MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan sTATS NEWS Friday, December 2, 1966 From The STATE NEWS j and, Your Area Merchants J Y o u ’ ll f i n d a m u c h b e t t e r s e l e c t i o n o f I gifts a n d a v o i d th e last m i n u t e rush b y ■ | s h o p p in g e a rly fo r C h ristm a s. | It’s smart to do your shopping in the East Laosing- Lansing area this year ■ V. — __ Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan STUFF STOCKINGS WITH GIFTS FROM S.B.S. A l l o f the s e g ifts and m a n y o th e r s w i l l m a k e e x c e l l e n t g ifts to give th is C h r i s t m a s . OUR H A L L M A R K BOX ED CARDS ARE ON DI SPLAY . . . $1.00 - $3.50 WHY NOT MAKE SHOPPING EASY? SELL S.B.S. YOUR USED TEXTBOOKS FOR TOP CASH, AND USE THE MONEY FOR THESE STOCKING STUFFERS. F ree Parking at the re a r of the store ACROSS FROM OLIN F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 3 Foreign student Yule Safety project needs Americans Check m obile Industry D ec. 21 when the perm anently in te re ste d in in te r- A m erican p articip a n ts a re needed for “ An A dventure in W orld U nderstanding,” the 14th foreign students w ill v isit the national rela tio n s as a re su lt O ldsm obile p lan t. Following the of the MSU C h ristm a s special. Your annual C h ristm a s pro g ram for able p a rts and o th e r to p ics r e ­ foreign students from a c ro ss the U nited S tates, according to Edwin m a ss production, interchange- abel p a r ts and o th er topics r e ­ Taking your lated to industry. Reuling, a s sista n t d ire c to r of student a c tiv itie s. A second p art of the p ro g ra m ’s M .R .S .? production p h ase includes a jo u r­ T h re e men and th re e women w ill be selected from those ap­ ney to the Kellogg plant at B attle C reek Dec. 28. Volkswagen Service plying in 101 Student S ervices to A tm osphere of the program se rv e a s p rogram coordinating h o sts and h o ste sse s, he said. tends to be inform al, according to M iss Woodward, “ In such a and Repair relax ed atm o sp h ere th e re is T he program , running D ec. 20 much le ss chance fo r arg u m en t.” through D ec. 29, will bring to ­ A l l m a j o r and m i n o r w o rk u n d e rta ke n T h e world understanding p r o ­ g eth er approxim ately 80 foreign g ram is designed to show both a students f r o m u n iv e rsitie s A m p le p a r ts supply r u ra l and urban point of view of around the nation. T h e A m erican p articip an ts will se rv e as social A m erican life, Reuling said . h o sts and h o ste sse s when the C h ristm as E ve the p articip an ts v isito rs f ir s t a r r iv e at Kellogg w ill be taken into L ansing and C e n te r w here the p rogram will E a s t L ansing hom es to observe UNIVERSITY FOREIGN CM be based. C h ristm as w i t h an A m erican 3 029 E . K a la m a z o o at C lip p e r t fam ily, according to Reuling. O rganization of talen t shows 4 82-5832 4 8 9 -8 2 1 1 Reuling said a second fam ily and other d etails of planning and Open 7:30 t i l l 9 :3 0 w eekdays m ay host the students on C h rist­ ca rry in g out plans will be aided by the MSU A m erican students. m as Day. "W e a r e looking fo r people Two days following C h ristm as who know th e ir way around farm s, w ill be devoted to r u ra l life. P a r ­ people vitally in te re ste d in m e et­ ticipating farm hom es in the a re a ing people of different cu ltu res. w ill welcome the foreign student In short, jacks of all tr a d e s ,” to th e ir way of life, said Reuling. said Reuling. Do your A m erican u n iv e rsitie s a c ro s s M ary Woodward, d ire c to r of the nation a r e asked to nam e cram m ing the program , s tr e s s e d that the two o r th re e outstanding foreign six A m ericans w ill also be " p a r ­ students who would be able to with ticipants rep rese n tin g the United attend, he said . F ro m th ese a re S tates, ju st as the foreign stu ­ selected 70 o r 80 to attend from MODERN dents la n d s.” re p re se n t th e ir hom e­ a s many co u n tries a s p o ssib le. He added th at the u n iv e rsitie s B R ID E "T h e Challenge of F rien d sh ip ” From previews of the newest bridal finance the tr ip if th e ir nom inees serving a s th is y e a r ’s them e, a r e invited. MSU A m erican stu ­ and trousseau fashions to exciting covers such topics a s why people dents also rec eiv e sch o larsh ip s. plans for an off-season European becom e what they a r e , ways of honeymoon, Modern Bride is the mod­ com m unicating with people inside, T h e A m erican m em b ers, a c ­ ern guide to large and small weddings, com m unicating with people inside cording to M iss Woodward, will first-home furnishings, post-nuptial and se p a ra te from one’s own be fre e C h ristm a s Eve and entertaining, and the planning that cultural group, how to in te rp re t C h ristm as Day a s well as m ost makes perfect — before, during and other cu ltu res in light of one’s of the following two days when the after. See for yourself in the current own, how in d u stria l changes af­ foreign students a r e visiting fect society and how to gain and issue of Modern Bride. r u r a l hom es. give friendship despite differing JUST 75C-ASK ABOUT THE SPECIAL b e lie fs and cu ltu ral p a tte rn s. R e u lin g n oted th a t m a n y s t u - HALF-PRICE STUDENT SUBSCRIPTION RATE Action w ill ce n te r on the auto­ d e n t s in th e p a s t h a v e b e c o m e AVAILABLE THROUGH COLLEGE BOOKSTORES! W h e r e do you go f o r C h ris tm a s g ifts that w ill b rin g a w a r m h o li­ d a y g lo w to e v e r y o n e on you l i s t ? ? You’re up to your nech in the luxury of a new Velour shirt Rich-looking velour now comes T o E a s t L a n s i n g ’ s H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r ; S p a rta n S p i r i t , C h r i s t m a s S p i r i t , and H o lid a y C h e e r . to the front of fashion with a high neck that's right in style. F e a t u r in g g ifts im p o r t e d f r o m : Scotland, Deep-tones galore in our K entuc k y , T e n n e s e e , C a l i f o r n i a & P a w P a w . col lection--all ready to make your leisure a lot more enjoyable. Stop hy today to choose » $12.00 TOM'S PARTY STORI 2 780 E a s t G r a n d R i v e r Just E a s t o f the C o r a l G ab le s rKosiïcheliiros. D O W N T O W N -L A NS IN G FO R G IF T S A P P R O P R IA T E AT C H R IS T M A S and A P P R E C I A T E D A T N E W Y E A R S 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan M MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S to r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S to re MSU Book S t o re MSU Book S to r e S u B o Registration, Football games, o k S t o r e M S u B o o k S th e t o A P P R E C IA T E D r G ift! e for the man on the go! M Attache Cases S U by Rico & Stebco B MSU Jewelry o o by Kinney and College Seal k S t vmsßmmm* o r b o o k s e . . . . M A K E PERFECT G I F T S M S u B o o k S t o r e § M c c M S U S p o r t s w e a r by Jem ^ S C h a m p io n and V e lv a - S h e e n U B o o k S t o r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU Bo ok S t o r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S t o r e F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S to re MSU Book S to r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU Book S to re M S u Mid-Terms, Thanksgiving . . . . B o o k S t o r e M S u B o o Gifts From MSU Bookstore k S t o r ‘The O fficial MSU Ring” Social Stationery BOOK STORE In the Center f o r International Program s , , a ., R o fik Store MSU Book St o r e MSU Book S t o r e MSU B o ok S t o r e MSU B ook Store" 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Yanks will be lonely In many of th e se a re a s p ilots SAIGON, Viet Nam (UP1) - The the Cambodian b o rd er the tough “ G reen B e re ts” m ark a lonely flying loudspeaker planes used lo n eliest C h ristm as of a ll w ill be iso lated C h ristm a s. fo r propaganda p u r p o s e s w ill m ark ed by o ver 350,000 A m eri­ T he tiny b arbed w ir e - b a r ri­ m ake a special flight o ver the can so ld ie rs, sa ilo rs , m arin es caded c a m p s of the S p e c i a l iso lated cam ps to b la re out a and airm en fighting in the jun­ F o rc e s a r e staffed by tw elve- few b a rs of “ Jin g le B e lls.” gles of Viet Nam 12,000 m iles man A m erican team s supervising C h ristm as is a tim e fo r peace from home and th e ir loved ones. a couple of hundred native m e r­ and being a t hom e with your C h ristm as packages and let­ cen ary tro o p s. fam ily and frie n d s. te r s from home w ill pour in at F o r many of th ese cam ps any A m erican men at w ar so fa r an astonishing ra te . C h ristm as goodies will have to from home w ill fight th e ir big­ Uncle Sam w ill m ake an a ll- be parachuted to them . g est b attle — against lo n elin ess. out effort to se e that every one of his boys ea ts a trad itio n al eig h t-co u rse turkey and d ressin g dinner on C h ristm as Day even in th e rem o test a r e a s . P ro te sta n t and Catholic Chap­ lin s w ill trav e l hundreds of m iles by plane, h elico p ter, jeep and on foot to hold C h ristm as se rv ic es fo r the tro o p s. In the r e a r a re a s s e rv ic e clubs w ill be d eco rated , C h ristm as mu­ s ic w ill be played and GI’s w ill Eye For Art eat the best p o ssib le C h ristm as d in n e r. Jan O a t le y , B a t t l e C r e e k s e n io r and A l b e r t M a l e n - If the Com m unists cooperate fa n t , E a s t L a n s in g g ra d u a te stu d ent, s e le c t w o rk s of th is y e a r a s they did la s t, guns a r t f o r the annual C h r i s t m a s S ale Show at K re s g e w ill fa ll silen t a c ro s s the w a r- A r t C en ter Dec. 4 -2 3 . to rn land and no man w ill be fo rced to k ill another on the birthday of th e P rin c e of P eace. A rty gifts by students But th e continual guard cannot b e low ered and fo r som e young A m erican s, C h ristm as w ill be on sale in K resge gallery spent in a foxhole and th e only turkey they w ill se e w ill com e sold and taken away, o th e rs a r e in a little olive g reen can stam p­ P rin ts , paintings, sc u lp tu re, brought out to rep lace them . ed " C -ra tio n , individual m eal, ind draw ings by MSU students H ours a t the g allery a r e 2-5 com bat, turkey lo af.’* vill app ear under many C h ris t- n a s tr e e s th is y e a r a s the C h ris t- p j n . , Saturdays and Sundays,7-9 On the hot w hite sands of the p.m . Tuesday and, because the co a sta l p lain s to the north a few nas S ales Show a t the K resge gallery is being kept open during c ru sty m a rin es m ay find a ratty i r t C enter gallery opens to the little scru b b ru sh pine and deco­ mblic Sunday. the lunch hour fo r th is show, 9 a .m .-5 p .m . Mondays through ra te its b ranches w ith the tops of B esides th ese w orks of a r t , F rid a y s. T he show clo ses the C -ra tio n cans and links of m a­ ew elry and ce ram ic work——us— tally the m o st popular item s fo r F riday before C h ristm a s. chine gun " a m m o .'1 If you squint your eyes a little Tiffs—a r e also on sa le. Also on exhibit during D ecem ­ and ignore th e 100-degree heat P ric e s for the w orks a r e set b e r is a collection of rep ro d u c­ you can p reten d that it’s a snowy ay the a r ti s ts , and selection of tions of 16th, 17th and 19th Cen­ w in te r scen e and th e tr e e is :hose to be displayed fo r sa le is tu ry Dutch draw ings on loan from beautiful. lone by a group of a r t students the N etherlands I n f o r m a t i o n In the rugged g reen m ountains responsible fo r arran g in g the km » A r in /iit/ir iiid l S T f* S e rv ic e s . of the V ietnam ese highlands along yroR K H oliday HOP * k .% MATERNITY FASHIONS „ M ffl SMART MOTHERS-TO-BE a r e gay and com fortable in our one-piece d re s s e s P ho n e: I V 4 - 9 6 0 7 and p retty coordinates at p ric e s you can afford to pay. peciifc/ • DRESSES D re ssy & C asual O u r C o a c h m a n s u é é e s ts .. • JACKETS C asual - F estiv e t h is e x c lu s i v e d e e p - t e x t u r e d • SKIRTS S w is s rib b e d z e p h y r wool p u ll­ W ashable wools o v e r s w e a t e r . S t y l e d f o r co m — cottons f o r and a c tion w ith new saddle • SLACKS S h o u ld e rs in s o lid shades o f S tretch wool B u rgu n dy , N a v y o r S t r a w . cotton $ 2 2 .5 0 • LINGERIE S lips, P .J .’s , gowns • FOUNDATIONS Small's B ra s , g ird le s, g a r te r belts BANKARD CHARGES Sizes 3-13, 6-20, 38-44 ACCEPTED The L a rg e st selection in C en tral Michigan Ife . OPEN MON. th ru F R I. ’till 9:00 P.M . tw o e le v e n so. W a s h in g to n M L ................................................. 'T * M i c h i g a n t h e a t e r b u ild ing F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 7 STATE DISCOUNT Christmas Gift Coupons For Friends, Relatives, and Yourself. Buy Now - Save with these discounted prices — C O U P O N "“ “ COUPON“ ■COUPON' ^ — COUPON* ■COUPON“ Kodak 104 Revlon Intimate Ambush Spray Canoe Old Spice Line after Shave Instamatic Camera Spray Cologne Cologne Reg. 5.00 Reg. 1.50 Reg. 16.00 L im it 1 L im it 1 L im it 1 L im it 1 L im it 1 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 ■COUPON" ■COUPON* ■COUPON1 ■COUPON' ■COUPON Bentley Butane Zippo Lighters Flashbulbs Christmas Cards 3 Roll Gift Wrap Lighters Reg. 3.50 M —2 A G —1 Press 25 Reg. 1.50 Reg. 69? Reg. 6.95 Lim iti $4.95 L im it 1 L im it 1 Void 12-25-66 L im it 1 Void 12-25-66 L im it 1 Void 12-25-66 330 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 ■COUPON" — COUPON“ “ COUPON1 “ “ COUPON1 ■c o u p o n " Paper Mate Pens Amber Shot Glass Arpege Cologne Men’s Wallets Old Spice Stick Deodorant (2 O Z . ) Natural Spray Reg. 3.95 Reg, 98? Reg. $1.00 L im it 1 L im it 1 L im it 1 L im it 1 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 66C Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 ■COUPON* Void 12-25-66 ■COUPON' ■COUPON1 ■COUPON" —■coupor Friendship Barden Coty Imprévu Faberge Cologne Cello lape lade East Pure Spray Cologne 1500 Inches G ift Set Complete L in e Reg. 39? Reg. $3.00 to choose fron L im it 1 L im it 1 L im it 1 L im it 1 Void 12-25-66 V oid 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 ■COUPON1 ■COUPON* ■COUPON" “ "C O U P O N “ — COUPON" Bows Kodak Color Film Satin Ribbon Old Spice Set 5Q( off discount price on all (Stick On) Box of 12 620 - 727 (18 F t.) Reg. $2.50 L.P. R»g. 98tf „ Reg. 25? L im it 1 1 3 0 L im it 1 Records L im it 1 t v y L im it 1 L im it 1 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 Void 12-25-66 “ “ COUPON" ■COUPON* 20% Specials good at East Lansing Store Only King Edward OFF on all Film D a ily 9 -6 P M w . d , 9 -9 p .m . STATE Discount v ■ ■■ (Cosmetics & Vitamins f™ p o r k t r * across fro m Student S ervices L im it 1 Cigars (Box of 50) Reg. $3.00 W Processing 619 E. Grand River Ave. Void 12-25-66 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Yuletide strains FRANDOR Open 9 till 9 every night. Sat. till 6 FOX h o le D Y r A your speech too By H A L B O Y L E in an apartm ent, we have to pay blackm ail to th is bum ? “ Could you help m e find a NEW YORK Iff) - Now that Santa re a lly unusual gift that would C laus is on the horizon, it is su rp ris e my w ife?” P erh ap s a tim e fo r a quick b ru sh -u p on our Your Sporting Goods C h ristm as double talk. sequined claym ore m ine, o r a fu r-co v ered booby tra p . T h e re is no o th er season of G ift Shop for “ Gee, boss, I know the r e s t of the y ea r that puts so g reat a the staff joins me in thanking you Dad or Brother stra in on our vocabulary of ap ­ fo r that unexpected C h ristm as p reciatio n and good will. bonus.” Now we can all buy a Double talk, you will rem em ­ one-ounce la rg e r tu rk ey for din­ b er, is the a r t of camouflaging a n e r. Shop now b e f o r e re a l meaning o r a tru e feeling. “ G entlem en, d r i n k up. T h e H ere a r e a few te ste d sam ples house is buying th is round.” And K n ive s of yuletide double talk that should fo r old tim e’s sake, don’t forget you l e a v e get you by handily. F ish erm en Shears-$5.99 to leave a buck apiece on the "O f co u rse, it ’s the sp irit of F ish erm en P lyers-$4.88 b a r fo r me, laddies. the thing that co u n ts.” But I "C h ristm a s always m akes me F ish Sea 1er-$5.95 n ev er re a liz e they m ade d ia­ Unique line of knives, m a­ feel so sa d .” Maybe a couple ch etes and bayonets. 88D)S Proche*! decoraiion Olii and softest heathers from Garland. 513 W h ite , jo n q u il, lim e , tu r q u o is ttf&nctti wlmcocIL AtROfe F M R T ttt UNION D resses and all the little EXTRAS AnAVffc Qiu v e H CoM «S CW 331-3111* f o r a P erfect Holiday Season U hcct à o iA ¿ 0 ttvlmc W (p * 203 E. G r a n d R i v e r E a st Lansing Friday, Decem ber 1966 15 rÿ fJ i f / t a / Yule trees made ¿ /te rra / to r n e a n e shapely’ by prof C h ristm as tr e e s a re being d e­ from the U ral m ountains. " T re e s &■ m veloped that a re b e tte r shaped, grown from th ese seed s develop JC » b e tte r colored and m ore insect yellow n eed les,” he explained. Cultured Pearls re sis ta n t a s a re s u lt of efforts “T hey s ta rt to tu rn co lo r in e a rly of MSU fo re stry re s e a r c h e r, Jo n ­ Septem ber and by C h ristm as tim e athan W. W right. som e of the needles a re alm ost W right has cen tered h is ex p er­ the sam e color a s a rip e lem on.” ò & Genuine Carneo im entation around the Scotch pine which is the m ost popular C h ris t­ m as tre e sold in M ichigan. T he experim entation is said to be the la rg e st and m ost com prehensive Yule soles up of its kind in the w orld, involving Genuine Onyx m o re than 100,000 tr e e s on 15,000 »I # Specialists in plo ts in 39 se p a ra te lo calities despite snow throughout the U nited States and Canada. j f L o n g Hair and Falls E ast L ansing m erchants said in Filigree Cultured One of W right’s main efforts a survey that holiday shopping has V Pean h as been d irected tow ard finding not been affected by the recen t tr e e s re s is ta n t to the pine saw - snow. They rep o rted that the Patricians H air Fashions ih f l . . J ; _ 1 •». . . . shopping has im proved because fly. T h e larv ae of th is in sect shoppers want to avoid la st m in- 337-1114 B ehind the C a r d Shop 14K gold earrings by attac k s the pine and can destroy ' ute shopping. the needles. W right has found that an e ste rn E uropean v arie ty of the T he m erch an ts said that the Scotch pine is p a rtic u la rly r e s is ­ m ost popular item s fo r men a r e Inspired creations tant to the sawfly and is breeding sw ea te rs, s h irts , suede co ats and th is re sis ta n c e into the new hy­ neckties. b rid s . W right has also found th at the They rep o rted that the m ost popular item s fo r women a r e I& D í t e * ^PETITES1 by J .M .S ____ b est colored Scotch pines come sw e a te rs, s k irts , fu r hats, suede A secs< ’' - s t a . . . c o " ' : o o e w o -r ro w a rc r .g - .r sculptured and hand­ from seed originated in Spain, ja ck e ts and jew elry. crafted in 14K gold . . . ” T o . q 'r r - 'e H o . ’d c / s — : *• g r .o s t G e ie c a b ie southern F ra n ce and Scotland. set w ith sparkling "T h e Belgian, F ren ch , Italian T he m erchants said that th eir rc iio re d d g h r c c w to c \Ar* y s e i f - b o v / , s / . ’r a - precious s to n e s . . . in and Hungarian types a re medium m erch an d ise is moving w ell, and w i t - b u î T o r s o : ' *• e G e k i e s t s * 'r \ 100% d o u b le pierced, drop and stud styles green in the su m m er and w in te r,” that they expect a wave of student it. B -, Navy. S^es 3-13. $ 2 6 he noted, while the G reek and shoppers beginning next week and T u rk ish types a r e d a rk e r green ending the week of final exam s. THOMPSON y e a r around. Michigan is the nation’s leading Some m erch an ts rep o rted that p ro d u cer of C h ristm a s tr e e s , a c ­ they a r e ca rry in g new item s such counting fo r 10 p e r cent of all a s pant su its fo r women, antique plantation grown tr e e s in the cannons, hand painted d ish es, JEWELRY U nited S tates. W right said th a t Michigan e le c tric fo rk s a n d a passion m e te r. C h ristm a s tr e e g ro w e rs tr y to Sales a r e expected to be b e tte r 223 M.A.C. avoid the seed from the northern than la s t y e a r’s sa le s according p a r ts of Europe, p articu la rly to the m erch an ts. M a k e V a n ’ s y o u r C h r i s t m a s g ift h e a d q u a r t e r s . You can fin d a ll photo g ift s f r o m Kodak In s t a m a t ic c a m e r a s to f in e B e ll and H o w e ll p r o j e c t o r s . V a n ’ s is the L a n s in g c e n t e r f o r C h r i s t m a s g ifts f o r e v e r y o n e . Layaway Now fo r Christmas V, 4 LOCATIONS 1615 E. Michigan Ave. 526 E. Michigan Ave. 322 S. Washington Logan Shopping Center iiicwki qlanCùcL 203 E a s t G r a n d R i v e r E . L a n s in g 16 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan DECEMBER GRADS Library Friends You can keep in touch with hold d inner party A dinner p arty set in " o ld E ast " C h ristm a s a t P ro fe s s o r B eal’s MSU with a subscription Lansing*’ and featu rin g a menu from the L ib ra ry ’s cook book - 1889," w ill be donated to the L ib ra ry . collection w ill be held at Kellogg to the State News C en ter Wednesday a s the annual C h r i s t m a s activity of MSU’s F rie n d s of the L ib ra ry . T he w orks of an 1889 MSU Christmas g raduate, the late Ray Stannard B aker, w ill se t th e them e for story, songs th is y e a r’s dinner. in program Yearly subscriptions B aker, a L ansing resid e n t, w as a jo u rn alist who, under the nam e David G rayson, w ro te a s e rie s of e ssa y s on life w h ich w erev ery T he MSU B usiness Women’s Club w ill hold its C h ristm as popular during the p re-W orld p ro g ram at 11:45 a.m . Wednes­ m F o r 4 term s W ar I p erio d . He w ro te and con­ trib u ted a 116-volume s e rie s of "B e e Books” to the MSU L i­ day in the Union B allroom . The p ro g ram w ill fea tu re organ C h ristm as m usic and group caro l b ra ry . singing led by M rs. D a rre l John­ ston. Term Subscriptions B aker won a P u litz e r P riz e fo r his biography of Woodrow W ilson. M iss M ary Hardwick of t h e P erfo rm in g A rts Company w ill $° be on hand to re a d the C h ristm as The F rien d s of the L ib ra ry is sto ry according to St. Luke. an organization of faculty m em ­ 30 T h e re w ill be vocal solos by per te rm b e rs and townspeople who con­ M rs . A rlen Blank and M iss Kath­ trib u te financial support a n d p ri- leen C asey in te rsp e rse d in the vate book collections to the L i­ read in g . b r a r y . It w as s ta rte d in the 1940s M rs. Royce W. G roh, charity and has since been e x t e n d e d com m ittee ch airm an , w ill display throughout the country by MSU C h ristm as gifts p urchased for alum ni. 50 p atien ts at the Okemos Reha­ mm fis tle B aker studied under P ro f. Wil­ liam B eal, fo r whom the Botanical G ardens a r e nam ed, and la te r m a rrie d his daughter, J e s s ie . bilitation C e n te r. T he gifts will be w rapped and taken to the c e n te r fo r d istrib u tio n on C h rist­ m a s Day. Following the dinner a play T h ere w ill be p ap er cups placed based on B ak er’s w orks w ill be on each tab le a t the m eeting so p rese n ted by s p e e c h students that the lad ies may contribute R ich ard Neva, Mack M iller, John tow ards the cost of th e g ifts. Michigan State News Bailey, T rish a Kaiola and Neana Davidoff. The production is under During the upcoming y e a r the club w ill continue the collection 347 Student S e r v i c e s Bldg. the d irection of F ra n k C. Rut­ plan and w ill send som ething to ledge, speech in stru c to r. the 216 p atien ts each month. M ichigan State U n i v e r s i t y Among B aker’s re la tiv e s in­ All m em b ers of t h e MSU E a s t L a n s i n g . M ich igan vited to attend is M iss Ann B aker, c le ric a l staff a r e invited to attend g raduate student. and a r e elig ib le fo r m em bership The m illionth book w as donated in the club. R eserv atio n s fo r the to the L ib ra ry by the F rie n d s. m eeting can be m ade by calling Funds from th e dinner, entitled Betty C ulpepper at 353-6470. I am e n c lo s in g a ch e c k o r m o n e y o r d e r f o r $- fo r my te rm s u b s c r ip tio n to th e STATE NEWS P le a s e begin the s u b s c r ip tio n on (d ate ) P le a s e send the s u b s c r ip tio n to: Nam e. A ddress. C i t y ------ S ta te . Z i p Code F O L D T H I S F L A P F IR S T A f t e r g ra d u a tio n you’ ll want to be ab le to keep in f o r m e d about the dy­ n a m ic a c t i v i t i e s ta k in g p la c e on the MSU c a m p u s . Use th is convenient coupon to o r d e r y o u r d a il y S T A T E N E W S . If you don’t know what y o ur f u t u r e a d d re s s w i l l be, you can have y o u r s u b s c r ip tio n sent to y o ur h om e a d d re s s , and m a k e the change when you a r e s e tt le d at y o u r new address. TATE N eWS F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t io n c a ll 355-8299 C on v e n ie n t T erm s 121 S. Washington Ave. % F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 17 O TANNENBAUM! Tree to glitter with 800 lights Two children from the St. Vin­ lead the public in the singing of C h ristm a s Eve through New By DON NA C U M M IN G S cent Catholic Home fo r U n d er­ C h ristm a s c a ro ls. A fter the Y e a r's Eve, the lights will stay State N ew s S ta ff W r i t e r privileged C hildren w ill turn the cerem ony the G reek s will m eet on all night and tu rn off at M ore than 800 m ulti-colored sw itch to light the 65 foot tree , in front of Cow les House to 8 a .m .,” he added. bulbs will shine a t 8 p.m . Sunday Donna C histenson, F lin t sopho­ seren ad e P re sid e n t and M rs. D ecorations from the tre e will at the lighting of the official ca m ­ m ore and P i Beta Phi so ro rity John Hannah. be rem oved sh o rtly afte r New pus C h ristm a s tr e e located in ch airm an o f the event, said. E le c tric a l and grounds m ain­ Y ea r’s Day, according to the the Abbott Road boulevard tenance dep artm en ts crew s m aintenance forem an. between C am pbell H all and the A 90-m em ber ch o ru s com ­ decorated the tr e e e a r lie r la st T he tradition of lighting a cam ­ posed of P i Beta P hi and Delta week, according to Irw in J . Hol­ pus tre e began in 1924, according Union. Sponsored by P i B eta Phi T au D elta m em b ers will sing a liday, a s sista n t g en eral forem an to Jim White, St. Joseph sopho­ so ro rity and D elta T au Delta special selection of C h ristm as of the m aintenance physical plant. m ore and Delta T au Delta fra te rn ity , th is y e a r 's 18th annual songs including ‘‘C a ro l of the ‘‘T h e lights on the tre e turn h isto rian . yuletide lighting signifies the D ru m ,” "W hat C hild is T h is? " on and off au to m atically ," ex ­ T he firs t cerem ony was held u n iv ersity ’s recognition of the and “ C aro l of the B e lls ." plained Holliday, " a s a re su lt in front of M o rrill H all, White C h ristm a s season. A fter th is, the chorus will of a connection with a clock at said . O ther previous cerem onies the b ase of the tr e e .” w ere held in front of the Women’s ‘T h e y will go on a t 4:45 p.m In tra m u ral Building and in front Pipers mark Rome holiday and off at m idnight until C h ris t­ m as E v e,” he continued. ‘‘F rom of the Home Econom ics Build­ ing. ROME (UP1) — In Rome, the ly a s old a s the F e a st of C h rist­ sound of C h ristm as com es from m as itself. THERE’S CHRISTMAS MAGIC IN A GIFT FROM... thousands of church bells and One of th e ir fav o rite haunts is ,*n from the plaintive s tra in s of P iazza Navona, w here m erchants shepherd s’ p ip e s. s e ll the trad itio n al c rib s depict­ Each C h ristm as the shepherds w ander into Rome from th e ir ing the scene of C h rist in the m anger, C h ristm as tr e e s and especially toys. rbcitiqh's hom es in the A bruzzi M ountains. T h e re , they delight children They stro ll through the winding and adults alike with th e ir an­ s tr e e ts of ce n tral Rome d re sse d cient m elodies. And when the in leggings and sheepskin coats. holiday is o v er they disappear T he m elodies they play on th eir a s they cam e, piping softly a s they handmade bagpipes a r e seem ing- leave the city fo r another y e a r. Beatles’ oldies or Christmas oldies LONDON (UPI) - G o o d - b a d C h ristm a s news fo r B eatles fans. The m optops a re n ’t making a Big new sound! Big new value! special C h ristm as album of new num bers a s they have in the p a s t, but a r e issuing instead a 16- tra c k album of p ast reco rd in g s under the title ‘‘O ldies But Gold­ ie s .” SEVENTH ALL NEW 1 9 6 7 ANNUAL rg ÿ irs L MSU SOLID-STATE CHRISTMAS P o r t a b le S t e r e o ART SALE Stencilled 'Rabbit FOR CASUA L WEAR . . . FOR CAMPUS . . . FOR D A Y T IM E ! T h e y ’ re the newest roge . . . DECEMBER 4-23 • The BAND LEADER • Model X550 S olid-State P o rtab le P hono w ith Spe­ GO-GO GALLERY cial C u sto m -M atic T ilt-D o w n Record C hanger. T w in d etach ab le 6 l/ £ ' speak­ ers. L o u d n e ss, T o n e , Stereo B alance controls. A ntique W hite color w ith Furs KRESGE Greige; M ocha color w ith Ivory. AC only. $99 ART CENTER of East Lansing No Down Payment % Months To Pay fu r products labeled to show country of origin of im ported fu rs 543 E. Grand R iver MON. - F R I. 8 -5 337-1300 Save with S&H Green Stamps SAT. - SUN. 2-5 (next to P aram ount News) SHOP EVERY NIGHT ’T IL 9:30 P .M . TUES. E V E . 7-9 18 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan BEER REPLACES SCOTCH Tight money may darken Britons' Yule celebration LONDON (UP1) — T h e re 'll be ons that th e re may be w o rse to fro m many home p a rtie s and be a bit le ss Y uletide swing in swing­ com e add up to the p rospect rep laced w ith w ine o r b e e r. And ing London, and the industrial of a n o t-q u ite -s o -m e rry -a s -u s - m any youngsters can expect a ual festive season. ch eap er l o t of toys in th e ir a r e a s of the nation w ill have a m in i-C h ristm a s th is y e a r. F o r many th is y e a r th e tra d i­ C h ristm as stockings. tional turkey may find itself sup­ But even in the hom es of the T he governm ent’s fre e z e on p ric e s and w ages, the squeeze planted by much ch eap er chicken. m o re than 500,000 unemployed, on c re d it and bank loans and a Scotch w hisky at 54 shillings B ritons w ill go through th e ir general aw areness among B rit­ ($7.70) a bottle w ill d isappear trad itio n al C h ristm as w i t h lighted tre e s in the windows and on t h e s tr e e ts , m yriads of g reeting c a rd s, days of ce le b ra­ Harold J. Brady tion in the pub, the office p arty o r the home up to C h ristm as eve and a day of eating, drink­ Presents ing and sleeping a t home on C h ristm as Day. Lansing's Newest F o r those so f a r unaffected by the governm ent - enforced and Finest Men's a u s te rity the routine w ill be the sa m e a s before: p a rtie s w ith all s o r ts of d rin k s in your own and Shop a ll the neighbors* houses b e­ ginning C h ristm a s Eve and Featuring the latent exciting ending the day a fte r C h ristm as, im ports from Italy, France, c a ro l sin g e rs a t the door a t f r e ­ quent in te rv a ls, t h e postm an England and Spain. knocking even l a t e C h ristm as m orning w ith la s t m inute c a rd s and the Queen on television with • Sport Shirts a m e ssag e f o r the Common­ w ealth. • Sweaters M ost B rito n s, ric h o r poor, • Sport Coats w ill finish th e ir trad itio n al C h ristm as Day dinner w ith heavy Tannenbaum Time •Topcoats black C h ristm as pudding and R e s id e n c e h a ll C h r i s t m a s t r e e s , such as th is one cu stard , a few m o re d rin k s and • All Weather Coats then dive fo r the restfu l oblivion in N o r th C a s e la s t y e a r , help put a f e e l in g of • Slacks of the sofa until the kids wake C h r i s t m a s in the a i r at M S U . them up la te In the evening. State N e w s photo by R u s s e ll S teffe y • Dress Shirts •T ie s & Color Guards • Suedes & Leathers Yule spirit profits Reds H. J. BRADY FRANKFURT, (UPI) — The thousands of C h ristm as tr e e s T he use of candles descends from Poland, whose reg im e de­ from a custom dating to p re ­ C h ristm a s tr e e in G erm any w ill sc rib e s yuletide a s "m y th ic al h isto ric tim e s , when Druid GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE have a tinge of red in it again n o n sen se.” p r ie s ts hurled flam ing tr e e s down th is y e a r despite the cold w ar. In previous y e a r s , the W est m ountainsides to c e le b ra te the A shortage of C h ristm as tr e e s " B e tw e e n L ie b e r m a n n s G erm ans im ported th e ir tr e e s D ec. 21 w inter so lstice - when is forcing W est G erm ans to buy from Norw ay. But the Commu­ daylight h ours begin to lengthen. on th e N e w L ansing M u ll” tr e e s from Com munist Poland n is ts have made the p ric e of The p r ie s ts piled sp ru ce and again. tr e e s attractiv ely low. f ir tr e e s on th e ir m ountaintops D espite the s e e m i n g abun­ 111 S. Washington The C h ristm as tr e e in the in p rep aratio n fo r lighting dance of f ir and sp ru ce tr e e s in the woodlands and on the hilly G erm an home is one of th e o ld est them a fire and rolling them down­ slopes throughout th is fe rtile fe a tu re s of the holiday seaso n . h ill. T h is m arked the signal fo r 485-8705 co u n try . W est G erm an n u rs e rie s Although th e re have been sev­ people to s ta rt celeb ratin g by lia s * » la s t y e a r w ere forced to im port e r a l attem p ts by fire o fficials to drinking m e a d , venerable an­ outlaw the use of live can d les, c e s to r of the yuletide hot toddy. m o st G erm an fam ilies s till T he priests decked the .E a st Lansing*s Newest Jew eler. p r e f e r the old custom . b ran ch es with chicken e n tra ils and g arnished the tr e e s with colorful fru its. S H E P ’S M O T O R S T he influx of C h ristian m is­ sio n a rie s did away with the en­ ÇJ FEATURING INSIDE o CL D O l i SEATING u I Q- 622 N. H om er St. HAMBURGERS NEAR FRANDOR E A S T L A N S IN G -2 0 9 E . G rand R iv e r I 11 a m to 11 pm 4 8 9 - 1 3 4 6 V\ D O W N T O W N - 107, 113 S. W a s h in g to n Ave. C l i p T h i s Coupon C l i p T h i s Coupon 20 M ichigan State New s, E a s t L a n s i n g , M ich igan FIRST STUDENT CHAPTER Establish packaging group p re se n t m em bership of 60. T he p a rty fo r the ch ild ren from Saint T h e firs t student ch a p te r of the society has four m eetings a te rm V incent’s O rphanage. N ational Society of Packaging and Although m em bership in the in which m e m b ers of the Handling E ngineers w as officially society is lim ited to packaging packaging industry a r e invited as established h ere la s t week. m a jo rs, all in te re ste d p erso n s sp e ak e rs. T h e MSU Packaging Society a r e invited to attend its m eetings. Both la st y e a r and th is, the becam e affiliated with S .P.H .E . T h e local so ciety h as been Packaging Society in cooperation la s t A pril and the official p r e s ­ exhibiting a t national packaging with P i Kappa Gam m a, packaging entation of the c h a rte r was made shows since its beginning in 1955. honorary, sponsor a C h ristm as a t the so ciety ’s re g u la r m eeting Nov. 22. C laren ce M oore, executive vice p resid en t of S .P .H .E . made the c h a rte r p resen tatio n to the p resid en t of the MSU Packaging Society, C h a rle s Yacuzzo, R o ch ester, N.Y., s e n io r. T h e national affiliation will allow student m em b ers to make . co n tacts with p erso n s in the pack­ aging field. T h e affiliation will also help to publicize the MSU School of Packaging, the f ir s t such undergraduate p ro g ram in the country. In making the presentation, S.P .H .E . felt that sin ce student m em b ers a re fu tu re packaging and handling en g in eers of both Ho, Ho, Ho! industry and governm ent that th e ir influence will contribute A Santa who a p p e a r e d on c a m p u s la s t D e c e m b e r g rea tly to the fu tu re growth of g r e e t e d a ll p a s s e r s - b y and asked what th e y wanted the society and the pro fessio n . f o r C h r i s t m a s , on his way f r o m B r o d y to the T h e MSU Packaging Society A u d ito riu m . State N ews photo by T o n y F e r r a n t e w as sta rte d in 1955 and has a 1 O ur Coachman suggests a wide w a le cotton C o r d u r o y Save ti me. . . Save money! s h i r t with a look and fe e l th a t’s a ll-m a n . Taperedbody, b u tto n -d o w n c o l l a r and p le a te d back. Gold, T a n , o r O l i v e . Sunshine Center S iz e S M L - XL 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience GjCMMOPCRATCD WASH'NDRYCLEAN 1 - 2 1 3 A nn S tr e e t 2 - C o r n e r of H a r r i s o n & W il s o n Road 3 - N o r th w in d D r . F a c in g Y a n k e e S ta d iu m P la z a O tte r COm ORCRATIO WASH'NDRYCLEAN Small’s tw o e le v e n s. Washington use o u r p a r k & shop plan open nig hts, ‘t i l 9 p .m . J o i n T h o s e Who E x p e c t M o r e . A nd Save F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1966 21 Holy Land pilgrim ages dlad Vail'd to continue fyot, the BETHLEHEM, Jo rd an ( U P I ) ~ P ilg rim s from around the world will com e to the Holy Land again th is C h ristm as seaso n , d esp ite &opJtMiioaied jju m M , and Mined A ra b -Isra e li b o rd er tension that th rea ten s the a r e a ’s p eace. Bethlehem , birthplace of C h rist, and the holy city of J e ru ­ salem a r e the goal of m ost p il­ g rim s . O th ers will c ro s s into Isra e l fo r C h ristm as cele­ b ratio n s a t N azareth , w here J e s u s grew up. © o u to p e s Some p ilg rim s will walk in p ro cessio n along the ro u te taken CHRISTMAS CROCHET by J e s u s from Je ru sa le m to Beth­ lehem — 10 m iles of hilly coun­ try that looks much a s it did 2,000 y e a rs ago. On the site of C h rist’s b irth , n e a r the Church of the N ativity in B ethlehem , a la rg e C h rist­ m as tr e e has been ere cte d , C h ristm as se rv ic e s in the church begin at noon on C h rist­ m as Eve and the b ells of Beth­ lehem will peal the joyful m es­ sage of the b irth of Je su s a t midnight. M sgr. A lberto G o ri, Roman P ric e s F ro m Catholic P a tria rc h of J e ru s a le m , $ 1 9 .9 0 - $ 3 4 .9 0 will celeb rate the pontifical High M ass in the Chapel of the Man­ g e r in the G rotto of the C hurch. A nd I W a n t . . . Thousands of C h ristian s living Santa t a l k s to c h i l d r e n at a P a c k a g in g and M a r k e t ­ in Isra e l will c ro s s through the Mandelbaum Gate in Je ru sa le m ing S o c ie tie s C h r i s t m a s p a r t y la s t y e a r . A n u m b e r to v isit rela tiv e s and ce le b ra te o f c a m p u s g ro up s sp o n so r such p a r t i e s as th is one C h ristm as a t the holy p la ce s in S ize s 8-18 f o r o rp h a n s . S tate News photo by L a n c e Lagoni Jo rd an . New Concepts in Diamond Ring Splendor For The Bride! F O X ’S D irect Diamond ; .Xb' v heavenly . Im porters òiamonò BRIÒAl ensemBles S S b y (2 /m à i/w ^ to c i ìi '; IN T E R L O C K IN G D IAM O N D R IN G S § !:'& & Turtle ■ i;* Perfect expressions of the depth of Neck Sweaters your devotion.. .with diamonds of Ribbed-Sizes 34-40 flaming brilliance in newest settings. Retail for $9.95 300.00 now $ 3 9 0 only P r o p o r t io n e d SLACKS 100% w o o l - f u l l y lin ed with b e lt and pocket 250.00 e D a rk C olors e S iz e s 8 - 2 0 275.00 175.00 Styled by Q A /w LIFE L ett’s price HP FOX’S Direct Diamond Importers Frandor Shopping Center and 203 S. Washington On Convenient Budget Terms 150.00 Illu stra tio n s ém argea Available irr 14 kt. w hite or yellow gold O T T A W A AT B U T L E R LA N S IN G 22 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan HANDMADE Christmas display features puppets Santa Claus visiting a fam ily candles and strung with popcorn. of w orld-touring puppets around Val R . B erry m an , a s sista n t c u ra to r who conceived the idea the tu rn of the century is re p re ­ sented in the M useum 's holiday fo r the d isp lay , said that it will rem ain up fo r view inguntiT 'w ell display. p ast fin als” . The hand-m ade puppets w ere p a rt of the perform ing Lano fam ily’s show in Italy during the 1700s. The L anos, who p rim a rily E. Germ an Santa made th e ir living a s pupp eteers, w ere also acro b ats and clowns. is ’Father Frost’ A son brought th ese puppets BERLIN (UPI) - C h ristm as to the United States in the 1820s, com es ju s t once a y e a r - and the and from 1835 to 1952 the family Com m unist regim e in E a st B erlin entertained the country with th e ir would be overjoyed if it n ever a c t. cam e at a ll. In Com m unist E ast G erm any, official referen c e to C h ristm as is A Puppet Christmas The display entitled "P u p p et taboo. T h e re , a C h ristm as tre e T h e a te r - A Story fo r C h rist­ A f a m i l y of puppets c e l e b r a t e s C h r i s t m a s at the MSU M u s e u m u n d e r an o l d - is called a “ W in tertree” and m a s,” also shows an old- fashioned t r e e t r i m m e d with p o p co rn and c an d le s . Santa C laus is known a s “ F ath e r fashioned tr e e trim m ed with State N ews photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n F ro s t.” M oscow stores specialize for children during Christmas evidence of th is is seen in the MOSCOW (UPI) — If you a re C h ristm as seaso n . buying fo r ch ild ren , C h ristm as D ietski M ir (C hildren's shopping in Moscow can be a l­ World), M oscow 's biggest chil­ m o st a p le a su re . d ren ’s "departm ent sto re , is de­ R u ssian s claim th e ir only p artm en talized to e a se the •special c la s s ” is children and shopper’s task , staffed with polite if som etim es h a rrie d c le rk s, and stocked with enough playthings to p le ase any sm all child. P ric e s a r e low a t D ietski M ir and quality often is low, too. T he Soviets feel p rec isio n m an­ ufacturing is w asted on toy s which STUDY IN kids w ill bash to p ie ce s p retty SOUTHERN FRANCE quickly anyway. A U niversity year in Aix-en-Provence under An A m erican m ight gasp at th e auspices o f th e U niversity of Aix-Mar- s e ille (founded 1409). som e of the baby dolls. T h eir com plexions a r e p asty , th e ir h air EUROPEAN AREA STUDIES sc ra g g ly . Many have legs that FRENCH LANGUAGE don’t move o r a rtic u la te poorly. AND LITERATURE Doll clothing is unim aginative HONORS PROGRAM and dull except fo r beautiful and (courses in French U niversity exclusively) co stly souvenir m odels sold by ART AND ART HISTORY gift shops and too fra g ile fo r SOCIAL SCIENCES everyday u se by a norm ally M EDITERRANEAN AREA STUDIES healthy little g ir l. Classes in English and French satisfying S till, little R ussian g irls love c u rricu lum and c re d it requirem ents o f over th e ir dolls a s little g irls every­ 280 American Colleges and U niversities. S tudents live in French homes. 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