i l i t a r y lantic C ity.” Sally Jane Noble said she looks e e s c ie n c e d e g re e f r o m th e U n iv e r ­ h is re p la c e m e n t b y C o l. R o b e rt s it y o f M a r y la n d in 1955. forward to returning to MSU G . P la t t as th e new head o f A r m y R O T C w a s a n n o u n ce d la s t w e e k . H e c o m m a n d e d a SAC s q u a d ro n this fall as a third-term fresh­ man. She had to leave school at M l M l S in N e w fo u n d la n d fr o m 1 9 6 0-6 3 , a t w h ic h tim e h e c a m e h e re as an the beginning of spring term to S C o lo n e l D a v ie s h a s a ssu m e d ne w d u tie s as a s s o c ia te r e g is ­ a s s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r o f a ir s c i­ fulfill her commitments as the 1964 M iss Michigan. U U ence. tra r. L t . C o l. H e y b o e r is a c o m ­ (Y ou m u s t be 21) B lB m a n d p i lo t , th e h ig h e s t r a t in g a o o p il o t ca n h o ld , w ith ro u g h ly 4 ,0 00 featuring h o u rs in f ly in g t im e . o 0 DONI WELSH k kI M ETRO H e y b o e r began h is c a r e e r in and the th e A i r F o r c e d u rin g W o r ld W a r I I w hen he w a s ^ c o m m is s io n e d s u n d e r th e A v ia t io n C a d e t P r o ­ TORNADOS t 1À g r a m . H e f le w 5 0 h e a v y bom ­ b a rd m e n t m is s io n s b e fo r e b e in g sent hom e. LO U N GE P l u s h and $$ L a n s i n g s N e w e s t sound in Music o t 01 r DancingThurs. Fri. Sat. Sophi s t i c a t e d Musicians (12 m in u te s fr o m M S U ) e Perform M l at t h e M E T R O B O W L c o r n e r o f J o lly Rd, & L ogan M S SI u u GOLFERS! M o r e th a n 650 yo u n g m u s ic ia n s a r e on c a m p u s a tte n d in g a t h r e e - w e e k s e s s io n d e v o te d to s e rio u s B SHA6BALLS s2‘° o m u s ic . 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Benjamin Co. C a r r o t C ir c le s Blaisdell • Brand N ew American Elsevier International Textbook • Follow s C ourse BOOK STORE MENU \ \1 Macmillan B M a t e r i a l E x a c t ly SP EC IA LS A R E CHANGED o DAILY, McGraw Hill MONDAY MIT P re ss o THRU k Prentice Hall $ 1.9 2 FRIDAY John Wiley In T h e C e n te r f o r I n t e r n a t io n a l P r o g r a m s s 1 ‘ P u b l i s h e d by E a g l e ( unon H arper & Row * r e s s and s o ld Only at . . . CAFETERIA Summer Store Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. C O RN E* OP WB BÇFÇX Ciimpus Music V ROAD & GRAND RlVER HOURS: 11:15 a.m.-l:15 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. „ 1 ,, MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o T T MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o i T uesd ay, August 3, 1965 4 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan A S M S U , H u m a n R e la tio n s C o m m is s io n L ia s o n P o s s ib le or two, we may be able to use time, energy and concern for Lansing. "O ne has to be careful vldual rights. Thomas said that "W o wanted a college student he lived in East Lansing and was By CHAR JO LLES Its Inception In C ity Council in who had lived ip East Lansing active, that he could represent one of the ASMSU commission membership on the student com­ that he isn’ t under the impres­ "although the city attorney has State N ews Staff W r i t e r die fall of 1963. Student govern­ and had his roots there,*’ Thomas the students in another way.” members as a member of our mission. sion that all of the students are Indicated the possibility of pass­ ment appointed the first student going to d e s c e n d on him,* ing an open housing ordinance, Evans was appointed for a commission,” Thomas said. An official liason between the representative, Robert Morgan, — reducing discrimination in Thomas said. At his meeting with frib e rg he also added that it may be il­ East Lansing and ASMSU Human the only applicant. The high schools recommended three-year term . Thomas sug- the community. last week, the mayor said he —considering all of the facts legal to move into a building Relations Commissions may be Morgan served through the fol­ Willlam Evans, an East Lansing gested that Evans could attend also discussed some of the prob­ —keeping the "ta il from wag­ and involvements in the issue is where the owner is one of the oc­ possible in a couple of years. lowing June when he announced he resident then entering his soph- both Eaat Lansing and ASMSU lems facing both commissions in ging the dog like last spring bearing on civil rights without cupants. Mayor Gordon L • Thomas said was taking a Job in the East. omore year at MSU. commission meetings during his the future. when maybe 50 to 100 students out being accused of stalling. "T h e commission will have to This time City Council sought “ We knew he wasn't selected next two years of service and Thursday. He cited five of these: of 35,000*’ demonstrated for an —deciding how far the com­ make decisions like this,” he nominations from the East Lan - by the student body,** Thomas act as a liason in diet way. T h e p re s e n t stu d e n t r e p r e s e n ­ —discovering the students with open housing ordinance in East mission can go in terms of lndl- said. slng high schools. said. "B u t we hoped that because T hen, "down the road a year t a t iv e to th e c it y c o m m is s io n , W illia m E v a n s , h a s tw o m o r e y e a r s to s e rv e . M a y o r T h o m a s su g g e s te d th a t th e ASMSL' c o m ­ m is s io n a p p o in t one o f it s own m e m b e rs to r e p la c e E va n s at th e end o f h is t e r m . He d is c u s s e d t h is p o s s ib ilit y la s t w e e k a t a m e e tin g w ith C a r l F r lb e r g , c h a irm a n o f A S M S U ’ s n e w ly - fo r m e d c o m m is s io n . F r ib e r g a n d h is te m p o r a r y N A T I O N A L t h r e e - m a n s te e rin g c o m m itte e a re s c h e d u le d to m e e t w ith th e c it y c o m m is s io n S a tu rd a y . FO O D STORES W e G u a r a n t e e o f T la tio n a ls \J a lu e - V i/a y T h e E a s t L a n s in g c o m m is s io n We has h ad a s tu d e n t m e m b e r s in c e r ig h t I « lim i t Bad Driving q u a n titie s . P rice * a ffe c tiv e th r u S e t., A u g . 7 . ' Blamed On Advertising H e r* I* No W a n d e r N a t i o n a l G u a r a n t e e s t h e G o o d n e ss A m e m b e r o f th e E a s t L a n s in g T r a ffic C o m m is s io n b l a m e d O ld F o s h ie n of R o u n d S t e o k " p e r v e r t e d ” T V a d v e rtis in g and a new s p o r ts c a r fad f o r p a r t o f S m o k e h o u s e Flovorl le a n PS8-8; th e p ro b le m o f c a re le s s s tu d e n t d r iv in g . F a r r ic h d e lic ie » * ^ ^ l u h V i t t i p i " * - |¡|S In an i n t e r v i e w Friday h re w " . * • « fo r y e u r g¡L W e t r i m th e " V t0 ¡„s u r* gpga F r a n k ly n K ir c h e r s a id A m e ric a n a t » 1* Or «erv* * * " d#f WMÊ fa t to e Vi . ’ „ i l a t ' « V o lu e - m o is tu re e n d flo v o r . T u e t * ^ ^ Wm, T V a d v e r tis in g s tre s s e s h o r s e ­ fa n c ie s t . — e wen- p o w e r, o o m p h , g e t-u p -a n d -g o and Ü S Ä t Ä S t . m i— m WOT y. » r o fte n sh o w s c a r s s c re e c h in g Vender National guarantees » a ro u n d c o r n e r s . «M Í " I t ' s p e r v e r te d and r e p u ls iv e in it s e n c o u ra g e m e n t o f sp e e ding and c a r e le s s d r iv in g , ” he s a id . Beef, V a l u e - W a y T r i m m e d K ir c h e r d e s c rib e d E a s t L a n ­ C orad, M o r a g a 4 4 lb».r W e k o r y s in g and t h e U n iv e r s it y as Sugar w e a lth y c o m m u n itie s w h e re m o s t y o u n g p e o p le h a ve new c a r s , in ­ c lu d in g s p o rts c a r s . “ T h e r e w a s n ’ t a s p o rts c a r fad w hen 1 w e n t to c o lle g e , a ro u n d S u to k e d R o u n d *56 and ’ 5 7 ,” he s a id . H e f e lt th e re w as no s o lu tio n p ic n ic s • S te a k to th e p r o b le m o f c a r e le s s s tu ­ d e n t d r iv in g , w h ic h m a k e s “ E a s t L a n s in g a f r u s t r a t in g c o m m u n ity in w h ic h to l iv e . ” He added, h o w e v e r, th a t " i t d o e s n ’ t m a k e a d iffe re n c e w h e re y o u l i v e . T h e p r o b le m is n o t M í e t e , S- « | «—r r .CoroG, n d Itlet 4 Flevo rM O e k. * * » — » •» u n iq u e . “ B u t i f yo u liv e h e re , y o u ’ l l have to p u t up w ith i t , as lo n g Sm oked P o r * « « » » C h uck S te c k * as th e re a re 30,0 00 s tu d e n ts .” ■ M iiM iii« » - 1 He a g r e e d with Stuart G a lla c h e r , c o m m is s io n c h a i r - , m a n , th a t th e in d iv id u a l m u s t a s­ M t Fre sh ly G ro u n d , F a n c y , E x tra L e a n U .S .D .A . C h o ic e B e e f, R ô tis s e rie R e lie d 89* It's N e w , I t 's D e o d o ra n t M . .. P G o v ’t In s p e c te d , 59* s u m e h is r e s p o n s ib ilit y to o th e r s In d iv id u a l S irs lb. and h im s e lf to d r iv e s a fe ly . Safeguard Soap . . . 2 •« 4 5 Ground Beef Chuck . . lb . Boneless Chuck Roast . T e n d e r 'n F la v o r fu l, L e a n , P re -d ic e d G o rd o n 's F re sh , P u re F o rk S w e a n y Receives N e w , E ffe c tiv e D ry P o w d e r Star Dust Bleach . . . . 1 - lb . , "« E O A # # T Boneless Beef to r Slew . lb . 79* Breakfast Link Sausage lb. 79* Service A w a r d So Fresh B ra n d , G o ld e n S tic k s , P n n -rs n d y 10-ox. A s s e rte d L u n c h e o n M o o t F a v o rite s l-lb. H . P a u l S w eany, a s s o c ia te p r o ­ fe s s o r in th e D e p a rtm e n t o f Sec­ D i m D ees E v e ry th in g Duz Detergent . . . . . 3 - lb . , W 7 7 A f Frozen Fish Sticks . . . Pkg. 39* Eckrich Smorgas Pack , H ills id e , M ic h ig a n G ra d e 1 , F in e s t F la v o r Pkg. 98* F u lly C o o k e d , J u s t H e a t 'n Serve Mb. 1-lb. o n d a ry E d u c a tio n and C u r r ic u lu m in th e C o lle g e o f E d u c a tio n , r e ­ c e iv e d a 3 5 -y e a r s e r v ic e a w a rd I t H n s Its O w n M o o c h 5 - lb . O R 3 7 Frozen Cooked Smells . Pkg. 59* Sliced Bologna . . . Pkg. 59* f o r o u ts ta n d in g s e r v ic e to v o c a ­ O xydol Detergent . . . is 1 t io n a l a g r ic u lt u r e . T h e a w a rd w a s p re s e n te d at T h e W e s h d e y M ir a c le 1 - lb . , All F a v o r i t e V a r i e t i e s , B a n q u e t Fres h-Frozen, J u s t T h a w A S erve th e 4 6 th a n n u a l C o n fe re n c e f o r Tide Detergent . . . . j j T e a c h e r s o f V o c a tio n a l A g r ic u l­ t u r e h e ld at K e llo g g C e n te r la s t T u e s d a y th ro u g h T h u r s d a y . A ls o r e c e iv in g th e a w a rd w a s Hue D e te rg e n t, G e ts C lo th e s Cheer Detergent F re sh e r 3 - lb . , Box V I A 4r r C re a m P ie s 2 3 ' H ugh C . C a m p b e ll who is a te a c h ­ A Refreshing Summertime Treat, Hawthorn-Mellody Half- A G in s * in E very P e cke g e e r at B e n to n H a r b o r H ig h S c h o o l. & 7Q < G a llon C o lle g e L if e Prem ium Duz P re-Mee* u red To blots B B S Box # M Ic e M i l k ......................... Carton 3 9 C a r l S c h a fe r, p la c e m e n t m a n a ­ Salvo Detergent Tablets C re am y ' n Rich, f a r S a l a d s o r S a n d w i c h a s , So F r e s h B r a n d Quart g e r f o r Dow C h e m ic a l C o ., w i l l Jar 2 9 sp e a k 7 ;3 0 to n ig h t a t a m e e tin g D e te rg e n t f o r A n to in e tte s o f C o lle g e L i f e a t 544 A b b o t R o a d . Dash Detergent . . . . D eal P e c k , f o r th e D ish w a sh e r S a la d D r e s s in g (D e a l P a c k ) D o l t , F in est Q u a lity , De licious ' n R e f re sh in g , S e r v e W e l l - c h i d e d Cascade Detergent . . oo A ll-p u rp o s e H e n s e h e ld C l e a n e r S p ic & S p a n .................. P in e a p p le Ju ic e 3 1 T h e S p a rk lin g C le a rn e r M d C fM # S a f e a n d G e n t l e f o r Y o u r Fine st Fab ric s, b u t s o Effective WEDNESDAY S Comet Cleanser . . 2 3 3 R o m a n B le a c h G allon Plastic 4 9 4 8 n MX A H -p u ra se L iq u id C le a n e r 1-Jrt., 12-ox. M r. Clean Liquid . . Boftlo 6 9 * Green Giant, Fnncy Qodity Dig i n t o as m a n y golden b u tte rm ilk pan­ c a k e s a s you c a n e a t F a b ric s A r e S o fte r, F lu f f ie r w ith Downy Fabric Softener . 1-R»., 1-ox. 4 7 * ........ ... IG r e e nB H P e a s .< 2 l- lb . Cam 3 9 * New Low Prices on California Peaches 2 fo r just... Botti* Merton Homo, for Doliciom Cmaeroles < l-lb., Fancy California Halves or Slices, in Heavy Syrup! D e a l P e c k , A n n o u lo to d L iq u id 1 -p t., P PBhf w w ■ m ra n V t -ox. Cam 3 Top Job Cleaner Sm eeth-spreodlng O v e r to n . . ._ . JSs 5 t B o k e d B e a n s Teg Torts, Light Moat, Chtnk S t y lo A M . d R d A a 9 HUNT’S PEACHES DEL MONTE PEACHES T u n a F b h . . 4 - 9 9 1-lb., 1-lb., Swift’s Allsweet 13-oz. Now s e r v i n g a c o m ­ p le te line o f m e á is ond M a rg a riu B e Teg Torto, for Toort or Sandwicbm A G ra p e J e lly . 2 1 - lb ., 4-ox. Jan $ |0 0 13-oz. Can 2 5 Can 2 7 sa n d w ic h e s 282GT E.' Grand River IV 7-3761 Now Open 24 Hours D a i l y l-lb. Ctn. 2 9 1 D o u b le C ríe " S t a m p s EVER Y W e d n e s d a y Tuesday, August 3, 1965 ¿ Michigan State N e w s, E ast L ansing, Michigan Mott Grant Seeks Solutions To ‘Specific ’ Problems Three weeks ago ataquestlon- the MSU Board of Trustees that which the underprivileged find Education and MSU at his dis­ what can be done about them,” tlon on deprived areas. Case chain. Rather t ha n educating pared throughout t h e i r school and-answer s e s s i o n with Phi a $3 million grant from the C £ . themselves. posal. he said. studies and educational materials these who have left school, it will years for skilled work In which Delta Kappa, professional educa­ Mott Foundation in Flint would be Named to direct this program Hawley said that details of the The University will try to de­ will thus be available from one be more Important to give the unemployment will not be a prob­ tion fraternity. President John A . used by MSU to set up an Insti­ is William B . Hawley, professor velop a group o f people Inter­ location. underprivileged something while lem. Hawley said students express­ Hannah suggested a way to start tute fo r Community Improve­ of education andUnlversltyofNi- Institute are still in the forma­ tive stage, but some of the things ested In doing pure research in He hopes that teaching pro^ still In school to make them want ing a desire to work with the un­ ■olving th e problems of th e ment, gerla advisory group chlef-of- these areas and find teachers who gram s can be worked out with to pull themselves out of their derprivileged will be sought from underprivileged. He said some Mottlnstltute will deal the program will try to do are express an Interest for working schools In the area to demon­ situation, The new with specifics. It will become a party. clear. In communities w h e r e these strate the applicability what of Hawley said that Just giving other programs under the direc­ university should put all its re­ part of the College of Education Hawley will have a yearly bud­ problems are most complex. the Institute will recommend. them "gim m ick” Jobs once they tion of the College of Education. sources behind a program deal­ ing with “ specific” problems, and try to do something about get of $300,000 for 10 years un­ "W e want to find out what blocks to learning occur In the Hawley said that a center will Basic to the program Is break­ have left school does not solve They will then be pieced in areas A week later he announced to breaking the vicious circle In der the Mott grant and will have all the resources of theCollege of underprivileged and discover be developed to handle informa- ing the dropout-unemployment the problem. They must be p re- where they can help. The program will also Include a plan to bring teachers back to school to study specific problems which they can put to use In their classroom s. y iu u X ‘ lu ,' w 'y T r im m in g C l« , T o . Mora M m for Your M « , . f W ljh The center for information will Mow Flavor, M on Goodne»«! be an Important forum for the discussion of new ideas. It will have all the resources of MSU GUARANTEE behind it to deal with the specif­ ic problems of helping people develop the skills they need to help themselves. T h e G o o d n e s s comPlot, satisfaction. pure,l**«d h«varendered are noTtuUy 1M UtffM w ita cour,e*7 » •* . If our Meet Department " W,,h your PU'chasi In U .S C Ö .C L C h o ic e (B e e f S te a k s : I T e s t T u b e T r a d e d In P U M I :S *w S » 8 P F# F o r B a to n Mo Wonder National A m an who In c o lle g e s ta r te d No bonder National o u t to be a p h y s ic is t h a s r e c e n t ly Guaraatoo, the Goodnast |jg Guarantees the Goodness of been a p p o in te d b u s in e s s m a n a g e r o f th e L a n s in g S ym p h o ny O rc h e s ­ of Sirloia Steak m ^oil-less T-Bone Steak t r a A s s o c ia tio n . T h e a p p o in tm e n t o f W illia m L . °A«"*’* t b°"* W a tro u s w a s announced T h u r s ­ p ti S e o ^ L E 1*,* to - r d a y . H e w i l l a s s is tH u g o V la n e llo , |^ | T r im , the ,ot riifc V -S & T fa * * r a -3 m agic V i " i h l l t ' l . - * w" fe »hot who w a s r e c e n t ly na m e d m u s ic • • t * to the heart of fio r a r m3 « W ii i fte v o r. T h . H : V o le . W * end i t ' , dona l . , * * ' |u ie * ° 7 T rim m in g , d ir e c t o r and c o n d u c to r o f th e *»•»». N e w o n d e r M - . V " S ped­ sym ph o ny, ir! National suarenteoi 1 » p ric in g . N o Wo » d ! ,# • * W a tro u s c o m e s f r o m a s y m ­ m """ p h o n y o r ie n te d f a m ily . H is fa th e r , c u r r e n t ly th e m a n a g e r o f th e D a lla s S y m p h o n y , began In th e ¡§ § | U.S.D.A. Choice Beef, Tail-less s y m p h o n y m a n a g e m e n t f ie ld in 1944 w ith th e W ic h ita S y m p h o n y , W ic h ita , K a n ., and h is m o th e r w a s a v io lin is t in th e s a m e o r ­ c h e s tr a . Rl T - B o n e W hen he s ta r te d at th e U n i­ v e r s i t y o f W ic h ita , he p la n n e d to b e c o m e a p h y s ic is t . H e a tte n d e d th e re f o r t h r e e y e a r s b e fo r e en­ lis t in g in th e A i r F o r c e . F o llo w in g m i l i t a r y s e r v ic e , he É8É Ib i 1 S t e a k . t r a n s f e r r e d to th e U n iv e r s it y o f C o lo r a d o , B o u ld e r , C o lo ., w h e re he g ra d u a te d In 1962 w ith a b a c h ­ lb . e lo r s d e g re e In la n g u a g e s . fill ÜS0 A* Ch#,M ,##f' SilMi* r C«t H e s p e n t one y e a r In m a n a g e ­ ■ I " * r '• % * lw m O r ttH - F m m e n t t r a in in g w ith th e P h o e n ix ■ S w îs s S te a k s S y m p h o n y , P h o e n ix , A r i z . H e h a s • I 11 § § C u b e S te a k s h e ld m a n a g e m e n t p o s ts w ith th e • • • • a . H u d s o n V a l l e y P h ilh a r m o n ic , • • P o u g h k e e p s ie , N .Y ., a n d th e « É p il * . . ... Youngstown Philharm on- * ic , Y o u n g s to w n , O h io , b e fo re c o m in g to L a n s in g . v IU M C haleo l a m b , S u c c u l e n t l y FJnvored r r °sung un A Tender, Rich In Iron L eg O ' Lam b S lic e d Ledges Sets p A Goal N A T I O N A L 6Oedipus9 " L e d g e s P la y h o u s e p r e s e n t s V. S o p h o c le s ' " O e d ip u s , th e K in g ” U.S.D.A. Choice, Value-Way Trimmed ¿ iflA f) "■ * 0 .L D JL ^ d is k s , Vcriue-Way Trimmed ,b w w w q . F O O D STO R ES t h is w e e k , th e s ix th p la y p u to n b y th e G ra n d L e d g e g ro u p . Lael W o o d b u ry , p r o d u c e r - a c to r a t th e L e d g e s , p e r f o r m s Sirloin lamb (hops . . “ • 5 1 Loin lamb (hops . . . »• * 1 th e t i t l e r o le In th e G re e k c la s ­ s ic . ,2 )aw n 2 \ui2r*iltb r u its & . . . ^ r e s h e it o f th e ^ . T r o p i c e n e Low-Calorie “ O e d ip u s ” d e p ic ts th e tr a g e d y o f a m a n w ho t r ie d to o u tw it fa te . Fresh . . . Sweet 'n Ripe, Full of Juice F ru it D rin k s H e a s s u m e s th e th ro n e o f th e k in g d o m o f T h e b e s and m a r r ie s th e w id o w e d queen J o c a s ta . A f t ­ T h o m p s o n S e e d le s s V i -gal. B o ttle e r a p e r io d o f p e a c e , a p la g u e th re a te n s th e c it y . e Tropi-Col-lo T h e d iv in e o r a c le a t D e lp h i Orange g iv e s th e e d ic t th a t d e te r m in e s G r a p e s . • Tropi-Col-lo th e c o u rs e o f a c tio n f o r th e p la y . Q ueen J o c a s ta Is p la y e d b y Fruit Punch M a r g a r e t W o o d b u ry . C re o n is p o r tr a y e d b y L a n e B a te m a n . Thick-Fleshed, Plump, Fresh C u r ta in t im e Is 8:30 to n ig h t S w eet ‘ n T e n d e r, L e w in C a lo r ie * 29e N A T IO N A L C O U P O N th ro u g h S a tu rd a y . T ic k e t s a re Fresh Beets . . . Biehs. Y a m s $2,25 f o r w e e k n ig h ts and $2.50 FREE W IT H T H IS COUPON on w e e k e n d s . C a ll 627-7805. D e lic a te F la v o r, Y e llo w Fresh S q u a s h ................. or Z u c c h in i 15 e 1» 19 * 50*EX TR A green STAMPS W ith purchase of 02.00 o r more FRESH FRUITS ft VEGETABLES THE C A R D SHO P, INC. Reynl Hawaiian Brand Redeem th is coupon at National Fooc 3 0 9 E a st G r a n d R iv er G a r n i,h Y o u r S te a k w ith H o t H o u te G ro w n Stores. Coupon Expires Saturday, Aug. 7. Fresh Mushrooms . . 49* P in e a p p le Ea st L a n s in g , Mich. PLEASE SEND ME THE FREE ¿ 3 9 C r iip y 'n C ru n c h y , fo r F a n c y S o le d , MSU RING BROCHURE Fresh Leaf Lettuce ■ ■ ■ 19 * Ch e c h Y o u r P u n try , F in e c t Q u a lity • ^ For Effective D e n ta l C a r e N A T IO N A L FREE W IT H C O U P O N T H IS COUPON Now W a s h d a y W o n d t r Reynolds Alum inum Foil Roll C u e T o o th p a ste 50 EXTRA green STAMPS W ith purchase o f a 2-lb. Pkg. or mera PO PCO RN Redeem th is coupon of Notional Food CITY . ----------------- — —----------- Sava o n th e B ig R o ll 75 ft M ir a c le W h i t e Stores. Coupon Sxplros Saturday, Aug. 7. Reynolds A lum inum Foil 1 0 In c h e s W id e , f o r B ro ilin g nr Roll 25-ft. a 6 3 * N A T IO N A L C O U P O N M ich igan S tate U n iv e r s ity Graduation R in g s Deal Pack, Oral Antiseptic l-pt., A A . With Quart Reynolds Heavy Duly Foil Roll FREE W I T H T H IS COUPON Bottle Lisferine.................. t t f 7 0 25 EX T R A green STAMPS A n y D ate Of Graduation P e t P e rfe c t P ies, W ild e rn e s s long-lasting Blades A A ( W ith purchasa o f an Aarosol o r Squaaie Eottla B lueberry Pie F illing s ■ Gillette Stainless . . • * 10 7 0 M E D I Q U I K S PR A Y Redaem * th is coupon a t National Feed W yy le le rr 's 's R Reeu edd yy -te -te -- M M i« is 2 -oz. I f l C Hold fte re s . Coupon Expires Saturday, Aug. 7. 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G u n s , B o o t s , io n . P h one E D 2 -3 2 1 2 . C Automotive 645-0261 a fte r 8 p m . 12 9 -4 0 3 6 . 13 7 -2 7 7 1 , P e to s k e y . _ 13 t e r m o n ly . E D 2 -3 3 6 3 . 13 S a d d le s . C u s to m L e a th e r w o r k . F R E E !! A t h r i l l in g h o u r o fb e a u ty . F R E S H H O M E g ro w n c o r n , p e a s , A L F A - R O M E O V E L O C E S p id e r, S T U D E N T A S S IS T A N T S In E le c - F o r a p p o in tm e n t, c a ll 4 8 4 -4 5 1 9 . C O R V E T T E 1061. B la c k ; w h ite P O R S C H E C O U P E 1956, 130Ó c c . S E C O N D ” 5 W E E R S . F u r n is h e d , 2410 S. C e d a r. 3 7 2 -3 4 3 9 . 19 r a s p b e r r ie s a n d m a n y o th e r D .O .H .C . d u e l, W e b b e rs . D e ­ t r i c a l In s tr u m e n ta tio n and M a ­ M E R L E N O R M A N C O S M E T IC S to p . F u e l In je c tio n . P o s it r a c - O ne o f fe w le f t . C le a n , r u n s n e a r c a m p u s . T w o to f o u r p e r ­ GOOD W I T H C h ild r e n . 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G u a ra n te e d W A N T E D , O N E g i r l to s h a re lu x - R E X A L L P R E S C R IP T IO N C E N ­ in c h e s . 425 h p . C o u p e . E x t e r io r R A M B L E R A M E R IC A N 1961C on- u r y E d e n R oc a p a rtm e n t Im m e ­ O R G A N , E L E C T R IC S p in e t w ith N IC E S E L E C T IO N o f w o m e n 's v e r b lu e e x t e r io r , r a d io , h e a te r , s a la r y . M u s t *be a b le to c o n ­ T E R , 301 N . C lip p e r t, b y F r a n ­ e x h a u s t. 4 ,0 00 m ile s . M u s t s e ll. v e r t ib le . A u to m a tic tr a n s m is ­ d ia t e ly . C a ll 3 5 1 -4 2 3 2 . 13 H i - f i to n e . C a b in e t to m a tc h . a p p a re l. D r e s s e s , s w e a t e r s , ■ w ir e w h e e ls , new t i r e s and m e ­ v e r s e in t e llig e n t ly . F o r I n t e r ­ d o r. C12 I V 5 -2 8 7 3 . 14 s io n . S h a rp ! R uns g o o d. $ 5 5 0. H ( 5 L T ,U P S T > IR S . U n fu rn is h e d , L ig h t w a ln u t f in is h . O n ly $265. s k i r t s , b lo u s e s . 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C o m p le te 20 v o lu m e w ith w h e e ls , o v e c d rlv e . R a d io , $795. 7 7 5 9. 13 4 -d o o r se d a n . S tic k s h if t , o v e r ­ a n eous I t e m s . 521 A lb e r t A v e ., ^ tg e and d e liv e r y . C a ll N E J A C C e ll .3.55-3106 a fte r 5 pm,. 12 - " r e q u ir e d . 616 M ic h ig a n N a tio n a l O N E M A N to s h a re lu x u r y a p a r t - fq d e x . $100. E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . -1 J R e n ta ls , 4 8 2 -0 6 2 4 . C D O D C t L A N C E R 1961, 4 -d .:..;r d r iv e , . T w o -to n e m e n t w ith 3 s tu d e n ts , $ 6 3 .7 5 . E a s t L a n s in g . 3 3 2 -6 3 4 0 . T o w e r . Phone C P h o n e 335 - 7 3 2 0 'a ix w o p in . i3 B U IC K 1959 L e S a b re . N e w t i r e s . a u to m a tic . N e w t i r e s . C a ll 6 2 7 - b ro w n a n d w h ite . W h ite w a ll T r a v e l T f t A T L M '1 7 f t . i9 6 0 . H E Y S P O R T Y ! 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Snow t i r e s , lu g g a ge C13 fe r in g e x c lu s iv e d is t r i b u t o r ­ v ls e d , r e a s o n a b le . C le a n . N e a r 5 - p i t t r a m p o lin e s , $100 e a c h . S A I N T B E R N A R D A K C R e g is ­ Peanuts Personal r a c k . 19,000 m ile s . $1,295. W ill c a m p u s . F a l l t e r m . A f t e r 5:3 0 o f f e r . P h o n e 337-1527 a f t e r 6 T H U N D E R B IR D 1 9 5 7 C la s s ic . s h ip s f o r a p a te n te d p ro d u c t. No E D 2 -1 4 2 6 . 12 P L E A S E B U Y th e M e r c u r y C o m e t tr a d e . 3 7 2 -1 8 0 3 . 14 c a l l 3 3 2 -2 4 1 0 . 14 L A R G E W ID E a rm e d t h r e e - p ie c e te r e d . G o o d m a r k in g s . T w o pm . C16 E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . T h r e e to p s . c o m p e titio n . F a c to r y tr a in e d C a lle n te a d v e rtis e d in to d a y ’ s F U R N IS H E D F O U R r o o m s . T w o y e a r s o ld . G ood f a m ily p e t . C a ll F O R D 1954, V - 8 . V e r y good m e - N e w sn o w t ir e s . C a ll E D 2-0811 p e rs o n n e l w i l l a s s is t you in s e t­ s e c tio n a l b la c k n y lo n f r ie z e w ith p a p e r so I c a n h a ve a ne w h a t! B U IC K S U P E R 1958.”L o e d o w n e r. o r th r e e g i r l s b e g in n in g F a ll . I V 5 -2 8 7 3 . 14 c h a n ic a lly , ne w p a in t jo b , good o r E D 7 -2 4 7 4 . 12 tin g up a t r i e d and p ro v e n ad­ s i lv e r th re a d s , r e a l fo a m c u s h ­ P le a s e !! H a tle s s . 12 P o w e r b r a k e s , p o w e r s te e r in g . C lo s e . $120 p e r m o n th t o t a l. D E C O R A T E D C A K E S f o r s p e c ia l t i r e s . $150. Phone 6 9 9 -2 0 4 2 . 12 v e r t is in g a n d m e rc h a n d is in g io n s w it h r e m o v a b le c o v e r s . R a d io . F in e c o n d itio n . 47 ,00 0 T R IU M P H 1963 T r - 4 . W h ite w ith m ile s . $ 4 5 0. 4 8 2 -7 8 8 8 . 13 F O R D 1959 C o n v e r tib le . W h ite b la c k c o n v e r tib le to p . 4 -s p e e d p r o g r a m . 100% m a r k u p . I n v e s t­ 3 5 5 -7 0 4 0 ._______________________ 14 G ood c o n d itio n . $55. 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 , o c c a s io n s . W e d e liv e r . S p e c ia ls : Real Estate T u e s d a y , C r a b a p p le B ls m a r k s , w ith r e d in t e r io r . 742 C e n te r m e n t g u a ra n te e d . M in im u m In ­ a f t e r f iv e 6 5 5 -2 3 6 1 . 13 ALW AYS DISA P P O IN T E D ? C H E V E L L E 1964 s ta tio n w a g o n . t ta n s m is s lo n . G ood c o n d itio n . H ouses 6 f o r 39$. W e d n e sd a y, P a r k e r - S t., M a s o n . OR 6 -2 5 7 5 . 15 B e s t o f f e r . 6 6 9 -9 5 4 5 . 13 v e s tm e n t $1,000. M a x i m u m PO O DLES, STAN D AR D . T h r e e Three bedroom Ranch. V - 8 , a u to m a tic tr a n s m is s io n . F IV E M E N , $40 p e r m a n , . 6 h o u s e R o lls , 6 f o r 19^. K W A S T FO R D 1961 6 c y lin d e r s t ic k . 4 - $14,000. A l l r e p lie s c o n fid e n tia l. m o n t h s . A K C C h a m p io n s h ip S c re e n e d p o r c h . U t i l i t y r o o m . 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F O R S A L E 3 /4 c a r a td ia n r o n d e n - b a th R a n c h . P a n e le d b a s e m e n t, C H E V R O L E T 1964 Im p a la 4 - d o o r and se a t b e lts . N o r u s t . G ood g r a m . E x c e l l e n t o p p o r tu n ity n o w f o r c o m fo r ta b le p r iv a c y . te n ts o f a p a rtm e n t. D e s k , an ­ B e s t o f f e r a ro u n d $950. Phone gas I n c in e r a t o r . P r ic e d to s e ll. t i r e s . $425. Phone 3 3 2 -8 8 7 5 . 13 C a ll 332-2911 a fte r 6 p m . 13 g a g e m e n t r in g . G o ld s e ttin g . tiq u e s , p o t t e r y , la m p s , b o o k s . h a rd to p . V - 8 w i t h s ta n d a rd w ith E s ta b lis h e d F o o d C o m p a n y . C a ll o w n e r, 3 3 2-3461. 14 4 8 2 -6 0 6 1 . 14 M A L E S E N IO R S o r g ra d u a te s tu - $400 o r b e s t o f f e r . C a ll 351— T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 5 . 4 0 6 -1 /2 tr a n s m is s io n . P o w e r s te e rin g , VO LKSW AG EN 1961. S h a r p ! 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Bedford Hills. 3-bedroom Ranch. 1/2 block 14 According to the researchers, P o u n d s o f m ilk s o ld p e r c o w business principles In the opera­ B y D A V E H AN S ta ts News R e v ie w e r ANSON * 1 P** 1 ^ % V t \ 1 i t jl '-*»§ ING ROLE— n\ \\ ROLE — Th< T h e r e w e r e fe w e r h e re to c h o o s e f r o m and I t w a sn ’ t u n t il th e f in a l sh o w th a t a r e a l from school. L a r g e wooded w i l l in c r e a s e f r o m 9 ,2 0 0 In 1964 tion of his larger, more highly s tr o n g p e rfo r m a n c e stood out. y a r d . $19,800. 938 Delridge dairying is a dim spot on Michi­ mechanized farm. S u m m e r C ir c le a t I t s b e s t C a r o l F o r d , as th e Imcompar- gan's agricultural horizon. The to 12,000 b y 1980. w a s g r e a t. A t Its w o r s t I t w a s n 't Road. 332-8194.___________ 15 C a n M ic h ig a n a ffo r d to lo s e a ll (3) He will likely depend on b a d . 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J u n io r M e x ic o ’ s R a fa e l O suna and A n to n io P a la fa x In th e A m e ric a n Z o n e la te s t m a t te c h n iq u e s In th e s e c ­ M SU ’ s a s s i s t a n t m a t coach; C o lle g e ; K e n K r a f t , head w r e s t ­ p la y o ffs . . . . lin g c o a c h a t N o r th w e s te r n U n i­ A r t h u r A sh e had topped O suna and R a ls to n beat P a la fo x in s in g le s ond w e e k o f a tw o -w e e k - lo n g c lin ­ F e n d le y C o llin s , f o r m e r M ic h i­ m a tc h e s S a tu rd a y to g iv e th e U.S. an e a r ly 2 -0 le a d . ic now u n d e rw a y a t th e M ic h ig a n gan S ta te h ead c o a c h ; and G a le v e r s it y ; a nd R e x E d g a r , c o a c h o f S t i ll , th e A m e ric a n s seem to have a c o m m a n d in g le a d o v e r M e x ic o S ta te M e n ’ s I n t r a m u r a l B u ild in g . M ik le s , f o r m e r N C A A a n d A A U P e r r y (O k la .) H ig h S c h o o l, th e in th e zone f in a ls , as M e x ic o had to w in b o th s in g le s m a tc h e s M o n ­ H ead w r e s tlin g c o a c h G ra d y c h a m p io n and p re s e n t c h a irm a n O k la h o m a State h ig h s c h o o l pure silk shifts day in o r d e r to m a k e th e t r ip t o A u s t r a ilia f o r th e D a v is Cup f in a ls . P e n ln g e r is d ir e c t in g th e c lin ic o f th e M S U D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth , c h a m p io n s h ip te a m o f 1965. w it h th e h e lp o f th e n a tio n ’ s to p P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n and R e c r e a ­ P e n ln g e r Is to be a p r e t t y b u s y R a ls to n w a s sc h e d u le d to m e e t Osuna M o n d a y , w h ile A sh e to o k on w r e s tlin g co a c h e s . tio n . m a n f o r th e n e x t c o u p le o f w e e k s . P a la fo x . ‘ ‘T h e p u rp o s e o f th e c lin ic is B e s id e s th e 400 w r e s t l e r s he has * * * to I n c r e a s e th e y o u n g s te r ’ s S e v e ra l w r e s tlin g c o a c h e s to lo o k a f t e r , he h a s a s ix -p o u n d , A D E N A U , G e rm a n y — J im m y C la r k , th e h a r d - d r iv in g S co tsm a n w r e s tlin g e ffic ie n c y and to h e lp f r o m o u ts ta te a r e h e re a s s is t ­ s ix - o u n c e d a u g h te r w h o w a s b o rn w h o c la im e d th e to p p r iz e in th e In d ia n a p o lis 500 th is y e a r, n o tc h e d o u t h ig h s c h o o l c o a ch e s in t h e ir in g in th e c l in i c . A m o n g th e s e a r e : a w e e k a g o . She Is th e t h ir d th e w o r ld a u to m o b ile ra c e d r iv in g t i t l e Sunday by w in n in g th e G e rm a n w o r k , ’ ’ s a id P e n ln g e r. L a rry F o r n in c o lo , A lle n to w n , d a u g h te r f o r th e P e n ln g e rs w h o W e’ r e fo r tu n a te to be a b le to P a ., h ig h s c h o o l c o a c h ; J e r r y h a v e a s e t o f tw in s . G ra n d P r ix , C la r k w h e e le d h is E n g lis h L o tu s a ro u n d th e N u e rb u r g r in g r a c e h o ld a c lin ic o f th is k in d . O th e r • ! • • • • • • • • • • • • * * * • * * * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • c o u rs e in r e c o r d s e ttin g tim e w h ile w in n in g h is s ix th G ra n d P r i x s ta te s su ch as In d ia n a , I llin o is r a c e in as m a n y s t a r t s . a n d O h io do n o t a llo w s u m m e r • F e a tu r in g * T h e c h a m p io n s h ip season in G ra n d P r i x r a c in g c o n s is ts o f 10 c lin ic s . I t is due to th e f a r ­ e v e n ts , b u t a d r i v e r has th e c h o ic e o f c o u n tin g h is b e st s ix fin is h e s s ig h te d n e s s o f M ic h ig a n H i g h S ch o o l A t h le t ic A s s n . D ir e c t o r • H ot P i z z a in p o in t s c o rin g f o r th e c h a m p io n s h ip . E n g la n d ’ s G ra h a m H i l l fin is h e d se co n d and Dan G u rn e y (U .S .) C h a rle s F o r s y th e th a t w e a r e • Foot Longs t h ir d . a b le to h e lp p ro m o te w r e s t lin g In t h is m a t t e r , ” P e n ln g e r s a id . • Subm arines B r i g h t lig h ts on the s u m m e r * * * C H IC A G O — I l li n o is lin e b a c k e r D ic k B u tk u s and N a v y q u a rte r b a c k M o s t o f th e w r e s tle r s a r e f r o m FOR D E L IV E R Y s c e n e , c o o l and c o l o r f u l s h if t s in 100% p u r e s i l k . S o m e to o, THE M ic h ig a n h i g h s c h o o ls . A fe w R o g e r S taubach w e r e na m e d c o -c a p ta in s f o r th e C o lle g e A l l S ta rs c o m e f r o m O k la h o m a , C o lo ra d o CA LL a s th e a l l- s t a r s c o n tin u e d r i l l s f o r t h e ir b a ttle w ith th e C le v e la n d in g a i l y p a t t e r n e d D a c r o n ® PIZZA PIT p o l y e s t e r . A ll f u lly lin e d , with B ro w n s F r id a y n ig h t. a n d V ir g in ia . A l l o f th e b o y s h a v e * * * a t le a s t one y e a r o f h ig h s c h o o l ED 2 0 8 6 3 D U B U Q U E , Io w a — M SU coed J o y c e K a z m le r s k l w a s b e a te n b y e lig i b i l i t y r e m a in in g . back zip p ers. A h o sto f sp ark ­ S h a ro n M i l l e r , a n o th e r M ic h ig a n d e r , In th e fin a l m a tc h o f th e T r a n s - T h e e n ro lle e s w o r k o u t fo u r h o u rs each d a y u n d e r a g ro u p o f 203 M .A.C. lin g c o l o r s and d e s i g n s fc*r M is s is s ip p i A m a te u r g o lf c h a m p io n s h ip . M is s M i l l e r s c o re d a ? easyJ9-& w in o v e r J o y c e . c o a c h e s . A s s is t in g P e n ln g e r a r e : » • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A * * * * ' * * * * * * * * * * * * s i z e s 8 to 2 ft. Intramural A B C ’s O f C la s s r o o m News U p A th le te s ’ A lle y T h e s e c o n d f iv e w e e k i n t r a ­ f ie ld s , n o t one o r tw o n a r r o w C u r r e n t M ic h ig a n S ta te a th ­ m u r a l s o f t b a ll le a g u e g e ts u n ­ a re a s o f In te r e s t . T h e p o in t m a y le te s a re in ste p w ith lo n g e s ­ d e rw a y to n ig h t, w ith th re e m o r e be illu s t r a te d b y th e fa c t th a t ta b lis h e d t r a d it io n — th e y a re b e t­ t o t a l e n tra n ts th a n th e la s t fiv e th e n in e v a r s it y a th le te s to e a rn t e r s tu d e n ts th a n t h e ir n o n -a th - w e e k s e s s io n . s tr a ig h t “ A " g ra d e s in one o r le t ic c la s s m a te s . CLEANER AND T h e e n la rg e m e n t de e m e d an­ m o r e t e r m s d u rin g th e 1 9 6 4 -6 5 ' A r e c e n t c h e c k o f g ra d e s o f o th e r b lo c k n e c e s s a ry . s c h o o l y e a r w e r e in th e s e a c a ­ SHIRT LAUNDRY B lo c k I m e m b e rs a re A b e la r d , th e 539 a th le te s a c tiv e In v a r ­ d e m ic a re a s : M e c h a n ic a l e n g i­ B u tc h e r B o y s , O s s ic le s , Scabs s it y s p o rts d u r in g th e 19 6 4-6 5 n e e rin g , s o c ia l s c ie n c e , a c c o u n t­ and T y p h o o n s . s c h o o l y e a r sho w e d th e m to h a ve in g (2 ), b u s in e s s a d m in is tr a tio n , B lo c k I I m e m b e rs a re A g r i ­ a c h ie v e d a g ra d e p o in t a v e ra g e p r e - m e d ic a l, c h e m ic a l e n g in e e r­ c u lt u r e E n g in e e rin g , B o ta n y , o f 2 .4 9 , c o m p a re d to 2 .3 6 f o r in g and u n iv e r s it y c o lle g e . T h e E v a n s S c h o la rs , L u s h w e ll and a ll m a le s and 2 .4 0 f o r a ll s tu ­ la t t e r is a g e n e ra l a c a d e m ic N e p h ro n s . d e n ts , in c lu d in g c o e d s . p r o g r a m f o r fre s h m e n and so p h ­ M e m b e rs o f B l o c k I I I a re S im ila r s tu d ie s h a ve been m ade o m o re s p r i o r to d e c la rin g m a ­ A b a d d o n , A b e l, E n to m o lo g y , Io n s p e r io d ic a lly f o r m a n y y e a rs , and jo r s . and S ta ff. I n v a r ia b ly th e a th le te s have o u t­ M e m b e rs o f B lo c k I V In c lu d e ra n k e d t h e ir fe llo w c la s s m a te s . T h e te n n is te a m p a ce d th e C a c h e , C a m e r o n , F lu b u p s , P u b ­ T h e 2 .4 9 a v e ra g e w a s th e h ig h e s t v a r s i t y s p o rts squads in th e l i c S a fe ty and Z o a n th ro p h ls ts . on r e c o r d , n o s in g o u t s e v e ra l c la s s r o o m in th e c u r r e n t c h e c k . B l o c k V m e m b e rs In c lu d e 2 .4 8 o v e r - a ll p e rfo r m a n c e s b y E ig h t m e n c o m p ile d a 2.92 a v e r ­ v a r s i t y a th le te s in th e p a s t y e a r s . age. S w im m in g h ad 2 .6 0 , fe n c in g W A N T E D ! A b o d e , B io lo g ic a l I n s titu te , B lin d Advertising For S p o ts, N o C o u n ts and P a p e rb a c k s . A ls o s q u a rin g w ith p a s t e x p e r ­ 2 .5 6 , g o lf 2 .5 5 , b a s e b a ll 2 .4 3 , M e m b e rs o f B lo c k V I In c lu d e ie n c e is th e fa c t th a t th e s u p e r io r b a s k e tb a ll 2 .4 7 , f o o t b a l l 2 .4 4 , B i o l o g i c a l C h e m is tr y , C a m ­ s c h o la rs a m o n g c u r r e n t a th le te s g y m n a s tic s 2 .7 2 , ic e h o c k e y 2 .3 3 , r e p r e s e n t a b ro a d c r o s s s e c tio n s o c c e r 2 .5 0 , w r e s t l i n g 2 .4 9 , The 1965 Welcome Week b r id g e , Q u ic k H it s , R ed D o o rs ( f i r s t f iv e w e e k ’ s c h a m p io n ), o f th e u n iv e r s it y ’ s a c a d e m i c c r o s s c o u n tr y 2 .7 3 and t r a c k 2 .4 8 . T o n y ’ s B o y s and W ild c a ts . W e d n e sda y Is th e d e a d lin e f o r Edition a ll th o s e In te re s te d in th e te n n is G O LF-O -TRO N PRESEN TS . . . to u rn a m e n t. TODAY SOFTBALL F ie ld 6 :0 0 p . m . 1 A b e l- E n to m o lo g y 2 O s s ic le s - B u tc h e r B o y s 4 T y p h o o n s -S c a b s Call: F ie ld 7 :15 p . m . 1 E v a n s S c h o la r s - A g . E ng. MICHIGAN 3 N e p h ro n s -B o to n y WEDNESDAY STATI UNIVIRSITY ], TATI N EW S F ie ld 6 :00 p . m . 1 B io . C h e m .- Q u ic k H it s D A YT IM E D R E S S E S -- E A S T 2 T o n y ’ s B o y s - W ild c a ts the unique s t y l i n g * & ry th ric tu nes of RO Y B R I L L Advertising Office: Mondaythn Saturday9rri -1 an 4 Z o a n th ro p h is ts - C a m e r o n LANS ING S E C O N D L E V E L 1 Cachet-Public Safety 2 N o C o u n ts - B io . In s t. 4 Paperbacks-Blind Spots N ow Serving ii theCoolCool 3 5 5-8 25 5 P IZ Z A SAN DW ICH ES "TEE T e a c h E n g lis h T h e E n g lis h L a n g u a jt C e n te r Is s e e k in g v o lu n te e r s to te a c h * O O L F -O T W N * E n g lis h to fo r e ig n s tu d e n ts . 3411 E . M i c h i g a n , A t th e C i t y L i m i t s V o lu n te e rs c a ll 3 5 3 -0 8 0 0 o r go W a lk in g D is ta n c e f r o m C a m p u s N O W ! to th e C e n te r lo c a te d in th e C e n ­ t e r f o r In te r n a tio n a l P r o g r a m s . Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, July 29, 1965 11 Protocolpag* 2) F o r . REMODELING; FRIGIDAIREDe- R e n t luxe stove, $65. Deluxe F rig i- daire refrigerator, 82 lb. freez­ R e a l 10 MINUTES from campus. A fl- E s ta te brick Ranch. Three large bed­ rooms, 1-1/2 baths. Built-in kit­ Exod u s th e s tu d e n t f i t in to th e e d u c a tio n a l son m o r e s tu d e n ts h a ve n o t ta ke n (continued f r o m As the students filed out of the line for registrations and can­ convention room, many w e r e chen. Family room. Full base­ MSU’ s newly revised housing The new regulations provide, er, $50. Gas hot water heater, cellations. f r a m e w o r k o f th e U n iv e r s it y . a d v a n ta g e o f th e lo o s e n e d r e g u ­ looking at the pamphlets that had that, if a student attains senior $20. OX 4-8481. 13 ment. 2 -ca r garage. Lovely, regulations do not appear to have caused any major damages in status by fall term registration, . Adams appeared to be quite “ T h i s a p p lie s ,” he s a id , " a s la tio n s is th a t th e U n iv e r s it y ’ s been handed to them on the way In. DfeCORATED CAKES for special landscaped yard. $23,900. Own­ m u c h to h o u s in g as to c la s s ­ r e s id e n c e h a ll p ro g r a m is t r y in g Bold letters on the cover blared housing plans for next year by or if he reaches the age of 2 1 pleased with the reactions of stu­ occasions. Wedeliver. specials: er, TU 2-8 358 . 11 ro o m s .’ ’ “ to c a p tu re th e e n tir e u n iv e r ­ out the message that the vice at any time during the academic dents exhibited by return re - Thursday, Hermit cookies, 39^. ALWAYS D I S A P P O I N T E D ^ students effected, according to quests for accommodations. A d a m s s u g g e s te d th a t th e r e a ­ s it y c o m m u n ity f o r th e s tu d e n t.*’ president had attempted to get Friday and Saturday, Lemon Three bedroom Ranch. Don Adams, director of resi­ dence halls programs. year, he may live in unsuper­ vised housing off campus if he “ It made me feel,’ ’ he said, acrosa: “The Difficult I Will Do Chiffon Pie, 4 9 f. KWAST BAK ­ Screened porch. Utility room. “ as if we were doing an adequate Immediately,- T h e Impossible He said that when the new chooses. ER IES, Brookfield Plaza, East Lansing; Frandor; 303 S.W ash­ C o m p l e t e l y c a r p e t e d and drapes. Beautifully decorated rules were enacted the Univer­ The new regulations had been Job in the residence halls.” He said choice of housing is P L A T T R E P LA C E S S K ELLS Will Take A Little Longer.” The first seminar had served sity had no idea what the re­ published in April, before the ington. CU throughout. Finest landscaping “ a matter of what the student its purpose. Humphrey seemed actions of students would be in residence hall contracts for the POMERANIANS. B ¿ A U T l ^ U L puppies. AKC. Blacks, whites, • reds, cream s. Reasonable. See anywhere! Near MSU. $19,500. 337-0 12 7. EÄ?I LANSING, Near. O ne m ile 14 term s of housing arrangements. I965y66 academic year were dis­ tributed. The students thereby had an considers more convenient.” A large number of students apparently prefer the residence Distinguished Colonel to reassure them of their rights as students and convince them that the role they are playing is to appreciate. Will hold. ED to M S U , o n e b lo c k to g ra d e opportunity to familiarize them­ halls because of the physical a major one. 7 -7 8 2 3 . T r a n s f e r r e d - m i s c e l l a n -: 13 s c h o o l. T h r e e b e d ro o m , 1-1/2 b a th R a n c h . P a n e le d b a s e m e n t, M S U G iv e n selves with the new rules before making any decision concerning convenience. But Adams said that many students prefer them be­ Named ROTC Head T o p ‘M e a t 9 P o s t EO US f o r s a le . O r g a n - L o w r e y , gas in c in e r a t o r . P r ic e d to s e ll. residence for next year. cause they offer closer contacts T h e h e a d o f th e c a m p u s A r m y th e A d ju ta n t G e n e ra l’ s S chool $1,995. 25 no te p e d a l- e x te r n a l C a ll o w n e r, 3 3 2-3461. 14 lo a n F u n d There had been speculation with other students and with fa­ R O T C , C o lo n e l J a m e s F . S k e lls , and la t e r as c o m m a n d e r o f the s p e a k e r, $295, t o ta l new $ 3 ,7 0 0 . F O R S A L E B y o w n e r. F o u r b e d - by some administrators that there culty members. w i l l r e t i r e on J u ly 31. S ix th U .S , A r m y C o rp s a t F o r t G o e s T o B r a t z le r C h e v r o le t , I9 6 0 lm p a la 2 - d o o r . r o o m R a n ch . L e s s th a n t w o In F - o - r e s t r ,y would be an exodus to off-campus ,These „ * . » contacts are more read- S k e lls b e c a m e a p r o f e s s o r o f B e n ja m in H a r r is o n , In d . Members of the American Meat M a n y n e w p a r t s , 4 on f lo o r . y e a r s o ld . W ith s tu d y in b a s e ­ \ special revolving loan fund housing by students made eligible j lly avaiiable within the “ living - m i l i t a r y s c ie n c e and h e a d o f In 1960 i t w a s back to W a sh ­ Science Association’ s 18thannual S h a rp , $1,095. A c c o r d io n - C a ta - m e n t. 3 3 7-2183. U le a r n in g c o m p le x e s ” lik e W ils o n R O T C h e re in 1961. H e in te n d s in g to n and th e A r m y W a r C o l­ Reciprocal Meat Conference re­ for top forestry students has in the new rullnf * ctc . ------------------ lin a 120 b a s s . P la y e d l i t t l e . N e w E A S T L A N S IN G . B e d fo rd H i l l s . However, student requests for and C a s e H a lls th a n in o f f - c a m ­ to go in to th e p r iv a t e s e c to r o f le g e . T h e r e u n t il 1961, P la tt cently elected a Michigan State been a w a rd e d to M ic h ig a n S ta te $299, now $75. D y n a v o ic e -c o n - 3 -b e d r o o m R a n ch . 1/2 b lo c k residence hall accommodations p u s h o u s in g . th e e c o n o m y a f t e r a p e r io d o f m an a g e d to e a rn an M A fr o m professor to one of the Associa­ in th e m e m o r y o f G . H a r r is v e r t s any p ia n o to p la y e r p ia n o . fro m s c h o o l. L a r g e w ooded have shown no significant drops A d a m s h im s e lf c o n d u c te d a re s t. G e o rg e W a s h in g to n U n iv e r s it y in tion’ s top positions. C o llin g w o o d . J u s t s e ts on k e y s . P o r ta b le , yard. $19,800. 938 D e lr id g e T h e p u rp o s e o f th e $800 g if t thus far. survey am ong 260 g ra d u a tin g C o lo n e l J a m e s G . P la t t , who th a t t im e . L . B . Bratzler, MSU professor u s e d one m o n th . $349 n e w -n o w R o a d . 3 3 2 -8 1 9 4 . 15 By the end of May, 65 per cent s e n io r m e n to a s c e rta in h o w th e y w i l l ta k e o v e r as th e ne w h ead of food science and animal hus­ is “ to p r o v id e te m p o r a r y a s s is ­ In A u g u s t o f 1961, P la t t was $ 2 4 9 . C a ll 6 9 4 -0 2 3 0 . 11 of the students in residence halls f e l t a b o ut th e re s id e n c e h a l l ’ ' l i v ­ o f R O T C r e c e iv e d a B A at MSU bandry, was elected to one of ta n c e to w o r th y f o r e s t r y s tu - a s s ig n e d A d ju ta n t G e n e ra l o f the H A L F M O R G A N , H a lf A r a b ia n R e c r e a tio n had already signed up again for in g - le a r n in g ” p r o g r a m . b e fo r e W o r ld W a r 11 b ro u g h t h im five ASMA director's positions. d e n ts w h o w i l l be a c r e d it to th e ■ SeYenth 'A r m y in a d d itio n to th e ' c o c o a m a r e . S ix y e a r s o ld f o r F L Y T H IS s u m m e r. M & J F ly in g the 1965-66 year. in to a c tiv e s e r v ic e . He was also named chairman of p r o fe s s io n .” T h e s e m e n , w ho w e re liv in g o ff c o m m a n d o f th e A d ju ta n t G e n e r­ p a r t i a l l y e x p e rie n c e d r i d e r . C lu b , 3 p la n e s . L o w r a t e s . F o r About ten per cent of those in H e th e n b e c a m e a g e n e ra l s ta ff the executive committee for the C o llin g w o o d , a 1911 a lu m n u s c a m p u s at th e t im e o f th e s u rv e y , a l’ s S ch o o l a t F o r t B e n ja m in H a r ­ $ 3 5 0 . 4 8 4 -4 8 7 5 . 15 I n fo r m a tio n , 351-5409 o r 3 3 7 - residence halls last year were o f f i c e r f r o m 1 9 4 8 -5 0 , a fte r w h ic h Reciprocal Meat Conference. o f M S U (th e n M ic h ig a n A g r ic u l­ stated u n a n im o u s ly th a t th e y r is o n . I t is f r o m th e re th a t P la t t jS E b S , fiO O K C A S E S , b a b y e q u ip - 1867. 12 t u r a l C o lle g e ), w a s one o f A m e r i­ graduating seniors. Eliminating he w a s t r a n s f e r r e d to th e A d ­ W ill be c o m in g h e re to a s s u m e More than 200 meat scientists these together with those students w o u ld n o t tr a d e t h e ir f i r s t y e a r ju ta n t G e n e r a l’ s C o r p s . T h e attended the meeting at Kansas m e n t and m a n y o th e r m is c e ll­ HORSEBACK R ID IN G . E n g lis h c a ’ s b e s t kn o w n f o r e s t e r s . H e in a r e s id e n c e h a ll f o r a n y th in g . c o m m a n d o f th e A r m y RO TC and W e s te b n . $ 1 .50 h o u r ly . A ls o , who have failed and dropped out t r a n s f e r fo llo w e d an a s s ig n m e n t State U n i v e r s i t y , Manhattan, a neous ite m s . 521 A lb e r t A v e ., w a s an a u th o r it y on th e h is t o r y p ro g ra m . for various reasons, Adams said T h e r e w a s n o t, A d a m s s a id , a to th e C IA in W a s h in g to n , D .C . Kansas. Members of the ASMA E a s t L a n s in g . 3 3 2 -6 3 4 0 . 11 h a y r i d e s . RO W E R I D I N G and le g is la t io n o f n a tu r a l r e - R A N C H . 3 7 2 -2 3 2 5 , f o r r e s e r v a ­ that there is still an 80 per cent s in g le n e g a tiv e r e a c tio n am o n g P la t t a t t e n d e d th e A d ju ta n t In a d d itio n to h is d is tin g u is h e d are meat scientists from govern­ s o u rc e s m a n a g e m e n t. B o o ts return figure now tentatively ex­ th e re s p o n s e s . T h is s u r p r is e d G e n e r a l’ s O f f i c e r A dvanced s e rv ic e m e d a l fr o m K o r e a , P la t t ment, the meat packing Industry, tio n s . 19 A r e c ip ie n t o f th e M ic h ig a n e v e n A d a m s , who is e n th u s ia s tic 10 FOOT KAYAK and paddies, pected. C o u rs e and w a s th e n a s s ig n e d has e a rn e d th e L e g io n o f M e r it and meat scientists and teachers C O L F C L U B S . N e w , u se d . G ood S ta te C o lle g e A lu m n i A w a rd in To date, at least 1,000 more a b o u t M S U 's re s id e n c e h a ll p r o ­ D e p u ty A d ju ta n t G e n e ra l o f the and th e A r m y C o m m e n d a tio n from agricultural colleges and $40. I l l W, L a k e L a n s in g R d . s e l e c t i o n , F A IR W A Y G O L F 1954, he a ls o re c e iv e d th e A m e r i­ students have signed up for re ­ g r a m . E ig h th A r m y in K o re a . I t was m e d a l w ith tw o oak le a f c lu s t e r s . universities. ____ ED 2 -3 4 1 6 . 11 R A N G E , M in ia tu r e G o lf. G ra n d can F o r e s t r y A s s o c ia tio n ’ s C o n ­ T h e U n iv e r s it y , s a id A d a m s , turn to residence halls than had a t t h is tim e th a t P la t t r e c e iv e d Summer Pizza Special R U N A B O U T S , 14 f t . C o lo n ia l and R iv e r , O k e m o s . E D 2 -8 7 4 5 . 19 s e r v a tio n and D is tin g u is h e d S e r­ been anticipated, Adams said. is c o n tin u o u s ly s e e k in g w a y s to th e U lc h i D is tin g u is h e d S e rv ic e W a g e m a k e r, 25 h .p . E le c t r ic K ID D IE L A N D ! 10 a m .- 9 p m . v ic e A w a rd in 1956. He emphasized, however, that “ b e t t e r m e e t th e e d u c a tio n a l m edal from th e R e p u b lic o f engine. B e a u tifu l c o n d itio n . A t th e tim e o f h is d e a th , he d a lly . In F r a n d o r . 15 p es B A R B I M E L , P r o fe s s io n a l t y p is t . 14 F O O T C O L O N IA L R u n a b ou t o f d ia p e rs to ch o o se f r o m . B u lk N o Job to o la r g e o r to o s m a ll. b o a t. R u n n in g lig h ts , w h e e l and w a sh f o r c le a n e r, w h ite r d ia ­ B lo c k o f f c a m p u s . 3 3 2 -3 2 5 5 . C a b re a s t o f th e tim e s w ith r e ­ d a y ’ s f a m ilie s f u r w h ic h t h e r e p e r s . F lu f f d r ie d and fo ld e d . JO B R E S U M E S , loO c o p ie s , $4.S0. E d u c a tio n in h o m e e c o n o m ic s s h ie ld . G ood c o n d itio n . $195. s e a rc h a re c h a lle n g e s fa c e d by a r e no good a n s w e rs . U s e y o u r own o r r e n t o u r s . C o n ­ A L D IN G E R D IR E C T M A IL A d ­ ca n be th e s o lu tio n to s o m e o f C a ll I V 9 -1845. 13 M SU h o m e e c o n o m is ts . D ean L e e w as t h e o p e n i n g t a in e r s fu rn is h e d . N o d e p o s it. th e p r o b le m s fa c e d b y M ic h ig a n v e r t is in g , 533 N , C lip p e r t . I V 15* L O W E S T A R C A P R I F ib e r - 2 5 y e a r s e x p e rie n c e . B Y - L Q f a m ilie s , a c c o rd in g to J e a n e tte "T h e e m p h a s is , in t e r p r e t a ­ s p e a k e r o f th e J u ly 2 7 -3 0 C o l­ $1.00 off on any pizza glass. 35 hp J o h n s o n . A l l 5 -2 2 1 3 . C tio n and c o n te n t o f h o m e e c o n o m ­ le g e W eek f o r W om en, G e n e ra l e q u ip p e d f o r s k iin g and p le a ­ D IA P E R S E R V I C E , 1010 E . T Y P IN G W A N T E D . N o p ic k - u p L e e , dean o f th e C o lle g e o f H o m e ic s h a s ch a n ge d th ro u g h th e y e a rs s e s s io n s each day and a v a r ie t y order of $3.00 or more M ic h ig a n . IV 2 -0 4 2 1 . C E c o n o m ic s. s u r e . C a ll 3 3 2-3712. 13 o r d e liv e r y . C a ll E D 2 -2 0 2 5 .1 2 in re s p o n s e to c h a n g in g ne e ds o f o f s p e c ia l c l a s s e s w e re o ffe re d I n a d d re s s in g m o re th a n 1,000 15 F T . L O N E S T A R A lu m in u m T H E S E S P R IN T E D . R a p id s e r v - E X P E R IE N C E D T Y P IS T d e s ir e s w o m e n on th e c a m p u s f o r th e 38th f a m i l i e s , " she added. to th o s e who a tte n d e d . (does not in c lu d e ta x o r d e liv e r y ) Pickupor fast delivery R u n a b o u t, 35 hp. 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