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2. Fun, Nostalgia I Council To Study Highlight Play Bogue Bridge Offer By SUE JACOBY basis of the entire property value eral price range in its letter to of the area surrounding the Bogue the City Council. State News Staff Writer Street Bridge site. A large por­ ” 1 don’t feel that the price can be disclosed before the council • •H appy Time5 Opens The East Lansing City Council tion of the land near the bridge meeti ig Monday." will consider the offer of a Bir­ is owned by an individual, Carney An alternative to purchasing mingham construction company said . u the land from the Pulte Incor­ Summer Circle Season to sell land to the city for the Gordon Thomas, East Lansing porated would be to Curve the Bogue Street Bri.lgL. right -of-way mayor, said he considered it bridge so that it would be built -at its meeting Monday night. "unlikely’’ that the council would But every so often the two young entirely on University property. By JACKIE KORONA Pat Pulte, co-owner of J. Pulte take final action on the land offer boys are one and the same. Mayor Thomas said this could State News Staff Writer Incorporated of Birmingham, Monday. For example, the attention of be done by building the. bridgi t-0 said the company will sell the "This is a complex matter, and "T h e Happy Time," which a female singer, being protected feet west of the proposed site. land to East Lansing for the I wouldn’t venture to,say whether in the Bonnard home, has Bibi Thomas pointed Out the curved could easily be retitled "On Be­ same it (the company) paid. The the Council will be willing to pay stunned. The result is an audi­ bridge would be more difficult to com ing A Man in a M ost C u ri­ land was formerly owned by Beta the price suggested by the Bir­ ence reaction of sympathetic engineer than a straight one and ous Fam ily,” opened the Summer Theta Pi fraternity. mingham company," Thom as laughter. Wouldn’t any boy be cost would have to be considered. Circle season Wednesday with a Arthur Carney, acting city said. flattered by the "love" of such a Cost of the bridge is estimated it lot of fun and a little nostalgia manager, said the cost per square Carney said the Birmingham beautiful woman, and an older $200,600. for University Theatre patrons. foot was probably figured on the construction firm quoted a gen- The production, d irected by one at that. The four-lane bridge has been speech instructor Robert L. The singer, played with a con­ in planning stages for two y e a rs. Smith, is thetaleof a 13-y«?r-old vincingly realistic French ac­ The bridge would divert a portion boy growing up in a Canadian cent, by Earlene Bates, Sault Congress Of Strings of heavy traffic from East Lan­ atmosphere with a "crazy mu­ Ste. Marie senior, adds a little sing and open a route to Shaw sician" father, a Scotch Presby­ humor, and a lot of confusion Lane and South Campus, accord­ terian mother, a young uncle who to "T h e Happy T im e ," esp e­ ing East Lansing city engineer chases girls, an old grandfather cially when she falls in love with First Of 6 Concerts Robert Bruce. He said it is pos­ who chases girls, and another the garter-collecting, girl- sible that construction could be­ director of Radio Gity Music uncle who "has been dying for chasing Uncle Desmonde. The 1963 Congress of Strings gin this summer if the Council in "The Happy Ti me," as Frank C. Rutledge, the past 20 years," yet manages Frank C. Rutledge, speech in­ HE’LL SOON BE GRANDPERE-John E. makes its debut Tuesday in the Hall, will participate in the Con­ takes immediate action. to wander all over the stage structor, and Dorothy Pitts, At­ Clifford, graduate student, left, begins the speech instructor, and the show's Papa, over­ first of six public concerts sched­ gress this summer. "it is becoming_jncreasingly carrying his water cooler full lanta, Ga., graduate student,play sees the project. uled for its eight-week session obvious that the bridge should be\ the musician father and Scotch transformation to the character of Grandpere Dr. Paul M. Oberg, professor of wine. at MSU. built as soon aspossible,’’ Thom­ and chairman of musical and In the Sum m er C irc le arena mother with a quality of emotion Izler Solomon, musical direc­ as said. "Traffic is getting heav­ g reat enough to capture the h earts music education at the University th eatre, “ The Happy T im e” isn ’t State News tor of the Indianapolis Symphony, ier and the bridge will alleviate of Minnesota, is the dean of the quite believable, but With such of all theatre-goers. will conduct the concert, which the tangle greatly." ingredients, what production As Rutledge explains the Office Quiet begins at 8:15 p.m. in the Aud. Congress of Strings. MSU will pay half the cost of "birds and the bees" to his son, the bridge construction. Thomas could be? It shows just what Solomon has been associated his manner is that of a father said theUniversity is "extrem ely happens when a young man grows In S um m er with the Indianapolis Symphony who wants to explain real love up. since 1956. A native of St. Paul, anxious that thebridge be finished to his son, but cannot seem to Playing the somewhat- The State News office is a Minn., he was both a student and by this fall." put across what he means. His He said it is possible the Pulte confused, wanting-t o-be-a-man pleasant place in the summer. instructor of violin at MSU 1928- concern, and love for his son, offer will be referred to the city Bibi is East Lansing teen-ager Deadlines for the bi-weekly is­ 31. He was music superintendent are in his eyes and in his voice, council real estate committee. Brian Downey. And although the sues exist off in the future some­ of Lansing Public Schools for along with a sort of unhappiness “ At any rate, action will be young man speaks his lines al­ where with the Last Judgment. four years during which he helped that his words are inadequate. taken by the council within the most flawlessly, his actions seem T h e re is nothing to do but copy- organize the Lansing Symphony And when Rutledge storm s into near future. The offer could speed superficial. read the handouts from Infor­ and served as its first conductor. Rather than creating a char­ the office of his son's school m ation S e rv ic e s and wait fo r things up—if the price is agree­ Solom on is widely known for acter to fit Bibi, the actor is tak­ principal, accompanied by his silly-season stories to come in: a b le ." his work as director of the As­ ing Bibi’s place in the Bonnard two "brothers," to protect his crocodiles in the I.M. pool, ghosts pen (Colo.) Music Festival. He home, attempting to become the son from an unjust accusation in Beaumont Tower. has been guest conductor of such young man without actually his eyes breathe the fire of a Vets End The glass cubicle for editorial orchestras as the New York Phil­ changing his own c h a ra c te r is tic s . Continued on page 3 writers stands like the deserted harmonic, the Philadelphia Or­ C entennial den of some migratory animal. chestra, the Chicago Symphony, The printers have put their 72 the Detroit Symphony and the point type into storage, since all Los Angeles Philharmonic. Celebration About 400 veterinarians from Kennedy, Khrushchev the big stpries—Project X, the The concert conducted by Sol­ %/ ' all over M ichigan gathered at Speaker Screening Committee— omon will feature the premiere the Jack Tar Lansing Hotel for have becom e epics of the of “ A Wisp of Tim e," a compo­ the 81st Annual Michigan Veter­ glorious, never to be equalled sition by Dr. Paul Harder of the inary Medical Convention. Both Visiting Berlin p ast, l-.ven John Hannah giving MSU music department. R u ssell K irk a bear hug would More than 90 per cent of them rate no more than 48 point-not Harder says the one-movement are MSU graduates, according to counter the effects of Kennedy’s The two great "K ’s” will be during the summer. work for strings "exploits the Mrs. Pat Loomis, executive v isit. within one mile of each other this The five summer staffers stare youthful enthusiasm of the per­ secretary. The group celebrated The P resid en t’ s reception in week, and a possible meeting is at the abandoned typewriters like form ers and provides a challenge the 100th anniversary of the be­ West Germany was one of over­ forecast by some authorities, al­ a patrol moving past knocked-out for their technical abilities." ginning of veterinary medicine in whelming confidence. though it seems unlikely. tanks wondering what happened to the United States. In Frankfurt he was almost The 1963 Congress of Strings President John F. Kennedy Highlighting the conference mobbed by tens of thousands of old buddies is being held at MSU for the, visited Berlin yesterday, the Our envisioned magnum opus, was a dermatology symposium West G erm ans who en th u siasti­ third consecutive year. Spon­ Western sector. Premier Nikita the Welcome Week issue, fills by Dr. Donald Dragutin Makic, cally welcomed him to their land. sored by the American Federa­ Khrushchev will arrive in Berlin our shriveled brains with the Dr. Erwin Small and the staff of And his a rriv a l in W iesbaden tion of Musicians, the congress RALPH HUNTER today, the Eastern sector. same hazy magnificence as does the College of Veterinary Medi­ was met with inhabitants lining includes 101 men and women As a part of his trip to Ger­ that Great American Novel we cine at the University of Illinois. the route of his drive between CHANTEUSE EXTRAORDINAIRE-Earlene Bates, Sault between the ages of 15 and 23. Instructors include Piastro; many, to im p ress upon the peo­ are all going to write...someday. The symposium brought out the two cities. The students are chosen through Rafael Druian, concqrtmaster, ple of that country and the world Ste. Marie senior, puts the final touches on her moke-up before Yep, it sure is pleasant up problems of skin diseases of Such a welcome accorded the community auditions. Cleveland Orchestra; Frank that the United States is sincere here. Nothing to do but..Whatl small animals. President of the United States her performance os a French singer, staying in the Bonnard Houser, concertmaster, San in its promises of European de­ The winners are awarded full Thomas Millerick, retiring may well be the basis for specu­ home, in the Summer Circle production of "The Happy Time. DEADLINE ALREADY ??????? Francisco Symphony; Louis fense, Kennedy visited Bonn and scholarships for the congress, president and MSU alumnus, crit­ lation concerning the reason for Krasner, professor of violin and West Berlin. * * * which brings outstanding com­ icized the spread of government the Soviet Premier’s trip to the chamber music, Syracuse Uni­ In speeches there, the Presi­ into medicine. If the government posers to the campus each sum­ versity; Hyman Goodman, con­ dent emphasized that this country Eastern sector of Germany. m e r. certmaster, Toronto Symphony. gets into medicine, it could also has born a major burden of The idea of a possible meeting Warren Benfield, bass, come into the field of veterinary European defense for 18 years. between the two was not con­ Eugene Ormandy, musical di­ Chic'Sgo Symphony; Robert Jam i­ medicine, he indicated. And he said he expects the NA­ firmed by officials of either coun­ rector of the Philadelphia Or­ Governor George Romney at­ Church’s 'Project Peru’Takes eson, principal cellist, Minne­ TO countries to consider this in try . chestra: Donald Johanos, conduc­ tended a breakfast Tuesday apolis Symphony; William Lin- shaping their economic, trade In early July, Charles de- tor of the Dallas Symphony: Louis morning honoring theprofession. cer, solo viola, New York Phil­ and monetary policies. Gaulle, president of France, will Lane, conductor, of the Akron harmonic and Theodore Salzman, MSU alumnus Charles Hodder Symphony: and Mishel Piastro, from D etroit is the organization’ s Students 4,000 Miles Away conductor of the Longines Sym­ principal cellist, Pittsburgh incoming president for 1963-64. phony and Ralph Hunter, choral Symphony. in Peru with a population Vacations and part-time jobs for the success of the venture. of 103,000. The second largest have been left behind by 21 MSU Transportation to Florida was national university is located students for a job without pay in provided by the Oldsmobile Di­ there. The province of Arequipa Peru, 4,000 miles from East vision of General Motors Cor­ poration in five 1963 air-condi­ comprises one arch-diocese. Lansing. Some 4,000 Catholic churches are "Project Peru," sponsored by tioned Oldsmobiles. established in Peru. St. John’sStudent Parish, brought Mary Sue Marz, Bronson Miss Marz is one of three stu­ the students June 17 toArequipa, ju n io r, w rote in her fir s t le tte r to dents a s signed as correspondents 400 miles south of Lima, to work the Rev. Robert Kavanaugh, pas­ for the group. Jane Adams of with the Rev. John Waldie, N.M., tor of St. John’s: "H ad a grand reception in Arlington, Va., and Mike Gilhool at the Maryknoll Center. of Dearborn will alternate w riting Their work schedule includes Lima! Ate dinner at a restaurant that serves American food and had the daily reports. well digging, playground recon­ a good time paying for our ham­ The group director is Patrick struction, catechism teaching, B. Smith, Owosso graduate stu­ home visitation and social work. burgers with ’soles.’ (Draft rate dent, who is in charge of all de­ T he p ro je c t was no overnight in 1954 was 19.39 soles equiv­ cisions and. situations affecting idea. A Maryknoll priest ad­ alent to U.S. $1) We toured the Palace of Torre Tagle, the Pal­ the group as a whole. A complete dressed the students at St. John’s photo coverage of the trip is being in East Lansing last year. His ace of Government and then had made by David Walsh, East Lan­ experiences in China sparked the the added honor of being allowed sing junior, and TonyMiceli, De­ JOHN F.KENNEDY idea among the students to do in the President’s Private Resi­ NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV dence—That ..evening we. had a troit graduate student. something- of value in-a South At the end of two months of A m erican country. Num erous special dinner in our honor and Monday, the Soviet new agency visit Bonn to try to convince the volunteer work, the group will fund-raising dinners, dances, the Minister of Education was Tass announced that Khrushchev Germans that their real interests return to MSU. Father Kavanaugh plays, rummage sales and car presen t. would visit East Berlin today, in lie with Europe rather than with s a y s . washes followed. Donations were "A fte r two days in L im a, we connection with the birthday cel­ the United States. boarded the bus for Arequipa. However, French officialscon- made by outsiders and parish ebrations for Walter Ulbricht, the We got into the mountains late cede that DeGaulle will be talking members. One member of the Communist chief of East Ger­ in the afternoon and our bus somewhat in a vacuum since there project even sold his car. m any. U lbrich t will be 70 on couldn’t make it up the hill, so is no guarantee that Chancellor The students left East Lan­ skull section of Tyrannosaurus Rex located Sunday. we had fo get out and push. A LLE Y OOP PET—James and Gary Boismier, Konrad Adenauer’s successors sing June 11. The Rev-Thomas Everyone walked about two miles sons of the supervisor of the physical therapy in the MSU Museum. Some observers said Khrush­ will follow the line laid down by McDevitt, project coordinator SUNNY -State News Photo who accompanied the group to to the top of the hill." department at 01 in Health Center, look of the chev may have decided to make thé old man before he is forced Arequipa is the third largest the surprise trip in order to into retirement in the fall. South America, offered a mass 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, June 27, 1963 Point Of View Ford Awards SANDWICHES Go To 3 Mississippi On Trial PIZZA A MSL faculty m em ber and two ’ITALIAN FOOD graduate students have been a- JACKIE KORONA 3 1 Eggs on warded Ford Foundation Fellow­ A C RO SS 32 Burmese ►"COOL” ships in business administration Murders are relatively com­ Medger Evers, a field secre­ white or Negro. The case of the 1 F'urldter hill dweller and econ om ics for the 1963-64 mon occurrences in the United tary for the National Associa­ death of Medgar Evers will either 6 Lirgc lizard 3 3. Color academic year. States. Reports of such occur­ tion for the Advancement of prove or disprove this. ‘F o r pizza sake c a l l I 1 Reveres slightly rences seldom make the front Colored People, was returning Whether or not de la Beckwith Dr. Alfred L. Edwards, assis­ 1 3 Sun id 35 Petty bribe tant professor of economics, was pages of newspapers unless the home from a civil rights rally. is freed will set a precedent in Japhelli 37. Fall behind awarded a faculty fellowship for events are local or extra-sensa­ As he stepped from his car, a such matters of racial violence 14 Shrew 38. Soil drmk re se a rch -on public finance and tional. killer fired from ambush, a bul­ in the State of Mississippi. If 15. M ake 4 1 Worthless (¿ N NOVA econ rue development in But two weeks ago, there was let ripped through his body and he is not indicted, the State’s happy 43 Hoarders 45. Heather Nice a murder in Mississippi that into the wall of his home. claim of justice will be shown a 16 Emmet SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE 46 Calabar Stop in for a C o ffe e Break n C. Maurer, Detroit grad- shocked the entire nation. Mrs. Evers, their children and he, and the hard-core segrega­ 17 — de France 19. (Jr. letter bean alkaloid studer t received his second Less than 24 hours after the their neighbors ran from their tionists prone to express their 20 Correct 47 Nut 2. God o( war 6. Devoured fellowship President of the United States homes to watch Evers taken to 211 M.A.C. ral in bu siness ideas in the form of violence 22 Girl’s name 48 Figure of 3. Kind 7. Swallow ED 7-I668 listrativr. had spoken to the country about a hospital, later to hear of his will be encouraged. Racial prob­ 2 4 G rav ish urn speech 4. Historical hastily Dw ayne Efcrl W rightsm an of the need for racial toleration death. lems in the state will increase, 27. Working D O W N period 8. Humiliat­ ng was awarded a doctoral and the moral question involved Monday, just 12 days after and situations of violence can bees 1 Molten 5. Company ing rtati n fellowship in econ- in Negro and white cooperation, this slaying, a Mississippi white be expected to become the com­ 29 Fervid rock ol soldiers 9. Afternoon ; or the impact of private a Negro leader was shot to death man with old Southern family mon occurrence rather than the performance 2 4 5 6 7 a 9 IO 10. Malt brew jr. funds on the con cen tra- in Jackson, the,capital city of the ties, was charged with the mur­ exception. 3 m 12 Food fish f economic;'power. der of Medgar Evers. Byron de la Beckwith will be State of Mississippi. // /2 13 18. Stub The case of Byron de la Beck­ indicted or freed next week. The 20. Years old with, a member of the White action will chart the future course /4 IS 21 Pharmacist Citizens Council, which mili­ of racial problems in the state. 23. Donkey 16 17 id ¡9 tant!'. represents total segrega­ P? I f ! 24. Dance: FT. tion, was heard in the Hinds W i t m 25. Obliteration 20 2/ 2 2 2 3 (Jackson) County court Tues­ M 26. Very loolish day. His two attorneys entered | Cows Oust § 2 4 2 5 26 27 B8 a plea of not guilty. n 28 Crude melal NEW! The county’s District Attorney, 2 9 3 0 31 30. Sesame William L. Waller, who is prose­ ^Jive’AtFairi 3 2 3 3 3 4 34 Title cuting the case for the State of 36 Size of type i l ■ ¡ s p i Mascara and Lash-Builder Mississippi, said he will seek X; They said’’rock‘n roll” 3 5 36 37 3 6 3 9 4 0 38 Of living m the death penalty should de la X; was bad, but the Michigan $: 39. I*ak 40. Ancient Beckwith be indicted. X; State Fair is out to prove £: 41 4 2 4 3 4 4 Actually m slave The Tuesday hearing was the yj it. " • first in a series of legal steps 4 5 ÜP 46 41. Vigor •x Horses and cows are be- X- before the case can come to trial. 42. M an ’s ADDS LENGTH ;X ing given the spotlight and xj 4 7 4 8 nickname N orm ally such a hearing is the space while popular £ m m b 44. FI Ind. waived, and the defendant is :x ”jive” entertainers are weight ADDS THICKNESS held for the grand jury. X; being given the gate. The fact that Beckwith’s at­ Farm entries have lit- torney requested the hearing is X; erally shoved the enter- *; as it colors! taken as an indication that the tainment program out of the case will be extremely hard :••• Coliseum where livestock fought. x displays have been put on :•> Reports concerning the State’s x for seven of the ten fair ;X Helena Rubensteins Long-Lash ca se say it will be based on phys­ x days each year. yj ical evidence developed by the x "Even so the over-taxed builds up your own lashes as FBI from the alleged murder x State Fair facilities in De- x PATRICIAN weapon, a 1917-model riflefound x troit will not be able to x it separates, curls and colors! near Ever’s home and traced to ■■■ handle all entries for the de la Beckwith. PINK f: entire State Fair,” Walter x The defendant’s fingerprint t Waterproof, smudgeproof and Don’t worry mom, I’m going to study A. Goodman, general man- was supposedly found on the sight p r ager, said. X; ROOM of the murder rifle. as soon as the floor meeting is over! The 114th Annual Mich- “ -’S odorless. Black, brown,navy De la Beckwith was first ar­ v igan State Fair will beheld rested Saturday night by FBI ;X August 23 through Septem- ;X 5$d b lu e,2.50 Refill, 1.50 agents under provisions of a :$ ber 2 at Detroit. 1957 Civil Rights Act. Monday plus tax. M ICHIGAN, the defendant was released with­ STATE out bond, but Jackson police im­ Com m A rts JNIVERSITY STATE MEWS mediately served a murder war­ PACÊMAKfcK NtWSHAPER rant and de la Beckwith went back Talk Tuesday don’t let summer ;o ja il. Jacobson's Häk? Member Associated Press/United Press International, The next time the defendant L.P.J.P. Craig, United King­ get you down ... 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As she stomps about the house, Costumes, set, and other tech­ protesting Uncle Desmonde’s nical aspects of the show are donation of his garter collection w ell-done. to Bibi, and the talk of his es­ And even under those lights capades as the “Casanova of in the warm arena theatre of Canada,” Miss Pitts is a loving D em onstration h all, "T h e Happy mama trying to keep her son a Time,” is just about that. little boy in this world of Bon­ nard men. And her rendition, in French, AUSG Offers of “Loch Lomond” is one of the most clever pieces of mixed-up culture in the production. MimeoService T he u n cles of “ T h e Happy Mimeograph and thermofax Time,” played by graduate stu­ services will be offered to stu­ dents Tom sp 1 a r k and A. L. dents or student organizations Kadlec, add to the show’s funny this sum m er by AUSG in'323 confusion in their efforts to help Student Services. The office will B ib i grow up. be open 2:30-4:30 p.m. Mondays Clark’s imitation of Rudolph and Wednesdays. EDITOR IN KANSAS Bruce Fabricant, Mt. mission os o second lieutenant in the U.S. Valentino and Kadlec’s discus­ No small AUSG loans are avail­ Vernon, N.Y., senior and 1963-64 editor of the Army Reserve, which JFsbrica_nt w ill receive sion of marriage with his daugh­ able this summer. ter’s suitor are two of the show’s State News, is currently undergoing six weeks after successful completion of the summer most humorous scenes, espe­ LO U ISV ILLE, Ky. ( A P ) - Navy comp period and college graduation. Chiefs George Turner and Robert of summer ROTC training at Ft. R iley, Kan. cially when the suitor gets drunk. DeVore have spent most of their The training is o requirement for a com- Grandpere, played with the old- 20 years in service on submarine type youthfulness needed, by duty. Now they've been assigned graduate student John E . C lifford , to recruiting duty, and their office Stratford, Conn. is both human and humorous. Is in the basement of the Federal His most priceless moments are those of advising Bibi on exactly 3 Plays Open 9th Festival what love is, and his escapades with a certain widow-friend. summer season is ’Henry V.’ there. It will join the repertory The French accents in "The T he American Shakespeare season on July 30. Happy Time” are atrocious, ex- Festival in Stratford, Conn., By any standard, modern or clas­ which opened its ninth season this sical, and from any reasonable month with three consecutive point of view, this is a rousing openings of "King Lear,” ‘‘The and satisfying production." The Standout in Comedy of E r r o r s ” and "H en ry Theatregoers are moving into V ,” has scored its greatest Stratford from various parts of critical and advance box office Connecticut and throughout the Eating League sales success . in its history. country via auto, train and boat. Jack Gaver, the United Press The theatre is located on the International’s drama critic banks of the Housatonic River ! \ summed up this year’s reper­ where it flows into Long Island tory with “ This is a good summer Sound and the theatre has docking to stop off in Stratford, Conn.," facilities for those who come via and W illiam G lover, who cov ers motor cruiser, sailboat or yacht. theatre for the Associated Press Bernard Shaw’scomedy, wrote, "There’s something in the "Caesar and Cleopatra,’’ will wind, as Shakespeare remarked, break precedent at the Stratford, JF it bodes well for this Stratford.” Conn. theatre being thefirstnon- John Chapman in the New York Shakespearean play produced 4 / Daily News enthused, "This is the b est Stratford troupe y ? t,” and \ Newsweek Magazine’s critic re­ ’Devi’ Debut / viewing the three Shakespearean Here Friday plays headlined "All’s Well.’ THE ALL AMERICAN "T h e Comedy of Errors” The Indian motion p ictu re changed the atmosphere of the ‘•Devi” (The Goddess), produced Connecticut playhouse sixty by noted film maker Satyajit miles from New YorkCity. From Ray, makes its debut in the tragedy to comedy the reviews Lansing area in the Foreign Film were equally excellent for the First Series, June 28 and 29. McDonald^ /•* lighter fare and Taubman in the five convenient locations ‘V Times hailed "Praise be! It Showings will be at 7130 p.m. -in Fairchild Theatre. Lansing \\ romps and roars in the exub­ East Lansing— i erant high spirit in which it was The two stars of the award- 4015 W. Saginaw Time com posed.’ ’ winning “The World of Apu,” 4700 S. Cedar 1 Blk. East of C9fflP9*| . 1 "Henry V," the third Shakes­ Sharmila Tagore and Soumitra 2120 N. Larch ^glks^W estjoM Jnionj pearean work of the Connecticut Chatterjee, are again cast in Stratford season brought forth husband and wife roles. 1 more admiration from the cri­ Sale! tics with the N.Y. Tim es’ Taub­ Miss Tagore plays the part man calling it an "impressive of a young wife who, under the team job, a glowing picture. influence of her religious father- in-law, becomes convinced that 7 M iles Kastendieck in the New she is a goddess with divine Never**- York Journal American wrote healing powers. The plot of the "Henry V is brilliant’’ and El­ ,movie turns on the threat that before liot Norton of the Boston Record- Vanity Fair this condition represents to the American joined the acclaim with woman and her husband. has a "One of the great shows of this fabric so Girdles and Bras light been A tailored so A money-saving time to Delight distinctively for stock up before they In traditional tastes DENIM go back to regular prices y^aS ni SietzcA

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Signs Lions’ 75f to 5:30 p.m. - $1.00 after - Children 50tf In All-American Tilt Open Softball League Feoture at 1:20-3:25-5:30-7:35-9:40 P.M. Two recent Michigan State Ten fullback for two years and Deadline to sign up fo r the IM gridiron greats—George Saimes was considered one of the best Contract softball league is Friday at 5 p.m. FROM THE WRITER WHO GAVE YOU “ OLD and Dave Behrman—will team up backs in the country last fall. Former Michigan State star Interested persons should sign up again when the East team clashes Behrman, a 6-4, 263-pound halfback Dean Look signed a at the IM office in the Men's YELLER" COMES ANOTHER FINE STORY with the West in the American giant who was the top draft choice Detroit Lions contract Tuesday. Intramural building. YOU ARE SURE TO ENJOY! Football Coaches' All-American of the Bills, was a brilliant all­ "We plan to give Look a crack Game at Buffalo, N.Y., June 29. round p erfo rm er. He earned A ll- at a defensive halfback job and Umpires Needed L E D B Y A LOP-EARED HOUND Saimes'will be returning to his Big Ten and All-American honors also use him as a punter,” said familiar fullback position, while while playing tackle and center. general manager Edwin Ander­ Umpires for the softball league they challenged the A native of Dowagiac, Behrman meet tonight at 7 p.m. in 208 of Behrman will try his hand at son. entire Apache guard for the East squad. was noted for tremendous The Lions drafted Look in 1959 the Men's Intramural building. Both Saimes and Behrman will strength and surprising agility. but he passed up pro football to nation! ' Younger brothers of two play he Buffalo Bills of the The game will be telecast on play with the Chicago former Michigan State football A me Footbal League in the ABC starting at 9 p.m. E.S.T. White Sox. All-Americans are members of fa ll. He dropped out of baseball af­ the current Spartan varsity. Half­ illed "M r. Everything" ter a two year trial to sign with back is the brother Walt -*& ying for the Spartans, the Buffalo Bills in the American Auditions of Dean Look, 1959 All-America fas picked on alm ost Football League. , and center Mike Disney ’ s 1962 All-American Look was traded later to the Start Today Currie is the brother of Dan . He captained the New York Titans. He was waived Currie, 1957 All-America cen­ leven last fall and was out of the league after suffering Auditions for “ Cat On A Hot te r . • leading ground gainer a back injury. Tin Roof,’’ the fifth production -.ior and senior years, STARRING ar t runner, devastating of the University Summer Circle BRIAN TOMMY MARTA KEVIN ind fierce ta ck ie r, season, will be held today in 49 1 Mile East KEITH KIRK KRISTEN CORCORAN technicg ted the .pigskin for an Auditorium from 4:30-6:30 p.m. if 6.2 yards per tr y in Parts in the Tennessee Wil­ Of MSU liams production are open to comTng'soon: 10. 1 So-pounder from students, faculty and towns­ The true story of Lt. John F. K ennedy’s people.- Ohio, was an A ll-B ig rm incredible adventure in the S o u th Pacific! Ilf orno Restaurant

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Information Two of them, pitcher Darrell /.X,/ IV 2-3 9 0 5 Clark and Tom Hinkle, Thursday THIATPt were signed out of California — 7 1 M í CTh I&AKÍ Polytechnic College, whereClark A LITTLE DEATH graduated and Hinkle completed Friday SUPER BARGAIN DAY J his junior term this month. EACH DAY... Signed as a third baseman off ON U.S. 1 6 . EAST LANSING THEATRF Saturday ALL-D AY PREVUE! SEE THESE TWO FEATURES! the University of Southerh Illinois A LOT OF LOVE campus is Gerald Qualls, a right- i-SMiSH -3-tDM » handed hitter who posted a .420 i paramount pictures average in college ball. In 1958 EVERY NIGHT D 'e se n ts Uà ONty MONEY! ITS ON IY JERRY! he led Murphysboro, 111., to the ITS O N iy MIS RICH EST RIOTOF ROARS ! FR3HK sw am a state American Legion Junior Jem Thrill to the new Tournament championship. Q ualls stands 5-feet-ll and Lems breed of champions Co id eBio w Yo ur Horn weighs 185 pounds. The fourth youngster signed is ...actually filmed h Walter Perry, a right-handed pitcher from Louisville, Ky., who ITS at the Grand tell you, hurled DuPont Manual High School to the Kentucky scholastic ÜNLY Prix tracks of championship. He is 6-1, weighs chum, Friday 2:25-5:55 185, and has been assigned to the the world 9:25 P.M. Thomasville club of theGeorgia^- MONEY Florida League. Clark, who along with Qualls has joined the Lakeland club of the Florida State League, was GIRLS IT ISI PURE ESCAPISM- named to the Chino, Calif., Little WHEN I HIP MY KID BROTHER TO THE FACTS OF BACHELOR LIFE. League, Pony League and Colt MAMA DOESN'T LIKE AND PAPA CALLS ME A BUM.’ League All-Star teams before going to Cal Poly, where he led the varsity in strikeouts and made the District Eight All-Star col­ lege team. He struck out 16 University of Southern California batsmen in one game and the He's a T ro ja n s voted him the best pitcher they faced all season. public howl Hinkle, who has reported to the as a private eye! Knoxville club of the South At­ lan tic League, was a Little League, Colt League and high f°.n,J0AN0'BRIEN-ZACHARY SCOTT'JACK WESTON-JESSE WHITE-MAE QUESTEL Produced by Greeted by vs»-*te^ e# school star at Colton, Calif., PAUL JONES -FRANK TASHLIN - JOHN FENTON MURRAY - A PARAMOUNT RELEASE before entering Cal Poly, where "ITS ONLY MONEY" TWICE AT 8:52 - LATE he hit .369 during the past season. • 2nd Feature Highest single game in the 1963 JL/ Women's International Bowling ove in a la n d w/ierel Ttr.HMC0L0r It 111 Congress championship was 268 ha law ends turned In hv Suzanne Crum of -LEE J. MOLLY M.t m-g-Mmshu E PHYLLIS Biloxi, Miss., Dorothy Rowe of LCC J MUkLi JILL Phoenix and Sylvia Wene of P h ila­ delphia. tteSatwstse • b l o c k e r • m c g u ir e b il l COBB PICON RLISH ST.JOHN ! Guns »N ÍNIÍRICHN IN 11 RNA 1IÚNAL PICIURl IN PATHÉC0L0R sarwMCHMO cum« DM MA R K DAMON • WILLIAM CAMPBELL- LUANA ANDERS Basehart Taylor ... k-,;- V. N .,;m , .IRMAN R WRiGHT CAMPBELL - LES BAXTER MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES NU MCQUIT» presents Nicol Rico i & t s r ^^^^^^^^g^C entral Michigan's Favpric^pR^^ro in METROCOtOR and METROSCOPE jS frLA K E LANSING “ The Savage G uns" Shown 2nd at 10:50 m AMUSEMENT PARK - 3rd HIT - W For An Enjoyable Horror-Suspense-Chills r Evening of Fun and Satyajit • Admission Ray’s • Phantom Of The Opera FREE • Parking With • Picnic Aroa Herbert Lorn Heather Sears SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES for All Picnic Groups (The Goddess) IN Color 2all FB 9-8221 for reservatio Weekdays 2-5 pm, 7 pm t ill closing Fri, Sat. — June 28, 29 - 7:30 p.m. - ONCE AT 12:18 - ______^Weekends 1 pm till closing * The Yellow Canary* FAIRCHILD THEATRE SUN. with Pat Boone Admission: 50c and Cary Doris That Touch Of Mink' Grant Day Thursday, June 27, 1963 Michigan-State News, East Lansing, Michigan Ranks 13th Strong Printing Editor Over These Prison State’s Tax Limit High Russell A. Strong, currently Kalamazoo Gazette. He is chair­ . » . _ .. nmc qnH ahnuf the same effort viduals andant business or on tax director of news and information man of the Kalamazoo County Michigan’s tax capacity is nois and about the same effort equity.” services at Western Michigan Board of Canvassers. Walls They’ll Fly? larger than that of most states, as Wisconsin. University at Kalamazoo, has As university editor, he will according to Dr. Alfred L. Actual tax collections in i960, Edward’s article is based on a been named to the position of supervise editing and production Edwards, assistant professor of figured as a percentage of in­ recently released staff report Hundreds of prisoners may get One Louisiana convict, asking university editor in the Depart- of the official publications of econ om ics. come, show Michigan tied for of the Advisory Commission on out of prison because of a_ recent for a new trial, indicated he was ment of Information Services MSU. In an article, "State Tax Ca­ 25th place with Mississippi. Intergovernmental Relations. U.S. Supreme Court decision. questioned for 60 hours without a h ere. pacity,” in the June issue of Under the theoretical tax The tribunal decided in favof of break, never even saw a lawyer, He succeeds Dr. A. Westley "Michigan Economic Record,” structure, Michigan was tied for a Florid a man who was tried and and pleaded guilty because detec­ Rowland who is joining the staff Edw ards shows how the ability to 14th place with Wisconsin. sentenced without benefit of a tives told him he would get only Michigan State's athletic ta- of the State U niversity of New contribute to government in “It should be emphasized," legal counsel. a year in jail. His sentence—18 cilities are used for annual York at Buffalo as assistant to McDonnel M ichigan compares with the says Edwards, "that tax capacity Clarence Earl Gideon wascon- years for armed robbery. Michigan prep championship the president. ability in other states. and effort have no direct signifi­ victed of breaking into a poolroom A new trial was granted to a m eets in basketball, swimming Strong, a native of Kalamazoo, The "Michigan Economic Rec­ cance for such important ques­ Construction in Panama City, Fla. He fought Pennsylvania man who was con­ received a B. A. degree from ord” is published by the Bureau tions a s tax burdens on indi­ and track. the case up to the SupremeCourt victed for armed robbery in 1937. Kalamazoo College in 1948 and Construction on McDonnel Hall of Business and Economic Re­ for the reversal of the lower Another Pennsylvanian won a new an M. A. degree from W estern is proceeding on an "extremely sea rch . Florida court’s ruling. trial for a 1944 conviction for Michigan University in 1959. tight schedule," a spokesman for Before the Gideon decision, attempted train robbery. In te rm s of incom e, he rep o rts, Summer School Special He has been a member of the Christman Construction Co. said only Federal cases were re­ An Ohioan w a s sentenced to life only 12 states have a greater fis­ Western Michigan staff since Wednesday. quired to furnish lawyers for imprisonment, without seeing a cal capacity than Michigan. Two 1951. For three years prior to Alan Conrad of Christmas said penniless defendants. Each state lawyer, for the rape of an eight- have the same capacity. that he was state editor of the there is "a very good chance the FREE COUPON RUSSEL STRONG was free to make its own rules year-old girl. Another Pennsyl- Another system of measure­ dorm will open as scheduled this for those* who could not afford vania resident went to prison on ment used by Edwards is to apply fall." It is scheduled for com­ This ad good for one FREE legal advice. 14 charges with sentences total­ the same theoretical tax system pletion by Sept. 10. Since the ruling, the high court ing 230 years, without being given to each state and compare the ADMISSION when presented with A w ord to Most of the men's wing of the has ordered new trials for 32 legal counsel. returns. The theoretical tax sys­ one paid admission on the “ World’s In all 23 cases, the U .S. new coed dorm is completed, penetentiary inmates in 19 tem is an average of the tax Supreme Court threw out the Largest Miniature Golf Course” or the wise! Conrad said. • states, including 19 from Flori­ structures which actually exist da. previous state convictions and in the 50 states. Driving Range at "Of course, construction can Many prisoners are asking for ordered the state court to recon­ Under this system, 27 states always be hampered by the un­ sider the matter in the light of the new trials, but will never get exceed Michigan in tax capacity. fo re s e e n ." them. They will have to be given Gideon ruling. Fairway Golf Range their freedom instead. Measuring the extent to which Lyle Thorburn, manager of The reason is that witnesses Jockey Rouert Lee Baird, 42, states succeed in tapping their 5 Min. East of MSU on E. Grand River Why sweat and strain this residence halls, pointed out con­ are either dead or cannot be lo­ rode his first winner in 1938 capacity, Edwards finds that GOOD UNTIL Mon. July 1st struction has been hampered by summer when you can take cated and new evidence nearly and has compiled more than 2,300 Michigan is making a greater tax strikes and severe weather last impossible to uncover. effort that Ohio, Indiana andTlli- your things to Louis. Leave w inter. v icto ries. your washing, ironing and cleaning to the professionals at . . . I t SAVE 2 0 c Cleaner and I MIRACLE w h ip * 2 9 ’ Shirt Laundry pa jfâ u ù L With This Coupori and S5.00 or More Purchase 153 Limit One Per F amlily—Expires Sat., June 29, 1943 | A cro s s from Student Services ED 2-3537 THF BEST IN MBFIGH FILMS SPARTAN Prince Bros. 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Michigan. IV XEROX COPIES anything: even WANTED: ONE ENGLISH STYLE and bookkeeping charge if GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT (V 5-2261 332-1011 has permanent positions for men 2 -0 6 8 9 . C pages in a bound book. Aldln- Girl’s Bicycle - good condition. this ad is not paid within c o o l Su m m e r r o o m S in new Call 355-8084.-.______-3 and women in office, sales, and -AIR CONDITIONED ger Direct Mail, 533 N. Clip- one week. home. Ceramic showers - Patio FREE PIZZA ON YOUR BIRTH- engineering. IV 2-1543, 616 pert. IV 5-2213. C Teacher and Family on sabbati­ - M.S.U. approved - Close - in DAY at Bimbo’s, Pizza is our Michigan National Tower. C CUSTOM CABINETS built to or- cal leave desire to rent large i t Automotive______For Further Information - Parking. ED 2-1183. 4 Specialty. Call 484-7818. C d er. Finished or Unfinished. home near East Lansing from WHITE AND NEGRO MAj*E..stu- Phone NICELY FURNISHED ROOM for K itchen, Bathroom vanities, September to July. Prefer rural SPARTAN MOTORS dents to assist in social psy­ Real Estate Home of personally selected used one girl. ED 2-6604. 6 Bars. Free Designing and Esti­ area. James Ireton, 341 Mt. Ver­ chological research on race re­ FIDELITY REALTY Forest Hills 4 bedroom ranch mates. Butler Kustom Kitchens, c a rs. Quiet Approved Room walking non, Grosse Pointe Farms 36, lations. Project to run full term, all on one floor. Wooded lot 100 ED • 20322 distance to campus. Parking 3110 N. East Street. 489-7111. 3 M ich. 3 all day Thursdays. $1.75/hr. Ph. by 150, family room, large kit­ VOLKSWAGON 1962 convertible EVENINGS-ED-23150 space. Preferably graduate men 332-5149. 5 chen. New in 1958. Save by deal­ TYPING SERVICE red with white interior. 9 other students or upper classmen. 3 WANTED: BABY CRIB and or CUSTOMERS WANT YOU to call ing direct with owner. Call ED models of hard-tops and sun roofs Rooms for Men - Near Cam- TYPING of any kind done in my Play Pen. Call 355-8132 anytime. with Avon Products and Gifts. MEN Rooms to rent. 501 M.A.C. 2 -8 0 2 1 .______3 available. pus. Private entrance, bath and home. Years of experience. Call 5 No experience necessary to start $8 per week. Cooking privileges. phone, attractive and reason­ House For Sale - Cahill sub- 882-5382. 4 a successful selling career. We Call ED 2-2563. 5 CHEVY II 4-door sedan, blue with able. ED 2-1746. 3 division Marble School district. train you. C3 blue interior, stick-shift. A real * For Sale 3 or 4 Bedrooms split level at 305 Wayland. Beautiful lot, 2 car economy car. Extra sharp. CARETAKER WANTED for mod­ RIDING LAWNMOWER 24” Sears garage, carpeting in living room, IV RENTALS ern apt. building. Walking dis­ EVERGREEN ARMS Roebuck 24” cut, 4 horsepower. KARMAN-GHIA 1962. Green with large family room. For sale by tance to campus. Reduced rent 19 months old, $200 - New - the owner at only $28,500. Phone Brand New 19" white top. 10,000 actual miles. on 2-bedroom unfurnished apt. Will sell for $125. ED 2-0758. 5 Spare never used. Sale price with kitchen appliances, furnish­ the river’s edge LUXURY FURNISHED ED 2-6628. 5 SELMER PARIS CLARINET and — ------;------Portables $1995. ed. Couple preferred. For infor­ apartments on the cedar APARTMENTS mation call Glenn D. Harris, Ed­ Baratone Saxaphone. Both in ex- Service DESIGNED WITH THE CHEVY 1961 Impala hardtop,full ward G. Hacker Co. IV5-2261. 4 ed 2-4432 cellent condition. Must sell. Call OPEN NEW RIDING RANCH: per month STUDENT IN MIND s9.00 Larry IV 2-1240. 6 power, automatic transmission. DEAR STUDENT: The Reader's Timber Trails, 10 miles south of Black with red interior. Local one Digest (RCA Stereo Music Di­ STUDIO APARTMENT for PORTABLE TYPEWRITER — Lansing, 1/10 mile east off M99. All sets quaranteed— owner. Priced to sell quickly. vision) is accepting applications Male Students, parking. 251 Spar­ MODEL OPEN Olympia Precision. Buy the fin­ For information or reservations for an outstanding opportunity for tan Avenue. ED 2-6078 5 est. Terms available. Hassel- call NI 6-4577 or Eaton Rapids OLDSMOB1LE 1959*' 88-con ­ Free service and delivery qualified college men. Part time Wanted: Girl to share nicely fur­ DAILY bring Company. 310 N. Grand. *4-5105. 5 v ertib le. R e d and white with IV 2-1219. C during school, $60 per week, full nished apt. for summer term or DIAPER SERVICE to your de- matching interior. Just in time 3:00 to 8:00 P.M. time this summer, $100. Ex­ 5 week period. 355-0899. 3 RECORDS, STEREO $2. m onoral sire. You receive your own dia­ for convertible season. $1395. cellent training, superb exper­ SAT. 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. NEJAC IV 2-0624 $1.50 - Jazz, Freshman, Listen­ pers back each time. With our APARTMENT FOR FOUR. Close ience with a fine world wide ing music, etc. Must sell. Call service, you may include up to 3000 E. Michigan to campus. Comfortably furn­ company. For personal interview Bill - ED 7-1721. 4 two pounds of your baby’s un­ Phone IV 7-3715 Phone 487-6086 Training Di­ ished. Reasonable. Call ED 7- • Air Conditioning BARITONE UKE one year old. dershirts and clothing which will See KRAMER’S for C3 rector Mr. Murray. This is NOT 2345. 4 .Custom built Kitchens Excellent condition. C all not fade. White, blue or pink DO YOU KNOW that ju st ten m in­ magazine sales. 3 .Built-in study area LARGEST DISCOUNTS FURNISHED UPPER A PT. 3 diaper pails furnished. utes east of East Lansing you can ED 2-0266. 3 large rooms and bath. Private .Ample Parking AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE IN TOWN! have the best of personalized ser­ Jf For Rent entrance, parking, freezer, stor­ .Individ ua I bal conies 1956 GENERAL HOUSE- 914 E. Gier Street vice from a small friendly Ford TRAILER: 30’ x 8’. Clean and in F o r Vacation Rentals see age space available. Available Lansing, Mich. C dealer? We feature a fine se­ Ken Oliver Sales summer term - Married couple Good Condition. Call 332-8984 COMPLETE LINE LOCATION THESES PRINTED lection of used cars. Signs Brun­ We have tent campus and travel only. $75/month includes utili­ Anytim e. 7 son Ford Sales; Williamston, 1 BLOCK NORTH OF Rapid service, stay white Diazo MAX KRAMER trailers. Phone ED 2-6861 8 ties. Phone 332-1966. 3 DINING ROOM T A B L E and 6 Michigan. OL 5-2191. C GD. RIVER prints, drafting supplies. “You’re cordially NEW & REBUILT WANTED THREE MALE STU- Chairs. Excellent condition. vited to eoe ut for APARTMENTS ON EVERGREEN CAPITAL CITY BLUEPRINT the best values for 1954 CHEVROLET 4-door stan- DENTS to share apt. with one Apartment size electric stove, 221 South Grand your money!" dard transmission, heater. Best w a n t e d - o n e m a l e s t u ­ graduate student. Seniors or RENT N O W $20. Refrig. $25. 337-0136 even­ Lansing, IV 2-5431 C offer. Phone 355-1002. 4 d e n t to share furnished apt. G rad, students preferred.The FOR FALL ings. 3 AUTO PARTS CHEVY 1956 2-door 6 cylinder Call ED 2-3964. 5 best of study conditions. Comfor­ irovwAwo n u a c k « w e g A BEAUTIFUL SINGER, dial the powerglide black, white new table lounging facilities. Parking COMPLETE WOMAN STUDENT TO SHARE P B A L T Q H fi design, model zig-zag. Fancy available. 332-3980. 5 tires, brakes 50,000 miles $495 comfortable 4-room apt. Three stitches, button holes, etc. Will Jack 332 -3 7 46 . 3 332-1011 IV - 52261 blocks from Berkey. 355-3440 sacrifice at $63.96 on new ac­ •MACHINE SHOP •HOUSE count or will accept $6.39 per WORLD’S Largest moving and 1953 CHEVY. Excellent running 1:00-5:00, evenings, ED2-0003.5 STUDENTS TO SHARE nicely Furnished 10 Minutes fromcam- month. Call IV 5-1705. C storage organization. Operating condition. Good, inexpensive, de­ furnished house. Living room, •AUTO GLASS PRIVATE SLEEPING ROOM, pus 3 bedroom s, 1 1/2 baths, rights in 50 states. Contact your pendable transportation. Radio TV, cooking. Men. 820 Michi­ KITCHEN TABLE & c h a irs SERVICE share adjoining kitchen and bath. family room, study. Sept. 1 for college representative, Jim Bur- •ELECTRICAL and Heater. ED 2-4738. 4 gan or Phone 332-0384. 6 $20.00, 9 x 12 rug- $20.00; drapes Male student. Private entrance, 1 year. FE 9-8170. 3 (6 pr. white fiber glass) $20.00; rett, IV 5-2241. C 1952 FALCON SQUIRE STA- parking, block from bus. $10.50, •SPRING 3 NICE LARGE bedrooms. Close 2 hollywood beds, cheap. Call STUDENT TV RENTALS. New TIONWAGON: White, automatic weekly. 208 Allen S tre e t. ONE TO TWO GIRLS to share to campus. Call 332-8102. 3 3 8 -8102. 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” transmission. 14,500 miles,fully IV 4-5898. 3 house until Sept. 23. Near cam­ equipped. Call IV 2-6642. 5 pus. cheap. Call 484-2674 after WOMEN: IN SOUTH MACOMB NEWLY DEVELOPED SUB-DI- table models, $8 per month. All Complete sets guaranteed, no service or Line TRAILER ACCESSORIES FORD 1958 CONVERTIBLE, ALBERT 333 EAST LANSING 5 p.m . 6 area - rooms alone or with VISION, Williamston. 100 by 120 delivery charges. Call Nejac, IV "SERVING GREATER LANSING FOR 4» YEARS” Cruise-o.-m atic drive, radio, for couple, who will supervise 2 Bedroom Furnished House - board. Furnished, reasonable. with gas, water, and sewer. For 2-0624. * C white wall tires, vinyl interior. student housing. Rental accord­ men. 3/4 mile from campus, Write: Mrs. Allen, 36800 Payne, sale by owner, 655-1155. 5 — Wholesale & Retail — Polar white finish - like new. ingly. Call IV 4-7406, Evenings- parking. $75 per month. Deposit Fraser, Michigan or call Louise BABY PLAY PEN: Like new. BIC Y C L E S AND C A BS S ales S e r­ White nylon top, A-l condition TU 2-4568. 3 required. Call IV 9 -2 3 8 9 . 3 ED 7-9749. 4 Childcraft, Foot lever, Folding, vice and rentals. New and used. throughout. $885. "A1 Edwards $15. Phone ED 2-5105. 6 East Lansing Cycle, 1215 East PARTS Company, 3125 E. Saginaw. C7 K R A M E R Bookcases Unfinished $4.95 and Grand River, 3 blocks east of "MG-A I960. Grey. Good condi- . . . MINUTES TO EVERYWHERE up. Chest of drawers $10.00 and McDonalds. 332-8303. C 800 E. Kalamazoo Phone IV 4-1335 tion $1295. Phone 355-6197 af- up. Grants Furniture, 529 East te r 5 :3 0 .” 5 Michigan, Lansing. IV 4-4903. C New Student Apartments Adjoining The Campus DEAN & HARRIS MOTORS Cedar Villai Acrossfron^n^deHDorir^r^th^JRed^edar^ Used TV Sets. Reasonable ser- Grand River at Cedar I vice radio, TV, Hi-Fi. Univer­ ITS AMAZING! over 48 years with Ford sity Electronics 211 Evergreen, 332-6283. 5 1957 FORD RANCH WAGON 2 - • Completely furnished NOW RENTING HAMMARLUND h Q-160. Excel- door V-8 — $395. • wall to wall carpeting lent condition. Call 332-6876 af­ AND, ITS TRUE! ter 12 noon. 4 57 BU1CK 2-DOOR SPECIAL au­ • 4 car parking for FALL '63 SEWING MACHINE SINGER Our Coin Operated Laundry And Dry tom atic transmission, ra ­ •A ir Conditioned SWING NEEDLE Automatic zig dio, $295. • Snack bar zag dark wood console model, Cleaning Village Offers Drop Off Service For •Private balcony does everything without attach­ 57 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 4- Call ED 2-5051 door, 6 cylinder, 2-tone. Radio, •Paneled dining room ments, sews on buttons, button­ ’ laundry -dry cleaning holes, overcasts, blind hems, heater, automatic, whitewalls - • Four large closets . . . Or See Us In The Trailer embroiders names and makes Very Nice $645. • Dishwashers On The Site 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. many fancy designs. Guaranteed. ’ pressing "shirts •Convenient location Need reliable party to make nine 1958 PLYMOUTH STATION WA­ payments of $6.95 per month. GON V -8 , automatic tran s­ For information PHONE OL 5- mission. Radio, whitewalls. $495. ...and we also offer 2302. C3 Many other makes and models tc MOfGRGYCLE 650CC SUPER - choose from. Shop our full block BSA. Excellent condition. Phone •FREE PARKING -TV of used car bargains. A guaran­ 355-6719. 4 tee with every car. IV 2-1604. 1962 ZIGZAG SEWING MA- C4 CHINE. Customatic Model. Dec­ OPEN 7AM TO 11 PM orative stitches, blind hems, etc. PONTIAC 1960 CONVERTIBLE No attachments necessary. Yours Norge Laundry And Catalina, hydramatic, radio, for $39.80 or pay $3.98 per white wall tires, power steering month. Call IV 5-1705. C and brakes. Smokey beige Dry Cleaning Village MOTORCYCLE: HONDA Super KALAMAZOO finish, vinyl top and genuine leather interior. Yours for only Sports 50cc. Also Harley Dav­ $1985. A1 Edwards Company, idson 125cci in parts. Phone 355- CORNER OF EAST KALAMAZOO ANO CLEMENS 3125 E. Saginaw. C7 5958. 4 Limited Amount Of Apartments Left• OPEN 12 NOON - 7 P.M. ONE M ILE WEST OF UNIVERSITY Y1LLAGE Thursday, June 27, 1963 Michii State Ni East Li Michigan Genetic Code Good Eye Sight Complete School Ethical Problem Biochemists working on the l i p Genetic Code, a chemical struc­ Not Sufficient To Drive Supplies Spell ture which transfers hereditary ill stare as a driving habit is characteristics from generation Does this summer weather certain to. to generation, are faced with an make you think of a "Sunday « M y - , : Success« •• ♦Get the big picture. Scan the ethical problem, Allen S. Fox, d riv e "? entire roadway — foreground, professor of biochemistry, told If it does, you’d better realize background and from side-to- the MSU’s Men Club Tuesday. that it takes more than 20/20 SUMMER SPECIAL!! § f vision to be a safe driver. And sid e. "The problem,” he said, "is ♦Make sure drivers and pedes­ sim ilar to that of the developers it makes no difference whether Webster s New World Dictionary Only trians see and hear you where *1.25 of the A-Bomb before World War you’re planning a vacation trip or simply going to the super­ possible. Don’t assume traffic Study stands to hold your book II- laws will protect you. Watch 'Social science has developed m arket. ^ for easier reading only 89C A National Safety Council what you’re doing, but keep an more slowly that biochemistry eye on where the other driver or genetics and is not yet able study of 658,000 traffic accidents is going. ______Typing paper and notebook paper to handle the possible applica­ reveals that nearly nine in ten tions of the Genetic Code. Knowl­ occur at speeds below 40 miles per hour. Most accidents happen Current w Clip on bed lamp won’t disturb your roommates edge of the Genetic Code, if put to use in human 'society, might under "safe conditions” —clear, only $1.50 dry roads, and daylight. |Best Sellers raise social problems more seri­ ¿Compiled bv Publishers’ Weekly) ous than those raised by the Why? Worry, daydreaming, FIC TIO N ^ M.S.U. stationery and weekend thank you notes Atomic Bomb.” Impatience are causes. Many THE GLASS BLOWERS, “The action of three basic drivers don’t look where they are du M a u rie r \ chemicals determine life charac­ going, and too many can’t see THE SHOES OF THE PHILIP J. MAY teristics. They are deoxyribonu­ adequately when they do. FISHERMAN,' West cleic acid(DNA), ribonucleic acid You would hesitate to take your THE GRANDMOTHERS, (RNA) and protein,” he said. care on the road with a major C aldw ell . RAISE HIGH THE ROOF Book Store In this theory, DNA, the he­ mechanical defect. The Michigan r t a n BEAM, CARPENTERS and reditary material, consists of Optometric Association points SEYMOUR-AN INTRODUC­ many repeated parts of four dif­ Corner of Ann & M.A.C. ED 7-1180 May’s Signature out that one out of every five TION, Salinger ferent kinds. DNA determines the drivers - with or without NONFICTION stru ctu re of RNA which a lso has glasses - has at least one vision THE WHOLE TRUTH AND similar repeated part of four problem which affects safe driv­ NOTHING BUT, Hopper ond different kinds. ing. * Brough Worth Money "Then, the different parts of THE FIRE NEXT TIME, Try a S.N. Want Ad For safety’s sake, the asso­ RNA, taken three at a time, de­ dent checks were issued at a ciation suggests a few basic Baldw in Anyone receiving a check from termines the position of 20 dif­ value of over $2.4 million,” he visual facts to keep in mind while MSU knows the name of Philip J. ferent acids in the protein mole­ said. driving: May, vice president for business cules. With the development of SUPER RIGHT COICE BEEF Besides handling MSU finance, and finance.- this Genetic Code, the control of ♦Keep your eyes moving. A h e serv e s o n the Athletic Council, His name appears on every human hereditary is well within fixed stare at a pretty girl might the MSU Press Boafd and the check the university issues. Over reach,” he said. get you into trouble: a fixed $70 million pass through his MSU Publications Board. hands each y6*r. May is the only employe of MSU May’s other title is treasurer“ who signs his own ch eck . All other iof the boar-d of tru ste e s. He has checks have his name on them. CHUCK ultimate onarge of all MSU Of the money that Michigan finance. State receives, $31 million comes from state appropriations, $10 Best Although no miser in his pri­ ¿ S yltfA ttU ÌÀ A ' million from federal grants, $9 vate life, May is careful about Blade million from student fees, and spending MSU funds so that the ò ia /iii uuik- ífcm A $20 million from gifts and other Cuts University gets the most for its so u rces. d ollar. The University deposits its head. fhJkcit bette/i He also has charge of buildings ROAST funds in 16 banks throughout and utilities, dormitories and M ichigan. to- ótcvit tUcut food services, administration of A certified public accountant, Lean Meaty Super Right research grants, endowments and he served as deputy state audi­ Arm Cut English Cut new construction on campus. tor for South Dakota before com­ u u t U . . . Spare Ribs Skinless Franks He indicated that most people ing here in 1947. Roast CHOICE Roast are surprised at the number of He was born in Philip, S.D., students that work. and attended South Dakota State BEEF "In 1962, nearly 10,000 stu- C ollege. Coiffures lb. Sleep, Study Rooms lb.

Super Right Canned Suites For 2 Dorms helen barresy 8 lb. is lb. Can A new concept in student resi­ built into the wall. It has the 1045 E. Grand River Ave. Semi Boneless Ham Ham Sale dence halls which separates same amount of drawer space as sleeping and study rooms will be chests in all the other dorms but Two blocks east of Abbott Hall launched off the drawing board occupies less space in the room. ED 7-1639 C alifornia this week when construction be­ Another special feature is gins on two dorms at Shaw Lane ;loset space at the front of the and Hagadorn. fe’uite which muffles sounds from I0 lb. the h a lls. The new rooms will have sleep­ Bag The two $6 million dorms will ing and study accomodations for house 1,224 students each. LONG WHITE POTATOES four students. The Case-Wilson- Wonders complex and McDonnel Florida Pascal C alifornia Hall are constructed on a two- TRIUMPH HERALD 1200 CONVERTIBLE Choice Yellow man suite plan. ECONOMY CONVERTIBLE WITH ROOM FOR 4 ADULTS The suites are composed of an Banana's Lemons entrance hall, two bedrooms with double beds, a study room and a- bathroom. James L. Andrews, Large doz. assistant manager of residence lb. Stalk ea. halls, said the four-man suites have more square feet than suites Saltana in the Case-W ilson group. Red Ripe Texas "We were able to cut costs in places where we couldn’t in the other new dorms. For example, Watermelon Pork and Beans the bathrooms in Case have two doors and the ones in the new 3 lb. 4 oz. dorms will only have one. 17 to Can “This sounds like a small 20 lb. ea. ea. saving, but it’s big when mul­ SAVE OVER *400 tiplied by hundreds of rooms.’’ The new dorms will have nu­ priced Priced To Move At *1851 merous special features which Cut Rite Wax Paper Nut ley are not found in the other large Scotties Tissue Margarine residence halls. AL EDWARDS 616 f t Howard. Behind Carroll’ t Drive-In on East Saginaw A space-saving device which 400 ct 125 ft. was designed for the new struc­ SPORTS CAR CENTER iv 9 7591 Rolls tures is a chest of drawers which Boxes 2,or 470 2 f°r 49C Vlasic Polish Marvel SHOP S.B.S. Youkon Beverages RESTAURANT Dill Pickles Assorted Flavors Ice Cream AND 24 oz *| plus Serving 11 a.m . I Flavors '/2 Gol. 59C Til 1 a.m. j a r - 35C SAVE Dancing nightly TAMARACK JANE PARKER BAKERY FEATURES ■Paperbacks »All Texts ROOM P a rtie s up to 240 Apricot °r Raisin Piesea 39c Coffee Cake ¿¡ft ea 33c •Study Guides «References people can be easily served in eleg an ce. •Art Supplies Used Books Buttermilk Bread Loaves 39c Potato Chips >b *>* 59c Deluxe ea. NEW BOOKS ARRIVING DAILY DINNER FOR TWO Spanish Bar Cake ea 29c Rye Bread Round the store designed with you, (for the price of one) Your A & P Super Market Corner of Hagadorn A ll prices In this ad effective thru Sat June 29, the student in mind •file t Mignon and East Grand River, East Lansing In all five Lansing A&P Super Markets • c h ic k e n uuncis m uon * 0 0 0 utaiim ... unci iut • s h r im p RESTAURANT STORE HOURS 321 E. MICHIGAN; EVERY MONDAY & 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. STUDENT HI FRIDAY CLOSED SUNDAY IMI OUAT ATUkMTIC A PACIFIC TIA COMPANY IV 5-7179 Monday thru Saturday ACROSS FROM BERKEY HALL

V L Thursday, June 27, 1963 8 ' Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Paul VI Combines Pastoral Point of View New Major Brings Pastor Joins To some people, one of the most disturbing aspects of Christianity is the confident claim that Jesus Christ Best Of John, Pius is God. Almost anything less than this might be acceptable. Added Opportunity Lutheran Staff Skeptics of His deity might go so far as to acknowledge That Pope Paul VI will share to continue the move toward Jesus Christ to be a religious genius with keen spiritual Growth of the department of fessional lay church work, the University Lutheran Church Christian unity. He has also re­ insight. They might accept Him as a forceful reformer who the best qualities of both Pope religion and expressed interest proposed curriculum of the re­ will install the Rev. George W. tained John’s secretary of state. persisted in His efforts to remove certain trivialities Pius XII and Pope John XXIII in its work has lead to the estab­ ligion major meets the require­ Gaiser as assistant pastor Sunday is the hope of the Rev. Robert The Roman Catholic Church is from a religious system. They might regard Him as a lishm ent of an undergraduate m a­ m ents. at 7 p.m. He will join the Rev. more concerned with “aggior- gifted teacher with amazing ability to communicate truth. Kavanaugh of St. John’s Student jo r in religion. Walter R. Wietzke and Miss Tecla naments” (—bringing the They might grant Him a secure place among the great The major program in religion Parish in East Lansing. Approved this year as a major Sund, campus worker, on the Church "up to date’l—than with prophets of all time. But to declare Jesus Christ to be is essentially a liberal arts de­ Giovanni Batista Cardinal in theCollege of Arts and Letters, present staff. labeling the visible head of the God, one in essence with Jehovah, and to do so without gree program with specialized Montini, the archbishop of Milan the study Of religion is defined by The Rev. Robert Wietelman, Church as liberal or conserva­ reservation, becomes a barrier too great for some people religion courses and a specific who was elected Holy Father Harry H. Kirnber, dean ofthede- assistant president, Michigan tive. Montini was closely assoc­ to overcome. Yet nothing short of this will satisfy the claims number in allied subjects. Friday by the College of Cardi­ partment of religion, as an inter­ district of the American Luth­ iated with some of the conserva­ Jesus Christ made concerning Himself, or the claims that nals, was a close friend to both disciplinary humanities program ^ The school requires 40credits eran Church, will conduct the former Popes. The scholarly tives in the Curia, to which he the Holy Bible, especially the New Testament, makes con­ with emphasis on theology. It in­ of religion for majors, 24 being service of installation and de­ belonged for 30 years. Father cerning Him. foundations for Catholic reunion cludes courses in history, phi­ upper class courses. The re­ liver the sermon. Kavanaugh said that this indicates In the Scriptural passage of Hebrews 1:8 it is recorded laid by Pope Pius were executed losophy and theology as they apply quired courses are introduction The Rev. Howard Christenson during the ten-year reign of Pope he is understanding of them but that the first Person of the Trinity speaks to Jesus Christ, to an understanding of religion. to Christianity, Old and New assistant president, Michigan not that he is either liberal or the Son of God, and declares that' He is God: "But unto the John. The operational philosophy of Testaments, history of Chris­ Synod, and the Rev. Mr. Wietzke conservative. Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever." It wouldibe difficult to imitate the department of religion ex­ tian thought and comparative re­ will also participate in the serv­ When Montini accepted his On other occasions in the Scriptures the deity of Jesus Pope JoHfrs uncanny ability to presses in action the words writ­ ligion . * ice. An informal welcome recep­ com m unicate friendship and good position as supreme pontiff, he Christ is attested by statements from Cod the .Father. ten by Dean Geddes Macgregor of Allied credits may be taken in tion will follow. will, according to Father Kavan- became infallible concerning The Apostle Peter.,, according to Matthew 16:16, made i £k..„ tU .t.«V iCvD PY University of Southern Cali­ language, with a mandatory one t CLC1 V lllg 1UC3 vlcgi CC augh, but the fact that the former questions of faith and morals, this identifying statement as he addressed his remarks to fornia: year of Greek, hymnology, prim­ from the Lutheran Theological archbishop of Milan was accepted according to RomanCatholic doc­ Jesus Christ: "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living "Our modern universities are itive religion, history of philos­ Seminary in Ohio this month, as his good friend is promising. trine. This means he cannot err God." In another instance Peter said: “Lord, to whom shall so strong and so influential that, ophy, ethical theories, oriental the Rev. Mr. Gaiser was ordained R£V. GAIStZR The 262nd supreme pontiff is when speaking on issues of faith we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life and we believe ideally, they can become the site philosophy, existentialism, phi­ by his father at St. Paul’s Luth­ MSU in 1956. also an exceedingly scholarly and morals. This belief stems and are sure that Thou art that Christ, the. Son of the living for the realization of the vision losophy of religion and ancient eran Church, Cleveland, Ohio. The Rev. Mr. Gaiser and his man. as was Pope Pius X II. He from theScripturalpositionofthe God" (John 6:68, 69). of a truly free school of religion and medieval history. He received his B.S. degree from wife will reside in East Lansing. advocated- t h e priest worker Apostle Peter and Christ's mes­ Thomas, the doubting disciple, finally cried out to Jesus in which men of all faiths may movements instituted in France sages to him. Christ, "My Lord and my God” (John 20:28). The Apostle earnestly study the immensely during Pius’ reign, revealingthat Father Kavanaugh said that John gave testimony to the deity of Jesus Christ in such valuable theological traditions to he is completely aware of the Catholics do not question papal specific terms as "This is the true God, and eternal life" which they are heir, and in full infallibility, only its .extent. He (1 John 5:20). UCM Announce Head SCF working man’s problems and so­ Spartan Christian Fellowship said that its original meaning is Concerning Jesus Christ, the Apostle Paul states that view of the humanistic and sci­ The Rev. Ernest Dunn has been sented in UCM. cial justice. graduate group, local chapter of often blown up cut of context. Pope "in Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily" entific work being conducted in so named new coordinator of United Pope Paul VI has also visited T he R ev. M r. Dunn is now Inter-varsity Christian Fellow­ John did not make one infallible (Colossians 2:9). Paul tells Timothy that Jesus Christ was many different forms within these Campus Ministry. He is a pastor Detroit twice, in 1954 and 1960. planning the staff retreat at Gull ship, will hold a coffee hour F ri­ statement in his ten years as "God manifested in the flesh" (I Timothy 3:16). To the citadels of modern learning.” in the Wesley Foundation (Meth­ Father said that the Holy Father Lake Sept. 9-10. The UCM di­ day at 8 p.m . supreme prelate. Romans, the great Apostle de­ The first offering of courses in odist) on campus. is consequently aware of the mod­ rectorate will also go on a re­ Former members of Spartan ern needs of theChurch in Michi­ As head of the Roman Catholic clared "C h r is t cam e, who is over religion under the name of re­ Nine members of the minis­ treat at the same time. Christian Fellowship and inter­ Church, Pope Paul VI holds the all, God blessed for ever” (Ro­ ligious education occurred at gan. te ria l staff of UCM ch ose the R ev. ested students are welcome. The power of Peter's keys. mans 9:4,5). Paul encourages MSU over a quarter of a century Becoming involved in a minis­ Pope Paul is scheduled to re­ Mr. Dunn to coordinate its activ­ meeting will be held at 225 Has- Christians in his letter to Titus ago. The department was estab­ try to married students is the convene the ecumenical council ities during the following aca­ lett St., East Lansing. primary goal of the Rev. Mr. in Septem ber and is expected to to look forward to the wonderful lished in April, 1948. demic year at State. He will pre­ fulfillment of their hopes when Dunn as new coordinator of UCM. Special Ed Kirnber said significant de­ side over business meetings, or­ East Lansing "the great God and Savior Jesus He is joining George Tuma, velopments in the history of the ganize retreats, bring speakers Plymouth Christ" will appear (Titus 2:13). curate at All Saints Episcopal Unity Center In USSR department have been the broad­ to the campus andassumecharge Congregational The most amazing claims to Church, in calling on married ■425 W. Grand R iver ening of course offerings, build­ in making the annual report to His deity w ere made by Je su s students at State this summer. Church Dimitri Venediktov, Minister ing of a faculty of regular uni­ the UCM directorate. Sunday Worship of Social Affairs for the U.S.S.R. Christ Himself. He said, "1 and versity staff members and in­ The directorate is composed of The Rev. Mr. Duley is map­ Allegan at Townsend St. 11:00 a.m . Mission to the United Nations, my Father are one” (John 10:30), creased interest in religion as a the board of directors and is ping out plans for a UCM- Lansing, Mich. will speak at 3 p.m. in the Kiva and "He that hath seen Me hath Wednesday Evening field of study among students. sponsored faith and life semi­ seen the Father" (John 14:9). He separate from the ministerial Sunday Service 11 a.m . Friday. His topic will be "Spe­ Until this year it was possible nar to increase faculty-student Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. staff. The Rev. Walter Kania and cial Education in the Soviet claimed to be eternal and refer­ relations in the fall. to include religion courses in the Rev. John Duley, pastors "Martha and Mary" Study Class 7:30 p.m. Union.” red to H im self by using the name- UCM will continue the pre­ any undergraduate program on an for United Campus Christian Dr. Alfred Grey reserved for absolute deity (John marital counseling seminars for Affiliated with Unity School The lecture, sponsored by the elective basis. Religion has been Fellowship, are responsible to 8 :58). preaching of Christianity. Lee’s Summit. College of Education, is open to the minor field in many graduate engaged couples which was ini­ In spite of such claims, clearly this body. M issouri the public. studies. tiated this spring at MSU. Churth School at 10:45 presented, persons doubting the It includes board m em bers deity of Jesus Christ are legion. REV. WILLIAMS Students who intend to enter a from the Wesley Foundation, HOLY TRINITY Central Methodist Olivet Baptist Church theological seminary are advised Conversely, many believe the claims Christ made to be Lutheran Association, All Saints Eastminster to take such a major. Among sem ­ GREEK ORTHODOX Across From the Capitol 2215 E. Michigan absolutely true and would re-echo the statement made by Episocopal Church, Disciples of inaries there is an increasing Christ and Peoples Church, and WORSHIP SERVICE Rev. William Hartman, Pastor Daniel Webster, great American statesman, "1 believe Jesus CHURCH Presbyterian Church concern for adequate p re ­ it operates to survey the work Washington & Elm St. 10:00 a.m. Communion Christ to be the Son of God.. .1 believe all His declarations. SUNDAY seminary education with empha­ of all the denominations repre- Ph. 482-7315 Rev. John C. Poulos, Pastor 1315 Abbott Rd., (WJ1M 10:30 a.m.) Sunday School 9:45 a.m. sis on a broad liberal arts cur­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A rch ­ Residence Phone 484-8184 East Lansing Morning Worship 9:00 and riculum, but with sound grounding UNIVERSITY bishop lakovos, head of the Greek EAST LANSING Sunday Services David S. Yoh, Preaching 11:00 a.m. in fundamental pre-seminary Orthodox Church of North and FRIENDS MEETING Matins 9:30 a.m. M inister 7:15 p.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH South America, predicts that the su b jects. Crib Nursery, So Bring The 310 N. Hagadorn Rd. (Quakers) Devine Liturgy 10:30 a.m. Rev. Robert L. Moreland eight Orthodox bodies on this MID-WEEK SERVICE Don Stiffler, Minister T he work in religion in a mod­ Baby, continent will unite "w ithin 15 Worship Sunday 9:45-10:45 Communion . 11:30 a.m. 541 Walbridge Drive Take home a copy of the "W hat Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Ph 337-1077 ern university, together with ap­ Sermon 11:45 a.m. ED 7-0183 Bible School 9:45 a.m. years." The merger would em­ College House of Peoples Church Then Are We To Do?" sheet For church bus schedule b ra c e m o re than s ix million propriate language and cognate Call ED 2-1998 Students in need ot transpor­ call IV 2-8419 Worship Service 10:45 a.m. subjects, furnishes a basis for ALL WELCOME tation, call 484-8184.______for study and advocation. Americans of'Orthodox faith. 9:00 a.m., Church School for Cribbery through First Baptist Church Mason First Always a warm welcome at First Presbyterian Lansing Central Free First Christian First Christian Seventh - Day Sixth Grade. Capitol ot Ionia Baptist Church Ottawa and Chestnut Methodist Church Church Reformed Church Lansing, Michigan (Disciples) 1000 E. Columbia Rd. Adventist Church 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 828 N. W ashington, Lansing 240 Marshall St. Lansing 9:00 a.m., Worship Rov. Scott Irvine, Minister Next to Hospital Temporarily meeting at 1001 Chester Road, Lansing Cribbery and nursery Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rev. John M. Hofman, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship University Lutheran Church Donald L. Booher, Minister Serm on Church School 9:30 o.m. care provided. Morning Service 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Division and Ann St. Promotion Sunday . 11:15 a.m . Worship Services 8:30 & 11:00 "Implications ofFreedom” Morning Wo.-ihip 10:30 a .m . 6:30 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth Fel­ SATURDAY SERVICES “The Anchors of Faith a.m . Sunday School 10:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School Morning Worship 11:00a.m. lowship for Times of Storm.” Church School 9:45 a.rq. Evening Service 7 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service STUDENTS WELCOME "Christian Freedom and 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship "Christ Has the Answer” U.C.C.F. 5:30 p.m. T h o se in need of tran sp or­ Howard B. Weeks - minister Sermon by Dr. Seth Morrow Responsible Action" Wednesday Youth Meetings 6:30p.m. tation call: 7:00 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study A warm and friendly welcome 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship Call 355-2989 Rev. Scott Irvine, Preaching For transportation call FE 9- Mr. B. Swagman at TU 2-2570 For information or transpor­ awaits you at First Presbyter­ for transportation T hursday: 7 p.m. Gospel Hour 2141 by Saturday evening or Rev. Hofman at IV 5-3650 People of all races welcome 8:00 p.m. Adult Choir Practice tation call 482-1720 ian. ______St. Johns Student First Church of East Lansing Peoples Church University Methodist All Saints Episcopal St. Andrews Edgewood Peoples Parish Christ, Scientist Trinity Church East Lansing Church Church Eastern Orthodox Church 800 Abbott Road Church & University Interdenominational Fr. O. Finnegan S.J. 709 E. Grand River Interdenominational 1120 S. Harrison Rd. 469 North Hagadorn Road ED 2-1313 East Lansing 120 Spartan Avenue Interdenominational Student Center East Lansing, Michigan 327 M .A.C. Wilson M. Tennant, Minister Church Service: Rev. Robert Gardner, Episcopal (5 blocks north ofGrand River) 200 W. Grand R iv er 1216 Greencrest East Lansing Sunday 11 A.M. M INISTERS Dr. Glenn M. Frye, Minister Chaplin to the University MINISTERS at Michigan off Hagadorn Rd. & M78 Sunday Masses E. Eugene Williams Rev. Truman A. Morrison Subject - Rev. Edward Roth, Rector Phone 337-9082 Norman R. Plersma SERVICES; Rev. R. Paige Birdwell. Jr. 7:15-8:30-9:45-11:15 "Christian Science” Glenn E. Heck Rev. George Tuma, Curate SUNDAY SERVICE 9:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES SUMMER SERVICE Babysitting at 8:30 only Morning Service - 11 a.m. 10:00 A.M. Sunday School: Matins 8:45 a.m. Reverend Wilson M. Tennant, SUNDAY SERVICES 9 :3 0 a.m . University Students9:30 a.m. "The Road Ahead" Divine Liturgy 9:30 a.m. Sunday, June 30 Regular 11:00 a.m. Sermon Theme: Daily Masses Evening Service - 7:30 p.m. preaching 8:00 a.m. - Order of Holy Confessions Serm on by "F re e d o m in a C ommunion every Sat. 7:30 p.m. - 6:45 a.m.; Wed. Evening Meeting-8 p.m. “The Spirit of Independence" “God in Action.” Christian Context” Rev. Truman A. Morrison Other Services 10:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer For transportation call 7:20 a.m.: and 8:00 a.m. Church School Reading Room located at 134 9;45 a.m. Discussion Group by Dr. Wallace Robertson Membership Class 9:45 and Serm on 489-0439 W. Grand R iver. For University Students AT the Chapel 9 :30 a.m . Sat. Masses Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. - Monday thru Friday PAN-ORTHODOX STUDENT Crib room thru kindergarten 8:00 & 9:00 a.m. -5 :0 0 p.m . 7:00 p.m. Wed. Evening CHURCH SCHOOL Church School 9:45 a.m. all ASSOCIATION of MSU Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri­ DAILY OFFICE ages & 11:00 a.m. children Open to all Orthodox students. Affiliated with United Church Confession daily at 8:00 a.m days 7:00-9:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible study 10:00 A.M. 2 -5 y e a r s. Tues. - 10:15 Meetings as announced Of Christ, Congregational- Sat. 4-5:30 & 7:30-9:00 p.m Holy Communion Rev. Fr. Clement Palmer, Christian, Evangelical and All are welcome to attend Phone the Church office, 337- Crib room through Free bus transportation 15 to Church S e rv ic e s, and visit and 30 minutes before each serv­ Thurs. - 5:15 Chaplain R eform ed. 7966 for information concern­ sixth grade Phone ED 7-9778 use the Reading Room. ing campus bus schedule. ice, around the campus. Holy Communion Phone: 485-9254 WELCOME University Lutheran WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL Kim berly Downs FIRST WESLEYAN Missouri Synod Church You will enjoy these services: Church of Christ METHODIST CHURCH Summer Service at Alumni Memorial Chapel 9:45 A.M. Bible SCHOOL and Student Center on campus. Theodore K. Bundenthal, pastor 111 North Magnolia Ave. Class Geared to College Level National Lutheran Council 1007 Kimberly Drive, Lansing worship Division and Ann Street, E. L. Rev. R. S. Nicholson, Jr. 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 Holy Communion (2 blocks north of Berkey Hall) (2 blocks W. of Frandor "New L eaf or New L ife ? " 6:00 p.m. Student Co-operative dinner Shopping C enter on E. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 332-2559 6:45 p.m. Round table discussion Grand River) Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 7:00 P.M. EVENING HOUR of 'Topic: "The miracle of you.” George W, Gaiser pastors Missionary Sunday with the Gospel music and message 7:45 p.m. Outdoor Vespers Walter R. Wietzke IV 9-7130 Overseas Crusade Quartet "T h e Man Who Has C ontrol” Free bus service Case & Wilson at 9:45 a.m. Miss Tecla Sund- Evening Service • 7:00 p.m. Gerald O. Fruzia, Sr., 3:30 P.M. YOUNG ADULT FELLOWSHIP Chapel' Ph. 332-0778 Campus Worker M inister Quartet and the film ".Venture For Victory” Your Questions Answered P a sto r -Ph. 332-6386 WORSHIP Hour of refreshment 9:00 & 10:15 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES Bus Schedule INTER-CITY BIBLE CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2827 E. Michigan Sermon: "Parable: The Morning Worship 10:55 a.m. M orning evening Genesee at Butler Streets Two blocks west of Frandor Unjust Steward." B ible Study k 9:55 a.m. P hillips 9:15 a.m . 6:25 p.m . SUNDAY SERVICES R.S. BURGESS. PASTOR Nursery care is provided at Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Mayo 9:20 a.m . 6:30 p.m . Church School...... 9:4 5 a.m . Sunday Services: Collegiate Bible Class all services Wednesday evening Bible Butterfield 9:23 a.m . 6:33 p.m . Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Worship Service Study 7:30 p.m. Case, Wilson, Sunday School Youth Groups...... 6:00 p.m . 11:00 a.m. Collegiate Fellowship Thursday evening Ladies and Owen 9:30 a.m . 6:45 p.m . - 9:00 a.m. only for all ages. Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Rv&ngelistic Hour...... ; ...... 7:0 0 p.m . Evening Service Call 482-0754 Information 6 :0 0 p.m . Students: Supper WEDNESDAY EVE Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: Norman Piersma, Pastors: Dr. Howard F.’Sugden, Dr. Ted 7 :0 0 P.m . 5:30 p.m., 50^, all nations ministry at MSU For Transportation call: Supervised nursery available each service. Ward, and Rev. Alvin Jon es Thpn ro attend vesoers and FE 9 -6 1 9 0 H.T. Stanley - Minister Tom Thompson - Music Dir. SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Bible Study and Prayer Wed. 7:30 p.m. 1518 S. Washington - LANSING » fiificn rtrta fin n c «11 IV Q- 6 3 12 o r IV 2 - 8 6 3 1 .) ED 2-1960 or ED 2-2434 L Transportation available call IV 4-8294