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Kawt Lanaing. M ichigan, M onday M orning, F e b ru a ry 1 3 ,1 9 6 1 8 P ages Catd a t Bm I Lanata«. Utah.
late newsflashes Swainson by th e A ssociated Press
Discusses Tax Program
afe®*«
lluinumba Believed Slain Governor Appears at Kellogg,
D U R B A N S O U T H A F R I C A , " P . — T r»
, u p x .r is l a c k i n g , b u t t i n m ost l a v m i
S u n d a y T rib u m
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Chalis Plan Legislative Outline
a t '.h a t K a t a n g a c a p i t a l a s a b a t t e r e d p r i s o n e r
By h i t p r k i : B ept th e b u x im ftt a c tiv i- -irN M A P P IlrY IN Michuar
Th* K a t a n g a g o v e r n m e n t h a s o f f i c i a l l y d o m e d , ' s a n n iiu n c r-
>! t h e e s c a p e F r i d a y w a s r n i i n u i a e t u n y ! .......... n :i a n 1 >- i Hlatr V#w» M ib f .is d hi#( ta x we have h a d the situation t h i
Exei r.g ib ii acr sonai prohibits movement • < the <
.» .» .r.a'io n p l o t . I t s a i d L u m u m b a a r i d t w o a - ‘ ¡ o wn to property ture. Too many people arc c o n
M *rt\
I l a t a n a a b.v T h e c e n t r a l C o n g o g o v e r n m i :it f. .r , . i t . k< > 'p :n g - -» • n a t e (ìov. Jo h n I! Swatnson’s
. p r e s id e n t J o s e p h O k .to a n d F o rm * Y o u h M : •. , M m i <■« , cemed only with !<*st year.
j pro|x>»e»i tax p rog ram , in- <\ Ì per cent flat rate • In California, for examp’
IMuolo— e s c a p e d b y c a r f r o m a f a r m h o u s e pr p n n iie d th .it
! eluding a fiat j*er cent in- isrrate profit* • h e peopte are /»»king t *
a• M o r o c c a n t r o o p s* w e r e i n v o l v e d ; come levy, «a» discussed
+ 3 per cent flat.ratfc ! vît u ' r
Vi iual income, oaacd penal
¡and explained for -ix hours
leds Launch A c ir Bocket S a tu rd a y at Kellogg ( enter
I f e d e r a l ío c o ít »:'.
T U B M O R N I N G fcssion of the
i ferente va* * presentation »Í
T he G overnor’s fiscal con
M O S C O W .— W i t h a n e w S p u t n i k , 0 i m iiv .h ; :: p a d -» i 4 1if be program pre* John A T H E A E D IE N Í E
ference '.v¡; » a tte n d e d '»v îl i was chairman TI)4' "king question- o
I »., I a u t o m a t i c i n t e r p l a n e t a r v ta t.o n ' ■1 • n n ff .S u n d a y o n
[tit - i n v a r d a s p rin g tim e re u d iz s o u s w ,tn th e p la n e t V enus,
more th a n .VK* person» reu. -.•rtv» -¡ • h )* a quest! *r-
Ig x f - is s ia n * a n n o u n c e d re se n tin g l»u«ine»». industry •• ;K'i"'■od .-1Ufiî.g VVhirn -
and a v e ra g e citizenrv. .«• audience posed question» to revenue. H>»y fitevens, merr.x<
7 9 new probe into the mysterious d e p t h s -f e n t e r • ,n -
gfifri m i; s u c c e s s f u l l e in a n cx'raordinarily e o n i p l u a'ed manner, panel of fiscal expert* of *he fietroi* Board of Edur
THE i r j i l i TS ->f t h e M o fp ;- DB. IIARVEY HRABER. pro. tkM'«; James Papke, Wayne St *
g# «nnouncement Indifated.
|! sa id a m u l t i s t a g e r o c k e t c a r r i e d , n e w S p o t n k ; ' ............ t. a enr#- arwj *h# *ax prc*granni— ( - * ,r of #<*•»nomies of the thit* professor of economies; t
er-r.v of Michigan, Ira Pnllev. : q*homa» Gie«. professor o f
y e k f t was l a u n c h e d f r o m t h e S p u t n i k , a n d ' h e ro c k e t, f ip w i o f f will be known wn the iu*«rc %*e c o n t r o l l e r , R » > b e rt l i e r e n * n a r w > a ’ * h # t? o f M s c h o o l
"p space s t a t i o n w ith 'h e in te n tio n c i t h i » of n p '. n g V om . or ! H o w e v e r , *t " • # m o m e n t an- go«ki, 'egal adv.sor to Swam,«or mis mess administration: a ■
m.nt ;r tto o r b i t a r o u n d it. i ;v * a f » *nat ’ h#* p i o c r a m rx» an t1 th*' Governor explained |v>Hey. Dcrengoski and Bra?»
Or, t h e s t a t i o n .s a S o v i e t b a n n e r e :th ■ . ■ t. • .
*rfTnf ' v (Nvnplex anh a rc- p-unts of ‘h# program j}r Wt.liam Ha bet, U of
At n o o n , i n M o sco w , it w as announced th«- m - s p are jjro tie e In opening the conference,!
r j u . r e a d d i t i o n * ! # x p l a n a L . #n r>#-
v s d v w a a m o r e t h a n 8 0 .0 0 (1 m i l e » o n *s ilig h t, to V e n u s , w h o s e Dr. Hannah said, **** SWAINSON Page 1
f c .e a r .e e f r o m the E a rth vanes fro m ¡¡s m i l l i o n •■> :*>u u.
forga ‘.he p e o p l e and *v»e lfgL*U-
♦ure a r e willing *<»a c c e p t .t
P ffT A I. rO N FR R R N H M W r. Swaimwn (afta ! • an* of th* rapra- Iri addition. *h# p ro g ram need>
sratiitivfs al I he conference which wax held Saturday at Kellogg cen • tfrisi' d e a l .'»f im p fo v^ m v en t, At Civic O u te r
K/r. K and Mao Feuding r ’
ter. (State N r « » photo b .v Brian Kennedy)' *h# G<»N*rrrv>r n t m t f l f
LONDON, (fh — B ritis h
th# ¡rpnrtPd leaking to the west of .1 ri«r mrn?
o ffic ia ls S u n ria v *rva
G iv e s l l i s l o r v . O u t l i n e
I M 'B I N f . T M K m o r n i n g
** »n S w a i n w o n r a * ’e d * ! v
♦r»rn :*n 'Hitltne tr%? the legtUa*
*.irr* »n f o ll o w f t if ,ip *o t h e
p ro *
Michigan AFL-CIO
«howing deep d o c trin a l cleavage >•f vfen
knH Red China.
Existrvc# o f fhe document was rlaim**d r K■»* *he im-
» #ven pa-Ase»
m a n y - p ro v u iG O s n
Meets in Lansing
is " a s t r o n g p o s s i b i l i t y ” it w a s d c U b e ra t« tn
Russ.ans, uaiton was *.h# t a x now ii; i/rr • h e . program o n which even ’he R« h e n r y R. B E R N S T E IN
e x p e rt* ‘H#m*#lve*i are not W riter n an ip
Th# dfK'umcnt w as s a id *c* d i s c lose hither*« * c r w e r d s fe lt * id • ie a r T h i s i» p a r t i c u l a r l y t r u e iunrhf^m
•ni b e t w e e n M o s c o w and Peiping exposing ‘h e fro m th i* tf h«. general und f>C* i bu'sv for
•i# tifo v ;M O fl* f o r ' K's*l g o v e r r - r »■ c<’
par more violent, acrimonious and fundamental ir jan •» í 1*1 nto trnubi# *¡ent tu4h *:;*v ,n i^otlecUng -ax* »hr !>-ir»«ir.g ! A ..j, 4
f im a g in e d i n t ^ e W w t. ,md i- oUMnes* i ‘. o
►•a in i i g r n c u i A r . ’i« ih# Miebi*
«ubstxntidl tax In th#
haîf th#1 . H‘ »ubjcct Arta-C'ÎO h#* d iti qim nix! ’ #ri-ri
\..w 20 I ’ U n » i! t| en the* fr-tfK-rtiM* *»x H R I » .I I .V . T H E 'Jerer.re »n stal# PKUlltUin in Sf *> ’>
louse Fears Latin lloipes tío» '-n
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arid three asii x2 *>o p#r 91000
vai nation. N o c o r p o r a '¡ < » n h a d ! H
a w s tn g * * C i v i c C e n :er
(dnfererKe, w"' 'h e ( f r ,u » e F u r t 't g u A1 I ’m v iT w v . j T í*x a » i-s on# '»X U irw mrin f ricixy ?< » n ¡ d a r te r . ;»jv>r>i*nn,
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(v rt C o m m i t t e v o i c e d c o n c e r n S u n d a y t h » ; m a n y n e r « > n * • 1- • t-
fro m M ic h - * p e r I!O d d . B ra /.c r « u l v ■,!k ■ by Gov Jo. )0 S vumvrn 11# -X)
fcm enro h a v e e x a g g e r a t e d h o p e » o f a m a s s i v e I ’ S ;u d p m g r a o
p rm A rm ia te a d I . S e ld e o J r . ( D - A l a . a n d D a n te R F a * "-.
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... • In ;<14T ’ i* e d e iid e d * know n n . p o l i t e circles a * * h c .V F I . - CIO h*a| t #A » (
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p m ;l. R iliv ia , C h il e , Panam a and V e n e z u e la
p an o f t h e L a t i n A m e r i c a n A f f a i r » S u b e o r r r r . d t i - .
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irv iiv id u a i a* .* c o n a u m e r* he The Er f i h ^ : .. ■#» î* !w #r-
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f« t o « :1 S a.m.. 114»
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ar#* d t M n t M i t f d ,i í j u *. i U ' í v ü i r * p ï-in ■'*a ri f d ts t/n * e#*n» i> >f v! %e s ’ 1 h o p '’ ro tta
v> 1 2 : 1 1 p ai. and from »dried i?;v. .ndriir'or,
*ially heavier burden on lower fui y fori-.-'.-*.eri, • -v-** trie ‘SflMlt
n t:t| p jn . incxmiey and «mailer bui irti Ott pigne riev;a *f*d v« ^ ri: nacoru! *
H e r b e r t ('$*r*
'ft‘C*r of the d*partmcn: h i g h e r irK -o m e * . -eid » # r • ‘f ■*#re f - A nd >^ -sin y , # l Vi *
I n e i a s t K i t v j* t h e major p r o u » ft* ^.gna AiTv ai'ff r *6ff' Vj\ th»*'. ,v? n e e < le p x r t *
*“i «r#d, .* k # d . a ' y
■■■ a ta y wilt be station- RoV>r‘ Pep.*
l e r n o f ’h r p r e » e f r t V ax » i r u c t u r e . pian# faifed *> fi l ‘O ’ Ä<4 hinj.d'* ‘
I* rroaawalk dunng these B rn/er M i d atVr?T'î)?* -»V !:v# fif.'-1'./*r a « in d u « ru i! re« 1
Sod. P o r t a h i e a l g n » «rill be " G r ^ i t e r ( k i n M i d i rn#wn m«*r# to h-T'Uni*"»V Oy TKllo,- id A ** î*'«' forevri
F*i t t h e r o a d w h e n the rn ft»rv :»r*d /*,ir '-;ix strúcture V*>T# vli.'.^’rr \ rin- \
h a « «¿vvt*n <* u n a h i e . a . ? b o u t Gr»*?) 'i>lu>. n s m>’>' fr h
»rr* prohibited Before
mütiv,’ rhan^e'*. ‘.o give svtry \1 nurtf f ClUWi! rf J# O ?s# ÍV‘
if>»ieri ‘.nut *lï ■
P» ch-*nge* cama aa a fwuit I have tnju * m« i»!#•'» Vtoth#*f tîuo- Sov t i Pt-3U’*e *?fl! nee I H .- i Mi Pase i
*-"k study Mart spring and I nard na* -#** n ífx# o find n f* wrMt- < y* wa# } *•rig «ver *
j a n r i *.hr V f î t t a i » * î n » 4 fu*'«rly a n d ospmi ■ 4'.@, G 'tnr-u « ¿uv •’•rr»', M. 1er .»rx/p id *vi#r«i a * ^l»e. B u t ax f U îü itn ih
JMj i>Uferiffed jruIKP
C»rt Hr Man aale and a
* the H i#w ay Traffic
MR. MSI FIN AI-WTS—SaRlad ara WaahF Rafearla. Jaaiar aad • r/OpOOttifi II "#/ »ciger fuïl. sardón ifj, ' V f f f . f *hg*- ■re
Hra/«rf th v c í i r i«*d of ’he Trmrh warpl* .-»e did no*
«erre'! «rv. MSU
Breakfast
Marv Mclaughlia. inaiar aa» rhairraa* af Ih» caalaat. S l l l i l n i W t ilK#r Msn*
riMer.
*«"* réfutations were rw-
ta righi ar* Jiai Mih-a, jaaiar. Jaha BaHtha». iaaiar; U rr y Oda-
nah. jaaiar; «ad Krad Mucaachrau. jaaiar. (SU le Nrw» pkala Hy
ha%# » .»ngie »èteri»*# verson
wno iexited r#ad ' < -"Aarkir*** nm iSSMMVSf
sgi rig. snH
To Honor
KJed until « traffic sign»-
' rataUad a t Ria croas- Kay V ara) ^ ______________________________
Petition* ?an Ury* p48f*#1 , ss#u»<;4 *>#»1 trie
Tr+fw f> f I. rr% «#» s ’ * '> -> y n rtrr
s: S^
FralemitvMen
ISia p r a p o — 1 ta bemg !*rg# (IftUOARi fiaig I * - i.r e r - ,tv , th e U n iv e rs ity
Proa. J a in A- Hannah
* East 1. snamg City «own- Through Wednesday Available ¡rim#’'’
tiw Eraieb
f M t- n .f a n
B s r l ' r t t ,* a n e s - o ' t , - - n m e m . The ( ' rrrn I T I V»* ;
op«n#d ftr* *n ptm * l ner y the MSU Bmrd of Trua- n rra k la y l, /M it y *pwn
For Show p is n «
p l a n # . ai*.r^«ugn ^ f e e » r > . » X 'e v e n » . a n » ¡ « e '.e d I PC and th« Ff#uw
Pizza Week Opens Today
» « » a «cut al Uh Hght tf 'he Board of Trus v is ito r » r » t > m e ‘., w iü hr :■-*A
mated a t (M M - M ic e Prm «ert Vmf w ert
P é t i t i o n » for t h e L 'r u o n ooard î l f # d M t i w tee«.. r » ri ' h e l a o o e e o n f e r e n c e Ttieaday at M l am . . 'j w Kr-.t
s wdl guard Ilia eroas-
anWl the atgual la roady art ,how w d l be a v allante untii piane The Soviet p.ane «a» .K»t », ine vi!c h i a r o AFl«-ClO edu C e d a r r o " 'n of K r- <4 t e n t e r
c a t i o n « ! d ir« o T '> r The «peaaer .'or ‘-e orea»(a*
A *n H. Aatgrnn of the he«n set up. Proapee-1 '*Pnra wren »ervra both a* a T u e » . 'a » T h e » m a » h t b k I i H : hit.G rom rw » . . - i n o » , e -1 * * B o a r d ject of the cc a d v ise d > nrd er p i« a m th * ^ n i i y m * a n d . co u » d i n e t i n * P » o j-
i t.n e U n io n c o n c o u rt*
avera«# fai: t e r m , w ilt oe D * .
! ty p tc tl croas- r o n w n i t t e e of l,Kr— A r t C e n t e r ! for a l i V'v.et -.esrspaper r e a d -
a f t e r n u o n , e a p e c s a ily fo r l a r « « ^ ( #u r ; h r a e c a n m i ' t e e s .*( R i c h a r d C a p i," J ,rrc to r :
hours 1 e«L i» bein« h e Hi today through ll»lere*ted p»r*on* are fo fiU I ara ra—at— ■-* request ‘ha*
'KiïUtg _
10 * W a ju , appro*ima;-- ! W«»Jne*da> _
jtoera • ■s i a i* Frnsh-Soph a. rvr, ! [ 'hmk t h a t •ui ‘m pétitions and retum ane the French f r i ne oiAao. .V Rehearsals ijra rir«
The -P* •,(leV P ré s id e n t John A H a tiia H ,
“ * and 4M pad—trian». ;w '»* room -si the <' » > pul-.»-i-. » ¡. *u»:cess- i to the Uruon tnard office » , a n d w a r t» — * h a i a n y a t t . - m p t ■
•o- to 11:15 P4U-. MO Fr-w h-Sofh W " ^ , * C .
IX * r « u t th e s e
t.
it t h e H
Coral Gat -« < >r wiii ne deliver- ! fully fui(il)ed :his rear, Mary —mnd (kwe. Union a n d k—p ¡ “while««»*''. *«f , r > t * m a - For LrB ÌEeek r'n » v ;j» '. P a w ! M i l l e r . D e a n T m
Kin« and other natmoer« •>#
Sr.id *M pad—triana. and «ta. one-item coral arr.pua or East Lan- ‘ Sne,L chairman of the economic •ta other to submit witb the ì t u o n a i a a n d i t r y ' -s a nafcy san-
. )tl» ptaL. M l cara and U a fw II mtaaad *f th* r*«“
e d so th e
| entre durmff UB w—k. dertaxin« ■* Rerwarwùs tor Unaon oMrd *%e * i m i t . i » l r i ' » i a* *e>: «,
staff a r e a om 4 p m. to 1 sun. ■committee. Mud- P n z — wlll be awarded m the Grand vi..» 6»¡d nm am tn 'as: * « • * * v a r i e t y «now will be held 14 m e n o f F A C w ill a t te n d .
I 5 * * stria—. I p r i c e of 5 1 t a - __ , The egtiiar delivery fee' of 2» Frosb-Soph council ree*,ve» C h a i r m a n for t h e e v e n t .» B r u e #
» a i «tur t a w access Because of x* ' "vf i e t. c e n t s p e r de.ivery. eeffardlrtaa of î a 1R per c e n t e o m m i a a i o o an
cataffoeie* of pamtin«. drawtng. nifht the eachan«*« «ouid con- ] today. Tuesday and Fob. M in
the Unaon ballroom at_ 7 p m B a tv tu rs k i. Micdigai: C ity . ln -1 .
, »«—a. i l l — raid, but delivery hours haw s**n the «re of the 'order, will be ä e*eti pura wW and on ail item* reram »ci*, print mabinff and tamae. ft .« evident Russai >i tor the show to be hold Mb*. 2 1 sopbomon.
I hut — «a flirta dtffaram »ended taro hour* each day strwftifif not prepared to drop t — — u c .
charjed, 1 delivered.
¿ a m . and an advance order *}*-
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1» U. 8» Culture
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“Anyhow, There’e A Definite Disarmament Gap”
% Poor 01’ Rodney Pinwinkle y Week Tells Storv ft
Thought He Lived in 1961 01 Negro History
IK .
his misdeeds was *‘g«H**k.
T he Miehitron S tn te h ou sin g reg u la tio n s,
nev Pinwinkle." w eek d evoted to public ex ercises em pha^y
and th o se o th er re fu ta tio n s w hich a tta ch
licct iiUj .i good friend of ours, good ol‘ Rodney t h e sa lie n t fa c ts o f h isto ry influenced by tl
pjnvvinkk, THE Soph, trudged home to his off* th em selv es to h ousin g, such as NO D R IN K
rum pus, un-colU»ge-*pprovori dw elling after a hard ING. are not unlike* th o se at K ansas S ta te. N egro.
T h e e f f o r t w a s w idely supported
•in' of classes As Rodney unlocked his door he They belong: in the II)th cen tu ry . T h ey are
m waved h i' custom ary greeting to one o f the nicrp- sch ools, ch u rch es and clubs amonj? NVen*
w id e-sw eep in # reg u la tio n s, su ch us includinjr
m hrr «■! the opposite sex \\b«» lived in the house and th e m o v em en t grad u ally found Mippoi
all und ergrad uate stud en t h ousin g tinder
iH‘\ t do«»r, only 40 feet to the south. a m on g in stitu tio n s o f o th e r races in AmeriJ
Rtnlne\ entered ius small apartm ent. Only stu- “cam pus property/*
and abroad. T oday th e celebration enj
• dents lived in the house 'Vith Rodney so he was A t M ichigan S ta te, an u n d ergrad uate aired
w id esp read p articip ation .
»1» to turn ip his stereo to concert level. He then 24 is subject to th e sam e rule a s th e under-
w e ed ed t 1 fix dinner Rodney had been forced g ra d u a te aired 18. T h e s ta te o f Michigran sa y s T H E O B S E R V A N C E w hich >.t;irted Suj
» buy twi minute steak*- because the sm allest a person m ay p u rch ase and drink alcoholic d ay com es each y ea r in mid-February
■m-katie cot airied tu « Having one extra, h r called beverajres w hen he is 21. W hy, th en , d ep rive
: favoriti ni et n ber f the opposite sex and fn-
it can in clu d e th e b irth d a y s o f l>o)ii Abrahal
iteri Ili', f« shar«* Ili* dinner. “Bring your hooks/*
him o f h is riirht. L incoln and F red erick D buglass. a Negro»)
\{tod tic v sa, . “and v t* tv ill study history after A G R A D U A T E S T U D E N T can be 22 and rose to h ig h p ositio n in governm ent from i
dinner not su bject to u nd ergrad uate h o u sin g rules. d ep th s o f sla v e ry .
She did and they did, and at Hi p.m. Rodney de- W hy should he be con sid ered m ore adult than O ne o f th e m ain p urposes of Neirro I
t Hied to take her home for she had to he *tt at
th e 2 2 -y ea r <>ltl u n d eiv ru d iu ite w ho has w ork tory W eek is to prom ote th e advancement
But before they lef* ‘hey shared n drink '«f
their favorite alcohol bevt ragi . (¡u»»tl ol* Rodney ed b efo re com in g to co lleg e •' C ertainly th is th e N eg ro , fo r on ly th e truth will destr
returned home and went t«» bed satisfied with liie. ex p erien ce o f th e u nd ergrad uate w ould m a th e d iv id in g p reju d ices o f nationalities a
pi Little did Rodney P inw inkle know that he had ture him a s m uch a s fou r y ea r s o f college. teach u n iversal lo v e w ith o u t distinction
il
broken six cardinal rules of the K -State housing In m any w a y s th is u n d erg ra d u a te is m ore race, m e r it or rank
m atu re a fte r w ork in g than beinp in co lleg e N eg ro h isto r y is needed to provide 1
Poor Rodney had broken four rules even be
b ecau se he has been resp on sib le for h im self race w ith tra d itio n . If a race ha* no hist
fore returning home that evening. He had been liv
ing 1 ; un-college-approved housing w hich was and has not been d ep en d in g on his p aren ts it h a s no tr a d itio n : it becom es a negligil
too close to a building housing m em bers of the to put him th rou gh collepe. fa cto r in th o u g h t in th e w orld, and it staid
opposite «ex (building housing men must be a! W h at is th e d iffe r e n c e b etw een h a v in g a in d a n g e r o f b e in g exterm in ated .
least HO fret from buildings housing w om en). His drink in o n e’s livinjr room or h a v in g on e in
apartm ent w as com fortable but it had less th an T H E A M E R IC A N Indian le ft no conti
a restaurant or cock tail lou n ge? VV’h a t is th e
8 0 square feet of floor space and his window was
d iffe r e n c e b etw een stu d y in g w ith m em bers uous record, h e d id n ’t appreciate the vaiu
ton small to craw l through.
Later that evening Rodney broke two o th er im o f th e o p p osite sex in one's liv in g room or in o f trad ition , and w h ere is he today ? The \\
portant rules Not only* did he en tertain a m em ber a dorm itory recreation room or lo u n g e? V erv b rew s clearly ap p reciated th e value of tn l
of the opposite sex in hi« small dwelling, but he little u nless one b eliev es a p erson ’s m orals tio n i s is a tte ste d b y th e B ible itself in «mi
also d ank an alcoholic beverage o f w orld -w ide p ersecu tion , therefore, he
pet lost w hen one is not in a nuhlic place.
W ithin a week Rodney had been discovered.
e» of their A nd W e ld o n Jo h n so n , L a w re n c e A nd T h u rg o o d M a rs h a ll w ho N eg r o in flu en ce.
rohabfv a old a> the U niversity, itself in th e 2fith C entury, just its we stu d en ts D unbar and m o re . can show th e w ay. In o th e r a rea s o f A m erican culture,
lb'dnev s onlv opprobrious excu w ish we w ere allow ed to do Num in’rc.l now among the elect T h e r e 's B ooker W a s h in g to n and A ll th e s e , and m any m o te of w e im a g in e t h e g r e a tn e ss o f baseball withd
th rv slaiut W e a v e r in y e s te rd a y . J a ck ie R obinson , W illie M ays, of track
F ounders of )*?/. e r c t o r s of the Today, a n d a ll to m o rro w s '
T h e g o v e rn m e n t. R a lp h B u n c h e o u t J e s e O w en s, o f j a w w ith ou t Louis An
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Report Algerian Rebel Chief killed The* gave u , B elivfjnte *nd
M ahalia Jackson The
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— T h e n a m e s a r e l e g i o n , a n d w -ill
stro n g , o f lite r a tu r e w ith o u t Du Bot*. or
sc ien ce w ith o u t G eorge W ashington t anej
And M arion Anderson t o crow n m an. Paul show
ALGIERS. ALGERIA. t-U* -A li Somit, rebel th .v l hn ! aet ivo n u t I lt ;nior«hl(> in ¡hf T hat m e r it k n o w s n o c o lo r lin e
t»f Will« va One, vv*** kill«*«! Frul»v by tr»H»r o» tin the muse R obeson in b o th s p o rt* and A G R E A T P A R T o f A m erica was huil
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) I’ciK’h Foreign legion, hpatlgtiarii’r« (or A ’gU’rs li ,i) Tun»* .» tv u ' ».it a;m Suprem e d e s p i t e c o n f u s i o n s
th e sw e a t and to il o f th e N egro .»U\ei *a
.OMDHilUM*»! SUMtlil' S.t ichnni cree d
*i if 'II « I .;nit •.i,, hi th:’ relt.lA b n m i betiliui his horn In which beset u s a l i . T hank God f o r t h e s e , f o r t h e y 'v e th e ir d escen d a n ts.
S otiii, who had . u l n e com m and i»í rebol limnis A U• the Am « • mi'iiuti.m-. or laiuis and D a n c e r of Save m th e w h ite m a n 's m in d .
a w h ite m an ’s p rob lem , h as much effect
ou r re la tio n s w ith A sia and Africa
L o IIit b lo ili« * l.d ito r
Moat o f t h e in h a b ita n ts of these c •
n en ta a re colored. H atred o f the "«hit
p eop le is in te n se on b oth th ese eontineff
O n F reedo m o f S p e e c h , H U A C R io ts and on ly u n d ersta n d in g can soften th is'
trad.
rx;»gg«Ta** U M W iir r im tc fl A - M. While I in «uro th e n ' people as he see* them, then the Lord A t th e p resen t tim e, th e w hite race
I rev S p ee ch p.UOf OÍ lenabilitv nf m >
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•ro sincere and have th e beat in- Pro HUAC help u* in the kind of “facta” s tr o n g e st econ om ically, th e most advancl
l n Ihr l.liltor: \-kf th i' and sunplv go h in m *. tent ions this does not' atop th eir he fives to the .rest of the world.
the S tu d e n t-tln iv e rsiti Agi ce Te the Editor: tec h n o lo g ic a lly . B u t th e se «re only temp
Wf I» : I bO >»< V.MIH - Lti.fl th# vv us«n u m lu v st in*l no*, a 11 n v - m ethods from constituting m ore Virginia In k
ment, in w hich i . stnteil :lie (mi • •a .i i’ inH'- un desserts becaus* «>f a threat to our freedom and A * an ex-student a t t e n d i n g a * * * rary a d v a n ta g es.
piMpl# Of un* uoun’rv C«I « por-
le* of i tv ■ ad m in t.ti an >n Mwrnv g i r l s would abuse this and security than groups from w hich F a r m Bureau meeting in Kellogg I f p ea ce is to e x is t th e r e mu.«t !>*' an
*< ofr¿i i't i uivf tbey sv isti to #x-
•rr* !hi right ,»í 11«»(HUmi ut
"E ach l'n èv e rsil* s lu 4e n l m ust
assum e th e re sp o n sib ility fa r a l
hv« on dosser* aluno, but .salad«
.* <• « o n t e thing cl««* i s lettuce so
they a rr trying to protect us. center, I happened to read me New Idea sta n d in g b etw een all people o f the «■
MHH'ch ! fhiiik t’ - titiic thiit vvo Peter Wsrtw editorial in the Slate News re N e g r o H isto r y W eek is attem p ting :<
o*,, ¡inri reexam ino out *fn- w a y s b e h a v in g In sn e h a w ay a* xutMisivo that it has to l>»' ra - Ta tke lif t e r .
I« re fle c t n re d ita b ly upon Uir »i »'ieri'* Or v ii rot«'* O r celery * garding the "Operation Aboil- out
After having read the proa
. j i o n " film.
I \ « u m l r t • !. »,! !u»H’ri**m
I n lv e rstty . S o . ta r im i p o o r , , To aw know ledge those vegeta- end cons about Pernbar's mad
s e . Ute rig h t la be th e s a u re r af lilt" are inexpeiiaive and h ea lth ' Perhaps those that have so
** m«*4n Li* ngh! of ness. and after haring road the
UÀ in > jkovsoti *..* puhUvaUv
expiro»* to. os \\( ' views on .*
u n fa v a ra b le , u u fla lte rtn g p u b -
lietly w h ic h b rin g s d isc re d it u p a n
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Why dvprive us of T e th e E d ito r
Mr Carl G rittier said m the
m u c h to say about
should aiao see “Communism on
this tUm
letters while wo were on the
Communist speaker kick, and
Find Ancient Fort
h e rse lf, th e g ro u p of w h ic h she Wc vc,ih/r that m aking such the Map." another film avail after having read the annual
• tioitt' •. irii.it. • * « Ioaf pi bo Jan. IJtii issue of the State able to groups through the Farm ATHENS, GREECE. opt—Arvhaeo i
« pr» c < u U o n* oririm« Uit»>** is s m e m b e r a n d th e to ta l u n i largo q u antities >( food i* d ifii- N ew s 'R ecen tly 1 heuid a bantering regarding Ma Brody's
v e rsity . To d e a l lightly w ith otil?. but couldn't this schoc»r> Bureau organisation. After see American School of Classical Stud.’"
vow ,pce*h b* a student who had grub, I feel that I now may
th is re sp o n sib ility is to risk the ctntks take ,tus? a little more ing this film, perhaps H is about discovered the remains of • 2.300-* «*■*■
! wonrior h.».» Mrs SiPiuiiin hern at the San Franciaco n o t* ' make one positive atatement :
loss a f m e m b e rs h ip in U ir u n i t »iii' and consideration in pro* time that instead ef harpooning what the MSU student need* is the desort ioiand of GsidourontM .
vrtiu! * iKi ri sfii1 vvoi*o ts* givo This gentlem an was a g raduate those selected super - patriot Outf.
.ci ,>innt“ri .«ggiUNt :» umverMt) versity ra m m n n ly ." 5>»rine Ln food fb» thoae who studetit at CaitfornM U m verai- a hook to facilitate Ota matter
h a vo to t»a* it** groups, we joined them. In ancient times the island wa* kne
« .»!u‘v a * \i\o next day t>«’ cuII— T hL * " a g r e e m e n t " u p u b t i . l u H i ty. H e said that t.ie only rio t o f opening the north exit door of
i n t h e H e l o t , b u t h o w m a n * . ’u - J. Lee Smith However I agree that if free clus* Island, ofter Ptolmey tr* Adtn r>
, I «» Lo* eai’pet o» Prosidont ing that occurred w as on (he speech and association ere de fterkey from the outside.
HinuiHh ri, .«({tuo itiT<»u(t Nlir d e n ts h a v e re a d ' H ow m an* ♦ # * |tar: of the p.>tice" Tony Fe r r a te manded the Egyptian forces in the C"
w e i . . a w a r e of t h i s U t o r , ent»*:-
nied we lorn our basic free War from 3M to M i B.C. Arc-ha«*’
tl.*M' i to pr«*serri .n .on* t subm it part of an n r t i c i e
?ua»v t»* th«t u : I ho urn v ersiti ns; M S f " W i l l e a c h * tu i < ■
U|Hih an* iMinnH'iit ismipt.ii.i
Shelter f n a n U S- N ew , and W o r l d R e
doms. it is e strange thing that
i n our strength aiao Use our Food 1» Okay
American School found the fort. *rv>
hy Patroclus. after finding other for ?
I Oil ! *' like 1 » k n.»\\ vvh> port " W i t h t h e t« n * i* m grow
weakness
Mi Sam 1 je'.usori ? ’ ooo • a ta n i th is a g rv e n n tie .*»n- T e th e E d ltn r
ing. t h e inevitable happened the same war at C o r a a e . an the Gre* *
a i d e r n i the s o u r c e untaviu • I t L a l w a y s i n t e i e . t n i; t o . e e Yot it is hard to believe that Ya the ggfter
•neitf 1*' 'o ’ ,*vto>n/ v\ri'« u tjuot - V u i i e n c c ( l a r e o t vat a f t e r n o o n .
iu b i ic ily . to w h a t e x t.- n t th e e m te r v M iv e those "known communists" at Judging from the tone of the
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cause w've rvari’tM h r i n iiiU iu ' W ith th i* in m in d , i a> k to a n d r e a c t i o n a r y e l e m e n t o n th i*
O n e o f U n- ju d g e * in a
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the demonstrations wmn Just
innocant bystanders who hap
latter, the aufttor of "send us Michigan State Nc«*»
111 Mitri •Pt b e t au*«' v -«■ w A* i* have my n a m e w ith h e ld < -..'
II «till Omul Fomi New t e n d ' ,
th e H U A C
i e t t e r in d e f e n s e
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order, t h e crow d responded b *
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W h ile y o u a r c e x p r n u u n s ‘ rv -
From m y e x p e r i e n c e of w o r k -
in .-4 end e » ‘« :'vg i n o n e of u w
I s s u e d w e e k l y during the summer
class postage paid at East Lansin; M
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th r o w in g shoe* a n d j o t t i n g th e
1« Uir E d ito r; long l i n e of p a trio t, w h o a v « e n u n e 'i a n d a l a r m " w ith th is w o m e n " * dorm>. snd from m y Editorial and business office» at
.\ Mif sono».; officers " ffu e ra n t ta m p e r in g a n d tw is t
t, 'i; -. * t h e ity>v!C d o o m p r o t e c t i n g u* f r o m * h e C o m m u A n o f f i c e r w a n t e d t h a t f.re
previou* experience in tne f od Services building. Michigan State Ur.
c (o r« n iL v ¿ y iood. w o tc*>, w u u i d n i s t m e n a c e o f w h i c h . It is t e l l . i n g o f t h # t r u t h , " w h y don't you sorvtce field. I believe that the
a i » Oii‘ mUigko tri- ci « hoses w o u ld h a v e to b e u s e d tf Lansing, Michigan.
i u ni/i o*. «• that \<*u »re h k o t u p u : p i uvii “ t w o c a n ; « ** e h a v e n o c o m p r e h e n s i o n • I s o ta k e a lo o k a t E d w a r d R food served is nutritional, well-
th e c r o w d d i d n .y t d i s p e r s e , b u t Mail uibecnpUoM payable i n ad*»i
u i; > ' ,*;>vhi it O ur (u litis In h i* w o rd * we are " to ta lly th e c ro w d , in s :.g a te d b y C o m -
M o r r o w '» p r e s e n t a t i o n . " H a r v e s t ba'anced. and of good grade
o f S h a tn r " F o r p u r r d is to r tio n I ,uggr*. tnai the misguided t*nn. S3: tor two terms. M. t o r t h r e e
' i .• »*40 % \!i • Saman i. « ¿ i c o m o ri i > e x t e n d e d to D o- u n a w a r e " a n d c a n b e " e x p lo ite d m u iu s ts w h o h a d m a n e u v e r e d Member of the Assoc is tad Press 1
ri • . the U'l t I truly lo ro s , T u n i b u i i «jtíi “ N am c W t t h - e n d v i c t i m u e d " S i m i l a r l y . P r * ’f o f fa c ts , h a lf tr u th * , s ta te m e n ts young girl lesrn something
th e m » e lv e < i n t o s t r a t e g i c p o s i Press Association and the Associated C
hciki J o h n M o o re h a* e v e n c o m m e n te d tions. b e c a m e more u n r u l y
o u t o f c o n t e x t a n d * h e l i k e , it about food nutrition and how to
M » tt h p i i «1 VVc/i i i i \ i ’. ih.«* our m otbors o n r a d i o a s t o t h e n e e d to p ro
is h a r d t o i m d a b e t t e r e x a m p l e . g o about correcting any prob E d ito r-in -c h ie f .............................. ..........
" T h e m o b su g e d f o r w a r d a-* Yet Mr. Morrow u being of
n u ik i* lot t o v e r * q u i t e frequvnliy tect th e “a d o le s c e n i m in d " of lems that m a y occur with the Managing Editor . .............. S*
if t o s t o r m t h e d o o r s , a n d a fered up to hood the United preparation of ihe meals m bar Adv. Manager . ................... ......
b u t t r i c v t o o k an.t **»Nto a p p o t i / * th e M S U s tu d e n t O n ly p e o p le p o lic e i n s p e c t o r o r d e r e d t h e f i r e Elates Information Agency, If
»I T h is Is F id ic y The l e f t o v e r * h t r r look «*< ** Ik* h a v e a n e x t r e m e l y l o w o - dorm in' a more sensible and Circulation Manager ........
io»e t u r n e d o n T h e c o ld w a t e r "Harvest of Shame" is hit idea
i t i r 5 »> si g h *4>llit‘lXK1> put ttu‘iu u m io n o f o u r in ta lU f e n c e c o u ld
mature manner Cjty Editor ....... . S
P ’ | fk h a d a s o b e rin g e ffe c t a rt th e of a presentation of the tact*
T«> t h e ! «trio» R iru u g h ri g r i n d m ill » ik I »ad o v l u tie i su c h a b s u r d itie s e m o tio n s o f th e d e m o n s tr a to r , "
J . Pass* r e Editorial Editor .............. J
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Monday M arahf, FrÜnury 13,1961 Michigan Stale New«, Cast Laming, Michigan
prof Will Attend Yearly Ag Meeting ¡Called Elementary Profesional Block
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P ro fe sso r B r a tz le r
<*, ‘ 1 t o ' t i e c o m m i t : «
w as ap-
n 19901
s e c re ta ry o f A g ric u ltu re .
Education Begins New Methods! o n tin u e d fro m p age 1
p ro fe sso r f econom ics.
m o d e ra to r.
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w as i f lu c tu a te .
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te e s w h o re ce iv e d fe d e ra l T em unsatisfactory. problem trace* to the United German i d « thet the *id ques>
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public welfare nor dor* 1m po present system of unemployment sa tio n (T U C ) in th e fire t six offer of-assistance to ease the te r H e n r i r i V an B re m e n « w h en th in k in g g ro u n d less. G e rm a n the burden g aiding the under U 5 . stand an Berlin. Andmon
tently wait for unemployment m o n th s o f th a t pro g ram . American balance of payments he v i s i t * W ash in g to n n e x t dip lo m at* in W ash in g to n a g re e d . developed nations. had asked the G e m i a : . : <0 ? 5 .
compensation. T.x# K e n n e d y a d m in is tra tio n 's Official* stressed Dm United toward maintaining u s.
benefit! to bo exhausted. a ra O n ly a b o u t h a lf of th e e x - deficit. T h u rsd a y .
D r. D evlno’s stu d y , a id e d by Meanwhile, it seat learned po sitio n o n B e rlin is c le a r a n d States believe* Germany, rich in Oermany.
sas raha* hare baa reported. h a u ste e s re c e iv e d su c h b e n e fits, A s th e p re p a ra to ry ta lk s w ith -
The ftndtaft art revealed In g ra n ts fro m th e F o rd F o u n d a h e sa id , w h ic h a m o u n te d to o n e - Sunday state deportment experts to th e a d m in is tra tio n p r» g ress. doe* not re q u ire a ro ftatenw m t, est free world nation outside
■Exhaustion of Unem^oyment tion, c o n ce rn ed 2,>28 u n e m p lo y h a lf o f th e b e n e fit e n title m e n t assured German diplomats here it is e x p e c te d th a t S e c re ta ry of U S . o fficials s s ld . a d d in g th a t thl* country, could do much The last battle of th» A - r» r
Benefit* During a Recession,” a e d c la im a n ts in th e L a n sin g la on th e m ost re c e n t claim . that U.S. dissatisfaction with ■State D ean R uak w ill sit do w n th is position is not a ffe c te d by more in the foreign tM effort. lean Revolution w*< fouih»
West Germany’s offer has n o d isa p p o in tm e n t c re a te d b y th e On the other hand, U.S. diplo near Charlaaton, S.C, Aug. 27,
1 case Mudy by Dr. William Stan*
lev Devino, published by ^JSU’s
Labor and Industrial Relations
b o r m a rk e t a n d In c lu d e d p e r T h is low r a te w as In p a rt, d u e ,
sonal In te rv ie w s th re e m o n th s said D evino, to th e h igh r a te of
re p e a ts on s ta te claim s.
effect on stated U S intentions
to safeguard West Berlin.
w ith S e c re ta ry of th e T re a su ry
D ouglas D llion to d r a ft th e r c - G e rm a n o ffer.
U S. n e g o tia to rs in B onn m a d e
mats concede the original UJS. 1782.
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Center. M ost studies c o n c e rn e d Som e in flu e n tia l G e r m a n ' it c le a r th e y w e re n o t in te re s te d
Dr. Devi no found that in peri* w ith u n e m p lo y m e n t c o m p e n sa n e w s p a p e r * h a v e » u c g e s t e d t h a t j ¡n th e o n e -sh o t a id th e G a rm o n s
ods of lengthy unemployment,
the American worker taps his
own reaourcee and is likely to
tio n h a v e b e en c a r rie d o u t in
p e rio d s o f q u ite v ig o ro u s eco
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IN T N A M I R .%1 « M irili I g iv e h im th e r e c o r d 48 p o in ts record* an h e racked np 48 pointa. ( S t a t e N e w s p h o to m i l e r e l a y w o u l d h a v e s c o r e d in m e e t a g a i n s t I o w a w a s t h e l a s t 2 nd H U sh o w n a t 3 :2 0 - 7 1 5
M O( K M The m a rg in o f 15 p o i n t s b y by D oug (Gilbert) th e 800 y a rd ru n , b u t w a s d is
h o m e m e e t o f th e y e a r . D ic k
V..H K f lk - R a tify
!• :! $ P h ft;. - |* u rk « lrr« ! w h ic h O h io S ta t e w o n w a s th e q u a lifie d th ro u g h som e tc c h -
Gymnasts Lose to Illini;
S c h lo e m e r , f o il, w o n a l l t h r e e
i s m a lle s t th a t
o v e r th is y e a r
th e y have
tlie g a m e , h o w
h e ld m o a tity ^
Coach Fran Dittnch in com-1
I o f h i s b o u t * a g a i n s t th< H a w k -
e y e s an d th e fo il te a m e a s ily m
GLADMER e v e r w a s c lo s e r th a n th e s c o re meriting on the varsity said h e
aaw great improvement.
o v e rw h e lm e d th e Io w a to .!
atlfc
Winning Streak Snapped
in d ic a te d s in c e th e f in a l m a rg in
tq u o d .
w as g a in e d m th e la s t th r e e
Tbpof
The s h o w in g of th e M SU
llh BIG W E E K ! m in u te s w h e n th e B u rk s o u t- S T A T E ’S FRESHM EN,
ever, competing unattached un
how
s q u a d b o re o u t a p re d ic tio n b y
s c o r e d S t a t e n i n e W> t w o A record crow d s a w th e S p a rta n g y m n a st« 17 m e e t w in - C o a c h C h a rle * S c h m ittc r e a rlie r
Ika
der-Big Ten rules were not one
TOACH fo rd d y A n d e r s o n I n i n R strea k snapped F ridav by a stro n g all-aroun d l i l i a i to be out done by the varsity as
The
in th e season th a t th e te a m
The ' explained h i* t e a m * d e f e a t t n team «.’1-49. 1,300 p erson s in Ih c m ain a ren a q f t h e I J f . they produced a few point scor w o u ld b e e i t h e r w in n i n g o r lo s in g
greatest
•aventare
» to r y
it edsjx*“iAtrTm^To ?hu
state, bad *tv«.tiug for m s u | ly
jld*nH K >*n?rr Prri c h a m p i o n s h i p In rm w hen
they fekt that they met a good broad jump to take that event.
p e c tlv e ly . ) D a n ie l * d e f e a t e d H a d l e y w i t h team in a fine meek. The team Parker's jump however just ed
| a n e x c e l l e n t score o f 8 2 p o in t* . will try to get on the victory ged taammete and freshmen
I.A M R R N su ffe re d a b ro k en t r a i l a g a i n , Tuesday night when Sherman Lewis, who jumped
' G a m B r o w s h p l a c e d t h i r d in t h e
n o » r d u r in g th e firs t h a lf n f th e
f r e e e x e r c i s e c o n t e s t , o n l y nne they host Southern H im e s * in 23 feet 8li Inches. Sonny Akpata
b a ll gam e, tm t c o n tin u e d to
g i v e the Sports Arena o f the IM another State Ranter waa third
S P E C I A L
p o in t b e h tn d H a d le y to
p la v th e e n tir e 40 m in u te » o f building. tn thla
S haw * a t l:0 0 -l:8 l-8 :2 0 -t:M S t a t e a n 1 1 - 3 lead.
t h e c o n te x t
testure |:I0-8:ia.«:M-9t3ft L u c a * ’ » c o r in g m a rk b ro k e
MSU WAS decidedly domin
t h e J e n i a o n r e c o r d s e t b y R o b in
ant on the trampoline with Ch
S T A R T IN G H A T tlR O A Y u c k T h o m p a n n and Steve John
F r e e m a n o f O h i o S t a t e i n 1956,
w h e n F r e e m a n s c o r e d 4 8 p o in t*
son finishing 1 and 2 rrspact-
E L V IS I’RKSLKY iv e l y .
in a s c o r i n g d u e l w i t h S t a t e 's
"FLAMING STAR" Thompson, State’s lughest sro-
In ( i s m a a r w r and c a l e r
J u l i u s M c C o y . MeC’o y s c o r e d 4 0
p o in t* i n w h a t stil.1 s t a n d s a s
rer for the meet, scored 4he 111
th e h ig h e s t pom } to ta l fo r tw o
moat points o f any preformer on '* T . A N ' - % „ .
o p p o s i n g c o l l e g i a t e p l a y e r s In a either team with hi* exciting
fragrala taf. IV I -8M s in g le c o n te s t. showing on the trampohoA with nom or m a o i n u *
D r y C lean in g
T o n i g h t M S U 1r a v e l s to A n n
94 points.
MICHIGAN A r b o r t o f a c e U ie t e s t p l a c e d
W o lv e rin e s M lm ia n c o u ld
At this point the score was 12.
10 in State's favor and it looked
■s though the Spartan's, warning
E X C L U S IV E L A N S IN G A B B A M O W IN G
p r o y e t o toe t o u g h o p p o s i t i o n f o r
F e a tu re t iM • I M streak would extend to If vic
2 : 1 0 • 7 l 3 t - 9 :2 5
th e S p a rta n * , w h o c o u ld e a s ily
s u f f e r a le td o w n fr o m t h e i r fin e
tories IMfLfyUe-IWJ
p e r f o r m a n c e a g a i n s t O h i o State. Then Dlmeis showed its su
EXPOSED! G a m e t i m e is • p m
M SU tea fg fm-fs R M crushing State 12-4.
periority on the *Ktahor»e by
N O W S H O W IN G F K A T U B S 7 : » - « i l l
II 2 -4 12 ILLINOIS Captoth. Bill Law-
[fi
Fahs
Rahwarui
18
1»
II
•
2 -2
8 -8
2 -2
S -l
• tor. turned in a. beautiful flret
1 2 place Job with 92.5 pointa in
1 2 this event, white hi* teammate
2 0 Mike AufTecht took the runner-
2 pants *1.00
Mag 8 8 -8 up spot.
• I
Make I 8 -8 2 Wayne Bergstrom of MSU did
1 1 a nice job on the wdehorse and
hope^bajll o sti
t
■
8 -1
j H looked as though he might de
a l 28 12-12 12 22 fMt Aufreeht, however, the jud-
fga fg fte-fs pt | p ! ««» awarded him 87 pointa, so
2 sweaters — *1.00
ìli
12 II 0 -1 2 go | be had to settle for third.
I
Haviteek
RANRMA4 PMNR MMm -8 1 8 - 1 8 8 1 8* 8* « • • still ahead after this
H a rt
th m ____
ta I f 10-12 S 82 i • v«n* tad**» 28 ptenfe. but the
M & ..
f ó A OCte T J B Newell
Siegfried
• ' 1 3-2 2
2 0 -0 I
2 HUni were beginning to close in
with 22 point* 2 s k i r t s (plain) * 1 .0 0
Olympian Hadlev John
u f e T e ta k 04 28 12-12 12 21 Salter placed 1 and 2 on Hurt-
R ebew ad» : 0 8 1 ' —48 aomal Ran, a weak »pot for
ONE OT THE BEST M il* — 28 State since Jim Durkee * injury,
COMEME* OF TME YEAR! M SU 22 22 - 82 white John Rrodeur of MSU
I li
waa only . point tBhind Sailer
-i
o a r 22 « - 22
• " S B fflS " " 1 F R I.Î
Weightlifters Win
t o r the third piece position
N o lim it to size o f o rd er
I f '
.« f
t é iS
a S S i— . 1 M ÌN M V
_ ____ _
The MSU weightlifting team ui, beat out Hadte.v for the
T H E E P A R T A M g almost took
over again when Larry Barnett.
undefeated parallel bar special-
suarwvM — „
won the junior Michigan team j wanning spot. However, Ron
One Hour MartHiizim
championship recently j Howerth of lUtooi* took third.
Around gJo people viewed the ahead of State's Bob Carman,
lifting andphysique contest ttem Broweh mede an out-
afterwards. PaulSlayback, Q li-1 standing showing on the stilt
^ ■,
sing, junior took the crown a *, rings b u t the judges seemed to
1281 * junior Mr. Michigan. tee! u was worth only 00 poutta
Nortoert— Shemanaky former j T h e crowd voiced It* dixappco-
Olympic heavyweight champion i vai on Uus- decision, especially
gave a weightlifting demon» j since Hadley’s performance on
•Lucon Theatre Block
C O M IN G RO O M — " K R V E R O H R U N D A r*
•tration. • the ivigs waa awarded with
w
Michigan Sfate New«, East Lansing, Michigan S P O R T S Monday M orning February 1 3 ,1 9 6 1
IM Highlights
Swimmers Entries arc now being KC6F*
b a n d ball single«
Lose To
ed fo r IM
c h a m p io n s h ip s . The to u rn a m e n t
w ill be p l a y e d in t h e M e n ’s ^ J M
Michigan building and will consist o f t h e
best
games.
tw o out of th re e 21 p o in t *
T hirty record.* foil this >.vcv*k-
end when the Michigan S tate
sw im m ers .split iheir tw o final
home meets of the season with
Mich gan and N orthw estern.
A fter losing to Michigan Friday
.r;9-4»* *hc .Soartans came back
to m ake t three in a row over
N orthw estern. 77*28. S aturday
C ach C harles McCaffree*«
swimmer*. g i v e n scant chance f
be-tin a Michigan, defending Big
T< cha n p io n .. jum ped to ,ei\
v irly 1cv«H only *«» !o«.<* ¡n the j
f.nni events on the card
For *ne m ajority of the 2.050
spectator* at the M en’s IM Pool,
•h ng»> looked hopefu! for MSU
* vf Gtis S tager’^
pow er-laden Wolverine*. t*»ok
A S E L E C T IO N
first place ahead of team m ate
John Dumont and S partan Bill O F THE W O R L D ’S F IN E S T
JE R R Y L I’CAS. ( I I ) OSL’s all-American center goe*~tn for a lav* S teu art TED W ILLIA M S. M S l ’s ft-7 . center e ffe c tiv e ly covered Jerry Lu
The record* that tell Fridav ¡
■ f in S aturday’s s.l-M loss. Spartan Ted W illiam s (.TO and Jack La
m ars attem pt to block him while Richie Hoyt (LI) bailies for posi-
w ere mainly of the pool, varsity )
I and dual meet v ariety However.
ca s o f OSI . I l l ) d uring th e firwt h a lf o f th e S partan ’s H3-H8 low* to
th e B u ck eyes. T he S partan s led at th e h a lf hy one point, 39-3K. (S ta te
TROPHIES
tm a w ith William«. (S la te N ew s photo by Douk G ilbert)
I new Big Ten record.* in the 200
I vard freestyle. 440 freestyle, 40*1
N ew s photo hy Douk G ilb ert)
ANDJUNRRDS
I yard freesrty ló g re la/, and a lie n - ' Over 1IMN) T rophies
! dance mark* w ere set. on display
Jeff M» 6 * * 0 0 «'nattered the
\H o c k e y S q u a d L a s t i n L e a g u e
MSU varsity record w ith a clock*
; ng of 2 94 ft in t vc 2 0 0 yard
backytm ke An ‘her varsity
O k la h o m a W r e s tle r s D e fe a t In Stock
im m ed ia te Delivery’ _
i m ark wa* added when Bill S te - P rofession al E n xraving
I c ~ -e. -
: t- S’.atc's Hack is they •< »rtvi j u art sw am the 2 2 0 freestyle m
ml by Berm e Haley 2 03 0 to break hw ow n mar k M ic h ig a n S ta te M a tm e n , 9 9 -4 9 Larry Cashiaa
f t r v - -T of S ,!»», Dak«-. . ¡g et in 1959
ccondÑ later t h e Spart* j However, thing* Aere d ifferen t i
Bv R IC H A R D ZEM M IN ri««-. | The m atm en will now head Sport ink Goods
V * ‘ - c - n d 8 - 3 l;: i t . èliiited as Real T urerete for Michigan S tate in ¡t* finai I
S ta le N r» » S port» W rite r » : the on Iv MSU w restler into tbit nnighe-t wr-eketvl of Lm w ìw 'ii H ouse of
If- ■< »rvt 4-J te ' *; i;,»
'**- ta -i.n s per;-»: ■: F Aa t.ng the •h i, eovin. was a itoiih ' - 1 the vivir Saturday, S tate will
O klahom a Stat» • pow erful
If» -» . ’j r t f t J o ff »• Dakota Dtth 35 ! calibre of xwtmmvr iiki* the G il-! trie r before the meet. He! «-ntortain the lo .a Hawke-,,>s ih
w r p f ti p r s , w c ij o n * h e tr w a v
ISserar. P.o,! T u t.« .-. maimng M ichigan [ liw»d**r>> »rvi D aro m r <»f M i c h - i-en i i 't 'h i a 'i a t bv injuries IM b u i l d i n g and o n ’he j
!'* Í t State R o - < ;•> . it a lohn* ¡ g a n . t h e W i l d c a t » fell p r e v to a n o » h e r m vdcf<*R ì c d s e - a s o n **nd
a n4w> j follow ing Monday, the team will ■ vir»»-
posMblc Ni AA ovcTwhcl- • ad * F 'tv lh y < .»¡.ins I . rslvr.| <>4> ^ im \ r jjc,r ij, llo* o *kkj i 11
'i Mock north of MlehUtM Am.
I t ' game as he to rr d an attem pt to ’ie 77-JR rout
&>* Sfc ». % ad force the „ - » m e State, .n i m u r s i i v » w ork- med three B.g Ten ■" ¡»meot*. thought earlier I r that sState ta te m ight I h awr m ,v;lh M ithlgan.
w ith M iehiaan. J W ert t» D M
*4* ft*f*frd p e rio d o f p m aitlike fvhiw n t aptured ta n , ihclu bon Mie tan have to forfeit 1 9 1 -ib. c»a** !
C» pit'» at S o r.ii D»k f have < .»oí of ’he eleven i-vt-nr* to -tre t- ; ■ q u a d r a n g o l a r m e e t a t C h a m - j A c tu a lly . M ic h ig a n S ta te d jd j £ A M P B E L L
I- ' £ » c* and Grey ch its violone» in the dual series! paign, US. .«a’urrtav ■ well ia, placi* th a d in the m eet j
' v S o u s * >ul f r o n t 4 -1 >Uy N e , t<> three -traoiht The Oowtjnv -chalked up a j [ oarh C ollin- started his weak- i •A
■f-
|6'lv
V A w * !» La»C
Spartan» Tb»
tep With t a i
N
o Ohio for j
irles with I f
total »( t»9 Iiomt* 1-omtwred *o 1 p»t ttneqp of tie a-.i-.n, bee a one I X
« 2 tic » -* .(1
hoxt team MSU - t . ;
. ai— I'i.n.o
.
‘he in ju rif' *n tin- team ...
’hird ((ev.rg* M o o li. Norm Yeung, and |
T o d a y O n ly
place :n 'in ouiharrM-nt a tn 4» J.pqi McCray, ail »tarters, in » - j
;as.n*>. w ‘lilt F u /'tu e t h e !OUm*fT»r-»t»1
;a.a antb 43
In *b»r t n i m a m p f i * «m w c
WITH THE SjwrUn» a» full
f r e t i g t h » it •■> v i T v e o n c e í v a b l e i
ODDS AND ENDS
g h t íliV p K k T f)K i*kh - ’ .* S'-aí *iv»t ih e CowfK»vft w»»uldn*t hav<‘ j ®
p m ir x * * t1 »n n«’v»'í» f h«d1 u r l i .til *M‘ V r i m e »< t 'x
S a l e m re fre sh e s y o u r ta s te ridàÌ rftaU 'fif* ! 1 »* -Sp.it * n».. ,
¿wig w ith ¡;îiîï'» 1' 4‘.'i F urdu
picked up on* first .*;» #* c
JE IIY HOKft. «rnevnt 1
tw
The m««-ï miirkfvi the tliird >»
•¡mi *?**;., ve»!* M.i higari S'-iU ¡
Pua due The Bo.iei- ^
...g ,,-, fimsfied behind MSU in -
fro m
T h e S to r e W ith T h e R e tt D o o r
_ tta ¡r - s o f te n s " e v e r y p u f f •«njy vicU>f¥ (-.'i' v*«'•■ Hi» \i»s
M*mjor A^ht* bgéi,* rrf»*n í>k;.«*
.rm Ci* y »fit »-ir»*' í Ib# 130- ;
d a i s ovf*r T#yt !h^r< » *d OSI
«#(’••*’•” r quartra/igiiU r rheei, 8 6 -
HO * »n* *o *he S i^ rta o s m * !
A BUCK BUYS
Hfdi** r . f»^'t ’.n v r F i (
• N i d ía * .! i . -**. * * ‘'- a m »r. 1.« B ig T e n A Shetland Cardigan
tu Im .-»iMirVaii •=> M f i.f n l M ■ i- .g a f i 1 h i“
r#fc ree ,»ii « xtrcrneiy w«?U- A Long Sleeve Knit Shirt
T H f »*t* O íh f T f r.,-ti* Kiuad ' A VKLOK Hal
«mentid *n ,• bvi*M»n ji^ d iD d u :« s »:•'***. r ^ c -
BiA> Schilder >n *h* ? n t* » r .* *»-l T bev now
A Vent
m eleti of the 67-*o . a?.«. M«*r p« Livi , n tw o tourna*
Preor i we**t *u» ‘h** fit**, n SU won the fir*k »rn*
• v.e-i, ra llie r in the
1 91 • i b .
p iaciti
i a«»
ve^R J
a id l \S *«•
Mv ru’dvs
S t~ n /
TWO BUCKS BUY
A (¿ANT S hirt
FINAL CLEARANCE A P air S u n U n «
A Cummerbund A Tie Set
A Scarf
u w a r a n m u *s i
I p i H I M r t r - r i i n t « I M S i« iy I I J l FIVE BUCKS BUY
l o M b n • r a h m b I I 4 J I orig I 8 J 9 A Boat neck Sweater
A Sw eater Veal
T ip f i M b -lig i M U I mèiUÌM A Balky Knit Sw eater
S w A w y tlM iE i-w g a ltiS iiiy lla ll TEN BUCKS BUY
• m I m i S r ib • n i p iiH • H U S A Pair Of BrilclMn
A Cardigan Sweater
W m k ■ W u r R m i b » N .W
A Lady a Btarner
Í B i M i n f t S2.9S m l» H i
|M t • b 9« 99 d»pecia l HÍihPo«gR»ty|mpmr*^l»NBoften»” ee*ry |m ff.
G et w ith t h e n i h g t i i freek « o t o o f S a le a
U a b d k M r s VARSITY SHOP « m W E D . E V E N IN G S
i*
< T H E S T O R E W ITH T H E B E D DOOR
. e m o d e rn fitte r , to o an d ita r i c h t o t o am N a Sa i f C A M P B I L b ’ S S U B U R B A N I B O I
■rj l gdü e W W
Monday Morning, February 13,1%
Michigan .State New*, East Lansing, Michigan
n ________________________________________________________________________________
Abandons Position In Film Fare This Week
Girardin Ne
Vice-Presiden
Castro May Assist Guiness Has All the Glory Of IFC
Latin Revolution
to ig n o re h is vagi a u d ie n c e in
By BILL DOCRNLR fh is c irc u m s ta n c e m ik e s th e .
try in g to ta ilo r a ro le to th e ir F r a n k G i r a r d i n , G ross* p -,.
State News Film Critic \,'t rth w h ile p r in t of sh o w in g j
e x p e c ta tio n s , a n d c o n s e q u e n tly J u n io r, w as e l e c te d exectr;
w hat happens w hen tw o s tro n g
"T unes of G io r .v ' is one of e n d s u p g iv in g a m e m o ra b le
H A V A N A .
—-Prim e M inister F id el C astro appeared c h a ra c te rs m eet in u n a v o id a b le
v ic e p re a id e n t o f In te r-F ra te
th o s e p ic tu r e s th a t h o ld s u p o n e p e r f o r m a n c e in e v e r y f il m . n i t y c o u n c i l r e c e n t ly .
Sunday to have abandoned h is o ffic ia l p osition th a t th e d ra w in g c a rd o n 'y b u t i t ’* t n e c o n flic t a g a in s t a b a c k d ro p of T h i s p i c t u r e Is a g o o d e x a m p l e
s tric t m ilita r y d is c ip lin e w h ic h IF C has announced --,r
Cuban revolution is not fo r ex p o rt. «* a<-e o f w h a t a fir s t ra te a c to r can do
The -to ry is t r i 'c C m o o ffic e r in h ib its th e re s o lu to n o f fric tio n , w ith a s e c o n d r a te s c r ip t. r u s h w i l l b e h e l d t h e w eek af
In a 2 1 .„»-hour telev ised speech la te S atu rd ay n ig h t h e
re p la ce s s n o th r -is h e ld of a once begun. s p rin g te rm r e g is tr a tio n Fran
declared th e U nited S ta te s w as en co u ragin g cou n terrevo S c o ttis h re g im e n t» th e th tm e B y f a r th e m o st e x c itin g fa c e t T h e ru b y a n d s a p p h ire ra n k n t t i e s e a s t o f A b b o t id w .:>
lution in .Cuba and th a t th is g a v e him th e rig h t to a s s is t u n o rig in a l ( w n e ti -r to go by o f " T u n e s o f G l o r y " is A l e c G u i b e h in d th e d ia m o n d in r e la tiv e t h e f i r s t d a y . P rev in u .v ty h0u,
revolution th ro u g h o u t L atin A m erica. th e b o o k o r b y c irc u m s ta n c e s ), n eas’ p e rfo rm a n c e . o r d e r o f h a r d n e s s o f g e m s to n e s
th e c h i ia c t e r s ' t i n m i s t p .'.“ ! I t is a t r i b u t e t o M r. G u in e s s w est of A b b o tt have open
A s s a ilin g w h a t he c a lle d : T h e " s o f te s t” g e m s to n e i s , t h e
H e s a id h e fe lt C u b a h a d th e s '. . e k (ro u g h and re a ly . h ir d a n d h h t a r t th a t h e c a n p la y so am b e r. ru s h .
" f r a u d s w h o c o n v e rt re lig io n in - I
t o a n a n tis o c ia l, a n tin a t io n a l in
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