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Swtond Clisa Postage o p ira 5 C e n t 3 Established 1909 VoL 53, No. 79 Wednesday Morning, October 11, 1961 P a id a t Bast Irnsing, Mloli. * rages «» v*«»o

U . S. Extends Recognition

B n a n 7 B Hannah To Head Follows Tunisia’s ' Reapportionment Decision John A.- Hannah, Michigan regulations committee w as WASHINGTON «»-The U. S. State University president, was unanimously approved after extended formal recognition to named Tuesday a£ chairman Delegate G. S. Alien pointed the new Syrian Republic Tues­ out that for the 1907 conven­ day, 12 days after it had dra­ of a committee to consider the tion, 62 officers were provided matically split from President controversial area of legisla­ fur 96 delegates. Nasser’s United Arab Repub­ tive reapportionment for the The 66 staff officers will lic. constitutional convention. serve 144 delegates in 1961. State Department press of­ The 21-member committee ficer Joseph W. Reap an­ AN ADMINISTRATION com­ nounced the action by saying . includes 14 Republicans and mittee wasformed and direct 7 Democrats, following a 2 to ed to hire staff members and “THE UNITED States gov 1 ratio present to other com­ establish their pay rates, sub­ ernment, having taken note of mittees. ject to approval of theconven- the declaration of the govern­ Monday evening’s session tion. ment of the Syrian Arab Re- opened the first full week of Staff jobs to be filled are a publie that it intends to respect Michigan’s constitution draft­ director of research, drafting and observe its international ing convention and was con­ and public information and two obligations, has today extend­ FARM LANE GETS PIPE—The detour on Farm Lane la a result Of this steam fined to routine business. —. assistants; jt w o librarians; ed recognition to that govern­ pipe construction. The traffic ordinarily travelling this road has been rerouted eight research and drafting'as­ ment.” onto North Shaw Lane. — 55. ___ RICHARD C. Van Dusen, sociates; tw o convention U. S. policy makers hoped Birmingham Republican, pre­ guides; a sergeant-at-arms they had brought off the estab­ sented for approval the pro­ and two assistants; two'post­ lishment of formal diplomatic posed convention rules as master and document clerks; relations with Syria without National Exams' drafted by the rules and organ­ press room manager; assistant BALLET REHEARSALS—Preparing for performances in stirring the eastiy stirred Mid­ R a y b u r n ization committee. convention secretary; electri­ the Auditorium, the New York Ballet loosens up. The dle East and without much A resolution authorizing the cian; 35 clerks, secretaries and ballet troupe will perform Stars and Stripes Forever this ruffling of Nasser’s feathers. Grad Applicant president ot secretary to allo­ stenographers; half-dozen page evening at 8:15 and will feature Western,Ballet Thursday I s J o v i a l cate expenditures, subject to boys; and an administrative evening. ' NASSER, who aspires to OK by the convention, was ap­ assistant to the president. leadership of the Arab world, DALLAS til —Speaker Sam proved, and the publication of The administrative commit­ had asked that recognition not Tests In Ñovembér Rayburn, ailing with cancer, a daily journal was passed. tee is expected to observe the Final Plans Ready be granted to the UAR break­ was pictured Tuesday as being The convention also approved 2 to T convention split, with Re­ away. Washington, which has Graduate record examina­ achievement in, sixteen differ­ in a rather gay mood — and the publication of a handbook publicans receiving 10 appoint- been on increasingly good tions will be offered at centers ent subject matter fields. Ac­ with his politician’s interest to listing the names and address- ments and Democrats five to terms with Nasser, was in no throughout the country five cording to ETS, candidates are sizing up men as keen as ever. es of each delegate, and con- the central stenographic pool. Males Interview haste to set up relations wjth times this year. The exams are permitted to take the aptitude The Rev. B. F. Bennett,' taining a copy of the rules and Syria as an independent state. required of applicants for ad­ test and/or one of the advanced chaplain of Baylor University other topics of interest U. S. officials said America mission to a number of grad­ tests. Medical Center, told reporters A staff of 66 officers request­ f j a n n a h was apparently the 13th coun­ uate schools anefby an increas­ he has been visiting Rayburn ed by Van Dusea’s rules and Queen Candidates try to recognize Syria. ing number of (tenors of grad­ at least once each day. uate fellowships. — THE COMMUNIST bloc, Fall candidates may take the “He’s always jovial,” the Accepts Selection of a homecoming Alumni Relations Office by 5 starting with the Soviet Union, Bikes Rev. Mr. Bennett said, “and Board Upholds queen got underway Monday p.m. tomorrow. The 20 finalists began extending recognition examinations Nov. 18. In 1962. he likes to discuss politics. last weekend. the dates are Jan. 20rMarch 3, Firing Athletes Grant — night when the Homecoming will be 'notified immediately April 28 and July 7. Prove “Today, for instance, he Selection Committee mapped ¡-following the Oct. 17 tea and Perhaps more important The Educational Testing was commenting on President A 85,000 grant for advanced final operations. will be invited to an honorary from -Washington’s standpoint CHELSEA Ml —The Chelsea Committee members. Jerry dinner at the Delta Tau Delta was Tunisia’s recognition of Service, ETS, advises each ap­ Hazardous Kennedy’s visit here yester­ school board has upheld the driver education scholarships plicant to ask the graduate day. And he remarked how Holmes, photos; Joe Arbaugh, house Oct. 19. Syria Monday, for U. S. diplo­ one-year suspension from ath­ was presented Tuesday to Dr. trophies; Mike Norstron, teasr Girls will be judged on, mats had been waiting for a school of his choice which ex­ | nice it was that Kennedy, the letics of 11 high school athletes Bicycles are hazardous as son of a millionaire, has man­ John-Hannah by W. J. Smale, Lard Nolan, judging; Sharon beauty of figure, personality, lead from the Arab nations aminations he chould take and well as automobiles on over­ for a post-football game drink­ president of the Inter-Industry when. aged to retain the human Ghoul, secretary; Pete Secchia, carriage and grooming. themselves. crowded streets. — touch. He compared him with ing party. Highway Safety Foundation of chairman; and Nancy Flem­ The Homecoming queen is co­ Iraq-and Jordan have' also A bulletin of information pro­ Sharon Scheilder of 106 North The school board called a Michigan, Inc. vides details of registration and President Roosevelt in that re­ ing decided upon the following sponsored by Senior council announced recognition. Williams Hall was struck by a spect.” JT, special meeting to approve, by Also-, present were James method of selection: AH con­ and Kappa Alpha Mu, photo­ administration, as well as sam­ bicycle at 3 p.m. Monday when unanimous vote, the disciplin­ U. S. RECOGNITION of the The Rev. Mr. Bennett re* Mason and Robert Weber, both testants (one from each living journalism honorary. ple questions, which m ay'be she walked onto Shaw Lane ary action' taken earlier by of Detroit. j land which had joined Egypt to obtained from the testing of­ | peated what others have said, school officials in. connection unit and sorority) will be in­ form the UAR in 1958 was in near Bessey Hall. terviewed by a cross section of fice, 207 Student Services. She was treated at Olin I that Rayburn was pleased with with the Sept. 29 incident. This is the sixth consecutive the cards after the Kuzbari A completed application must .Kennedy’s visit, but he added year the grant has been award­ the male student body at a tea, ROTC To Salute I Health center for injuries to Opposition to the action had Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m. in parlors government showed abilityJto reach the ETS office, Princeton. { her righf hand,and elbow, and a new touch. resulted, apparently from the ed to MSU. In 1961, 65 teach­ control the country indefinitely N.J., or P.O. Box 27896, Los both knees. “Mr. Rayburn didn't seem a fact that the mass suspension ers took advantage of the B and C of the Union. 22 Senior Men and Nasser abandoned any ser­ Angeles 27, Calif., at least 15 The bicyclist stopped to give bit excited,” the chaplain said. virtually wiped out the first grant to .study advanced driverj ious attempt to retake it. education. FROM THESE contestants 20 days before^the date of the ad­ Miss Scheilder assistance, but “He acted as if it was just an­ string of jChelsea’s highly-rat­ finalists will be selected. Then Army ROTC will designate THE NEW Damascus rts_ ministration for which the can­ was not identified. other event in the day.” ed footbaU team. Michigan high schools have a panel of six judges: Bill 22 seniors as Distinguished gime, set up .by Syrian army didate is applying. _ At 6:22 a.m. Tuesday, a short Nothing illustrates Rayburn’s Ten of the suspended ath­ been offering driver education Campbell, Campbells Suburban Military Cadets Wednesday revolters against Cairo con­ The tests offered in these na­ vast experience like this abil­ letes were football players. courses ever since the driver trol. was described here as in the wiring of a car owned Shop; Larry Osterink, Presi­ noon at Demonstration Hall. tionwide programs include a by Robert Dowdy of 1538 E. ity to take a presidential visit The other was a member of education law was passed. dent of Excalibur; Dr. Eldon having shown intent to live up test of general scholastic abil­ Spartan Village caused an esti­ in stride. the track team. This law makes it mandatory Nonamaker, Assistant, Men’s These awards which give the to its obligations as a member ity and advance level tests of mated $15 damage. After all, he took office in Assistant Coach Truman O’- for any person under 18 years Division of Student Affairs; cadet the opportunity to enter of the international commun­ Washington the same day Doherty told the school board' of age to successfully complete Bob Shakleton, WMSB Televis­ the army as a regular army ity. - Woodrow Wilson became Pres­ that parents of some of the a high school driver education ion; Bruce Goodfurne, presi­ officer, are based on academic The Kuzbari government has ident. Since then he not only suspended athletes had object­ course prior to securing a dent, MSU Vet’s Club; and one records, military science not harmed Americans. It has Automation Is Topic has consulted 'and advised ed to the discipline, but that driver’s license. unannounced person will select grades and performance at proclaimed an independent for­ presidents, but also has intro­ the students themselves_ be­ The Inter- Industry Highway the queen at the final judging, summer camp held at Ft. eign policy. Its high officials duced a steady stream of for­ lieved it fair. Safety Foundation of Michigan, Oct. 22. „ Riley, Kan. | are regarded as generally Of Lecture Series eign dignitaries who have been The drinking party took Inc. is composed of represen­ In order to relax tension and The awards ceremony is 1 sympathetic to the West rather | invited to address Congress. place after a football game in tatives from automotive Insur­ increase efficiency of .selection open to the public. ' than to Moscow. By JUDITH PEASLEE scientific and humanistic as­ Doctors report little change which Chelsea defeated Man­ ance companies, public offic­ the finalists will be interview­ State News Science Writer pects to automation. The is­ in Rayburn’s condition, Dr. chester, 33-0. Sheriff’s deputies ials, and anyone interested in ed in groups of four. sues will be discussed from the Ralph Tompsett told a news said the participants used guns the promotion of highway and I AU SG Receives This year the University will vantage of each .speaker’s conference the 79-y e a r - 0 1 d to shoot up two old cars for traffic safety. It is a non­ CONTESTANTS are remind­ attempt to draw students and specialty. Speaker has been-resting and sport during the party. profit organization. ~ ed to return all petitions to the 1 acuity into an intellectual in­ eating well—almost a word for Investigation Report volvement that centers on top-j OF THE FOUR remaining j word repetition of previous ics concerning all segments of: lectures three will be present bulletins. the University. ed by faculty of this Univer A report on cheating, admis­ knowing the students must À series of lectures present­ sity. . 1 Dr. Tompsett and Rayburn’s sions and probation policies, come, is-not motivated to re­ ed throughout the school year ; administrative assistant, John the grading system, the li­ vise his Tittle faults’,” the re­ Other speakers will be: [Holton, both said that so far as brary, and class attendance at port said. will* be the basis upon which William Fauce, department the students and faculty can : they know Ravburq has seen MSU will be submitted at the The report recommends that of sociology and anthropology no papers. All University Student Govern­ expand their knowledge of and Labor and Industrial Rela­ the present rule be changed UT pertinent problems. ... At Jhe request of the family, ment (AUSG) Congress meet­ permit the student to attend tions, on Oct. 18. He will speak ing Wednesday atJLp.m . class by choice. H Automation and its wide im­ on sociological problems deal-, both have refused to say plications will be the theme of { ing with automation. whether Rayburn knows he A summer investigating com­ A BILL to establish an the fall lectures. Charles C. Killingsworth, un­ has cancer. mittee composed of Kathleen AUSG scholarship fund will be THE SERIES OF fall lec­ iversity professor,. Labor and. Ryan, chairman, Carol Allen, introduced by Kathy Ryan and tures will be held every Wed­ Industrial Relations Center, Julie Bock, and Carla Skinner Carla Skinner Wednesday. The nesday at 4 p.m. in the Keva. Oct. 25. His topic will concern IFC-Pan Hel Ball wrote letters to 67 universities money for two annual tuition Dr. John B. Truxal. head of economic problems as they re­ and interviewed MSU adminis­ scholarships for students in the department of electrical trators to prepare the report, financial need will he collected late to automation. Committee Spots. from a tax on the students. engineering. Polytechnic Insti­ Kermit Eby, professor of so­ THE PROBLEM of cheating tute of Brooklyn, will present A resolution concerning the cial science. University of Chi­ Open To Students might be removed by more treatment, of foreign students the first lecture. cago will discuss human prob­ alert instructors, and an honor Truxal has a first hand will be introduced. Four re­ lems and automation on Nov. Open rush will be held Wed­ system based on .the students commendations to the Interna­ knowledge of automation and l ; nesday evening in Parlors A desire to. protect his grade. wrote the book, “Automatic and B of the Union for mem­ tional Committee will be made Eugene Jacobson, assistant The report concludes that fac­ to aid foreign students. Feedback Control System Syn­ dean, College of Science and bership on the various commit­ ulty and student indifference thesis.” Arts on Nov. g. He will deal tees of the upcoming IFC-Pan will prevent the adoption of He will speak on the scien­ with psychological problems Hel Ban. these Ideas. tific and technical aspects of as applied to automaton. All committee chairmen will “Because of the. compulsory Weather automation. This topic will The student government will be present from 6 to 6 p.m. in­ class attendance policy, the Last Night — expected tew serve as the foundation upon finance this year-long series. terviewing those interested. Po­ Instructors know the students to the mkl M’s, Wednesday w hich the other speakers will David N. Hess, assistant for sitions on six committoo* must attend clasrcnd so take —expected Ugh to the middle direct their topics. the Honors College, is adviser. available. advantage of It. Does a stu­ to*»» considerable eteudtet-s* The speakers , in the follow­ Lectures are open to all stu­ Nan B a rite or Bob Gill, will ft niftim- dent gain tor being lulled to with chante of scattered ing weeks win attempt to re­ dents and faculty interested to answer any questions about the 1 Cafetear*» representative of U l f flayed Tk-Tnc-Tse oiifefater to to® simp while hearing a reitera­ showers and cooler tempera­ late the soctologfeal, technical, the problem of automation. committee work. W slP lH IM1 Career Candval Taeaday. tion of the test? The tostructto tures.

H i s « s s Michigan Siale Newt, East T m tng, Michigan E D I T O R I A L W aheiiqr Morning! Octtlicr 11« 1961

w m m ttIx>ok,rm Being Ccmcilialory— Now Don't Go On ' Affair* of State Need Motivation ‘In Loco Parentis’ mtimmMmmmmmmm Com&f rim battle tf too many students for too few Legal decisions seem to have verified the civil rights to college students may eventu­ university accomodate»* bos bow dramatically fact that a student is more or leas at the ally change the present legal status. illustrated this past year with MSU’s Cash Crisis. mercy of the university’s dictates, according UntoJd statistics have bo« offered proving that to a legal expert from Fairfield, Iowa. ■tudsnto desira • higher sducattoa white open­ ings are available - Dr. Clarence J. Bakken, counselor and as­ These statistics vary from college to legis­ sistant professor of education at Parsons Air Force Redirected lator to doaa but they do make one conclusive College, said this is true as long as the stu­ point—too many taiantsd June HU high school dent is-treated fairly and without favori­ . The Pentagon has decided that there is a graduates have joined the tabor force when they chance of a conventional war after all. After a would rather be in a college classroom. tism . period of emphasis on training the armed forces The university’s moral right to operate (Or nuclear warfare, the gentlemen there have THE ONE* left out are the ohm with the tower along this “in loco parentis” line, implied directed U.S. Air Force units in Europe to in­ grade points ftwm high school—thorn wtth less in Bakken’s statement, is questioned by tensify training in the “tactics end techniques to recommend them. The SJ high school student of conventional warfare. finds it quite easy to enter most universities un- university students. Since the courts are not teas he has a peculiar personal problem which allowed to interfere, how can it be determined The -renewed emphasis stems from the Berlin makes him sa exception. - — -o whether a student is treated 'fairly and crisis which sas caused anxiety among the com­ The ones who worked hard but didn’t quite without favoritism.” manders in Europe. People in the states have make it... the on« who switch from an agri­ be« worrying about Berlin for some time, but culture curriculum to college prep in their senior V IN THIS AGE of the arms race and every the Air Force has concentrated on build-up of year . . . these are the ones who gat toft out at other kind of race, it would seem appropriate nuclear strength*. enrollment time. to make higher education an individual re­ The past Air Force commitment to a nuclear And there’« not much an admissions officer sponsibility. strategy is one reason for this way of thinking. can do about i t He can go by the student’s lntest President John A. Hannah in his Seven- More man any other service, the Air Force has record. This is some respect measures that elu­ sive quality known as motivation, but it certainly Point Program advocated more student re­ tailored its aircraft, missiles, tactics and tech­ niques to the delivery of nuclear Weapons. is not surefire. sponsibility in the academic field. He also _ At the same time the student who found high said at the pre-school workshop that he felt This is going to make It tough if the other school easy to the point of boredom is automat­ "students are far more sophisticated and far country we go to war against doesn't use nuclear ically admitted. He gets good recommendations weapons. Are we going to be the country to start and what moro could a university want out of a more realistic than they used to be.” the mass destruction? By nil previous indica­ His statements seem to imply more stu­ student? tions we wouldn’t think of It. A lot more. dent responsibility in all areas. - The Air Force apparently does not believe that Assuming this to be true, it seems only a conventions] war can be fought in Europe. Any THE BEST students are those who have a de­ logical to us that a university gradually attempt to do so, it believes, may seriously harm sire to learn—who hava a compelling drive to end its “in loco parentis” policies in non- the nation’s capacity for nuclear retaliation and get something more than a degree. Tney aren’t academic areas. The National Student Asso­ might reduce what the Air Force believes is its necessarily the honors students from high present nuclear superiority. school. In fact, they lust may be the ones „who ciation has already opposed such policies found high school a little rougher. College will in higher education. Isn’t tills alleged superiority even more reason be harder yet on them but Ird bet my money for the other country to stick to conventional war­ on them before I would on the high school golden OTHER POINTS implied in Bakken’s fare and let us be the Mg, bad nation who begins statement seem questionable also. .boy who comes to MSU for a gay time. Or the nuclear agression because we have no other girl who comes to stalk s husband. Is the university responsible for the mo­ choice? —— The wasted talent at MSU Is appalling. Hun­ rals, decorum and health of the students? Technically speaking, the Air Force in Europe dreds have slipped in with a good average and a_ Should students be required to live in is incapable of carrying on conventional warfare high potential, but they lack that drivs and de­ quarters as designated by the university? at the present time. The great shortage of piloted sire which would make them into valuable assets Can a university control and' dissolve - aircraft available and the Russians’ numerical to the university. superiority in aircraft present major limitations I don’t have a formidable array of statistics organizations including fraternities and so­ P r C S S C u t t i n g s 11111 mtn 11 *,wmrln,,Tni nkwI»»riwii rorities ? on the U.S.’s ability to fight back gqn-for-gun in to back up my next statement but.I firmly "be­ Europe- lieve that the number (tf 3 point students on this Why aren’t students privileged to legal or campus could be tripled. Most studwts have the “due process of law?” There is such a thing as getting too far ad­ vanced for the actual days you are living in—and ability to make a 3 point if they put their minds THESE QUESTIONS are unresolved in a possibly fighting for. to it. Village Voices Still Babbling You can’t call the problem apathy. This has legal sense, but the moral implications are been the favorite tag for years. Most college becoming more definite. For instance, last II III t)W44Uee^lM4ttlkW4l|iteaiiSWatiWtt*W4!tlStlti44lf4ltlktWt>^tttil! IIII Id IIW III it W p ^ y j J k students are not apathetic. Their -energies are year a group of lawyers conferring at the^ 11 Ml Jaehnig simply misdirected. University of Michigan agreed that there is To my dying day I shall loathe a national trend toward extending university Those that say, “Me and you both.” ~ BONGOES BEAT out biology even without the ing their listeners to pass on WE WILL again see the hard­ automatic handicap they hold. The eternal fe­ liability to unwritten- guarantees, including Chicago Daily Tribune “Where will you be when Kennedy pushes the button?” the word about the general hitting, fast-moving, no-holds- male in search of a mate naturally finds It moro . the constitutional right to “due process of We wouldn’t mind facing the music in the pres­ This question is the firing pin world-wide strike proposed for barred Berlin-type analysis of alluring to sew quilts for her trousseau than to law’’ if the university is acting as a “quasi-«- ent world situation if it weren’t for the-words. of a current world-wide cam« next Easter. the world presented on the finish the outside reading on Rousseau.And you judicial body,”- ~ The Wall Street Journal paign launched by Julian Beck “TELL YOUR friends - and afterhours “speakeasy” show can’t beat the logic of a psychology student who This trend is the result of the effect of and Judith Malina in protest especially if you have any in featuring the lovable Mr .“Paar. uses the poker table as a laboratory to study popular opinion on the law. Good laws are against nuclear testing. Russia and Eastern Europe,” - (“And now ladies and gentle­ human reactions to defeat, that, my friend, is At the age of 20 we don’t care what the world men, here is a person I have those which ultimately serve the needs of thinks of us; at 30 we worry about what it is Pushing a button of their own urges John Wilock of. ‘‘Voice/’ a primary source—NOT a secondary one at the —the panic button—these two mouthpiece of Greenwich Vil­ known for many years, we all books are. society best. thinking of us; at 40 we discover that it wasn’t love her, a person needing no thinking of us at all. Wall Street Journal “young intellectuals” are ask- lage. _ And, of course, “there is the joiner who ration-^ I f laws are bad it is primarily the public's The high degree of faith in introduction, we all know alizes his umpteen activities to the point where responsibility to change them. In practice, the United States government her . . . Come « out and tell every single one of them Is helping him adjust it is the duty of legislative bodies. The ap­ Humans often make mountains out of molehills shown by these young “cultur­ us about your part in the world­ to the reality of the- world around him. Throe or but it takes Nature to make a mountain more wide strike . . . time for a com­ parent popular trend toward extending full ed” minds makes one wonder, four serve a good and needed function but seven mountainous. Daily Mining Gazette Well-Rounded which side of the iron curtain mercial? . . . Mrs. Eleanor or eight quit adjusting and start maladjusting. they actually belong on. Roosevelt -. . . But . . . first a If these individuals would redirect their ener­ Possibly the title of Wilcock’s word about this wonderful pro­ gies, the rewards would be immense to them­ Letters to the Editor Personality column in the-village’s "Voice” duct . . .) selves and the university. A 3 point isn’t, the provides him with an excuse. It reallyis too bad that Paar identifying characteristic of a sincere student H e calls it “the village doesn't take lessons from Pea­ but it does indicate an Interest in a course. R Not Divine square.” nuts, Ann Landers, Barry Gold- usually means the holder read the text and at Wants Free Western World And who ever heard of a water and Greenwich Village, least skimmed the outside reading. One hears so much about the square in the way-out village. and just join the comic strip To the editor: of this age. We are called upon to serve, to be world of poignant make-be­ Those who have been admitted "should make well-rounded student. The as­ use of the opportunities given them. Poker and The greatest issue before the world today is ready for the Koreas, the Berlins, the Laoses sumption seems to be that if a Speaking of squares, the Ber­ lieve. It is this world of inten­ whether the West will maintain free access to bongoes are all right a few nights a week but that threaten the freedom and the security of student is a'well-rounded and lin “bombshell of the TV" tube. tional and unintentional satire Berlin. For this we are prepared to pay any Jack Paar will probably bring that puts the . thinking man's they make a bad steady diet. In fact, they could contributing member of the be cheating someone else out of an education. price. But the cold hard facts of the matter aro our western way of life. W e.are put to sea, campus, he will take his place the entire world-strike project filter on world affairs. that 20,000,000 black Americans are still denied hurled aloft, put ashore in our games of war— direct to the American home Aren’t these the idols of -A university should be a place for persbhs to as a bulwark of our society up­ develop what talent-they have—not a rest home free access to a bus in Jackson, Mississippi, or the practice drills, the simulated actions, the on release into the outside on Easter Monday.- some college students? a bar in downtown Lansing, nor in many instan­ readied waiting. We sacrifice our todays in hope world. for lazy geniuses. ces do they receive fair treatment here at Mich­ of our tomorrows. We must serve our apprentice­ ship to freedom. And so we have courses on igan State University. the essentials of marriage and 7 A » t" n A DF D While token integration does exist here at MSU. 0 Q There will come a time when each of us will home-life, a course in social Crossword Puzzle ALO F F n 7 i a High Cost of Learning complaints are still widespread of discrimination be released from service, to return home, to dancing (not to mention danc­ 3 Aa n M E nk 3 in housing, employment and many activities on seek the life we are free to choose. ing classes in the Union g Na Bn e 1 □ □ this campus. _ a c r o ss 39. Swtys p Mf A My time came this past September. Some -Lounge!), and various other Ma m ï s E e m The central problem of higher learning in Our position now, as it always has been, is 1 Be a b le to 38 Den.ed A T o i L asked me what I would do and I replied, return courses designed for the well- [UÓ] N TiL* America is sharply indicated in the statement that racial discrimination is not only immoral, 4. Everyone 41. Make an ¡5 E L T F DL E to school. But the years in service are long, rounded and, subsequently, 5. Matt - & □ □ of a former faculty member that “Harvard is but is psychologically destructive to both races well-adjusted student to while o rie n t Tfir N El□ s o 0 D I R rapidly becoming a college serving only upper- thoughtful years and I am not soon to forget the 12. Honor card request a T and it is internationally explosive as well away his class time with min­ 13. Missile KBu a n|t!wK"5 a middle-income families ” Wilbur JL Bender .stud­ We are issuing the calT to all students, black hard lessons I have learned. shelter 43. D ress W imum effort in between meet­ leather *ter □ 0 s E a ied the question as Dean of Admissions and Fin­ or white, American or foreign-born to join us To this freedom I once had assumed as my ings and other activities. - 14. Impel — r ¡L|[Oj Sf A 8 a a a D ancial Aids and has continued to study it as Dir­ in our effort to make the leader of the free world birthright may I now add something of youthful 15. Babbles 44. Landed _ M MÌO T t L □ AY Just what constitutes well­ 17. Convey estate A[l 1 e F [RjF ector of the Perm an«t Charity Fund of Boston. totally free. insight. May I "be more appreciative of my new roundedness? In fact, what is a property 46. Move E [nit Ï 1 a With present trends, he reluctantly calculates, Joseph Syfax, suddenly freedom than those before me who sacrificed so round personality. There are II. Uncanny Solution af Yaatarday'a Puzzle “the annual price tag for a Harvard education NAACP President, much and yet so soon forget the Monte Cassinos, students in the College of En­ IS. Nourishes 90. Springs will be four to five thousand dollars by 1*70, and MSU Chapter the Bastonges, the deadly D-days of their youth. 21. Without 92. One who gineering who have never ven­ deductions renews DOWN . I. Unforeseen less than 5 per cent of American families will be We are young and alive and apt to believe we tured near a sociology course 23. Storms 94. Dislike 1 Headland 9. Bestows able to pay for it from their own resources.” intensely 2 Land will always be so. Typical of youth, we live with and may not know a pachango frozen rain 10. E ra Nobody questions the right of “upper-middle- from a tangerine, but they are 26. Plotted 55 Appoint­ ■measure 11 Radical the hopes, the promises the expectations for our ment 3 Ciose income families” to send their children to Har­ Prepare for Freedom the people u p « whom the bul­ 30 Record of a 16. P ro n g tomorrows. But 15 this age of anxiety, in theee single year 56 Er. island 4 Adro re 20. High >n vard or to any other institution of higher learn­ warks of future societies must 5 TrouoSe days of our youth, we must not forget our ap­ 31. Unrefined 57 Scrutinizes! the scale ing provided the prospective students can meet 6 Musical Ta the editor: prenticeship to freedom. depend for existence. metal 56. Team of 22. Macmillan's the scholastic and other requirements. Nor need Could it be that a more 32. Pile anim als s y m b o l This is the age of anxiety and we are the youth 7 Flexible house we give our sole attention to the financial situa­ Byron Dudley rounded definition of a round 34. Town: 58 H a rs h num ber tubes tion of Harvard which is only me groat univer­ personality is needed? Perhaps prefix alkali 24. Weight ' the “modern” college student allowance sity and not the only one which can minister / 5 » T"” 9 «Ti» 25 Coasting superbly to the human mind and spirit. Nor is tends to, and is encouraged by, 7“ T“ □ w* 7T Ii i v e h ic le it only tuition which is Increasing. Mr Bender misguided social arbitrators to i r 26 Rail indicated that even a scholarship holder at sacrifice intellectual dedication Ë r J ! 27. Craw i r i r Harvard needs at toast 13,*00 a year to get along. Michigan State News ob the altar af popularity. L r 1 21. Consort Campus activities are fine; a r 7T W 29. Oriental Manifestly the whole structure of our higher j — m abode —■i Published by the students of Michigan State University. Tsr tfit popularity is to he desired; but £ P rIP r education is in an economic log-jam. The nature on class days Monday through Friday, during the fail, winter end i r w L r 33. Fit of of out society requires that, more and more of X nave a sinking testing that m m 1 Ü peevishness spring quarters. Issued twice weekly during the summer term. in the society of tomorrow, the r r W i r n 36. Rented our young people be given the opportunity for Second class postage paid at East Lansing, M^hig»n accepted personality ropulre- g 'ar— 37. River in as much education as they can take. We need i r » » n J*oland Editorial and business offices at 341 student Services building, moots may bt infiltrated by ü higher educatim not only for technological rea­ Michigan "»»Statemi University.v h s im u h ^ i East Lansing, amnoiHjf mivut§wi.Michigan. ■ 39. Secure something called wisdom. i r —• H i r V Tf fé 49. To sons but for humanistic reasons. Only a broadly MauMail subscriptions payable is ' advance for one term, $3; for two The Campus Collegian, 42. Noblemep educated nation can meet the difficulties that terms,.14;‘rms,.$4; for throe terms, $5.$5 University af Toledo, w « '43 45. Harvest certainly lia ahead of us. Member of the Associated Press, Inland Dally.Proas Association Sé Olii:là w m 47. Seed i r ir 4t ét * Nearly a century and a half ago Thomas Jef­ and the College press. H i i coating ferson, who« interest in education never wear­ w rr 49. Trust Editor ... Marcia V« Ness '■■■■■■•■■«■I ¡H %0m 49..Corner ied, outlined for Virginia a plan whose object, he Editorial E ditorSharon Coady S 90. Pronoun _ «id, was "to bring into action that mass of tal­ Managing Editor , Ben Burns w É t tf Business Mgr...... Larry Pontius Featuro Editer— Cuit Rundell Teamster Boss Hoffa gets —i w 91. Remunerate ents which Ue buried In poverty to every coun­ Women’s Editer Sally Ward his pay raised to *71,000. Hoffa t r A 4i 93. As iti« Clrculatioa Mgr.„Bill Marshall mmm_J . written, at US. try.” Genius has nothing to do with worldly pos­ City Editor. BUI Cote Sports Editer Jerry Fischer bloods so much for the work­ a*«ii ition. Wo must make use of it where we find it.. News Editor. Jay Blissick Photo Editer_J*tve Jaehnig ing man he has to op« Ha PM IMS 19 MM. We cannot for the safety of Rto nation restrict ewa do-it-yourself Mood bank. high-quality aducati« to hhdHmantity incomes. Detroit Free Prom. —TneNow York Time* SMKtfSjSa Morning, October II, 1961

RIFLE CLUB ~ 8:30 pjB., . Btiwnenf of Dem. HUB. Audio P ü M n B O D O t STUDENT * pjBu, Room RE ASSOCI ATI ON—7 p.m., HOME ECONOMICS C U 1B S- nwme Kfwwnuci Bm aig. Room SB, Union Building ICE SKATING Freshmen, “Fashions a t WINGED SPARTANS - 7:« MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL MSU,” 7 p.m., Hon» Eco­ pja.c Room 44, Unfa». C80IH—7 p.m., rehearsaL OPEN TO PUBLIC nomics Building. PROMENADERS - 7 p.m. PACKAGING SOCIETY —7:30 General, 7 p.m., MB Home Received EWtnranir-« p.«., log Cabin. Teaching, 7 p.m., US Educa­ STUDENT SPECIAL Projectors and tape record­ tion Building. * ers worth about 124,000 have Related Arts, 7:30 p.m., SBC RATES been added to the Audio-Visual Hama Economics, profes­ Center, according to Bill sional drew. Hughes, campus coordinator Retailing, 7 p.m., Women's for the Center. Lounge Student Services, New equipment includes 28 professional dress. Tuesday Through Saturday Evenings. . 8:00-10:00 Bell ana Howell projectors Child Development, 7 p.mM 10:00-12:00 worth about 1630 each. Also in­ Saturday Morning..... — ------102 Home Economics. The Name that Made Pizza .Famous in Lansing cluded áre 26 Revere tape re­ SPARTAN WOMEN’S Saturday and Sunday Afternoon____ 3:00-8:0 0 corders and 40 screens. LEAGUE—7-8 p.m., Room The center can now increase 33, Union. ' ") its service with more reliable UNION BOARD-4 p.m., 0*k Serving Snacks - Sandwiches - Luncheons - Dinners SKATE RENTALS AVAILABLE and improved equipment, Room of Union. Union Board Hughes said. Also Catering to Publicity Committee Meet­ Private Parties - Banquets - Meetings EXPERT SKATE SHARPENING “Until recently,” he said, ing, 4 p.m., Oak Room, Rid “about 20 per cent of our floor. Unfa». Visit Our Rathskeller equipment was always being PERFORMING TONIGHT—The Limettghters, currently IFC-PAN HEL—6-8 p.m., Un- repaired. The worst of it, we one of the outstanding groups iiT the foik-singing field, ion. Open 6 p.m. Daily M ICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY traded in. All of our projectors \6. *Z-2. will b« at the Lansing Civic Auditorium tenight at S p.m. LUTHERAN STUDENT AS8a* •Phone ED 2-71311 are now servicable. The trio, already stars in the recording field, provide CIATION —4:10 p.m., Uni­ I C E A R E N A The center keeps a repair re­ their own instrumental accompaniment on banjo, string versity Lutheran Church, Complete Take-Out Service cord of all equipment, Hughes base and guitar. Freshman Study Group. said, enabling the center to plan When to overhaul or re­ place any item.. “Because of budget cuts,’’ he said, “the average_age of our TODAY ON CAMPUS equipment was about five years. This was about two ANGEL FLIGHT — J:30 p.m., | ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE years above the period of max­ Room 41, Union, for both CLUB — 7 p.m., Room 32, imum efficiency.” pledges and actives. ' Union. The center will try ,to tr 3de more of its equipment during LOOKIN the next two or three years, Hughes said. This will include opaque and overhead projec­ tors, phonographs and slide projectors: “Renewing equipment will 5 Minute Heul Sanie* allow us to improve service, cut maintenance costs and get better trade-in allowances,” he Be Well Shei said, “We will try to make a complete turnover of equip- ifient every five years. “I guess one could call it a " Not Slip Shod ‘five-year plan’,” he added. SPECIAL Have you looked in the BOOK

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GEORGE M. VAN PEURSEM in at the Union Book Store for This Service GOP Head To Discuss At NO E XTRA CHARGE Con-Con Republican State Central Chairman, George Van Peur- sem, will meet with Republi­ can aqd. Democratic students and faculty Thursday at 8:30 in the Union Parlors. Van Just A rrived!! A Huge Peursem will discuss the “ Michigan Constitutional Con-i vention and what to expect fro m it.” Shipment of ‘S’ Sweatshirts Van Peursem, “n resident “Of Holland, Mich., attended Hope College in Holland and receiv­ o n T i l t Midnight Weekdays ed a law degree from Chicago- e n n i t j P M Week Enda 1 0 C o l o r s . ~ 6 S t y l e s Kent College of Law in 1939 He was elected to the House of 1 b l o c k East of Campus Representatives in 19S0 where he served until 1959. W hite Gold Boat Neck He was elected Speaker of Shawl Collar the House of Representatives Black Coral in 1956 and served there until Navy Lt. Green Hooded * ~ 1959. Crew Neck (reg. style) Van Peursem was elected Lt* Blue LUac Republican State Chairman in Zipper Collar February, 1961. Slttte Blue Dk. Green Short Sleeve

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It seems, accord­ to continue.“ « e s Joan Starr UntacromXr, now short run, be srted, such EDITOR’S NOTE — in the quiet af the eeleny ing to a United Nations popula­ He said that in terms of the growth oaquertinestimably public's eye, artists paint aa- able to make n second start 78, dsacrlbaa R us she works tion expert, that apinsterhood social buracas. But continuance of this on her memoirs. “short run”—the next two or i A tafepheoe ring at 11:41 am. Group made a national study heraMad pictures la garrets, in the United States is rapidly of curriculum improvement write their great a m i under a Amarfcan-tyM project depends “ I have dans more writing becoming * ***• thing. fat the aodttorinm of the College on continued financial support Bara to a month than In three sponsored by the National aaked bnlb in a haae»eat and r»i \ m i n of Education will signal the be* a n generally several days by A»ortHHM, says general months at home,” said Kay Dr. Ansley J. Coale of Prince­ MOST5=»«5AKA8L£D0UID gtafrg of a teachers program Science Foundation. ton University aad a United UPA DERNSE AéAiBTTHE Responding from tbo Univer­ aw*y fro« tM r last shave er «rector George M. Kendall. Bnrte. is Make. •*. next teeaL The truth is, hew* Bootdeire at fee colony is Can Carmsr, who wrote Ms States representative to the \Aaa£DO*5tfH>ONT)€ft - It will be the start of a one- sity of Iffinots at Urbans, will UN.’« population commission be Dr. Max Beberman, director ever, that aeme ef America’s not free. A committee of tone famed "Stars Fell on Ala­ b— r, iam dtatnace panel dis­ best art ka eeae fee» a emtoent artista passes upon ap­ bama” at MacDowell, said ’It noiw on tbo matter at Duke y ------cussion ea mathematics. Part­ of the University of Illinois University symosium on health, Committee on School Math­ unique and lovely eeleny amid plicante who pay fZS a Weak. is impoislbfovfor tbo» of us icipants wiB be aeparated by the birds and the trees where The colony is, at ones, simple, who have benefits . . . to re­ education and other problems aa modi as MM mike. ematics. ! of the world’s one billion child­ MSU will amplify the entire a picnic hamper hi left every austere,«e, informal«for and beaut­ turn without moments of Tba questions will originate lunchtime at the cetfcottage deer- iful. Studio« are solid Uttlo strong «notion. Here many of ren. ^ discussion to it will be heard declared that while in Boise. Idaho and the answers by several mathematics meth­ single-room workshops in Iso­ us found our first real chance Dr. Coale will come from mathematics ods classes in the College of PETERBOROUGH, N. H. t* lated spots linked by narrow to work at our best; and here there has been much discus­ exportshsre aad the Univer­ —If you follow a road a mile roads and woodland trails. For we received the encouragement sion of the “explosive” growth Education auditorium (Klva). aad the impetus by wMch our sity.« niiaoii- Special arrangements for the or so out of Peterborough Vil­ painters there are large, many- of population in areas like THAT'S (¿HAT MAKES MV NO eggMHASflÆR, Somc 100 teachers in a sec­ lage you will find n pine- paned north windows, and later workhas strengthened.” China, India and Latin Amer­ ABLE io BüiLD UP A DEFENSE setup were made by the Science The» are characteristic of SVST6M SO 6OO0... > tion of tba Idaho Connrtl of an d Mathematics Teaching shadowed sign post. easels. For composers there ica, less public attention has. A6ANSTBSN6 STEPPED ON Í Teachers of Mathematics will It says the lane leads to the are pianos. Writers’ workshops tributes down through the been given to the fact* that Center. years from such persons as be meeting in Boise. o The entire discussion will al­ MacDowell Colony. It would have typewriters. rapid population growth is un­ not be out of ¡dace to bavo an­ composers Aaron Copland and der way in certain industrial­ in the long- so be amplified for the teach­ RESIDENCE IS limited to Lea Hoiby, writer Alec Wangh, from that ers in Boise. other sign: “ Quiet! Composers, two summer or four winter ized countries— specifically, painters, authors and poets at Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant United States, Australia, Can­ »eating will be the moderator, The telephone panel discus­ monthsr (author of a distinguished Ro­ WX. Smallwood, and an Idaho sion is an experiment on the work.” There is a small, lovely ada and New Zealand. Only ditch a sign isn’t really bert Frost biography) and One of the reasons for the mathematics teacher, John part of the Idaho group. The library. There are three cen­ many others. Briggs. geography <3 Idaho is some­ necessary. The quiet is there tral residences where colonists trend In the United States, he Speaking from the campus what n barrier to getting teach­ already. sleep, a central ball for meals THE MEN and the women said, is that there- are fewer wfll be Dr. John Wagner, as­ er’s groups together. If the and administration. Tba colon­ spinsters, compared with two HOW DOES a mid-century who have gone on to enrich decades ago. sociate professor of mathemat­ telephone arrangement proves American escape when the ists are free far concentrated American life — from Wifia ics. Before recently joining the effective, it may provide a world presses in, either with work from breakfhst until din­ Cather to Stephen Vincent “The Proportion (of women) C o l l e g e T r a v e l . . . MSU staff, Dr. Wagner was simple method for several tedium, or with fury and ten­ nertime. No colonist Interrupts Benet, from John Gould Fleteh- remaining single has declined ______-—t_. _ aasistant to the director of the groups throughout the state to sion, tell and strain? Many another. er, to Julia PeterUn, from Her­ sharply in the past two decades School Mathematics Study listen in on the same program. turn for tranquility to the arts Complete noon lunches are mann Hagedorn to the now —from 18.9 per cent in 1940 to left (petty in baskets at each Gov. Dull Munoz-Merin of 8.1 per cent in 1960 for women —reading 'a book, visiting a Your Headquarters gallery, listening to a concert. studio doorstep. Puerto Rico (he was a poet), aged 25 to 34, and from 10.4 to But how does the artist, him­ In emnsasr mare’s no sound fro » composer Nickolai Lop- 5.9 per cent at ages 35 to 44,” . \ that of wind in the tress, tanlkoft to painter Elizabeth he said. C o i f f u r e s self, escape “from these same and birdsong- Vistas give pressures? The world clamors. Sperhawk-Jones, are too num­ Asserting that" at present For Vacation Plans It invades Ms mind and privacy glimpses of fareff blue moun­ erous to list rates of population growth, the by at every turn and every hour. tains — sometime« cloud- United States population would But creative art requires some- capped. - double every 35 years, Dr. aloneness. FIFTEEN OF the studios— U . S. Actresses Coale said: Complete Travel Arrangements In the forest-hush of a little warmed by space heaters— “ la fee very long run the re­ helen barresy I studio at the MacDowell col­ can accommodate colonists in Are Lousy Lovers sults of sustained growth would ony, poet-writer Jean Starr tbo winter. be so disastrous that we can be Untermeyer wifi tell you the A limit of 10 stays at the LONDON (AP)—“ French ac­ sure of the little impossibility Ph.. 332-MI colony has boon set up. every beauty aid and service for today’s coed artist is an avatar, which tresses,” says Leslie Canm, of maintaining the current rate means he is a symbol of some For those unable to afford “ bave a great deal of talent for of increase indefinitely. creative force, both outside and tiie $25 weekly fee, fellowship« playing women In love.” In less than a century our within himself. are granted as long as funds The 39-year-old Miss Caron, population would exceed a bil­ 1045 E . Grand River, East Lansing And not everyone can find established for feiapurpose art who is French, goes on; lion compared with the present COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE the aloneness which all must available. million;) in a century and ED 7-1639 “ The English have less talent 180 have to release this form of What is sucha colony worth? for playing women in love, and a half it would surpass the pre­ 130 W. GRAND RIVER — EAST LANSING creativity, Thornton Wilder finished Ms American women—none at all. sent world population; in 650 (Just Eastof Peoples Church) two blocks East of Abbott Hall IT IS especially difficult If first neat sucosas, tbs novel tt seems that they're incapable years there would be one per­ the artist has little money, or “ The Bridge of San Luis Roy,” of letting themselves go.” son per square foot in the Unit­ m vnom wiiiuoitiiiii'oiiinvN is young, has a family, or per­ and—a few years later—the ed States; and in 17 centuries MEMBER: American Society of Travel Afcuts play. “ Our Town,” at Mac­ SM thought for a moment ■ ■■■■■ ■’■■■■■■■■£ haps too many friends. and adds: the population of the United § It is in this connection that Dowell. Dubose Hevuaad wrote ■ C O U P O N ■ the MacDowell Colony, found­ "Porgy,” there. M P Edwin “ Everything they express is ed in 1907, has been important Arlington Robinson won his so controlled.” Its 40 acres of field ana forest, ferae Pultixer Prizes through In private life, Leslie is fee * Is s u f f r isisi Good' T k n • Fri. • SaL * its 27 widely-separated studios, Ms summers at Peterborough. happy wife of Peter Hall, direc­ residences and other buildings, From m g to MM more than tor of the Shakespeare Memor­ constitute a haven where com­ two dozen Pnltizer Prizag have ial Theater. She has two child­ posers, painters and writers been awarded to work identi­ ren and admits she’s happily in (available only with coupon) can work undisturbed for lim­ fied wife the MacDowell Col­ love off the screen and stage. ited periods, throughout the ony. ____ “ I will never understand a e r v o o r t s year. Hundreds of artists in WRITERS CAN be sentiment­ women who stays with a man 213 E. GRAND RIVER many fields have shared Its al and emotional whm they tell who ceases to love her. Oh, all New Hi-Fi * 1 .9 7 benefits. what it baa meant to them. those lies, those hints, that sup­ EAST LANSING l Rgy Charles Album ( Regular $3.98) The list of novelists, compos­ “ Our Spiritual Home,” is how pressed dislike.” ers, poets and other writers Ph. ED 2-2114 ■ Ray Charles who found inspiration at Mac­ ■ & Dowell, who have won Pulitzer Stereo * 2 . 9 7 Prizes, or written best sellers, 11 Betty Carter (Regular $4.98) reads like a “ Who’s Who.” SPECIAL! The colony was founded ■ through the dedication and en­ K n itte r s ■ ergy of one woman, Mrs. Ed­ MICHIGAN STATE ward MacDowell, as a memor­ • Complete line of Beraato yarn and Paks. ■ ial to her famous composer B d ¿ th o v a í$ husband, who died at 46. Many • Needlepoint and yarns. 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Look Out. Wolverines Table Tennis W l i $ £ S Badminton Meet Entries Open Jjjft- •* “ * « p Spartan Badminton Club in­ vite* all Mereetod students and Team Table Tennis «»tries ' '- ll>~ * '* -^ 4 faculty members to its first « b o w being accepted by the Michigan State’s intramural aI.M. office. I : «ports program for the 1910-61 meeting of the year tonight Gridders Barin ’ T o Each team consists of three school year produced 10,160 per­ at 7 pan- in the Sports arena Has anyone seen a bewil­ inea: one doubles team and ticipants competing in SS Sc­ of the Mem Intramural Build- dered dachshund, one who Is one singles player. The dead- tlvities. A Mg week of bard work tion in Saturday’s game w en afraid of doctors and veteri­ in*- \ loomed' ahead Tuesday as the spared the hard hitting Tues­ narians, naming around cam­ Spartaa football team started day as the team reviewed pus? light contact drills for Satur­ scodSag imports. Hedi. a blhehaitd tan female day’s showdown with arch-rival No iujuriet were repented dachshund, with a' scar over from the Stanford game. her left shoulder, ran away University of Michigan. from her ownes’s car when the The Spartans would bteTnore The Wolverines also took it vehicle stopped in the vicinity than mistaken to figure the easy with light workouts Tues­ of GUtner Hall. Wolverine team as a patsy. day. Fleet halfbacks Bennie Hie owner, Mrs. Butcher of Coach Bump Elliott has a ! McRae and Dave Raimey. who Fenton, was taking Hedi to in our'lights —t”-«« strong unit this year, currently i suffered injuries Saturday, Gilfiier Hall for medical pur­ fifth ranked in the nation. were repented okay. poses . when the escape took and no matter where she goes, This year's game promises In a scrimmage against the (dace. _ ' more than the usual unpredic­ dummies Tuesday, sophomore Mrs. Butcher spent the bet­ her cheery cotton outfit remains table excitement. Both chibs j halfback Dewey Lincoln made ter part to yesterday searching are bidding for til* Rose Bowl {the stuffed opponents look like the campus from one end to berth. Stanford linemen as he (lashed the other for Hedi. bright or>d crisp. Print topper wHh And with a five-game Big i into crowds of Mockers and If anybne knows the where­ Ten card, the Spartans can ill suddenly burst into the open. abouts of Hedi, please call 355- \~% ruffled sleeves m id coflar afford a loss r 6450 or Ed 2-0266 after 5 p.m. Starting quarterback Pete " The defense was pleasantly Smith was expected to be miss­ surprised by Coach Duffy Dau­ ■4y coven stretch nylon tight*. ing from the practice field un­ gherty when he announced the til at least Thursday. reserves would run against Retailers Meet Mother wflLapprecRtfe the wrinkle- Smith is at his home in them. The reserve backs ran hard, but the defensive special­ The Retailing Club will hold Eeorse because of the death erf a “Get Acquainted’’ meeting shedding wash n wear fabrk-Ctlle his father during last Satur­ ists were equal to the task. As has been the custom the tonight at 7 p.m. in the Wom­ day’s 31-3 victory over Stan­ en’s Lounge of .the Student ford. past couple of Saturdays, tlte or no ironing nee d ed. Red only. goal line was uncrossed. Services building. • -V • .— '* . ' Meanwhile, Dick Proebstile. Miss Demetre Mehas, assist­ a sophomore, has taken over Captain Ed (Rocky) Ryan S.MDLE QF DETERMINATION—Bob Suci, lap punter on Small, medium, largo. 3 .9 t and end Ernie Clark were just ant professor and retailing ad­ the No. 1 unit. Spartan football team, wouM tike to beem « few long eeee visor, will speak. THOSE WHO saw heavy ac- as tough on the weekdays as | on the weekends. —. i against the Michigan Wolverines Saturday. | Daugherty said the coaching In 1900 each farm worker fed staff was not pessimistic and himself and six others. Today Children’s Center that the team will be ready. A Martin To 4-6 Weeks a farm worker feeds himself Lower Level j report around the practice field DETROIT Of)—Jim Martin, for the lions Sunday after Mar and 25 others in the United said that Michigan coach Bump Detroit Lion linebacker and tin was hurt. States. j Elliott felt much the same way. plae^kicker, will be out erf ac­ tion for from four to six weeks Program Informatisa Dial IV 2-6965 Hitchcock Is as a result of a broken shoul­ der. MICHIGAN New Manager Examination Tuesday showed capeziO flats 90 square! that Martin hroke his shoulder O f Baltimore Sunday in Detroit’s loss to the Soft and flexable step-ins, BALTIMORE If)—Billy Hitch­ Chicago Bears, the Lions’ sec­ WALT DISNEAS cock, former major league in­ ond National Football League accented with smartly stacked fielder, was handed a baseball defeat this fall. “plum” Tuesday—managership Martin has kicked five field modified heel, slightly squared toe. of the Baltimore Orioles. goals this year. 0CNALO LAURENCE " . AUX My The job, which will pay Hitch­ Wayne Walker, another line­ CRBP- NA1SMEIH- MACKENZIE • WALSH A. Red kid, three button motif. 10.9B RAY CHARLES cock an estimated $30.000 a backer, handled the kicking X TECHNICOLOR year and an attendance bonus, B. Black suede, vamp bowed. I0.fjl Concert and Dance was not sought by the 43-year- EXTRA - Donald Duck in Friday. Oct. 13th old Alabaman. The Orioles went after him. Sport "Donald and the Wheel” At Civic Aud., Lansing “It’s a real big thrill being Featuring named manager.” Hitchcock told a news conference. “I S h o r ts... MY CHARLES thank the Orioles for maybe By The Associated Press taking a chance on me.” Hitch­ IOWA CITY, leArn-Quarter- AND HIS 1« cock is a former Detroit Tiger back Wilburn Hollins probably PIECF ORCHESTRA coach. will miss Iowa’s game with In­ diana Saturday because of a with the wrist injury, Hawkeye Coach RÂELETS SINGERS ¡Those Polls Jerry Burns said Tuesday. ★ * ★ ' Tickets on Sale 1. Mississippi (3-0) PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Quarter­ 2. Iowa (2-0) back Bobby Layne erf the Pitts­ Campus Music Shop 3. Alabama (3-0) burgh Steele» will miss the Civic Auditorium next two games and may be 4. Texas (3-0 f M tlH M ti MKMEY CHRIST« Johnny’s Record Shop 5. Michigan (2-0) out the rest of the season be­ cause of an injury to his side. Paramount. News _ 6. MICHIGAN STATE (2-0) * ~ KCMncoun* (mmei mos Time, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 7. Ohio State (l-O-l) BOSTON —~ The National Nr one ander K will be admitted unless accompanied by an adutL Tickets 8. Notre Dame (2-0) Hockey League opens its sea­ son Wednesday night when the $2.50 and S3.00 9. Baylor (2.-0) Boston Bruins play host to the 10. Maryland (34)) New York Rangers. WHAT WAS THE TRUTH ABOUT ADA? ★ ★ ★ open PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL ED WH7 BALTIMORE — Coach Weeb every Ewbank said Tuesday he is thinking of benching the Colts’ W ed n esd a y star quarterback Johnny Uni­ * § T A T e * tes In favor to LaMar Median night for Sunday’s game against the until EAST LANSING • PHONE E D .2 -2 8 1 4 Chicago Bean. HOME OF THE BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS nine EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING GLADMER FIRST SHOW 7 P.M. — ADULTS 91c NOW! ... 65c to 5:30 LAST 2 - NIGHTS • WED. & TOURS. SUPERB DOUBLE BILL M i , , “ A FILM YOU SHOULD B B I P l M l N0T M1SS- A h*PPY wed- c ¿ ¿ H i M dinK sexy, sensational d f e ^ H K S k Bardot with the iatcBertaal vigor to Clouet. ” l —Archer Wlasteu, N.Y. 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Mato than 390 « w t o gtrificaaw cootagfous M ark—-The D raft! GEEZE! living «a 1LA.C. ave. jotted 1« balled into as Hoofers A liillimjl a Onsk sisterhood which includ­ NEW YORK UR — What lies tanoceat bystander, was Monday Bight amd held «p traf- ed girls from DsBS Delta Del­ Audteb for the U-Bettes, through the cheto to a ta, Zate Tm Alphe, Alpha Chi ahead for the world champion fic aaltofe «Meant the street a choros ttee sponssrod by tht Breshtyu sehstohoy fracas. Be _ It’s Time Omega, Kappa Delta, Sigma in 1962? has cootpietety isc r erod. V :r~^. for an t y -ftte s r.' Union BoanL'WilI he hddWed- Clasping hinds, the girls not Kappa and Alpha Omicrou PI Trades to strengthen ea al* from ate eorortty bouse te an­ MrarttUs. « - J nesday and Thursday, October ready powerful baseball team Awreddy W ith 11 and 12 in the BaRrooa of tibe other, adntfw eadi ethsr with jCnrftog the MSU fight are possible but not likely. Cod­ song and Ptenty of feminine Union. ing up a handful to promising IM Info Starting ea the front lawn of laughter, the snake dance it- AH iaterested canda ara In­ youngsters from the farm sys­ self become another reason for vitad to participete. Each girf D C S S S ltS To Send In My Alpha Pm, the S a t ' grew In must presént a one to two min­ tem is probable. £ W BDNESBAT. OCT. i t number and ewthnslaam as a concluding tong: The big question mark is TOUCH f ••■■AIA. "So Long, It’s Been Good to ute routine. each new house was visited. Mm whether the international sit­ University Theatre Know You.’’ HRS uation may cause BUI «•«$ n ielli« « Sense SS IT ALL BEGAN when the TMS I s tk e e - 3»*—« S erre CORRECTION Stafford and , StM Aresens« 1 -3 Kappas crossed the street to SMS A ra e te e s « S '- 4 More than n half billion dol­ Pam Hibbard, whose name shortstop , and join the Phis in a game of Red rookie infielder Tom Troth to Teert VM4I Rover, te help work off extra lars is spent^ annually to con­ was miiipdM in Tuesday’s MUST STOP BEN—The SpsrtaB fotobsll team wfll have Oe«S Arierre— S - S BORN paper, is a candidate in the be summoned to military duty. TMS A n et re— T - S calories from dinner. _ trol pests and disease in foods te ferteg dews fleet Bea McRae sf Mkhfgsa efteu aad Sil* Better O » S The spirit of friendship be­ and assure quality for consum­ AUSG faU elections for the All are in the reserves. elter S - 4 sorority vacancies. qsickly Saturday te assure victory. McRae is a track As far as the older stars are R - S tween toe two sororities be- ers. concerned, the Yankees are in team hurdler, tea. •its Belter T - S YESTERDAY good shape. WMtey FUrd, ace VMS Brree S • S to the pitching staff, is 32; Yogi S it« B rfe e T - S SHOP FIRST IN MC B ene - Berqeee B ern is 36; , is «I«e Servir - Be—eeSr 31; m d Luis Arroyo is 33. All BOWLING Couponi. (S p.ee-t _ OJMFUS CLASSIFIEDS are still going strong, and while SAM n . LCA.I S. Ne re. D.T.O.i On Sports, Etc. their years to stardom may be D CM «€~ FM K. Its-I FM « ess Phone: 355-8255, 355-8256 limited, the end apparently is «e. ATS, ■ ■ ■ ■ PAUL SCHNITT not yet near. _ DEADLINE: 1:00 P.M. Here are some to the young B j PAUL SCHNITT all, it isn’t every Saturday that sters who may become tbe Varsity Drive In Ststc News Sperto Writer the S ack Knights to the Hud Yankee stars of tbe future. , 22, switch-hitting AUTOMOTIVE F O R R EN T PERSONAL New that that fan» and ab­ son succumb by 30 points. shortstop, who had a mark to 1227 E. GRAND RIVER surdity called the 1961 World ★ ★ i t .316 with Richmond this sea­ 1**4 AUSTIN HBAXJET. 1*0 ro*d- lóOMS ""Ï______enS S______^ T thI" K E T S T t. son - and was International OPEN EVERY DAY 5:00 P.M. •t«r. Enitn* Ju#t overhauled^ new M.S.U.) gam e w ishes to contact Series is deed and buried along ~ hPA ¿V E bW R ~MEÑ:~¿5~ohlng sh arp OOed w ith car. C all S88-S4S7. After what proved to be two League Rookie of the Year and tire«. wire w m o Io. ozoollent eon- privileges r»,creation room, park­ H with the Cincinnati Redlegs, DELIVERY SERVICE MON.-SAT. dltloq. Muet eelb BP l-MW. Id ing. 314 E vergreen. 13 disasterous and humiliating aU-star shortstop. This son to AUSTIN HEALEY, liti, 4 epeed», SENSATIONAL folk singer. Joan it’s time to look ahead to some weeks to non conference foot­ former big league star Mike 8:30 P.M.- 1:30 A.M. n. sad H.. wire wheeU. overdrive, ROOM NBA it MBU for graduata Baas, appearing Ann Arbor HA, excitement and thrills three ball for several Big Ten priced ter quick it)*. CtU F I •- student glrL Home faculties Pnone F riday. O ctober 37, 8:36 p.m. T ick ­ Tresh would be vital to Yankee 1n room. OaU attar I p.m. BP 7- ets available at the Disc shop. tf days hence. _ schools, the powerhouses to the SUNDAY 5:00 P.M.-1:30 A.M. t i n i* *153. 10 operations if Kubek is called LATVTE8U STUDENTI lnforme- Indeed, all eyes of the sports Western Conference returned to to service«- He is already in Itti BUICK. .Top shape. Excel­ APPROVED, naaapervlsed tin g la 1aties sa k a ra a r U of M - M.S.U. their winning ways last Satur­ ED 2-6517 lent for student 'transportation. room aad la rg e double. Cooking Futbola . Spell. Zvanat 132-tria, world wQl bo turned towary the Yankee uniform. Call ED 3-0771. IS cetrl, tria, viens. 10 Rocky Mountain region where day. Frank Caprin, 23, a left hand­ m i BUICK. 2-door., hardtop. Utah will host Brigham Young In 15 contests through the ed from Notre Dame Beet offer over lilt. Phone Ml; SUSAN JONES and PETER KIL 10*1 a fte r S pm . 11 LOST and FOUND LEEN pieaae coma to the State in an immensely important first three weeks, the Big Ten who had a 9-9 record with Rich­ N ews office. Room 347. S tudent game. list BUICK Century. Excellent Services Bldg. for two free passes teams have a record to 10-4-1. mond. He is a poised youngster, mechanical condition- OoeJ Inter­ ^THH^TESflT^iaSltoS^^wRcff to the Crest iDrive-In. tf In other games Saturday, One may ask since when does fast and with a good curve ball. ior, tlree, new battery. Body fair. Pentimenti! value. Reward. 185- liLiî«. B P S-SStS. 17 *0*6. \ . . 11 ' UNWANTED young drivers. East Shaw precinct 10 scrim- a 10-4-1 mark merit such dis­ In view of the Yankee top brass Welt pat you on the back as wo -mages Butterfield-6 (which, in- paraging and disrespectful de­ is making steady progress.' 1ISI BUICK Special. Needs some BLACK EBONT Cameo broach. count your money for auto In­ work. Raver«« pear pons. III. 137- Leather backed. Lost in area of aurane«. Bubols. ED 2-8471, over cidently boasts to jtheir fine scription as “humiliating” and Jini Bouton, 21, a right-hand­ 9747 a fta r 5:30 &.m. 10 Library. Family piece Desire re­ Jacobsons. 11 turn for sentimental reasone Call looking quarterback, Elizabeth "disasterous." ed fire-balling pitcher with a 1007 CHEVROLET convertlbla. IV 8-4073 after 0 p,m. . tf F R E E . 5x7 en larg em en t; B ring Taylor.) Perhaps one can better ex­ good knucklebaU, who had a Corvatta floor Witrt. new top, Bu- this ad to Marek Re,all Prescrip­ rron tires. Need tha monsy. Call LOST Man’a gold ting with red tion Center by Frandor. No pur­ That same day.lhe Spartans plain if we look at the inter­ 14-7 record with Amarillo in 165-1410. * stone. Reward, Call ED 3-5030, aek chase needed. Ltnrit one to a fant* the Texas League. . for Bob Muller 11 to Michigan State journey to sectional games of the Big Ten FOR SA I.E. I05J FORD with ‘5*> ii^oa=====m£S===s=====SBCU Ann Arbor where they face a last season. Joe PepiTone, 20, a left-hand­ Olds enrlne. Body, engine, tires ed hitting outfielder-first base­ good. Call KD 9-1503. (0 PERSONAL REAL ESTATE local opponent. The Wolverines Against non league opponents, THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME are an overwhelming favorite the Western Conference schools man, also with Amarillo, who 1033 FORD. M echanlcs’l ' p er­ OWNER BUILT. 3 bedroom, fire­ finished second in Texas fect, body perfect, very clean. Ben place. carpeted, garage, walk out . . . to the Michigan alumni; amassed an outstanding 19-1-2 It hsppem every d»y. A young man go« off to college, leaving MoCrea. 1801-0 Unlvar*lty_Vtllac«. basement. Well located In Mason but this may have no bearing League in hitting with a mark his home town sweetheart with vow* of eternal love, and than OR 0-4831. 10 record. Hapless Indiana was ED 7-0291. ' --i - 12 whatsoever on the outcome of dumped by Oregon State. How­ ~o(L.321, and had-19 homers and he find« that he has outgrown her. What, in such saaea, ia tha 1*80 LARK HARDTOP. Stick REAL BARGAIN for full time 82 runsJ>atted in. A half dozen overdrive. Private owner,- goon staff member and qualified buyer. the contest, for one can recall ever the Hoosiers played con­ honorable thing to“do? condition. Call ED 7-7877. t) 31« bedroom bom« cloee to cam» that the Redlegs were also dis­ sistent ball against Big Ten years ago Pepitone, who was Well air, you can do what Rock Sigafooo did. pus. Must har« OlOee-316«« down. M.O.A. Coupe, 8ST "Wire wheel*, Call ED 3-904«. 13 tinct favorites. . . to file Cincin­ competition, winning none. When Rock left Cut and Shoot, Pa., he «aid to hi* iw set heart, white aide walla, radio, heater. Best nati populace. a cun pie country laaa named Tees d’ Urbevilleo, “My dear, - reasonable offer. ED 7-2171. - f i t RED CEDAR' AREA Walking - Ifpfgw rn-A — ; * t ,. rnu* season, Indiana opened distance to campus. 5 bodrooms, tfth a bang, bolding Kansas THf VOST TÍIKED ¿5001 v o i! • though I am far away in college, I will love you always. I wfll M.O.A. 1*50 Red R oadster. W ire doubts lot. 3 baths newly carpet­ ♦ ♦ ♦ SHQCiaa ABOUT fit.v ® OCR 1Í4RS wheel*, tonneau cover, aluminum ed 30 foot living room, fireplace, State Jo 14 points as they ac­ never look at another girt. If I do, may my eyeball» parch and elde curtains. I«ow mlleatte. Excel­ attached garage. Call ED 2-4419 TIME FOR a gripe! wither, may my viaoera writhe like adders, msy the moth* get lent condition. Must sslW-ED 2-0102 or 388-1781. 14 cumulated eight themselves. after 5 p.m. '12 The UPI (United Press Inter­ Far more successful last Sat­ my aew tweed jacket!” Then he clutched Toss to his bosom and planted s final Mss '1*55 ODDS. Good tran sp o rtatio n . SERVICE national) wire service weekly urday, the Big Ten won five of 9200. Call ED 2-3097 a fte r- 4 p.m. top ten grid rankings were re­ six with Purdue being nosed upon her fragrant young tkull aad went away, meaning with all and weckende. 13 »• TUTOR FOR PHTBICB 147 74*, leased Tuesday. The selections out by Notre Dame, practically his heart to be faithful. ---- 1*5» PLYMOUTH. 4 drive, s ta n ­ 149. C all IV 9-4933 anytim e. 10 DOLCE But on the very firat day of college he met a coed nsmad dard shift. Very good transporta­ for this poll are based on the an honorary member of the CHILD CARE In my University votes cast by college- coaches Fata Morgana, a girt of such sophistication, such poise, aueh tion. Call Abuja, 353-1854 between Village apartment. ED 2-441«. 12 conference. 10-4. 11 across the land (excluding Red Still the Western Conference Svita nnnr-fmn as Rock had never beheld. She spoke knowingly to 1957 PLYMOUTH. 4-dour, blue, TYPING In my home. Theses China, of course). Frau Kafka, aha hummed Mosart, she smoked Mariboros. • cylinder, etandard shift, verry and term papers. Electric type­ has the respect of the nation’s writer. Call Nancy Weiss at ED "So what?’! you ask. Look I r - good condition. Call IV 3-42A4. 12 2-3877. 10 sports writers as they placed -THUNDERBIRD. 1*15 standard what they’ve done. four league teams among the shift. Good condition. Beet offer TYPING in Spartan Village country’s top ten. Michigan, over 0*00. Phone O t, 3-1*3*. W ill- apartment. Electric typewriter They’ve placed Michigan sec- LAST DAY! lametón. 10 Call 358-3012. — tf mid and Michigan State sixth. Michigan State, Iowa' and Ohio Feature 1:50 • 5:15 - 8:35 TYPIST ANN BROWN. ED 2- But this is not the bone to con­ State belong up there! AS FAST aa you can vrlte u» a PRICES check ws'll wrlte your auto In­ *304. E lectric ty p ew riter. Term p a ­ tention as is the fact,that two aurano«. Bubol», over lacoUsou a. pers and theses, also general typ- Until 5:39 p.m. 90c ED 3-3071. 11 HANDCRAFTED -tng. tf weeks ago the coaches were Leonard Brose, former Mich­ Evenings 11.25 FOR SAI.E. Economical tran«- ECHO FARMS RIDING STABLE. impressed enough by State’s Horse drawn hayridaa. facilities victory over Wisconsin to give igan State Big Ten tennis ortatlon. 37 laetta 360 and 3* STERLING for parties, and dancing after­ champion, won the 1961 Detroit Tse tta 000. Phone MI S-0202. 10 wards. North te corner or Round the Spartans a Trendex rating - L U C 0 N L ake Road a n d U.S. 27. MI 1-6159. Invitational net tournament. Top: Necklace with 2 or 3 10 to 18.3210 or fourth behind “Gun Smoke,” "The Ed Sullivan letter monogram KENNY DAVIfc ORCHESTRA, EMPLOYMENT Call ED 2-1477. 18 Show,” and “Walt Disney Pre­ LIEBERMANN'S — ------sents." 1MI tfmni Bottom: Made to exact size THESIS TTPINO. printing. Ad- FEMALE DIETICIAN. A.PA. iic« oh form and style at no MSU conquers the previously Part-time. Contact- Sparrow 11o*- charge. Editing Service. Wnneh -pltal, Pareonnel Office. IV J-4111. Sterling Ring G rafie Servie«, 1720 E. M ichigan undefeated Stanford, 31-3. So EXECUTIVE ATTACHE Ave. Laming. Ph. 464-f7t<. tf what happens! The coaches de­ Delivered la 7 days ! BUS BOTH to bus for lunch PHOTOGRAPHY : Special par­ mote the Spartans two notches and dinner. *33-754*. ask f ir Joe po*« photography and processing to sixth position in order to W right.______U* for theses, etc. Extreme dose-uy. * 'iß tm b 'd w w lkttom m m uk. * and copying. Call ED 2-5889. 12 allow the Wolverines (from 8th keeps you organized - . _ p art time Sales opportunity CARD SHOP, INC -w ith on# of nation's fastest grew»: STUDENT DISCOUNT, self wash, and Texas( from 6th) to fill the Now, Rock didn’t know Frans Kafka from Pancho Villa, or tng firms Products nationally ad­ 30» E. Graad River I .75. Lub job, 11.00- S tudent p a rk ­ vacuum. vertised on TV network. For In­ ing, ’ 81.80. F ree q u a rt o f oil w ith Mosart from James K. Polk, but Marlboroa he knew full wefl. formation call ED 7*0111 after * every oil change. Complete tune- p.m. 1 * Across from up. Open 24 hour«. Davo'a Pur« PERHAPS IT was the im­ He knew that anyone who smoked Marlboro« was modem and OH. 1010 E. G rand R iver. tf pact to Michigan’s romp over advanced and as studded with brains as a ham with doves.. F O R S A LE Horae Econ. BIdg. YOU ARE WELCOME to pipy Army that influenced the voting Good m te telle-you that you can’t beat Marlboro’s esdurive Bridge any Wednesday evening. select rat * filter, and you never could beat Marlboro’* fin* flavor. 7:15 in th e basem ent of 303 Ab­ of East Coast mentors. After SET.OF FOUR 000-1« tires. Mot- "The New Elem ents of Style.** bott, next to State Theatre. ACBL This Rock knew. — . , point washer and-rilryer. matched Now. easy, unique, non*technloqt, awards. For Information. ED 3-54 Mt eerr Thor Mangle, gab range, oil approach to grammar and writing. 1 So all day he follow ed Fata around campus and listened to her conversion burner. After 5 p.m. Authored by State Doctoral candi­ IN PERSON talk about Frans Kafka, and then in the evening he went back 721 N. H ayford. ______11 date. W rfie EnffhiSh in stitu te , CONTEMPORARY music for East Michigan, Lansing. !2 dancimc and entertainment. Music to the dormitory aad found this letter from his boms town APPLES: Red Delicious. Jona­ by the BACHELORS. ED 3-0447 thons, McIntosh, Northern Spy* WINGED SPARTANS meeting. o r tV 2-3503. ' 12 sweetheart Teas: and Cortland«. Fresh appl» cider. Tonight! 7:20, Old College Hall, Souaah. Pie and Halloween pump­ Union. Anyone interested in flying WILL TYPE term paper* in my Dear Rock, kins. Farm fresh eggs. Also other or learning to fly la welcome to home. Pick up and deliver. TV 7- I t kid» hadra keen time ¡/etterdoy. We went down to the fruits and vegetables at reason- atten d . 10 e Me prices. Roadside Farm Mark­ 3134.___ 10 pond and caught tome frogi. I caught the meet of anybody. et. 2 miles east of Eaat Lansing OO-ROSE BOWL Then tec hitched rides trucks and did lots if nutsy stuff on US 14 at Okamos Road. tf Send $1.00 for y o u r Bum per S ticker TRANSPORTATION on <71 HI/S BIKE. Good condition. to Bumper Sticker of the Month l< ie that. Wed, I must doss now because I got to whottwosh Club 913 Stephenson Bldg., D etro it WANT RIDE from Oween, S Rnekets and lock. Call Marcia 3, Mich. 12 the fe n c e . Diver. 855*7144. 16 days. Leave 7 a.m. th ro u g h a t '4:30 Your friend, MABEL Why weren't you at Ca­ p.m. SA 1-14*8. is TROPICAL FISH, plants, and Tees reer. Carnival last night? Forget NEW TORK - JERSEY for CIVIC supplies. Gibson's, 515 W. Miller our date tonight. I'm going hack to Road. TÜ 9-11*7. 2.7 Thanksgiving! Group chartering P.S.—I com do my Hula Hoop 3,000 times. Career Carnival. 10 bus round trip to N.Y. Port Au­ MOTORSCOOTER. çüishmnn Su­ THE KINGSTON TRIO coming thority T rmlnsl. Wednesday. No­ Well sir. Rock thought about Tasa_*nd then he thought er Eagle. Many acoeenorlca. Ex- vember ... Contact Art Upton. Wednesday. November *. 8 p.m.. IV 9-1215. between j-5 p.m. 19 CENTER silent condition. 030 Riley, T-su­ Civic Center. T ickets $3.50. $2.5». about Fata and then a gnat sadness fell upon him. Suddenly ine, IV 4-003«. 12 and $1.6«. R eservations now being FREE Monogram he knew he had outgrown young, innocent Teas; his hssrt now taken at the Disc Shop. HAREM ______- - WANTED belonged to smart, sophisticated Fata. FOR THE FINEST in dance mu­ Rock, being above all things honorable, returned forthwith "iV.s FORDLINE Mobil# Home, ele It s Jack Braun. Bobby Stevens. W A NTED 1952 e r 88 Ford. WED. i feet, excellant homo for J or Ron EagMsh. Man many others. Straight stick with good body. It earries papers neatly organized to the IM. Bottom to his heme town and walked up to Teas and looted hsr ia tha studsttlf. MM Park Lake Road. Phono tha Bnd-Mor Agency, IV 2- Have meter. IV 9-798«. IS OCT. 11th 0038. tf eye and «aid manlfly, “I do not love you any mon. I loro a WANTED TO RENT Small compartment with desk top cover bolds baton . . . Oil named Fata Morgan*. You ana hit me in tha stomach with 1*37 HOUSE TRAILER, Mat. «f- SENIORS! Sign up for yearbook amount ef baaemenr apace for 1:99 p.m. ce'lent condition. Reasonably i now! Union Board Desk, storage ef «eme household Item*. even overnight clothing for week-ends. Hardy leather- all your might if you Hke.” priced. Lot B3L Franta Court. IV r r e ,loop your ap p ointm ents! 10 It 365-1211. 12Call 2-7719. 13 TOP TV “That's okay, hey,” said Tam amiably. “1 don’t love you. Uke vinyl covering ,isd«lle «tltghed. Choose suntan neither. I found a new boy.” for SALE. 1084 hotwa trailer, AND si hr. t. Good condition. Lot A-3. “What is hie name?” asked Rock. _ M-i*lie Homos Manor. ED T-OBlt. SPARTAN BELL RINGERS or blsek. "Frans Kafka,” mid Teas. 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I m W m " ï ' ¡*MJ§ mm i l M m MB PS ■ ■ ¡I j f ¡ ¡ m m ¡S’! . am m I ÉÉ Michigan State News,'Eaat Laming, Bfidiigan ^ _ , M a ia 1 i|: flriailigii T1 1 *ífi¡r mmu/Mmm-*?■ ;■;■— . — * WSKM•a n trr w t Johnson declared the Kent nedy Administration w a it MSTIC AnalyzingßWork MTmLfjtm, spending |1.7 billion this year on space effort/nearly double the |NK> milte» budgeted* last Are lasted Aim ed a t Sind& g Mah to Moon year. - \ Of Br. Samuel Johnson He said national survey may By LEIF ERICKSON wards Ah’ Force Base in oratory at Pasadena and the well be detsnpiaed by ability MIST1C, the University’s gi-] ing whether some disputed lish literature, he says, has In Caverns ■ AF Writer Southern California where he Pacific Missile Range at Van- “to get there firstest with te a involved the cooperation ef a visited the Jet Propulsion Lab- denberg A i/Force Base. mostest.” •; ■ ■ - Z ant computer, has hem study- wort should be included in the NEW YORK (J i-lb e Ameri­ SUNNYVALE, Calif. « - ing English literature. definitive Yale edition of the number of University depart­ “Worts of Samuel Johnson,” ments and offices. The Com­ can Broadcasting Co. repotted Ames Research Center scien­ SpeciflcaHy.it’i been analyz­ that the United States has tists gave Vice President Lyn­ ing portions ef work by Dr. for which he recently finished munications Research Center, editing two volumes. the Statistic* Department and carried out a series of under­ don B. Johnson hopeful pro­ Samuel Johnson, the English ground nuclear weapons tests gress reports on work aimed at lexicographer, critic and sub­ Being prepared by scholars the computer laboratory all in the United States, Canada aided him. —only two of which have been flying n a n te tee moon and ject of the Boswell biography, announced. , back, and samples of the writings of and Great Britain for publica­ Could MIST1C help to deter­ Little W oöl Jackets tion by the Yale and Oxford mine once and for ail if it was The tests are still taking Johnson, chairman ef tbe Na­ Dr. John Hawkensworth, John­ ¡dace in caverns of Nevada, tional Aeronautics aad Space r~ son’s closest imitator. University Presses, the Yale really Shakespeare who wrote Johnson, when completed, will Shakespeare. said ARC White House corres- Council, paid Ms first “listen Distinguished English schol­ pondent William H. Lawrence and learn” visit to tfae Ames ars have been unable to de be the first new edition of John- “Nobody,” says Dr. Sherbo, termine whether Johnson or son’s work since 1825. “really believes that anybody on the network’s “ABC evening complex of wind tunnels and somebody else wrote certain Sherbo also expects to use but Shakespear wrote Shakes- report” laboratories operated by the pieces; MISTIC may"help clear j the result of MISTIC’s re- s p e a r e . ” He said government officials National Aeronautics and Space T o p F a l l F a s h io n s up the^mystery. search as a portion of an al- But he points out that com­ are pleased with results in Administration (NASA). speeding tbe development and The computer has been de- most-completed book on studies puters are "already being used MERRILL MEAD, one of in such previously tedious jobs improvement of advanced tac­ H. termining the frequency of dis- in Johnson canon, tical and strategic weapons tbe briefing scientists, reported tribution of nouns, verbs ad- j Using MISTIC to study Eng- as compiling concordances. on simulated tests to flight con­ jecttves, mono-syllabic words, J------~ - adding: “ As President JCennedy has trol and navigate« equipment the number ot ~words per sen- r n j . . P - n n n v H i fa |in Newburgh, N.Y.,Jbad nearly said, our new tests still do not for this country’s projected tenfe and, frequency distrtbu-| lliC JFTUper D llc straight teeth, he ex- carry'and Radioactive fallout Apollo Moon Flight Mission. C luortotal water which j Plaln«i .* * ■ ctty Newtarjh into the atmosphere, in con­ Mead said.the tests theoretic­ Designed by trast to the spectacular soviet ally delivered the- Apollo ve­ these frequencies with those of many experts believe makes j fluoridates its water supply. hicle within two miles to the teeth resistant to decay may j — ------atmospheric shots which have disputed passages may provide already produced an immeasur- moon after a 30-day flight an objective test of authorship. also contribute to straight teeth,! . • covering 240,000 miles. Dr. Arthur Sherbo of the Eng­ says Dr. David B. Astf director 1 Productivity to the Amen- able increase in radioactivity in has increased many parts of tbe world.” - In order to achieve a land­ G l e n s d e r - lish department is MISTIC’s of the New York State’s Dental j can farmer ing on tbe moon, Mead ex­ Health Bureau. three times tbe productivity of The Soviets ave set off two mentor in the English study. or three atmospheric shots in plained, the Apollo pilot cannot^ He hopes the computer re- Thirty-five per cent of one i the non-agricultural worker in miss the moon by more than search will be useful in decid-1 group of children, aged 13-14 i the past decade. addition to the 19 announced thus far by the atomic energy six miles, or landing glide commission, according to the entry will not be possible. report. _ A COMPUTER analyzing sta­ tistical information will instruct M e n ! . . . here they are .... — the pilot in midflight on needed navigational corrections. Mead Magnetism - said the computer will advise Apollo’s pilot when and in what Affects Life? direction to fire steering rockets T h e T r i m L o o k . . . T h e S l i m L o o k to put him on a true course. Does magnetism affect the At lunch with Dr. Smith De life process of plants and ani­ France, Ames director, and mals? other staff scientists, Johnson The question has been hotly said: for Campus or Casual Wear debated in scientific circles for “I am deeply impressed with many years. Some experiment­ the work here. You are find­ ers saylt does. Others can find ing answers before the prob­ no trace of an effect. lems actually will be faced?’ Now, through a National In­ stitutes of Health grant sched­ JOHNSON FLEW on to Ed- uled to come to 9167,392 over three years, a University phy­ it 4s to find where there is an sicist, aided by several biolo­ effect.” gists, aims to end some of the He intends to study only very controversy. baric biological phenomena and how they are affected, if at all, DR. DONALD J. Montgomery by various strengths and types is commencing fundamental re­ of magnetic fields. search aimed at exploring like­ ly connections between biologi­ HE ALSO intends to look into cal process and magnetism. the possibility of magnetic ef­ “No one,” he notes in a letter fects on enzyme reactions and publish«! in International Sci­ other fundamental- aspects of ence and Technology maga metabolism. zine, “questions the effects of In addition, the physicist is gravitational fields, electrical considering observing biologi­ fields and concentration-gradi- cal process in an environment ent fields on biological process free from the earth’s natural “Yet magnetism, as funda­ magnetic fields. Procedures for- mental a phenomenon as the constructing such an environ others, gets short shriftr-Never ment are well-known theless, experiments reported currently in reputable scientif­ ic journals purport to establish, Food purchases take only 20 for instance, pronounced phys­ per cent of the average work­ iological disturbances in ani­ er’s wages today. m als/' " The affirmative side, herest-i A. Short blazer plains, suggests magnetism Clothes Cleaned style in black with can effect life by affecting the emblem of ~grev orientation and position of mol­ ecules vital to life process. The T o Y O U R chesterfield w jth negative side argues that any velvet trim. Sizes energy changes produced by S-M-L ...... 8.95 magnetism would be swamped O r d e r by other, far-greater forces. B. Woven 1 0 0 '% “WHAT SHALL we believe?” wool plaid in popu­ he asks. . . it appears safe lar chanel style». to say that at tbe moment no Colors in gold, jade party on either side has pro­ or teal. 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