# WSà H Serving MSU For S I Ycain Established 1910 VoL 52, No. 135 E ast Lam ing, Michigan, Wcdacada^ Morning. February 15.194*1 10 Paifw p ,1^ nfai'uiiMn«.''‘ hcii 5 Cents Soviets Demand Removal Of Troops From Congo Refuse to Recognize Katanga President Dag Hammarskjöld AWS C A N D ID A T E S— I napposed for Judiciary Is Kay Jenema. Running fo r AW S A ctivities Hoard I'resident are N ancy Ifin sh u ll and Nancy Sim m ons. E lections are tw in s. 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V ic to r L u n d u la . L u m u m b is t M il­ ogm tm n of Antoine G i/enga. \ L u m u m l i a ’s fa n a tic w h o h e a d s a S ta n le y v ille re g im e , i lie u te n a n t, declared will m aintain i Ha m m arskjold ogni 7 e him as an iffici 11 r s h o r n l>e. w h o s e K a t a n g a r e ­ i t a r y C o m m a n d e r , s u c c e e d e d in o s t h e C o n g o ’s p r e m i e r a n d o f * j or New g i m e is held r e s p o n s i b l e b y r n a - nv for L u m u m b a ' s f a t e , s a i d h i s previous messages to t h e U n i t e d d is p e rs in g s o ld ie r s w h o g a th e r ­ e d l a s t n i g h t in a S t a n l e y v i l l e s* re e t a n d th r e a te n e d to h a r m f e r e d h im e v e r y h e lp . Obviously referring to th e U N. Embassy, which w recked Congo .Command— now totaling front of the building, was a United Nations *. THE ATTACK >f the Re . « ¡1 ! e l e c t t h e i r A s.- >cl- ii a ; N ations have b e e n i g n o r e d a n d . 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United Nati hut I have nev* T H E B R O A D S I D E f- Vd a h a te s h o p in g to c lin c h er r e c e i v e d rep ly .” Tshom be dered th e K atanga G overnm ent five-hour mob attack o n Bel- Embassy H v u ie s B o a r d p r e s id e n c y told new sm en. to halt an offensive against pro- g i urn’s Embassy, led b reign alw ut 8 . 0 0 0 i> - Mins h u l l , Muskegon, a -id N ancy S im m o n s , S tu d e n ts P a r tic ip a te “TH E F K ITED N ations «-cms Lum um ba Baluba tribesm en in to w ant to provoke pi K aiangi the n orthern p art of the pro­ vince. B ut it was e s p t v e d the nu flie expenses-paid c o l u m n s *•? 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Gen Josei>h Mobu*' M in s h u ll w a s c o -c h a ir-1 th e A .W .S . B ig S i s t e r , S u td e i ed M any school . ore than one rie c o n fe re n c e . O h io W M>n new sm en •hat the UN C hief o f S taff in th e Cf»ngo, Br..: Gen. Meng«.«ha m e n tio n e d Unem ploym ent D im s v #m> denounced in ,i gov- i tent fita tem en! i-gn '.'i* gm 'ernm ent news- i s * u e d ¡ Af; led last year While sery- F ri lie í.í-rgí’N* of t h e g r o u p s c o m U iÿ , H '» -u of Ethiopia. êam m E ast : N ee N T ! D E N T S P a g e J investigate t h e slaving, h e r e ­ p l i e d : “ I couldn't give a d a m n . ” U. S. Econom ic O utlook The <1 riie*uent called tur día» I mi*«ol of H am m arskjöld ” 4 « an \ adnr.: m s h e a t te n d e < 1 t h e I M S U l ' r a i f i l N i-i.M ic. ■> a L u m u m b a* form er education .n i/cct in ' riiM-ir . 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WcAiwJay Monrfng, fthnw rr IS, 1961 On the March “All Right ——Everybody Up — Let’s Go Students Demand Voice In N egroes Deman Their University Operations Com pleteEquali W hat is a u n iv ersity ? W e feel it is tim e nounce a d m in istra to rs a s proverbial bad B y IV A N H O E DONALDSON m en w h o harm you if you cu t a little red we evaluated this concept once m ore and de­ tape. N e ith e r is it to ex to ll them a s th e term ined ju st w hat each individual’^ func­ m e sse n g e rs o f tru th and th e o n ly in d iv id u a ls T h e la s t th ir ty year* in th e United $ta tion is. w ith th e a b ility and in tellig en ce to d eterm in e p articu larly and t h e w orld in general is it a brain fa cto ry , dedicated to tu rn in g th e u ltim a te good for th e u n iv ersity . It is seen t h e r ise o f a n ew personality in A: out d egrees and sh eepsk in diplom as. Is it ra th er to put them in th e ir proper p erspec­ ¡can so c ie ty , t h e d evelop m en t of a new an in stitu tio n for th e ad vancem en t o f man's tiv e as v ita l, but secon dary, a g en ts in th e srro, t h e r ise o f N eg r o nationalism . social sk ills? Is it a h ideaw ay fo r m en w ho ed u cational process. TO FOLLOW th is rea so n in g is its logical T h e N eg r o to d a y h a s m ad e his objecti do not w ish to face life’s rea lities? Is it a p ost-natal n est for fledging* w ho want to order, w e m u st then ask w hy th e a d m in istra ­ clear in o n e w ord— E Q U A L IT Y . He doe* leave th e womb, yet sta y tucked aw ay from tion holds so ten a cio u sly to p olicies w hich w a n t o n ly econom ical and political equal stu d en ts, a s p rim ary a cto rs, h ave repeated ly b u t ed u cation al, re lig io u s and social eq life's d ecision s? In its tim e, the u n iv ersity , M ichigan S ta te taken sta n d s a g a in st. W e speak sp ecifica lly o f h o u sin g policies ity a s w ell. A t o n e tim e h e would have included, has been each o f these. For som e sa tis fie d in g a in in g a n y on e form of equal persons, it fu lfills one or m ore o f th e se roles w hich d ic ta te w h ere stu d en ts can liv e until today. But w e believe th e prim ary fun ction th ey reach 25 y ea r s. W e sp eak o f d rin k in g b u t to d a y t h e b lack m an is demanding p olicies w hich v io la te r ig h ts g ra n ted A m er­ w hole. o f the u n iv ersity is none o f these. ican s th ro u g h s t a te s ta tu te s. W e speak o f IT IS SIM PLY and plainly, a social in sti­ m en w h o hold p ow er to a rb itra rily exp el s tu ­ T H E D E V E L O P M E N T o f Negro nati tution fo r th e exch a n g e and increase of d en ts. W e sp eak o f ROTC w h e re fa cu lty and alism , w a s slow in sta r tin g but today j know ledge. In its basic form , it is a con­ s tu d e n t v o ices w ere n ot supported by th e p ow erfu l fo r c e o f w h ich the white tract betw een stud en t and teacher. It is a d m in stration . sh ould b e w ell a w a re of. not a cam pus, not Berkey hall, not th e ad­ T h e proper roles m u st be regain ed . T he A m erica aa w e know it today would m inistration building. It is a concept, a p h il­ fa cu lty and stu d e n ts a re th e core o f a u ni­ e x is t i f t h e th o u sa n d s o f contributi osophy o f education w herein m en a g ree on v er sity . T h ey can e x is t w ith o u t a d m in istra ­ b ro u g h t fo r th by t h e N eg ro were dele an orderly d issem in ation o f know ledge. tors, b u t u n iv e r sity a d m in istra to rs a re ev e r A s fa r back a s t h e b egin n in g of Ame~ We feel th a t any o th er object is secondary d ep en d en t upon them . th rou gh t h e sla v e period, and rm up to and. sim ilarly, any o th er person o th e r than W e u rge o u r a d m in istra tio n m em bers to p re se n t th e A m erican N eg ro has made g stud en t or tea ch er p erform s a secondary rem em b er t h is in th e n e x t fe w m o n th s w h en co n trib u tio n !. role. W e realize, h ow ever, th a t an in stitu tio n stu d e n ts , th r o u g h A U SG . w ill a g a in v o ice o f such co m p lex ity a s M SU needs m en to th e ir op inions o n su ch u n iv e r sity p olicies a s T H E O U T S T A N D IN G agricultural ch ,-oorriinate th e a c tiv itie s o f stu d en ts and h o u sin g , d rin k in g , and ROTC. W e a re th e is t o f all tim e w a s D r. G eorge Washin teachers. It n eed s a d m in istra to rs. u n iv e r sity and fe e l w e sh ou ld , and m u st, h a v e C arver. O ne ca n n o t look in the field of The purpose o f th is ed itorial is n ot to de- a v o ice in it s o p eration . rin e b io lo g y w ith o u t encountering the n o f E r n e st J u s t T h e fir s t surgeon su«, fu lly t o s titc h t h e h um an h eart was a Ne from C hicago. D r. D a n iel Williams. Civil Liberties Endangered D r. J a m es L e w is and Pathology go h in hand. E lm e r Im es sta n d s in the foreft in th e field o f m a g n e tic physics. Renjn R an n erk er in ven ted t h e fir st striking cl Bv Investigations of HUAC Letters to the Editor to str ik e in A m erica. T h e Black man g iv e n to A m erica its on ly original folk BV HAY P R A T T S ta le N ew s C olum nist N ational Council o f C hurches o f C hrist in th e U .S .A . o ffic ia lly sp onsored th e revised On Food , L ib r a r y a n d A th le te s sic . and produced som e o f its greatest le te s . standard v ersio n o f th e Bible. O f th e 9 5 p er­ In p ro m o te good s p o rts m a n s h ip fo r vour c o n v e n ie n c e on rack s T O D A Y T H E Black m an ’s ingenuity I hr direct and indirect pow er o f th e H ouse I ii-A m erican A c tiv itie s C o m m ittee i* per­ sons w ho served on th is p ro ject, ¡50 have Better Remedy lu s t in s in d e h e f r o n t d o o r, e x ­ and th e s p irit of fa ir p la y and b e foun d in p ra ctica lly all fields. His dem been a ffilia te d w ith p ro-com m u n ist fro n ts, p l a i n i n g h o w U> f i n d m a te ria ls , in g ra m th e m in to o u r y o u th , o r haps g re a ter than any governm ental in v e s­ To the M ito r. fo r racial eq u a lity can be fe lt throughout p rojects, and p u b lica tio n s.” ro o m s, flo o rs , and lib ra ry se r­ a r e w c tr y in g to b u ild u p o u r tig a to r) iigenrv in th e nation , particularly In cid en ts such a s th e se m ak e on e se e th e T o M rs S a m a iu t. h o u s e m o th e r v ic e s n a m e a n d re p u ta tio n a n d try in g f if t y s ta te s . A nd th e rise o f the so a 1 in iK ab ilit) to sw ay public opinion. of G ilc h ris t, 1 say if a s tu d e n t 2* R e a d a l l c h a r t s i n t h e m a i n t o e a r n a t i t t l e ‘'s p e n d i n g m o n e y 1* N e g r o in A m erica is a part of the geo: rom m ittee's in te rp re ta tio n o f " u n-A m erican ’ c a n n o t v o ic e hv> o r her o p in io n T he co m m ittee lias pow ers w e would lo b b y , a t e a c h desk in each o n th e s id e b e c o n s is te n tly c o m ­ is m ean ing, in p ffect. a n y th in g th a t h a sn 't u p su rg e o f th e colored people the » w i t h o u t r e p r i s a l <>n t i n » c a m p u s , ro o m , a n d th e s ig n s a ; th e « i d in g u p w ith w in n in g te a m s ? never ih'rum o f g iv in g to law -en forcem ent iiei’ii done in A m erica b efo re. C o m m itte e w h a t w ilt b e c o m e o f f r e e d o m o f I t w e w e r e m e r e l y t r y i n g to aver. o f l i b r a r y s ta c k s . agen cies, and it ex e rc ise s them w ith im pun­ m em bers past and p resen t h ave d en oun ced, e x p r e s s io n w h ic h w e a r e tr y in g 3. R e c o g n iz e t h e f u n c t io n o f a p ro m o te good s p o rts m a n s h ip T h e tre a tm en t o f th e N egro is Amen ity ex c o ria tin g , p re-ju d gin g. and public!;,' :m occasion, p rogram s and p o licies ra n g in g h a rd to c u ltiv a te h e re ? d a s h . W h e n lo o k in g fo r b o o k s a n d a r e n o t i n t e r e s t e d In w h e t h ­ g r e a te s t and m o st conspicuous scandal, •oiivieting p e o p l e anil org a n iza tio n s it find s It is mv o p in io n , M rs e r w e w o n o r lost, but "how from “ N ew I teal" leftw a rd a s "u n -A m erican . * w ith th e to p lin e o f t h e c a ll trem en d ou sly p ub licized, and the democr tu be "un-A m erican". S .iin a n n , th a t il is y o u w ho a re n u m b e r. PT fo r e x a m p le , n o te w e p la y e d t h e g a m e ." wc need­ But. as on e o f P resid en t T rum an's a d v is- In th e w ro n g T o c la rify th is . I A m erica .will co n tin u e to publicize it i t th a t on th e lo c a tio n chan n 't have a th le tic s on th e i n te r - IN T IIE M A N D A T E given by C o n g ress to try c o m m itte e s on ce d eclared , "an e p ith e t m ig h t say th a t p e r h a p - y o u w e re P N - 8 0 0 U — P Z i n c l u d e s t h e P T ’s c o lle g ia te s c a le . W e s h o u ld d o F o r th e colored p eop le all over the wo lll'A C w e fin d that “T h e C o m m itte e on i- not an a rg u m en t. “ U n -A m erica n ” m ean s n e g l i g e n t in y o u r d u ty . N e g li­ G ra n te d th e ir a re le g itim a te a w a y w ith a th le tic s c h o la rs h ip s „ w h o se r isin g in flu e n c e is axiomatic, t I 'it- A m erican A c tiv itie s, us a w hole or by g e n t t o ‘ h r e x t e n t th a * y o u d i d ­ d iffic u ltie s a t th e lib r a r y : th e r e a n d u s e th e m o n e y to f u r t h e r scandal is sa lt in th e ir wound*. -im ply that it has not been tried in A m erica. n 't re a liz e th a t a s itu a tio n su ch our a c a d e m ic s ta n d in g by re ­ •iiiln'ommit lee, is au th orized to m ake from If A m erican s want it it becom es A m erica n .” o u n c a ta io g e d m a te ria !. lo * t . Y es, tod ay t h e black m an is on the „ e t h i » e x i - . '« ! . o r if y o u d i d . m isp la c e d , or » to te n b ooks: and c r u itin g s c h o la rs . T h e o c c a s io n a l tim e tu tim e in v e stig a tio n s o f ( I t th e e \ - JU D G IN G FROM th e w arped se n se o f t h a t n o th in g w a s d o n e . In 1954, T h u rgood M arshall and the NAA it i ' h a r d t o u s e t h e U b r a r y a th le te w h o c o n ic » a lo n g c a n , ten t, elia ra cler, and o b je c tiv e s o f u n -A m er­ m ea n in g th e co m m itte e has g iv en to th e A g ro u p o f m en h e re a t W est e f f i c ie n t ly th e fir s t tim e a r o u n d . in s te a d o f b e in g an in te r c o lle g ­ sh ow ed t h is th r o u g h t h e Supreme f ourt ican pronagantla a c tiv itie s in th e U n ited »vord "propaganda" on e w ould thin k th a t th e S h a w h a v e m e t w I'.h t h e m a n - H o w e v e r, m u c h o f th e p ro b le m ia te s ta r , b e c o m e a n I n tr a m u r a l cision . T h e n on -v io len t student sit-in* in s ta te , la n d ) (21 th e d iffu sio n w ith in th e term m ea n s, not an a ttem p t to p ersuad e, as a g e n t t n ; a n d d i s c u s s e d o u r f o o t! c o u l d b e s o lv e d if t h e m a j o r i t y s t a r a n d s till le a r n g o o d s p o r ts ­ sou th lan d to d a y a lso sh ow this demand p ro b le m s Q u e s tio n s a n d com ­ m a n s h ip a n d f a ir p la y . I niled S ta tes o f su b v e rsiv e and u n -A m er­ W eb ster's d e fin e s it. hut so m e in sid iou s pro­ of s tu d e n ts , p a rtic u la rly u n d e r­ e q u a lity . T h e tid e o f real American de p la in ts w ere b ro u g h t lo th a t g ra d u a te s . w o u ld f o llo w th e I f . o n t h e o t h e r h a n d . \* e a r e ican propaganda that is in stig a te d from c e s s u s e d by co m m u n ists, com m u n ist d u p es, m e e tin g a n d w o r k e d o u t in a cracy is sp re a d in g and it cannot be held above s u g g e s tio n s and p ra c tic e c o m p e tin g in in le rc o lle g ia tg ' foreign co u n tr ies or o f a d o m estic o rig in ami and fello w -tra v eler s w h o w ant to se e th e m a t u r e , d e m o c r a ti c m a n n e r . It a th le tic s fo r th e s o le p u rp o se of u s in g th e l i b r a r y b e f o r e lire d a y itta ck s th e principle o f th e form o f g o v er n ­ co m m ittee ab olish ed . T H E Y u se "p rop agaii- i» a p p a r e n t t h a t h i s w a- not a n a s s i g n m e n t is d u e . ra isin g m oney and b u ild in g a T H E S O -C A L L E D N eg r o is marching ment as gu a ra n teed by th e C o n stitu tio n . . " ia"' th e co m m itte e m erely "edu cates." d o n e a t G ilc h ri* t, h e n c e M is s No w onder s tu d e n ts w ho ask r e p u t a t i o n , w e s h o u l d g ive o u t th e road to eq u a lity and freedom. If he T u r n b u l l 's r e e e m le tte r to th e W ith a m and ate so sw eep in g and v a g u e in H erein lies a d a n g er fa r g r e a te r th an w e q u e s tio n s th a t tlie v c o u ld e a s ily ta r m o re a th le tic s c h o la rs h ip s d efea ted on t h is road t o equality, ret' S ta te N ew s and th a t of h«r answ er th e m s e lv e s by b e in g th a n w e a lre a d y d o . W e s h o u ld it' im plication s it is sm all w onder th a t out - m ay im agin e. By b ran din g w o rth y , im por­ . frie n d s . w ill h a v e triu m p h ed o v er progrès«, m o re a le rt, fin d lib r a r ia n s and a u to m a tic a lly p a ss a th le te s in rageoiis and e x te n siv e tra m p lin g o f civil tant. p ro g re ssiv e p ersons and m o v em en ts P e rh a p s . M rs S a m a ttn . if v o u .s tu d e n t a s s t ,a n t s o u t o f p a t ie n c e . t h e i r school w o r k a n d th e n go W estern cu ltu r e w ill h a v e sown the seeds 'ibertiC' tn th e co m m ittee is not uncom m on. w ho oppose it. th e co m m itte e h as d one a had ta k e n s to c k o f y o u - p o s itio n , Caret Allen out and w a tc h U tc m w in fo r its ow n collap se. F a sc ism — th e type preac T he range o f w hat c o n stitu te s “u n -A m er­ /r e a t harm to d em o cra tic p ro ce sse s and m ay m et w ith th e w o m e n o f O il- One Ont-ef-Patience g o o d o ld M SU . r h w . a n d fo u n d a p e a c e a b le by H itle r and G overn or L ong o f Louist*r ican propaganda", then, is o p e n to th e itt- to m ore as it g e ts pushed in to th e c o m e r by student AacManl By doin g th is we w o u ld a s s u ra s o l u 's m , it w o u ld h av e been fo r ★ * * s e ll-o u t c ro w d s to o u r a th le tic w ill b ecom e th e p olitical philosophy of terp retatio n s o f such ch am p ion s o f civ il lib- iu traged public opinion. th e b e n e f i t o f a ll. e v e n t * a n d a lso h e lp t o e n h a n c e U . S. Br t i e s as have, for exa m p le, hired s t a f f m em - hers o f th e ch a ra cter o f R ichard A r e n s — T h ro u g h o u t th e w orld este em fo r th e + ♦ E d w a rd ♦ J e w e tt Can't be Duped? th e b a n k a c c o u n ts of th e hot T h e N eg r o is t h e t e s t case of America U nited S ta te s is fa llin g — p artly liecaM.se o f dog ven d o r* of S p a rta n s ta d iu m , con not b e held dow n and kept in hi« th e man w ho q uestioned P resid en t E isen ­ how er's )>ui riot ism t»ecaiise he introduced the clim a te o f fea r th e co m m itte e h as helped en gen d er a g a in st A m erican s' fo rm u la tin g Food Solution Tn Ik e M i t e r : M r. P e te r W e rb e a c c n ti to n o t to m a n H u n th e re p u ta tio n w e w ould g e t from b e i n g f ir s t i f d em ocracy is to e x is t, or if Black hi- grand children to N ik itu K ruschev. th in k t h a t h is m in d u a n n u r t u r e i n e v e ry " a m a te u r " s p o r t in th e W h ite a r e to liv e in peace. sinl e x p r e ssin g so cia listic id eo lo g ies o f lib­ Te the Miter; he co u ld net possible be n a tio n . IN A N O TH E R in sta n ce, "The co m m ittee W e ask D id M is s T u rn b u ll erty and social ju stic e . S uch id eo lo g ies, w h ile " d u p e d ." For his in fo rm a tio n th e I stro n g ly feel th a t th e a d m in ­ a t t e m p t t o r e m e d y t h e food s i t ­ itiack cd th e S ecreta ry o f th e A ir F orce for u>t r e a l l y co m p ellin g n eed s fo r ou r co u n tr y , r e a lly m a tu r e m in d is a lw a y s is tra tio n sh o u ld ta k e a d e fin ite u a t i o n f i r s t h r o u g h t h e proper w ith d raw in g a tra in in g m anual including -noli sta te m e n ts as “C o m m u n ists and fellmv - ♦re certa in ly th e only w ay fo r t h e a w a k en ­ c h a n n e l s , tv h o u s e c o u n c il, R -A -. r e a d y to a d m it that th e r e ia a lw a y s som eone m o re tmelli- s ta n d on th is m a tte r, f o r i t is e it h e r b la c k o r w h ita . T h is is Michigan State New ing underdeveloped n a tio n s o f th e world. W e e t c . b e fo re w r itin g h e r letter travelers have su cc essfu lly in filtr a ted our gcrrt Mmb he and possibly m o r e th e i r o b lig a tio n lo th e e tu d e n ta Published by the students o f M .r - tf t" have failed in th is resp ect. to th e e d ito r" If c o n s tru e d v a clever. a n d (a c u ity w h o m a k e u p th a .•hurdles . . . It is know n that even th e pastor* REC O G N IZIN G T H IS , I b elie v e C o n g ress a c tio n s e a tte m p te d a n d n o r e ­ University. Issued on class day* Monday s u lts o b ta in e d . - T u r n b u l l '» The persons who th in k they u n iv e rs ity a n d to th e residents Friday, daring the fall, winter and »prm g P* >f certain o f our ch u rch es arc card ca rry in g h a s no rig h t tn lim it an y p ropaganda or pol- ere a b o v e • th e human m in d of th e s ta te w h o support tha ,'om m nnists." c o m p i o t i t t is j u s t i f i e d I f t h i * w a a which car b e duped and make Issued weakly during the s u m m e r term tical ex p re ssio n , even radical, under t h e pro­ u n iv e rsity . «mi; done. h o w e v e r. Mm. d a i postage paid at B a s t L a n s in g . M ic in i» C ontin uin g, th e m anual alleged that “T he tection o f th e fir st a m en d m en t. S a m a r u t ' s p o * iti< > p i s j u s t i f i e d . mistakes a r e « K h a r idiot« o r toots. How many • m a t u r e ' Bditorial and b u sin e ss office» »' 3*' * C o n g ress cannot le g isla te in su ch m a tte r s, S h a w H a lt, tw o y e a r s a g o , bad • s im ila r p ro b le m . T h e X A i , minds reading this Bow c a n say * * * Service» building, Michigan S t a t s U niv sru tf- md co n g ressio n a l c o m m itte e s — w h ich e x ­ with honaaly that they have ist to e x a m in e th e need fo r le g isla tio n and w hen p la in ts c o n fro n te d on fo o d , w ith o rg a n ise d com ­ • never been "taken" in a deal, be K auloiwoblla or love? African Arrticie Lansing, Michigan. how e x is tin g leg isla tio n is a d m in istered — m e e tin g b e tw e e n th e d ie ta ry Midi subscriptions p a y a b l e in »-t- ‘‘ ire out o f b ounds in ex a m in in g m a tter s upon d e p a rtm e n t a n d in te re s te d ( t u - I tw b W hite Tv to e C á M v r. term. | | ; for two terms, |4 ; fo r tore« term* w hich C o n g ress cannot le g isla te d e n t s t o d i s c u s s t h e p t x 'b i e m * * * In reference to the article ''America is Damning Africa" in Member of the Associated Pre»« tnlarvd if . h ow ever. C om m unist propaganda can be T h i s m e e t i n g , w h i c h b eg an a c o m p la -n t s e s tto n , d e v e lo p e d ae Aid to Athlete« Friday's Itole New«. I efesi ledge Pr»*» Association and the Auociated Urge inked to im m inent illegal a cts or in v a sio n - M r. Arthur Hodgson to lake the in to c o rw tru e liv e one. 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' with ihoM 5 O m * by • Circuler In­ 42 44 Epoch G irl's name a a a a H ana□ □ aaoja □ a □ § □ □ a o a a a a n ^^ ( 3 3 0 3 ^ J From His Heart has been active in living units, campus activttirr, athletics, re­ ligious groups, and other organ­ Takes F u n O ut o f H ig h School i m ' -V * - dicator 41 Vasa izations while maintaining good 12 r la th y fru it 4 t.S a a e a fta nC JQ O 3 3 3 is probably not enjoying his partnership with the s c h o o l, th* A rd e n t fo n o f A m e ric a n w e s t - | n a u d y ’s " O d e l m i o a m a t o b o n " ; scholarship can petition for the D E T R O IT , fit*» — The 1,13(1 11. Stuff SO. Go In DDDOa □□□ 0 3 3 t h e a r i a , F u r t b a n d o s p i r a 11 v e n - high school years ss much as advice of the counselor is b e in g I 14 C onstel­ M. Adjust e r n m u s ic a n d h e ro e s , d e fe n d e r I annual Junior award, according s c ra m b le to go to c o lle g e has more frequently sought ant j □ 3 0 3 0 3 g 3 D 3 D 3 t<>. f r o m “ P a r t e n o p e , ” b y H a n ­ they were enjoyed by those of lation 5?. Strong wind n rw n n n a 0 3 0 0 3 3 to Judy Baker, Oiatrman of more readily accepted.” 15. Com n t n o t M Condiment of tie o ft-c ritic iie d m u s i c a l d e l ; B e e t h o v e n 's “ B i t t e n , ” “ I c h t a k e n t h e f u n o u t o f h ig h s c h o o l, us Who were in high school 25 Junior awards. Eugene S. Wilson, d e a n of tj. 1C V ast SO. Laborers t e i ut ion •» V r fte rta y '6 F w rte ta s t e s o f A m e r ic a n s , c o m p o s e r | jj^ h e D ic h ” and D er K u u ”; Selection will be made by and i t 's d r i v i n g p a re n ts b a tty — years ago.” I I. T au t 60. Pa. lake a n d c e le b r a te d b a rito n e — a ll a r e J " Z u e ig n u n g ,' b y S tra u s s ; and On the other hand, he said, mission at Amherst C o lleg e, members of Mortar Board, » ■ but it has Its good p o in ts , to o . 20 U n in te r a c t­ 61 Opposite “The high school student today said a major factor i n t h e col. of a w eather 23 Climbing I g o r G o rin , w h o a p p e a r s in t h e I E v e n in g S ta r, fro m W z g n e r ’r caiibur, AUSG. Blue Key and an e d u c a to r s a id T u esd ay . lege crush is “the p r o b l e m of in g S Wonder I-w tu re -C o n c e rt s e rie s to n ig h t. •‘T a n n h a u s e r . ’' is more completely motivated 21 T r a p 62 Put with « Male goose vine the faculty. E d w in B. K e im , h ig h ic h o q j because of the college problem. too many unqualified stu d e n ts 22 Germ an 63 Hole 25 Handle G o r i n 's r e c i t a l b e g i n s a t 8 :1 5 \ o t h e r s e le c tio n s a r e th e r e c ita - Petitions have been sent to 1 Scent roughly tl v e a n d a r i a . D io de G lu d a , p r in c ip a l fro m W y n c o te . P a ., He desires to excell. Mastery entering our four-year co lleg es f iv e r p .m . in t h e a u d i t o r i u m . the president of each living unit i DOWN I Hold bock o f subject matter is an urgent and universities.” 34 F tn ia l • Sarcastic 26 Astern B o rn in th e U k r a in e , G o rin f r o m V e r d i ' s “ N a b u c c o " ; ‘T o t h e and off campus and are avail­ s a id th e r e h a s b e e n m u c h w e e p ­ • 38 D o n k e y 1 Location 27. U ttar L ittle S ta r” a n d " P r a y e r a t B ed in g a n d w a ilin g a n d g n a s h in g concern.” 2 This springs 10 Chills and 26. Choke fro m h is e a r l i e s t y e a rs knew able in the Union concourse. "O U R S O C IE T Y has so in- 29 F a t h e r T im e ,” b y M u sso rg sk y ; “T h e K e im s a id p a r e n ts are th e il (ever h is v o ic e w o u ld b e h is tic k e t to Completed petitions may be o f te e th a b o u t th e h o rd e s o f s tu ­ S I. S o u r eternal 30. Black flated the value of a c o lle g e de­ 3 Prognosti­ 11 Deprived o( a life b e t te r th a n th e o n e o f M e rry F id d le r ,' a rra n g e d by submitted by putting them in d e n ts p o u n d in g a t th e d o o rs o f o n es w h o h a v e su ffe re d m ost 34 G r o w p l u m p 17. Cereal 32 Biblical fro m th e c o lle g e a d m is s io n gree—most often in economic cation ruler p o v e rty and e v e n tu a l o r p h a n ­ R e v u tz k i; “ T h e M in o r B ir d ,” b y the box in the Union concourse. a lre a d y cro w d ed c o lle g e s and 26 1-ook o u t' 16. Otherwise and social terms— t h a t ' s tu d e n ts, SC N o v ic e 4 T h ic k 33 Morning h o o d in to w h ic h h e h a d b e e n D o u g h e rty ; “ T h e J o lly C a r te r ,” u n iv e rs itie s . s c ra m b le . regardless of interest o r q u a li­ and evening b o rn . H e d r - e a r n e d o M uch"; Jo A n n e M c A le e r ' B o b B a u c r-e ie . w i t h D a ti laena i n t e r v i e w i n g E l e c . A M e c h . A P h y s . fin e s t a r r a y o f s tu d e n t ta le n t, p a n t o m i m e . ' Mv M an": Judv kv a n d M a u ry G a m i I :a k - E n g rs. e v e r a s s o m c b l e d a t M S U ." W itu c k i, " H a w a u n W a r D a n c e " l a r g c if tig h ts a n d s o u n d . Bnrean ef Crnsas. Personnel * T h e s h o w is c o - o r d i n a t e d a - D iv is io n . in te r v ie w in g Soc, E c o n . A M a th . At V n io n ro u n d th e g e n e ra l th e m e fo r U. H. W eek. " W h ic h W ay?" Midland-Rom Carp.. 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