Strrving M S I F o r 31 Yra r* L .w ta b liih e d 1 9 1 0 \«»l. 5 2 , N o . |.‘(2 E u t Lansing. Michigan. Friday Morning. Februar» II», IHM * Cage* E â tt LanMnK. 5 Cenfd # Labor Secretary Inspects Michigan’s Jobless Areas Anti-HUAC Politicians Regain Sefsro Week Goldberg To Feature ^ ill Tour P e titio n Congo Government V I I CP Flay Lansing Published V A S H IN ». TO N . oPi NEW Y> tRK. »' A pet:1!«! sino. Kre«h reports of m ounting w i t h •!'»• o t t n . * o f m o re *h»n of u n e m p l o '. n i e n t in h ig c itie s 400 c ttiw 'r w u r g i n g ‘ h** M ttisc 1 N *- p ro m p te r] P re s u le n f K en- nf R ve* to abolish i*s j munti u n - A nv*f t r a n A fh v iU fS onrr»- P r*v i\t Jo sep h K * * 4V »ibu j ' nedv to o r d e r a * e rie y n f o n - HMM. 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During the three da\ e\enl f'rnsh-Snph rnunril will v*rti«emer»t. includo* leader* of, -n u n ’ r y h*M S e n ’p ' n ^ r —a n d «c*v th o s e c itie s to he in s p e c t » * * ! bu ,n»" and Ut>.r,churchmen, proclaimed, a proviv.otvh! ■ irt «f F rid a y . * well regular $1.15 pizzas for M. —Stale Sews photo h> Mark Kraslof. educator«,writer«, actors, civic ernment of pariiamentanaa« f ■»hOf <,^'e*^c pj< * . ■f* -.»'-A« d f ? - l e a d e r s a v id p u b l i c off. c i a ! » . n f r v i u n til p e riu im e n fjr>«art t* v » r* f * h a n ;* h a * b e e n larnc.s spread » um motwl, but this vr.ä lour Day Tnei! Adenauer-De (rimile Talk riç a rïy > p » < c i o f she 1 ^4hf. 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' ‘•v io tW f y t e a t i f i e d . • » > *i< -se c « u ii h -* v e had W »*« * « « •« ► o r» o f. The f - - in t u i . r . o u t '«fl.’’ *Mud y. . v - , ,, t ; i . >v . t e a e v j« * A . «.. . •* ¿w _______ , yir- « Cohen end hi* i jg p e w ib ü * f >- me i - livod in !»ew Y o rk Cd« ; t a ip RI. FRnweeg, (#v—c\>n- TN** rrene.iita U u Q w iì» m a r i e ! T h e pci'iMtcutioi. *a>* H ougn- •hrtaa thrw M W * «Imi have rattttci the A r m « K1FTC ani aland tag « r»».tUc b ’ f munfot D M «I RW’CMna mam* ■** r r ìo '*A.fRg, • w a r d » ••!»«< ! t o o a n d M l* * C"«** T a a u ’. h o rtaed aooaaa. i M ad d ro p p e d M ahoU a on bank c a M awar» far Uw third tun*. Left to rtcht an radete Bryan v«w; ».* »¿1 if*he w d r t * e n r o i j - i p e t* f r o m o ffic M l* fi««» « b d p * * " No, ?vi»l uHoutfwriaad Q u a m n y l i l g g R l a t e to d a y . G. Mftaar. Uterini gftteMBra, M » k d a V. Taai*awa. Saa Praactecn « d m ’.h e p r o g r a m H a v e now c d .J» em t o L « n K k ale . w h o . t o * » C h aM O O N a M a a n U a t D a f e n « r, I aw rtn r op b am o re. ( th e m to th e K n ig c ts fo r tr a n » - they could bava o m ^ w t a d *Jhe»r m b f li f H t. f ic e b y w r i r ** , Ministry W fi’ to W X »/ t f ? o M ichigan S tale N ew ., E a rt 1-an.lng, M ichigan K P I 'f í M U A I . F rid a y M o ra ln » , F a b m a fy 1 0 . 1 W m m J r - ft % :f • “ — 1— 2 — 3 — 4 — ! " Hopes to Kennedy Dorm Housemother Violates iel if É *1 ; i Revisions Needei j 1 Student’s Right of Expression In Aid toAfricani r ' ftP 1;v « 11 nifiiii* let it- try t*> m aintnin the •laimo th ere ed considerably. Poople.Jn countries *h. w ritte n in em otion, h u t th a t th e food w as In m aintain the U . 8 . hod epent millions of dollars tru ly bad a n d th a t h e r vhIuc ju d g e m e n ts of In Monday’s paper. Delores Turnluili. a th e food did n o t re q u ire p ro o f. She d is ­ foreign old grow more and mors unfriend 11 freshm an from Gilchrist, criticized the dormitory foot I She com plained ahnnt the i)iinlity id the fond, and the l a d t ha I it " a s claim ed sn y co n nection w ith th e second le tte r, b u t e x p la in e d t h a t h e r d o rn im a te s to America. The emerging notions of Afrtr* bs?» necessarily worried about the entire U. . ... . had w ritte n it to d e fe n d h e r views. usually rolti and tasteless. We railed M rs. S am ann im m ediately foreign policy toward them. 8©m* Afric We ha v i' no opinions oil I lie quality of a f te rw a rd s . S he re p lie d to every q u e stio n , states still staggering with colonial »ha« • . n e d in Gilchrist. But we do object “ I re fu se to co m m e n t.” W hen w e asked h e r les began to lose their high hopes in Ami -tronply l<» th e incid en ts w hich occured to defend h e r ow n po sitio n , she a g a in re ­ ice when they saw colonial powers uii ,i a r e s u lt o f .Miss T u rn b u ll's public c r it­ fused to com m ent. W e can only assu m e U S planes and weapons sgsinst the Af icism. from th is th a t sh e has no defense. cans In their fight for freedom. I'li. dav the le tte r a p p e a r e d , D elores D elores is a t p re se n t d eep ly co n cerned THE AFRICANS ASK: W hy does t v , called down to her h o use m othe r’s office. w ith h e r re la tio n s in th e d o rm ito ry , b u i U. S. send money end mlssionsries to h* M r- Samnnn, her housemother, in a very even m ore co n cern ed w ith sta y in g in school. Africa, and at the same time give politic i 1>m t ' 111n I and courteous m an n er, asked if S he said th a t r a th e r th a n have th e w ho c support to PortuguaPs policy of eiulu Delores would always be a trouble m ak er, th in g publicized she w ould p r e fe r to j u s t ment of Africans in Africa through t s h e staled 1hat Delores had caused previous le t it " a ll blow o v er" an d sta y o u t o f m ore U . 8. votes In the U N .’ trouble in Gilchrist, and that h e r com plaints tro u b le . W hen we e x p la in e d o u r p u rp o se While I leave this q u e stio n to the »> about the food followed th e g en eral p a tte rn . in p u b lish in g th e fa c ts, how ever, she ag re e d . ing public to answer, I’ll proceed to f T h is is n o t thp first in sta n c e o f a perso n a cursory trsatmant of ths American I MRS. SAMANN announced t h a t D elores b ein g called to ta sk fo r publicafly e x p re ss­ eig n policy towards Africa. must back up a ll h e r a c c u sa tio n s w ith in g h is view s. B ut in th is ease we have d e f­ After studying the co n tem p o rary Am proof, and t hat she m ig h t be railed in to th e in ite fa c ts and th e w illingness o f th e in­ lean foreign policy towards A frica in E d e a n ’s office if th e d e a n so d e sire d . d iv id u a l co n ce rn e d to reveal h e r n am e, enhower’s administration, one comes to t W ednesday a second le tte r a p p e a re d in in ste a d o f q u ie tly le ttin g it p ass. following two conclusions: tin- S ta te N ew s. I t w a s sig n ed by 19 w o­ 1. The entire policy had been based n men from G ilc h ris t w h o r e a ff irm e d D e l­ W E F E E L T H A T th is s itu a tio n is a fla g ­ on humanitarian drives, but solely on bl o re s ’s c ritic ism s a b o u t th e food, a n d m en ­ r a n t v io la tio n o f th e rig h ts o f s tu d e n ts political expendiency. tioned th e h u m ilia tio n a n d re p r im a n d s she an d citizens. W hen individuals a r e sqbjec- 2. The bulk of the dollars leaving Am h ad received a s a r e s u lt o f v o icin g h e r com ­ te d to p erse c u tio n fo r p u b lic a lly e x p re s s in g Letters to the Editor ican shores to Africa usually entered p lain ts. th e ir o p in io n s, it is tim e fo r th e u n iy ^ rsity wrong hands, and many tim es the wm T h r a fte rn o o n th e second le tte r a p p e a r e d , D elores w as a g a in c a lle d dow n to M rs. S an in n n ’s office. S he p lea san tly accused an d its s ta f f to seriously Reexamine its v alu es. C riticism is basic to th e e ffic ie n t func­ —- Criticize Contradictory Stands state» . THE.NET RESULT of th e total Am« can fo re ig n policy in A frica prior to K D elores of in s tig a tin g th e second le tte r, tio n in g of o u r dem o cratic sy stem . T he in view from public streets of nedy« in a g u ra tio n w a s th a t very little p a n d ssk ctl if th e food h a d im p ro v ed since fa c t th a t th e food in G ilch rist im proved O p fM M iitfi S t a n d s ? R h y C o m p la in ts ? similar materials. h ad been a c c o m p lish e d . Inetead much di tin* day th e first le tte r w as published W hen a f t e r D e lo re s's le tte r is a m p le p ro o f of T* Dm Editor; These laws open the way a g e h a d been d o n e to both the Amene D elores a d m itte d th a t th e food had im- th is p rin c ip le . T* Ike Editor; to a fair and open elimination im age a n d th e A fric a n » thenm-hc« All of us realize that winter Ilf p roved, M rs. S am an ti d em an d ed th a t De- R a th e r th a n dem and a public apology from RECENTLY a local magarme term works a hardship on many of the problem with w-htch the B u t K en n ed y ha» u sh ered in a ne« * m Women's Clubs pretend to be lores w rite a p u b lic a p o lo g y in th e S ta te Delores for ex p ressin g h er view s, we would bt/rmng crusade was launchni. student*. Social relations within concerned; surely a fair trial fo r th e A m e ric a n peo p le. Indeed, the p N ews so s ta tin g . encourage D elores and o th e rs like h er to using . the editorial page of this dormitories often become haz­ is preferable to a demi-lynch d e n t m a y w ell h a v e heralded a new »; ardous and conflicts develop. ratio n ally ex p ress th e ir view s and exercise .paper as it* springboard. A When such conflict» develop, mob or vigilante committee. in in te rn a tio n a l p eace an d undemtam DKI.OKKK l t l . l t SKI), and M rs. S aniaun I heir rig h t to freedom of speech. frontal »Hark, aimed at cleans­ the natural reaction is to take Since these law* have not fo r a ll th e people» o f th e w orld. ing our newsstands, was under­ it out on something that will re­ been employed and since the As f a r a s A m e ric a n foreign policy go taken, with the subsequent re­ lease tension end yet not result Women's Clubs arc not pushing sult that "dirty” magazines wera in social expulsion. This is why fur their use, the only conclu­ m any a re o p tim iatic t h a t th e Kennwy III O l i i ' K u k V L t ‘ M M 4 » ll successfully purged from the en­ dormitory food takes such a sion is that the Women's Clubs m in is tra tio n can e a sily rem edy the to1 virons of (tost Lansing. beating, especially winter term. wish to remove any materia', in g s itu a tio n . Som e o f u» believe strw that they find offensive regard­ t h a t A m erica can re g a in h er suffering pr THE RATIONALE behind thi* Food is the easiest thing to H ow to Find a B ook in llie L ibrary movement was p*rauaaiv*. well complain about. organized, and It met with great tf Miss Turnbull and her less of whether it corrupt* or damages minors. They wish to force their own tig e . T h e im ag e o f A m erican greatne»* c a ls o be m a g n ifie d m a n y tim es « ithm B v II I I O I J H i: * I .A N I H It* 0 9 9 '/ 9 / I f s o . C“ b a c k t o th e c a rd c a ta lo g to fin d success Cast as a "public defen­ colleagues had inquired Into the moral standard* upon the com­ s h o r t tim e if th e e n tire American tore M * t r N tw a A d v i e r C o lu m n * * ! th e c a ll num ber (se e 3 ) der”. this movement succeeded food situation they would have munity and limit freedom of policy a n d th e m a n n e r of its impiem K B e in g u s e d b y a p m fe H * o r f l o to 10 tn «»forcing protection on the found that MSU does not buv the press in a sweeping m ann.r ta tio n a re w isely m o d ified . ( *f imim'tiiaW' cojit’cn» t<» ali Hu dent,* on cam pus (* B e in g a lre a d y uaed by a n o th e r student ( ignorant and tasteless individ­ the worst grade of food; nor is Perforce the reading m ailer >f I* a problem w hich has slowly developed from a 11 uals who dwell on such smut. the food tasteless and burned or • dull* in censored with " 'a t of THE AFRICANS, f o r instance, v pci»b|r mto. a rum bling avalanche the micro* and three day* old. I doubt very d o u b te d ly a p p r e c ia te an d cooperate » II N o n e o f t h r a b o v e If so , g o to t h e c a r d c a ta * A RAI’fD MWELL of public much if the parent* of most children. And this seem* the Tit.tct•»-;« t hin» .»ijtic- of finding an assigned reati* th e A m e ric a n p eo p le If. and «nlv ;f .l o g ( s e c 14 > npiinon provided a satisfactory MSU student* could afford to ultimate intent. oil; book t¡i t ie library ' standard ' of what was "fit** »erve the variety of food that is Jestia Leiber A m e ric a n fo re ig n policy and attitude An ce 1 4 ) . literature. be rioting about anyway; many at the library. It covered tie omit* c a llin g s. HOWEVER MY content i» not go along just for the excitement. lili I I M T IO N A I I* I It P O M of tin . u ril 3 C a ll num ber i* P T l 0 2 3 4 l * r t i f t N ow check th e ground thoroughly and fairly 2. H e lp in g su p p re s s e d and exploited 5 to te a c h t h e - s in < l e n i w h e lh e i ,v o u i ID i it i lo c a tio n c h a r t fo i ro o m (« » c a tio n ( s e e f ti Now. | have one inquiry of I fear that one of the as­ with the ‘ rightfves»" or "wrong- p ie s o f A fric a to g e t p o litical freedom I o r 199. th .it |T I S P O S S I I UK to f in d th e b o o k th a t 4 Buy your ow n bonk T h e lib r a r y ca n n o t a ffo rd nr»»'’ »1 this recent w itch-hunt those people who persist tn sumptions about polic ing the u.»e y o u sf»t o u t t o f i n d a y e a r a g o afford m»c H> •pouting off. If the food is so econom ic in d e p e n d e n c e. a n o th e r one < t) i If you C a n 't it . that subjected our newsstand» of library facilities has been that l.et ir assume M«»i reason* t««. etunplieaYed to bad. why do so many girl» gain aut-i stricter »upervision might 3. G ra n tip g s c h o la rs h ip s to » B in d e ry tia> b e e n c h H ti g tn l to b a s e m e n t , a * to the frontier justice of some­ e x p ía n here » that voti u ire fK i.v know t h e till« ! fourth M«hu is n o w t o weight on the food* Incidentally, imply faculty and adm inistra­ th o u s a n d s o f A fric a n s w ho a n a il n o n - lib r a r y p e r s o n n e l one * value judgement the reun re i trv ! when \n u «irnve at the libra* • (J o to b a s e m e n t Sorry b u t y t i u d o n ’t n e e d a n y h e lp why do they try to sneak their tion distrust of students. Tax th ir s tin g f o r h ig h e r ed u catio n rp o n c ier tug tit« library you go to the sh flf TO DEMONSTRATE thr par- g:rs friends through the line on paying parents, they assume, 11 o f t n i g th is A l l '« i u d o is t a k e th e s ta ir* d o w n to aanx let u* now consider the weekends? 4. E n c o u ra g in g tech n ical train ¡g tv h r re y on-are Mire the lwn»k was placed To voi»* th e g ro u n d flo u r th e tw i-e ti g r o u n d a n d firs t flour ) might resent such *n attitude ^Untied e V« i.uuation. n is not there Then Uiidutibh virulent ano «imoxi frantic a t­ g ra m s f o r p ro s p e c tiv e A frican s tn tftf Jim Frehab and let the legislature know of cdly ( to reliable sourcest the book \ dii 4». I O M I . R A C K next y ear Or if y o u c a n 't w a i t tack upon the Mouse Unamertcan * * * this resentment a s w ell as in th e A fric a n count rte- u t t m m ust 1h in one «>f the following place* U ia i lo n g , g o to . 9 Activities Committee, set forth However this is eef an issue 5. S en d in g e x p e rts to advi»e in ••eíUl I f t.n e biw.tk u in o n e o f t h e f o l l o w i i m pla«*e>. w here * S o rry B u t . d u t t 't w o r r y You p i o b a b l y w o u ld in editorial form in this paper Tiro Censorships between the university’s adm in­ up basic In d u strie * . it s t t o u l d n ; h e t h e n t o f i n d it alt y o u H a v e t o d o hast* I lu n k e if t h e c o y m e a m w ay It appear* thsi this papar t* istration on one side and stu­ basically inconsistent. You sup­ Te «he Editor: 6. S e ttin g u p c u ltu ra l exchange pra ¡* f o l l o w t h e simple a n n o t a t i o n s f o ll o w n i g e a c h o f 8 P » P Z n o t *•- l o c a t i o n c h a r t G o Im m c a n d s to p dent« on the other Thi* prob­ the f o l l o w i n g b o th e r m g u» port a witch hunt, bated on val­ There are two kind, of cen­ b etw een th e U . 8 . a n d A fric a n »tat« lem u> one between fair-minded 9 Hell Its not found in catalog but you cuuld ue judgement, on the one hand; sorship. One i» legal censor. students on one side and unfair THE ABOVE are just a few of th* II T O I’ C A N N O T fin d th e book, th e n i* w ill g.> to 12 and ask for it and yet you suddenly fulminate »hip--carefully administered by students on the other. practical methods the U nited Stat» p r o b a b l y t>e: 10 H o w d y o u g e t h e r e W h y d o n 't y o u t r y r e f e r ­ _ May End Long Reign of Governor* ority to cram their value judge­ ments down the throats of the public* men's Club«—have indicated their wiliingnea* to remove any­ thing from their magazine and dent* will be the happier, for. it too. Theft ami mishandling of pub­ Coeds Discover Ju S e n a t o r « , u u i u d i n g five dem* suggest to the State News that “inspection teems;" if two forcement. May I also suggest D oein l Catch the Mad f 1l *. tinder was , the State Legisla­ t w o terms would not applv tu vciats It rest urie« 26 votes for you either aeeepl or H ja it value women dislike "A Farewell to that its Investigation and im­ ture THurvKftav An«»” they can have it removed ACP i—C'(i*4s ar* fliapinf <"rr * II I,f i Gov vS*mnson's present two* ,»«.K*agc judgement*, and spar* yoursel­ provement m.ght mike a worthy ves the MMe6 r position you are from the racks a* easily as fieid-work project far eur stu­ being irff*rod at Hamlin* U tsvm . >’ D now in. "Nugget” or Playboy " dents of pdice Administration It’s ju4o anq to* 34 eaaUs anroU«* nr-* Michigan State News We weaM Eke to w k » M damage The Women's Club* claim that their only aim is to remove materiel that might corrupt or minor* It so happens f suspect that ever half of the offenders would return library prooerty voluntarily wtttun a st lag* | | different judo throw» Al: flaoraOTh* tare mal* lnainica»r> * t * TV reporter ark* casst to 0* s *,nrv "* ! found hiawtlf on the mat week after *uch a field project Publi»hrri by ih r >tu» Monday ihroujjh »tiriay. (turine Ihf fall, « m iri and »print two law* that cover thi, prob­ am ot* could be made ef an* ar toaa University, F art We«to. Th»'» ' quartan. I»«.ua(1 wreklv during tha lu m m tr t*rm Set-vmd claw po*t- lem: the first prohibit* the sate two roses, future offenders juOa ha— amswt with more than too ,.»r p4id at Ca.t l.-itMng. 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Mue • u.vme E m w a su cs b u ild in * * » » re s* k ’ * . CAM FUS g EMPLOYMENT RUY . . t •e re » * * . LOW COST . . . WW W B 3 b « * lL'vt»ásfa • R3P * fita « S 'A4 tel f lOils OP*« ur ‘ ' - r -A ~ p w tw in c __ rmMm M lM tn * . . . Q U IC K . C A U T I» CLAMI F t BOB R IS U L T E . . R ANN AND M A C AVENUE a#4 p r *<«» •» nu"** C * T | . sX a 1 .« e n w ir s t* »iu* fm »«* te tw « » * I r v * -te lL » t e U » 1 SOCIAL'SCENE Cupid’s Back On Campus l / g n x l O f V alen tin e In C ard in al S to ry For Valentine’s Parties T h e re » t» m a n y le g e n d s w n - C u p id is in v a d i n g t h e c a m p u a tain; cocktail punch will be ser­ re e fe d w ith V a le n tin e * * D ay. th is w e e k e n d . ved. O ne is th e b e a u tifu l s to ry of " H e a rts a n d F lo w e rs ” is -h a Lamda Chi Alpha frat»mi>y w h y t h e c a r d i n a l is r e d . th e m e of S n y d e r ’s te rm p a rty will hold a toboggan pur'v - O n th e d a y V a le n tin e w a s to F rid a y e v e n in g . Sue C a m e ro n , Bancroft Park, Frida . r gh.. b e e x e c u te d , h e s a t in h is p r is o n s o c ia l c h a ir m a n , s a id t h a t e n t e r ­ Following the party w.:; be \ c e il th in k in g o f t h e J a ile r s d a u ­ ta in m e n t w ill b e p r o v id e d b y jam session and «freshmen's it g h te r o f w h o m h e w a s q u ite B uddy S p a n g l e r ’s band. R ed the houae. fo n d . H e sa w a g ra y b ird , a C a r ­ b u ttn n ie re s a n d c o rs a g e s a re tn e The women of Alpha ("»amr-* d in a l. s ittin g o u ts id e t h e w in d o w . fa v o rs; ca k e and punch w ill b e Delta will hold their an m»! fur- H e s u d d e n ly th o u g h t o f w r it­ mat term party Friday evening se rv e d . in g a lo v e l e t t e r to t h e g ir l a n d T r i D e lta s o r o r ity w ill in tr o ­ in the Lansing Country club. b e g g e d th e b ir d to ta k e i t to d u c e th e ir n e w p le d g e s a t a s " tr .i- h e r. T h e b ird fle w w ith th e le t­ fo rm a l dance e n title d D e lta t e r in h i s b e a k a n d d r o p p e d i t b y t h e g i r l 's f e e t . D e b s -’ S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . A V a l ­ Mi e n t i n e ’s t h e m e w i l l b e u s e d f o r , She w as v ery happy and w ro te a n a n s w e r t o V a le n tin e ; d e c o ra tio n s . T h e T r i D e lts w ill b e h o n o r e d MaHMais th e b ird H e w q u ic k ly b a c k b u t b y th e p re s e n c e o f th e s o ro rity s h e a rriv e d la te fo r th e t a i n t h a d ju s t b ee n m a rtry e d . n a t io n a l p r e s id e n t, M r* . C a r l T . MaaHac H a lle r , o n F e b . I I a n d 14, T h e n a m ira c le h a p p e n e d , fo r a s th e b ir d p u t th e le tte r b e ­ M rs. H a lle r w ill a p e n d tw o d a y s in t h e h o u s e b e c o m in g th e Ukrary Laaagi a n ie th e d e a d V a le n tin e , a d r o p a c q u a in te d w ith th e c h a p te r o f h is b lo o d f e ll o n t h e b i r d a n d h e w a s s u d d e n ly c h a n g e d fro m m e m b e rs. 1:30 p.m. F r id a y e v e n in g . G am m a PM a d ra b g ra y to h b e a u tifu l c rim ­ so n . S o fro m th a t d a y o n . th e B e ta s o ro rity w tll h o n o r th e ir p le d g e s w ith a “ P e n th o u s e P a r ­ Fri., Fab. IO, IS8I C a r d i n a l h a s b e e n r e d , a n d la ty .” B ill H a r t 's b a n d w ill a n t a r - a s s o c ia te d w ith V a le n tin e s D a y . rmmmmrsrn* •COUNSELOR O P f N I N____ GS Engagements UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (aUvaaal*a«aiMMalatlMMlsaarriwh(*> ■AST TAKELET Abova—ENJOYING A CARD i n t . Kt* w i JoAnn« R«»ds GRADUATE STUDENTS end FACULTY MEMBERS Rebecca Dodd. Constantin# (background) I546H Spartan Village, entertain their neighbors, Bill THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS Junior, to Dennis Shank. White and Sonja Haag, I546J Spartan Village, ia their married housing . . . campriatof M l aaM aadiaf Bay*. Olrla. BretheflUls' Pigeon junior. and Co-Ed Camps. toaalad Maaaghaal Ika Maw Saglaad. Mid' apartmeat. dla Atlantic Swan and Canada. ALPHA C M OMEGA l.eft—Ken and JoAane fix cokes for their guests. . . . i n v i t e s r o t m m o u tn ic s at anptoy. Pat Smith. E. Lansing senior, man! aa Cannaalawv Iwstrartecs a t to bill Oawalt, MSU graduate; (State News phota by MarkKraslaf) . . . POSITIONS la akUdtan’a In aB arata « | activUm Judy Rooks, Dearborn junior, to W illia m F a u lk n e r h a d w r itte n am avallabla. Writa, Phona, ar CalI In Parian John Santetu, Dearborn senior. 1,940 Apartments Now IS b o o k s o f f ic tio n a n d tw o v o l­ A sm cIhIm e f Privarte Csm pi —Dept. C DELTA TAtT DELTA P h i G am m a Nu Elects u m e s o f v e r s e w h e n h e r e c e iv e d I t h e 1949 N o b e l P r iz e in li t e r a ­ III Waal 42nd Bra*. OXS-MSdw Naw Y«k 3«, N.T. Hugh Shilliday, Monroe junior to Marcia Know Isa, Toledo, Ohio. The m e m b ers N u , p ro fe s s io n a l of Phi b u s in e s s ity . e le c te d o f fic e rs f o r 1961. G am m a so ro r- | I Married Apartments Change tu re . T h e n e w ly e le c te d o ffic e rs a r e 1 PHILLIPS HALL Judi Hinsky, Detroit junior, to Read Brown. I t Paul, Minn, attuor. A n i t a S t o r i e , H o l t j u n i o r , pr< - bslfoJ »Im «Uri tolgo, ^ s S ^ ok M ENVRfo Ifo R A fo V M SPO R T SW E A t A * . o r o PREMINGER us PRESENTS (PU L NEW W N • B A M A M M IN T W a t aCHM OSOft.PGER IAMPM1D uH ÏH fiter-vieu* m JLO O BB.SLM aeo* JOHN OQOC HUSH O N F R IH eQ K X n r W W F (rraduatingtngineers- «MJ-HNMRIM M*SGDUS* (» S . M S . P A O ) m u • IH M ( B 1 W .U W iK a m .A S M MNW-— J t t a M fibnioiy if HMaaa..JtaaM M3L dfofon m m m S r s * *** mercury PwüwpPRH^^ NNNNNNNN®IPi^*Wi®v OBwSM ?RSPP(lï!i5SI5!s __ __ ____ M i t i g a n S ta te N ew * , E a s t L a m in g , M ic h ig a n CHURCH F rid a y M o rn in g , F e b r u a r y 1 0 , 1 9 6 1 placement Bureau Repercussions to Students p la in t to R os, th e (M aso n ), S ta te c o m m itte e c h a ir m a n . w as N ew s. Jan an a p p o i n te d le d » ¡» fu c k by upon B o u g lito n . B o u z h to n -a id th e h is re s o lu tio n in te n tio n , S t a t e T e a e h e r s ( ,o l i v e n e F r i d a y teachers from jun- ;ern and cabinet making. paint­ ^rviewin* at tf* Placement. RESEARCH CENTER ef GEN. ■mu T j r « d s y . Additionalin« ! 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J com m ittee. approved a motion to invite s T he 30 minute discussion >«*« who w rite le tte rs to th e e d ito r MSL" Fare-' vinns will be heid Friday alter- | AyC CO. interviewing all | of I'NITED AIRCRAFT, in- te e w a s a p p o in te d to c tie c k o n ^ r e s o lu tio n to recommend candida’e* for the B « » a rd of w e re d e b ated a n d discussed a t a a ser- n from 2 to 4 and Saturday n C o ll- S cf* * A rts . te rv ie w in g A c c tg . & F in a n c e . r e p e r c u s s i o n s o c c u r r i n g t o s t u - | t h a t s t r o n g p e n a l t i e s be taken Trustees to appear on campus stu d e n t congress meeting ■ a r p e n t V, pat- riing fr im 8:30 to 10. L^m. A rt« , and B . I t P. S . and E l e e ., M e ; & M e c h . E n g r= . d e n t s w h o w r H o t o t t e r s o f c o m - a g a i n s t c h e a t e r s w a s tabled after and before .student co n zie" W ednesday night. ^gTH AMERICAN AVIA- KROGER CO. in te rv ie w in g C o n g ress members over-1 0t i«int «M %nn MfMt. 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Ma« a m a , P e sp M Saeday S rW d SMS A .M a m a im a - r j e - i i a a c m u n » . ta am M aone» « a ra rn e s e a A JA A u n e a m. le a a a r p p » c a ld a d i t cm C o Jia e e A f a P a U— te C P I ABOUT THE COMPANY C M M P T CA M S S M P L irV B s — t e a S a v v tr a I P .U vaco un* T h e — an — e d a f t r a e — e r t a l a — « a il ( h t r a m e — R » I U » m A d s ta e r N is -w iM t u m i 0» a . a 1 —«m-* W**1 »*—*■* Mr C ar— e K e w a <■ (V I • T h e rtd a y I d i p m I—y SMP av ita e a r C a i s s e C h ah I ar M a. N M r r P a a s A a t C 0 C h u r r h V— r o e t e » rut ta rn p e l a m i w M a r o r a u IV I S U I l a , a r id a ti - O s e a , h a p a h e C h e r t h » . la * am ■— »< - * * * • » * * — w o rk e d 14 F lo y d M arch patteraon at Miami Beach, 13. MSU's Hockey team travclk head coach Amo Beaaone. to North Dakota this weekend Amo was referring to the re­ The Talent o p e r a t i n g in th e ft a n d f r o m a l l s»n£!c lo n g -c s ta b lls h o ri M I Si H e boxed tw o r o u n d s each for a Friday night - Saturday cent series with the favored th e m o re s u m - - ro u n d s to d a y tn h i* c a m p a ig n f o r th e r e t u r n m a tc h tra in in g w ith F re d d ie B la d e s L a u d e r d a l e a n d S o l o m o n McAtte of Fort night twinbilt. Wolverines and Huskies. The The Soulx arc an improving Spartans split two games with In Rivalry c o lle c to r. S o fa r, th e N U , w ith h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m p i o n o f E u s tis , F la . club. WKh the addition of four each. s u c h h e a rld e d p n . . new players, after the semester Overall, Michigan State's Ice­ NEW YORK, MP> — The N a­ T o m m y M ason, p break, the squad will have ad­ men have won seven and lost tio n a l F o o tb a ll L aague, n e e d in g B o b G a i t e r s , B ill K ded strength for the series. twelve. They must sweep tills m o re m anpow er th a n ever be­ S n e a d , F ra n T a rt, Last week North Dakota, after double header to get out of the fo re in its lo n g h is to ry and a- A d d e rle y , B n h bv r being whipped by Minnesota WCHA cellar and keep allva M a t t e , B U I B r o w ,, 1 R g a tn fa c in g a c h a lle n g e fo r ta l­ Friday 9-2. stunned the Gophers any hope« of breaking even be­ C a s e y ; e n d s M ik , : the following evening in handing fore the hockey season comes e n t , fro m th e A m e ric a n L eague M cK ccver and Ft Ms tackles DRIVE-IN the League's second place team to an end. a 4-3 loss. The Sioux are in sixth place ap p e ars ta n c in g lo it * be h a n d ily in fa n t r a c e to r p r iz e d ro o k ie s . riv a l o u td is ­ in th e B o b L illy g e n s a n d g u a rd Mo BRAIN TE A SER NUMBER 5 with a 4*13 record. St-ntc, 3-11, Fencers Compete T a r g e t * in th iif f u r i o u s pur Sports Calmila is seventh and last In the West­ s u it f o r frc * h fa c e s a n d s ig n e d W IN 1 0 FR E E MEALS ern Collegiate Hockey Associat­ Michigan State's fencing team c o n tr a c ts a r e th o s e s c o re s o f c o l- will meet low* and Wisconsin I,...,, b o y s e l i g i b l e l o p l a y fo r Friday-— ion. S w im m in r ,. “I hope the team play* a* in a triangular match 1:00 Sat­ cash n e x t fa ll I t 's a s e lle rs well as they did against the urday afternoon at the Sports ro a rtc c t. C - tW ’C i a n s a im in g at Gymnastics, ROUES FOR CONTEST University of Michigan and Arena in the Intramural Build­ t h e p ro * a r e a tite to c o m m a n d S a tu rd a y : B a s k e t b a ll. I. Work »at year solation and send your answer an a Michigan Tech,” commented ing. u n p r e c e d e n te d fin a n c ia l in d u c e ­ H o ck ey , No rard la Carraia Drlvr*ln. F-O. Bax 2992. Lansing it. m e n ts F e n c i n g , lo A c t u a l l y i t ’s t h r c e - c o m c r e d Michigan. Ï. All entries mast be past m arke^not later than aeren (TI days after problem I* printed In the Michigan Stele News. -HELD O V E R - ONE O f THE BEST ADULT. . . BILLY STEUART c o m p e titio n fo r p la y e r s , C a n a d ia n p r o te a m s in t h e r u n ­ n i n g T h e y h a v e managed t o l u r e w ith s in ( H i S w im m in g , (H) S. In ease ef Ue* the card hearing the earliest peel marh wfll be the winner. If mare lhan ene entry heart the aama peat- COMEDIES OF THE YEAR! mark, a drawing will determine the final winner. Too Many Talents? PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL El) 2 -â S il I. Print yemr name, address and phene number elearly. Winner For Tenner Number 3 BOB HoPEOiyciUE BAIL Tanker Billy Steuart wan ROSEMARY' A. COMER llere’n Tenner Number 5 A Delightful Problem NIGHTS AND SUN. — ADULTS 90c A GUEAT CITIZEN By JOHN BEATTY l i e was b o r n i n D e n m a r k b u t c a m e e a rly ;> ( h i s c o u n try , State New* Sparta Writer the Big Ten and Billy t tim e s a c o a l FIRST SHOW 7 P.M. — COME EARI.Y « •h erc> h is o c c u p a tio n s w e re v a rio u s. H e w a s Like many collegiate c o a c h e s . | w a > r e i n s t - a t * m in e r, a fa rm la b o re r, a tr a v e lin g s a le s m a n , p o l i c e reporter Michigan State swimming m e n - j >r a n e w s p a p e r , a c a r p e n t e r , a n a u t h o r . H e b e c a m e a w i l l re * tor Charles McCaffree h a s m a n y | S O M F . OBSERVERS t h o u g h t n -m e r. w a s in s tr u m e n ta l in i n t r o d u c in g p a r k s a n d p la y g r o u n d s ti s l u m d i s t r i c t s , h e I n s t i t u t e d t e n e m e n t h o u s e a n d s c h o o l r e * problems. But there is o n e pro­ it w o u l d b o h a r d t o r p g a m h i* i blem he w o u l d p r o b a b l y l i k e o l d f o r m a f t e r t h e l a y o f f f r o m STARTS TODAY r m s . e s t a b l i s h e d G o o d G o v e r n m e n t C l u b s . H e w r o t e many to hav* multiplied several times c o m p e t i t i o n . B e s i d e s i t w a s t h e b o o k s o n th e s u b je c t o f n e e d e d c h a n g e s a n d s o c ia l r e f o r m s . He over. SE E ALEC GUINNESS IN A NEW HOLE y o u n g e r m e n th a t w e re th e n e w w as a w a r m f r ie n d o f R o o s e v e lt. Thia is the j o y o u s t a s k o f de- k i n g p i n » i n c o l l e g i a t e s w i m m i n g . 141m waa he? aiding where he w i l l use t h e FATHER OF FLYING S te u a r t p ro v e d h o c o u ld c o m e Spartan's versatile captain Bil­ b a c k t o h i s o l d s t i i n d u r d s i n t h e A IK ly Steuart during a dual meet. d is ta n c e race s and a lso b lo s ­ w ith mil tito pritie « t o the power An American scientist who devoted the best of his life tn the The senior from Johannes­ s o m e d i n t o a f i n e a l l - a r o u n d service of the Government at Washington in the development *f Ma Au toomy Aurato burg. South Africa, has compet- s w i m m e r , of the flying machine. He made several attempts to fly over *d In a total of tlx different performance im "ihm IrMgo " B i l l y is c o m p a r a b l e to S p a r ­ the surfa.'e of the Potomac with but scant success. His Inven- dual meet events end probably t a n g r o a t C l a r k e S c h o l l 's i n b o t h On 71m MvofclfwnJ." lon* contributed greatly to the progren of aviation, but he will be available for one or two a b i l i t y a n d d e s i r e , " » a i d M c C a f - died before the practicability o f flying was thoroughly demon­ others in the Big Ten champion­ f r e e . “ T o w i n a g a i n s t h i m y o u strated. A shaft was erected iti h i s honor as the father of avia- « ■ M jaO -R B K N K dM ilR f ship* x h a v e to g o o u t a n d d e f in ite ly I o n at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Wha waa be? WHEREVER McCaffree de­ b e a t h i m ' ride* to use Billy, he c a n c o u n t JOHN MH1S Shows at 1:00 - 2:43 - 4:30 o n a top performance, whether When a s k e d i f t h e l a y o f f hin­ winner beat arfar WESTERN WRITER dered h i s r r w id tt in n ii M j , S t e u a r t aurato far “ Tuna* A n A m e ric a n a u th o r o f s h o rt s to rie s a n d n o v e ls, h e h a d , a s a MICHIGAN 7:00 - 0 :10 Features 1:00 • 3:03 • 3:13 R’a beating Olympians M i k e r e p l i e d : ‘T d o n ' t t h i n k I ' v e h a d Troy and Alan Somers In t h e to w o r k q u i t e a s h a r d t h i s y e a r Of Ofary," Vanita o u n g m a n , an a d v e n tu ro u s c a re e r, w o rk in g a s a m in e r, compos­ 7:20 - 0:33 220-yard freestyle, setting a new f o r c o n d i t i o n i n g . 0 i n o t h e r * , e r a n d s c h o o l m a s t e r . A t e i g h t e e n h e w a s w o r k i n g on a San Fastivai I960. varsity jecord in the individual b u t t h i n g s a r e c o m i n g a l o n g F r a n c i s c o n e w s p a p e r , l s d e r h e f o u n d e d a paper i n which he M aritai Friday. February ITth medlay, or giving State butter­ r e a l w e l l ' p r i n t e d h i s o w n s t o r i e s . H e w a s S e c r e t a r y o f t h e M i n t al San William Halden * Nanay Kwan in fly ac* Carl Shear a t o u g h bat­ A * 'f a r a s r e g a i n i n g his .W A A , s F r a n c i s c o H e w a s s e n t t o S c o t l a n d a s U n i t e d States Consul. He tle. p e n t th e l a s t y e a r s o f h is lif e In L o n d o n . THE WORLD OF! SUZIE WONG d is ta n c e titles a r e c o n c e r n e d , In addition to the*e feats, B i l l y b e l i e v e * h e w ill h a v e t o " f i l H is stones were of American life and chiefly of the rough Steuart has swam a :34.9 but­ b e a t I 9 6 0 4 4 0 - v a r d c h a m p D e n ­ ..Jlgp^ERippRbJnlkgtenHan Ptal IY l.ieAi hLEC GUINNESS-JOHN MILLS life of the mining camp* tn California. They are noted far thetr terfly lag end a 30 4 freesfvle n i s R o u n t a v i i l e a n d S o u t h e r n humor, pathos and wit and are full of charm. He also wrote m m or cu m wtth State'* «00-yard medley C a l i f o r n i a t e a m m a t e D e n n i s D e - Ksetry. and freestyle relay quartets H e v i n e , f e l l o w S o u t h A f r i c a n A u ­ Wha waa be? LAST 4 DAYS! also battled Somers, Indiana’s b r e y B u r r r o f S o u t h e r n M e t h o ­ national amateur champion, d i s t a n d t h e I n d i a n a d u o o f G R E A T H U M O R IS T Twn Big down to the wire tn the 440- T r o y a n d S o m e r s . /i A g ro a t A m e ric a n h u m o ris t w h o se w n flf* a p p e a r e d in tiews- yard freestyle only to lose w i t h 0ÊÜÎJ PRICE KAYWALSH-JOHNFRASER achieved Attractlena A p a rt fro m h is s w im m in g p iip e rs a n d m a g a z in e s a n d w h o s e p o p u la rity w as h l e f l v b y h i s l e c t u r e s . H U h u m o r is o f a b r o a d s l a p s t i c k variety o f w i t v e r v p o p u l a r in t h e m i d d l e o f t h e l a s t c e n t u r y . Hi* real Hit Na. 1 altawR 1:0t • 4:10 * 7:20 • 10:90 a fine .effort of 4:29.4. S te u a rt is a l s o p r o m i n e n t in Hi* BhtMffly accomplishment* c a m p u s a f f a i r s . H e is p r e s i d e n t deserve special m e n t i o n for o f E x C a b b u r . a s e l e c t 1 3 - m e m ­ BETTER COME EA K LY ST A R T S 7 III y n a m e w a s B r o w n , b u t f e w p e o p l e k n o w t h i s . H i s f i r s t real s u e - thia is the first year he ha* b e r s e n i o r m e n s h o n o r a r y . ' e s s w a s a t t a i n e d b y * s e r i e s o f a r t i c l e s tn t h e Cleveland Plain com peted tn the event. Billy D e a l e r H e f i n a l l y b e c a m e f a m o u s m E n g l a n d w h e r e h e d i e d and waa timed in 2:04 2 tn his ini­ w h e r e a c o m p le te e d itio n o f h is w o rk s w a s p u b lis h e d th e year tial outing against Purdue and nf h is d e a th * then covered the 20-yards In Whs was hr? 2:02 4 to lose a clo*e race to A GREAT M AYOR A g re a t M a y o r o f a g re a t c ity 1h h is e a r t v life h e worked 111 Shear at Illinois. The latter time would have been good enough to lake third place m the W - 0 - W - ! * - i r e « ' r a i l w a y o f f u > s h o r e he r o s e r a p i d h He concentrated t9m NCAA ehamptonghip* We haven*! aeen crowd* like (hut ninre h o i n t e r e s t u (s o n s t r e e t r a i l w a y s , made several I n v e n t i o n * apply - ‘ Before this year I swam u g t o t h e m a n d i n v e s t e d h i * eating* in them u n t i l he had a tee butterfly mainly for enjoy­ " S h a n t y D o g " a n d "O V Y e U e r T 'W i M r t c r s h l r a m o u n t o f s w k tn the street railway* of India- ment,” aaid Steuart, "and never mi poll*, D e t r o i t , Cleveland and Brooklyn. After he had become rdhhaed I could do this well.” To thoaa af yea wha were dlaaaaraaag by the tout Hue* and «old weather th-** *•** a wealthy man he read an Important book on political economy "What I hav* to work an now weeks, wa are truly aarry we naaMal aaaamaaadato aoaryaua wha toase. B«* lh* ami became an ardent advocate of public ownership and o t h e r to endurance. I find that I can «rawda hav« thtaned a hit aaw, and the ptotura to just aa exetUnc as ever. »» «- economic and political reforms. He sold his street railway •lay wtth a good swimmer like yau wtH gtea as aaathar try. -»WIRS FAMILY ROBINSON” to . . . holding* and waeesd politics. His political career consisted of Shear tor about 100-yards, but ■Her that ft's tough. two term* tn Cnngnsu and four terms as Mayor. It was as a municipal executive that he displayed h i s grealms« and won his fame. He died when at the height of his influence and powsr. ACTUALLY RTfcUART w a a wall-known hi collegiate t a n k HELD OVER eirotie prior to this year. Due- Another Big W eek! Wk* was b t? tiW the IMS and 1990 seasons, F AMOUR WRITER he aappad the NCAA 440-yard An American wrRar and soldier, bom in Indiana, lie fought and IJOO-mator f r e e a t y l # hi the Mexican War and •• a Federates in «he Civil War He lia n a baaidea taking five eon- was Govern.*, of New Mexico Territory and later Ambassador ( a.Starring JIM HUTTON (TV frani M.R.U.) 3aiam* title« to Turkey He wrote several popular novel* but w known chief) Star af "Whar* Ih* Raya Art" Then ha waa Adotinad tar the bv one dealing with the life and turn* of Christ which made 1900 campaign under the in­ him famous and which has bean dramatised and produced ex­ 2mi Hit! tomara 9:41 • 5:30 - 0:00 terpretation of the foreign ath­ tensively. W'be waa he? lete rule. $50,000 Demand WALT * FA MOT g WOMAN A Famous American philanthropist and poet, tee was co-editor For Bout Rejected DiSNEYS of »he. Boston Commonwealth, a lecturer on social subject*, prison and other reform*. She was active in championing the NEW YORK. «Ah—Jack Fug- cause of women and was President of Uie New England Woman's aty. Executive Director of Faa- Club Her writing* include drams*, reminiscences, sketch**, etc tare Bp art*. «eBay tpjacaag the The collection* of varae include* on* very well-known patriotic demand* of Irich Schoeppner. poem which is known by aU American school children. Oarman tight hia»y w«4# it. who Wha waa aha? aatoto a total of H U H to *», through with a proposed title A RIPE PURITAN bout with Archie Moore. Moos* PL E A SL M'TI- A minuter and the ton of a minuter, of brilliant intellect is recognised in some states but SHOW* t l and accomplishment*, a Rond son and father wtth a private and not by the National Boxing As- public record entirely to bis credit, yet his name ha* , ____ I t o -.3:4* ' ‘ 'toriation. FEAT! R» ' T down m the history of Maemchusstts asaoAaltd with the"story (G T U E SD A Y Briwappner informed the pro­ °f a crime so discreditable to tee fair name of the State that moters, through a letter to Andy I t o - 4:1* > •* '* REGULAR PW< ** to most people to name this man is to think aiao of the story. At N tiderreitec, his American rep W a e k d a i M»i «* a child he was vary religious and extremely superstitious. When t aoentoUro, that he wanted $39.. he grew to manhood h* auil believed In good and bad angels aaven took place, plus a »10,- Eve*. * *“■ *•* UM W rm '*• « M apersonU ied devU He wrote a book statu* his bailaf in 499 I* ciaar up the old eootract le a d e r U* . Witchcraft. When the excitement broke out in Salem on IB* sup- r a tight Inal gummar that jW«d discovery of witches and witchcraft, he m iratnwnstital 999 guanntoa Bum the Uva gato **TBA _ m causing to be condemned and executed many of m ost who .«I t prop— * » a y 1 | match and M9NIV l wars accused. This has never bran proven. a $19,999 gaaaoteaa from tha -TOY TIVtil* Mho was be? — u u illa n riahta. YW tEZlH-' lf "IM tight is out,” aaid Fug- HtlUW' W tic k ( .a r r a lt W u n h m t T o r C lu e s T o S o lu tio n asy. "Ha is tea dam an ding Thoaa figures are way out of line.” on M onday Fugaxy aaid ha waa turning — fctil B if Hit — his gHanUon la trying to match NEXT ATTEtillM Carrol* DRIVE-IN i H M m i N a BatadRt Maor* with Otiilto Rinaldi, tha Haltan who heat hint in a non- ELVIS PKE-SUT MfetoRyeMiafc* title match in Rama last fall. 2 9 0 0 E . SAGINAW ST . Betw een W IIM Cnttorirv H o u m an d F r a a d s r (Empktvecn o f C ritrIr «Mr t ilt State N tw a M l g i U t ) atiMMNT BHM9QN 0 HOBOTHY H tO N M Fugaxy said ha waa ahaattag for Um same May 27 date hut might hav* to put the match back until i Juna as an outdoor tight. 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Ö d lä n d e r s i v e n h is p l a v i g a i n s t t h e I r i s h , i M ik e T r o v n th e 2 0 0 - m e te r b u ­ r e b o u n d i n g « e l l a n d « c o r i n g 14 g, JOHN »CHNWOK* p o in t« tte rfly e v e n t a t p o m e M ean- quad invadeB J e n i- D a v r K ah* a n d A rt S c h w srm riddled Spartan* to Champaign, III this Saturday for a th e NCAA I0 0 * y a rd fre e s ty le w h o la s t y e a r m th e n e a r- u p a e t. to face F o rd d y A n d e r- w ill - ta r t a t th e g u a r d p o s itio n . quadrangular meet against three strong opponents. c la * * ir. a n d n a t i o n a l b r e a s t r o k e H e a d i n g t h e l i s t o f o p p o s i t i o n i ---------------------------- • c h a m p io n H on C la rk , ’« charges S a t u r d a y G a m e tim e fo r th e c o n te s t is I a r e th e O k la h o m a S ta te C o w - ^ n a i d e r a b l y b u r* i “ I t v i!; hi* h a r d t > s?«t an ifit. Thix tim e David had 8 pm T V a n d ra d io c o v e ra g e bov. 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SI* 95 la S29 95 U > luil down th* distances to thai battle tn the National Laagu* outfieid fence» Th* near dt»- i "Bandas " cracked roach Norm tance» are 385 feet tn left east- i Van Beocklm. "we ra still un- ROW $12.77 SALE ter 32 feet shorter». 410 feat at, defeated " enter M0 f e e t shorter» and 875 j Van Brocklln, » n i o y a n t but MCN'H HUT». fOATk. BLACKk AT EABT LAN BING OM.V n r i g h t r e n t e r (23 faat shorter)., trpicaily candid, admitted t h t * a t C an - 1 situation w*uldi» t last very long The p re v a ilin g w in d d i e s ! i r k b l o w s t o w a r d r i g h t field | mvre the Vikings’ inaugural »*»- MEM’S S P O R T SH IR T S to ' h e r t e t e r i m e n t of right hand- . son gatg under way. ed h itte rs 1 “In t a s or t l i r a a yean » » Keg 0 2 .9 3 —3 fo r 0 3 .7 7 RM M Y! HURRY! HURRY! Although 'he Giants never ought te be a pretty fair foot- .(finally s n n o u n c e d t h » trrms ball club," ha said, " h u t for the Rep. 0 3 .9 5 —.T fi»r 0 7 .7 7 to s fwrwnt PFfltni of the I difeatrifx 1 vfie nl n W O H ER emuNHEM M a y 's i - o n t r a r t a . Stoneham i t r s t year w ell have a lot of a ticifn «ttettde»! TI.e hr«t L iiii g ir« «.aid the e s t i m a t e of 111,088 was young players. We figure if w e R ep. 0 1 4 .9 5 - NOW * 9 .7 Htnfhtl, 11>—'1-^1/»i ¡Ì, stxni? r i g h t ” lose w# may as well d o i t w i t h 1 a n t s p e a k ( >r the Amer,- i players who cast help u s , n He t / . u i , , « » —,i j r i t¿tt’44T W H ILE T H E Y LAST > t r . L e a g u e , " h e added, "but t , tu.urr ” Tlie Mwnud hymn - »«wwleraWjr fc»(ig'-r; xrn,* it is th* highest salary m ; VikHlgs »ales hav* reached -. SW EA TER S A ( i ‘. » tt «‘f t , •he N»'..«nal Ik-ague Which >t 22.48b- by far the heavwet ad- Lara* Aaserta r ut A r-ßvi M n hir*. ; dim. 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O F S E A R S Otot UK m m «udii sead Ri g n i t f H Q Marra t ammw dsm tal M n i H SAVI M8 • 8AVK Mi « M U Í * * « M i » Friday Morning, February 10,1 « Michigan Slate New«, East Laming, Michigan French Jets jFrench Club Slates 1 rift In the Eves of Nationalists The French Club will take In c lu d e d in th e America Is'Damning9A frica jor exhibition of French art on •” for the group will ture tours, ii his*' th e p e r m a n e n t Fi display in Toledo, C h a rte / Carl- t i o n o f t h e M u s e u o ,.if i, ,;i c in m p i < i n f i g h t i n g I a m o n g t h e »tudent* h e r « is that i ton, French instructor, amtounc- walk cafe, h e s a id Ry DAVE KNAPP a g a i n s t t h e r o l n n l s t s . h e sa:d. I w h e r e the American is concern - ALGIERS. f/Fh—French jet ^ yesterday, S ta te News S ta f f Writer H o w e v c r . t h e r e are? also b r i g h t e d . everyone i* equal, but the fighter* fired warning shots yes-1 eXhibitÿm now at the A m e r i c a 's p r e s e n t v i e w s a b o u ;, I -p o ts o n th e scene of A f r o - | w h i t e man is more equal.” terday around a four-engine I T(i)k j0 Museum of Art will be B ra n m o n t Tower A fric a are " d a m n in g h e r” then spoke on Russian plane carrying SflViet Beaumont tower t i A m e r ic a n r e l a ti o n s s u c h a* th H OD G SO N r ir t t t S oviet'I s;v,<)Vvn on| vt.. ¡n atwo K other n * nplaces, ltp o g fa r as m a n y Of t h e p e o p le p r e s e n t a s s i s t a n c e t h a t t h te u m - America's relations with other president Leonid Brezhnev and j y or]i an(j Washington. first building on f.impi A fric a are co n c ern ed ; A rth u r I v e r s i t y i s g i v i n g t o Nigeria, h e parts of Africa. "Not only has rther high officials on a good­ D.C. and include* many work College Hall, w h i c h b u ilt H o d g sfin , p r e s id e n t n f th e c a m ­ s a id B ut even th i- v e n t u r e the hand of America been will visit to West Africa. r w v e r se< m o u t s i d e ► f France, he! timber, collapsed. p u s U n ite d , N a tio n s r e c e n tly to ld ! m a y b e r u tilc c o n s id e rin g t h e against the African in central The Russian government in I said. a S ta le N ew s re p o rte r. [p e rs o n a l e x p e rie n c e s of s o m e Africa, but also In north Africa Moscow made a vigorous pr«'-j •‘W i t h i n n o rth , s o u th , eat. ; N ig e ria n s a t th e u n iv e r s ity where the French army, using test, charging' t.he attack took j w e s t, a n d c e n tra l A fric a . A n e jj- i c a 's p r e s e n t a c t i o n s a r e d a m n * " A F T E R A L E . w h e n t h e N i - American weapons, is m urdering place 80 miles out over the Med­ i g e r i a n r e t u r n s h o m e t o t e a c h i n the Algerians who are using iterranean and wa* a case of KOB OPEO lid» LM. BM.Y i n n h e r i n t h e e y e s <>f t h e A f r i r a n t h e u n i v e r s i t y , h e w i l l t e l l h i s weapons from Eastern countries "international bandltwm.” people." s a id H o d a s u n , a s e n io r s tu d e n t s o f h is e x p e r i e n c e s in to gain their self-determ ina­ The French said the big tu f- j fro m B e rm u d a . (*>ne o f the n a t i o n a l i s t l e a d ­ ers in east A f r i c a h a s a l r e a d y t h i s c o u n t r y w h i c h a r e h u m i l i a t - tion.” Hodgson said. : m g to s a y t h e le a s t," H o d g s o n . » d id . bonrop airliner, pride of the Sn- ; America signed • resolution viet civilian air fleet, failed to condemning tffe apartheid poli­ resfxmd to radio challenges and CORAL GABI.ES stated that A m e r i c a had m i s s e d R e f e r r i n g a g a i n t o t h e C o n g o , cies nf the UM oa of South Af­ was intercepted off Algeria by ILF0 R H 6 R ES TA U R A N T the boat s o far a s A f r i c a i s o >n- H o d g s o n s a i d t h a t P a t r i c e L u ­ rica, but stUI continued to carry throe Vautour fighter* in the cerned, and I w o u l d t e n d t o m u m b a w a s a b le 1 1 le a d h i s on trade and investm ents which "z<»nc of French responsibility." “ T h e n a m e th a t mad«* PIZZA faniou- ag re e w ilh h im .” H o d g s o n s a id . c o u n t r y t o v i c t o r y a g a i n s t o v e r ­ lent support to the goveriimcnt, T h e 54-year-old Brezhnev HE CONFINED h is r e m a r k s w h e lm in g o d d * a f te r o b s e rv in g he said. More “enterprising na­ wa< not harmed although he j in L a n n in f" to A f ric a , b u t s im ila r s to rie s t h e t r e n d * in o t h e r p a r t s o f A f ­ tions” are cutting economic ties may have had a few exciting! could b e t o l d o f o t h e r c o u n t r i e s , r i c a a n d c o n s u l t i n g o t h e r A f r i ­ .which give any strength to the T moments. • LUNCHEON • SNACKS • DIN MRS he said c a n l e a d e r « A f t e r i n d e |M * n d e n c e Union of South Africa. Even j H i s plane, apparently un- " S a la z a r o f. P o r tu g a l, F r a n c o w a s o b ta in e d , th e B e lg iu m * u s e d in G reat Britain, there is a : srathed, arrived on schedule at alno catering Private Luncheon»; Dinners. Meetings o f S p a in , R h e e o f ,K o r e a , C h ia n g t h e r e v o l t o f t h e a r m y a s a n e x - move to stop South African im- j Rabat, capital of M irocro, and | K a i-S h e k o f C h in a . B a tis ta o f j CU v ic tiin g t h e " f o r e i g n ih m re s ~ influence (there • PHONE -E D 7 -1 3 1 1 • T h e re h a v e been 17 R o m á n . i new chapter la being written. . . people do not stand with their sor ' ami restoring peace in the “Africa ha* been under co­ government on these issues," Congo, Hodgson *»ki lonial nuppreaaion for many C'athnlir prelat««. past and pres* I Hodgson said. "However, when it had be­ year*. They’va been exploited enl. raised lo the rank o f car­ President Will Discuss Gold According to Hodgson, the Af­ come clear that he proposed to perhaps more than any other dinal m the United Sietes. Drain With German Minister rican nation* do not wish to come under the rule of any out­ side power. follow a neutralist foreign pol­ icy as other independent African continent «*r at least a* much a* any other continent in recent times,” he aaid. Low Priced Europe Trips “The WASHINGTON, (/Pi— P r e s i ­ . F o r e i g n Minister Heinrich Von “AFRICANS who have fought so hard and so long for their staten had done, the United States seized upon the opportu­ nity to establish a pro-W e*tern “DURING THEIR oppraanion, many various great men have ARQUITE!MEMBERS d e n t K en n ed y a n d W est G e rm a n B r e n t a n o will meet at the White H o u s e next Thursday, informed s o u r c e s reported Thursday. independence have no dewire to see their country come under the domination of any power. front in the heart «if Africa,” said Hodgson. It Can be reasonably asser­ arisen to lead the people to in­ dependence and a place in the Youth #Abroad Europe trip aun,’’ he aaid. Fit • low cost American into the dates set for your Student Prince* At la K e n n e d y i s expected to tell h i s v i s i t o r the United State* is “However, certain American sources would have us believe ted that American* played a "During theae y ean that they air charter flights and aee have fought valiently against mare of Europe for less this prim ary role in Col. M obutu's n o t s a t i s f i e d w i t h Germany’s of­ that these new nations would overwhelming odds, they have summer. Extra rise to power, he said. f e r t o e a s e this country’s bal­ a n c e o f payment problem and h e l p g u a r d U S . gold supplies. have their countries governed from Moscow," he added "The men in the Kremlin, b y "America has further shown her support to this dictator not hesitated to «tall upon other lover* of freedom for assistance. America has never raised her Sample all-expense trips: *Ef spe trip fse ('«liege Credit - 3# days - 9523 F e b ru a ry 17 C h ars« Last w e e k West Germany of­ contrast to Americans have through her action* at the hand to help," he added. •All i f Ewwpe - 39 days States one­ United Nations," said Hodgson. SMI fe re d th e U n ite d never failed to support the le­ Mobutu’s seizure of power “She, through her educational fh!i~ bility... s til i; a i d o f $1)82 million to help s t r e n g t h e n t h e dollar. Kennedy gitimate demands of the A fri­ was illecal and against the wiah- system and forms of mas* madia, has done all she can to paint a •CanUncnl pias Spain 4« days . M7< ticket» on »ole ut cans, Hodgson said. e* of the Congolese people, he s a i d t h a t this proposal doe* not Regardless of how the A fri­ picture of Africa that could not •Csntlnent pins Reandnnavte problem or the op­ »aid. Recent action* of the peo­ "m eet th e can feel* about Communism or possibly raise any sympathy or 55 days • 559 p o rtu n i.'" that he is con­ ple give "undeniable evidence” U nion Ticket Office and the Soviet Union, he i* bound to that ihev su m rted Lumumba. serious consideration on the part FOB FEE ITINERARIES s i d e r i n g w h e t h e r t o put negotia­ feel grateful to any country who of the American people,” Hodg­ t h e German* on a "AMERICA’S action tn this AND DET AILS OF THESE tio n s w ith help* in hi* time of trouble, he cave leave* the uncommitted n a­ son said. " h ig h e r le v e l ” AYA ta iP S . STOr IN laid with regard to the Congo tions of the w»r| sai I A c o n im o o s a y in g A •p en p a r lia m e n t a n d a re g u la i 2 4 1 8 M EN'S Quality 2 g o v e r n m e n t w ill h e p c s e tite d " PREHTMABLY I th e re c a ll o f tw irl ¡ a m e n t w ill have to a w a it ! 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