C a s tr o M a y E ase C la im s Serving MSI For 51 Years Second Cl ftss Postap«! 5 Cents But N ew sp ap ers C o n t i n u e [Established 1 9 1 0 vot. 5 2 , No. 1 1 1 East Lansing, Michigan, Wednesday, January I I , 1901 it Pages Paid at East Lansing. Mich. To A ssert U . S. A g r e s s io n HAVANA, (fP)— T h e novelty o f w a tc h in g fo r an enem y . „t npver comes seem ed w e a rin g th in am ontr C u b a n s Tuesday. T h e re w e re signs Fidel C a s tro m a y soon an n o u n c e stren g th of his p eo p le’s a r m y hag. f rig h te n e d o ff U . S. P la n e s to O b s e r v e L a o s ------------------------ A m eric an a g g re s s o rs . French ! U n ite d states B usy Day for JFK Prince Repeats ten t E isc n h o v i Whitt Ho ; Jo h n r’ . K c r .n . t'A s t n <» ■»HINGTON. (A PI—Stop» u h i wi’.i ¡‘n conforcnccs a; a rush- j Treasury, nd a meeting with his Secretary of the Invasion Charges CONTROLLER e. Presi lent-cieet John K. Jnhn-on and Prof. Jerome Weis- Shown dy m-eìved another Uh.* nor of thè Massachusetts Insti« report Tuesday and head- tute of Technology. Weisner Europe Pears Complication« o i dismssion on Ameri- arraraed to givo Kennedy iris >ean comics get to* r e e o f pavments prob- task force’s report on space ex- From Anns Raee Speedup ,tímate enemies’- in in D pi »ration m to be shown at ikina Tit en Ken: dv i’.inned talks j V IE N T IA N E . LA O S. i'i i S. obresviiU oli planes g tt T", jv and Friday, Jan. New lark t í.fi’ ■cl. his chief I ;VY'd on man with the Eisen- ! am i holii’o jilo rs fo r I ¡ms a rriv e d T u esd a y as 1V ince Botin ... french comedy star er Administration. Clifford j O n n t's ifo v rrn m c n t a r a in c h a rg e d S oviet an d N o rth \ i t d - fe-nandc-l and Italian screen been iron in# out some of > n d n ti'sc tn>ot»s a re tu v ad iu tr th e kintnloni. , Teto. and the movie . th­ problem? involved in the ■ ■* » Law’ Is the Law.” Part of ln New York. Kenncdy's call-I »port. But som » •w foreign Film Scries, if .„•> • ¡own at 7 and 9 p.m. fs-: evening in Fairchild. ITRNANDEL PORTRAYS a . eiw ineluded Mr- Franklin D. i R i-'seve’.t, Oov. John lt. Swain- I o.m of Michigan, form et Oov. | Dennis Roberts of Rhode Island, j Kennedy. % vs {e ir delivery •uhi speed up the Laosy with tiie r. ,• a tvstoms official station- r.ttle town that struct-., franco-Italian border THE NEWSPAPERS KENNEDY DROVE - Tre isurv fiom . an d John J McC’loy. who will | hi i 1 thv disarmament adm inis-I trat.oh fnr Kennedy Sicninson \»rn mu niste rush- iiv.il sities in the ...- ,.s.r , -k the Frenchman. as an Italian smug- at amicable odds At Ki Kennedy announeed the ap* po ntoiei t of John Moore, vice« presirlent of the Uftivefsity of Confer •■I up ,r a political 7 k, -; ' r the film arc avail- Pennsylvania, as admiwistrator smpinei wi in f e r e n VP AP' »■¡.> at 'he box office. of the General Services adm in- Inven TB planes, four other movies have been istration. and Bernard L. Bon« i Gov ''X- li two .30 caliber r.tiounced for the w inter term tin of l^teonia, N H.. as deputy and an undeter- r -».;•» f,!m Scries at MSti bv Pr W 'son Paul, director of '.tie L-rjre-Concert Scries An Ingmar Bergman film * ; be shown Jan. 19 and 20 s The Magician.” a stoi y IT l< I Ilf.K M Play Climaxes 1 Mi Pla dfa'ing with the arts of the con­ jurer Max von Sydow. who nhyed the lead in Bergman's Negro History Luang pra- ■n a 19fil> ■The Seventh Seal,” stars again this picture. ig in the K* Week Here the HEI l< OPTERS V 1 I A MODERN TALE of Ham- n" l.v n d o n a îLiree already beiti* ‘f*. Tne Rest is Silence.” is '.lie -.\ : Nigro II ¡ .s t o r y i \ i" e food, gasoline v i s third offering. Ger- Week, F.ii 11 through 18. the :I Hiuinit i«m m forward - - production, it can be seen NAAUP will present':» play ,n hits and bri»« l irk dead and Jii 23 and 24. S\\ M V SO N • \H > AFTER I' II I S ih.’ Union ballroom. • uni led. The famous BritLsh film ver- h ed uled Darners, singers, and those A V S spokesman said dc- * - of ■Hamlet” will be shown !h D ouc with theater interests arc .n« very t i e planes H author- f - 9 and 10. Sir Lauranre R C S S 1 A N M A D E S H E L L E X H IB IT E D — P re m ie r » led to tryout for th e p ro d u c - llm in O u m o f luios e v a m in e - a l.’ti«-i m-mal ih;i or tin« the pro-communist forc- , ( »ns is ling of leftist army reb- H Ander« urged to a!t ‘ickctj are $ 2 and mav ■ir of psy< featured îect workshop e held next University of i*» Dathet Lo» Piuenllas. Delivery of - the planes n‘ » • i d give ‘o*- Sovrt't t'nion and i-ed at the Union t;c- ' " >' Sngle admission is .»rid tickets are avad- •’ ” 'he box office. Thr• campu* NAACP firm ed M»lf W riter Pu* research committee wit! r >w m trrcOif uf ■usands of Americans f , v *'K »viib the departm ent of lation Minister Bouavan Noci- >•X *€ of Federal Court ng charged that three mixe.t " ‘ 1 heap Rustin'. pop* «. or jologv to draw together find- •Id ng.-ì of the other two commit- iMalmn.s nf Soviet., North V iet­ r as r. Dimitri Bashkirov, , t- THEY COMPLETED arne se and Pat Net Lao were "t h , first tour of the N j registration hour-s .»* SWAINSON TOED K .stalteticai da* l a concernir X Federal Judge William A Bw mcentrated in Xieng Khouang e -• ,•;»< the same thou- I* iCi» bor-lering North V e ’. :>e under cl ,se scru- i f d.*( rimination will be rofnpib d ganted a temf*orary injunct n 'he muaicians. A ( T B tV \IR ¿n 19S9 uv rijii; romm;t?e© and compie > ««’», L*• ».J M«* adflofl ho «ted ■ » .ne-mght concert en- , down (»aim* to MSII uh Loach n , Swairwori ■' know tiow many N»r'.!i praised the sim p i:-• Uuu d Kennedy Michigan, Vi> ' n.iot!'•.<> T'uips aro involved ’* • university's buddings after ■eauty of the sprawling H o >r •Ac ■'ampui. -9-year-old musician. n°t inounc Dean King Plans Travel, Study, Writing tn 15.000 f.< udente enter- I,,, The Information Mim*ter ».« I « eottipany "f enemy troop*-had .’».«win* ,“”'n delayin« the northward mstrrh <>f government forces * i...tig MSU'j modern Ry EEEAVOE HATI1EI.D < i d tie plaine Des Jarre*. ■cry attractiv e.' -aid v ,n Slate 5>w t I eat are Writer Ifc-hiM" o x r o ilT H A I , m a t t e r * . ■i as taught lvhind cn K IM . HAH B jt*. *n lid the government ‘' vas more imp«»rtan' Dr. Tom King, Dean f St?i- d e n u wdi resign )m p<»*?t n e x t : ' <-miment on the chang- naturally concerned e md * 111 make every J.llop Ticket« (io Juiy I after 28 year# wKh Mich­ inr •1 nf the United State* »pportiiig I •'viv.11 of the In tei- '» k to American mu-ic igan SUU' dm and professor*, while On Sali* in I nioii King will take a anr vear ion,»l Control Commission to ■ tu* dm/1 end the civil w ar. • h e -graduate w«*rk " ' .roe-n.i'i >n romfnis- \:’.erica's cultural rx- ' hw ,md wr,*c. He .‘¿Uo plaiiii \is r I H*;a! only with Bou?» g'arn with the Soviet to travel extensively ,n !h*. i-Western government. country. Mexic •. i.nd F-u:-»?e *v»h Union w inU •'■>**> 4. i e r ;<;*:» arc m o r e VI ir »4 m, .f revived. ï > deal I'” than 1 expected.' THE DEAN'S life been 94* led gcademv I>4;-' i vanna Phouma, neu* . »tabiy we should have checkered md lntereitm g B »rn Ix.uiM Mo •fM.f-r premier now * :' a r a I exchange«. On: and raised- on » farm n Indiana, of :ru* Ac n neighboring C im - ‘ s need to become tn> e he attended Notre Ih n ir t ’n,- '..'.i^ each other,” he vcrc*yt going .rjto World W»r 'in>4’ c »mmiMion, componed of I jUtt before graduation. Me? tarature K 3 . ‘. ndw, • Canada and Communi^ fy id* i'Hjr varsiiy . letters from A* (li! fexent F t Rows elee! 4 -i i.* i. Atï»t into Laos ¡n 19.>4 ■ 1 ne choice of music » that Stchool. t oi » u t e t a n d i n g m e n to t» ovetAoe îhe Cteneva setHe- ha* c o m p r i m a r d y Kmg did graduate work in yea King own from 'he mym- 7i#fit' It teil the country n culture 'knd envtroo- law at the llnivafaity of Isran- Dev* lopment Ac* J e m v 9 .V H af’er the pro-Weatern gov- ' ’S.sese*. v* e. and acted av athletic di* In Juiy, : m‘ (I K ••«■lu»" f»f Management ernnM-r toen power charged «•a. students have P J a i l ^lRl** Trdor there f *r two years after the office ; ' «aì organisation of the Pt/lc* with .spying •r.g for ciawicai music comp«etmg his studies. dent«, a pon w > *< ach m a n a g e - T^.e Soviet government new s - »n Jaz*.” he said. S trm g .d e c :- Ki, u The dean aUo holds an hem -;ever since <*e I business and paper Uve«tia renewed the Ru»- a.i America’s fast nwv- made by tne Y orary Doctor of .Science in Bust- | In the m en J ministra tors whoi.vi»ns' demand for revival of the bouncy music popular- at a »tatc * AdmmiatraUon from Cleary been rc«poosj gniflcant written | como ^ü-ui as well a» a new teen-agers is concern- in a Lar.» College in Ypsdanti. Health Center, d vi, urked ! » the *hro ty ^n I fícncv i Conference It also tic- jkirov said he “has no «aid Pete Me P K*ng married in 1919, and h i s ! AUSG on getting thr r *uah music atge cna.rtnan. ana gement. ^ Lmarnlcl an end *hr A m en- «■.■.n one ion, who is v«ce-prc«id*nt ,S? rvires buiid.hg. a ; nd "was also ip- * »a ,* i,»;« «'* B.»un Oum and , . r,,v said he hopes to Gr up diacusi c»f *h* Merchandise Mart in C hi- j completed .n January, i bv .f 'he Journal o£t< iarg<**i ‘he United State*—not y.r't *:;i> Van Ciiburn in New at 2:80 and * i • rafo. Dean King's daughter-in- j IK ADDITION to hui uni­ A¡ ad f Management at tm- Soviet Union—is invading ^ muaesuni and a rt cen- t c Mich.gun • Re- DEAN TOM KING law a tilt former ¿ce-afcaUag t i l o i Came to M i l , d h te v eaj ( •. • 'U , p a rt of h it tour. publican board o ^ U r h i j f a n S ial* * N r w * . K :i*l l i m - i n j » . M i c h i g a n .EDITORIAL. W fJ m n d iy , Ja n u a ry I I , 1 9 6 1 Bi'aunwrarv Here? Hits WJIM-TV Mass E n ro llm en t — A Sym pton Shapiro Views By R ay P ra tt ' ‘M a « e n r o llm e n t— a n»‘w h iy h iti I m-m ii - th e p re v io u s sy ste m . All s tu d e n ts a r e in ­ ro crac v has fin a lly am ! inevitably* been fo rm e d o f s c h e d u le a n d c o u rs e c h a n g e s a t A d r e a d o f a r e p e titio n o f in ju stice, a tta in t'd at M S I th e s a m e tim e . P r io r t*o e n r o llm e n t m a jo r s d ec ad e a pro com es o v e r o n e a t hearin c T h e C o l ley» *.r ï: j - in * — now i n s t r u c t s a r e se n t c h e c k -o ff lis ts o f c o u rs e s th e y o f th e n e a r -h y s te r ic a l, M c C a rth y !-’ a ll its u p p e r c l a s s m e n to a p p e a r a t s p e c i­ m u s t sig n u p fo r. A lth o u g h F o h r a d m itte d t h a t h a v e b een m a d e re c e n tly on - / fie d r o o m - a t 8 a.m . th e f ir s t m o r n in tr o f th e r e ha»l been som e d iffic u lty in g e ttin g S h a p iro o f M SU-O . e n r t d l m e n t . H e r e , in o n e y r o u p , t h e y a r e a c c u r a t e lis ts o u t <>n tim e , th is is a n u n d e r ­ \ \ h i l e w e do n o t n e c e s sa rily a / r . i n f o r m e d rtf a l l e*»nr-v a n d s c h e d u l e c h i t n y e s s ta n d a b l e p r o c e d u ra l m a t t e r w h ich c a n be M r S h a p ir o ’s v iew s, w e m u s t a a n d i n s t r u c t e d a s to how to till 0111 t h e i r en ro llm e n t c an )-. T hese s t u d e n t s th en iro n e d o u t. F o h r claim ed th a t th e fe w e r n u m b e r o f i c r itic is m s o f U .S. p o lic y in L a tin a r e v a lu a b le , a n d h is o b se rv a tio n itiea l a n d econom ic c o n d itio n s tin " w rite th e ir ow n tic k e ts.“ p re se n t th e m at a check-out desk fo r a sig n a tu re , an d d e p a rt i r o n t t h e c r o w d . K n r o M m e n t is o v e r . c o m p la in ts re c e iv e d by s t u d e n t s ' r e c e n tly an in d ic a tio n t h a t th e n ew s y s te m w a s fu n c tio n in g m o re s m o o th ly th a n th e p r e ­ / q u ite tr u e . W e fin d m u c h m o re to rep n -t T hose w ho. for sonn reaso n , canne», v io u s on e o f in d iv id u a l e n ro llm e n t, it se em s in te r n a l s itu a tio n in C u b a th a n »lot- m ak e th i- first e n ro llm e n t, m u st w a it u n til tn us. h o w ev e r, th a t th is co uld a lso be a n w ho se e m s to h a v e let th e social t h e m o rn in g o f t h e l a - t d a > o l r e g i s t r a t i o n th e re v o lu tio n cloud o th e r con-i y in d ic a tio n <»f lack o f s tu d e n t in te r e s t in to en ro ll. T h e n , if t h e i r sc h e d u le r! r e j r i s t r a ­ PC 4 A Ü U C • su c h a s th e c o n tin u o u s m o v e m en t f c o u r s e s am i e d u c a tio n . tio n tin ie has p .is-ed . th ey m ust rey istn r re v o lu tio n fro n t a jren u in ely |">tr w ith t h e l a s t y r o u p . W h e n a s tu d e n t fin d s th a t he is j u s t a n u m b e r, he is lik e ly t»» a ls o feel th a t h is in d iv id u a l e d u c a tio n is o f l i t t l e a c c o u n t t»> 1AST illa tio n to w a rd o n e o f th e to ta lita i w ith jra rriso n s t a t e o v e rtim e s ch ar., r o ld one. w h e re e a e h s tu d e n t saw in d iv id m d lv , tre rp ie n tlv a l t e r I t ij t it s e e m s t h a t m ore is l o s t an a d v iso r to n e s » r . f i.ait y n i n e d th e sc h o o l. an»l t h a t h e m ig h t a s w e ll »lo w h a t is e x p e c te d o f h im w ith o u t d e v ia tio n ßkCHMIl S O V lG E . by a co llap se o f civil lib e rtie s . Cm!. r e ta lia to r y U .S. m e a s u r e s h a v e m ■ th e tr e n d , b u t in c re a s e d it. •, fro m 'h e m a ss p a t te r n . H e a lth y c r itic is m STATIOet in t h i s s a c r i f i e » f o r e f f i c i e n c y . r a n o f te n I»' a sig n o f in ter» ‘s t : sile n c e c a n IT Ml ST BE p o in te d out Jthat in ­ P e r s o n a l c o n t a c t , t h a t f e e l inj» t h a t e a c h s t u d e n t h a - h i - j.infon w ith S h a p iro w ho, w e b»-i • a c q u u i n t v d w ith h im a n d hi situ atio n , a ml t o w h o m h e m a y y»> r » * p e a d l v t o r c m j n c i i i n y P e r h a p s t h e C o lle g e o f B u s in e ss c o u ld p re c ia te s p o litica l fre e d o m s a s nun p a r ti a lly so lv e i t s p r o b le m b y r e q u ir in g »lo, but w ho it se e m s o rig in a lly e-v IS lost. . S e c o n d i v, t h i - sy stem m akes no allo w ­ s tu d e n ts to c o m e in f o r a c o n f e re n c e e a c h h is p o sitio n o n an e m o tio n a l b a s is » • a n c e t o r t h e s u p e r i o r s t u d e n t i u s t s h o r t »d tu n s ., T h is w a y , th e s p e c ia l nee«ls a n d c la s s q u ite ju s t if i a b le s y m p a th y f o r .th e <■ H o n o rs C o lleg e c a lib e r, a n d f o r th e v e ry s c h e d u le s o f e v e r y b u s in e s s m a j o r c o u ld b e m is e ry o f th e C u b a n p eo p le un d et Bat m e d i o c r * ' s t u d e n t w h o is m u c h i n n e e d o f e x a m in e d a n d planned. a n d h a s s u b s e q u e n tly b ee n h a n i | ; y u i d e n c e a n d d i r e c t i o n . Th<* c o l l e g e d e f e n d s T h is e n ro llm en t problem in not p a r ti­ d e fe n d i t ; a n d o f th e d is a g re e m e n t- ot t itse lf by c la im in g th a t th e se s tu d e n ts a r e c u l a r t o the C ollege of B usiness. M a n y w h o h a v e ra is e d ir r a tio n a l, h y a te rii » w e l c o m e t o c o m e in a n y t i m e » l u r i n g t h e s c h o o ls o f th e u n iv ersity a re ru n n in g in to o f “ fellow tr a v e le r " a n d " C o m m n n i-' . t e r m for s p c i ' i a l h e l p . B u t t h e s e a r e t h e th e s a m e situ a tio n : too m any stiu len ts, too o u t a th o ro o jrh in v e s tig a tio n o f t-i.ip v e r y s t u d e n t s w h o m a y n o t I"' a w a r e t h a t fe w f a c u lty m em bers, to o l i t t l e tim e . P e r­ v iew s. h a p s tlie p ro b le m w ill b e w orke»| out to S h a p ir o h a s w r itte n a n d spoken ••• th e y a r e o ff on th e w ro n g o ccu p atio n al tra c k a n d a r e in tm e d o f h e l p . T h ird ly » s t u d e n t s a n - not g iv e n th e o p ­ s o m e »-xteiit sp rin g term , when p re-en ro ll­ m e n t w ill be in s t itu te d th r o u g h o u t th e ■Æ siv e ly on th e b a sic th e m e th a t th e 1 r e v o lu tio n h a s d o n e m u c h to w a rd r<-l. p o r t u n i t y t o t a l k w i t h s o m e o n e in t h e i r o w n u n iv e r s ity . th e im p o v e rish e d c o n d iio n o f th, But p e r h a p s t h e p ro b lem lies «ieeper (»eople a n d th a t m o st o f C ulm 's .sp e eiaIi/ed ¡ir» "i » lu rin g e n ro llm e n t, T hos»- th a n n i-t th e e n r o llm e n t s itu a tio n . \Vh»*n lidliTs to th#* Eèlitor h a v e been fo rc e d by A m e ric a n foreh : m a jo rin g in m a rk e tin g »>r i n > a»,e o u n t i t i g b o t h g<> t h r o u g h ' i t , - a n o e h » « k - < » t i t t a b l e . w e h a v e to r e s o r t to s u c h m e a s u r e s a s m a s s lilu n d e rs c o m p o u n d e d by C a stro K v e n i f th»'.v w e r e t o -••«' o n e o f t h e p . u - i n e - - t 'id le g e a» h iso rs » lu rin g t h e w o u l d h a v e n o a s s u r a n c e t h a t t h e a»l\i-*>»' te rm , th e y e n r o lI m e n t to a c c o m o d a te th e in c r e a s in g n u m b e r ot s tu d e n ts , it is tim e t»> p u t th e b r a k e s on. Cuba Break Is Commended To the Editor: o f in v a sio n , w h ic h a r e not complete!-, out fo u n d a tio n . .shonbi we ju d g e o u r u n iv e rs ity bv th e * * ★ N E V E R % l.\s S H A P IR O saiti he w o u ld lie e* ;p e rie "e e d in th e ir p a r : an d .o ' This I« gin dfi' W"; *.<• !!;»»■ .- Krcmtin T ie presen'. Sovwi n u m b e r nt g n u b u ite s w e t u r n out y e a r ly . form r,f -ovcrrrnen! is fals'fied in sirers L etter v iolent re v o lu tio n o r th e e x te n sio n • > field . * »'it w»‘ cu t do w n oil i o r e n ro llm e n t which apprarcd in the .tans.t be a ( ’on ■ r o o t s e n r o l I m e n ' ( o f i t i e »•«• I 'h i- ma In -his article, th# author h ulux, only 7 mil!ion arc com* S h a p iro d oes m a in ta in , th o u g h , t h ; / . e n r o l l m e n t r e s u l t - i . t » » \ t r . •" b e r ot g r a d u a te s w e p r o d u r. " «iMfcbing for a r»*.i( : mufiistic and are legally V re v o lu tio n will o c c u r thfoujih»n)! ! » ut break <»? diplomatic relation-« tf rn ] a« mch. A m e ric a if v ig o ro u s a c tio n to w a n l • w dh Cuba The injuring of our Thi# Sovirt fovpm m ent tha* n v ¡on»»! pride dm-. n <♦ r*ni a m e of th e econom ic p ro b le m s o f th a t .. Tin* Situation lo Dal«* ü»M»fl rnough rcae n Icg.i! i? really rejire^onHng *m. « not taktm . Coiilft an underlying reason about *«,*•■» p rr ren t of the Ru*- U ith th e s e f a c to r s in consider.»' Laos — In te rn a tio n a l “H ot Spot* That the on 1v real hr»pc of ‘t - f?»>d threat m î npi i- *di*oufc!h pitrrr.it] rcvt»’» i « People What about tb** Qft p»*r r^nt of the Russian.« wh»» are not communists? A re they , It UA and m u st -ptm k o u t a fra in s t w h a t we f a n ac t o f r a t h e r irrp.-pnnsibl»> jotirna! th e rc*cent te le v isio n e d ito r ia l In W . • th#* pt'upi# The brooking on no# without representation? In dh»!f»ma: ■ relotionü cu* off «■‘her w ordi. the m ajo rity ' in nevys c h ie f Don p o t t e r w h ich , for . th« fi*h.h»I r.f Cuban t* rn Cm , this r.#.*•«•" d>r< no* r\d' tic al p tirjv ises, called fo r S h a p iro - ■■ Since th e tln»!e«1 S'««‘c *r tjo n fro m M SC-O. !l 1,440' SI UHI* )>»»tuiorv H*m$ 1.300 weekly ti ¿plomatifi«^ relations w in the », 19.V4 t.r s r \T< » tivatv. th>* V y Th«'•«’ !.30t) por \\ t • r are the IN ADDITION, he m is s ta te d , wit Soviet Union, the lat‘er govern- |H tout.la I siippi.vr: b e n u u j t h e r e - nonit m ain u in s an emba*-v in o v e r-y e n e rn liz a tio n , th at. " . . . it appe. v «■; : w hirh \vr are lumping will \^'«shingt*»n The purp»»sc of :L«* M r. S h a p iro se e s nothing: w ro n y v. • ci,me If thi- an'«i-Castr«», anti* Soviet embassy, i? is of tht It Cl.' A C o m m u n is t C nlia . . . he obvinusl-, American embassy *n M“ «cov.. t h a t ( a s tr o is riirh t. a n d w e a m u r / i ?o conduct negotiation^., a-, i I o t t e r w ould h a v e re a liz e d th is • 67,000 AmrruMR to report political events of i m ­ fen portance to ?h« ;r respective cen- if he h a d in v e s tijra te d a n y th in g : S h u / !« . of government« w r itte n d u r in p th e p a s t y e a r v t ' reason, but . nurst have been a When will w«* wake up a:*! H rtvine e -ta b lis h m l n o th in jr e x c e j' h\ 111. Chi Mint, E ii'to r in th.* decision break, realize the Russian embassy «•» ctup- v io u s f a c t th a t S h a p iro d isa trre e d ■ • P a 'h* ' I. »m l hi 3tlO.it»in in.iii artny i> bucking the Pat- diplomafrc relations with Cuba n* ♦ m aintained in Washington Dan M urphy for those purposes, b;if main- 1 S. S t a t e d e p a r tm e n t. P o t t e r cone' i:. ' "/’ . » 'I’.'T.uM ; ti i.j. r '.mm North h it it t«»ine<1 for diplom atic subversive e d ito r ia l by a t te m p tin g to e q u a te h r ' V m ummm were moved in to bolster He»I cuor- activities, or in p K n words, the ilis s e n t w ith .«ubversjve th o u y h t. : :.. forre- m thr hilly terrain of Laos. t!u - ei elan, in» «!■»,» b e n dropping stippUe* insirers irtivle planning center for the o ver­ throw of the fre<* gov ern m en t, H e a c c o m p lish e d th is b y m oving a te lj fro m h is f a l- e s ta te m e n t th .,: ■ ;lre-»> foie» * l ' S observation v u s nia- To Uv Kdlior: i e our government, the B: > neU gunned »ni t , a . N e u t r a l i s t C am bo- ! h government, an.! every gov­ Robert William* .s e e s n o th in y wrong: w ith pro-' * .1 an’ vr-v n u .'h conci’mcii . .¡»:ne.| a n an t p i e ! w i t h Ket! Chin.» with Itov P ratt's article abou* ernm ent that is • truly democrs*- ni.-t ( uha, to one saving: "w e do r. ‘ * V . ! the -i':i mon: plu- the I' S pact th e b rra k in s off of diplomatic 'h a t a s ta te - s u p p o r te d in s titu tio n - I ..to- :o.vt 11 to rail »he area a ' h •' relation, with t ic ' C.itwu Re­ Jobn H Ou$uU,",<■ W h e n g untv,I.Ii.-', an.» V S forces' public" of Fidel Cas-tto Th:» * * * (aiIki Su!)*i—A C i- »iom.* . . . C e r t a i n l y t h e r e is a s e r ti»m a s to w h e th e r o r n o t h e sh o u i • - the b e n e f i t of o n l y th»' Cuban ban physician who lim n'd or- Ih* iKamcil Hip Hrothvr of ilo* )i>ar' populous, not th<‘ American ’ pride" as Mi I’ratt so wro;e in h u article Tm Uw U H w : As I m i rtunnc the musical portion* of the recent commeuco- Karurc t? F, . r Play For Cun.» Committee t .*..1 Senate investi­ gators Tiu"-i.»v n o il of in m itte»! t»» s ta y on th e s t a t e p a y ro ll." P o t t e r h a s b y now p ro b a b ly r».» ■ »T rors, b u t w e a r e aJarm e»! a t th e - WASH! V Diplomatic relations between m rnf. t Thourh* I was obsrrvine a Sunday aftrm .-iti band ooa- n> it ev for an advertisement f »- w ith w hich he leaped in to th e f r a v ' ■ two governments - the prc- »-iraoic t., :he F de! t'a-.;, , r< ■ I'im 'Um t h a t each g .vernment W rt in a O m iral European spa a d i- s e n tin y o p in io n on A m erica* t ie procensinnal. pompoitiily en­ gimp tam e ii- m !h<- - ,n .,f .nvnive.i »» toe leg timata rep- CuDa . fun igr. - r pnlicv. Jn th is e ra o f c o n fo rm ity .»: I'-entative of ‘hi t»*',ipie. that titled “ H*il America." wa* a n y . tio n in y b \ th e mass^media it is n 't ' th in g b ut talutory, and the Dr Charles S.»:it,t- ilac: .»•- r was in.-'.a!lel hv the people sislant patholog,-t at !»< Nc« •'Marche Noble" a* the recr-,- siiringr to s»«e a responsible r e p o r t, ■ ■ either as a whole or a< a ma* York H osp/a: •-. • ‘c'-'-rnel1 Medi­ joritv tional piece was anything but a sin y le s ta te m e n t by a qjRn k n o w noble. cal School. ed „! ., h ea rin g Fniel Castr»» came into p o w e r before the S«n,»te judiciary outs|K>ken, b u t c e r ta in ly not Wh !■> li noe tne titular head o f t h e Cuban Since we continue with the x iew s a n d lalml h im a C o m m u n i-: ftubcommiuce lutcrna' S e­ people w i t h t h i ' o v e r t h r o w of ritu a l of academic annotntment curity Nielli Staff t h e Ra'is a rrfimc The Cas« w ith ita vestments, scrolls and m if »»»u # Bill f! -' •: fro fovernment p r o m i s e d a lib­ e r a l r e f T in in Cuba w i t h tiem- archaic syntax, why nor have acm e appropriate music? Why H e M :d a fu ¡ta^e ad ,n -e r t- ed in th e N e w Y »rk T.me» . .«* >4.600 -o r 64.7(H) and that i (mintin'* Libemls The li.fi Hretìn tUnk. tu»-nsttèi ; Sha cn n ^ Al Rum« fi s . r a t i , ' cli'ctionx to be h e l d aim months a f t e r t h e " p e o p l e s ’* rev­ olution " n ot b ab rw lli. Purcell o r Brahms, or even Elgar te r that m atter* . Milan J . Reban campaigg to finam-»' the ad­ vertisem ent u a- iirrie d ou t -am ong New York inteliertuaa. ' Don't Want Iionib The electiivu have n ot bN fl OTTAWA, Jar, 10 (A P )—D rierue t - f heUt, the liberal reform baa Michigan State News turned into a dictatorship styled after that of another * FVoplea’ Republic,'* the Union of Soviet nm aom ne M K U K V IM B W R A M S E T ll ICANT 6 0 1MKU6H ANOTHER MGNTüKF LAiTlibHTAöVB 0H.TBÊ 0«AMir £ HAD! Caruda s o p p o iiti," « la b e rtl party '• t.iat Canada reduce it* rote in the North Defense Command (NORAD) T h e p o lic y wa* a p p r o v e d b.v the P Pvibk'hM hv th<* .? M.chu.* V a ntveiDity Kmuni on Socialist Republic*. This d irect comm::tee of the National L aberi. c;a>s FTM*>; m uurne tu i /;«*. fail, u i u ’. r r a n d s p r . n ^ action by Eisenhower waa an C- of 32-15 T h e subcommittee w as una: constructed th a t th e peoplp o f M* JO I ever. ia favor of Canada'* eontiniuag ' ii ¿«irtt-tN Hfcijfvi u fth iv «tu»mü th»* vamnwi unr.w: term 1 Secatili cìa>> post* «i l-m**:ng, Michigan Cuba could rally, an d overthrow Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO fùiilorul ¿»mi bulinai« odici» that government of Cuba arWch The vote thus followed a policy l-nr 3-èi Student Servier« budding, promised much, b u t (MloaN«l b y L**ter Pearson, leader of the par" Michigan State 1‘iuvtTMty, CtgM L* little to the people who woMotl the rally ia*t night th a t Canada aho.; Mail subwriptuvni p«i\abl? m ... « , . r . a democratic state, styled n e t with it« manned mtei-ccptor* and p ■' terms. $4. it*r thru terms. $>5 after that of the Amer.ca* «nr- V S - b u ilt BOMARC antiaircraft tr.iv Member of Ih«* |*i»> \ , , : »>.4 j #*# emment, but of th e g 'v e r a tn f TMAT5 TBE hii?5T Tm e r ojwrate clasety with the United S:^' thè A SiiK. at evi i • «t fcr pft\ » instincts of their own h e a lth J W U F I I E V K D «A N £D detection and warning Again, may 1 repeat th a t fbr Â Ê V T H Ä N H S PORT! NORAD headquarter* are locat»>d a government to bis recogateed. Snrmg* .g Canadian air officer :t it must be the legitim ate rep- m ander and an American the eoasma r K ».•sentath'e of th e people. Wow. The eubcommittee ha* also apprcv- let us break »iff relations w ith appeal for Canada n o t to accept nurh ■ ' the Soviet Union. if o ffer ed th em . There should not be anv Rus- ' earw n >a..i Canada's present ro c * an Embassy in Washington u"- 'w o u ld n .e a n -hat C a n a d ia n fo rces til a true govecu n cu t of the Rut- :u< ear w ea p o n * u n d er s in g le or o. - •*«Ati*dia) control/' ffdiiwwfoy* January 11 ,1 9 6 1 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan' Dog Honored as Hear! ,« Research Hero of I960 — H I ?■ WASHINGTON’. (A P I—Sena- IVh* with oxi.c*- members bo ßiven a copy of this. ji ir» rcp«r‘.od Tuesday that Rob* F RA N C ISC O , ( A P ) — A m e '. h o d j 1 je rt S. McNamara. 4 4 -ycar-oM Apparently the trust money ,t | d i? was hortorri t ' T l! 'T * . i +»r K FT -, prior to taking of- could he invested in stock e{ - P ill BETA LAMBDA 7 p.m [millionaire desijnated as the 53, created ;i sin'HÎar defense contractors without Me- .!>; by th e n a tio n 's v -’ h l‘ •:1 o n e H jne.v .Secretary ->f Defense, pru- trjh ; ho’diniis so ho could y am ara’s knowledge while he , ien tists because he i,[ac.t. v ien- • • INTER - F R A T ER N IT Y C O t'N - | puses to put more than iO\v they wore invest- was in office and he would re­ Id < II. - 30 p m . '¿A-Xu B e u Y ,.| fmiilion into a tru -t outside h;s ‘.1 W.'U:** ve was President. • . nteans of improving : open i-. I dose sume control of it whenever he ’ *..... house. Nomina-mnJ 1 control while he holds office. ,ive operations. j th** hardened v Laps and IN TUI*. P A S T Senate steps out of government. ¡v o n months this frisky f sometimes improves 1 He proposed that handiin? of e Senate have •'H I C E t B— 7; 13 p m 3; ! the money he received fast •• iT.ed Sam, has been h o n in g iefense offi- Michigan ranks seventh in the j month for selling his 24.703 v of any stocks or in* production of milk in the na- ■¡* one o . the valves . SOCIAL WORK ( I.I B tl 30 j shares of .«teck ¡n the Ford Mo­ •hich have direct con- tion The «state’s 750,000 cows ¿¿rt T h is v a lv e w a s '; , , , S O M F T , M F S ™ F (I ! C Ole ha M r.! lt r C o . of which he was p c e s i- with the multi-billion gave ever 5 5 million pounds of i* of ihe left side of the | dent when he was picked by was replaced bv ■v a l v e •fm ent ! S*.c il Welfare, ’ien>e contracts and milk last year# o p e n ;r President-elect John F. Ken­ he right side of nedy. The money could bo in­ I n otl Chari es E. Wilson, former SPARTAN CY C LIN G CU B— vested, but McNamara would The >iFW it of General Motors, not know what it w is invested s%M HAS demonstrated th a t . plastic '' r without the valve | The.-o exist.r LC TIIER A N C IA T IO N STCDENT . ’ ASSO­ .... ... I Ilured to dispose »¡f his and interests before he GALLERY ’ «se X i side. And the drawbacks. ft- SEN. RICHARD B i finned in 1953. PRESENTS: . i valve has given evi- flans ha-det.nc D A IR Y CM p D -G a , c h a ir m a n .f t h e S idi tion to his 24.705 -W th it (an function in its times plastic v. A : ;- of Ford stock, McNama- READINGS FROM armed service, eom mtfee 11» jbcat. >n, doing much more Jte weil. Dr C, a repe-rtxr that * ,v<* -, .o . he held options for pur- THE WASTELAND’* ijsrtant work than it did be- If *? Sam - ine Mr. McNamara and'..V )f another 30.000 shares on* r s h t . »;:*«« uhi lose an estimated 53 TONIGHT AT I tfort. R IFLE C I.C B 0:30 pm er defense very I This suggests that a similar to ure the tecrc fully ,n any po«.vbie confi in profits bv taking the 54714 E. Grand River •• rti humans mav be within a year SEN IO R COl N tll. (i t interests '* ‘ ’ said. ED 2-1146 Bussed said the McNa McN a m a r a s u p p l ie d - w as o p e r a t e d upon by SO SAM T -ir i: rm.-m Hus se p with a cop> of Open noon 'til m ldnifht n, s'.-'M'i E. Shumway, Dr. rm va.ch ■<■: >■ Ar 4 : o ipo.M'.i trust and asked w eekday« jrd it I.'w cr and Dr. R ay- a w rvm >::>• C t K 'k a t í i l l í í w l i r ¡ r l \ cos Committee i* id other IB oommiV.ee i fl S '.o f e r of Stanford i NSt .r: 1 s • y medii al school. They i Research he , ,j *he m itral valve, the 1 p y ,r an i rom.ni >n!y involved in p:e-en‘at •• • h e a rt disease, an.I Kai". F M p : ■ with t h e ’pulmonary ... ik -nt thev’ve found basic *r. * CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS D liX U M N K S : 1 p .m . D ay Me fo re P u b lic a tio n fo r T u es., W ed.. T h u r« ., a n d F r i. E d itio n s . Ilearllir.e fo r Mon. E d itio n : ! p.m . F ri. »r$$SS?5 J K l) 2 - 1 5 1 1 î;vr. 2615 nriOABW AY STARS— Bonnld Cook and Joan i.cnncli are conimi: to 1,,‘insin!; for th e stag e engage­ m e n t of “The Pleasure of His Com pany" T hursday under the auspices of th e Itroadway T h ea tre League AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE FOR RENT of L a n s i n g . \KF.R RAUH 1, HLV T CA H F fl í 'I 'á WITH r j fiC’-tc* MW'to 23 F l) 2 - Sì 7 SEffTS FD 7 - 1"?“ FANCIER WH ! W N ? E« r a l £ JEW EL* v .*«eK»inn Volk * b lu e, w h ite v sH4 .-14 F K .»la- Will accep t be-it •A: Fv ie to \\ i fFVROI FT. FOI 'R . ÈX> FOTl Tif.KI i>! i. k # nf \p tir e s , r {>«.] jx interior. n n c D ? * otiao after 5.15 p I MIT VV-i! ED 7 . 72 WM W T H O M A S';*! VOUD FGANDOR JEWELER : •> V IC TO R IA G O O D co n - * Hatley S tre e t E ast Lan* I p m. .4 REAM Y WHITE. F’ Vf?' N r F( H El NT -Ad U-lcngth. î Wirr F it SUT EU 4-<1 •*• r Perf* >t condition. W J ! î é-.n TU 2 * 54.14 6 CONST F: **r ORD FO U R -D O O R V - ? •■h tirane transmission. a w e r ED 2*2: br ak< s *ftnw 5 1: Y K T .l ; OUPE i nri . $-(« at ! .v n Y!*re Ai K to v r: ¿t : Ju*t !r i r - HOW TO WIN A M ASTER’S D EG R EE FORD fi - o - rr.it ic povxer DHOP e s ED 2 -2 4 M fFVROI F T IM P A L A CON- T A utom atic trantmlAAïon. * one **‘ar e f v ery clean, led leather finish irv id * Th ere is a growth of legitim ate student political A R E R 10 YEARS AS A FRESHM AN activity. There are a h o attem pts to discredit it. t RENAULT DAUPHINE Its er »rf-mirs i! O w n e r broR» IT . TriW ONF W as th e s t u d e n t s ’ d e m o n stra tio n a g a in st the T V y V r b**-n <*nr»il!i'«J .»♦ C .tp ito l f o r 10 v o r n o w a n d ’S** üf i¡ ED 7 - 1)130 m fter 6 p m H ouse Un Am erican Activities Com m ittee in San s till h u r a n t berrmK* th e F i-u r S o p h o n io rm , b u t tin* fhRO two. M0 r A tm j V N E FO I R- | ? I;’• ! 1FI) WITH F ra n cisco legitim ate? Are the attem pts to discredit F o u r ¥ w iih n » s i s ju9t-rt*U‘as*-d a tix iiu d is p la y s a -1«-::r»-<• o f m u sic a l forui Pow er » te e n n f a n d ■ M U r y d u at .) ju s t a b o u t :1 m - u ix x d lv -t .uni m o st d a n c c a b lo th is Fordrratle etc 3« «0« mil** ! it justifiab le? Today there are film s and publica­ *.rt» plus tw o snow . Call IV ! u2R4 i-• »1 unci o t C o eam en ctN iw n t D ay . In th<‘ s ty le <»f th e o r i g i n a l " F r e s h m e n •9052 f 1 tions representing the Com m ittee's viewpoint, both S tju n d ,’’ th e b o y s s in g a n d p la y th e ir o w n b a c k in g s to -<>ngs lik e W FORD. HOUSEWIFE*8 CAR •ni.F. ROOM MEN Q uirt about the dem onstrations in San Fran cisco and it» No**** well cared for. G ets ! M.rno.Kl 325 A ibert. ir’nune El) / » » « V o lrn ttm e , P a p e r M oon B u t /¡v a a U /u / an d U em un. S tr i c tl y ED 7 - 0 D4S. 3 | about the question of the Com m ittee’s violation of str» u $ h t-A M uff. ST14H6 EM PLO Y M EN T W ODUCTS D‘ST* ! a* ** i ROOMS FOR MAI r rudents Uni* c itize n s’ rights to freedom of sp eech, p re ss, and • V M C A :iii E vergreen r*: 4SI A bbott ( o f d k e privilegi?*. I' weeteîv assem bly. To date, few have listened to the reasons TtMÏ brOMAN «îwrnr aû t í t 2 ’ Mtíkt “r Utrkct. f »h m p e n a n . B rinca B ru tti- a l a t i Lenti») for the dem onstrations against the Com m ittee, and R«X)M FOR MAI.F student. 4fH Di- . ED U I S I L'nuon S treet ED 2 • 8 to the stu d en ts’ view ofawhat happened. BOVS WANTED F o r Infor* f*li D n w a L n m . ED 2* CLEAN RO?M. CfOKLNG famít* A fa ir judgm ent re q u ire s hearin g the stu d en ts' 5 0 ' ; o f f - ,1 y o u se n d »n tH40— u a W EE K L Y * s é ♦ha week oRty! r» r> FD 2-Ä274 * -i sid e a s well a s that of the Com m ittee. The C om ­ O p c n ln a i fo r f i v . *»>»(* m m w ith <*ar. T w in* VERV M C E JoARGE room .. IT V> m ittee continues, and with it the question of the u i o u im o n t. o h u n a E D 3 » : . s m a lle r rotmx ¿I nu. \¿ 0 T tc , i-m I m ( r i. S r M TUNER T ñ 1.*’ . L»ns*ng IV 4 * Sudi. h right and duty of public protest. •m « 4 . •* c e i)« .:t voud*’ LN EO 2 * ■Tj r F MEN COUlcD you u « m i T h e students' side is presented on a record made '.**** A L C O A , h as o p en in s YORK 219 IT. HARRELLS. LOST a~nd~FÖUND , { *• ii'«n w ith car* A dver- of e x c e rp ts from re c o rd in g s of the H o u se Un- j . Vw to* coeds an d werte* M ust s e il l*D 7 * I « » * or m g h t IS botte» .1 IO -íT -- HEJMÄ FRA M E glas4»« 1 bhiwA citò.r Fast Landing befere A m erican Activities Com m ittee hearings and dem LO VI LOST. L ltll# G it! . V O IC fB IM UOVF T hrrr- m í I BBT AFFAIR. Be C a rv llll *ew, g » to ffiu’e 2*1 TRA lERS FOR SALE N 'ifN i ..1er Iv»vf’. In ih >■g ifjï ‘.i It VIv Hi.-.rt. I m B eg tn iu im L tel, Lansing. e n ig h t a t »«.tul LU 2 - outer à u m B lu*, S p rin g is H r r e , ! S houkJ 4 NEW MOON. I« * e « \ TWO fR*■;#• Vos 7 onstrations in San Francisco. The Sounds of P ro­ C ure, i W.»h I K now . I !1 N« v«*r Ih r N ight, O u t o f N c a hf-rx. I ll to S*e th e laight. A t lodai, l a n g i h e d ro o n is Ff*ur oie<'e ED Ì ■ Sunk Agdtn, Wb**n Y'Mtr L o v e r I?* rnin)h< r A p ril, I'm A1w ■-v '■ A «o a tul F a r A w ay , i t i a N ear LOST G O LD LADY E lg in - w a tc h , test is distributed by Slate , a university political ( ’fuijting ILunUiW i, tftrr .ST1U74 p e a l ESTATE 1*13 or IV 3 - 2 1 U 4 u ml b atid . Rt w a rti o fie re d ED 2 • Ila* G o n e, m o re m 199 W orld, ev en trtht tr% st im party co n cern fd with the protection of civil liberties ' ‘AN’f c f O , w r -i v*rd. garage. tte.SUO • room ' Gas PERSONAL and civil rights. THE ittk. .1 FD î . * 3 > 3 S E R V IC E l-O'-L : P-' be R S A irrtru L jr o r FOUR ANSINO NEAR 12T? 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S til* —--------------------------------- 7b« N«t«ori, VA* B*- or’p -, HILLS f a c tjlty h o m e , I- r^r.» naftarns Very rca- p o r ftr fh* F ro |'* * > E.A :T LAN**!Nt EAR ?a!eg Can ED 2 - 4 iM S tncâeoak la ai» eliaca/mono» araar la» t — .— . •** ' I 1* be tbs. u.'i'ie- twc1 * ' .TV SiOal *J7v* a 49 , N ** U n iv « riitf I k «tata» Mai i * f iuM L P . ÜLI00L 1 • » ! « pi *«*•> S o 7br>ufht. »» «*«*»( « t *R K ED C A M P U S C L A S S iriS D S . . ' '•*»* «Od un>ir«ftitv PSO «‘a •*H • If > K I |« ,||4 ltu a .n l OOI-«K.I o .k » o««*M»»p*r» i/i tu» UB WANTED 2 - 35*3 -. HIGH KF.ADERSHIP . . • •t t»K Wn,-*>»<1» al Caiaarr.-« • ■d ,«'•*»« ^ O u T g ^ a P U s ■! ............ A fT R A C m E A F■ >VED LOW C O ST . . '- *P care fo r p re — s i p ir V u s # .:) •tth 17 u Q U I C K R E S U L T S . • .. ^ W V 'u a r * * Laluin^ Near pj t ED 2 - 1 .i 4 M jrM g a ii S ta te N ew » , E a s t L a m i n i , M ic h ig a n SPORTS W e d a e w la y , J a n u a r y 111 1961 Ohio State Still Tops Pitt's Mills Denies Contract With Dallas ITSBURG, (Ah PITTSBURG, TACKLE they told me the truth when 1 ■Anderson, president of the Uon.- Dick Mills of Pi ; denied that he signed the paper. I was not slgn- »nd w as told not to worry ^ AP Basketball Poll signed1 a cn trart with the Dallas Texans » of the American Foot- ing a cntraet for my services. it. that the Te..ans would Mills saidI h e 'h a s signed w ith I n o ,c a s e .____ the Detroit Lions of the National The Lions picked Mills , THE ASSOCIATED PSESS •. Duke (ll-I) ball League. - .. _ . i s. I » — auto Ohio State, National Collegiate j | OCLA <»S-8> “I signed who they told Football L e a g u e an 1 that’s No. 3 draft choice. The chose him in the ninth r (•- I) was an option , ’-1 raid Mi ili- where I w ant to play " basketball champion, made it Milfs said he called Edwin •he AFL draft. three consecutive weeks as the No. i team in the latest Associa­ H ila rio u s S to ry o f ted Press poll, and there seems Hurry— Last Day little reason to doubt tha Buck­ eyes will stretch It to f o u r I weeks next time the balloting is j LUCO N th o n s r ip -r o a rin g S p rin g v a c a tio n s ! GLADMER THEATRE AT 1:39 * 9:99 f-M. Matinee A d u lte.............................. H « Children under IÏ |M T l ANSINO » W ■ST Evening Adults ........................... 83.94 94e held. The Bucks received ell 36 NOW Don’t Miss This G reat Masterpiece! votes for first p’tco for *l e third I • 8:18 * SrftS They Wt their studies straight week in the fifth weekly poll, based on games through la U to Ibok for steadies! ACAO RM V AW ARDS Saturday. Monday night, Ohio MTR040U»TS-mYCR mwi State clobbered Evansville, 89- I « —» »o M tmun wMcfiN HUSt NMWCTtt H 59, for its elev e n th ' victory of the season. The Bucks have one jñ / h P fB th P I A more game this week, against Northwestern on Saturday, a big 10 fray they figure to w inI handily. Beys Arp kwalaass • MTTSOCOtOC. iim—ig I m o u s him • « or« Huanw IM WITH THE unanimous vo t e, 7VETTE MMEUX* JM HUTTON YOU CAN BUY TICKETS RIGHT I T TO SHOW TIME! Ohio S’ate got 360 votes based on IMMM MCHOU • PMJU PRENTISS 10 for first,- nit c for second, etc. p—tMRstat »taSttRwiics Bradley, also unbeaten, rem ain­ ed in aeeond place, well ahead pins F eetb ell Highlights of St. Bonaventure, beaten only l.n d in g sophnmore trio of Tom Lackey ( I I ) , Ilick Johnstone (12) by Ohio State, Carteen A News nnd Art Thomas ( I I ) get set for action agninst Michigan Tech this Louisville, another m ajor un­ week end. beaten team , ranks fourth, fol­ lowed by St. John's of New York, Iowa, N o r t h Carolina, Duke, ìn lh r tB flE M Larl.t v. Johnstone nnd Thomas Kansas S tate and UCLA. Iowa 1 g e u s a —a j ' s a a s n a w ..... J moved Into alxth, replacing Sonlis ster Hockey Team North Carolina, whll* Kansas State moved into th e top 10, taking 'h e No. f spot. U C L A cropped to tenth after d K ld in g e PIO O B A M INFORMATION CALL BD 3-8817 H» s i t ( V TT• -h School He played hockey the Sault St. Marie Recreation pair of games w ith Washington. Siiti- \ l « s M" f r three years for Copper Cliff League and Northern Hockey Auburn, which had been unbeat­ distinctly# fashion bolts en and rated 10th, dropped out . fl 'h anri during that time it j League. Tom is a team man and af»er losing to Mississippi State. ■- r. the Northern Ontario High gond two-way hockey play-r 1. Ohle State (30) (10-0) 300 NIGHTS ft SUN. — ADULTS 90c SAT. MAT. 65e 1 .9 9 tool Championship t h r e e who also posssscs a good shot, Some of is teammates j As this line gains experience 3. Bradley (13-9) 314 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT urrr former Michigan State working together as a ¿’nit they 3. S t Beasventare (11-1) M i STARTS ? P.M. - FEATURE AT 7:40 • 9:50 Sovo on tfiese costumo-eomploment- .will aid the Spartan squad with pre.v.s Ed Pollesel and Joe Po- n n « nnd 4! .their enthusiam and skill. "This 4. LeatsvOle * (13-0) SIS 8. S t John's (9-1) 178 ing belts .cowhido, satins, velvets, Vfiet a successful high school shuld prove to be the top hockey ‘Thu thu-.i.i m long V i ?h j- v -r * f in' líate Hockey with Falcon- hi 1 . Ontario's team. Dick is trio for Michigan State,” s a i d « Iowa c r e e r he went on to play Inter­ Carh Bessne. | 7. North Carolina (91) 107 (8-3) 139 m k tm r n c m ¡eweled or novelty stylos in soft m u lug .in i V an iXM-ptionai play-m .iker a n t Michigan State's fir«t traek In the last six NCAA eham - pastels or rich hues. Select reasons " al >h s i b i-Xj r.encc aids (he two field, laid out in 1899, extended | plonshlp cross country meets, T e ste r Cathy othrt s 1•.humores on his line. ,around the women's gymuasium Michigan State has w alksd off f in - a t sen s at ’ IJr-ad Coach A- - and two women'» dormitories in [ with four team titles and two knew she several to accent your Art Thomas, sophomore wing Dirk .lohnvlc-tii- w as being hnt.i from Dearborn, Michigan the center of campus. second place finishes. -Maggie and |5 n ist» l< ■ •a 11 he graduated from Laurey The Ce»*I need for spring wardrobe. scoring with a ' It eh School Hr gamed hi* ex- senw thtaf THE BOOK WAS A Art Thomas is li< pi 1 ¡1 nee in Detroit Recreation SENSATION. . THE MOVIE _ evOt Sizei 22 to 28. m ar P-it I >1 i.i ui Hockey, and was rated place wilh n ¡ A SUPER-SENSATION! i i m i t o I S I s i h i * m w u Sh m p r i ^» « ■ g g j » an 1 vi "plional plaver in his I .H-kev I' t* cnri.i ! points to i- umi ii h « 'I days A c 'Od skater • TOMORROW A MUST SEE FEATURE! a -a (piick and arrú fa te shot, frena (¡94 pan. ». or m3 . he h.a-. a ntcd much to the Spar­ Onlythe STARTING FRIDAY AT 7 F.M. JOffV‘:TONF pophiimntp cent 1 tan b int. V.\c Tom l.ackey, from i hot sun Siiilhm v. fira.’o itc'd fi im Saul! si Mane, Michigan played I waswftnsss h-' for seven years w ith 1 tothsfr shameless Adder 1 ihs Pari sinl ft l i t ! i Green Bay s o they thought HITS risi i, n-id Hon tola respectively, .> o ont- of. M itturt State's top fi» "m . K itners dur ng the past EN1K ETY! F irst e l e a r W inter FeoMval af Foreign tlti I two s -o tic i irned t h 1 e e S ift Hits! letters in foo m il ut MSU. Coach V’Oii l.ombardi of the Parkers, who is now m Los Angeles drilling the West team In the annual Pro Howl g s m e till*, weekend, has prrvi.i«ly Indi­ cai' ¡1 that be hopes to find ,n U pM p i Iftÿtatty's OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Addei ly 11 running H 1if bac* M M t e iS S R N N UNTIL NINE wh ' m uid tv u; id at the flanker S|Xlt • l* f‘» .? t m i» « r m a tltm IV i -3*105 OHüfcSííi 210 Abbott M . F estere »t 1:35,1.10 / * « • in c tim W t: Í * . v ;% í u l I C k w W S - 4 P I 1 IL- > wsihtoi ■■Bag t ’£ I •-'JvTs ‘ a -i IS ? / / / s ^ ìhìS v h q q * for atarte FRIDAY! VARIETY ISS W Jntf // 2 .8 5 S P iC i oFtm'!/ here’s important value n e w s . . . SPECIAL PURCHASE of MEN’S PAJAMAS $4 Spociol Saliingl Nylon 9ric«t brisfs in ssvsrol ttyksl This Is aoesceptiMelesvtooi apportsofty to Whilp, soft pink or ksigt with prstty potlol or wkito florol boy flooty wof the I.M Ixiil-tii.j. All I'in. Frid ,> i„,w . voileyi.mll res: rs are due bv i" . 1 :i ‘alent, revamped , !<„ its n o - u p a n n (fi'ferited a stubborn v ; a n squad 24-11, ,M .nd.iy 1 tiie men’s l.M. build- quadrangular ,• last Salunliiv, meet at MSl 's JFRRV IIOKt iur* •) over-all perfor- ,%l/l 7 i’i.tSN»' ,, , . — ... Head coach Collins and As- , I sitant 'coach Grady Pen niter a « i| ured the 147. 177, itri .1 that Indiana, although I .1 * .v.ules. ¡11 f o e ■—. S’ale’s Aim great experience on their side , , .1 -‘arts, had Salto, Laniers Lea n d w h e n I n d i a n a ’s B u • . 0 defeat by I-i.b •••, tt*. : r 1 *1 pinned B u s se ll Smith "f Indiana 2 : ,n ,/,c third period Jlond'y. 79-33. 'The 1 ... so r’an's fifth .n * m - d r v Tht 1! r 1 rgu« T< Mi 0 1 An automatic fall was award- □shigaa Stala Uaiversity ¡0 ;o sta te’s Okla Johnson when 5.a. • - :->4 was lead tv re suite • ' ss-.. > MSi* öS *.,• Hoosiers forfeited‘the 113- 79 pound division. 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Meyer won 3 and lost ’«■• i n th" job. - »•*-• athletic director 1 ':a»t year befcxe Ocinc plac'-d on ’he i sab led 1st June f an 1 offered by PUBLIC SERVICE - . Frank E. A i’um u r tereor.g an opera! 1. n for a ■•« t.c retirem ent age . April is scheduled to back injury. He './.e ninth Ph..ae« liyer • , sign for the ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY fr >m the position on next .«easm. .. . 3 r d h m « M S e m i t investor-owned electric a id p s u tiities! PATand MARTIN PRESENT... PersonalizedHairStylesatP.H.F. P.H.F- is starting the New ^«ar with a promise -* continue nerving you with j>er.«<>n*»lized hair P*t and Merlin will s ty le . our hair to cwBipliment your featured -mu personality. Stylish TILL » men appreciate PJIJF. P»* is i g w f y M M k> ICON sg Gtosan f o f te . ED 71111 8PM I PA TRICIA N S## our r#pr#s#ntativ# ruBUC SERVICE SATURDAY H A IR FASHIONS wh#n h# visits your cotl#g# on ELECTRIC ANO U S COMPANY 311 E. 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W R f;i! \ ( F ,t ( ( ) . ( HYOVAi *? " ■ • Williams Film Defies Taboos Homosexuality, cannibalism and | “Suddenly Last Summer’* :: iurinjt ’.ho p*-r.- n r v ('-lem ,v V.v'i K I ' Bv BILI. DOEBNEB ► ,.)r? il through i3. m i .v . ' r „ , . . Stale New» Film Crttle several Freudian personality d o - 1claim to adult entertainment, a _ • ", . June and Augu * se-in-h and development *S:iriite< viatlons ,ire woven In and out ol ¡however, isn’t hollow, as was. a! degree lei K D I P \ It '-í RÉSTAt’BANTS- .. ' . a rather abtrtise plot. .... for I n s t a n c e , “Girl of the rrvte’.v unie- .probably.«Mies more Hollywood, Willjamjt w n l t r t l r t s the play Night’s.” The difference is not than anything on the from strand# of dialog, a n d ¡the content, but the context. One J A \| \RY II a 12 ;modem screen Ai dd has am -¡w eaves them into a compra- is a spoon-fed core course fop t CO.. BESKABMI for doing with hensibie whole. Four or five mo- id o - l t-yourself puychoanalUts .«< x F.NOB- BES. D Err. " r oR 11» ATINO ( oltP *tifs occur and reoccur like a .while the other assumes and dr* like Tennessee Williams. rsamc. (M i (D i V' r ' K' !' ' 1 ' theme .song, giving the work a imands a certain audience foun- '.•chf'Hiistry í ) > jone <*f A m ericas mst eminent highly unified, if spmewhat cnm -Idation without which the film >r R & D posi- ipJavwrignts, and Katherine Hep- !plicated, continuity. is an unsolved riddle, majör* 's, ^ Vv? wi^ . ” |slapsfick comedy concerning one %1 ,S n 1 Kh ! ’ ' wi’h fl,'rr*' '" cm ' v that niarks a hl*h version of how a particular fe n - program in channel 1 0 s point in her c a r e e r . I era I fought the Civil War. ' ' r ’* 1 I'he nearly all William- j Admission to the film is bv i ommerciaj Graphic Art ’ ;s sumanian theater, we are emo- season coupon book only. the title of tonight’s program, as tionally exhausted, yet our fa- -, .-.ry. industria! pagi- ’ OPEN Cl Y11- WAR CENTENNIAL— Servicemen stand at attention Rr.if McConnell compares com- Itigue goes unrewarded by mes- before the tomh of Gen. I'lyssg* S. Grant in New York at a ceremony mereial art of today with th at'sag e or moral, K M ART 13. ISSI marking the beginning of the Civil W ar Centennial. West Point cadet* n 'he'prist. Many fine examples j Also, an'uncharacteristic hap- 1961 |pt>REt>S()(iR.%PM AH 1.11* are in ranks at the left; representative* of the C.S. armed forces carry i .> displayed as he discusses ipy ending leaves a bad taste in iVt.APH—Me*h Engr- • !’• • fla g s at right. (AI* Wire Photo) the works of Hemhrandt, Lou* (the viewer’s mouth. The play’s . ■; ¿n design A* - - tree, pioasso and the commercial |tragic overtones aren’t followed of complex mecii- SAN MELO I MJULI» SI HOOL E’cet. Engrs. (B< for MS TBM’T— . , 0 computer de* gn. in K1,. -h, M tìb, Se eme, no i R> Mi (lame to MSI1 need for more and better physi- t standards ,,f • university artists of today. facilities, such a.s class- have sen :n the past few sear*. ■■,o-ris. and more ' ’dedicated mostly Peeause the students .ir, bv ,.n honest catharsis. :,i t - for- po. Hons -n o!! F • m* n'. rv F *'.H',t‘.uin 1or teachers who can motivate the more concerned about compe- T. DI RIBOV CO.. I’M — C E O V IIORMFX A CO.— M ar­ k e tin g r it his. 1 : h »» in the future education will fores on stale universities m a: h ;>*s,lions be more difficult and more ex- , ’not they are appropriates, VtTH LAB*.. INC—Chem. s between fin* pensive. Help must come from. King said. ’ One of the most -2 ., s’eroid) (M l mixing politics into upiv<'r.sity IS n « x t ta n sr:. pnarmaeology iM . opinion flta,- the ■.»dueatii'mal appropriations. CiodlinrvB ", a],irs. hi >chem.. (Ml ,v n.crobiology t.Mi (L)| STOP A SHOP. IV( .— A university, an I - research po-“ . n* irv and reward- ( PENNCV COMPANY— Ad it iB i mnior- .A SKIERS - . - (Bi majors ,s management tra.n- t fr n a t io n a l WCt CO.—Elee. Engr- . P.M. 3 2 Union uns. Chem. Eng product ens.ncrr.n Hack M arch 27 ( m o rn in g ) J& Û L Shirt Lam iry M eals - T ax inc — 110.00 com p lete Movie & ('.offer ntTT A WHITNEY AIR E. Grand River A rra n (rom Student Sendees Building I u r lh e r In fo rm a tio n A (RAFT. MY. OF CNÉTEH AIR( RAFT ( OFF. — Fhvsir* ( ALL: J. LYONS. El) 7-l ittl ■ . Apphed Mechanic.- •LHARKHAM. EI) 2wl*»'l t- Chem, Mrch. and F.- for positions in ANN FU RDY, ED 2% f«l ?. A- D, & design. e rvo o tfs ü » F r 90Ü ! S R .’l ì E. GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING I’h. ED 2-2114 9G O M R\ HEAD­ A QUARTERS for all PHYSICAL EDUACATION J SUPPLIES Jan. 2 8 ■ liw in i “KBUJSS” BUNMTN M AKE M O N EY! Dr. Frood is unable to answer letter 'Iall i p , , , | m MirunK . ■. I h . m e t poenl*r S from perplexed student Your help needed. Lucky Strike ■soot f s w B W i i i l racket for ph> * ed use. B a i r e t b v price: 4.95 • ( h e r S p a u ld in g . W ilson k M a rt.r e e o r ra c k e ts 2.05 - N.95 will pay $200 for best reply to this letter: Dear Dr. Frood: How catT'a aan 3 uch as yourself bo so * 6AHTM SHmEGMKS «rong so ofton. so stupid so consistently and yet,at the same tine, have the intelligence, good sense and Senior Ticket. outstanding good taste to snoke, enjoy and recomaeud § plastic —19r # ti VIon — t:.o,world*s rinest cigarette— I«cky Strike? P e rp le x e d Sales Today ADLER SKI handball If you were Dr. Frood. how would you «newer this letter? Heed ue your saooor to 60 weeds RENTAL or Im. Ir v to think as Frood thinks, feel u Frood fasts. For last «nee, his answer mlgfat.be s. c. SOX H a v k n t y o u EVEB HRAMU o r HCH1J50FHHENIAT" You ran do better. A l entries GLOVES Skis. Bools. Poles will be fudged uu the bean at humor, originidity and style (it should be Freedkm), Lucky W kile sox. L o o tn k ia Sinke, the regular cigarette college students prefer, wilt pry *300 to the student who, in the IMr wool, 10’‘ o>k»n iwddod or BBp o d d od oo opinion of our judge*, sends the beet answer to the letter nbeee. All entries niuet hepoet- • ap u k i o — S.65 — 3.25 Stretch sox. — 9 5 - pr. 5 marked no later than March I, 1661. l e u heck, light up e Lucky and T H IN K FROOD. Mail your letter to I.inky Htnke. I*. - group* led b y ! $300 plus untold, loss of having j R rst to MSU glnee “ The Antony Caesar s friend ixation, minors, and more tax- the hills. It is estimated that ¡the Mich.g Temperance foun- the liquor store or tavern closed, . ^ lait fatI , Douglas Campbell, director o f : 2arding its physical ief headaches $20,000 a day lost in tax rev- d on bear pr >ressure on the ¡for seven to fifteen days. ; J 1 » u >.1 .u - t e r ®f programs, qu: the Players, probably sefs the and compos;! try today, ne- m ue from il :il operations in state to add even mr.ra taxa- i Root said that he did not fee!1 m e PRODUCTION was a j insight into a very fa: hectic .schedule of his group a s . of the student bod* id Roof, Ij Michigan alone." ,'tion onthe liquor industry. H e ; that lowering the age ‘;rni1: brilliant* staging of Shake- ro :i i legislative ROOT. A LANSING area res- ' said he believes the foundation ; would solve any of the Indus- ' • ■ The © st har the reasqn for their not too ex - discussed possible » mn'h of t h'o ident the entire 46 years of h is'h a s an ambiguous title. T h a t , try’s problems. It would be ideal -» pearc s tragedy with an eoono ' -------— ------- ; their multiple with cellent performance. the university in the I', i Licensee’s : fe, is the owner of Dagwood's ; organization doesn’t advocate ' if the responsibility was placed my of actors and a m ulti-leveled i ancj great energy, affecting v This past weekend they per-] The council will Tai formed :n Canada, Ohio,and i tim e this term d. ^•.president of liar on Kalazamou street on the temperance; prohibition is what on the purchaser, not the seller, set’ingcreated by Brian Jack- : derful changes in voice and tv unit of the east iide of Lansing. Beside*“ they’re af'er. according to Ron*, he added. son. 'tum e in a very short time, Jackson. -Tuesday, night they j university’s growth j In::;. were to perform m Elkhart, I n -j addition to carrying e-To r seven years, h activity in the Table-Top ;On the other hand, 'he T a b ic -1 Root, who is also a member of Douglas Campbell's directio n ' It is regretable that the I o on the liquor Conerc'S, was an unsuccess- , Toppers actually advocate tern-; the Ingham County Board of Al- was incisive, sometimes b rillia n t,; tations of touring so widely a ana tine work for the F rimed '.h.frpiv' ;i »andidate for state se n ato r!perance among its member* and cohol Studies, said that in spite as jn the death of Cinna, b u t ; in such various places pre The Players, founded by Tom | ate. 1933 her i: has proven n the recent Democratic party their customers. of temperance groups the ma- •tended to repeat movement p at- i this company from cxbib: Patters in and Doug Campbell.! To allow more f; tax-collecting! primary eiee! .n. The Temperance foundation; jority of states, counties and terns and tableaus. its best, hav?? performed before more discussion, ttif? state and local TheMichigan Table-Top I.J-; opposes every measure sponsor* j municipalities have controlled | The eleven member cast was The Players, the most than ^ million theater goers in meet le?s frequer* Hoot. rensec’s Congress is supported ed by the Table-Toppers in the distribution of liquor. Here in ¡headed by William Needles, aslficie n t group presently a* the c.'3-8t 9.x seasons. (tw o hour session govemenis, - ......... ■■■■■ ■ ] next meeting w;’i HERE IN MICHIGAN- ,* ' j county nr municipal unit? legislature Hoot said that in Michigan, no city that has voted ’ Brutus, who approached the able in classical works, is c- r f 17 monopoly state?? the throughout the state. Its head- 195B it even opposed legislation j to sell liquor-by-the-giass has difficult role of the honorable vented from bringing to their The Cof^s^us of Rhodes, one three weeks. quor Control commission quarter -.r" l ocated on 218 j to provide that drivers’ licenses ever reversed its stand on this m urderer w ith command and a Skakespearean efforts more of of the seven wonders of theI —.......... ............ indirectly from th*? prod vice-r I V/e t I nia street in Inn ing. also contain the photograph o f , issue. depth of understanding that the spectacle in costuming and ancient world, wasa bronze CAMPITS c l a s s : sells packaged alcoholic be It : organ zed to promote I the driver licensee—a measure “It is significant that 49 states, | illuminated the c h a r a c t e r ! properties that so often enhance statue represen‘:ng Helios, the •t.o ; through one of two - >’vi he inves'men! of j co-sponsored by the Table-Top- since the repeal of rational pfo- ; throughout the play. ¡visual appeal. sun god. . HIGH READER- designated dis- licensees engaged in the aleo- fpers and the banking interests, hibition, either license p riv a te 1 -¡butor (SDD) or state holic tievcrace i.u i'r*-*ngr—Brmt THIS BIT OF legislation, t dealers or actually sell alcoholic esignated merrhan -•-fSDM) I •* •.* it aids the I which finally passed after a *beverages on a monopolistic ■ho is allowed t > sel beer and carrying on public . three-year hattje, will be a do- • basis," Root said. ‘‘Mississippi Sapar Right Smoked ■¡ne only, according o Hoot. ; in their ewtvifonse against false proof ot age | will probably remain dry as Hoot said that the ¡tate adds immur Ho it was presi- by minors, Root hopes.. False Jong as the people there can 39 4 per rent "murk-tjp" to thCjrient r*f tv i h im county unit | identification does not excuse a ! stagger to the polls and vote price paid the producer to de- from 1952 termine the sale price. The ; _ TiT liquor or tavern owner from "n o ’ on repeal," he concluded. Shaak C de. Jer's profits, Root continued, s 10 per cent of the total sale Portion lb. price on top of which he must charge thr* customer sales tax, “nuisance ‘ tax, and a special tax on sales of “hard’* liquor* (22 per cent or more alcoholic content’. GOING! GOING! GOING! All PRESENT MERCHANDISE AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS! BaR Parti— 49 c Since repeal of prohibition the lb. consumer—and 62 per cent of adults in the United States are Speri Shirt* WINTER Cfcakka Beote kpor Righi Sapar Mgkl i te < msumers of alcoholic beverag­ Sweaters Jackets Chamk Bologna Sfietd Balagaa es according to a I960 Gallup poll—has paid 67 billion dollars in federal, state and local taxes; Vaine** to S4.9 Rea. 914.95 now S9.99 Value« to 34.50 Value« to 89.95 3 9 , lb. ¿45, the federal government has re­ ceived about 49 billion dollars Only $2.99 Rec. S9.95 now |6.99 Only $19.99 Only $9.99 (>f this according Hoot, Michigan alone in 1959 re­ Oav’I laspaated Whalt Osmylatety Bteaaad CORDUROY 100% WOOL ALL WOOL ceived 68 million dollars in li­ Slacks Top Osate Ties Sails Frying Chickens quor taxes. Compare with this the 69 million r!«•U-»r*. received from all other businesses in the Value« to 82.50 form of franchise taxes. O ver­ taxation has stimulated the il­ Value to 88.95 Reg. 55 & 49.50 Reg. 849.50 - 29 , * legal manufacturing of liquor, Only $5.99 Only $39.95 Only $39.59 Only $1.50 Hoot said. •in the United States today, Oat ap 33a more stills are being seized than during prohibition over 20,000 Hals Orsss Shoes WASH N WEAR roRDtntOY a year," Itoot raid '* 'Moon­ Flaaasls shine', or non-tax paid liquor as it is called, is a lucrative Value« to 88.95 Reg. 89.95 Osai Osate Small Lean Spare Ribs 39 ( lb. business her© in Michigan. An estimated 20 per cent of dis­ Only $3.99 Only $9.95 Only $4.96 $19.99 Tangerines tilled spirit* consumed In Mich­ igan is •moonshine*. IT! 100% Wool Wonted Suits r* usjoo. only $40.00 rin 2 5 c dOL A Crime Crisp 24 Larga matas Solved; A O il DRESS SLACKS R E D U C ED 25% Reati Lsttass tiza 1 9 c ea. BmdHtewar 3 9 c ea. 228 ABBOTT RD. Job Lost Len Kositdiek's VARSITY SHOP EAST LANSING Florida Frask SOUTHAMPTON. ENGLAND,] Brapefrail 8 lb. bag 6 9 c Morimmo 5 9 c lb. (AP) Policeman Hubert Hack- j lev get out in find the per|M tra- ! t o r s of two burglaries on his beat, a court was told recently end succeeded only too The people at The Iota 17 OL w ei!. The burglars were his Pats tad Brama Stylo Corn 1 2 c ea. <»wn > . Peter, J4 and An­ drew, 11, who stole a type­ w riter from a school and two air Student Book Store rifles from a shop. ( ACROSS FROM BERKEY) Ann Paga u 73c H .1vi ng solve*» the c i iitie*, Hack ley, 43, rieciited to throw the loot int.» 11*»* ocean and give Sated^Brtttkte; qt. jar 43c 0EX0 Sbarteaiag 3Hi. can the children .» g•hkI spunking. But detectives found out what had happened and Hackley was CamabaH Soaa Sate chargeq with avostni., the boys to "prevent their trial and pun- ashment" unde, an old ltritish are more than Ohtekaa Noodle, Mvshvaam tad Yogotabte Beef 6 Ne. 1 tan $1.00 law. Hackley, who had 14 years on Bota tad Vagatatela 7 Ne. 1 tans $1.00 the |K>bce force with a flawless record, pleaded guilty "This man’', feeling? a they carrv a full line of Books and “ Water and Sewnur Works, n 4echnlc»l journal f.>r Sanitary >j»Xin«iis, carries ,»n nrticle ;n supplies and there’s plenty of free Pineapple Pie iu 39« « . Giani - Jelly • Roll m 59* th e December issue bv Rasbtd A Anwar, Carl A 11t»t>*rt ami Richard U. Byerrum ol th r Ki i- Tie Chemical Laboratorv at Parking in the lot behiad the stored Y O IR EAST LANSING A ft P S t’P E R M ARKET AH prktH m Him A4 effect ire th n i S m t Jan. I»* ■ALciiijian Stale Viuvrrsit* CORNER OF HAGADORN AND EAST GRAND The article, "Toxicity Studies *>n Cadmium ami Hexavalent Chromium.’’ describes the 1 , ^- Stop in today and get that extra RIV ER in W i i u u t M S oper MorfceU. sto re a n i a l fhre la n s in r A A ^ VlU of four je a r studies con- helping hand. »AP Food $tores csm ini: tlie small amounts of STORE H O I RS these chemical* probably p :.- aent in public w ater supplies. MONDAY T H R l S A T tR D A Y Experiments, the authors »aid, showed chromates •bai'tnful effect* on rat*. have no The Student Book Store 9 A M. TO 9 P.M.