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leçeli*** «ul Mil, f«l* *; W«W p*4# •r I'mm* «bei», peg* 5. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY < O u so. u i iJ *gr «tirai t r STATS N * # r * J * r vv \! t #*£# ,* ìnat L anting, Michigan E W S .'» / i r +J £ p »Cm 4U.M y if 1 lH rtntrsilnv, Mi Science Profs II rather Meatly (aIf, with o high f»om 57 63; winds from the <•««( and nsflh.stl at |>IJ telle* par ho at. , iSv leave ews lockout ontinues wit# $###!##% Vn V fto* P Nkft *1 tl A* l - # |#V! vjNjK'tn ,* V\ i*1 *vkv \ke O p e r a t o r ( , o ofs >rm Striteli Irom ( loi4 (reates Sta (lea! 'Fonie Reasons: Salaries, Project X M CLIFFORD ERICKSON tdO«; UegUtt ;(1 sunk t or ¡iboni S '.‘0 ;i .1 Wr t t o o Ifiti’.. ti> tVt report*, Cl I lirv Friday, C o lle a g u e s M o u r n E r ic k s o n \s D e ttili PsYchoU» I «l 'giorni».»»;i, pwfod 4 M dial rtf ,h CttftHt« Avlt i p »i i I I 4ft 1 title'll in dc'vott? v ',U Vkx'VA ’ ,*•-> MISS tURNS MRS M CV Flemma Monito m*>§ % #n»er. M a jt c h 21 i ft!«» M il . CIA Noit* » . John*™, OW* / V > .SA / I la. <, ' TMancy Becomes Mrs. W. Trustee Positions Confe sfed By GERRY HINKLEY Stole Hftwi Staff Writ*»« I .T. "A V / —- ^ *s : •V^ s vis. -yv* <*y >„wy £ .IK tu JACKIE KORONA At«». N*«» Stall Wtitei so Mi j tu Stevens of otvic idiulot f’locg at Noi il; Mus 1 ! ; , ttU'lttpI UHI tO *’ i ».pitts against Stephen k ot of b rôtiront anil Artisti anse of Boy tte t try. evens, it Demon at. Itos boi sop, '-.r>. of m ftjs. «<W.. .cru i was » ati- i- lngt<*m Coti :.i< was inMt. Dll Diluibili, Mo . or -irirnt lohn A. M.i ickson’* death ’ 1L tili* I 10 tli * ;vk No" \ork eased HUT.SOIf as Hr. pno*oeo|p: a v e r i added: w j.;*’. exactly wisst .*.» how. We its A t.- risi .nit a pap*' .»• the staff has been ;< -. re ttroet te come is the picket "TOVWl." 1' iat span State II I -ii native of Ct eenvilb MSI, H the Cui vet sit and Cornell Univo served on the Way versify Board of C< 1*>S8 to He of four children. of tl V V Ml D •put UniT.r of the rcjK •Ct'ton Pogt Ì) Ntiit-vel Of the T%1 ■ Igntt C'onstituttonal C And a former memtxrrc Moaid of F due iU ion. \ mont has prevented i e.impaijr\tng for docci n n/itivc of Î #was city a uate of Alma Vfllleg< *• 'mversity of MicMga: i. il. A tended idi If,an le also e Uni- s from farher Mi Ht h; iridvnews at a Glance prem AP Qnd UPI W>res ~ Sinking of Rad Ship AN-—The State D^arrmen say; x Soviet freighter ir. a North i ut s .. ii ".•t'o; say* the raid r'c - :■ sources in Miami toUiof r e . ; t i«x»rrs satd a gm ^1 cat.oii v.c' »ni’e .'. was loading sugar m C air ".ngtor. intciltfetve sousves safe ic roc knew whether f r Soviet m vi le. Bombir Gop, Says DuHes -'N --Alten. Deltes. forme dire. ^ ; v y ;•'««** .üut-x- -fr.-r. ' ***,.•* ì." the USaadRussu. He satdthe repo ‘,.,uor ot Rusa.ar rr.t.iu vter.se Secretary McNamara s *’ one of rhe major Derno, ran ■tampsaign. 'orj Joiied in Mississippi - , . MISSISSIPPI--Lit e‘ fots Als? Gorma T a ra A rotimi No More. awàg ar attecrtpted m arch. oo Continued on page 3) tee, [Ripses .h4ig»aat over corttnuing racial viole e wr. atternpaad tne march earl ter ir ..- s Miss: -,ev wet police and ftrem er. •**a» S7H Million Mistake ' r; ; NCÏSCO—The Federal Reserve Bask of Sar. u . ,e !a bssmod seven and a half million dolía, s r .-nfoca tes in a - came Aettoasday a,c* after a Son Francisco newspaper , 5M an* ■ ... T>t*» ,Kov a Üt’T 5 •HmiiSioo-ïo-oneerror’* usi summe: .1. - ev ; ou. - ^ »V 1« I story! m£ next sent«« H. L. King Assists Provost Herman L. Ktujf has been ap pointed asalstsint provo«t, effifo tlve Monday. Ktng, a professor of on tomology nndasslsront dean of the College of Natural Seienee, hfis been a member of the MSU staff since 1945. He has been instrumental ni the building of the Biology Re- search Center and the develop ment of the College of Natural Science, the department of bio- physics, and Interdepartmental programs In biology. He received his 6 .S, degree In 1939 at MSU and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at Pennsylvania Stare I inlverstfy in 1941 and 19412. Campaigning On Campus Commences Political aspirants begin the two week campaign today lor posts on All University Student Government. Campaigning regulations have been tightened this year tn view of several Incidents that happened in last spring’s campaign. Elections Commissioner. Jim , , sis at »t.jv, ai.v. yteanesaay are on sate qt ina Xhf,Fryjr Prtgts recentap5 Jtw.fr# Mmon desk. They have dp- ances at four universities broke p»ored on campuses in every all attendance records. «tote of the Union. Their popularity was estab- lished with such hits as ” 26 - 'S F L F a .• S M Tickets Available T.ffST-S Pool Contest For Poznan Choir /ypiy in 1961 by two college-centered Tickets are a va 11 a b te at the °fffokally announc 'urv •— ■ _ - when petitioning closes. Billings and “Campus En- 5 p.m. Thu- aday and Friday fo r sa^ ™e wo“'^ to see more the Poznan Choir of Poland, which P«ople run or congress. Adding t6 the Preps' success will present a concert at 8:15to- New requirements or h-i.ki t. , r-uai pool have beenover 30 television ap- night in the Aud; and the Detroitdates inclu a u ® s ®*l(" annual poo! ^ ^ ^ ^ Sumphony Orchestra, which will « * « 7 «tvdidate must ahere to . , c closely, Itemizing all campaign ey would see if shows. present a concert at 3 p.m. Sun- ® . .. e professor to Their c o l l e g e appearances day in the Aud. •ourse in bank- have taken them to every state Last term 's activity books are i continue mtnuniea- whtle her Four Preps On Campus Wednesday %/ The Four, Preps, who stareed as a Hollywood High School sing- ing group tn 1955 and gained 'ame In *58 as a magazine poll s "Most Promising Singing §| Group,” will appear here Wed nesday. (Continued on puye 11) Buildings May Aid Students By ERIC FILSON State Newt Staff Writer MSI ■ non was t Ttltll fit fit tO and guidoni hortly befo liS lit’.!til ne >01 lulucal tona pment Pinn launched te MSU for an eventual nu - ,jf some 48,000. h r ick si Novembe of dean c Dt Kf.tliea- rii job of implementing a seven- point progi tm wliii h originated under former provost Paul A. *■ Miller who left the University to become president of West Vir- ginia University. The seven-point plan was tie- signed to .stretch the University's finances to get the greatest edu- cational value for'every dollar spent. Hie plan called for greater use of new learning devices—- in- ;t -and floor space, said Smith, noti,er HO units ed by fan term -\ 41 unit building jtructed at the coi iett and Albert ar juilding will be bi The apartments a for students and wil least 900 to 1,000 tludini teaciiirig machines 'Tl for placing a iter shar<- of foe Ne Tickets go on sale today at th** Union desk. .They will be sold THE FOUR PREPS—Tickets on a first-come first-served ba- for their oppeoronce here sis at $1.50. $2.00, and $2.50. Wedrvesdby ore on sal* at the S#M ^ in,proVed Sf up would enforce therule; ■■■•■ stringently. The commission i tends to prevent early campaig (Continued oti page 3) will be two bedroom apartments Intended for either four men or Prof lees Mie dale College here albums. "The Four Preps On Union ticket office, from 8 to baffled 1 uesday Campus, HILLSDALE .tudents at Hill ie.*e completé men Charles Campbell 38, head core, d th# school* s economics d#p#rt nent won i< m Muden expenses. Budget limitations are $100.00 for AUSG president, See* Today’ Special Section 'Spring Sports' of the Union. (Continued en page 3) will have bath designed for two or three students to use at the same time. There will be individual beds for each srudent, Smith vatd. “ Each apartment is , ompletely furnished with Danish Modern Furniture," he said, “and each apartment has W sun deck." Leasing and rental agent for the new buildings is the Edward G. Hacker Co. According to Glen Han ts of- Hacker Realty, leases for the apartments are avail- able at the present time. Each lease is for at least one year, he said. Further information is available by calling IV 2-1009 or IV 3-2261.

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Trustee Positions Confe sfed

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Mi

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iridvnews at a Glance

p rem A P Qnd U P I W>res

~ Sinking of Rad ShipAN-—T h e S ta te D ^ a r r m e n sa y ;x Soviet fre ig h te r ir. a North i ut s

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".•t'o; sa y * the raid r'c -

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".ngtor. in tciltfetve sousves safe ic roc knew w hether f r Soviet

m vi le . B om bir G op , Says D uH es -'N - -Alten. Deltes. fo rm e d ire .

■ ^ ; v y ;• '« « ** .üut-x- -fr.-r. ' ***,.•* ì." the U SaadR ussu . He satdthe repo

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*’ one of rhe major Derno, ran ■tampsaign.

'o r j Jo iie d in M ississip p i - , . MISSISSIPPI--Lit e‘ fots

Als? Gorma T ara A roti mi No More.■ awàg ar attecrtpted m a r c h .oo

Continued on page 3)

tee,[Ripses .h4ig»aat over corttnuing racial viole

e w r. atternpaad tne march earl ter ir ..-

s M iss: -,ev wet

p o lice and f t r e m e r .

•**a» S7H Million Mistake' r ; ; NCÏSCO—The Federal Reserve B ask of Sar. u . , e ! a bssmod seven and a half million dolía, s

r .-nfoca tes in a - cam e A ettoasday

a,c* after a Son Francisco newspaper ,

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H. L. King Assists Provost

H erm an L . Ktujf has been ap pointed asalstsint provo«t, effifo tlv e Monday.

Ktng, a p r o f e s s o r of on tom ology nn d asslsro n t dean of the C o lleg e of N atural S e ien ee , hfis been a m em ber of the MSU staff s in c e 1945.

He has been instrum ental ni the building of the Biology R e­se a rc h C en ter and the develop ment of the C o lleg e of N atural S c ie n c e , the d ep artm ent of b i o ­physics, and Interdep artm ental programs In biology.

He rece iv ed h is 6 .S , d eg ree In 1939 at MSU and the M .S. and P h .D . d eg re e s at Pennsylvania S tare I in lverstfy in 1941 and 19412.

Campaigning On Campus Commences

Political aspirants begin the two week cam paign today lor p o sts on All University Student G overn m ent.

C am paigning reg u latio n s have been tightened th is y e a r tn view of se v e ra l Incid ents that happened in la s t sp ring’ s cam paign.

E le c tio n s C o m m iss io n e r . Jim, , sis at » t . jv , ai.v. yteanesaay are on sat e qt ina

Xhf,Fryjr Prtgts recentap5Jtw.fr# Mmon desk. They have dp- ances at four universities broke p»ored on cam puses in every all attendance records. «tote of the Union.

Their popularity was e s ta b ­lished with such hits as ” 26 -

'S F L F a . • S M Tickets Available T . f f S T - SP o o l C o n t e s t For Poznan Choir

/ypiy in 1961 by two college-centered Tickets are a v a 11 a b t e at the °fffokally announc' u r v •— ■ _ - — when petitioning c lo s e s . B illin g s

and “ Campus En- 5 p.m. Thu- aday and Friday f o r sa^ ™e wo“ '^ to see more the Poznan Choir of Poland, which P«ople run or congress.

Adding t6 the Preps' success will present a concert at 8 :15 to- New requirements or h-i.kit. , r -uai pool have been over 30 television ap- night in the Aud; and the Detroit dates inclu a u ® s ®* l("

annual poo! ^ ^ ^ ^ Sumphony O rc h e s tra , which will « * « 7 «tvdidate must ahere to. , c closely, Itemizing all campaign

ey would see if shows. p re se n t a concert at 3 p.m. Sun- ® . ..e professor to Their c o l l e g e appearances day in the Aud.•ourse in bank- have taken them to ev ery s ta te L a s t te r m 's a c tiv ity books a re

i continue m tnuniea- whtle her

Four Preps On CampusWednesday

%/The Four, P r e p s , who stareed

a s a Hollywood High Sch ool sing­ing group tn 1955 and gained 'a m e In *58 as a m agazine poll s " M o s t P r o m i s i n g S i n g i n g §| G roup ,” w ill appear h e re Wed nesday.

(Continued on puye 11)

Buildings May AidStudents

By ERIC FILSON State Newt Staff Writer

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r iijo b of im plem enting a sev e n - point progi tm wliii h orig inated under fo rm er p rovost Paul A. *■Mi l l e r who le ft the U n iversity to becom e p resid en t of W est V ir ­ginia U n iv ers ity .

T h e seven-p oint plan w as tie - signed to .stretch the U n iv e rs ity 's fin an ces to get the g re a te s t edu­ca tio n a l value fo r 'e v e r y dol lar sp en t. Hie plan c a lle d fo r g r e a te ruse of new l earni ng d ev ice s—- in-

;t -and flo o r sp ace , said Smith,

noti,e r HO units ed by fan te rm

-\ 41 unit building jtru c te d at the coi iett and A lbert ar ju ild ing w ill be bi

T h e ap artm en ts a fo r students and wil le a s t 900 to 1,000

tludini teaciiirig m achines'Tl

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T ic k e ts go on s a le today at th**Union desk. .They will be sold THE FOUR P R E P S —T ick etson a f ir s t -c o m e f ir s t - s e r v e d b a - for their oppeoronce heres is at $1.50. $2.00, and $ 2 .5 0 . Wedrvesdby ore on s a l * at the S#M ^ in,proVed Sf

up would e n fo rce the ru le ; ■■■•■strin g en tly . T h e co m m issio n i tends to prevent e a r ly cam paig

(Continued oti page 3)

w ill be two bedroom ap artm en ts Intended fo r e ith e r four men o r

Prof lees

Miedale C o lleg e here albums. "T h e Four Preps On Union tick e t o ff ic e , fro m 8 to baffled 1 uesday Campus,

HILLSDALE .tudents at Hill ie.*e com pletémen Charles Campbell 38, head core, d th# school* s economics d#p#rt nent won i<

mMuden expenses. Budget limitations are

$100.00 for AUSG president,

S e e * T o d a y ’

S p e c i a l S e c t i o n

'Spring

Sports'of the Union. (Continued en page 3)

w ill have

bath designed fo r two o r th re e stud ents to u se at the sam e tim e . T h ere w ill be individual beds fo r each srudent, Sm ith vatd.

“ E ach ap artm ent is , om pletely furnished with Danish M odern F u rn itu r e ," he sa id , “ and each ap artm en t has W sun d e c k ."

Leasing and rental agent fo r the new buildings i s the Edward G. Hacker Co. According to Glen Han ts of- Hacker Realty, leases fo r the apartments are avail­ab le at the present tim e. Each le a s e is for at least one year, he said. Further information is available by calling IV 2-1009 o r IV 3 -2 2 6 1 .

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B.rlckaon came w MSU In Iv44## gl ptìlflIftg'l tìf ihÌUv aitón Atldhe. ame dlrecux o( tlu? institute of îe e tin f, Cinin#*Itnfi andCutd ai

Kilgewood People# Church.Surviving ace hi# wife. Mi l ­

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d*«An of ih# R1 1 U C ullrfr, iww known i t llrdvft Mty c 'o lle g f- .

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H# (ptrnoil a iiiasioi of m’t# dojfrrro in 1 ,14 and a doctor of philosophy dpjiCfV in I ^J N orfhw ottorn tfnlvw rsity.

H# was aaiisiani d n n of ttvr Not lhwr»!«*rti*s Uftivtt'lliy v ol logo ft mu to jo.io *nJ AS• tatant pt ofo^sot' and dirrciot of No* thwajstrt n## XMldftiw? UlHu a- tin y froro 10.10 t;<» 1044.

frlak^on w as a ifiomhrt <f , y * <rlons including chr fsafioic.il f >fo cation A M i 0 f 111 I o n , National G uidance Aaatviaiior', Nmoilian Aaam'taiidu of Schotrt Adminiu 1 rator n, N a t i o n a l Voc 11 loua I Hulda nco A # am I at ion, I'hl fkalta Kapf'fi. I'hi kc(|t|?i4 fMrt and k I i M .

Mtp rr*cotvr-d an homo at y do« tot of laws dog tor In I OAT ft oftt CvmieU UuivcJi*ilv.

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Mtvnot at y hm»m s wrrof ' rr^l drnl lohn A* Hannah, t'anno? Smith, C. Al Im Harlan, I* r s M rrriman, I hm Slovrna, W*M, Huf*, and jatt H, Vandrt ph'-f - ;i | i ntrtnl?rra of Ihr MSU Hoa« of f i uairm j I ynn M, Hat t ln«, \ li /' IVraidrnt Philip J , May. Vier Pr r*idrnt. Ml Hon 1'. Muri - dr» . V ier Pt rs ld ru l Cot ihn A,

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T ftttY lftiy y Ma re h

Romney Legalizes A id Bill Profs DiscussDespite Federal Opposition EDP a t Meeting

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W h o l e

C o m p l e t e l y

C l e a n e d

Pork Loin SaleRib End I Loin End |Pork Chops

Roast Roast

Expect 10 OO'O Tourists On Campus In Spring C a p t a

Fish Sticks!C e n t e r C u t

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Till 9'P.M tenUNION BOOK STORE

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Poznan Choir Slated For L-C Tonight

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M A G N I F I C E N T !

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ACADEMY AWARDS 0SCA«L'.AS

r ^ ^ F 1I To kill aI M o c k i n g b i r d

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f o R Y o t m _ -

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MONTGOMERY CLIFT SUSANNAH YORK LARRY PARKS SUSAN KOHNER • EILEEN HERLIE

3 rd C o m e d y H it rf"js D ay E d d ie F o y J r . John R a itt

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THE COLLEGE DRUG STORII ili: m:\ ti.I. srom

W i O ' S O N 4 ; , ? t

T h u r s d a y , M a r c hi a g , M i c h i g a n

H annahH elpsO hioan L f l t V S O T l P r O i U T o 1 * 0

Solve Seedy Puzzle ra « M rcfca r snut tm c h a r a s favtai hava a ttra v ta d U «» an a< 4nu nl*tt*tar s in e« art ««h ton,

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B e c o m e * U n iv e r s it y

Drug Is Instant ExerciseNorti«prt' Michigan Lolìcscb© canta a university recently «ftan Gov. Goary© W» Rwnney .«tenevi House Pii! No. 3 which provtcfeKlA ituudvts Ceil©*1

school to Va LH‘oJ*S4v'

$433,229 Accepted By TrusteesWEEK END SPECIALSi#4. M A R C H £ 8 - 2 9 - 3 0

A ika~$<*!tat*r 2 5 S Super AtusKis t 12* » Preparati©« H 0 ‘nt, B o y « Aspirin 100’ * Tw*»y C le u n t in j C?<? Ravlun Mat »tufa Lo? Mum Crtum Otudv«?.^ FUMaar StHtmpae Sua »• far Man Jargant Lotion

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Our ADIER Hosiery DepartmentR O M A N

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dash, the?r youth, I?n<sir n e w n e s s W tttlOUt l

being far out More in your fever: th ere ’s ixjtfting d ressier than a “So ad to n e” su it T h e re 's nothing easier to accesso rize .To all this news, som ething rem ains con stan t: Varsity-Town’s M adisonaire sty ting with its NATURAL SH O U L D E R S and shm m ed-dow n B p eslise i Xûïtsi t.2 S — — Sftitqll A âdlers 8 9eAdters

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ha tv A rea Parking ha riges In E f f ect 9 Lifers Up For Com m utation

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T h u r s d a y

Tree Fertilization He¡, Keep Highway fíenut

Tuna Poisonings 1-Sn Billion Chance Removal oi fUt d m iorM ich l-

{•n‘a. vast highway system could leave a »car on the couiHrysWte.

'r tMv i eh f •ettK'K» .u'vl'the mat» eonservaWon depart mem are trvu*g to help Heat the wound. Thole prescription? lmprov*d tree fertilisation.

■*The wound la a mighty big one,** points out I'nlveratty for- ester Donald White, “ If you don't believe It, take Interstate High­way 75 througi the northern I ow'- e r IVntnsula. In one Al-milr stretch, you'd find 10 acre# of stripped woodland per mil».

With topswU removed, such area* have little fertility . White

I ai\! sot; scientist Boyd Fi l ls are

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Psych Prof Heads Society

S p a r t a n Aids Easter SealsSOME DAY I WANT TO GO he Hod a hip J U e o v * in earlyTO MhU"Cynthio J* tm , childhood which left one legIngham Caunty* * Eoater on(j| feet »mailer than theSeal, Child for 1963, te ll* 0rk#r,Oon U’ldeiMov>S, ca-capfotn s>* the StSU ! 9$3 foetholl team, a t he moke* hi* eon* trioafloti to the 1963 E o tfer

Me overcome the pny* »icol handicap to become a »tor Big Ten football player. Cynthia Jean ;c Juughfet a' Mr, or»«! Mr». Normar» J . Jeon,Statistics

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Michigan S ta te N e w s , Kast L an s in g , M»t'nigar

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GIGANTICSPRING SALE!OVER 500 NEW CARS! MANY ONE-OWNER USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM

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ORY OLDSMICHIGAN AT FRANDOR

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Of Blue Ribbon Beef M usi G ive

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. . . Policy has Always dictated . . . .

I THE FINEST BEEF ANYWHERSO-DON’T LET ONE OR TWO EXTRA Pi OCKS K EEl TAXING ADVANTAGE OF BUYS t IKE THESE FOR YOUR BEST MEAT BUYS THIS WFFK

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Red Salmon

Velveeta Cheese

P hiladelph ia Cream Cheese

P illsb u ry B iscuits in the dai ry case

peanut Butter p e t e r pan l g . ja r

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D ark Sw eet Cherries .*0 ? ?a n pit t ed 303

Corned Beet sw ift's 1 2 0 z . t i n

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HAWAIIAN PUNCH COFFEE

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MARGARINE SWIFTNING COTTAGE CHEESE BEEF STEW

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ew b icy c le s . (C o n tin u e d from 11090 1 )Home Economists Make Baking Easier

j j X f l U E ADVK'E on car K iver p ‘ ° « v®lopfn«nt P ro je c t w .s not the m em is[ rorn LES STANTON ¿3^ . Lansing. 332-

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m *jo t f t- t. leav e .

"However, factors, The of unhapptne

and com e out ev en . T h e d ep a rt- Who developed the c staining a d efin ite in s id e the P U isbu ry box?

iaion to lo s s .“ " H o f n t eco n o m ists ,

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.«cation, la rg e land- ..•port, b asem en t,

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full b asem en t, ‘ 'NâyiiOI in Ho,

00m . C arp eted , 2 -| ,S 'iro o m , m odern ——Must be seen to ^ INCOM1

Adrian said tb it the possible T h elm a Porter, one of tiyt lo s s of both Edinger and L a leg e of Home E< great deal P a ism o b a ra would lea v e the de- "They are t ng faculty partm ent without Its section on s c e n e s people o: iv Project comparative Furopean govern- nologlca! devcl" necessat - ment. ’ Not only do

L'/S:: vT'v* '< i:; d ik in g 'ay the rumors LsPslom bars r a i l e d the al- e c o n o m i s t s tent do have a leged faculty unrest over the utility companie

EDP "an obvious fa c t." . agencies, retail • e s 1 over the "Much of the unrest would and the co*per.n e forefront at have been unnecessary if the program, she sa

iter term when project had been introduced in "T h e largest nernard Duffey, a professor of ■ different manner,” he said, graduates go i E n g l i s h here for 15 years, " I f the faculty had been con- announced his decision to leave suited from the beginning, the the University and said it was attitude might be quite different

nh the Junior and sen io r high hom e e co n o m ists in so c ia l we •vels,” fa re w ork. Dean P o r te r salV arious ch ild c a r e c e n te rs of- Home e co n o m ist* a s s is t incou

r p o sitio n s to hom e e co n o m ists se iln g fa m ilie s and teach ing pu' a i n e d in ch ild developm ent, lie w elfare w o rk ers fa c ts nbte n te rs for ch ild ren of working fcod nutrition and d ie te tic s , s

rov id e fo r physic s i , >mlc and aesth etic

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of faculty discot d efin ite basis ."

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ami assist with advert 1 Porter said. They also'

u¡until material about {■ and services, it r It io n is em phasi/i

‘•V ~X KWOitt« tA'f itrfd it- ! nutrition, She said. They ad' hospitals, old people'shomes nursing homes concerning I buying, diets and menu piano

T h e extension service off c a r e e r opportunities in m areas. Home economlstscatiI families d e v e l o p and use

They can a lso a s s is t in the youth p ro g ram w hose goal i t t"' level op lead ersh ip , knowledge, skiHs and attitu d es through 4-H

_ id o u t-o f-sch o o l p ro -

FRO M WON WICH D lN 'T ? TUCSON. A r l* . ( A P ) - T he fo l­

lowing sign was posted on the bulletin board al the M onterey V illag e E l e m e n t a r y School in T u a c o n :

X o n g r a t ; to voii8P KtFwdunrf wtVh gradu lalod."

rectly motivated hv priX ." The project al

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problem facing MSU and highei e d u c a t i o n in Michigan is the state's inability to meet the sal­aries offered by universities in

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■i ary. and utcltided John K. Iknti­mers, former chief justice of the Michigan Supreme court; Mll- burn Akers, editor ofiheChicngo Sun-Times, Chet Huntley, NBC newscaster, and Spencer Tracy.

Others included were 11 co l­lege and university presidents and a former state governor.

They were chosen from the 35,000 member honorary on the basis of "distinguished contri­butions tn t h e i r professional ca re e rs .”

Hance is the author of four books and has edited another. He has contributed articles to the Encyclopedia Brittanies, has served as president of th“ Speech Association of America in I960, and has served as executive sec­retary of the Interstate Oratori­cal Association.

About 1,000 student and faculty members from F’ i Kappa Delta's 700 chapters attended the meet­ing at Southern Illinois Urtiver-

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...the LARGEST collection of USED books in town

...the FASTEST service in town

...the PLACE TO SELL used books

...the MOST COMPLETE student store in town

...the NEW, FASTER check out SYSTEM

...the BEST place in town for

BOOKS and SUPPLIES

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East Lansing's Department Store For Students131 East Grand River Avenue

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Across From The Union Building