MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE s TATE NEWS T hursday, August 5, 1965 Prica 10« E a s t L a n s i n g , M ichigan DEMOCRATS ATTEMPTING TAKEOVER OF UNIVERSITY A ll S ta te C o lle g e s & Sewage A im O f P r o g r a m I Plant Use P re ssu re s E x e rte d O n H Approved G r ie v a n c e s A n d H ir in g s The B o a rd o f T r u s te e s has a p p ro v e d th e c o n v e rs io n o f th e B y C H A R L E S C. W E L L S sew a g e p la n t n e a r th e B r o d y S ta te N e w s E d i t o r - I n - C h i e f d o r m s in to a R iv e r L a b o r a to r y . T h e p o n d s and ta n k s w i l l be c le a n e d and u se d to g ro w and h o ld fis h e s . T h e p r o je c t w i l l be 5 0 0 M ic h ig a n D e m o c r a t s h a v e la u n c h e d a c a m - paign s e e k i n g to s t r e n g t h e n th e ir p o l it i c a l i n ­ u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f th e D e ­ flu e n c e o v e r th is s t a t e ’s c o l l e g e s and u n i v e r ­ P r o je c te d F o r 1 9 6 7 sities. p a r tm e n t o f F is h e r ie s and W ild ­ li f e . W o rk on th e new sew age p la n t T h e ir in itia l e f f o r t i s u n d e r w a y at M i c h i ­ a m ile w e s t o f th e p re s e n t f a c i l i t y h a s s ta lle d b e ca u se o f a p lu m b ­ gan S ta te. ALMOST D O N E — C o n s t r u c t i o n a n d th e f i n i s h i n g t o u c h e s i n d o o r s a r e a l m o s t c o m p l e t e d at O w e n e r s ’ d is p u te . T h e a rg u m e n t o v e r M SU a d m in is t r a t o r s h ave r e p e a te d ly s ta te d in g s o p h o m o re s , ju n io r s and s e n io rs ; 2,6 50 The p o w e r s t r u g g l e h e r e e x t e n d s to the fa c u lty , the a d m in i s t r a t i o n , and the B o a r d of th e p la c e m e n t o f n o n -u n io n f i x ­ th a t t h is U n iv e r s it y w i l l c o n tin u e to accept it s g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts ; and 2 ,6 5 0 t r a n s f e r s tu d e n ts . G r a d u a t e H a l l . T h e ne w w in g is s c h e d u le d t o o p e n F o r th e p r o je c tio n fr o m th is y e a r to 1 9 6 7-6 8 , t u r e s m a y d e la y th e c o m p le tio n f a i r s h a re o f th o s e M ic h ig a n s tu d e n ts w a n tin g t h i s f a l l . P h o to b y G e o r g e Ju nn e . o f th e n e w p la n t u n t il O c to b e r. a c o lle g e e d u c a tio n . M SU a d m in is t r a t o r s b e lie v e th a t th e n u m b e r o f T r u s t e e s . If it i s s u c c e s s f u l , it w ill be t r ie d at o th e r s t a te i n s t it u t i o n s . MSU o w n s th e la n d on w h ic h T h a t " f a i r s h a r e " w i l l be an e s tim a te d 42,500 r e t u r n in g s o p h o m o re s , ju n io r s and s e n io rs w i ll b o th p la n ts a re lo c a te d . O p e ra ­ s tu d e n ts p r e d ic te d f o r th e 1 9 6 7 -6 8 a c a d e m ic h o ld an e ve n 74 p e r c e n t o f th e to ta l e n ro llm e n t t io n o f b o th p la n ts is fin a n c e d y e a r . T h a t w i l l be about 7 ,0 0 0 m o r e s tu d e n ts p a tte r n . One of the s t e p s in the c a m p a i g n w a s a on a use b a s is b e tw e en M S U , th a n th is y e a r ’ s e xp e cte d e n r o llm e n t o f 35,038 F r o m th e 1961-62 e n r o llm e n t o f 22 ,72 4 to th e 1 9 6 7-6 8 e n r o llm e n t o f 42 ,51 6 e x p e c te d , th e e n ­ m e e t i n g to o r g a n i z e the fa cu lty June 17. In h is in v ita tio n to s e l e c t e d fa c u lty m e m b e r s , E a s t L a n s in g and M e r id ia n T o w n ­ s tu d e n ts . 2 0 F a c u lt y F o r m T h e p r o je c t io n w as m ade on th e b a s is o f MSU r o llm e n t In c re a s e p e rc e n ta g e r is e s s h a rp ly and s h ip . E a s t L a n s in g C it y M a n a g e r e n r o llm e n t p a tte r n s f r o m 1961 th ro u g h 1964. th e n d e c lin e s . J o h n M . P a t r la r c h e s a id y e s t e r ­ F o r th e c o m in g s c h o o l y e a r , th e re w i l l be F r o m 19 6 1-6 2 to 1 9 6 2-6 3 th e re w as a 10.2 a b o u t 7,900 e n te r in g fr e s h m e n ; 2 3 ,1 3 8 r e t u r n ­ E X C L U S I V E d a y th a t th e e x is tin g c o n tr a c t p e r c e n t in c re a s e and a n o th e r 10.2 p e r c e n t 6F r e e d o m 9 G r o u p c « lle d f o r th e o ld p la n t to be in g s o p h o m o re s , J u n io rs and s e n io r s ; 2 ,0 0 0 in c r e a s e in e n r o llm e n ts f o r th e n e x t a c a d e m ic d e m o lis h e d w hen no lo n g e r in g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts ; and 2 ,0 0 0 t r a n s f e r s tu d e n ts . y e a r . T h e n e n r o llm e n ts in th e f a ll o f 1964 h it A b o u t 20 M SU fa c u lty m e m ­ m e m b e r s . A f t e r 15 o r 20 r e v i ­ use. T h is m e a n s th e re w i l l be ab o ut 12,000 new a h ig h o f 13.2 p e r c e n t o v e r th e p re v io u s y e a r ’ s b e r s h a v e e x p re s s e d t h e ir in t e r ­ s io n s , i t e m e rg e d in i t s p re s e n t P h ill ip J . M a y , s e c r e ta r y f o r facc e s on th e M SU c a m p u s f o r th e c o m in g y e a r. f a l l e n r o llm e n t . e s t in th e c a s e o f P a u l S c h iff b y f o r m , R o b e rts s a id . e, f o r m in g th e C o m m itte e f o r th e A c c o r d in g to R o b e rts and Jo h n b u s in e s s and fin a n c e , s a id , h o w ­ e v e r , th a t th e c o n v e rs io n w o u ld T h e In c re a s e f o r th e c o m in g y e a r Is e xp e cte d to be 12.1 p e r c e n t o r a 3 ,7 7 0 m o r e th a n la s t T h e p e rc e n ta g e in c re a s e in e n r o llm e n ts f o r Z olton A. uFereuicy, D e m o c r a t i c t State C e n t r a i A c a d e m ic F re e d o m N e w s le tte r , A , F u z a k , v ic e p re s ld e tv t.fo r s tu ­ d e n t a f f a ir s , re s p o n s e to th e f i r s t sa ve bo th th e c it y and th e U n i­ f a l l ’ s e n r o llm e n t o f 3 1,268. t h is , y e a r w i l l be flo w n to 12.1 p e r c e n t. T h e n in 1 9 6 6-6 7 i t w i l l c o n tin u e to d e c lin e to 10.7 p e r C o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , s a id that o n e d f t h e o b - ■The ad h o c c o m m itte e is c o m - P SP(t > . y h a s b e e n, n e g lig ib le v e r s ity m oney. a'dikU- Uviv In 1 9 6 6 -6 7 th e re a re 38 ,77 6 s tu d e n ts e xp e cte d 'if e lie t cjCv k 'CK —1' . l i s t G r a b o w s - Y e llo b o le M e d ic o s - F a lc o n s K ir s te n - W in s to n ’ s v iU A K h T T E S T o b a c c o P ouches P ip e R a c k s < >V «*■; M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r e s s , U n ite d P r e s s I n t e r n a t io n a l, I n ­ la n d D a lly P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , . -1 e l xVie & -b'M Tin. L a w re n c e H . B a t t ls t in i L ig h t e r s P r o fe s g o r o f S o c ia l S c ie n c e C u s to m b u ilts - S a s ie n i Tokyo P u b lis h e d b y th e s tu d e n ts o f M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y . 120 120 Issued on Tuesdays and T h u rs d a y s d u r in g s u m m e r t e r m . i O A T L 111 O H P R 105 O H P R 103 O O O P O L IT IC A L S C IE N C E 200 P S Y C H O L O G Y 151 R E L IG IO N (S P E C IF Y ) | ¡1 North Washington Avenue M A C S Open M on .-Frl. 'til 9 North Washington Avenue Second class postage paid at B an Lansing. Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 34! Student Servie*« Build­ 4 0 0 0 0 0 S ays O S H O R T H A N D 201 O S O C IO LO G Y 160 ing, Michigan State University, East Lansing. Michigan. H e ’s A N M a n O T Y P IN G 233 O S O C IO LO G Y 241 & T o the Editor: O C H E M IS T R Y 101 O C H E M IS T R Y 111 O O S P E E C H 101 S T A T IS T IC S 121 s LIEBERMAHN’S: S u m m e r te rm s ta ff: E d it o r ................................. , . .C h a rle s C . W e lls I w is h to c o r r e c t a r e c e n t c o l­ SS: i O F O R E IG N L A N G U A G E (S P E C IF Y ) O T E X T IL E S 140 I Have Fun With Our New A d v e r t is in g M a n a g e r. . . . .A rth u r L a n g e r u m n w r it t e n b y D a ve H a n s o n . He ! o c o m m u n i c a t i o n ioo O T E X T IL E S 142 " .................... J im B a k e r C ir c u la t io n M a n a g e r. a s s u m e d th a t th e s tu d e n t w ith th e ] O E C O N O M IC S 200 O FOO DS S; N U T R IT IO N 100 & s tu d e n t n u m b e r 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 w i ll be a } O E D U C A T IO N 482 O G EO G R APH Y 204 S’ ÍM fr e s h m a n a r r iv in g in th e f a l l . ••• »«Sfili JIGSAW PUZZLES jj O N A T . SC IE N C E 181 O G E O L O G Y 200 | fmmVBÊ In a d d itio n , he s a id # 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 I O E N G L IS H 206 O H IS T O R Y 111 rr'-Säf w i ll be a m a c h in e . I m u s t p r o t e s t , : O E N G L IS H 207 O H IS T O R Y 220 b e ca u se m y s tu d e n t n u m b e r is O E N G IN E E R IN G (S P E C IF Y ) O H M C D 145 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 1 r e c e iv e d t h is n u m b e r in Michigan State i; O M USIC 145 O H O T E L 102 Vf//.-. I O M U S IC 180 O IJS. 094 J u n e , 1964, s ix m o n th s b e fo re I e n te re d M SU as a g ra d u a te s tu ­ Jj O P H IL O S O P H Y 120 O I.S . 095 \ d e n t in F r e n c h . " O P H IL O S O P H Y 130 O J O U R N A L IS M 110 I a m n o t f r o m C le v e la n d , b u t 5 O P H IL O S O P H Y 137 O M A N A G E M E N T 101 S w e a ts h ir t f r o m S e a ttle , W a sh . W h ile I am | O P H Y S IC S 147 O M A T H 082 fla t t e r e d b y th e . m e n ta l p ro w e s s ; O P O L 1 C E A D M .1 1 0 O M A T H 102 y o u a t tr ib u te to m e , 1 re s e n t b e ­ 3 O P O L IT IC A L S C IE N C E 100 O M A T H 108 * I O P O L IT IC A L S C IE N C E 170 ADDRESS O M A T H 111 E x tra v a g a n za } in g r e f e r r e d t o * a s " s e x le s s . ” W illia m C . B r i l l a u l t " NAM F SÄ?? H» a * BRAND NEW* 2U " All S i z e s CO U R SE O U T L IN E S I SW EATSHIRTS 0 , Ju st fill out th is coupon And b r in g it into J W I T H T HIS C O U P O N Keg> ’ each | Student B o o k S to r e and we will P r e - p a c k and hold b o o k s for n ext fa ll. All te x tb o o k s are fully ! J U S T IN T I M E f o r F a ll F a s h io n j M ATH r e tu r n a b le up to 10 d a y s after c l a s s e s s t a r t F a ll t e r m . If. you c a n ’t stop i n ,m a i l the cou p o n , and h ave y o u r b oo k s w a itin g for you fall t e r m . 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I A c r o s s F r o m U nion Open 9:30-5:30 Wed. 9:30-9:00 Thursday, August 5, 1965 Michigan State N ew s, East L ansing, Michigan INFORMING RURAL S h o p Frid a y a n d S a tu rd a y 9 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 A ID S p o n s o r s C o m m u n ic a tio n s S tu d y The success of the federsl gov­ U .S. AID programs of technical m a y continue i t when the proj­ said. " F o r example, we might Meanwhile, back at MSU, the ernment' s foreign aid programs assistance, United Nations agen­ ect is completed. give each village leader a trans­ researchers have established a The researchers will focus on istor radio, or h o l d literacy "diffusion documents center,” summer white sale has been said to rest ultimately cies, and national community de­ velopment, public health and ex­ Innovations in agriculture, such classes in another village to pre­ located in A -2 Wells Hall. on the recipient villagers, some­ times tradition-bound illiterates tension service programs. as die use of fertilizers, new pare t h e m to receive m a s s In the center are about 870 unreceptlve to new ideas. Rogers and his associates are crop varieties and cultivation media.” different publications d e a l i n g Consequently the UJS. Agency concerned with why these pro­ methods, Rogers said. Phase three is a series of field with the diffusion of new ideas. savings at grams of change are successful They will also consider inno­ experiments in those 16-20 vil­ "W e also publish an annual bib­ f o r International Development in some villages and not in oth­ vations in health , and sanitation, lages. These experiments are de­ liography in July for research (AID) granted MSU’ s Department of Communication over a million e rs. such as latrines, cholera vacci­ signed to measure the impact of workers anywhere who want to They have selected B razil, Ni­ nation, nutritional practices and various techniques of change, in­ know what has been done on this dollars for research on how new geria and India as project sites. birth control. troduced after phase two, Rogers subject,” Rogers said. ideas are spread and adopted in Knapp’s! Hurry in! Fourteen research workers are R o g e rs s a id th e p r o je c t w i l l be said. rural societies abroad. there now, with three purposes c a r r ie d o u t in t h r e e p h a s e s . MSU received the grant of P h a se one, a lre a d y in itia te d in $1,236 ,357 in December of 1964. in mind, Rogers said: B r a z i l , r e q u ir e s d a ta - g a th e r in g APPEARAN CE COUNTS Everett M. Rogers, associate — to id e n tif y in n o v a to rs and in 80-100 v illa g e s in an a tte m p t professor of communication, is o p in io n le a d e r s In p e a s a n t v i l ­ to d e te r m in e w h y p r o g r a m s o f Let LOUIS Make director of the project, formally la g e s , and t h e ir r o le in th e d i f ­ ch a n g e h a ve been s u c c e s s fu l in called "Diffusion of Innovations fu s io n and a d o p tio n o f n e w id e a s , Your’s Flaw less — to d e v e lo p im p ro v e d r e ­ s o m e and n o t in o th e r s . in Rural Societies.’ ’ T w o r e s e a r c h e r s f r o m th e MSU ‘ ‘The main notion is that vil­ s e a rc h m e th o d s in c o m m u n ic a ­ fa c u lty , G o rd e n W h itin g and .„Minor Repairs lagers in developing countries tio n f o r u se in d e v e lo p in g co u n ­ have been most difficult to reach t r ie s , W illia m H e r z o g , b o th in s t r u c t o r s . Quick Service — to t r a in B r a z ilia n s , N ig e r ­ in c o m m u n ic a tio n , a re w o r k in g in with programs of directed social ia n s and In d ia n s in ho w to do B r a z i l , w ith t h e ir h e a d q u a rte rs change,” Rogers said. Program s of change include c o m m u n ic a tio n r e s e a r c h so th e y a t the U n iv e r s it y o f M in a s G e r a is C L E A N E R AND in B e lo H o r iz o n te . P h a se one w i l l b e g in in N ig e r ia SHIRT LAUNDRY on O c t. 1 and in In d ia on D e c . 1. 6 23 E . G ra n d R iv e r E D 2 -3 5 3 7 Dems Attempt Takeover F o r p h a se tw o o f th e p r o je c t , r e s e a r c h e r s w i l l I n te r v ie w he ads A c r o s s F r o m S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s o f f a r m h o u s e h o ld s in a b o u t 16- 20 o f th e 100 v illa g e s . SERVING 11 A.M. ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) T h e n e x t s te p is to I n itia te v a r ­ T IL L 1 AM io u s te c h n iq u e s o f ch a n ge , R o g e rs to jo in th e fa c u lt y as a m e m b e r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f P o lit ic a l S c i­ DANCING en ce . NIGHTLY One M SU f a c u lt y m e m b e r n o te d th a t F e re n c y w o u ld be in v a lu a b le to th e D e m o c r a tic P a r t y in m o b iliz in g th e MSU fa c u lty a lo n g p a r t i­ S t u d e n ts S till san lin e s . F ra n k M e r r im a n , R e p u b lic b o a rd m e m b e r fr o m D e c k e r v ille , in ­ d ic a te d th a t M SU a d m in is t r a t o r s w e re " f o r c e d to c h e c k t h e ir p r o ­ E x e m p t F ro m p o s a ls w ith C h a ir m a n W a r re n H u ff b e fo re b r in g in g th e m up b e fo re th e r e g u la r b o a rd m e e tin g s . " T h i s is n o t a good p o lic y , ” M e r r im a p s a id . " I f th e is s u e s a re t o be b ro u g h t u p , th e n th e y s h o u ld c o m e b e fo re th e b o a rd as a w h o le D r a ft S te p -U p and n o t be fu n n e le d th ro u g h it s c h a irm a n f i r s t . ” C o m m e n tin g on p r e s s u r e b y D e m o c ra ts on P r e s id e n t Jo h n A . P r e s i d e n t L y n d o n B . John­ H a n n a h, M e r r im a n s a id : s o n 's d o u b lin g o f th e d r a f t c a ll n eed n o t w o r r y M S U s tu d e n ts . " T h e r e is m o r e p r e s s u r e on P r e s id e n t H annah b y D e m o c r a tic C o l. W ilb u r J . M y e r s , p e r ­ m e m b e rs th ro u g h t h e ir c h a irm a n on a d m in is tr a tio n p o lic ie s than s o n n e l m a n a g e r o f th e S tate a t any o th e r tim e s in c e I f i r s t b e ca m e a m e m b e r in 1960.” S e le c tiv e S e r v ic e , s a id , " T h e T h e ch a n g e in th e n o n - p a r tis a n n a tu re o f th e b o a rd h a s co m e In c re a s e in th e d r a f t c a ll w o n ’ t s in c e J a n . 1, w hen tw o new D e m o c r a ts w e re added. T h e r e is now a ffe c t th e f u l l - t i m e s tu d e n ts w ho a D e m o c r a tic m a jo r it y o f 6 to 2 R e p u b lic a n m e m b e rs . “ T h e ch a n g e has c o m e p a r t ic u la r ly in th e a c tio n s o f C h a irm a n a r e p r o g r e s s in g s a t is f a c t o r ily . " H e c o u ld n ’ t fo re s e e any change TAMARACK ROOM W a r re n M , H u f f , ” he s a id . P a r t i e s up to 240 p e o p le c a n be S p r in g m a id sh e e ts in th e g o v e rn m e n t’ s p o lic y co n ­ H u ff s u g g e s te d c lo s e d m e e tin g s o f the b o a rd w ith o u t h a v in g the a d m in is t r a t io n p re s e n t. A t f i r s t a ll tr u s te e s w e r e in v ite d to a tte n d , c e r n in g s tu d e n ts . " T h e r e ’ s a p o p u la tio n in c r e a s e e a s i l y s e r v e d in e l e g a n c e . b u t F ra n k M e r r im a n , Stephen S . N is b e t ( R - F r e m o n t) and C o n n o r h it t in g th is 18 to 20 age g ro u p ,” D . S m ith (D -P in c o n n in g ) d e c lin e d . he s a id . " A b o u t a m illio n and a h a lf yo u n g m e n w i l l be c o m in g o f LU N C H EO N S SERVED D A ILY L a t e r M e r r im a n a tte n d e d s e v e r a l o f th e c lo s e d s e s s io n s , b u t was n o t in v ite d to th e J u ly 21 m e e tin g h e ld the n ig h t b e fo r e th e r e g u la r b o a rd m e e tin g . Merriman said he d is a g re e s w ith th e p o lic y o f c lo s e d s e s s io n s a ge in th e n e x t fe w y e a rs , and n o t a ll o f th e m w i l l be g o in g to c o lle g e . " NOW OPEN— in q u a l i t y p e r c a l e dazzling white in regular sizes T h e d r a ft b o a rd does e x p e c t R E L A X IN C A R E F R E E A T M O S P H E R E with the administration a b s e n t. "O u r r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s as truataaa of .M ich ig a n S tate a re to h ir e to " t ig h t e n up on th e f r in g e of the th e b e s t a d m in is t r a t iv e people we ca n and th e n le t th e m r u n th e U n i­ s tu d e n ts , w h o have beer, ju m p in g GAY N IN E T IE S v e r s i t y , ” he s a id . in a nd o u t h i s c h o o l ahead o f " P a r t i s a n p o lit ic s , lik e h a v in g one p a r t y g ro u p m e e t in s e c re t, th e d r a f t . " F in e s t q u a lity 1 0 0 * ¿ o tto n -pe rca le , e x tra m u s t p la y no p a r t in a t r u s t e e 's r o l e . K i j ^ e r eAuc .V io n h r M ic h ig a n B y N o v . 1 th e U n iv e r s it y w i l l is m u c h .m o re im p o r ta n t th a n p a r t y p o lit ic s . ” “ be re q u e s te d to r e c e r t if y , s t u - v * » » - m il) f in is h , e x tr a - lo n g w e a r in g . B u y now and save. S te p h e n coRw.rewveC tie ' " i s ¿ ta ta & t c . u o U ------------ -re­ ________ 3Uu „ flvff- «fee * 72 X 1 0 8 ” fla t o r fitte d tvnn . . . 7" t r y in g to o rg a n iz e th e fa c u lty on a p a r tis a n b a s i s b e ca u se h ig h e r e d u c a tio n s h o u ld be n o n - p a r tis a n . " f r i n g e s tu d e n ts ” c la s s if ic a tio n m a y need r e ­ 81 x 1 0 8 ” fla t o r fitted double 2.69 " D e c is io n s o f th e MSU B o a r d o f T r u s te e s s h o u ld n o t be m ade p illo w c a s e s , e a ch . • ................................. 69Í on a p o lit ic a l b a s is . sparkling pastels in regular sizes “ T h e b o a rd s h o u ld h a ve n o th in g to do w ith a p p o in tm e n ts to th e fa c u lt y exdfept in th e a p p o in tm e n t o f th e p r e s id e n t , " s a id N is b e t. " T h e t r u s t e e s h a ve th e r ig h t to a p p ro v e o r d is a p p ro v e o f an ap­ p o in tm e n t, b u t th e y s h o u ld n e v e r in s is t on a nyone b e in g h ir e d . ’ F r ic t io n b e tw e e n MSU a d m in is t r a t o r s and th e tr u s te e s is n o th in g n e w . In 1961, s e v e ra l D e m o c r a tic tr u s te e s s t r o n g ly o p posed th e ap­ D r a m a t i c l o o k s for b e d t i m e in pink, l i l a c , y e l l o w , p o in tm e n t o f J a c k B r e s lin , P r e s id e n t Jo h n A . H a n n a h ’ s p e rs o n a l d e s e r t , light b lu e or g r e e n . c h o ic e f o r U n iv e r s it y s e c r e ta r y . 72 x 1 0 8 ” flat d r fitted t w i n ................................................2 -69 81 x 1 0 8 ” flat o r fitted d o u b l e ............................................3 *19 m a t c h in g p i l l o w c a s e s , e a c h .................................................... 7 9 v echotone stripes on flat percales F a s h io n s h e e t s with a lt e r n a t in g s t r i p e s in p a le and bold t o n e s , 5 ” s o l i d c o l o r h e m s . 7 d e c o r a t o r c o l o r s , pink, b lu e , g r e e n , l i l a c , y e l l o w , sa n d , d elph b lu e . 71 x 1 0 8 ” flat twin . . . ......................................................... 2 ,6 9 81 x 1 0 8 ” flat d o u b l e .................................................................... 3 *^9 m a t c h in g p i l l o w c a s e s , e a c h ............................................. 89e S e re n e ® p illo w s N e w and d e lig h tfu l. N e w d e ­ lu x e p illo w f ille d with F o r t r e l 7 (r) the p o l y e s t e r f i b e r f il l by C e l a n e s e . W on’t m a t or lu m p , ca n be w a s h e d and d r y e d 5 .9 9 by m a c h in e . s tr ip e d D a c ro n ® p illo w s F lu m p and so ft with n o n - a l l e r g e n i c fill o f D a c r o n (r) p o l y e s t e r . H a s Du 2 .9 9 P o n t ’s o f f i c i a l Red L a b e l . 21 x 2 7 ” . F ie ld c r e s t T h e r m a l B la n k e t E x t r a fluffy b len d of 60% cbtton, 34% r a y o n , 6% a c r y l i c fib e r . In pink, b lu e , 4 .9 8 g o ld , w h ite o r p i s t a c h i o . D O M ESTICS-SECO N D L E V E L 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan Thursday, August 5, 1965 W— 1 1 o n J h tL A U P n n t s t . THURS. F R I. SAT. 3-TOP-H ITS A D M . S 1 .0 0 1 Swimmers Eye European Trek The Spartan quintet as a whole | c o iie g ia te s , B r o w n s With • month long trip to looked impressive In the Eastern U n c a p C a m p a ig n * Europe dangling as a bonus, five 1 Thm N E W S In 1 UJS. Diving andSwlmmingCham- It's F u n ! It's O b is ! It's S a n g ! It's C a ta r ! .. Spartan varsity swimmers will pionshlps in Philadelphia last compete in the National AAU weekend. By LA R R Y M OGG Outdoor Swimming Champion - |S ta te N e w s S p o r t s E d i t o r P R E S LE Y i ships in Maumee, Ohio, a week hence. W i n n e r s a nd many of the S P O T S Williams grabbed first place in the 400-meter individual med­ ley and added a second place A ll the glitter and glam- : or of the gridiron will un- : fold at Soldiers Field,C h i- runner-ups in the Amateur Ath­ finish in the 200-meter back­ : cago, Friday night when the ä F s fr U F ttl f letic Union sponsored meet (Aug. Europe. A s It looks right now, stroke. : cream of the 1964 college orous training schedule, but their • football s e n i o r s match 1 2 - 1 5 ) will be whisked off to late start might be their down­ first place winners will mEike D i l l e y , NCAA backstroke ■ muscles with theCleveland Europe immediately after the meet’ s completion to take part fall. They’ re trying to do a lot the trip Into Eastern Europe, champion, finished third in the • Browns, the best team In n n , In Just a little bit of tim e." with a second group traveling backstroke, giving evidence that \ th e professional football in several International meets through Western Europe. he hasn’ t reached his top form w o r ld . PAMVISIOH'mÖl lu ll C o itr TJ 2 and clinics. The AAU Is sponsoring two yet. Dilley, of course, Is no I t ’ s a d v e r tis e d as t h e Swim All-Am ericans Gary Dil- different trips. One Junket will F e t t e r s s a i d th a t Hill and stranger when It comes to tra­ A d a m s La n l M u llaney ley, Ed Glick and Jim MacMillan, go behind die "Iron Curtain” W illia m s had p u t In m a n y lo n g : 32nd a n n u a l A ll - S t a r fo o t­ MtwrAhOtss Biii IMliw * veling abroad. In 1964 Dilley b a ll g a m e , and s o m e w h e re plus sophomore Pete Williams Into Eastern Europe, while a h o u rs o f t r a in in g and th a t t h e i r m a d e the Olympic swimming : in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d o f ‘ T IC K L E M E " S hown 2nd at 10:00 ______ and senior Denny Hill, all have’ second group will tour Western e f f o r t c o u ld p a y o f f . squad and won a silver medal 100,000 p e o p le w i l l g a th e r their eyes on the all-expense in Tokyo. : In th e W in d y C it y to w a tc h THEIR ONLY paid European trek. N O M E ... AN INCREDIBLE Ever since school let out this In the eastern meet MacMillan : : th e A ll - S t a r s a n d t h e B r o w n s g e t th e Jum p on the EACH JOURNEY IN spring, Glick, Williams and Hill finished second In the 200 meter :• fo o tb a ll s e a s o n . OTHENS freestyle, while Hill was edged :• T h e c o lle g ia t e a re c a s te ARMS! SUSPENSE! have spent an average of almost five hours a day in practice, by Olympian C arl Roble for 1500 :• In th e r o le o f u n d e rd o g s meters honors. A 400-meter re­ nm a g a in , s o m e th in g th e y have P i under the supervision of coach lay team of Dilley, Glick, Wil­ b een e v e r y y e a r s in c e th e Charles M cCaffreeandhisassis­ liams andL MacMillan also took ■: a f f a ir w a s ln a u g u r a te d .T h e tant, Dick Fetters. a second. •: p r o s le a d ih th e s e r ie s w ith Ron Kramer L e ss than a month back Mac­ •! 20 v ic t o r i e s , c o m p a re d to Millan and Dilley J o i n e d t he •: n in e w i n s b y t h e s t a r s . J E R R Y RUSH % t h r e e s o m e . And according to •: T h e r e h a v e b een tw o t ie s . f i l l e d w ith fo o tb a lls ) , t h e r e :|:j coach Fetters, the delay could A ll- S ta r coach Otto MICHAELPRRKS/CEUAKAYE Joins Lions in AILIEOAATiSTS w i l l be a s w a r m o f h ig h - roiooso hinder their chances of making j; G ra h a m , th e f o r m e r a l l — c la s s r e c e iv e r s to do th e ■:•: A p e n n e b a k e r p r o d u c t io n |~ T the European-bound team. :• t im e g r e a t q u a rte r b a c k o f a u n iv e r s a l r e l e a s e I mJ c a tc h in g . ;X !- th e B r o w n s in th e e a r ly "D illey and MacMillan missed :• 50’ s, h a s s c ro u n g e d a ro u n d G ra h a m h a s so m a n y S hown F i r s t at 8 :2 2 S hown 3 r d at 12:20 some valuable training time by The Detroit Lions acquired the :• th e f o u r c o r n e r s o f th e n a ­ good p a s s c a tc h e r s , th a t h is :•:• waiting so long to begin prac­ rights to all-pro tight end Ron il t lo n and p ic k e d up a b e v v y to u g h e s t ta s k w i l l be p ic k - ONLY 4 M ILES EAST OF CAMPUS M-43 tic e ," said Fetters. "R ight now Kramer Wednesday, and Imme­ v o f p r im e g r i d b e e f. G ra h a m in g th e s t a r t in g e n d s . H e :•:• they’ re going all out with a rlg - diately announced they had signed b ro u g h t 49 In to c a m p th re e h a s th e lik e s o f B o b H a y e s cooiM ám fáwt/ GRAY D IL L E Y him to a one-year contract. ( F lo r id a A & M ) , an O ly m - J IM M a c M IL L A N w e e k s ago, and h is squad STARTS Tj p a p p e a rs to be lo a d e d in s e v - p ic s p r in t c h a m p io n : F r e d Kramer, a former University B e lit n lk o f f ( F lo r id a S ta te ), e r a l p o s itio n s . of Michigan grid star, had asked c o n s id e re d th e b e s t end in O ffe n s iv e ly , t h e A l l - the Green Bay Packers to trade c a m p b y G ra h a m ; J a c k i-: TH E AT RA :|i S ta r s s h o u ld be a m a tc h f o r him to Detroit earlier this year, C A M P U S so he could be closer to his fam­ C le v e la n d . G ra h a m has Snow ( N o tr e D a m e ), who X f o u r A ll - A m e r ic a n q u a r - la tc h e d Onto a r e c o r d n u m - ily. b e r o f I r is h p a s s e s la s t f a ll; MEÏR0GOIDVKYNM m AUMHSNCEM Ü PR0DUC1IÛN te r b a c k s In c a m p , and tw o The Lions turned over their o f th e m a re H e is m a n tr o p h y and L a r r y E lk in s ( B a y lo r ) , ¡¡; ir* + * + * * * -ir+ + * iH r* * ir+ * * -k * + * ir* -k ML - ? H i t N o. 1 SCOREBOARD first 1966 college draft pick to w in n e r s . G ra h a m Is e x - who s e t a ll k in d s o f S o u th - f The joy-filled. ' j K. à 2 :3 0 the Packers In exchange f o r p e c te d to s e ttle th e s t a r t - w e s t C o n fe re n c e p a s s - f 6:10- Kram er. in g s ig n a l- c a lle r Job, by c a tc h in g r e c o r d s . f song-filled U & M t * 9 :5 0 A M E R IC A N L E A G U E N A T IO N A L L E A G U E e m p lo y in g t w o q u a rte r- T h e A ll - S t a r s a ls o a re Intramural w e ll s e t In r u n n in g s to c k . f story of -'4. ? W L P C T , GB b a c k s in th e s t a r t in g b a c k - T u c k e r F r e d e r ic k s o n ( A u - £: W L P C T . 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[ 'yr*L;- té Her Lady Godiva rf’ssás act started the excitement that couldn't METR0-G0LDWYN-MAYERanoFILMPWREAYS SENT be stopped! E L IZ A B E T H T A Y L O R R IC H A R D B U R T O N L L flR IN E V A M A R IE S A IN T C IN E M A S C O P E * T E C H N IC O L O R * IN P IN K p Feature Times . . 1:5 5 , 4:25, 7:00, MARTIN RANSOHOFF'S PRODUCTION ' URSULA ANDRESS pëtërcuéwi6 bernardcwbbiws TEGG--- and 9;35 P.M. w AN AOULT0 LOVE* STOAV SO M A AN THO N Y THE.WORLD'SMIGHTIESTMENI AT 1:20-5:00-8:30 P.M. « » HERCULES, tOREN QlHNN N ext Attraction! THE TOP SCREEN ADVENTURE OF THE YEAR ! . „ COSTARRING . C H A R LE S B R O N S O N • R O B E R T W EB B ER SCBEENPUWBY DALTON TRUMBO and MICHAEL WILSON TOWERING Margaret O’Brien Steve Forrest’ «nth Eileen Heckart Ramon Novarro Edmund Lone • Produced by Carlo Ponti and Marcello Gaos • Deeded by "O PERA TIO N CROSSBOW” .o m m si IRENE KAMP w o LOUIS KAMP ADVENTURE SPECTA C LE! SAMSON «.ULYSSES George Cukor • Screenplay by Dudley Nichols and Waller Bernstein TECHNICOLOR*' * *>aran'oun* Rd®*® SOPHIA LOREN, GEORGE PEPPARD, TREVOR HOWARD-JOHN M ILLS, RICHARD JOHNSON STOB»,1 MARTIN RANS0H0FF 0»ECTEDBYVINCENTE MINNELLI INPANAVISION*ANDMETROCOLOR M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Thursday, August 5, 1965 Utilities Institute Formed A series of meetings beginning The institute, organized under of national importance in scho- try, Seelye said. Eighteen com - O N E -S T O P travel service Summer Pizza Special Otipttu COUPON lasi summer between the GPadu- the graduate school of business larly work in the field of public panies have already pledged a ate School of Business Admlni- administration, will encourage utilities and the social and eco - quarter million dollars and he ■tratloti and representatives of research in the public utility nomic aspects of the Industry." expects 20 more firms to p arti- p u b l i c utilities companies all field. Another function Is to hold said Alfred L . Seelye, dean of cipate b y the beginning of the over the country have resulted in the establishment of Am erica’ « lie utility executives. first Public Utilities Institute at educational conferences for pub-the Graduate School of Business *’ We are hoping that this in- The institute will be Administration. wholly new fiscal year, T h e In s t i t u t e , whlchSeelye AND SAVE * 1 MSU. ________________________ stitute will develop into a center financed by grants from indus- c a u s **a unique concept," may have far reaching effects on the school as well as industry. $1.00 off on any pizza 'J o y 1 Is A R e a l B e a u t y A s a center of research in the field, and the only one ai that, order of $3.00 or more it will raise the prestige of (does not Include tax or delivery) MSU’ s graduate school of busi­ P l a n n i n g a C a r i b b e a n c r u l s a ? A t r i p to Inhibited young thing from the psychological thing. B y D A V E H A N SO N ness. Because of the educational E u ro p a . , . M exico . . . H aw a ii? You IV 2-2100 s lumSa A hlgh-school girl must have State N ew s R e v ie w e r opportunities it affords to stu­ 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 They get married. How will been called In as technical con- dents, and because Industry exe- ou r o ffic e ! W e’ re agents f o r s te a m s h ip s, " J o y In th e Morning,” the f i l m c u r r e n t ly a t th e Campus, is a they get along? His father stops sultant on sex. Yvette’ s prob- cutiv^ P from all0ver the country sending money and the school lem Is that her step-father looked wlll a ir lin e s , h o t e I s, sig h tse e in g c o m p a n i e s , Pickup or last delivery w i l lattend a tte n dconferences c o n fe re n c e here, s h e reem , em -­ th rou gh o u t the w o r ld . r e a ll y b e a u tifu l movie. Really— says he c a n 't h a ve another loan. at her strangely and once touched p lo y m e n t a d va nta g e s w i l l a c c ru e b e a u tifu l! T h e y v o w to liv e d a y -b y - d a y . in h e r w h ite she was asleep. "O h , t0 many graduates. " T h e s e c o n d b e s t p i z z a in the wor l d. Y v e tte M t m i e u x s a y s to s ic k n e s s and in h e a lth , f o r r i c h - my God, a » vs D o o r R ic h a r d . I n - F o r fr e e b r o c h u r e s e e u s s o o n . R ic h a r d C h a m b e r la in , “ Y o u ’ r e e r f o r .. . a n d lik e th a t. S w e e t, d e e d, The in s t it u t e w i l l be housed b e a u t if u l. ” H e d o e s n ’ t c o m e r ig h t B u t M - G - M ’ s id e a o f p o v e r ty Everything tu r n s o u t a ll r ig h t in E p p le y C e n te r and w i l l c o n - o u t and sa y s o , b u t he a g re e s , R ic h a r d s a y s to h e r , " Y o u ’ r e b e a u t if u l. " E v e ry o n e a g r e e s , is n ’ t q u ite th e sa m e as a u th o r B e tt y S m ith ’ s. P o o r R ic h a r d g e ts a Job m o w in g th e in f ie ld o f th e as yo u may have g u e s s e d . Y v e tte tin u e o p e ra tio n s f o r fiv e y e a r s g e ts p re g n a n t and h is f a th e r d e - on m o n e y a lr e a d y p le d g e d . A t c id e s to s u b s id iz e h is e d u c a tio n , th e end o f th a t t im e , th e s c h o o l COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE T h e y a re b e a u tifu l! t r a c k c o u rs e and is g iv e n a s k i G e ttin g married Is w ro n g , g o e s and in d u s t r y w i l l e v a lu a te Its 130 W. Grand River ED 2.8667 1101 E. Michigan Ave. T h e f i l m w i l l b e , no d o u b t, a t r e s o r t ty p e b u n g a lo w Just b e yo n d th e moral, but h a v in g k id s is c o n tr ib u tio n s and d e c id e w h e th e r le a s t n o m in a te d -fo r th e A c a d e m y t h e r i v e r in a s e ttin g th a t m ig h t w o n d e r f u l . _________________ to c o n tin u e It o r n o t. , A w a r d f o r c in e m a to g ra p h y . B u t h a ve been c r e a te d b y a 19th c e n - th e s t o r y d o e s n ’ t need o r d e s e rv e t u r y F re n c h i m p r e s s i o n i s t , F r e ie n F oods LOWER-PRICED a ll th e la v is h c o lo r and H o lly - B e a u t ifu l. w o o d s e ttin g s . P o v e r ty a ls o m e a n s th a t th e y K ro g e r- lik o • • • K ro g e r R ic h a r d p la y s a yo u n g la w s t u - ca n a ffo r d a w a r d r o b e to m a ke d e n t d u rin g t h e tw e n tie s w ho any c o lle g e s tu d e n t J e a lo u s ,P o v - p r ic e d B ra n d F ro z e n F o o d s w a n ts to m a r r y an in n o c e n t and e r t y is , a c c o rd in g to M - G - M , a m e a n s Copyright The Kroger Co., 1965 We Reserve The Right To Limit Quentiti I MSU International Film Series AcadmyAwirds /\fominee\ presents •Vgrotty \ I enjoyab/ï o -W-f is c h e r ! Chuck R o ast •ina,T/ Ä o S rWj0br S ! cr'rji,'W dy- J g"ä suaws | )W jte b < m rd n d guaranteed good times'! w ->- N e w s i A Sears Coidspot “Bouncing production... J prettily colored"-«ythib U p r ig h t 15 C U FT fre e z e r F r i., Sat. - August 6th and 7th T h is W e e k ! cem pletaly fille d w ith F ro ze n Foods ! Admission: 50C Fairchild Theatre 7:30 20« O H ! Peschke's Polish or ROASTED SAUSAOE ». 69' Canned Hams 5 lb Z w an * T e n d e ray Boneless 54.59 Kansas City Steaks ib *1.19 p S i m p l y f i l l o u t t h i s e n t r y b la n k a n d d e p o s i t a t y o u r n e a r e s t K r o g e r S t o r e . C o n te s t c lo s e s S u n d a y , A u g . 15, 1965 _____ — _____ _____ _____ _____ to w a rd s the p urchase of one 12-oz T e n d e ra y 4th & 5th Rib NAM E Fres-Shore Frozen Z w an T H E R M O T E M P OceanPerchFilletsi ibPkg49? Canned Hams 3 > *> *2.79 RIB ROAST «>' 79r I a d d re s s * BOW L Flyin g Jib Frozen Zw an Eckrich | rtr>J I SHRIMP BITS ib 69' Canned Hams 2 fc. *1.89 Smok-Y-Links pk, 59* l c,TY * H yg ra d e 's S ilv e r Plattar io n t l.s s H yg ra d e 's f H° N t ' | w ith 6th w e e k m ailer coupon Forest BroeklacinMb pkg79' LE6 O’ PORK ib 79' BOILED HAM lb. 59? Deposit at K ro g e r on or b efo re S u n d ay, A ugust 15 ,1 9 6 5 . _ I K ro g e r em p lo ye es and th eir fam ilies not e lig ib le . I K ro g e r W ishb o n e Minimum w f l ib 7 o z . ammm mmm mJ LAZY MA PLE BAC0JI »>89' CMOS FRAHKS ib 69' CORNISH6AME HENS • » 69' _ # Silver PF laia tte lla rr Center L e n ie i Cut v_ut kRib id m m ^^^m " 3 Î O " ! C h u c k ' S te a k s lb. 4 9 < P e rk ’ C hops' - 7 9 e I the purchase of a Boston Rolled ik ù k t to w a rd the purchase ol A N Y V O L U M E of Tenderay Peschke's Shank Hal! jm I BO NELESS I I McCall's I R ib S te a k s lb. 89« S m o k e d H a m s |b 4 9 c I , PO T RO AST Good thro S u n ., A ugust 8 , 1965 1 | I Cookbook ! Tenderay Boston R olled^ ^ am to p v a lu e L_ 8^965__j B o n e le s s P o t R o a s t |kO V e 5 0 STAM PS WITH THIS COUPON ON the purchase of any Silver Platter | BO NELESS I . „ PO RK RO AST 1 | Good thru S u n ., A ug ust 8 , 1965 | Country Club BANQUET Libby's Frozen P o t P ie s 4 va 5 0 TOP VALUE STAM PS 99< F r u it efi. uz. . F r u it P ie s 1 ’/.-Ib. pits D r i n k s CM 10 ' WITH THIS COUPON ON lh . purchase ol arty 3 pkgs. ol Froren i Orange Juiceb10 3 99f I F R E S -S H O R E I 1 K ro g e r Frozen _ G re e n G ian t Kitchen _ , SEAFOOD 1 Sliced Beans 4 w t. 10-oz pkgs. I Good thru S u n ., August 8 , 1965 | ' G re e n G ia n t Frozen Peas or G re e n G ian t Niblets Corn 4 Broccoli Spearfv'iooz pig to p v a lu e Frozen —wt. 12-il. 10-oz wf pkg: «1 Frozen —wt. 5-uz. pkg. M STAM PS WITH THIS COUPON ON the purchase of Mb. pkg of Reg or Exira Mild I B a n q u e t K ro g e r D in n e r s » W a ffle s 10< j HERRUDS FRANKS Good thru S u n ., A ug ust 8 , 1965 ■ I Libb y's r 5 WITH 0 THIS ’ OP VALUE S TCOLJPON A M P0 NS 1 -lb.1 - ,i. [excluding oeer. w..™ — -------- Fru it 4 Wt. MM C | the purchase of 6 pkgs of K ro g e r In s ta n t I | Good t h r t ^ u n ^ u q ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ J C o ck tail . J T E A M I X w,sugar Good th ru S u n ., A u g u st 8 , 1965 -J 1 I ° SPOTLIGHT * Mel-O-Soft Ä | BEAN COFFEE I BUTTERMILK BREAD’ b o^gy w 5 0 mm to p v a lu e STAM PS ■ 1 -lb. bag 49' I K ro g e r C ra c k e d , W h o le or Reg WITH THIS COUPON ON I LIMIT ONE - With $5 or more purchase I the purchase of one can of * .eluding beer, wine or tobacco WHEAT BREAD 1-lb. loaf 19/ R E A L K IL L I Good thru S u n ., ! IN S E C T IC ID E S I K ro g e r Baked Ham burg or 4 y I Good thru S u n ., A ug ust 8 , 1965 I WEINER BUNS pig. ol 8 | J J f — • — mmm _ _ _ __J ! C H E F 'S P R ID E Lib b y mm mm to p v a lu e C h a rc o a l TOMATO JUICE 5 0 STAM PS WITH THIS COUPON ON the purchase of Vi gallon of Lib b y - 1-lb 1-0*. w t cans A v o n d a la I S ta rte r GardenPeas 2 ,o' 43' 6MH Ret leans 8 EASY M O N D A Y I , F A B R IC SO FTENER Lib b y W h o le K e r n .l or Cream Stylo E m b .a .y S .lo d ^ ^ ^ o o d thru S u n ., August 8 . 1965 | | c a n ^ ^ ^ C CORN 5 1-lb 1-oz wt cans 88' OLIVES LIMIT ONE - With S5 or ttton more purchase I excluding beer. win. or to ■ Good thru Sun., August 8, 1965 tobacco; Lib b y Beef o r Pork K ro g e r Sloppy Jnes215io1 wlc,n,$1 EMMratffMllk8u*"01 * 1 ■■4A 5 0 TOP VALUE STAM PS WITH THIS COUPON ON Braast O C hicke n K ro g e r (M o ko i 2 0 - q ls ) ■ the purchase of one pkg. of Kroger I TUNA 3 *• 79' Instant DryMilk*■'*>■ 1 I PECAN A v o n d a le R«d or K ro g e r p I e m b as s y I Kidney Beans 10 ** a $1 ZIP CRACKERS 25? I C ABAM EL RO LLS Good thru S u n ., August 8 , 1965 S a la d Red C ard ina l o r Thompson gw TO P V A L U E D r e s s in g 5 0 STAM PS S e e d le s s W IT H T H IS C O U P O N O N the purchase of 3-lbs. or more G ra p e s VINE RIPE LIMIT ONE - Wi»h S5 or more purchase TOMATOES ood thru S u n ., A ugust 8 , 1965 (excluding beer, wine or tobacco) C a lifo rn ia 2 7 Size Good thru S u n .. A ug ust 8 . 1965 I C AN TALO U PE 3 ’or *1 2 d o zen 7 9 / Thursday, August 5, 1965 6 Michigan State N ew s, East L an sing, Michigan Folk Music Goes To Church 1 ft Central Methodist A P s J A 6 A L T A c r o s s F r o m th e C a p ito l 9 :0 0 A .M . P r a y e r G ro u p Attend The Service CROSSWIm s S u t E L L C L 1 O P E ft c A L iE ft I V E M a r y - S abina C h a p e l ACROSS 22. D isgrace W O R S H IP S E R V IC E Of Your Choice together the programs Is plan­ deal with a different aspect of 1. Engrossed 26. S o a k in g P A H ft T A T L P 10:30 A .M . N o s e rm o n is g iv e n at th e S u n - c h u rc h a t 1229 E , P r o s p e c t S t. C e E P ft ft A P ning to bring in dancers for at living each week. Two w e e k s 5. C irc u it wet V E l (W J1 M 10:30 a .m .) d a y m o r n in g s e r v ic e . N o h y m n s and th e S tu d e n t R e lig io u s L i b - 27. Kettles A N 11 P E H ft T least one of the remaining pro­ ago readings from the diary of 8. Electric “ W h a t A r e Y o u D o in g H e r e ? " University a r e su n g , and th e B ib le m ig h t e r a ls . th e U n tt a r ia n - U n iv e r s a lis t grams, Robert O. Richards, In­ A n n e Frank, jazz interpreta­ u n it: a b b r. 28. R u d im en ta l L C T T fc f t f t ri A Ml n o t be r e a d . c a m p u s y o u th g ro u p , a re p r e - 30. Social S p e a k e r: R e v . A J - i, W a lls c h la e g e r Christian Church In s te a d th e c o n g re g a tio n l i s - s e n tin g p r o g r a m s o f r e la t e d p o e - structor In social science and tions of Bach, Ray Bradbury's 11. Swan insect ft t A ft ft A M PJ 310 N . H a g a d o rn R d . genus 0 1 W, Y ft U 6 H board member, said* "Dandelion Wine,” and “ Dltes- H M C r i b N u r s e r y , so B r in g T h e te n s as a f o lk s in g e r p lu c k s o u t t r y and c la s s ic a l, ja z z and fo lk 12. M ilit a r y 31. C istern D on S t if f le r , M in is t e r I “ I wanted to Include electronic m ol" from "South P acific" built E M 1 T E 6 P T 1 S T B a b y . T a k e h o m e a co p y o f th e school 32. A cq u ire P h . 3 3 7 -1 0 7 7 a P e te S e e g e r tu n e , a c h u rc h m u s ic f o r 9 a»rrw s e r v i c e s m u s ic in a program, but Iwas up the atmosphere for " W h e n 34. Leaves W 1 L O ft A ft ri o W j" W h a t T h e n A r e We T o D o ? ’ ’ ¡s h e e t f o r s tu d y and a p p lic a tio n . B ib le S ch o o l 9 :4 5 a .m . m e m b e r r e a d s W h itm a n and A n n e F r a n k and a B e e th o ve n sym p h o n y th ro u g h o u t th e s u m m e r . outvoted,” Richards remarked. Girl a Young.” Is 14. Ita l. u n i­ v e rs ity city 38. O f the th ig h s T C H ft 1 s ¡E T o W o rs h ip S e rv ic e 10:45 a .m . T h e s ix - m a n b o a rd o f s tu d e n ts "W e try to keep the p r o g r a m s bone The program s.are truly non- 15. M a le fig u re 45. Saintes: snails s w e lls th ro u g h th e c h u rc h . n u rs e r y T h e U n i t a r i a n - U n lv e r s a lls t and fa c u lty m e m b e rs th a t p u ts denominatlonal, going beyond the provocative while at the same on a colum n 40. Redolence abbr. 5. Pope’s bus UNIVERSITY Judaeo-Christian tradition to in­ time preserving the worship ex­ 16. A djusts 41. Agreem ent palace A lw a y s a w a rm w e lc o m e at 9 :0 0 , 11:00 Sunday 18. L a rv a o f 42. Sp. boy DOW N 6. K in g volve any faith, he said. The perience,” Richards said. BA PTIST CHURCH Seventh-Day service is scheduled at 9 a.m. T h i s coming Sunday's pro­ h o rse fly 43. H ig h in 1. Steals toppers 19. Blade m usic 2. W in g s 7. C hum 'A m e r ic o r t B a p titt) so people from other churches gram , " A Man’ s A Man For 4 4. A fte rn oo n 3. L a rb o a rd 8. C o m p u n c ­ G e r a r d G . P h illip s , P a s to r Adventist Church can attend their own church ser­ All That” considers the virtues 20. N a rro w a ffa ir 4. K in d o f sea tio n inlet u n iv e r s it y T e m p o r a r ily m e e tin g a t U n i­ vices as well. and rewards of the m iddle-class, IO lu th e r a n c h u rc h a lc - lc a E D 2 -1 8 8 8 10:00 a.m. v e r s i t y L u th e r a n C h u rc h D iv is io n and A n n S t. Plymouth United under the title " C e le - Midwestern existence most of us b r a tio r ^ ^ lfe /^ ^ jr o g r a m ^ are In, he commented._______ II 2 3 4 i 5 12 C 7 Y 13 8 4 9. Sentiment 10. Scot. w a te rfa ll W o rs h ip Congregational 13. Flat fish %IS C h u rc h S chool 1 1 : 1 0 a.m. S A T U R D A Y S E R V IC E S y / 14 17. S trip lin g N u r s e r y P ro v id e d — 9 :3 0 a .m . Sabbath S ch o o l Church 21. Liable 1 0 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 a .m . a t A m e ric a n L e g io n C e n te r 1 1 :0 0 a .m . W o rs h ip S e rv ic e lb 17 i8 20 % ZI 22. R elgian com m une 8 :1 5 , 9 :1 5 , 10:30 F o r in fo r m a tio n o r t r a n s p o r ­ YY % IS % ß CONDITIONING C a m p u s Bus S e rv ic e tio n c a ll P a s to r A in s le y B la ir , 23. Set % A c r o s s f r o m C a p ito l on A lle g a n 2Z 23 24 26 24. T r y 4 8 5 -3 9 9 7 . 25. O ld dance F irs t Baptist Church 28 29 27 A 26. Battles LUTHERANWORSHIP Lansing Central Free M a r t in L u th e r C h a p e l C a p ito l at Io n ia S ts. F ir s t Christian Methodist Church S ER V IC E 30 %%$ 3i %%Y 29. Sodium ch lo rid e Reformed Church % L A N S IN G 33 . Acme L u th e r a n Student C e n te r 444 A b b o t Road SERM O N: " C h r is t And 240 M a r s h a ll S t., L a n s in g 828 N . W a s h in g to n , L a n s in g SUNDAY 36 31 % 33 33 ■ 40 33 36 31 34. P ro visio n s 35 VAvwj S e lfh o o d " 10 :0 0 a .m . Sunday S ch o o l entrance R e v . John M . H o fm a n , P a s to r A U T O 42 36. Lost W o rs h ip -9 :3 0 A .M . j C h ild r e n s ’ Sunday S chool 9 :3 0 R e v . S c o tt I r v in e C H U R C H SCHOO L 10:00 A . M . M o r n in g S e r v ic e 10:00 a .m . E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7 p .m . 1 1 :00 a .m . - C h a lk M o r n in g W o rs h ip T a lk - E lo is e G u e rn s e y . A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G 41 43 % 44 i% 45 37. C od o f love 38. B ro th e r 39. C o rru p tio n R e v e re n d F o rre s t Van V a lin R e v . T h e o d o re B u n d e n th a l, M O R N IN G W O R S H IP T h o s e in n eed o f t r a n s p o r ta ­ L u th e ra n C h a p la in 10:00 A . M . - N o E v e n in g S e rv ic e Due T o P e o p le o f a ll ra c e s w e lc o m e tio n c a ll: M r . J a c k V a n d e r S lik a t 3 5 5 -3 0 3 0 o r R e v . H o fm a n A n n u a l C o n fe re n c e C om pletely ♦Featuring* L u th e ra n M is s o u r i Synod F o r tr a n s p o r ta tio n c a l!3 5 5 ~ 8 0 3 1 Installed FIFTH IN A SERIES____ a t 5 -3 6 5 0 . FIR ST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE G uaranteed $275 • Hot P i z z a • F oo t L o n g s THE C ELEB R A T IO N of L I F E • S u b m a r in e s G e n ese e a t B u tle r S tre e ts And Everything E ls e Fo r Your C a r At " A M a n ’ s A M an F o r A ll T h a t ” FOR D E L IV E R Y THE S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S S u p e rv is e d n u r s e r y p ro v id e d AUTO K R A M E R CALL A r e lig io u s ' s u rv e y o f th e hum an ex­ Sunday s c h o o l f o r a ll a g e s ...........................9 :4 5 a .m . p e rie n c e th ro u g h speech and th e a r t s . M o r n in g W o r s h ip ............................................ 11:00 a .m . PARTS P L A C E : A L U M N IM E M O R IA L C H A P E L T IM E : 9:00 a .m . R ev. E v a n g e lis tic H o u r ............................................ 7 ;0 ° P-m - W E D N E S D A Y E V E P r a y e r M e e tin g . . . 7 : 3 0 p . m. D a v id K. E h r lin - M ln is t e r Tom O . T h o m p s o n - M u s ic D ir WHERE YOU G E T “ TH E LA R G E S T DISCO UNTS IN TOW N" SERVING YOU SINCE 1915 PIZZA PIT ED 2-0863 S p o n so re d by U n ita ria n U n iv e r s a lis ts Transportation Available 800 E . KALAM AZOO Phone IV 4-1335 203 M .A.C. C h u rc h and S tu d e n t R e lig io u s L ib e r a ls C a ll C h u rc h O ffic e IV 5 -0 6 1 3 I f N o A n s w e r , C a ll 3 3 2 -4 6 9 6 ____________ STAM PS! CASH S A V IN G S P lus /L A I D STAMPS) TRIN ITY CHURCH F ir s t Church of f» . Edgewood United SI In te rd e n o m in a tio n a l C h rist, Scientist S E R V IC E S Church STEAK SA LE! 709 E . G ra n d R iv e r i S unday: Sunday S c h o o l------------------- — . — _ - - _ 9;45 a .m . E a s t L a n s in g M o r n in g W o -s h ip ------------------ ----------- — 11:00 a .m . In te rd e n o m in a tio n a l 10:00 a . m . -T u n e . 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D ru m m o n d a t th e S ta te T h e a te r J . A lle n B a r b e r , m in is t e r H a rm o n C . B ro w n , a s s o c ia te Potatoes 1 lb-cans 4 69 P R 0 D UC i R e c to r m in is t e r G u e st M in is t e r M ic h #1 * M a r v e l V a n illa S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S V ic e P r e s id e n t O f C o lle g e O f " A m o s - T h e C r y F o r J u s t ic e " S U N D A Y S B R V IC E S * Potatoes $1 » 8:00 a .m .: H o ly C o m m u n io n and W o o s te r, W o o s te r, O h io . M o r n in g W o rs h ip 10:00 a .m . Ice Cream 1/2 8,1 49 20 lb bag :t i P ro n e . A w a r m and f r ie n d ly w e lc o m e D r , W a lla c e R o b e rts o n 11:00 a .m . 10:00 a .m .: M o r n in g P r a y e r & a w a its yo u a t F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ­ B ib le Study 6:00 p .m . S u lta n a 3 lb . J a r g E v e n in g W o rs h ip Hi * S e rm o n , C h u rc h S chool ia n ! C H U R C H SC H O O L W e d n e sda y e v e n in g B ib le Strawberry Preserves 89 M ic h . § \ w 10:00 a .m . a t th e C h u rc h S tu d y 7:3 0 p .m . Blue Berries pim> Vs1 SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH C r ib R o o m th ro u g h 6 th g ra d e F o r T r a n s p o r ta tio n C a ll F E 9 -8 1 9 0 S u lta n a Salad Dressing <*•J,r 35 * V» L A N S IN G C la s s e s 10:00 a .m . ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or E D 2 -2 4 3 4 M ic h . 1518 S. W A S H IN G T O N S P E A K IN G 7 :0 0 P .M . University Methodist St. Johns Student S u lta n a P la in o r S tu ffe d Carrots 2 lbb,g 29 Church Olives 1 pt 2 oz>Jar 89 * DR. WILBERT WEICH 1120 S. H a r r is o n R d . Parish F r . R o b e rt K a v a n a u g h , p a s to r F r . T h o m a s M c D e v itt S u lta n a 3 lb . 4 o z . ca n s M ic h . §1 S ta lk P R E S ID E N T , G R A N D R A P ID S " S p le n d o r O f T h e Sons O f G o d ' F r . J o s e p h F r o m m e y e r .O .F .M . Pascal Celery 19 B A P T IS T B IB L E C O L L E G E W ils o n M . T e n n a n t, M ln ls t e r t and 327 M .A .C . Pork & Beens w*th to m a t° s* “ c e J3 C A N D S E M IN A R Y P re a c h in g Sunday M a s s e s 7 :1 5 - 8 :3 0 -9 :4 5 - (H ig h ) S u p e r R ig h t 15 1 /2 o z . cans M ln l t M e a l 15 1 /2 o z . c a n s D r . G le n n M . F r y e , M in is t e r C O L L E G E B IB L E CLA SS /8 9 C 1 1 :0 0 -4 :4 5 SUNDAY 9:45 A.M. T A U G H T BY ARM OUR M cF A R L A N D W O R S H lP -9 :4 5 & 11:15 a .m . Y o u n g s te rs R e lig io n C la s s Chi with beans 3 /7 9 C Corned Beef Hash 3 9 :4 5 a .m . N u r s e r y D u r in g S e rv ic e s T H E C R E A T A T IA N T IC A P A C IF IC T E A C O M P A N Y . IN C . A T H O U G H T -P R O V O K IN G H O U R Y o u r A & P Super Market ¿ P a u p e r M a rk e ts D a ily and S a tu rd a y M a s s e s C H U R C H SC H O O L MORNING WORSHIP-11:00 A.M. corner o f Hagadorn 8> E a s t Grand R iv e r , E a s t L a n s i n g D R . W IL B E R T W E L S H : to 10:45 a . m .- P r o g r a m 6 :4 0 , 8 :0 0 , 12:10 A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P - 8:30 P .M . 9 :4 5 f o r a ll ages C o n fe s s io n STORE HOURS: 9 AM-9 PM SMIRK A I DIPINOABU FOOD MIRCHANT SINCE 1*54 « R E V . P A U L T lD S W E L L v . M is s io n a r y S e rv in g In P o r tla n d , O re g o n 11:00 a . m . - C h lld r e n , 2 - 5 y e a rs 9 :4 5 - M e m b e r s h lp C la s s '" ' D a ily - D u r in g a ll m a s s e s Monday thru Saturday A ll p ric e s In th is o d e f f e c t i v e thru S o t ., A ug. 7 , 1 9 6 5 in a ll f i v e L a n s i n g A A R Super M a rk ets. S a tu rd a y : 4 -5 :3 0 , 7 :3 0 -9 D is c u s s io n & R e fre s h m e n ts F r e e bus tr a n s p o r ta tio n L5 to S P E C IA L , b e fo re F i r s t 30 m in u te s b e fo r e each s e r ­ C a ll I V 2 -0 7 5 4 f o r t r a n s p o r ta tio n F r id a y , sa m e a s S a tu rd a y v ic e a ro u n d th e c a m p u s . Phone E D 7 -9 7 7 8 P A S T O R S : D R .H O W A R D S U G D E N .R E V . A L J O N E S ,D R .T E D W A R D Thursday, August 5, 1965 f Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan 2 FINE GRADES OF BEEF! BIG E FAMOUS SWIFT'S C a m p u s B u s S e r v ic e P la n s SIRLOIN MONEY SAVOR PREMIUM PR01EN N o C h a n g e s F o r F a ll T e r m The MSU bus service finds In­ Buses will run on a 12-mlnute "We can't follow any trends creased enrollment figures for frequency, with the commuter because the University keeps ex­ the fall deceiving, and does not buses on a slx-mlnutefrequency, panding. Things aren’t the same plan to a d d any new buses to its th e same as lest year, Jolman from one year to the next.” fleet. G e n e r a l F o r e m a n H e n ry s a id . B u s d r iv e r s w i l l r e c o r d th e J o lm a n s a id 10 o f M S U ’ s 13 buses n u m b e r o f p a s s e n g e rs f o r each He said buses have lost riders during the summer months. Though the summer lag may n m w i l l be in s e r v ic e a t th e s t a r t o f h a lf t r i p and ke e p a le r t f o r o v e r ­ mean an increase in operation B IG E MONEY SAVOR costs, MSU doesn't anticipate f a l l t e r m , " a n d i f r id in g in c r e a s ­ c r o w d in g . e s , w e 'l l a d d m o r e im m e d ia t e ly . ” H e a n tic ip a te d le s s tr a v e lin g " I f t h e ir fig u r e s In d ic a te w e raising the cost of the bus pass. The regular bus pass Is $12 a a r e g e ttin g m o r e lo a d s th a n w e term, and the commuter pass Is I ROUND STEAK on c a m p u s , h o w e v e r, b e ca u se m a n y o f th e s tu d e n ts w i l l now s h o u ld b e , w e ca n a d d s e r v ic e $6 a term. Each pass Is for an , 8 L N . T I I I M l. a nd a n n ou n ce th e new s c h e d u le In unlimited number of rides dur­ n a ve c la s s e s in t h e ir re s id e n c e a m a tt e r o f d a y s ,” h e s a id . ing the term. U l h a lls . M S U Is lo o k in g in to th e p o s s i­ For its first nine months of T h e new 2 0 - m in u te b re a k b e ­ tw e e n c la s s e s to b e g in th is f a ll b i l i t y o f le a s in g e x tra bu se s on service, the MSU bus service C L O S E D SUNDAYS w i l l e ase th e lo a d p e r b u s , g iv ­ s h o r t n o tic e . I t ’ s im p r a c t ic a l to hauled a total of 3 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 stu­ in g s tu d e n ts t im e to w a it f o r a b u y new b u se s b e c a u s e s tu d e n t dents a total of 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 m iles. d e m a n d Is so I r r e g u la r , J o lm a n Last winter term an average se co n d b u s i f th e f i r s t one is s a id . E a ch bus c o s ts $ 2 6 ,0 0 0 . of 3 2 ,00 0 students rode MSU CLOSE TO CAMPUS AT c ro w d e d . . buses daily. OSCAR MAYER SHOPPERS FAIR BIG E MONEY SAVOR 99$ Resource Shortage I J I THE C A R D SHO P, INC. 309 E a st G r a n d R iv er E ast L a n sin g, M ich. T-BONE STEAKS SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN LB SKINLESS FRANKS OSCAR Ma YER 330 1 E. MICHIGAN N E X T DOOR TO FRAN DOR Said Not Inevitable & KING BROCHURE MSU ROUND STEAKS 890 SMOKIE UNKS P r o b le m s in th e u se o f n a tu r a l O ne o f th e m o s t c r i t i c a l r e ­ r e s o u r c e s s h o u ld be r e a liz e d and s o u rc e p r o b le m s , R en n e added, NAME - /} 69C V A LU E! R EY N O LD ’S p la n n e d f o r , R o lla n d R . R e n n e , Is w a te r u s e . d ir e c t o r o f th e O ffic e o f W a te r R e s o u rc e s R e s e a rc h o f th e D e ­ p a r tm e n t o f I n t e r io r , sa id a t a “ O u r u rb a n a re a s c r e a te m o re d e m a n d f o r w a te r , b u t a t th e sa m e t im e , c a u s e i t to m o v e f a s te r b y STREET CITY _ « HEAVY DUTY r e c e n t w o rk s h o p in c o m m u n ity p r o v id in g m o r e w a te r p r o o f s u r ­ r e s o u r c e d e v e lo p m e n t. fa c e s lik e s tr e e ts and r o o f s . " M ich igan State U n iv e r s i t y T h e n a tio n need n o t a cce p t th e " P o llu t io n o f w a te r b y w a ste G raduation R in g s in e v it a b ilit y o f n a tu r a l r e s o u r c e s h o rta g e , he s a id , n o r f e a r th e r i s k o f te c h n o lo g y o u tr a c in g p o p ­ u la tio n , and s i l t im p a i r s u s e o f w a te r e ve n as a h a b ita t f o r fis h , and th e d re d g in g o f h a r b o r s and la k e s a re h id d e n c o s ts o f m a n -m a d e With A ny D a te Of Graduation ARMOUR STAR FRESH, WHOLE F O I L c h a n g e s ,” he s a id . STUFFED TURKEYS LB. 490 TURKEY LEGS R e n n e , f o r m e r a s s is ta n t s e c ­ r e t a r y o f a g r ic u lt u r e and a f o r ­ T h e U n ite d S ta te s , w ith o n e - m e r p r e s id e n t o f M o n ta n a S tate te n th o f th e w o r ld ’ s p o p u la tio n , 18” WIDE C o lle g e , s a id th a t th e re is an a l­ c o n s u m e s m o r e th a n 50 p e r c e n t MIX OR MATCH) t e r n a t iv e . o f w o r ld m in e r a l o u tp u t, R enne 1-DOZ. FR ESH PLAIN OR SUGARED DONUTS / 25 F T . s a id . He added th a t m o r e th a n P O L L Y ANNA OR TEN D ER KR U ST WHITE U R O LL W is e p la n n in g and m a n a g e m e n t o n e - h a lf o f th e m in e r a ls h ave o f r e s o u r c e u s e , he s a id , w o u ld b een p la c e d on th e c r i t i c a l l i s t . in c lu d e in v e s tm e n ts in r e s e a r c h E v e r y r i v e r b a s in in th e na­ R IN G S INCLUDE DEGREE, \ ssm a m .' and new te c h n o lo g y . t io n , e x c e p t th o s e in th e P a c if ic M SU SEAL, 3 E N G R A V E D " W e m u s t r e c o g n iz e o u r p r o b ­ le m s w ith th e use o f n a tu r a l r e ­ s o u r c e s ,” R enne s a id , “ b u t m an N o r th w e s t, w i l l be fa c in g s e rio u s p r o b l e m s o f w a te r q u a n tity a n d /o r q u a lity w ith in 35 y e a r s , he s a id INITIALS A N D A CHOICE OF 1 0 STO N ES B R E A D m u s t a v o id b o th h y s te r ia o f s t a r v ­ in g and fa ls e v is io n s o f u n lim it e d 1 1/4 LB . p le n t y . ” LO AVES I f p r e s e n t tr e n d s w e re to c o n ­ tin u e , R e n n e s a id , th e c o m b in e d e ffe c ts o f s o il e ro s io n and u rb a n 5 for s h e S j& iB tt u s e s w o u ld b a n k ru p t th e n a tio n 's Ü k ÈË w Ê* 210 a a g r ic u lt u r e la n d s u p p ly w ith in a I"» i f H k f ' ' ■ JA ' c e n tu r y . 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K t U , CUAARK AAMME Lt L OR u k MOCHA k iu u h a NUT mu i ^ 4 A A th a n th a t o f o u r fo r e s ts b e cause Í CINNAMONCRUNCH o u r g ra s s la n d s a re h a r d e r to r e ­ P O L L Y ANNA LOAF 11 OZ. p la c e ,” he s a id .___________________ ONLY CAN 19$ ASAS M Half the fun n M R w ra w sm sm m '- m m m w m - ü m i s i s e s « a a s -» n • • RE G . 69* KING GOLD CH ILLED Hears Papers is choosing together REG 6 F O R 59c S T R A W B E R R Y . . C H O C . O R M A R 5 H M E ! H A L F GAL. Sharing the th rill . . . k n o w in g her -ft dpi POOF ORANGE IUICE P L A S T IC JU G 590 T h e la te s t d e v e lo p m e n ts in ani­ d ia m o n d will be doubly tre a su re d because ¡B ; m a l s c ie n c e a re b e in g reported E V E R Y D A Y LOW P R IC E - B A L L A R D OR its «election w as a moment to remember. Let the JO h e re th is w e e k 'a t th e 57th a n n u a l J f t H w P ? m e e tin g o f th e A m e ric a n S o c ie ty o f A n im a l S c ie n c e at Shaw H a ll. N e a r ly 400 p a p e rs a re b e in g knowledgeable h e lp o f our experts make c hoosing y o u r diamond a perfect m o m e n t f o r you. Marquise $750. REG. 69c BIG E PIUSOURY BISCUITS re a d b y r e s e a r c h e r s , te a c h e rs Pear-shaped $6 2 5 . Round $350 . V A N IL L A WITH i COUNTRY FRESH SUNKIST LEMONADE and e x te n s io n p e rs o n n e l fr o m HALF a c ro s s th e n a tio n . T h e y d e a l w ith D iv id e d p a y m e n ts a v a ila b le ORANGE S H E R B E T GAL. 330 s u c h to p ic s as b re e d in g and g e n e ­ t i c s , n u t r i t i o n s , p h y s io lo g y , H A LF . COUNTRY FRESH ORANGE DRINK HALF m e a ts , p a s tu r e and fo re a g e , e n ­ G AL. v ir o n m e n t and p ro d u c tio n . 580 GAL, 270 H ig h lig h ts in c lu d e a s p e c ia l V :.tq w s r n m im M m m 'W f - m m a w a rd s b a n q u e t W e d n e sda y to h o n o r th o s e p e o p le who have HEINZ STRAINED CHEF BOY-AR.DEE R EG . 15C BIG E FRO ZEN T R E E S W E E T FRO ZEN m a d e o u ts ta n d in g c o n tr ib u tio n s in th e a re a o f a n im a l s c ie n c e , and an a d d re s s b y th e s o c ie ty p r e s id e n t th e s a m e e v e n in g . B U Y FOODS SPAGHETTI I FRENCH FRIES LEMONADE I WI TH T O M A T O S A UCE H C H E E S E OR M u r e th a n 1,000 p a r tic ip a n ts 6 OZ. CAN and t h e i r f a m il ie s a re r e g is t e r ­ JEW ELER S e d . In te r e s te d s tu d e n ts and f a ­ W c u lt y m e m b e rs a re in v ite d to 121 S . W a s h in g to n Ave. a tte n d . 9 OZ. PKG. G O * G O * 5 0 7 ■arowAQt I M S U h a s a b r a n d n e w o b m m k h w h m i K R E G . 39 * BIG E FR O Z E N G R E E N P E A S O G Rf t W 250 B O O K S T O R E A c r o s s F ro m B e r k e y H a ll 100 CT. I F A C I A L TISSUES p a k PEAS AND CARROTS V /i L B . BAG KING SIZE * Easy to reach WHITE CLOUD TISSUE 2 ROLL PAK 23 * IDOWHYFLAKE FROZEN WAFFLES I 13>2 OZ. PKG. 330 * Open soon to serve your F all needs m a fc fe « - WM * New ideas & New location & Super Bargains * * The only complete student store The shop where students go 1 P (H O M E G R O W N P A S C A L tXLERY U.S. N O . 1 C H K m i b ¿ t im ■Ü É M T 'I É f i ■ ! L P S LARGE STALK [b a g € ■ C A M P U S B O O K S T O R E 507 E. Grand R iv e r _____ Thursday, August 5, 1965 DELUXE KENMORE Automatic “ \ had been trying to sell my Zig-Zag sewing machine In­ cluding w a l n u t console, last THESALE WASSEWEDUPQUICKLY! machine for some time. Then I advertised in the State News and sold it immediately.” year's model with sixteen dec­ orative stitch drop In cams and all automatic attachments. Im­ maculate condition. Used less than 15 hours. $95. Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Employment Fo r Rant Fo r Sole 1961 4- c6M E’f 1961 Red 2-door, stick GREENBRIER l9óà. il.000 actual PORSCHE Super Ninety GIRL TO do light housekeeping WANTED ONE MAN to" share ENGLISH LIGHT-WEIGHT, 3- with" a ChEVRG LET fe ls c a y n e , shift. $525. Very good condition. work, twice a week. 882-4252 furnished house available now. speed bicycles, $39.77, f u l l d o o r , r a d io , s e a t b e lts , w h ite ­ m ile s . S ta n d a rd tr a n s m is s io n . c o u p e . E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . I V after 5 pm. for further Informa­ ED 2-1027 after 5. price. Rental-purchase terms lowcost w a lls , lo w m ile a g e . M u s t s e ll, Call E D 2-3860. 13 G ood c a m p in g c a r . P h one IV 9 -4 0 3 6 . 13 tion. 14 AVAILABLE NOW, two-manlur- available. We also have tennis o w n e r l e a v i n g c o u n tr y . 3 5 5 - CORVAtR 1963 convertible fvton- 5 -2 8 7 3 . 16 R A M B L E R A M E R IC A N 19616, 13b<5 c c . B A B Y S IT T E R , R E L IA B L E la d y . s o n s . P a r k in g . 3 3 2 -8 9 0 3 a f t e r m a le o v e r 21. K itc h e n p r i v i ­ G ra n d R i v e r , O k e m o s .’ 3 3 7 - O ne o f fe w le f t . C le a n ,- r u n s S ta r t S e p te m b e r, 8 -5 e x c e p t 5 :3 0 p m . 13 le g e s . P r iv a t e e n tra n c e , p a r k ­ 2343. C g o o d. P l r e l l i e s 59 tr a n s ; s t r e e t M o n d a y , W e d n e sd a y, F r i d a y W A N T E D , O N E g i r l to s h a re lu x - in g , p r iv a t e b a th . 3 3 2 -6 0 9 0 . 19 N IC E S E L E C T IO N o f w o m e n 's i o f G - P r o d , $795 o r o f f e r . C a ll a m . E x c e lle n t p a y . E D 7 -7 0 3 7 .1 4 u r y E d e n R o c a p a rtm e n t im m e ­ L O V E L Y F U R N IS H E D s i n g l e a p p a r e l. D r e s s e s , s w e a t e r s , R o n , 3 3 2 -3 6 7 1 . 14 G IR L S , E A R N up to $30d in one ro o m . A c ro s s fro m C am pus at d ia t e ly . C a ll 35J,-4232. 13 s k i r t s , b lo u s e s . S iz e 11-15. L ik e m o n th ! S ta ffo rd ’ s B a y V ie w In n , 908 S . H a r r is o n , a v a ila b le i m ­ H O L T , (J P S T M R S . U n fu rn is h e d , n e w . R e a s o n a b le . 351-4514. 14 B a y V ie w , M ic h ig a n . C a ll D I VOLKSWAGEN 7 -2 7 7 1 , P e to s k e y . 13 ne w o ne b e d ro o m . A i r c o n d i­ m e d ia te ly . 3 3 7 -0 6 5 0 . 14 IvflJST S E L L im m e d ia te ly , c o n - tio n e d . $145 m o n th . P h o n e O X REPA IRS stu d ent a s s is t a n t s in E ie c - 4-6161, o r O X 9 -2 3 0 3 . 13 Fo r Sale te n ts o f a p a r tm e n t. D e s k , an­ tiq u e s , p o t t e r y , la m p s , b o o k s . In s p e c tio n s & T u n e -u p s t r i c a l In s tr u m e n ta tio n and M a ­ L A R G E W ID E a rm e d th r e e - p ie c e O N E M A N to s h a re lu x u r y a p a r t - T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 5 . 4 0 6 -1 /2 N e w & U se d E n g in e s t e r i a l te s tin g . H a lf to f u l l t im e . m e n t w ith 3 s tu d e n ts . $ 6 3 .7 5 . s e c tio n a l b la c k n y lo n f r ie z e w ith G ro v e S t. 3 3 7 -2 5 5 7 . 13 S p e c ia liz e d R e p a ir S e rv ic e $150 u p . 3 5 5-5155. 13 s ilv e r th re a d s , r e a l fo a m c u s h ­ C a ll c o lle c t M ic h a e l M o o re , 313— PHONOGRAPH c G Lu m b ia , 3 - On M o s t Im p o rt C a rs . Y O U N G L A D IE S to w o r k f r o m LO 1 -8 6 7 4 . 16 io n s w it h re m o v a b le c o v e r s . o u r p le a s a n t o f f ic e . G u a ra n te e d F U R N IS H E D F O U R r o o m s . T w o G ood c o n d itio n . $55. 355-8255, speed c h a n g e r. N e w D ia m o n d CAM ERON’S s a la r y . M u s t be a b le to c o n ­ o r t h r e e g i r l s b e g in n in g F a l l . a f t e r f iv e 655-2361. 13 n e e d le . T a b le s ta n d . F in e c o n ­ d it io n . $ 3 0 . 4 8 2 -7 8 8 8 . 14 IMPORTS v e r s e I n t e llig e n t ly . F o r in t e r ­ v ie w a p p o in tm e n t, 4 8 9 -0 7 8 1 . 13 C lo s e . $120 p e r m o n th t o t a l. FOR S A LE 3/4 c a r a t d ia m o n d e n - S IA M E S E " K l'n 'k r J b . A d o r a b le , 3 5 5 -7 0 4 0 . 14 g a g e m e n t r in g . G o ld s e ttin g . 2 20 E a s t K a la m a z o o S t. H O U SE P A IN T IN G , e x t e r io r o n ly . $400 o r b e s t o f f e r . C a ll 351- p la y f u l, s o p h is tic a te d , H o u s e - 482-1337 W A N T E D O NE g i r l s u b le a s e r f o r E x p e r ie n c e d . R e a s o n a b le r a te s . F a ll t e r m , U n iv e r s it y T e r r a c e . 4786. 13 b ro k e n and w e a n e d , 7 w e e k s o ld . C a ll 3 3 7 -0 6 5 0 . 14 C a ll D a v e , E D 2 -0 2 5 8 . 15 W E BC O R RO Y A t C o ro n e t p o r t - W r it e 631 E . F r o n t , T r a v e r s e C it y , M ic h ig a n . 15 a b le ta p e r e c o r d e r 3 s p e a k e rs H O R S E ; "M A R E lb y e a r s o ld . B r i d le and s a d d le , $250 o r b e s t ICE SHOW In u n it , p lu s m a n y o th e r fe a ­ C o o l-M a n -C o o l T A L E N T ON ICE G IR L O V E R 21 to s h a re a p a r t - m e n t, $50 m o n th ly , e v e ry th in g In c lu d e d . B u n k b e d s . A c r o s s tu re s . $90, 6 8 2 4 . ________ o r best o ffe r. 332- o f f e r . G e n tle . O X 4 -8 2 5 1 . 13 TRAVEL T R A I L E R 11 f t . lVSC. 20’’ GIRLS (or boys) bicycle S le e p s f o u r . R e e se a x le h itc h . 14 f r o m c a m p u s . 3 3 2 -4 5 7 8 b e tw e e n chrome fenders, $20. 332-3868. E le c t r ic b r a k e c o n t r o l In c lu d e d . T a k e a r e f r e s h i n g b r e a k f r o m t h e m i s e r i e s o f h ot s u m m e r w e a t h e r . Last P erform an ce: 8 a m . a n d 11 a m . 15 13 C a ll IV 9-6298. 14 C o m e on i n s i d e a n d e n j o y y o u r s e l f in a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d c o m f o r t , h e r e . W ed ., Aug. 1 1 , 8:15 p .m . AURORA 1302 slot-racing set, BURCH AM WOODS $20. Two weeks old. Cell Steve, EVENING EMPLOYMENT WORLD CHAMPION SKA TER S and e t 332-4798. 13 UN IVERSITY T E R R A C E SUMMER WORK T i c k e t s now a v a i la b i» at EYDEAL V ILLA If you are free 4 evenings E V E R G R E E N ARMS - D E LT A ARMS A r a n a B o x O f f i c e , d a y o r n ig h t . C ontact L en s per week and Saturdays, F e a tu r ln g S w im m in g Service you can maintain your stu­ P o o l & B a rb e c u e a re a s . dies and still enjoy a part- H A S LE T T ARMS - LOWEBROOK ARMS R in k sid e S e a t s $ 1 .0 0 time jo b doing 1 & 2 B e d ro o m A p ts . D r . D .M . D e a n , SPECIAL INTERVIEWWORK CEDA RBRO O KE ARMS B a lco n y $ .7 5 $ 1 2 5 - E f.fic ie n c y O p to m e tris t th a t w i l l b r in g an a v e ra g e *• in c o m e ef $55 p e r w e e k . **$ 2 2 0 - 4 P e o p le 210 A bbott Road I f y o u a r e n e a t a p p e a rin g State Management Corp. Michigan State University Fidelity Realty Above College Drug a nd a h a r d w o r k e r , c a ll M r ! A r n o ld , 3 5 1 -4 0 1 1 , M o n . & T u e s . b e tw e e n 10 a .m . & 4 4 4 M ic h ig a n A v e n u e Ph. 332-8687 Ice Arena ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 E D ^ - ö s e s 1 p .m . (N o o th e r t im e ) . T hursday, August 5, 1965 9 Michigan State N e w s, E ast L ansing, Michigan Fo r Sale Personal Service S A l N T B E R N A R D AKC Regis­ STUDENTS: WHY l e a v e your DIAPER SERVICE-Hospital pure ( M SU In s titu te T r a n s la t e s R e s e a r c h tered. G o o d markings. Two dorms when BIMBO'S will de­ diapers. We’ re the most modern years old. Good family pet.Call liver your Pizzas to you! Call and the only personalized diaper « IV 5 -2 8 7 3 . 14 484-7817. C service in town. Palls furnished. A W E S T E R N W E A R , B o o t s , RENT YOUR t v from N E j X t . No deposit. 2 pounds of baby T h e clinic-school project is another of LS I’ s L S I is also developing s project to "package Classroom teachers may soon inherit the saddlery. COLTSFOOT W EST­ Zenith and GE portables for clothes at no extra cost. major efforts to bridge the gap between re­ courses or parts of courses’ * for use in off- fruits of human learning research at the push ERN M ER CAN TILE, 11380 Pea­ only $9 per month. Free se rv­ AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE search and practice. campus instruction. of a computer’ s button. School teachers and administrators a ro u n d cock Road, Lalngsburg. Call ice and delivery. Call N EJA C 914 E . Gier St. The clinic-school manual, as part of the The layman’ s use of computers to locate 6 5 1-5 6 37 . 19 T V Rentals, 482-0624. C IV 2-0864 C project, contains a collection of over 150 the state are demanding more cotrseo in e d u ­ everything from a research document to a film NORGE" REFRIGERATOR, R FRIGER T R, e a o very FREEH A thrilling hour of beauty. TH ESES PRINTED. Rapid s e rv - strip is only one of about 16 projects conducted hypotheses for teacher behavior, drawn from cation than MSU h a s fsculty to te a c h th e m , according to a report by W a rd . good condition, $40, Ideal for For appointment, call 484-4519. ice. Drafting supplies. Xerox by the College of Education’ s Learning System classroom Incidents. M rs. Judith Henderson, copies. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E ­ campus coordinator of the clinic-school project To meet this demand for off-campus instruc­ small house or cottage. Phone M ER LE NORMAN COSMETICS Institute (LSI). PRINT, 221 South Grand. 482- said. tion, L SI is developing the “ system-designed IV 2-70 4 9 . 13 STUDIO, 1600 E . Michigan. C Ted Ward, professor of education. Is director 5 4 3L C Teachers were observed by colleagues and course,” or “ instructor-less cou rse." EUROPEAN ANTIQUES, topper FR EE FILM with prints, B&W, of the Institute. T V R EN TA LS for students. E co - interns who documented their classroom be­ Students would use tape recordings, films, and brass items, Carnival glass, 620 or 127. 75* m i n i m u m . LS I was founded in fall of 1963 to serve as a nomlcal rates by the term and havior, specifically, the decisions they made in reference books, pamphlets and study guides coffee m ills, pine chest, wall MAREK R E X A L L PRESCRIP­ “ research translator,” to translate research month. UNIVERSITY T V REN ­ particular situations. prepared by MSU faculty. cabinets, German wall clocks, TION C E N T E R , 301 N.Cllppert, to provide the ways and means for educational Each statement contains a description of the A supervisor chosen by the local school Danish secretary and other col­ T A L S . 484-9263. C change. by Frandor. Free gift with this incident, the teacher’ s rationale for making the system and the University would guide the lectors’ i t e m s . 643 Cornell ACCIDENT PROBLEM ? e ' e n Under the Learning Information Center (LIN- ad. C 13 decision, the student reaction to the decision course in accordance with a manual. Ave., East Lansing. 337-1100.13 KALAMAZOO STR EET BODY CENT) project, information about aptitude and RICH P E b R L fefk e ep it by sav- and a list of “ good’ ’ alternative decisions. The students would meet with an MSU faculty DECORATED CAK ES for Special SHOP. Small dents to large achievement tosts or such educational materials ing money on boat-motor insur­ R e s e a rc h e r s in h u m a n le a r n in g h a ve e x a m in e d member for one or two sessions out of about o c c a s io n s . We deliver. Specials: wrecks. American and foreign as research documents and audio-visual aids ance from BUBO LZ. Phone 3 3 2 - th e m a n u a l, a nd in s o m e c a s e s , h a v e ta k e n 10, the report states. Thursday, Parkerhouse Rolls, cars. Guaranteed work. 489- would be on punched cards and accessible to the 8671. C 13 e x c e p tio n to a te a c h e r ’ s d e c is io n . The new techniques that develop from the 6 f o r 1 9*. F r id a y and S a tu rd a y , 7507. 1411 E . Kalamazoo St. C classroom teacher in a matter of minutes. In th a t c a s e th e r e s e a r c h e r h a s p re p a r e d system-designed courses o f campus could be J e l ly R o ll, 4 9 * . K W A S T B A K ­ Real Estate TH ESIS, INK drawings of graphs, Administrators, students and counselors as h is ow n s ta te m e n t on w h y h e d is a g re e s w ith used in improving on-campu instruction. Ward E R IE S , B r o o k f ie ld P la z a , E a s t L a n s in g ; F r a n d o r ; 303 S . W a sh ­ alWAYS d i s a p p o i n t e d ? maps and charts for reproduc­ tion. Experienced. CallM arnee, well as teachers could use the computer as a reference aid, LIN CEN T Director John F . Y in — th e te a c h e r and w h a t he w o u ld h a v e done in ­ said. Three bedroom Ranch. s te a d , in th e lig h t o f le a r n in g r e s e a r c h . The counterpart to the Learning Systems in g to n . C13 882-9730 after 6 pm. 16 sonhaler said. S c re e n e d p o r c h . U t i l i t y r o o m . T h e m a n u a l s ta n d s as th e “ e x p lic it m o d e l o f Institute is the Human Learning Research In­ TAPE R E C O R D E R , W o lle n s a c k . “ W e see no re a s o n w h y c o m p u te rs s h o u ld L ik e n e w . M a n y fe a tu r e s . C o m ­ C o m p l e t e l y c a r p e t e d and Service n o t now ta k e an Im p o r ta n t p la c e a lo n g w it h o th e r w h a t a m a s te r te a c h e r , a good te a c h e r , is l ik e , ” stitute, created last March by the Colleges of d ra p e s . B e a u tif u lly d e c o ra te d M r s . H e n d e rs o n s a id . Education and Social Science to serve as a focal p le te w ith a ll a c c e s s o rie s . $ 7 0 . e le c t r o n ic m e d ia su ch a s t e le v is io n , r a d io o r th ro u g h o u t. F in e s t la n d s c a p in g T y p ing S e r v ic e T h e m a n u a l w i l l be used b e g in n in g th is f a l l in point for all-university research, with a long- C a ll 351-4214. 13 ta p e r e c o r d in g s in m a k in g e d u c a tio n a l p r a c t ic e a n y w h e re ! N e a r M S U . $ 1 9 ,5 0 0 , Y Y P I S T A V A IL A B L E . E x p e r- s o m e M S U s tp d e n t te a c h in g p r o g r a m s . r-ange bearing on the problem of education. s T r o M E E r g c a r l So N d u a l, 50 m o r e e d f e r : ! " « / ’ h e s a id . 3 3 T -& 2 7 . 14 ie n c e d . T e r m p a p e rs , b o o k r e - ■ w a tt a m p li f i e r . T w o y e a r s o ld , E A S T L A N S IN G , N e a r . O ne m ite ■P b o n e 3 5 5 -3 0 9 7 $75. P h o n e 3 3 2 -6 6 4 0 . 17 to M S U , o n e b lo c k to g ra d e m o r n in g s o r e a r ly a fte r n o o n s .1 3 K R O E H L E R 3 -p ie c e s e c tio n a l. s c h o o l. T h r e e b e d ro o m , 1-1 /2 T y p in g IN m y h o m e . S ta r t i m - A IR F O R C E S C H O L A R S H IP S N in e C a d ets R e c e iv e A id E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . G e n u i n e b a th R a n c h . P a n e le d b a s e m e n t, m e d ia te ly . T h e s e s . W o u ld a p - S h a w F ilm m a r b le c o ffe e ta b le . See a ft e r 7 g a s I n c in e r a t o r . P r ic e d to s e lL • p r e c ia te c o r r e c t p u n c tu a tio n and p m . C a ll 3 3 9 -2 4 4 8 . 15 C a ll o w n e r, 3 3 2 -3 4 6 1 . 14 s p e llin g . Phone I V 4 -4 0 4 3 . 13 C O U C H A N D c h a ir , r e f r ig e r a t o r , 1220 W O L F C O U R T . T h r e e b e d - S e t F r id a y T Y P I N U . T E R M p a p e rs , t E e s is , bed and m a t t r e s s . S to v e , d in in g r o o m s . N e a r c a m p u s . Id e a l f o r e tc . R o y a l E le c t r ic . P ic a ty p e . Ir is h m a n G e o r g e B e r n a rd N in e M S U A i r F o r c e R O T C T . Heyboer, professor of Aero­ lizatlon Act of 1964. ta b le and tw o c h a ir s . A ls o o th e r s tu d e n t r e n t a l. $ 7 ,5 0 0 . C a ll M r . W ill p ic k up and d e liv e r . O X c a d e ts h a v e been s e le c te d to r e ­ space Studies at MSU, the new The number of scholarships Shaw’ s “ A r m s and th e M a n ’ ’ is it e m s . 4 8 4 -3 4 4 3 . 13 R a z e t, O X 4-8251 o r A D V A N C E 9 -2 2 2 6 . 19 a G e rm a n p ro d u c tio n f o r th e in ­ c e iv e A i r F o r c e s c h o la rs h ip s th is scholarships w i l l range from awarded to each school hosting H I D E - A - B E D s o f a and f o u r - R E A L T Y , R e a lto r s , IV 2-1121.14 t e r n a tio n a l f i l m s e r ie s to be f a ll. about $425 per year for in-state A ir Force ROTC was based on T Y P IN G W A N T E D . N o p ic k - u p d r a w e r c h e s t. N e a r ly n e w . $250 E A S T L A N S IN G . R e d C e d a r a re a . sh ow n 7 :3 0 p j n . F r id a y and S at­ T he y a re : students, to $950 per year for the number of second lieutenants o r d e liv e r y . C a ll E D 2 -2 0 2 5 .1 2 o r b e s t o f f e r . I V 9 -6 0 0 5 . 15 S h a rp , 3 -b e d r o o m R a n c h , w ith u rd a y in F a ir c h ild . T h e p ic t u r e F r a n c is J . B a te m a n , W a yn e out-of-state students, in addition graduated at each Institution for f ir e p la c e , a tta c h e d g a ra g e , and W I L L D O T Y P IN G . H a ve E le c - w a s an A c a d e m y A w a r d n o m in e e . s o p h o m o re ; J o h n A . G e g us, to the $50 monthly allowance. the past five years. All cadets B o o ts t r i c t y p e w r it e r . E x p e rie n c e d in W a y n e s o p h o m o re ; D a v id C . The scholarships were made qualified for enrollment in the fin is h e d b a s e m e n t w ith r e c r e a ­ 15’ L O N E S T A R C A P R I F ib e r - t io n r o o m a n d p a n e le d d e n . th e s e s . 2886 E . J o lly R d . 10 A s a t ir e o f th e g lo r ie s o f lo v e H a m e s , K a la m a z o o s o p h o m o re ; available for the first time to Junior year of AFROTC this fall glass. 35 h p . J o h n s o n . A 11 P r ic e ju s t re d u c e d to $19,500. m in u te s f r o m c a m p u s . 3 3 7 - and w a r , “ A r m s a nd th e M a n ” M ic h a e l J. H a n n a h, G ra n d R a p id s Air Force ROTC cadets under were eligible for the scholar­ e q u ip p e d f o r s k iin g and p le a ­ Good t e r m s . C L A U C H E R T Y 7607. 13 in v o lv e s R a in a , th e y o u n g la d y o f s o p h o m o re ; J o h n B . K e a n , G ro s s e the recently enacted ROTC Vlta- ships. s u r e . C a ll 3 3 2 -3712. 13 R E A L T Y , R e a lto r s . E D 2 -0 3 7 5 . T Y P IN G , E X P E R IE N C E D t y p is t u p p e r c la s s B u lg a r ia n s o c ie ty , P o in te s o p h o m o re . R U N A B O L 'T S , 14 f t . C o lo n ia l and d e s ir e s ty p in g to be done a t w it h C a p t. B lu n t s c h li, th e o p p o r­ A ls o W illi a m L . P h illip s , J e f f - W a g e m a k e r, 25 h .p . E le c t r ic E A S T L A N S IN G , ¿ h a r m in g 4 - h o m e . P h o n e 8 8 2 -0 8 9 6 . l i t u n is t ic , c y n ic a l S w is s o f f ic e r o f e rs o n to w n , K y ., s o p h o m o r e ; engine. B e a u tifu l c o n d itio n . T r a i l e r . W ill d e m o n s tr a te . IV b e d ro o m C a p e C o d C o lo n ia l. C lo s e to c a m p u s . L e s s th a n 4 C A R O L W .N E L Y . S m ith -C o ro n a th e d e fe a te d S e rb ia n f o r c e s . E le c t r ic . T h e s e s , t e r m p a p e r s , D o n a ld C . R a s h e r, M t . V e rn o n , N . Y . , s o p h o m o re ; W i l l i a m S . lATTENTION C AR OW NERSl R a in a ’ s fia n c e e , L t . S a ra n o ff, R o s e n q u is t, L a n s in g s o p h o m o re ; 9 -1 8 4 5 . 13 y e a r s o ld . T w o b a th s . S to r m s g e n e ra l ty p in g . 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