Serving HSU For 51 Year* K.ul>li»hed 1910 Vol. 52, No. HMI <■»> einA Ct»W Michigan, Friday Morning, January 6, 1961 10 Page* Paid at Lnnaing. Kfn. 5 (>nt« (luba Gears Defenses for 'Possible L. S. Attack' Castro Dispatches \ ! ui Medicine. fin,!"/ I ;'|rl ( hr - igr.' - .1' • committee directed Miller said that MSU does which the institute w. k- The • a:, avaHab.-r /.cayinj T^ iiwl'U university committee r» Richard U. Byerrum, have •» great deal or equipment greatly roncerrtod and wfc.rh nn.cn formulated the plans for tr.'i pUryd • vcrr. »tu rwl provost, would include which Js now used in the Col- it will i*. primarily oriented. tv prvram consisted of Dr. ,-;»nn Ti.\ut»r, aw*.: . . integrated medical and of Veterinary Medicine ami The plan U no:, m to (flee MM' page 3) > !.*' f'.r '+ ' an :rr.rr,,r.<-n' Uitv-. •. »: science curriculum in Dial many faculty members in establish a med:ea! . i'i '•"% » i'/fi" tl ,-ri r; # UO.'r'i n*« skeleton V.utc of Medicine and 'microbiology, physiology and ACCORDING Dr Pa I ht..U- y.er to n*. * i anatomy would be member* A' ' A iitc-. from of Miller, provost, medicsti V. ■. i': •• '.ffi"" n, A :V MSU Hosts ■ College, of Medlcipc will j 'be institute 'have between *700 and Wt *«. 'ftl- 't'.p .'toil?.. 'I'^.r -vr**- r. , i iabllihed by the Uni- At 'he end .if the proposed rancics each vsr a: tm third 'u l»res»»tor('-» > lunr. F K# - ,c least not In the near 1 five-year program s t u d e n t a nrrtl v. »to Virmg *v.«- . necauae the funds neceg- "would be able t<» enter three . year a critical level However, shur'age there qua l.ed UF Budget s *ri ;fii.rjiii*.y ;< ' r.«- ruptur* m "• - to, buildings and equip- j arc not available, Provost Paul Miller. different accord-, They could go on to medical fields' of study. school at the third year level, faculty schools mrmhtr* a: these Conference ,Uw-;. fGuri# mim.'ixatifn. ?»f t taiic rt .•.ir'-i- • I%1 J-Ho/t to Feature nil aim i* prr-par* itudents i'i • for Thutvoa- morning m Ihr. Union, Dm- w «,rk d>op wa* dengrved to u' •> • '>r.erj'«- . In Algeria Tin* promised pr**gra.* -* rjj» mmtber agencie* Muddy Momnv\ Hand allow the -tuden* t/ de'*» ?»,♦* tm the;.- presentation of a bud- deriiion t«» cr.''*. a u*r:*c *.sr '<* t»K Annual Budget C.'oii- field This, Miller sa.d r*. Icrrrtci- in May a: Kellogg Cen¬ A* will he the perfect touch t«. tremely important m v;c* of *n« ter the conference, more iiaitify Morrow and hi* Night. niiwii large percentage of tis•**». Mint junior. *«■ The student would h* nvirr i*ie tar financial requests and U.S.—^t ulia» foreign minister Bool Hon waxes ;i »»vcr H .vcu Chrutnr.a • f*' New it* ! i'. ities du 1-, , r.t.llmnlnniuduw. "rH"",''U certain of hi- d*cui»>n ana determine the amount needed by j Spanish-lnngunve newspaper at the I niled Nations Yea h;*'r* tv xifi? »s of tne I . y (ij s.iurd.y, j.n, », , .Th-1 ""'••• taken from the hook, Jr™ Gone with w"; would be more Mc-iv » r»m- ear1*i agency. Security Council meeting toddy ritirint; a presenta¬ end the u!iiUi ' ia?«?.»• '/••*»• th** *w*ek. strange F-rnrf. t.e*- t it-s.u Mwr | : f'..: - pIHe hi* *t»idus under thr ; * 30 ■f ■ i r.. ir. J-:- - 1*1. repreaefttatives . fl,r attar.. ™„plr !h" posed program »* menwer state and nationki tion of CiiIm'n chnruen I hot a I nited Slates invasion :.c <-rft.isda;. a." ready -. guar'f j . ,, ,,, for Junior, To,,. rr:' "" i th"n' Till; PRIN.MM * agencies attended of CuKm is imminent. (Al' Wire I'holo) h tl A t,„u- afru.V ;.,4- * } !" - /. / '*•- :« oi '*f. ,'.sr,g iv»- 1,7 "V"of the M- ■:* - ." floor of th, * V*0"iC Ffi-ii, A esil ,i' ihr c .mond , Detail* f tn'".decorations will Of cumparattv- meil.jirw That as f-rat*. t)a'terse-. **r:- Jtot*.r ',r. I*"*— f-mn. >emors may purchase I . , . ... . • f . r(«. aitnounead next week, said u>, it would emphasi/r Mnuuri* hunts far : fie Surpluses Sent Abroad fr f. l tickets . ic—i. .u , riot r imw :f)T, • r># Cwub' fi»r e.fjr WednrMiay on the .. , «■ -v C; wind floor of the Union. , ! tie* rather than differ*—«e* as ,'V US e? rtto»f«v DtiLdihg, 1#torr»;.f.aW*n tor A l"'- , , i study of human and sRima' t?i d.rfia.rd Cuoarn lrtk»! sales for all student*] . ! olugy Tie first tew *rc a fc!»xid ■!• ./« n ar»«uiM$ " 'to'to- U? .4. M* 'niuBtaa Franc* i-n Thorsflay and will be sold j O • S i- Ja Kennedy Asks Farm Groups : • II I I • tin 'He key. Union ticket office and - # oC>I*VH'C>S IlC'lu : I and would be fields sueh as genet.es. an integrated physiology of humans and afad: £3 . To* t ug admi»»p>n to •a« Uruuwi sudden aad •nx? dupUy C't PraaM ton- I>- Gsui*e ha-" f'a/ - ' r.r-i'.ge or, th»- put-r-jme. M DI»V M OR HOW and hi- or- TuchcIuv for j animals, whicn in rnaay re- armament apparent• •• iri- 'otra is | »i«t*uoi»fl to heroine a bijf draw- j nue of the few baud. F\ ispect, are alike j Students could enter the inst— To Help Solve Own Problems .charge to trt*- un-Jer.cofr- US mvauor* Caitro'. u Hill a -■ rard in hotels. Supper clubs, I JL/l# VjffUV lute with an eye to one p»rt;cu« : coming w.tft/n two -«»-*<., * | sdin, television and records in j " • j lar field but'could change "na- &TW- YORK. ch.rrge - d ' i.m by Watrungton (API PreiJ-«ence fullowlng today's aeaaiun two»hr»ur '•.inference at Kenr.e- l«>t few year*. The orrhestra'a recordings of _ j I»r. Gny Hill, professor of edu< | Jors in the junior or senior dcr-t-eiert John f, Kennedy; the farm ipokeiman wb6 dy's pretnaugurai headquarter^ Tne appearance of the weap¬ Mtpi'e ration, was buried Tuesday in Ye,,rs *'!'h iittl«* dlfr»cu!t% ons seems luv» ne.g* ened d.*:con tee UCXrtipffly .Xi.i, 'sifht Train,- "One Mint Julep" ifhapcl llill Memorial garden- • to t,ie )h. vmet with Kennedy t»xlay ex- diet not go into «pecirk prr>- Cuba » invasion tever A.'i Cu~ h,r. Tne ""Htuta w;il prooso r be ,.niCfj . arnxers own or* , _ prr»»ed willingne** to help the gram* or metnuuj of , , .. accvrtiy- nar. I r .'*ar. Of the A^l"- - l. vt "I Don't Knew - have been'after serv.ee* at the Kstea-Uad- "J""'v g»n,ration* today for help in|new. radx» and t**evui.»n„l to bring brim great- *rr.t. thi< would or *wneth:ng to; the ma 'al [.we pakt few years. * llill. fiO. of JfKV. Ugoon dr. Srimi-f ami Art, Morrow ha* played with sueh Okemos, died Dee 3U of cancer tehooS. Veterinary Madkine ar.d tx«n , Cradu.!- II, i.mh » Umi •! Bit n.- ,, stability ,.at)ility to agriculturemttculturr and «„4 Washington ( inference to take musr.. o'd Caitru receding economic speeches and ariU-Amer.ran -• v.-t •iiuiuft-d ri' the l.'g- to make a bruad uee of Amen- : up. s* Kddy otner related field.* ? four day; a.mu.id ■' Puchin, Paul White- at Sparrow hospital, ue can farm xurpluxe*. for economic ga.—- *r now , anu;d r> ■■ ?o- a n.g all-day meeting Freeman said that today'i a preliminary report on tne ( ■ almoK.t every musical aitua- lie has been with the university Lnur>,n* Mtvi ^ ' i ■ ' • leader* u. Washington - s -V V.'i'f« h h H" playing for a eollege «*i ofiornsc Aituuliori ff'irn Pr d faculty since 1080. ; veterinary medrcirw and meocal J.o 26 Paul Samuehun of the M.»w- b-"im one night and in a hotel the I school. T:.e Waehington meeting will Ike Asks t. "»i Manv course-, n*r* offered jr. be rje, tm* incoming See¬ chu-etu Iruititufe of Technology night I ^HKTHFH YOU come to lis. the coiiege* of Sc-er.cc and or* of Agriculture Orvilie U During the presilenuaf car»»- I - ' »r to dance. Buddy Morrow'* Artx and Veterinary Medic.nr Freeman pre tiding 'it.g'i. Kennedy said tne na¬ would be superv;*e*i by the in- Freeman t.dd a news confer- Increase tion's tc'MiO'ii.y rieaithy as it shooid be 'he w»* appointed eha.rman of "*a« nut Wrier ar; Instructor \iute Bird $765*329 Received In Budget. Kenned. •us? -week !.'rt»ver«U v r»f wononvif; Walter Hei M.nr;c*'r'a 'T advts-'-rv of I've skid Injure*! the nation n*d been i»t a rece— Inun hill wings Lost Lifts* Lrants dent WASHINGTON, (AP>—Prcr- F >enhow»*t. before icaving off.ee, will send t'ongre^ an n»- - TB-Oir x'f n*n. and that \Cusli (lifts ari'l grunt* of ITfw^Ti!) by the Bonn! of Tmntm. «er» nccepUti! in Ih-ceniireF Tiirpiu* cri.iud budget least s»V(W» next mdhon f.*cai forecn*Ung and year pern* p» if at a farm e Freeman l by mmI tnnlerence wii ' leader, of ail major far-n Va-'ong attend- p Included considerably more organ r.atiori* ar, 1 farm i'i planned to regi*ter late »»* a $4^3,7-M (rent rlwai'lry a»-l matheouitir* from • rr<- Mr ap* The tnrdg«»t prediction* will modi if group-? a- well an torn; o.-- • tft'iiaw from the ft. K.. Keiknrg famnio • from M-hool after Jdt.«e IS to Sept I. t.e baMtl on the assumption •eiders ;n Congresa Thr i£i«tcr. it will have tion for new fswiiitrf^ at tfcc K* Travel Series . ■ t «ome The otfcei giant will nupport a that tqe huaines* rece>*ion w.!l hi answer :• >our put-ketbook or a querv 'he .••*.:•»*> ■'»«. Lane |*».M .. . Sinetu»rs *n*Utute June |;» tr> Aug. get m> worse and that a gradual, #ecfft«rv-designate * a > J the Serge*. the pftiihded recovery wilt begin m the next Tv reg!*frar's f,'m »'> office look time ail-night card proc- ,1-1 projee grant are air nr* ■ .j - w flt' i enmjaftod at the Dull t ti • few week* • Thu a&sumptiorj ,11 -«« fact that Kennedy w*.- tum;n«.'.:i{s#-r h*« farm leaders' doe* ' r. •. an-- re •r «i'.h1' e bo ai»*er To Show Film ">fm to remiml student* rwnr. end re-esr- * f^dr? -* L*4' «ut»oe by Dr. rijn, r mtrarv v» the exia-rta- ttIl.an that h« abandoning a er.t »•. Pub.s-.' ' of the sar.urtawry to T Warn* f'orter, professor of tion* of must Waslwng'.on econ- farm ■ ^ ra today and r^vhstration' cost* 81 "i DR. filfY MILL meet it* inrrea*:rir poptiuarttj a* urtiaty. The giar.t will support program 'Hitiined during tne presidential campaign i d ,\Jr» C'XlKl-iUI to; t> A 'if*' • Oil Monday the extra a siifhtseeinir atlrwrtrecv. • vh* forecasted I llill received hi* bocheloj * ■ W,«vtarr ..fc.H.1 lr«ui> Of -ii» taMMj TtaiS cru|r,rt ,;,»JK>n»d > S'attonal Scurrxe fmimia- • Ulp.j, AOU,a Br .ra.cd ihiuld u-. „. p,,w,r. ,,,,. "tier Monday stu- rree *t Furman Umvenoly. tlon of V\ ».k,n*to-. D * ii; the program he requireil to mad* CungKM r»iw« 'wii teliitat.vr ffnnirm—inc'inlT.jf 1 fu-.- pay a Greenville, S.C.. hi- ma«t*-r* at «f fpJ.Ttel ami f-T*,:**•' S« TH« grai-t* provide for a.**i«t- prupusalj Eisenhower *nl! »ub- 're! v I" res -tration . pr iductn»n pay men'?, fee,of 825. the l'ni*er*itx of South i aroima vifnre s.v. Math*- a a* to partir'i.ant* ir, the form, roi'.: I •tudent *tilijpr{ will will raraiv. price *uypor?« ar-ri oth^r de¬ receive a half ami hi* doctorate at Uj« Univer- nia.,,H T^arhir ■ a center for two aJlowancw* for travel 1. An incrcaet- in po*u ra:** vice*—to bring farm ipccwrv* to _t '■ °t • foil refund when sity of Michigan. ftuinmer* in*'Aute« ar.J depet-'Jeni*. and tuition and to offset Dm . P»* Office De- what he called a parity lev*. Iixw* from the university. ' lie i* survived by hi* wife, fee*. ' j partment * operating deficit of h**s. many atudenta have [Sara; two son*. Guy Jr. of Mar- | 'U»ker v Wlitvmf that they'< shall and Merritt of Kan Kan Wayne Taylor, a#»«c*ate jmvfe*- tut*-- are due in the Science and plets were rejected « 1.939 and I NDF K Till Urge- rrae* Dr Application* for the two insti- -about $k00 million. Similar K.v*.f.j*,ts of :R< u#-.. "Un. f ha* «fg? .ed a Nigeria Kicks France ' •n.tiijed to a full refund if iaing; a hrother. J. < of Mt. Airy, nor of aciemre ami mat hens*l*r*. Maii>-t.,at*. - . Twhntr center 1INW *: matoi **: .?, -tered- and withdrew NT ., and a smtrr. Mrs. YUrcu*' wii> conduct a program for 5^ f 18, Taylor announced, - Action u» contihu*' the • ' *'-d tt iftoyd of Lauren-. S « •erwmiary whooi teacher* of temporary increase of t cert a * a -e ' a takw th h" MSI « EXTKNSB E re**arrh eonr*r* r high frequency eoond -n the regu.ar 3 cent fed- era! gaH,|ine t,*. R«c«,pt« from Out of Country. Too H» W rit, ...... Draft Substitute wave*-wii: be continued by Dr. K*u". A. Hiedemann m phy*ic» fund. . tax go into the highway AshI. at f! tt.tr-: The increase » due to LAGOS, NIGERIA. (AP» kf«» N.gefiani f»».v.gy. ■* mm take St.* aud;. t--v*r a 8M>;»7 grant from th* rx?lTr on june jp Thi* xvopld ProtexUng France's recent Uxifd■ iminutmt E A Es»i> mot tw«« ?'■ * *^*hoa.u ham■*■*** h Townsend Backs Peace Corp xHr,* of Natal lie-earcfe. Vta.h- nijifls, P. (' Ito Hamid If Atxierwrn in p«y- AeioCT «'R ewBtmue hu cr»a- * i oo w a ; jui» j , *900 minion awl million item in ,n 1M2 fiscal year when begins gena tonight ordered the French the atomic blast to the Sahara. Hi-; ''amoa*«dor and h»« staff to1 oc«nc*d Go* of tn* . .f , 1*. ««- a M .. - r e* ■ a* th* wurr* «f ».^* *--ef take fo^rr " Coupted with thw will b# «n ieav# within two day* If a.V» »»* a cato-ne* •**« fHvrm- B"*" fhf nT*i t»> th# "Ul M\RTIMl on the nation > eoUege campu»c« Mirhrgan State ha* an trnty re.-earrh and study «f era** Eisenhower request to block 8 ; barred Freucti thijia anil p?»o< ^l«f *ri»r France exploded #* third test •*( l'»J since Kew^ly flrst mentioned the ment of over Sw*1® sbwienia in it* euitaral differewr** in ehildren scheduled diversion of some au- _ Information minister ,T O S. '"device to the dewrrt Dec 27 a*. I- » « rut»e th»? •;/*,* ' idea during his presidential ram-, foreign Janguar* W0frat««% «iih th# aid of a I37dk)l grant p, excise tax receipts from to* Benson told a news conference |Uggasn about 1W0 miie* from tb* old xod »he pew with re- To—Buund, K«ri ,f ~ ' I Ten other langifaees, riag#*, inriudieg fr««n tnrh»di»rj from a# anrwa^d donor. ao unnamed donor. general fund to to* road-fmaoc- Rarnv;;r.d OffMy ..Nigeria's oorder. Nigerurs news- ; g»rd to the "Father of Water* * "«"■ >tata _ I'tiimur'i far- Dr. Townsend suggestml that j Chinese and Japoae^. are being A 82S.00D grant from the De- ing highway trust fund, which must be jooe oy Sa'. urn ay night, papers, trade timocu, poliueal Various stopping poab duBBttawt. Mid the Kennedy Corpsmen be sent-taught at the university. pnrtment ef Health. Education is outskt* the budge: TYUs Transit Of French ships and;parti»e ci'>w toe the French gs«a* X'-'Og grocery Store; store; V*iek«Hunr, Viek*hur« learn the problems of the people, [stood to be a substitute for the Ik Servke under the direction of jgave these doUila Thursday I Benson said atertier mtUu;ires emcassy, freeze French assets great Civil kar tome battle'» batti*' « "viH do much to stimu- "The young men after spending draft but planners of the &*9* !»*■« .Atfiw! L. Seelye. The fund* ' that Congress JHRR1 ( ^ . ysu»fp renter* acroes the iom«' time in the community then now say that vo«eax#*r* to the . . . t .1. . ^ ' - M - - — - «_ B La : a , M.. .w, .1./..^ will g» toward defraying eosU of j«ttb*r of the two proposals, toe Sahara testing goes on. j . « .. . . w _ # . If k. U - .. accepted-will _ I _ k'^. r.. I be taken _ . . against ... - France —. Tbii ..JBBpiPpBMBBi if 1 xeee * . and 4m-x . all French Nigataa- the most popuiuu# home* of the old 5fo«th; ai».t N-w . , g'v-ift- Natchez, a e«ntee oi * could suggest to the State De¬ corp« would only he def*rr«wl fm« j th* graduate program us biwineea forecasted surplus could bo could mean a break of ill diplo- count* y m Africa, achieved ir. Ori«ar.«. a tomtom metrwpoi"^ e«-d T »i,wnd uid that it I, partment means in which the VS. the draft until they finish their KsktratiS.. ma. n U i rwd—provided other see# ma tic reiatsons with Fraiwr dependence from British ruie yel a city er.-r*- o--f <■ *»• go '>*4X( ""T Kmiwdy P,BC» could help improve the arta," be oversea* nervier. The Atesair Fjnergy Commix- ■... j ments of the nudge t program In Paris French government and became a U-N. member m -mto history torn* HM) year- The Peace Corp# t* lixely to iZ '. "IBB MM Mud to said. ;**■• fceir-g conducted by Dr. James L.-1> fiscal I Ml? budget will be .tests against the Sahara- testing jrtuu > of new African na- ma-i" ' . M"* ■">, of Hi,, language. '**« language, for the first time : building-, row!-g*admp.-bookkcee- L'ye, aspartate prvfesaor of ybewt- bigger than this year's, most re- of atomic device*, insisting they ttons^-sohicwhgt apart .from ' S■•<*»<*»*■, < %- ■!li.v "««/ «i of coiiege college gra . - I . ."'jii i ■ _L;.L #' 1 <*i* gas American reaidenU' another African language, will be which people ef a backward an- grant* totaling 86,800 to beused, the increase will be In defense i»ll explosions are cawluily con- cokl war. and the ie*v assertive > and training fiinu for th* U.S. - ^ . -. - — • diMd wide —1 uyght in to* near faturv. 1 uoca arw't Xamsiiar. ifa* srkslsi^ig gf»sssi lauUaya. |U0W. 'lonoar French mbnas A Am/. i&fi Il Sff ntn To Mr A new program of compulsory with¬ they do not meet this standard of im¬ By PON rCMBBB drawal, based on constant improvement, provement. they are sent a letter of was introduced by University College withdrawal. Unlike the. former system News broadcasts of the last week f„ last term. of withdrawal, this plan does not make -o seem to hear a frightening re—my, This plan, and the improvements In them eligible for readmittance the fol¬ rnco to those heard on June 24. tt»5u. academics and attitudes it promises, lowing term. They are automatleally At that time the news concerned r meets with our whole-hearted approval. withdrawn from the university for one invasion by Communist North Knrr.lfl 11 will put an end to the repeated string year, after which time they may apply troops in the little known nation <>| of academic probations that were part for readmittance. Before they are read¬ Korea, an Asiatic country about the of the former drop program. mitted their cases will lie carefully of Minnesota. The aim of the present plan ia to studied. Once again today we hear drum- ! eliminate those students who, it appears, "This principle of constant improve¬ war—this time from the Asian nation nj will never make their 2.0 all-university ment is the proper one." according to l.ao.-t equally obscure and small en- average necessary for admittance into Dean Carlin of Basic College. "Its to la? covered by a pencil eraser on a gone pur¬ upper college. Previously such students pose is not to change grades so rnucn as size globe. • wore repeatedly dropped at the end of to change attitudes. No one knows if the American I one term and readmitted at the begin¬ "Although the general idea of the w ill Ih* sent to 1-aos to try to resolve thu ning of the next term until their upper plan is Will formulated, how it can he Kast-West conflict. No one can .-a-. j; college, finally lowered the boom. transformed into a precise mathematical victory by either side would result e p, We must face the grim fact that cer¬ formula is not yet determined." conflict. tain students are simply not college ma¬ This new plan admits few exceptions, I.<»okiiig at ft historically for a nvi terial. They are lacking either the abil¬ yet it is not coldly cut and dry. ft at¬ mcnt I ask myself what hav« a? > ity or thrt attitude to make their grades, tempts to he fair to the student as well solved since the Korean conflict: mid this fact is frequently evident be¬ as useful to the university. The too obvious answ er is nothing - fore the end of their sophomore year. Thus the normally capable student not with the Communists, not wither Such poor students are not only a who "misses out" one term because of allies, not with the neutrals ami i , drain on thu university's faculty and illness, family problems, or emotional even with ourselves. For I am Mir< t|.s facilities, but are n bail influence on en¬ trouble may be excused after considera¬ if the G.I. were to go to Laos tod;, b tering freshmen and a disturbance to tion. In the same way. the first term w ould l>e asking the same quest ion a hid those students seriously interested in freshman who does so poorly that he plagued him in Korea—why am I her# «n education. shows not even a glimmer of promise Why have I been taken awnv fr»r The new plan requires freshman to may lie immediately dropped without my family, my job, my pursuit of h.,r meet a certain grade standard in their even a letter of warning. pines* and sent to this Uodt'or*ah> first term. If they do not make this re¬ On the whole, this new program is an land? Why me? quired point average, they are sent a indication of the universities desire to The only answer we give th- HI , letter of warning. This letter informs them that they must make an improve¬ raise its academic standards. Once the inevitable kipkn are worked out. the Nothing (ruillf'll not a very g«*>d one. We sa ".I < you're here to help make the world ^ ment in their all-university average the plan for compulsory withdrawal should for democracy." And Joe jus? «hao next term consistant with a set scale. At the end of the following terin, if function smoothly and fairly, both for the university and for the student. Questions Break With Cuba By RAY PRATT is * limit m what the United to discover what really gripe*, his hdad. This doesn't answer Joe A qu« lion.' How* can we answer'his question4! Stale .News Columnist Slates in nclf-respect ran en»lure. them and what the American gov- won't be easy and maybe we never«; That limit hat been reached." ernment ran do to correct any in¬ One regrets the complete Is.* able to convince Joe that In The Student'and the AUSG hreukltig otf of diplomatic rela¬ tions between a I Cuba. the United States It seem* that nothing Thus, because national pride has been wounded by the failure »f Cuba to act in dealing with the justices—and there Wll IT eye* BMCMM are to 'njustkre*. he of most observer* nothing in the in.' in that foxhole eight or nine thhusin miles from home. But wc must con vim "Tin* majority of Hit* student Iwnly This term AUSG is considering the United Slate* in accordance with but a manifestation of Cuba's hi> son or daughter. at all will be gained by the move, her traditional aemi-coloniai sta¬ paranoid national personality— iito have no opinion concerning drinking regulations, We must tell them that freedom h p discriminatory as a few critics have attempted to tu*. we are ahorked and hurt. charges of coming aggression- the questions with which student con- housing, a recommendation supporting point out. This doesn't aeem a rourse be. is not without foundation a« a something we can take for granted U jrress has hern drilling," declares a it-Central check-out for the library, and Possibly a great deal of harm fitting the dignity one would sup¬ close examination of news dis¬ must show them oppression and tyrar.r has been done—so much, in fact, pose would he characteristic of do exist in the world and grow little t highly placed member of this body. will consider a proposal to rejoin the patches from Central America that elf oris of President-elect the world'* most powerful tut- will reveal. These questions, sueh as the drinking National Student association. little like a disease, slowly smut hern Kennedy to better Cuban-Ameri¬ ti Pre... regulations and discriminatory housing, The average tton-member attendance can relations will have an addi¬ have been railed at for montha by freedom. We have to teach Joe s kid.* it Time, and the ftetroit Free Pre*- have implications which a fleet every *tu- at an AUSG meeting is less than live tional obstacle to overcome —that Cuban*, moat of the time without have all given acroufits of the only to lie good citizens and good purer of even making contact with the but to be good Americans, something v dent on this campus. students Is it any wonder that the just provocation. huge, secret air basa recently Cuban government. But if we are really interested There is much student criticism of typical congress member feels that he PRKOIIIKNT Eisenhower, in in peace and social justice this built in Guatemala at a cost of stopped teaching too long ago 400 million dollars—twice the And we can't leave this out at hnrt ,ix performing,in a laeuuPGHjK-aking hi* attempting to justify the cutting ALmL ,l»utj thyre see ma to bn little*in* should only make us want to have yearly Income of the Guatemalan line* for the benefit of a small, exclusive of diplomatic tie* said. "There closer contacts with the Cubans in hopes they will learn at school b dim Hon of any student willingness to government. Who paid for it? group ' - cause they will overlook it a' seha support and participate In AUSG. Because the ruling regime in All meetings are open to all student*, Guatemala is violently oppose { assuming they are learning it a? hnr Why should they and are held in the third floor of the Letters to Cuban socialism, the guess of We have to produce a gensratic At 'KG in the only channel directly Student Service* building. Cuba, rightly or wrongly, is that which- will understand why we ha\c< available to the student through which the United States did he can express himself as a student, speaking through a group of students. The topics to—be considered, a* ha* been stated, are of importance to the student Prejudice Found Both Another thought. Jf by this form of harrassment the United State* ran be so hurt that it will fight agression in someone else's fa I yard. We have to have a generate which, when it puts out its hum' In the past AUSG lias been instru- menlaj in the puMiciti which resulted The action taken on them, unless there is strong evidence of *op|s>rt from In the North and South suspend eompletely diplomatic lations with t uba, who know? re¬ offering a handshake and not a bill. i what could happen if another in »»ur new library, in bringing the BOTU the general student body, is likely to We must create a generation oi Am Dear Mlinr. Citizen, having his rightful free¬ anti-U.S. nation did more than a*, question to the forefront, and in the have establishment of a student health insur¬ littlej lTect. A* ,i southerner, it f» difficult dom, opportunity, and responsi¬ sert it* right* under international law and demand that the United leans. Can the"*! talent then blame AUSG for not to be slightly disturbed by bility. But misunderstanding ance plan. will not aid In the solving of States red re the liisa of it* dip¬ not being elTective? the editorial which appeared in the problem. Only by looking lomatic mission. this patter on December 2, en¬ titled soberly at both sides of the coin, THE IUEA i« that in thin situ¬ 'Integration Jteeponsibility". Mess: Our can a chart be safely plotted. We must recognize what the ation we don't have right en our side. Cuba, in asking for a radar- Soviet* Want Medical Institute Supported Much of the emotion and rea¬ son displayed in this article real enemy is. Is it the whites lion in the rise of the American seemed quite sincere, but very illogical and impulsive You in the South, nation and or is it dlacrimi- prejudice every¬ mission, was acting within her rights. Whether or not embassy FDR'S Policy Michigan State will soon begin a new nary medicine, medical school leading to where? These two friends lift personnel were involved in espio¬ described the southerner as an concept in the ever-growing field of med¬ the Doctor of .Medicine and Ph.D. ill over-emotional their head* throughout every nage is another question. Proof By WILLIAM IVAN creature, des¬ icine: an Institute of Biology and .Medi¬ country and among every race. has yet not been presented that A—rtales Pr*M New* Aa*L»t biological sciences. By giving the stu¬ perately fighting an enemy than Segregation is only one mani¬ they were. cine. We view the decision to undertake dent a chance to delay his decision until worse Communism. t» N.kita Khrushchev and his forrtg.". - not be mislead festation of their presence. Emotionally inspired, spitefut study of the prog rant with a great, deal he has fasted the comparative by the New When you consider segregation, ^ acts and counteracts like this un¬ trr, Andrei Gromyko, recently p>o 1 of medicine, Orleans' Incident. There are take a closer look You WtU realistic brenl in relations cannot hope* for belter relations with tn* ' " pleasure and enthusiasm, for thi* program, it is believed that more stu¬ those who have and express Stale* if, find that its root* are implanted be sufficiently rationalised by a 'hey said, the new field is one of the Itiost important to dents will make the right decision and intensely strong feelings with In nearly everyone's yard. When holding up our wounded pride for championed the policies -.of fr.♦!**..:. ! mankind. enter the field for which they are liest regard to the in!egr.iteiorr~prdb- Roosevelt. you have removed them from all the world to gait upon. Again lem. But, why nave you dis¬ The-■ program will not establish a med¬ suited. your own property then you will it seenu we must remind our. Ne.thcv specified just which police* < counted the millions of whites which of the four Root*veil adm;n.»-T« ical school, but will aim to give medical Bv .the comparative medicine study, and Negroes in the South who be better able to aid the fellow selves that if we are to have a school* what they most desire: qualified next door. • successful foreign policy we must they profefc^ed u> admire- They *n^ the student will also receive a broader •re handling the situation logic¬ served the right to Judge just which K-r-"'' ally and soberly Sincerely yours. descend from the level of pndr faculty members tn biological science*. view of biological sciences, for he will Robin Widgery policies -wilT meet their requirement n You called the southerner and high-flown moralitv to that an Today there is an acute shortage of in¬ study both human and animal biology. Asher Student Foundation of common statesmanship. better relation? "unwilling patient.' who needed structors; H5I | nisi lion* were not filled All courses will be supervised by the In¬ a "change in attitude" before he The question which arise* anions last year in the nation's medical schools. o—vera of Soviet poUciei is \ki* i ,J stitute instead of particular depart¬ "will ever swallow integration " There are many opening* for student* ment* for greatest success. It would seem that you have Laos "Ju*t Sample'of Red Plan am of Soviet among the iseopie^'of the policy w» build up ^ world—p*r\s:uo:i seeking Doctor of Medicine degrees each We congratulate Provost Paul Miller, overtook? 1 all those towns and tjitin America in ° n urder to product u community in the South where H.v J. M. ROMITK knowing or T year, but these do not remain vacant as Dr. W. W. Armistend. Dr, Milton E, car.ru en the *bjc* of letdown later on? integration has been achieved A—eta teg f—aa Ntwa Analyat Baltic states, do the position* for instructors. Ami Mueldcr and Dr. Lloyd l\ Ferguson for eastern Europe. If thb proved to be the case. tWn peaceably. Another point you Cuba and Laos are just Chine, and the Red China— Conunuaka ptupaganaa would ha*'' • without qualified instructors, qualified their preliminary work on the Institute. neglected to mention was the samples of the situation* which periphery. viewed as pari "of a campaign to p* doctors cannot be produced. We wish Dr. Richard U. Byerrum and many unintegrated towns and* the international communists They failed m Jk^uth Korea, IN world that, because of :ne r The Institute will aim to prepare stu¬ his committee success in taking a . eemmtinlUes tn the North. I hope to present to the world but got a bite of Indochini and StaU?, there giant failed to see in your article any this year. no hope for rebef fr>- ' dents for. three different fields: veteri¬ are now moving again in South- ntfe&ae of World War III. step forward in the medical Held. reft—we to those towns in Illi¬ The two nations, along With ca^t Asia They pla*ed a gam? If Castro'* government is collabor- ': nois, Indiana. Ohio, and Michi¬ the Conjo. were specifically of op;x»rtun *m. backing away this, .1 could be viewed also as an *' '"I gan where Negroes, and some- listed for trouble in the manifes- from adventures which seemed to create an atmosphere for increa tiinea oven Jew s, are no Unbow¬ to recently issued by- leaders of too costly ed to lite I know of 81 Communist jjre an Latin American fovernmet; »" no town parties meetiof New they consider there¬ ifitaUon agamtt the -United State.* in the South where a Negro, or in Moscow- Bui tha antwt a— selves able to fight an »U-ouf Cartro'i newspaper? have called rrt< *" a Jew, is not allowed to takt of Asia, Africa and Latin Amer- economic and political war. and e'eet Kennedy some hifhly unsavory up r—idenee within the city tea were also listed- So were are reaching far bej-ond the.? Internally, the P—*ident-eleet atiii limits, and certainly no place - in Europe periphery. —- butt of vilification in the Castro pre* S) Published by the students of Michigan State University. Issued on where the Negro must be out" Heretofore, going back to tha They lost their early postwar toert is • hint in the latest Castrn. g dbaa days Monday through Friday, during the fall, winter and spring of the city limite before dark. early day* of the Soviet Union, opportunities m July and quarter*, issued weekly during the summer term. Second class post¬ I have found this true In aomo the Communista have struck Fran—, put now Uat the— ceun- nt sii«4«ftton that the policy rr,»v ft-ame the 1—nluw—r J adminlstra? " age paid at last Lansing, Michigan part* of the North. he— and tha—, at point* where tri— amang tha pioc— where r—rythac. »*d r— hap- that thtr.z* ^ Editorial and buaiaaaa offices at 341 Student Service* ^f'HYg. Prejudice and discrimination they considered the f—• world they a— prepared or preparing ha nghtai later oft- When the time ^ respect no certain boundary or to be waak—1. First it was to move, along with Spain and Michigan State University, Baal Lansing, Michigan. locale. They will to chance this line Maaeoer will let !i be found Mongolia, with the world hardly Portugal - — • _ lowers know. Mail fcubscriptions payable ia advance for one term. $9; for two everywhere They are the 44; for three terma, $3. weeds in the garden plot, and Member of the Associated Press, Inland padv prtss Association and •el the white southerner. Your the Associated College press. concern with this all-Important Tws«»riaKrur>o" problem is valuable, and your K4MST6 tone vx article had much good Intent. Editor-inChlef Suaann Price Sport*- Editor..— However, wo in the #auth arc not adamant toward gahriag the Managing Editor Sharon Coady Feature Editor?. Adv. Manager Jerry Lundy Women's Editor. dilemma. The —action noted in Circulatsoh Mgr . Paul lather, Av.': ,-\dv Mgr Little Rock, New Orleans, and t'.Sv Editor IVri Penibcr Phtno Editor .. Montgomery is not the whole Ediioritfl^Editor Jody Howard picture. Most southerner* want to ea# tha Nag— »™iit ft llfttoliit Friilay Morning, January 6,1061 Michigan Stale New*, Rant Running, Michigan ' t <1 %2'W MSU Planning Institute 7* /> < f> Continued from page 1 . T-.t »'u'jv group *« receive I * f.vahdatkms, I* ft • h «i stork in* j lie sa.d objections sou!:! V »*urance rompanv in the United ..State-* »ill be on ! ra.sett d student audi»nce the Michigan State c.impij-' to interview interested *wr: , were atjce-J recen'iy of what THURSDAY, IAN. 12, 1961 Michigan State L'fl;- The uratetr and two of the stars of M-fi-M's "Where the Roys Joe Paatenak, i the of the Slat* News at Jveriity would do aoou; receiving Arc", I. to r, Jim Hatton, I'auL-i I'rcntiss, Mamie I'ierce and producer a recent press reception. [ Communist speaker* a Iter j Wayne State University was Openings are for petition- of t nderwritefa j criticised for allowing a Russian Special Agent*. Students Flock to See Board of Trustees I chemist on its campus'lait fail Hannah wa* askcj to go on I Accepts Grant record and state M-S.U.'s policy Underwriter * Non-sale-, non-travel office po^i- : n accepting requests from tion- involving ri-k anal.wuf and. Selves in Movie Comedy j- The Poard of Trustees accepted , university approximately 30 yearwj work with live animal (Communists ' There have been no requests b • Communist to speak here acceptance. . M;. lagan State gtudcntl tion of 50 grant from the W. K. j The graft Will also provide for L,,T" speakers v> Mix ', kit.g to the Luttoti theatre this aro dent* some 20.000 college stu¬ to Fort I audrrdalr, Fla. Kellogg Foundation during the student vacation period ftp con- vZ": ,TU,rjL.%% :-"rr'rr*r Special Agent I'obtie He Lit ion- po-ition inxoh- ing 1 n-on work between rompanv I »«*k t.t see themselves at their M-i-fo* ,« cpuen r.Mrr | I randy is '? during the spring vacation and is in MGM's "Where the representative of Swarthout at Kellogg liird struction of new facilities it the the entrance gate. The center: can observe ylZZZ I'liolujj. lor Vimuul and independent insurance a- Sanctuary. m. ■ a large include , c»a«*eH run o oserve wai waterfowl gent*, fart time travel. company | Iciva Are." his image-«hattering, janattic Thf sanrtt'i^y is located at a conference meeting room, . during inclement weather, and a ., TV student*, however, capti- toom, a library and .... Wolverine needs experience.! car - expen-c account • no direct Joe and Jane < oiiege-digging Hickory Corners, near Battle dr fi ng room, and res'room* and 2.200-ftquare-foot covered coh- photographer* for work on tr." ia'e-1 ly their portrayal on the ("reck. With the Xellotgg Biologi- office» crete .observation deck. selling. i.vfr ween, generally fail to bent. for the sanctuary staff. Recons'.ruclion of the pheasant yearbook, according Ut Norn; In the Mreeti adaption, the cal.vUtion. K.< Mogg Experimental An limes, photography editor. Per¬ |r«i"'w the subtle slant i»t _ H.000-*rjuare-foot service pen to add a large "flying" cage I S'atr, iu atudenta, ami their 1h»- story has toned dltwn many of the farm, and "ellogg fore*t, the and i 'search facility will be con¬ for bird* of prey, bituminous son* may apply to lliner at tic Company pre-ent.ition of program and training I tven-tr-m vacation habits. sensational axphiwyn- Mayer's latent ducer Jot Pasternak has por¬ The sanctuary was given to the } a place where MSU classes ran care of or call |fities at ED 7-117' . m«iy release based on the best • trayed a handful of distinct but ■; I «clirr novel of the same name by fairly common personalities (i I (iienden Swarthout, an ex-profes- learning to face the iadult world, swift i company (,£ communication skills at \ I MM*. sn.t more recently at the PASTERNAK SAID. "This i« Research Lalmraieeies and the type of picture that my young I [ 'irrrrity of Arixona. i Biuiffflsi Research lieparlment seek Ibrcck Week The story deals with the migra¬ te«?ii-age aon and daughter can, CIIKMHTs (All fields i learn aomething from. It* me*- S aaee is the realixation that there is more to life than hating a - research (to mention a few): M K.. Ph !».. interested in ap»lrtnt their academic back*round to work in the following area* of-jj ; PUNNED TRAINING PROGRAMS-to start your an 1. Polrmers from proteins and fatty derivatives. good time.". I Chairmen Seek are New face?, for the most part,! cast in leading roles. The new Z. Proteins from standpoint of atraetnrr and chemical mod in- cation. j offered by Public Service Electric and Gas Company 3. Fatty epoxides - preparation of and reactions of. comer* are Dolores Hart a* Mer-'l (iomiiiittee Head* 4. Synthesis of snrfare active Agents. 3rd it ritt, George Hamilton as Ryder, Paula Pre.iti* «• Tuggle, Jim FNGINFFRS (C hemical, electrical, mechanic's!i • U.S., JM.S.. ... morns amons mvestor-iwncd electric ad ps rifte! The cb-chairmen for 1961 Hutton a* Herbert "TV" Thomp- interested in a research career working in: i, lOrceic Week announce that po- son, Yvette Mimieux a* Melame, |! 1. Process Development. |a •% c<.-chairmen of Greek Frank Gorshin a* Basil, Barbara 11 ?. Lqoipmeat Ikevclapmmt. |U>< committees Karen Kraus, Lansing Junior, are open. Nichols a* I^ola. ami recording;! star Connie Francis as Anne. Ij 3. Instrumentation (control systems /. Fxcellent apportnnltles for advancement—scientific as well as HERE ARE THE SCHEPULES FOR CAPET TRAINING: va Jerry (» Elder, Mark Ccn- The film i« Or.; , mtii :r, said that a presently-ahowing[j monetary. Arrange with yoor Placement Office to visit with the at the Lucon Theatre in East jj Swift representative |-*r»iure; i$ needed, and chair- k ate reeded for the follow- La ruling to standing room only!! Jannary II and IS, IMt ELECTRIC CADET ENGINEER GA$ CADET ENGINEER COMMERCIAL CADET |- - f v-nmittees: publication.^, Jj crowds^ "cf-rruTfur.-v project, Greek Feast, . | cottm T»**CMO ergmne tO.ICf «*: •« De^c^rDj'tw ' J*»» *»•« Iiom ;e Iniwii mav be U-. picked up at t»c Cw**.«« . You Enjoyed Your t« lj*fj f.. C.t desk or from the h. ♦' !»♦*•*•*«« »''' Xiten-? of Greek Ut Ufv.'i t «•-«•» 6*5-1 H 1 living ur-its. f set* cat C«•**<-* \<-r tr' »~i v*? »-t n twlJi#lUcmi,... Ui»r | »w Cw»t«s—S« * • • IrfXf Otvr-v »»»>• * »*•*!*- I Holidav Vi e Are Looking . ... lK rxts.* i - •-—*-; W*.clr4*tf . j, Ogrem* C«m—41' I |B.ni| I iiifnrm Tum-lii . V, -i • ,-i^sn |. -4 t C**• rt C'vcsr ^ .*> C' .t **! Slorwo. ha6»« j . A3 ** 1 ci U*ri* *< lltm marching band member* . liter tni'-f i-tr1 i*t ItVWSM f——* Forward To Seeing Cf<» . ... ki Vv.n»r ten f wninded to check-in their | 7 |r ■ «"d march b*Kik* b«- low hroiw torof I«i Itfw* l***'**-' l^wn ■Tiurwty 4 and 6 p.m^ Monday thru I at room 24 of the Munc .You Again. •e*:** OfMrv*-' : 1 i- tiff ■ uf' *» It*' I ■' I '.J *«'•»-*«» «' Hf WOw '» < W''! •-*f ■«*—* . .. J *v* r«*' o W* tnrvsif&i I IMTD 0*tt LKl^rtt .W* 2 *e» 0Air-(oaditioaed drytrs-tor *-*•*» leonm '■.mmvtrt ~ •K, CfA» twr Scutum • Specialists to SHvtr tieadtoi 4 fipptoi . . . >«• :*•* i'< 'tr — »>X *t* Ittux- failie How -tWf r< Ar -Sfwy S.7«r :*£» — *-• Sc.*a» u W.'X Owrt&wv-ltoa' ? il Hall Price* IF YOU HAVE A FLORIDATAN...KEEP IT! * r towi'o t*«9 r*wMj... M*rr»"4 »*x »Wo ljr:w*" ........ ........ ? • C/ iM" l^itri 7 in* ' , S ^ «ao 'rat mis workf-femoui t.v- ♦»».*« lx *»*" *y ? Srvf* U4 tr .. <:»r« e= v -v- xper 4#r the n«*t s«« IF YOU DONT....CET ONE! 2 Cw»:y»f . I":—* t $5, jurt ha'l the - U |^?-c * rot«. 2 It «c? rows coverage, fnjoy .... I «os (roiarts. Op mr ltdof- USE OUR SUNTAN ROOM ..... I .... 2 I *"-« «?«. I f1, y J*M|S (Etui Laming'* Mott Modern Salon) PUBLIC SERVICE _ ' * • s JANUARY 17,1961 [ElECTIIC Ml MS CMMir '„*** •** amv u • 2 Doors East of Likob TMro EDi-1f16 Nralrk,Nf7Jirsiy w • 5 .... ■ -1'^ SikC^i&wn •- V 1 Friday Morning, January 6,196F • i/r" Michigan Stale New*, Ea»t Laming, Michigan it- : 5 :■ 'High Tide9 Yankees Finally Do Go Home Krumboltz McNamara Introduces School Bill Im r WEFT PAf.M It K A HI. F!a A' foreign off. e by surprise.'' studj. with Switzerland to handle U.S. On Education WASHINGTON fff)—Sen. Pat as $10 per child and poor ones as "There appears to be agr*^, an talk aMaa a# Ike aisle h w J Welcomes ' : -—Cold, tired and ffion in sick of the ten- Virc t*on«ul t.eraid Sutton. Fidel Castro's Cuba. 01 "Th« y hid •"» note prepared for affairs. The departure last night on the . Panel at GR McNamara (D-Mich.) yesterday introduced a $1.9 billion federal much as $90. The money could be used to pay af Congress that the ?„. P ■csnunsnt must pi*r, car ferry City of New Orleans teachers or. build schools or a and ptaetlge behind t j United Suites embassy ptome time to aid to education bill carrying Fraternities ; arrived here • i sponse t<. the bearded e-ferday in. re- pit-pare :t They apologized to us dictator'- for the delay." v as uneventful, Consul fleneral .lame* E. Brown jr. reported. Dr. John B- Krumboltz of the College of Education will be a grants for school construction and teacher salaries. -— combination of both, as the state figkt fjr tatter school * ' deeh'es. "The. fipaallan Is—how . ' screams to get out of Havana in Sutton sjfi.l the Cuban militia There wa* no harrassment by The mea - re was identical with The bill would authorise the this ta dene." partiripant on, a panel at the McNamara *tplain*d k, rf iav aid army inteibgei.ro Incn aie pi lice, no baggage searching and grants for a two-yea* period, with ' IM hours. «emi-ant ual conference of the ore passed by the Senate last ' no demonstration by .Cubans. tlte first year cost estimated at re-offering the hill State News Staff Writer "The order Castro gave on tele- growiog li-iory and nunc ruthle—, Michigan Association of School year. The HjRi«e passed its own j—r m • (tart fcr cmiri..,.;, ! vision come right off the top of and h.-diclosed that a militia-, Administrators in Grand Rapids bill providing for smaller grants, 950 million ddlars. The Michigan senator sold •t tk, nilliii tU> mmW. Delta Ch!, P*i Up nt.* and rules to the rushees will attend the meeting. vide federal grants to the states Water pipe* on the third floor j "Derision" wilt review the Su- u so k. d mi'.", who gathered at the Union to for¬ averaging $20 per school age I'M -1*1 froze and burst during the va¬ j preine Co • ' a of lle'vering t. Eugene A. fiilmore, counselor mally register. Michigan manufactures more chilji. The grants for individual - |:M a' cation. The water ran for four Davis, in which the constitution¬ for ecooorotr affair- and No. 2 The convocation was h'fd from than 500 million doljars in forest states would vary, however, with Ml ItM dayi until It was discovered by als y of the S m-imI Security A t m.n in the Havana . - ' embassy, -aid .'5 to f» p.m. with each sorority rep¬ products »ach year. wealthy states getting as little a postman who saw '• pouring was at is*,!.-. K Th- story i- told chiefly • t. wa- "a *erar..bie to get nut in resented by two temporarily de¬ out a second story window. time" to me« t Ca-tro'w deadline. activated members who serve as FROM OUNBON fWABTMOOTf RANT NOTtl: K PtOOlU INFORMATION CALL KB t-MIT The plaster in five rooms on through historic film of the New Daniel I'. Hrnddoek, charge counselors to th? group. the second floor and the house¬ ! D al Era and the "court-parking" I mother's room became wafer fight of the 1910's when thV th'ec a'Affaire*, and nine other Ameri¬ The first stage of rush Is sched* IHe hfarfou8 ktoicte stonj naked and collapsed. The branches of the federal govern - var a personnel, can remained in Ha- : tiled Ratu day and Sunday of thi%, o. WHAT BOCS ON VMRM I'm,- ' hut (Iilmorc said they would week: second stage, Jan. 10 and kitchen and floors wire also ment were t odd* over the con¬ severely damaged. stitutionality •>' New |>eat meas. lo- out in two or three day*, ni 11: third stage, Jan. 15; and final .! Despite the extensive damage ; tires. . «»e T LANSING PHONt fO . 2 rt 14 to the house, personal belong¬ « ings, and the electrical wiring, NIGHTS AND SUN^-ADULTS Me - SAT. MAT. «k the house will be ready In about \ a week according to the house FIRST SHOW 7 P.M.—COME EARLY K J*. t i president. Delta Chi also suffered as a result of burst pipe-. OPEN HOUSE NOW LAST TWO NIGHTS * In addition to the cracked plumbing, several lavatories in NCI1V . .J were shattered when the house was vacant. re i AN JVUKTIN The ceiling mother's 'soaked. room in was the aged and the plaster was water- house¬ badly dam¬ t 'Jam Session • STARTING SUNDAY Bill McLenahan, president, said that the repairs will cost A N,w I IFMkUl about $aoo Sigma Nu suffered water dames* because of e'burst pipe. Water from the broken pipe Sat., Jan. 7 — From 3 p. in. 'til 12 floodtd the housemother's room. The fleeter and the rugs recciv- { ed meat of the water. An oppn window in the Delia < Sigma Phi house w blamed | for a break .n a radiator, ae- i to Boh Brown, prcsi*! Alpha Epsiloir Pi CUFT • HIEPBU oolorfs «wt • george hmmiton tvnrt wtfitui - jim nuttm ■ mmi sow • mm sens - HIM .isru conrif flMCB Oh — • w— iwiiwiw, i said nate that the that it was fortu¬ housemother, Mrs. Mills, came ba« k to school early. 343 Albert St. ti;»« 'ins nan u<* ■ >mm.M nrtnK NEXT ATTRACTION Mrs. Mills, h«» said, discovered — h the broken radiator and pre¬ I vented further damage. The cost" of repairs, said W elcome One and All 1 Brown, will be about $50. I s J Fine .crtdw* cmt Mlfhllin (with or without dale*) f.mlllr* m»r- thin I'Vfi nit', lion doiun per The All "Student Bookstore" , (Across From Berkey Hall) • . , # is now in full operation with a fine selection of new and used hooks for 101. We are here to serve YOU! Why not take advantage of our hook and supply bargains now. p.r . • v • » the Student Bookstore 427 EAST GRAND RIVER EBHE I ' 1, 6.1%1 Fri<' iy Morning, January 6, 1061 Michigan Si New*, Ea«t I jntintr. Michigan •W* In Wh that the f*.. Mt pSkr*. ,t, I® Miin4 t':« coin.'' In#*! he « COClsiflfrat, tWdion, Mfir| '« tiorst It must lie under 4B' Shot to—Hell Gird, card—what card? In* a crowd Done! " ■ Friday Montbtp. J"a«r. (,. . Michipan Stair Nee*. Ea*l I Jn-inp. Mirhipan o mechanical er.pineerinf. March eor of huaine«s aerai-ea, a* acting Jan. 1 to IVc SI. 1W1. and Char¬ profc«*or aod h*ad of art, to he ard trawl in I'SA arxi • reliesmd as head of department It; »ti>dy a**i*tar.t d^an of hu-4ne«a and les, E. Meyer, assistant professor ] e*r. r«jt?est f »r study ami crea¬ -'. july Esropr. :i, lPfil to March Trustees Approve Wnsley It PM fwfwwfr «t Ti'nu hl a,-serve, t at MSI"; T*yla'Shear, inriniotor of education, Sept. 1. to A sic. public rcrrice, Bee. I; ^Gardner of art, .*.« acting head of the de-, tive M. JfPor, "7, 1W52. atudy for doctorate at i accountinc and ftnancirl adminis¬ associate profeaaor of .partwept, Jan. I to June M1SCF.I I.ANKOt S changes: SO, 1tVtV4 work, TVc. BE. Burton H.| Wayne, promotion from Instruc¬ ,ju£ St. ffrvl. re«oi sate ProfeWW of J>* '«>-4 tc profo>«or of political rcjenee,! partment, Jan. 1 to Jane Sft, 1JW*1; gTam associate to television eo- _ r Paul I). B*g* en. rvir tatement Jar. 1. 1 .VI to Asif. SI. 1W1, cor- | John T. IXsmey, Jr^ asnoriate ordinator ir, teleansion broadcast* ra! Sept 1. -.V *. s/ A up as director of scholarships after research in Bonolalo. and p-*ofe«ror of tolitical acience, a* ' inc. Jan. 1; Jack M. lain, from . « •' c : - ,-e ?4, 1SS2. refoarrh or. puWk an- assistant dean of communication ' leave of abs rcc, April t. Iff 1. - Bra*;*; Pf-v * •< I'-ar V lapn. a, 4-H a pent for actinc head of the deparfmerUr Eifclht Appointment*, fourths Tfaw. f,vr m~* oorigna* mir.;ftrat:or Resignations an.1 tcrmi.nations:; G. Kar.n. dn-irk-t *apeni«.--: «a- Vaeomh court , FeS. IS, lf»n to Jan. 1 to March SI. 1fh'\ IVnaW arts and assistant profevxor of j Robert I", Yrftkinsen, in* tructor t: oris, four tnuwf«R, fivf chAnce* Mufl «pM whie, Oct, 1. IJw"i to' March S. If'ft1, rMention aehool I K. Well*, a via tint instructor in i general communication arts to;* assistant dear, o* comr.«micati6r ■ of arricultnra! erri'-cenng. Dec. jY>igriAthw» and termini, titw were Approved by the Board Vs-ch *7, 7P#t2. ftwiv and lr*v. at Vnlversiyy of Georgia. general commsm'-ation arts-, as ■ SI; Rossrr F. Gonp, instnictor ef \cm det-csat'or«. director of the National Froyoct; apt* and as«o< iatr professor of of Trustor* ih'TVwrnber. in Fwmjv. Haaran, and VS1", an-i hu«ire«s and public senice, Nov. V* appn.MmeT** arr r.f atatiet ... s,.- • .«« Irma sai'fr Johnron. home cvo- John M. Fohr. a«f*t*r.t profce- in Apricultsral Commurication*.' speech, Jan. 1; C. Howard Chnnrh, J I,.'ward V iwwtwin, dir»vt<>- of si, if*: iy *: I'-'vers-rt r.f ropRK* fc(r**r,t.. rhrir:t.ro"" com"ty. • rn *, V£T'i\ !*<•. ?. Nat*H Ca -e. *e.i Sla*- f#»rrf W . la June 3f..' J 5s>."* $o?r mer* Anwhi-i, lihr-fcTopn. v*> -: *y, A n- l-x-na, »«*.■*t*T* *• "''■'.y at MSI*. Sunday . 'in'. Jh'. 1; Dnnawi "Rnlwrt nf «.f I. H-l t." profr-roT Attend Church a : OTHFH l.r.tOS: » cfwinlfcu BIMffO-VjMia'. retl- «?>«*• a?.--, iravr';. Aiik X Roitand T. HinltJa, ftofrtror of t< r Jhiv. t; tVd,"^ Branchy ii: Fari* A" : F urt'pe - k'rra V . X'v-vltnn. hparipTfrt. podie-v?-;ia: Goftt-l **f Tk-rtfeesar nf r*-r?rr. Jan. 1: Norma*- Fre/w, T-..sit*.■•»*'•' •»« o.1*or X'Si'O. \"m MBi etp-b an. I •,>*: v Aug. *: c«c:. ' ka '1 - the vb- llayncs .Vomer/ Wi''i*r S Car-'-. n wt-..••"*«?• " ; P-evt; i Hr wjurii ("b 1 wrr.*'e»- I biting Scientist CI1URCDES . <■'. nwvharva' f'.riiwnnp, J*r= ' Carl K E'chc*. of ncr»-•».-*♦ ,•-*! mw«n.i.-y p*»- anr tn A.if t .Vt w.-rk vhm d nf art.. Ja*- 7 *"+"1 ; V - 7. *"'!.? > and e-ea- R See.-, r-r-'e. , .It Tiro Colleges EAST LANSING } «I. !*», and Georgf Tbnma* wii o: 'e. •—j--a eng-riee—nc. TTaynr*. hear, . Sr» fnm*m;:w l>. Shera-oo.1} K. Ar" ' • .Cm* v "'Hk.. wvvh-e. Jar. 1 ' of phyrwe and a#trouorr.y. ha* wriring r. - : hVifcs ,* Rsoi.per. her* «e!e.:*»d h? the Ame— -ar MRftATKU* feat** of *V Cotorpff**, an,; I'-wry I B-arwinrv, A V«,.visitor, of PHyjirt Trarhor* • rr.^e; u n-nf*•***.♦• rvf n»i«a aimn. er-r the American Je*5:*..K of A CANDLE east UU6M6 UMVBSITY IUTHEBAN 1 or. Uatt, f Tf.fcwr and bead Ji,;? •/ '!•*'. I/. D*. S*.. 1IWI, P^ - - c* to te a Baynea m-iT lechw. meet « *h ar-ettfi-l li«bn she way in a Vim of daikmiu mm ma *r«.ienrf and wmiall * th fa.-r.-t? 0*r '©-V vean 090 o S*or ymKif TRMTY CMRCH CHURCH a' ""To. kf.--fi CoTcit. isr rrhhr- o? Pemol bghf fhot m an uubmg Shakespeare* Music iii. w pdrendar and Thtirviaanr, »; ts K-o-vir Stale Co! lee* «• •♦emoht^e lo shore who AND STUDENT CCHTU WpffiT Fail*. Jan. 1 £ ar-d *T *" . , I am thi liffht of the tit Kpam* Am»n* The purpo*# of the ««*i- ♦♦yg fo/ieweoh am «hoff oof Vtttenat I anherah Cnwimtl to. r, iwrif aniu aw ey&cf fr -ram iv te promote Featured in Series r at *"*>■»» deiwn ha* iW Vort Mo pn-tatna an* %•« <*r**t. E. I,., mutt* »r»erev* in |>hy»."« a or f? aincks P'nrtP nf Prto »afl> t.» edik-*t:«s in Ame-v-ar Part*A Fawer: Oirtn punkoek r»«* * V .**•{ mi ieve*. MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL K "f»hal-r«*yeir*ar j»i*- a- a fi %* ':• • it, 1 T'iano eoficert »*( tb«- *e*k' ? «;{,"* B- . ».-V Km Hay-nek. **he jerwd ih# VSI" » » I 11* a m. Campas OTneir*?: Vm Teh fwat staff ir t-'fT a« hear, of the phy*- •nwarw; mr main rvT\r» t-a.-tatm* at th> tP*r'» f -•' » ■•■ «*,< f'.v ?b; -r * ft ir* oena-tmrrl i* the a fit ho* of IP f-en er IP M*X le-rttrT-enrxert rw aerie* jw-frrrr- and nrtt* ,4t : '" «',nrf.a» fcjr'ho- of the hook, re«ear.-h paper* an/ en- "Prmrjp'e* of & STUDENT CENTER y ja p.m. srvmr pmncTS 'Julrn* Cueepr* ariS b* n-V nnirntt « *. ♦ aai nrpo«Ta\T art to Ra.ta ' - •■aa ja.ij A n M a.m. awitad Mohdas by *he rana4icn re- of 7 1-f - P- - •'> ani" a Hi* -*—earth "ecer,? yoa** III \Shoti Ro»H • S Rhw-k* >. of Cnioii wmt ITATVI.- »r*PAT wmrtn * riaym, provw»ualr »*er. be-» .■ «e,;>-«.•• -or rh» «-**r.r-K..->r.* Ha« he- r primar .y po->ce-*-o< IP ami 114* am. *'Var ant Superman," "D'he:-**." Wm. S. HtHim, fasior oTwrm »r«n(i.i lVnr*«ry ariilable at »n amir**) tV-'he* * ra « ■ t f * r-vane f«r- ar'th d«ray of pad'oisotoper. par- *« JIMP MOTIAL iv 'The Cherry OrfHarfi,/" IP am. anmbin PrPeel f*rrt * -i " tweiariy the reorpanir-atsor. of Chapel A Faraanage Tillpfcm TP !4!7* Iwlert* PrndeiH AweHatina The rnrrn*?y, which brgRr »v A'-ciicrrr, ► - rw-f '.-wivf* the e«ect-on •trocture folio* .na fU«*i fee lT»frer*4rf Wrt«« fb* Jf*M Strmtfowl Shake* net.-rat kimdav ffonklf MoMo: i. li. 11:11 aa. Simper S 3t p.m. ir, Br.'rf-.m !n poami Ire¬ «r»h decay Fa riser re*earrh an*: t d pa triait* f *IWr1»»* f>ne*. feotiwal in Orrarwv. U iw«We"«; and Teapert at t:lS pjo. land i\-oe,*- »-»e Vnroslavm, tear! :njf 7nte?r-«t* rerTe-eo on •Mp OnfPH Snnmr nnr i>{ the fiwt rla*«lfai theatrt Ba«hk -r* i* re* mfik -t: K*« fr«t .-osrrv raya. rwriear pkjwi atv. Cam ma TVIta-Ctvdent* Popper and Fmcrani a fmap* fir tour »pk» of Vo**th Krre-'-a the radar. < «a t P ■»- tM pm. WedeeHIk* fronia^ nor6L%sckMrunx r .-r. aii*r»M*e* of >«' Mu-jA *v •ed f.v.- rpM dmr a Campn* Tlantrr far Married and Stafh Atodeato Pram* *n^ ?*♦*-»» trn«* r* member nf The Aid Vtr cons in»t«is.;nir ewhtira' e».rh*np« **«fc r«auy, TV Olawr* f'tiyrv Thva- the tmr Ciirtait! rtmntni* Bu-> VMrml UOO . :-» and of actint orpaniiatinr* ;t Tieicete for iV t>;ay a^d the1 F-miRfhaw nod Lleergnoi mill rnnT-: m*' Se r.hfamec a ;t>. »c- 1 CSD oPe-s a bwr wn» lr» *• - * t> Pally Minn »tt IIP am, at l « A c-enrr» I. Peri-a MiaHirer* To Visit During Farmers' Week naminr ** totnpae Htnn • a* 841 fa a t« a.aa fawnn viart-aa « vp vt wonamr Five et*r«es o? arrirnttur*.. Anffenum. wbc i* a Jienitw in IfHf ar^ from that poan.iae toa »a * ho*e PAtnbtnec length of aersnrt f'am Vew M'"., -rr, «pc l«en«fih. to the Senate hs IMk cur-err •ecretari h-oi/ fcbiir of- F-anr.ar., a Derver. Coin., at- 111 i. M»rrt*na *4 ir that office •t»rtrh #-wr. IRlv H> her Ber,«n* w.' petcnr te p—".-*te tocue*. wma aaaociated with *rv- MP I JJMO r«. *• today, •-* tr anp-a* together *m» ertew# ax n L* CbarrP drnim t « II P* a a >,c»r on a Farmer*' Week pro- life after Pmujr-t RiaerhcwerV n-al VST)A orr*ni*at»*ms be'frrr or wx • n M, Panda* Pma harwrr far Ml Parvwea gran- Feb 1. arrordmc " Thonva* term expire* sr Janut— kfoiaunt a*i*satart aorretarr o' (AVP11 HWimi* K Cinrden. dear, o' agnctsin.—r .. All have a g-w-ul ture-r* lated agripuhspe tr IMA, He Vrtmr ac mimi focirm. *tm The* at TJent-i A W'a!;ac« backpmmds secretary ir. 3f»4k anfi bale the Claude I* Wickurd Clinton F Wai-ar* p»a* arsiv-iatc ed. to* pos'fot, urtij litre, m«r eran vtavtwir flarrl and latrr ed-n* of Wallace- lien*op was a farm operat/r Ande«anr., Cha-le* F. l!*at nar »M p-*. P 45 am. Caper* (Uh and "Ftra Taft Iter.-"*. Farmer anc afu-r a merger «f for ae*w» years ape a tnemtw* of Wallace*' Farmer atwl Inwa wyeraiinr Ihrtrn&inr rami ip i-am not am. At Area AL have accepted invitations tt appear togr'he* t» a nop-oobtm. llrnnentrafi ftn lSJf< tc 1^1*2 for eight year*, late? he ij «.-o*%iot of tht patwm a arri- whet he became »e<—eta— of ac- was a high official ir am^-p, ml'u**. Cowder miUi rtrutiaT*- F»* t*-*: that po~ 'top it farmer coperat:**e gm iro anc ir HST UHSING The Ihemr of :h» fo-urn tr V H*4Pj»-per he V-ar-e Visn-Fm**- the Marmot; church, Re be.-km* All SAPIS held or, W -doesd** afterroor :p» annual imo-wiPter edu-»- of det-t of the t'nted F.Usiev Ra home pc* » the Fa-s*oe l arica. of agriculture ir, CENTRAL METHODIST CENTER aril' V - Ag-v-uitur* flcmth Saien«. N T. t.rma: wart, It an TTwawy W »r*ld** Farmem't WICkAklV who was Wr rr on OF OBST W eak -mm ••mr Ja* V tr Feb T. a fc-rr TP Ja—rl Cot tr. 2r.fi. W ALL ACT atu: WVka-c aamat Vie aevera. pr«s:r the Ag- Ottawa at Capttai In the admrntetnatioB of Fraauleni« nruHur*'. AC.'u»-tP""nt ACmmir- •ip Pamre* I P A IMS aM Fooae**h; Anoer*m arc B-an- ' trat'Pt V*'v-e herrurmg undar ^ nar It. the admmmt**-"*t of aermtary of agmeuhure and iatrr Niurtem Tnxmav anc Brtmot aer—rt*-y :r 7:-4f, Hf hex the -aa haar it ofbee tr*oughnjr position nrtii 7MH ri» home pov toe admmtatraum of TVrsirter: i* toe Fa;rar*e fa-ma, Intu. ,"a*- detk Inc. ..j» fee make up one-thjri e* Andervot Vc arsnral fKndtinnt the ffftaet person* *ht- hav* In relief aiim:rvistration* later m^w a» -y*»*ta-^ of ag*iru !:'.ir* berommc » "-tr*rp mem he* df the soarnoF • mee the agm-uhura rtapa-tmer* House of Jiep-eseptatrvw f-rar foimnaaofme* param* » men-**- *■•'■9 McXH*r. lie Went f*rm the is AM. limtu Frame ar Pi¬ FRIENDS of the presvOep'. A eabipe*. «r Fioiry u- oaccetar* of agmcultime (Ql'AKESS) The oepa-:me*'t **• r-rm%*C a'Of ran* I 'll, Pepeei *•» A l*0*r- • X. a--" of Congres* it. im *»#er n* t>ea*laa Wmmmfiip am pa. MEETING AT~Tff:U A.M. too awrmaa • tOnre< - *CM»0- «f an ha- Owe* oppojnurj! »UM*I lam; — f'« AM »» A UP aww<» »mim PARISH Mi i# >* Ik I* * p:*tJar VaMi until June 31, "tiara y » forme* Cniragi- muvve* sjk. vulpto*. B« *rspe.-t» I'Hi ritt HUM hoMwn we»«i a*r*p — li m A A. STUDENT CEMER Cftier* Aa* FeCoa Kt.,' V rentnc Mm «• » »" * s anpi — «*• sCSlL u, tiu» worit wtiik Immh Wl lri H. SUNDAY. J AN. 8. 6 p. m. fiaaPMi fimtztm—'50PtJ*. j. fiaamin .. , Cha?«t rm waned no at/toAh iv torn si* - •» (.tUWWU to TW P»4iar iM'ti * M j nn nee» Tuim, At The Hiilel Hou*e SOUTH BARTIST CHURCH i t* Lmgti**; eOlTP a tUBVLm AT ffpMver Hui~*v -u*. HaWI ■ , Attend Some (Jtureh •OPEN HOUSE MIXER a Ever* Sunday uriTCTaierac sua. ix sexveh EVETI (I* £ H L1XOWE Friday Morning. January 6. 1961 Michigan Stair \r»«. Ea«t bnnlnf, Michigan Fox Sludies TraflieYiolatore Kins Plans Retirement K .»!•?. ,*r+* «f C*; Maty trwis, a««octate pro- Genetics in 1 Escape ^"Penalties.' tR# CI «*x*T ntrtrsh'" ,«.yr of fiwi» n«d rutniior. . . A On'v one out cf every S5 stir- n ka» r<- -Lrt. t. tft.Tt, a-d JeV.r Mae Ulan.. A ll^ff 11J1 '. viv'.nif driver* In Mlchlfta fadat V iv , imtita-b-wiuMyll.!»«. I «"eSI *»■»« ■ traffic accidents 1* sent fo JaiJ .tc*Ki*. Marion. ft«»i«tart prefe«- iVs-fm}.' ' i»*tf«i«io»it of textile*, eloth- Pr AHen S FoV. : an \ m of them don't even K- c t profp.'or- of ftgHcultnraS chetn- face ft Judge, according to ; a".1 he!nt»xl ft't*. tVt 1, tfllh, a VhraV-i i Fattrev, phOfe««or of *:rv at M A l* . h-M beett avard- Michigan State University «ur- Sept t. ! *7; I K Rn««ei:. r t .» Fulbrlfht • educational vrv released today. f t?;. utH a * u»it pmfe«wot of hortveu'i- cx.hftfve ST ivt liy the U S Jfra-e In a Sm'o IVpartwettf to conduct Even when driven are mr- Sept t. 1P-TT; 11 1" Van ■ . T-v I.j i i'\*tvrr. ppofe*«or of health. n-M in yenetic* and bid. Meted of major erime tn con¬ «iat«> <>f ohr*tral ediK-at or nr ! rts-rratioo, ehr*vM«tn n Au«tr*lia nection with the death-erashes, staff m t' P }• v will be with the Pl- Si p? 1. I'.i'P; !.e«!«e Wileox. Ifth- and face penalties a* severe a* lerhairian afHetsltnnU \ of Animal Genetics of the oi-tiorr t»* ,1* vcars in prison, their actual W-'Vaw p ILnji'■«' '-epi^trx Art ' 194J. nr.! Fve i" mt men wealth. Scientific an1 )■ 0-c'fvr,i- sentences are as little ft« prvba- . . irftuier. at*,, tVt. I. • - «v ?«» v; a««oriftte profenuor Indusf i-■:*) Research ' o. Canberra He • be en • i.u\ op restricted driving |Ir*p«refte. . ,, • home 5Araceme it »r.l ehild » a vear < 'pace of absence from rubl e apathv toward* traffic? ;-lV ;• v., velopfeMt. Sept. 1. If*A;» etta A- ■; ->v ». n The fo':'owiair »taff memhern MSI effec*tve Jitt i prosecution* together with offi¬ Th « h pr fox * second F il- cial hesitancy- and failure.* a-o . tA t \ I'M* Va>. . V 4m» .vi tft-mirn! leave f»om for fcnelicft *r- blamed for tMs break-down ir* . a**.f ■««.-< i«\tet" .' Iv 1 W\ to J no .10, 1W, bny* i* yrant i-nforcement.- textile*, cioth'njr a - .} 'e nAW«i nit, '••lb vvti.emi'iit effeetve July 1. search J. re * . ' ''<■ Th -mi Frtftt.M hniKimir* *rd iitii-ii •» Sept. I cm»«• Carpenter. a«si«tant 1n 10411 Frrex, I.e-ter, lie. etinumg education. CVt. Ill, p«rtnieiit. Sept. ' \ i •!."> K t'Mo. AY V 1 tbbc, coordinator in IF T«»v. profc»-M of arthrep»>logy. Jure L li'C.'. i K -xi. : '.he tollewe i»f engineering. Pec I. ' 41 Kail A Stilo*. profesaor NOW! The WorldJn 3-D Huffman. profe««ov iitf-vM •>( u»-.! head of tooloky. July 1. PP*. dairy. Ju'y 1. It'!-. IV A K. \ a- d Roy I'nderw o.xl, prufeaaor of profrsaer of ecology. Jar. 1 •«vi.ie. Aug. IV lt>4«t MMAWNNSNS\WNSN\NN%NWNSNNVN\SSVNWNNW, 5 the best Scotch House THI RACK IS ON Boll Gn«tm6n (richt) n*e« « 4th. Beards will ha judged fitiat I ha inn far Iha negetfyiM (fees to check Walt Adnm's heard he w -longest." "shaggiest." "neetest" and (af course) lor rnvtat far the aaaaal Forester's Shindig February tha "hast try." (Phot# by IVme Gilbert > SALE True Raised Relief Maps Touch as well as are the shape of the earth on thia Theatre Calls For IT inter Actors. Crete handsome 3-1) map A perftx l gift ... a real conver- a.it ion piei e... a valuable study aid. It hefenpa in your T>a Vr.lrwraity 7>f*tr* will | * trwrwtt t<*r it* thnf* winter p m. :n Tn re*-. i tkaatrt T*# p~vtvK"t;« •"« w* 'hfHV "Van Sr.jwm-ftp." tVr cWU Information of All! office, linng room or dm! Proiluce*! Thr^'irt!-.o\ "1 r«^f - bv Aer«s Service Corporation . . Map $QQQ f-ndofllwn tmaifbt tntfr. : tf i Qtmx*ABe*1*afM' «' II Mtkeraof the World! 8sh*r!8^*... 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Stork We«t Of tears "• ' » w room wah firrpiace On Vine Street — 3*?* TYTESTa ANN BROWN Net tlr,Ki»w ahower K> £ IfTi 2 - pt , ID : AJertf 1 - Stork Sank Of Mkh. Ave. trarrmrf Term i^ per* ».-1 ihe»vv SHARE tlOOOM TW O roorea an4 Aivu cvnerai t>pcr c -- *• :«:« VINE ST- PHONE IV 5-:#«S g.\ t^utiei turr^nei. parftrr.f MOV INS CROSS COUNTlv? "IT'S HERE-IF YOU WANT TO WORK FOR IT" f nf* moon. w T<*i* -putem x 4C two IV t>ur • fcav- tx> ; ■ >r n- a-tac 2 Even hnforc Hon Spetrino received hU eniri- touches on the specs for'this $1,600,000 project. M.'nng dnxree from Cose he had nooii job ojfer.i ' OY«. DtrtLUWT FOOD. Drive In from ux companie*. a Today, as a Supervising Engineer, Ron heads staff of five engineers and is responsible for -Jftet Amvaujorrs «f H*'.i 1 He joined.The Ohio Bell Telephone Company telephone switching in much of the greater - «u tr* tli« « t«rra a; W imlo* *-*"* Hfiuiv 33 At.n 5" ID 2- —hi* reason: "I was convince*) an enginivr could Cleveland area. One lunrk herunO I'.wn 1 I lonvrnirnl (.hiirk go further here—if he Vas willing to work for it." He supervises the design and purchase of $.'< •'■ALE STirODrr or vwkiit o million worth of equipment a year. And even uu»re i. BMserwrfl »r As soon as Hon got bis feet on the ground el art have C*2 ED t-Va e' en.df | , r*r in telephone engineering, he was tapped for a more important, he is charged with developing '*-e room. m pi* w«k tough assignment. The job—to engineer switch¬ the technical and managerial skills of his staff. Campus Dry Cleaners iv 1 ! wanted ing equipment modifications needed to prepare Hon knows what he's talking-about when he, AT* SrACX* cTaiiaa"'"'* WOC1D U»vF TF* tire 1'^ ftre- Cleveland for nationwide customer dialing of long " J nuuunc Cooa MraarM •et-Mwr-r a my East L*as»r.g tan# 517 E. Gran* Ri«tr ED 7-077,9 says, "In this business yoif have to do more than rort oj cima For *n- ^oocia tn 3.tar.. w> Co»i ED !-«*•: » distance cails. a good job. We expocta man to be a self-developer. M Lot,. 2 "" We expect him to take ^ - -ace for . one more paa> n«- ( ^ FOR SALE 5- *•■; ~--f. Hon wrapped it up in five months, and found he had earned a shot at another tough assignment, first day on the job and think for himself. You responsibility from hie : f or ACE K ft * «as < A1*;"' Tux Krnlal- lu this job Ron helped engineer a completely new don't get ahead around here by just doing time." h" «s3-w—■ «Tt-0«KT - RA1_T w l>r>- rsfie Mafttol acope CaB tD T - " rwm. ten ate—, wr- -..-i v^.. f»r long distance switching cenu r for Cleveland. This // you wont a job in uhich you'rt | •» m .teU. ED ».» 1 R£TRlCE*ATOR E B TI K C- switching center connected Cleveland with the chance to prore yourself, and real r«_ '■* ■ ro* OKI m t.. la te. HOU«E » rotrr 4etf»a»inHwr, Formal Fntivitles nationwide customer dialing network. Jt was u rite pm«« | ma [I • (trcauc tilt •ftx-.-H MM. 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