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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 11

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11 riday Evening March 1 1963 West Lafayette and Purdue 5 Drivers Ticketed 5 on 7 tf' 1 Chinese of the ear BERVEN CARPET CORP at as of California SB! I Illi the Pur line includes and the SHOP and SAVE cut or 7 A 1 15 foot widths in 12 or Volkswagen or America inc Indiana's Largest Collection of Good Design in Modern urniture and Accessories COMPANY UNIVERSITY MOTORS Inc Gift Department Phone Rl 3 1394 5 49 authorized DEALE US citi scientific il ansi ism fill lb Hail anil City Pay Ordinance an Church the Rev Raymond Geist bf the Redeemer Lutheran Church and the Rev Mr Rehmcr sal will III 9 1 fi 5 i TUES WED THURS 9 AM to 5 PM iiaisi a ei ii Illi Bill II SATURDAY 9 AM to 12 NOON first reading It provides that in and residential areas persons unrelated to' the residential families living in the houses may not exceed two or residen tial areas the limit is six Renting of rooms will be allowed by special permit of the Board of Works according to the proposed ordinance MON and RI 9 AM to 9 PM MURPHY'S THRITWAY PURDUE SERVICE CENTER four qualifies and yard The "Vibrance" and the "Grandeur" groups wool the other DuPont 501 Nylon 'both IB II RUSH Bill IIIII 91III II fiiiici Bill II SUB If Bill SIBill II Bill Bill II Bill 11 BUS El BIIOI A Purdue University professor ef aeronautical and engineering sciences and the mathematical aciences heads a list of 24 per sons selected from science edu cation literature music drama art as of the by Cosmorama Pictorial a Chi nese language magazine circulated in ormosa and Hong Kong i He is Prof Shu known for contributions to mathematics teaching and establishing the In stitute for Pure and Applied Mathematics at Tsing Hua Univer sity on ormosa Dr Shu won special citation from the National Chinese Minis try of Education last year) for his work with the National Con ference for Education on Taiwan i He also taught mathematics at 'Tsing Huq University while serv ing as an American consultant in Wright To Talk At Music Conference1 Prof Al Wright director of bands i at Purdue University is attending the eastern divisional conference of the Music Educa tors National Conference in At lantic City this weekend He was invited to present a pa per on Techniques of the Concert He also will conduct an adjudication session for high school band contests mathematics there as well the Electronic Institute Chiao Tung University' and National Taiwan University on ormosa A native of China a mainland coastal city Dr Shu was graduated in 1935 from Na tional Tsing Hua University when it was located in Peiping (It was re established on ormosa six years ago He was an instruc tor several years and won his PhD in applied mathematics at Brown University in 1947 where he had been a research associ ate for three years previously He also was a research as sociate at the Massachusetts In stitute of Technology and from 1948 to 1955 was an associate pro fessor at the Illinois Institute of Technology He has served as a consultant to several industrial firms and the Armour Research oundation He joined due faculty in Dr Shu a naturalized zen is author of many publications Dr Shu is married father of two sons and two daugh ter A daughter Alice is a 1962 Purdue graduate in education a son David is in the United States Army another son rank 19 is a senior in physics at the Mas sachusetts Institute of Technology and a daughter Jennie is a stu dent at Kingston Junior High School West Lafayette 1X18'IB IIlIBli Kill! i ll II Illi 8i ii ini Abandoned Car inally Towed Off Police were called to order a car towed away from the Ipt of the Dairy Queen Custard Stand 712 Northwestern Ave where it had been parked since last Oc tober The car was registered to Marnop Debhavalya former Pur due student The 1953 ca'r was hauled away as an abandoned vehicle I 4 Religion Panelist Prof Calvin 0 Schrag the Purdue Department of History Government and Philosophy will participate in a conference on "Why to be held for students of Oklahoma State Uni versity Saturday through Wednes day be brought in City Court against owners in violation of the ordi nance Minnick said These are only a few of the dozens of exciting new carpet and rug fabrics that this progressive California Mill has to offer come in and see them Our interior decorator Roger Circle will be happy to help you with your selection Car Search Continued Police riday continued search for a driver whose car Thursday allegedly forced another car into a light pole on State Street A car driven by Lewis Simp son 172 Littleton St struck a light pole damaging the 'car about $75 Simpson said he was forced into the pole by another car which cut in front of him but did not stop after the accident TYPEWRITERS ALL ELECTRIC Model At the Price ot nMinual Service on AD Malles NORRIS MACHINES 445 Salisbury WL SMITH CORONA Dealer A 60 WITNESS PURDUE LU TV SEMINAR About 60 Purdue University graduate students witnessed' the first of a series of closed circuit television seminars Thursday which linked Purdue and Indiana Universities Sponsored by Pu e's School of Industrial Engineer ing the seminars will feature such speakers in the future as Dr Lillian (Jflbreth associated with Purdue as a visiting pro fessor for many years Waling of the Civil En gineering Department and Prof Oliver Dunn of the' Pur due Libraries 'jl Jr Member Lafayette New Cat Dealers Assn 25 3rd St SH 2 0024 SH 2 2428 Lent Devotion Topics Chosen or Lutherans Topics for "Lenten devotions at the University Lutheran Chapel have been announced by the pas tor the Rev Rehmer Services will be at 7:30 pm each Wednesday during Lent with the exception of March 27 when no service will be held because of Purdue spring vaca tion Agony in the will be the meditation topic for the NJarch 6 service and a drama presentation Royal Pathway of the Holy from the read ings of Thomas Kempis Imita tion? of Christ will be given March 13 will be the top ic for March 20 Pontius April 3 and April 11 "In is the theme for the April 12 Good ri day meditation at 7:30 pm In addition 'there will be a special Good riday service from noon to 3 pm Sponsored by the i Lafayette Council of Lutheran Churches meditations wilL be by the Rev Marcus Lang and the Rev Stew art Reimnitz of St 'James Luther tVVVVVVVAV5 7 CnUSUBi V7JI si 308 Stete St 271 South River Road WL i iy THE JOURNAL AND KI A A IND A AS We Are Happy To Announce that we have been selected as your representative for the Tie Rper Or Else Says Chief Police Chief John Minnick riday issued a stern warning to all dog owners to keep their pets tied up or the conse are receiving an increasing number of complaints from prop erty owners who report Other peo dogs running about in their the chief said Of them are so dis gusted they have told me they are ready to take action off their own to get rid of the trespassing Minnick said his department will take firm action against owners of dogs who violate the animal ordinance He said dogs found running loose will be picked up and taken to the Humane Animal Shel ter They will be released only after a S5 redemption fee is paid and after lodging for the animal is paid for i In addition formdr charges will aculty Views Among New Books Topics Dr Hermann Remmers for mer director of the Division of Reference at Purdue is editor of a new book "Anti Democratic Attitudes In American to be pub lished in May by the Northwest ern University Press i The book is a detailed analysis using modern statistical techniques of what teen age col lege and university students and faculties think about such tradi tional American concepts as civ il rightA individual liberties and the freedoms outlined in 'the Bill of Rights pf the Constitution Qne of the disclosures is pre valence of audthoritarian attitudes among youth the sur vey says The study brings togeth er diverse explorations made over a long period of time from among differing social contexts One chapter will be of local in terest because it covers Purdue faculty attitudes Dr Remmers now is on term inal leave from Purdue after more than 42 years the faculty He is' teaching at Johns Hopkins Umver sity this semester after which he! will retire and live in lorida 2 shapes known the world over Nobody really notices Coke bottles or Volkswagens any more They're so well known they blend in with the stenery It doesn't matter what the scenery is either You can walk in and buy a VW in anyone of 136 countries And that takes in lots of scenery Deserts Mountains Hot places Cold places Volkswagens thrive Hot and cold don't matter the VW engine Is air cooled It doesn't use water so it can't freeze up or boil over And having the engine in the back makes all the dif ference when it comes to mud and sand and snow is over the power wheels and so the trac tion is terrific VWs also get along so well wherever they are be cause the is as good in Tasmania as it is in Tdledo (The only reason you buy a VW at the North Pole is that the Volkswagen people won't sell you one There's no VW service around the corner) We hear that it's possible to buy yourself a Coke at the North Pole though Which makes ussuspect there's only one thing that can get through aheadof a Volkswagen A Coke truck 4 ATLAS TIRES AL MANN STANDARD SERVICE Northweatero Stadium WL 4 Phone Rl 24B7 If you have been shopping for rugs or carpets and have about decided that all various brands of carpets are pretty much alike then you have a delightful surprise in store when you see the Berven linel or example the One is all are tweed carpet custom made in your choice of a blending of up to six colors from a selection of 1 colors Custom made for your rooms without waste or seams in any size or snape rom $2250 a square yard By Police ive motorists were ticketed traffic violation pharges in West Lafayette Thursday Charles 'King 711N 13tn St Lafayette received a ticket charging disregarding a stop sign after a $40 damage accident at Waldron and irst Streets involv ing also a car driven by William A Morrow Rt 4 Marion King will appear in City Court Monday Two other drivers were sched uled for Monday court appear ances Lewis A Watkins Rt 3 Attica was ticketed on a charge of speed ing on North River Road and Kent Brawner 1117 Holly Drive La fayette received a ticket charging failure to display a registration card in the car Scheduled to appear in city court Thursday to" answer to a charge of going the wrong way on a one way street was Leon Sutton 2114 Ulen Lane Lafayette who was in the southbound lane of North River Road travel ing north Mefmoon Balbaky 18014 Charles St Lafayette stopped on Brown Street and charged with speeding will appear in city court Thurs day March "14 No noe was ticketed by West La fayette in the early hours riday on charges of having expired In diana license plates Thursday was the last day on which 1962 plates legally could be used THE Dr fehu poses with the framed citation presented to him by tht Nationalist Chinese Ministry of Education for his contributions to mathematics in educational institutions on ormosa and for establishing the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics Hua University there Math Prof One of 24 Hl Demo Candidates To Be Suggested Suggestions for West Lafayette candidates in the May 7 Demo cratic primary election will be made when the Vabash Township Democratic Club meets at 7:30 Monday in Inn Peace Corps Paper Dr Robert Perloff psychology pipfessor i at Purdue University jvill be in1 Washington DC Mon day and Tuesday for a meeting on the Peace Corps and Behavior al Sciences jointly sponsored by the Peace Corps and the National Institute of Mental Health Dr Perloff will present a pa per Ain Se lected Assessment Data Describ ing a Group of Peace Corps prepared by himself and Richard Gillmer a doc toral candidate in psychology "Santa Regina" A luxury coHon broadloom in in 24 colors! from $695 a square PHONE Rl 3 2116 5www Up Again An "ordinance establishing aries of elected city officials be considered by die City Coun cil at its regular meeting at 7:30 pm? Monday The ordinance was passed cm first reading in January The new ordinance' leaves the salaries of the mayor at $6000 the city clerk treasurer at $6000 and the city judge at $3000 and raises those of city councilmen by $10 a month to $720 a year The council also is expected to pass an ordinance ratifying a con tract between the Board of Works and Public Service Co of Indiana providing for lighting of the west approaches of the Harrison Me morial Bridge Under the contract the utility will maintain 22 lights at an an nual cost of $229860 urther action may be taken on an ordinance limiting the number of unrelated persons who may live in a single home in residen tial areas I At the ebruary meeting? the council passed the ordinance on "Carriage Trade All wool carpet in plain or two tone colors looped pile custom made to fit any room without waste and with out seams any shape any color from 1 850 a square yard to a luscious $4650 quality that looks a foot thick hHL' A rM vi ftf tik 1: 1 i1 loffl yZTS 7 JB lllj iKl Ji ISSfe SORI 8rz Tl rag 7 7 SHI gg mu iwwk BiSil 1 fwl iniii mi si 1 1 1111 11 ii i i Wj I.

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