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In dio. H er r o j » » l * lo a ra d th * tm id an i d o t r v N a t * » * , th e a n n o to * » ' - te R S 47 fla a r« h ad H e rn i n and io aw todutorTO U d ¡tur» hav* jutowi ttoa AfL-ClO. «MI Motti Mtofe» ■Müoii feN tjf «or .«»or.. aTio ;nlc«j'i f o r a i w tu r h io r a a b» ih * la d io a g u te r n o t e a t . (A i* « Ojr « a S o v ie t U w -v. «Tipk,*«!'" C»»n>«rrt J tn b c t t t ««Mi t o f ufi H u tU » W ir a g h a ta .) T .1 ti v i «radi ni « D * tn * .. n a < |T i ' a n naaan U J “•** ìin n jim raro • i* IH I d ilg n S te le N rw a, E aat L — la g , M lc h lg « . H i r p ^ k R l A l M ° n ,lB * ’ M ‘ f<* * ’ 1 9 6 1 F o r F o r e i g n S lu d e iH h W o r ld -W id e N o n - M i l l i e G a p Present D rinking Regulations R ig h t to Critici Bring A rb itrary Enforcem ent S h ou ld be Give W o fp«-l th a t a d u al s ta n d a r d fo r th e e n ­ v e r s ity ca n em p io y to e n fo rc e th is su p p o se d ly By PAOLO MARANIM fo rc e m e n t o f d rin k in g re g u la tio n s e x is ts a t s tr in g e n t r u lin g le av e g r e a t o p p o r tu n ity to S(ttd«B( from Italy MSI*. A d u al s ta n d a r d im p lies selec tio n , an d p ick a n d ch o o se in c id e n ts a n d p a r tic u la r in­ in a d e m o crac y , selectio n 1n te rm s o f law e n ­ d iv id u a ls o ffic ia ls w ish to in v e s tig a te . I know that fatten like Mr. Thompson' fo rc em e n t is a fo rm o f c o rru p tio n o f th e W e fee l th e a r b i t r a r y n a tu r e o f th e p r e s ­ the limited rights of foreign student* do d e m o c ra tic p ro cess. e n t d r in k in g re g u la tio n s c o n s titu te s u n n e c e s­ represent either the oiajority o r any rt* P re se n t d rin k in g re g u la tio n s re q u ire th e s a r y in f rin g e m e n ts u p o n a n a d u lt s tu d e n t’s sible selection of this university commun a u to m a tic su sp e n sio n o f a n y u n d e r g r a d u a te legal r ig h ts . T h e r e g u la tio n s d is r e g a r d legal Nevertheless. I think it w ould lie uxcfu s tu d e n t, re g a rd le s s o f a y e , w h o is d isc o v ered a g e , p e rso n a l p riv ile g e a n d c o n s titu tio n a l discuss the whole matter of foreign stud to h a v e alcohol on th e c a m p u s o r in h is liv in g r ig h ts . and “ un-American activities,” not from a u n it — c a m p u s o r o ff ca m p u s. T h e d rin k in g pal approach or at the level o f even- dav law s a n ' w ord ed in a m a n n e r w h ich could E V E N M O R E DO w e o b je c t to th e set litical polemics, but from a b roader poin te ch n ic ally su sp e n d a s tu d e n t b ec au se o f h is p e n a ltie s h a n d e d o u t to s tu d e n ts fo u n d g u ilty view . p a r e n ts ’ p o sse ssin g liq u o r a t hom e. H o w ev er, o f v io la tin g th e d r in k in g re g u la tio n s . A s t u ­ I have heard that at the U niversity of th e ru le is in te r p re te d to ex clu d e p a r e n ts ’ d e n t is .e ith e r w h o lly g u ilty o r w h o lly in n o ­ ifomia, some foreign students were de c e n t a c c o rd in g to th e s e s ta n d a r d s . I f h e is the renewal of their visas on account of t, fo u n d g u ilty h e Is su sp e n d e d . I f h e is fo u n d presence in a demonstration against 0 U N IV E R S IT Y o ffic ia ls m ay o r m a y n o t in n o c e n t no f u r t h e r a c tio n is ta k e n . T h e r e a r c Chessman's execution. ta k e it upon th e m se lv e s to in v e s tig a te d r in k - n o in -b etw e en p e n a ltie s f o r v a r y in g s h a d e s iny o ff-c a m p u s, b u t w hen th e y do ch o o se to o f g u ilt. T h e r e a r e no a llo w a n c e s f o r d e g re e IT SEEM S U N LIKELY t h a t a similar in v e s tig a te , a 11 u n d e r g r a d u a te s tu d e n ts o f v io la tio n o r f o r e x te n u a tin g c irc u m s ta n c e s . cision will be taken on this occasion, when c a u g h t w ith liq u o r a re su b je c t to su sp e n sio n P r e s e n t u n iv e rs ity d r in k in g r e g u la tio n s , impulse which moved the student* to ma in ad d itio n to a n y p u n is h m e n t th e y m a y r e ­ w h ic h s u p p o rt a c tio n s upon a d u a l s ta n d a r d , was not much different from the “*h; ceiv e fro n t civil a u th o ritie s . a r e b o th o u td a te d a n d u n d e m o c ra tic , a n d lend expressed by the President of the In ' T h e in d e fin ite a m b ig u o u s m e th o d s th e u n i­ o n ly a n a u r a o f im m a tu r itt y to M SU . States for the same event. Yet it remains a matter o f concern, of harassment and sometimes disilltisionm that foreign students should feel morallv Writers Asked to Limit Words in Letters administratively bound not to manife*t o ions contrary to the real or alleged positior E D IT O R ’S N O T E the U.S. government every time the gov sa m e s u b je c t. W h en w e rec eiv e m a n y le tte r s ment takes a stand. It is inconsistent to S om e o f o u r l e t t e r c o n trib u to rs h a v e a sk ed on a p a r tic id a r s u b je c t, w e e i th e r p r in t th o s e that foreign students should refrain ft re c e n tly w h y all th e le tte r s th e y sen d in a r c w e c o n s id e r m ost p e r tin e n t, o r else select publicizing their opinions on Mime matt n o t p rin te d . T h e S ta te N ew s re c e iv e s m a n y th o se p a s s a g e s fro m le tte r s w h ic h p r e s e n t yet not on others. le tte r s ea ch d a y . F ro m th e s e w e a t te m p t to n e w v ie w p o in ts. I think that on nearly every m.»"* se le c t th o s e th a t a r e m o s t tim e ly a n d m o s t W e ask o u r c o n trib u to rs to lim it th e ir le t­ earth, directly or indirectly, the U.S. gov co n cern ed w ith is s u e s o f g e n e ra l in te r e s t. te rs to 800 w o rd s m a x im u m , so th a t w e m a y nient has a stand. Should foreign student: T h e re is sim p ly n o t e n o u g h room to p rin t ru n m o re le tte r s an ti a r e n ot fo rc ed to c u t silent on ail those matters, they might a* all th e le tte r s w e rec eiv e , esp e c ia lly w h en th o s e w e receiv e. wear a muzzle from the the time they m a n y o f th e m p r e s e n t th e s a m e .views on th e in this country. Loiter* to the Editor I AM SU RE that no one would go w as to advocate this, not even those who tested against the Lumumba marcher* On IntellectualF r e e d o m , Bigotry, StudentDutiesand Security there is actually no middle ground a * to » kind of public dissent should he accepted Ii P r e p a r e R O T C fo r b u sh p a ­ e n t tr e n d r e q u ire * e u e h in s p ir a ­ d r i n k i n g ( t h e r e ’s w o r ld r n o u g h what not. llr p to F re e d o m ? H ow O v e r ir I p o lic e R u a rd d u t y . W hy H U A C t io n a n d tim e f o r t h a t ) , a n d s t a r t Neither an American citizen nor for 1 S u p e r n i ur-h u n te t w o m a n s G o ld w a t e r w ill s p e a k a t M S U w o rry in g a b o u t ru le s a g a in s t student should be denied the right to ex? In th r E d it o r : Tn th r Editor: * Te the Editor. o n T u e s d a y . T h e a p a t h y t h a t is t h i n k i n g f * r m ire e lv e s I h a d «1 w a v s b elieved th at th • u so fact* p a in t T it e r r a r e c e r t a i n t h i n g s w h ic h the view that any national intere-t «hou! S . v i'iii 1 of tin n n ’ in lw r s of 5. Sup«*rl*iM and Rupf*nTio*»i, d e s tro y in g in d i v i d u a l i s m w ill T h e o n ly w a y t o k e e p t y r a n t s c e n x o r s h ip o f a n y m edia for us b ack o u r P U y tw y 1 s h o u ld l>e c o n s id e r e d in a n y di~ » to p m a n v f ro m g o in g to li s t e n f ro m t a k i n g o v e r t h i s c o u n t r y subordinated to the dislike of physical < t u e s d a y 's " I n t e ll e c tu a l F re e ­ " p o r n o g r a p h y " wa> e x c e e d m ilv T h e I» t4 ( o m m itto e riiM -lon o f th e pr»e- a n d c o n s o f to b u n . S e e y o u th e re . i t to k e e p r u n n i n g it o u r s e lv e s — ¡nation of political enemies, be they nattt dom " (Miici m a rt.' Uic re m a rk d if f ic u lt, a r b i t r a r y a n d d a n fle r- W e a t tWiaw H a l l 1»ie H U A C Vie B a n t u n n d t h i s m o a n s k n o w in g e v e r y ­ ists, communists, quackers or titoi-t-. th a t su ch a se ssio n w o u ld rm i o ils to o u r c o n c e p t o f lib e r ty . f n d i v id u a l f m r t t u m is n e w e r W W W * * St t h i n g i t ts d o in g ’D i e o n l y w a y There is no such fiction as "nation* IK it s ib ly have (V i'u r c t l, *#.v, 10 T h e re c e n t a n d c o n tin u in g fe i- r iw lly p o s s ib le in a s o c ie ty S u m to k e e p o t h e r s f ro m c r i t ic i t m g vereignty” which denies the fact that t e a r s a « " T h e m a in im p lic a t io n v o r o v e r f r c " g i r l ie " m a a a r l u c : . h o w e v e r , h a s w o n m r o v e r to G u iltyI *■ in d i v i d u a l r tg h te e a f r e e d o m t o m u r d e r e n d f r e e d o m t o p illa g e What Counts o u r c o u n t r y is E ?r u s to c n b c u a it f i r s t a n d c o r r e c t it. policy of scores of the so-called " iove. tva.'. o f c o u rs e th a t " a r e n 't to ­ d a y 's s tu d e n ts hep to th e e n - th e sid e o f t h e r ig h te o u s To th e Editor: y o u r n e i g h b o r 's g o o d * m u s t b e T a t h e E d it o r : W e s h o u ld b e h a p p y to p a y (<* states” is influenced, if not alw a-« deter W h o w o u ld h a v e e v e r b e lic v a d r e s t r i c t e d t o p e rm it th e c o n t i n ­ th e e d u c a tio n o f a n A fric a n w h o ed . by decisions made by one of two f t o a c h m e n t* u p o n t h e ir lib e r t ie s , I- a s tu d e n t ' g n iU '’ '* w ho b e ­ I t ia t i m e t o » to p t h n g r i p in g th e s o lu tio n to tiliiv “ p r o b le m " u e d e x i s t e n c e o f s o c ie ty N ow w iU r e m i n d u s a b o u t o u r “ U g ly in iii p e r h a p s e vo n u p o n th e f r e e ­ w o u ld b e so s im p le " P u l a fe w h o v e s th a t it i- h is d u t v , as w e ll it is n o t e a * v U> s t a m p o u t t e n ­ a n d g e t d o w n to w o rk on th in g s A m a n e sm s " — o u r n e w s p a p e r r e ­ international powers. as th e r t u t ' o f lu.s p r o fe s s o r? . to d o m oi o t h e r s a* w e ll? c o p s , a c o u p le o f m o m s , sonic d e n c ie s to w a rd in d iv id u a l fre e - th a t c o u n t a ro u n d th is c a m p u s . p o r t e r s n e v e r w ill W hat we I am not concerned if, in same mat I w o n d e r a n o u i th a t It s e e m - in tro d u c e n e w an d r e le v a n t m a ­ v a r io u s s e c t- le a d e r s a n d a m i s ­ t e r ia l in c la s s d is c u s s io n -'1 Is a d o m w h ic h e n d a n g e r t h e so c ie ty R O T c ia d o n e w i t h . We art need is so m e o td - f a s h i n o d such influence is exercised through a e i to m s th a t th e p r e p o n d e r a n t g o in g t o h a v e it. b u lk .»I s ta te m e n ts “ fo r fre e d o m " i n f o r m e d s tu d e n t to g e th e r n nd s tu d e n t " g u i l t y " w h o d a re s to D o in g t h a t is t h e fu n c tio n of I t m i g h t b e I n t e r e s t i n g to y o u m u c k ra k in g . way flow, or through a sort of rodeter th e p e r fe c t c e n s o rs h ip a p p a r a t u s la w . c o u r ts , a n d p o t ice eam r (ru m th e fo u t ia e u lt v a p p e a r? B e lie v e m e it 's a r e ­ s u p p o rt h is o w n o p in io n s e v e n t o n o te th a t a e v e ra l c a n d id a te s L o t ’s « to p p re te n d in g t h e atiort or compromise-between-eqnaN If t E v e r y s o c ie ty h a s fo rr n s i n s t i ­ H U A C is a n e c e s s a r y i n s t i t u t i o n m e m b e r- on th e p a n e l, w h e r e a s lie f to k n o w t8«at. m y c h ild r e n w h e n th e- a « ' o p p o sed to tia is e t u t i o n s . a n d « h e re r e s i s t c h a n g e . f u r t h e B o a r d o f T r u s te e * c a m - world decisions affecting other cuuntn« o f h is p r o fe s s o r ' W e d o n ’t n e e d to e e la tH is h a m o st . *l tin stu d e n t- in th e w ill be p r u H 'l e d f r.m i Wi.- e v il A n d ito w a b o u t th r a lu tte n t A n y th r e w t t o t h e u n e h . m g i n ; .p a i g n e d o n t h e p l a t f o r m o f r i d ­ t y r a n n y to p r o te c t o u rs e lv e s made in the State Depart"1* "1 *nd tT* a u d it net w it .. i> iced o p in io n s d in g th e u n iv e r s ity o f p in k s , in ­ f o rc e s lu r k in g b e h in d e v e ry w h o d e m an d 's f u ll re c o g n itio n c o n t i n u a t i o n o f its t n s t i t u t i ei*. fro m o n e W h e re a re th e th in k ­ cepted by weaker countries or arc •' w e t s in c lin e d to d e fe n d tire po- c l u d i n g th o s e w h o w a n t to d o m ’ iou ih a t fri'O tlo m t-b •* H ire b u sh f .c th e k n o w le d g e r e f le c t e d m w h e t h e r f r o m w i t h o u t o r w ith m , a w a y w ith R O T C . e r s o n ttiis c a m p u t w h o w ilt a r ­ suffered by them, this is not ncct-.-ar... lio s h ' I f it w e r e n ’t fot a ll th e w iit b r in g a d e fe n s iv e re sp o n s e th in g t<* t a lk a b o u t, b u t it 's g .H al, d e c e n t f o lk s a t th is c o m ­ h is e x a m in a t io n p e r fo r m a n c e s .’ f r o m a s o c ie ty S tn c c i n s t i t u ­ W h a t e v e r h a p p e n s , l e t 's fo llo w g u e a g a in s t t- ie s e fo o lis h a d v o ­ fault of the State Department. 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A re it ‘i s .ifo b» tin m u c h nuM'c. m u n it y s<«ne d a y II 1 Y k ivis m ig h t tio n * a r e fo rm * , n o t idea.-, «he t h e p o s it to n o f t h e a d m i n i s t r a ­ th e y w o r rie d a b o u t n o t g e ttin g a th a t s u c h s tii.te n ts a i e u n d e ttr- iw U n K . b>r iX 4 m p lc . e v e n h a v p le a rn e d ab o ut " s e x " i i b l r b e c a u s e th e y a r c g u ilt y o f s o c ie ty has no c o m p u n c tio ti tio n in t h i s m a t t e r a n d n o t g o j o b w ith s o m e u l t r a - c o n s e r v a ­ BUT AS A MERGER of decision« is in T lv IrPiwt of th e an t " e v o lu t t o n ” an d a ll Wial o f f i n t o a ‘l e f t ’ w i l d e r n e s s o f «wm u s m v ‘1 ta llo w e d fro m Mio b e in g a s .- u rc c o f p i o l n a a n ' tr- a b o u t d e s t r o y i n g li>e p c a e ttc e o f r a d ic a lis m . t i v e b u s in e s s c o n c e r n ( i n th e deniable fact, I do not see why ther* o th e r PliUl t h e id e a ls i t p r e a c h e s in o r d e r |x n n t w ht iv ih e piitvfl nuHiibtM'H T h a m a * E. L o w e r« r it a lio n s N ennan Baker e le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t in d u s tr y not be a merger of consent and of dissent t o p r e s e r v e Hhe f o r m ? . p e rch a n c e )' net w itt ib «init v m u v a h lx o u t* .C e r t a i n " i m t a u o n * " a r m n o . T tie m o s t f f f k l r i M r ie (c n * e is * * * so. It should not make any differenrr * * * c e ssa r» fo r h e a irh y profo ascu - W o r r y n u lo n g e r , y e c o w e d m uM t*»ctnji w»rh o t h e r to th e » tu .ie iH r e la t io n * h ip s , s e t su c h a s tr o n g , a u t h o r i t a r i a n g o v e r n ­ l i b e r a l s — it w e s b t l h a v e f re e , proval or disapproval is exprc“ ei it l>finv w h i ii th e y vVPif iio tu ttily th e ritudcMYt* to Misquote " ir n t a M o n s " a re u s u a lly c a u s e d m e n t. I t c a n u s e it* m i l i ta r y Want Security a * c o m p e t i t i v e e n t e r p r i s e , y-m c a n country or another. Mttivf til«’ MU« *ihe*ik*ctve> T h r b y th o se c U v M fic is tio n s o f s t u ­ m i g h t t»> m e e t t h r e a t * f ro m o u t ­ w o r k ( o r y o u r s e t f — a n d t h i n k fo r Much of the anti-American feeling :■ To th r Editor: s id e T n m e e t a t h r e a t f ro m T e I k e E d ito r : y o u r s e lf p a n e l i*vi n h a d to re s o rt tn o ld d e n ts w h ic h l>r K i m b e r im p lie d w i t h m ii -can c r e a t e th *a*rr ii« - tu rn e d in to th evr e x a c t .>[» t h e m ; tt r a n . in a b o r t , e n f o r c e w a fe r p h e n o m e n a " m u st have « irtiU c o m e m th ? f ir a t p la c e 11 in to c la s s ro o m d is c u s s io n i. E ar c o n f o r m ity It m il d o mi r u th ­ g o n e to t h e i r h e a d s T h e r e i* T a Mm E d ito r : exist for usefully affecting o r crttKi p o s ttr tw o b a s ic pro p tau !:.> n s o f ro m b e in g u n d e s ira b le , su ch Mr H e r r * c o n c e p tio n o f s W a* it b c r t u i f th e y w n t m ia - m v le o lu ie o n th e E co tto trm s f le s s ly to d e f e n d tls e if a n u n h a a l t h y s m e ll a t fa s c is m in fra te rn ity as an o r g a n is a tio n these decisions other than stoning vir s tu d e n ts o tte n m a k e c o n trib u ­ ’.c a d by Juicy p u b lic tty fo r tin» D is a rm a m e n t b e fo re tile " S A N K ii n - w h ic h a t v b e n e f ic ia l to 'M y p o tn t m s a y m g a l l th i s is th e a ir T h r b r o o d in g , " s i ’.etr. f o r th e a s s u r a n c e o t c o m p a tib le idents of the U A or physically »ndan M’bsS.cvn, w h ic h h ille d tihf f v r - g ro u p la st T u e s d a y . t o a h o w w h y t h e H U A C i* w h a t g e n e ra tio n " h as d e c id e d it the live* of Presidents who would like w e v e r y o n e m t.'w c la s s —e v e n t h e b e d f e llo w s is a n i n t e r e s t i n g o n e . 4a n # «v ••Kamait> P a n e l to D*b- W hat- I c a lle d a " m y t h " w a s i t is. It is a n o n g x o Of o u r »<»■ w a n t s s e c u r i t y , s e c u r i t y a n d th . \ u.-> r t n i t i f r t p h y ’ ? not th e K e y n e s ia n e c o n o m ic t a r - f r o m - o m n t o c n it p r o fe s a o r s . r i e t y , in a f a r m w h lo h h a s k in g p u r s u it o f se c u rity . T r u l y , w ith a l l t n e r a b b l e p r r s - a visit. M b rrt R « b n it « ir t l l i m r \ i •*"’ ich 1 bel le v e to Ik I t is t o e d u t y o f a l l s t u d a n ta to b e e n p a r t o f o u r » o tto s v. w h o s e T h e w o r l d is t o o b i g a n d e x - ang a t M S U . o n e c a n t b e to o If these realities and the comp.r’ ei) c o n tr i b u ie to t h e p r o g r a a a o f c a r e f u l w i t h w h o m o n e s te e p s ttv o ro u g tily s o u n d t . b u t M e ht o f t h e ir clasM -s w h e n e v e r p u aal- p u r p o s e i* t h e p re a e rv » ti> m o t p i s iv e . k id d ie » —r u n i n t o y o u r l a ig ic a lly t h e n e x t r a a u i c t t e n a ticious nature e f such concepts as “M?v* lie f th a t K rv n e s s a ru a m le a d - to e x i s t i n g x is S itu tio n ? I a m M ill govem m u ap p ro v e d bom b d e s e rv in g a b o tx .r i arc U w ac ty" and “ non-interference’’ were bitter s o c ia lis m , and th e c.a'd u * on • r tn g i a d e h o u n d " s e e m s t o u n a b l e t o d e c id e w - u c h is w v e s e d i r t i e r a n d a w a i t w o r d f r o m th e th a t d ia c r u n m a tc a g a in s t m e m ­ derstood. the foreign policy of the t * Im p r e s s l i e i v s w-hitVt 1 a tta c k e d w a s n o t th e c an th e r of K im b e r '* pot t h e d i s e a s e o r t ie c u r e . W h a t, le w d e r T h e o n ly l i b e r ty we b e r s o f t h e o p p o s ite s a x . T h an k States would be easier, smoother aw _ id e n tif ic a tio n o f « o c ta lu m w ith i c c v c .o a n d is d e a c r ib o d e a o n e a f t e r a ll. is t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e ­ s e e m t o w e n t U f re e d o m f ro m T o th e E d ito r th e a c c e p ta n c e o f g o v e r n m e n ta l tw e e n a u t h o r i t a r i a n i s m im p o s e d f e a r a n d f r e e d o m f ro m r e s p o n s i ­ o f t h e ly in g a n d c o a s t i n g t h a t successful. It would at Mast be l«s* *ru» « h.> w i l l a r g u e u p n n d d o w n w o u ld e r a d i c a t e in a le tt e r to th e M i t e r tn la s t reap o rau lM h tv fo r e c o n o m ic s ta o v e i i.e . p o in t* o n o n e x a ir u n a - m i l i t a r i l y a n d t h a t im p o s e d d e m ­ b i l i t y to c h o c a r . A ll w e w a n t is ting for the men having leadership to M r. H e r r 's c u n c s m fo r th e » it * ' - S ta te N e w -, M i B assi b ib ty . b u t th e id e n tif ic a tio n of t si M an y g r a d u a t e aohooU o c r a t i c a l l y ; T h e d ic ts r to r s h ip o f f .r s u tn a o o e t o to il u s w h a t to m e m b e r * w 'vo*e p r e j u d i c e w o n t sibilities in the U A and for tho*e * T artari« !* of AUyon*. G r e e c e . s o c ia lis m w i t h t o ta lita r ia n is m i i-i t h e i r acth u aM o n s la r g e ly t h e p r o l e t a r i a t a n d 1M 4 ? do and act poiiticaRy in other nation* <>■ a llo w th e m to cx m cu r w ith t h r -U jtsestert t h a t ' A m e n v a n a n e v e r If th e s e tw o r e m a r k a b le n u s . E a g e r M e rrill Nothing s p u d s u s quicker t h a n ir,s in to e g r a d e s o f t h o i r a p p l i - n e w r u l e s w o u ld *—< » -atr t h a t in s u lt a lo r e t« n e r n o r p u l h in t r e p o r tin g » w e r e re m o v e d , t ie Jt * * a d i a c i p i i n e from without h« world. w a n ts . T h i s b e in g t h e c a n e , it h e p r a t e r s a s in c e r e b ig o t t o a n m hi* plar-e. e vo n w h e n h e l* d is to r tio n q u o tie n t w o u ld be ic - time «se learned a discipline i- th e r e e p é n s ib t k l y o f e v e r y m x -asK jn ah y d o u b tf u l id a e iie t. o P v to iu iv ' If a u c h tv»» b e e n p a ,t p o ltc v , I h ö r e t " d e o t-.ie d to a b o u t rvortna A hha P. L e ra e r s t u d e n t, a n d o f e v e r y p r o f e t a » , to s e e t h a t p re tte » a c c u r a t e l y r e Apathy f r o m wtthm w o r r y i n g about W e should s t o p rules agawwt L ta tt a T a d a y e a M ic h ig a n S la t« A n* I e ia r e « b r e a k w ith t o e p e r t t»v P r a f a ia a r o f L r e o e m ir * t.e e t a b i l i t y a n d p e r f o r m a n c e T a t e a E d it e r PiiMMtott t o t h e »uittrata r t M “ *»* t e l l . n j Mr Tarltofi* +mt be 1» ♦ * * C e ita u v ly f iv e p o in t* a n a n ?> r o n * m Afri,-*-? *i.j. b a n a t o r B a r r y G o ’. d w a t e t u> U n iv a r a itjr t a r a t o e n r i r a s t o y * •* e x a m i n a t i o n w a r r a n t th e a t t e n ­ b e i n g a t t a c k e d by lib e r a i» f a r d e n ts tn r e p r e s s t h e i r o p in io n s In d e e d , m a n y U S c itt< « u Doubleplus Glad tio n o f b o th e tu t t a n t s a n d p r o f e s ­ h i s b e lie f i n t h e p r in c ip le * o f P n t t a j r . t t e r i a g U w to B , w i n t e r « t o *P*rtn* 1 . l a w t o w r a t o r tte r tn g to e r a w * " T " so r» a n d « rill c o n t i n u e to d o an t h e p a s t w h ic h b u t t t o u r t o * w n . m a k e p r o ton e » o f a M n f ta c a r - T o to e E d ito r w h i l e g r a d o » a r e u hm ! t o I n d i­ r i e « p e s t o n s p e l i e l K r a i L a u r i n i . M-- ^ [»orate " A m e r ic a n " viewpoint T h e " g n a t A m e ric a n e x p e r i­ B ig B r o t h e r J a c o b s , y o u a te c a te a s tu d e n t » c o m m a n d o f a T iik te r tr i «— a■* t o t o n e r a t o f ir a » •* ** J r T h e s e p e o p le la b e l a s “ u n - A m e r- m e n t an f rs e d o m ' g a v e t i e in d i­ d oin g ■ « to u b lep i us good jo b s u b je c t. | q u u n i v t t o '' i c o n " e n y opinion w h s e h can- v i d u a l s p e c ific r ig h t* a n d p r i v i - W e d o a u p o rm u ch u n h a te to K im b e r » i m p l i e d '- g u i l t " o f f a c t a «vitti t h a t r o w n optm an». lo g ea « to te k o sw id o a t t o t a k e n b o i p y o u in th e w o rk . T h e s tu d e n t* «vita i r r i t a t a p ro fee en » » w pi r it t o * * O r to o o th e r b o n d , m a n y g •« say . ttc a ib ig p iu g iW g o o d m a t a r ta l t h a t u* a t t e m p t a n « t u t u t t e « f o b je c ­ y o u a r a u a p u b iM te n g to lo n g to ou tr a g e qu i , t a d m u s t h a v e Today, t o apathy a i tens, to; tou ■ O rato , I H I r a to m e J H M i J i u j r |IM > la u t o t i v i t y w h i c h ttc m a n tti t h a t «ve b a i t in o u r a to a n tio n b e e n k n to n d a d t o b a i t I r e e - t t u n k - in g 1 u d e n te i n t o v o t o t q t h e i r w itik q p u ra to g tv a u p to » m - «f 1 criteri lis te n n o t o n l y t o n u r a riv a » b u t W o a u p e r t tt in k t h a t g a o d a e x ia p ro te a ta . N o s e l f - r e g ie a t in g , a m ­ ta m u n d e r w h te h « to U te la d S u « * 18* -I*.» to o th e r * ( f u a a U a n d vial- d o u b le s u p e r p lu s good a n d t h a t b itio u s e tu d e n t «vtU o a a a e t o p u r ­ S ta ta » p r a to * r t d t M to e n m e "Z I " . S h a rte c to r* in c lu d e d >. W e w e q u ite " p o r n o g r a p .ty ” fsa* d o u b le m u c h s u e h i t e d u c a tio n t h r o u g h p e r - g ran t v "” Z _ J ,r r r ' « ¿Urn* t h a t th e s e A f r ic a n » tu - g o t to go H ow e ls e w o u ld w e A dv. M e n to ri a m a i c o n t o r t w i t h h ia p r o f e s ­ T h e y a n t nog - o p p a a t o t o »te- ” 1 "" ", .. p»“' d o n ta rxpnM O t h e i r o u in tu ti» . a t t a i n t h e U to p ia . W e su p e r, C lr r a le to ie so r* . f o r i t is ttu * e U m u la tk n g p en d in g e n « e v e r a m a te t o r to td r 9»0I In t.o s i n * . l m a te an ap p ari m u c h re q u e s t t o te b w u t a fe w C to B itte r " i r r i m t i o n ” b »tw u e n p r a f am o ri e v e ry n e e d . T ito t ta p a n tto n c a , f u r o a tw te te n r y . L e t u s n ot toU •U gS eatlU M . J to ? a n d to u d e nde t h a t m e t e o th e w h te h ttra to ty i to o i n d lv t d wt l, t h e o p p o r itto n t o o h u t u p a n d 1. L a g s a r e b e c o m in g au p ar* B a y B r a t t . B eb O **® c la s s r o o m s m e r e i m p o r t a n t H u m l e n t o t o s o c te H ra i 1 rs th e n c o lt o u r n a t i o n th e preolovt long for a k irt» b e in g nellvri. t h e t e x t b o o k s , t h i s U w h y «ve T au m ig h t » n n titttr G o ld » aperte BiHar .... d e m o c r a c y o n o a r tti a ll la t h e 3. D u m m ie s tn w in d o w s on h a v e sc h o o ls e n d n o t j u s t l i ­ w a t e r «ao t o r te » h a " r t t tb L ” t e a Beato»« B itte r . a*me braath. G r a n d R iv e r a r t e u p e r u n g n o d b ran e* . Woman’s Bttttor cnpe t r v a t i n , b u t f m r a t t o n a a - f o r tto o d a e x . A lb e r t S . l e n n U A n t M U M P* lita B t t n ravtnral t o tott) p n - Male àttar _ Litarla? Mnrolnp, March 1.19ftI Michigan Stale News, East Laming, Michigan 3 ijijii*Mount Clemen* Kennedy Goes on Tour V. i H r * o r , M a r c ia A an Net » « sistartt, B ill M y e rs : c o p y «* ,jest« N EW YO RK. — H e le n H a - g iv e n •■•ps is going on an oversea.* I pan? , a f in e Mipporting com ( b e c a u s e ¡e v e n tu a lly S p o t lig h t o r n o t, sh e re g a rd s ¡ T h e le n g th The c o m p a n y w u l t | *,,r V: • R a u c h , s ta f f , G e r play M e x ic o C ity . ÍHmk’ey. L*mn Smith, D ia o f t h e to u r e x c ite d ■f ju r h m a n . B e-- Míeme, .t llo w o f F la m e , ’ Increases tour th.. mav be .ie, stage irc* >the assemblage as excellent. * ,„ "If we m ake a 2" i I ‘We would have been badly I compltMely * 2 P off if some of those originally l a l l y u m -y u m .'* m e, b u t a t f i r s t t h e a t t i t u d e w a s imrw»L¡.stie—■ s m i t h , h«- H a r ris : ». t u pò.‘.»r, Curt Rur. i*\!. ;> < w - > . D o n W'.li, Rav A r.¿ -p.. t.KMEXS. Mich.. >.V\ j abr.nr W A S H IN G T O N . P P r e a f -1 ™ 'T w Hl n in v it e d h a d taken p a r t ," she Puree tanker plan«'. I .«• ■ y iri '■ i; tr i..riu iv Tnocita’- -wreaked i * ■. Vi . * . declares, omitting names. “It L* >.*t f u e l. c ra s h e d , t ame a r d sm ke >taver in ; A HRt,MAN' ■ . a1 i \hb m“ d the T r e a s u r y Department b y ' " I w is h 1 co u ld stop . M y l ^ t f w r t t a th e Hr“r*- i ’ “ M ' * ,, ip> like me who have had :t all i?rn „ Pe any • ia 'h w a y inl«*r?«*c- 1 d iv i.» •.Hi* » w iU ic a s tc m I f|u.ir* k20.70 fi.fion. Tie increase in-¡mother used o *»T, *».vays j can do such things- • T u e s d a y . A p p a i • ■'i«>■,; . u s c'udcs* -«••„on ndtlion to step up ■'eave them v. jnt.n* n ore " I t w o u id i»e n ic e to re rr.e m - T H E L E A D I N G p la y e r s o f the ,• t i e fiv e c r e w m e n . t »n!. •he Iii- .- r n a l R e v e n u e S e r v ic e s i . ^ h e r h o se w or»l company are being paid “con- i<>ig-range \ r .gram The expc'i: ^ . r1* * 1. 1 . s id c r a b iv le s s " th a n th e y w o u ld en tax I e n f o r r 'mem*, and josn Mlfi Hayes .; embarked ... the» loiiorrirv • «»Her camp: igm« again " law- first theatrical project specificai- i r<^ww ir"r'J c<*mm*wc^l et^er- 1" set up under the state depar*. accordìi* * * * * * hch* ! I men*.'« Cultural exchange pro- ¡ "dzer. general manager. The pay lo Serenade These are the major rev-M n* n the amended nvincy request ^ 3 3 . m w r ib l,r of supporting a c to r x is in Une j with establ&hed scale. 'o r the iscal vcir . 00 . which tn„ .hcaU,r r .. d ! An impulse, says Miss «byes. i) Initiates J'aty 1 i got her involved. Lawrenct Honorary membet.* will . 5 ‘ViifiTm''' on ’ **103 depart, March > from Washing-| I*3n*‘,r- f?*,'^ wlfhr Um‘T m...on ■ » M.*.» rm.iion .n »..■» gwdwlll tour of 19'a" c «U,M* hcr *• initiates tonight in the i uno- , ' _ , . . . .. » . . ;> «*r Cuernavaca. Mexico, home 83.1000 i European e. , Ufm t*" <»1 a t July to report • -evidence halls after o Ans.- IP ••.. k’ 1 1■ _ 'he ,, project, _ . fo r th e C o a st G u a r d fo r r e p la c e - jU t ln A m e r . . .. ^ M t e n r if ^ an in v it a t io n . /‘ ini hoin-*. . . „-v'-war-old honorary :« l t a “ M p H ( liin t t U THE PI ANI naeti-t of obsolete fac-’ities. an1, W THE B THRU. THREE PLAYS H.AVS tx'ing ueing j previously she had been stead- .• recognizing women kfiOn.OOO nw ‘ » tneet an!ir;'|,i(W i „, «re’,,Th.e arp ' TheGlass GlassMcnaccrte. Metu^irlf.I fastlv refusing refusing bu.s bi< for ne tv h a ll activities ante.pitted rise in the average j •‘The SkzA o f o u r Teelh” ar.d »adway snov? ami S p i ‘P C l i B e f o r e .t, of prrfo-.ru i •*! retired rr.Ll.i Hs have been selected, Miracle Wilod down ;* rails, ‘’I v.-a- *..7i nshih in addition to .ma . Mt.on in rcwdencc H«u ^ I 0:1,0 prom pt-"-.«») i.stin a .« a b ro a /1 H e le n ,Uyo5 Company/’* re?f.;rt2 a ren íir¿.i a l a f f in r - r e » * . ‘nee« I ‘ ^ ITIONS for membcrshii o '.V ce: net mental re- 'dejpt> the pr< once of such oh-- 1Everythm^ eme*d ~\c H o n o r a r y w iy e su b - . r.oc v.v.H balance of narn<> players * J'me Havoc*, je a fty . L o o k in g acrr»s? th e v o l. II td c o m e s p r in g ic ith •o 'lie members for co m tax. dent manage-1 Itden f.'enken and I/* f Er.ck-• I can o e * , th e y seemed r-» e t e r n a l ion by dorm h o iise . aj d r w'an f e e ! la g p r e t t y e t e r n a l . 1 .nt.-r orrai financ.* , r> ...dence assistant That".? wha* VK#f-h*»r» fvie. “ I d i d n 't »stop t h in k I Tnijjht ;i - r- * ,-4a*.Kennpvl*' a** »> Mt’** Hayes. 1 1** n i'n 2 ¡K ffnethifii tnA i r.; . irnt a n e iv c o i f f u r e t H. A .'* ) , and h o u e( sts. Toe petitions s)«»c. 15,000 'V c->*t of .<.»!■ *- I tbouiht I w-rf.; yjil\ a r e d u c e t h a t d u r a b ility * .h ethu r or not app’..'*ant f r- ’ •;/>, tri*aurv'A Hu- fPWTiitty c^^ntpar»v. î bicw niy “My first answer was base to]d 1 v a? beiof to E u r o p e , b u t ; g rad e average a n d it,' Come in an»l -••»■ t h e c u r r e n t f a v o r i t e * fr» .m the ;or. n - ia tin g to partici c lo * e -c ro p )> e d c u t t o a . fuit, « w e e p in g tc o u f fn n f srr.up activities NOTICE OF SPECI AL SCHOOL ELECTION M uke i.iir a p i v i i n t m e n t t o m o r r o w . t- H n o r a r y in it ia t e s w . ieenatied at their d o e rs !;■ TO THE QCALIF1ED ELECTORS OF TIO: crs and will receiv. to membert.li,p. The; FOR FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF E AST LANSING. INGHAM COUNTY. MICHIGAN Phone ED 2-2369 • vc th e o f f ic i a l • /it cm, a gold circle, p,.n o (, U.I.ON OF COKK, ROOT B E E R . OR OR W l.E NOTICE IS HEREBY’ GIY’EN. that an election will he held in the S. hool Distri. t of the City of East l.ansing tn the Couny ol Ingham, and the State of Michigan, on Jacobsons WITH 2 REG. ONE ITEM PIZZA . ‘.at.on* (P LA IN C H E E SE EX C LU D E D ) Monday, the 1.7th day of March, !%1. from 7 00 o’clock AM to 8 00 o'clock P M RE AI TY SAI.DN garuzauon was f»»unJrx K astern Standard Time, to vote upon the following propositions jig by Aiicc IIik'.ore. 1 OPEN D AILY P.M. TO 2 A.M. .n Shall the School dtktrut of the City of East Lansing, County of lnghan •>piu.more, Britt En,t State of Michigan, levy annually a tax from 1%1 to 1965. Ixith inclusive, for DAY :.,j Aar.etie Blootnqu.-t ::..j‘cs of last June. Tin r»(~i witii the 1 'n.vir VARSITY DRIVE IN the purpose of'creating a kinking fund to tie used lor the construction of new school building* and addition* to existing school buildings, for the a» quisitinn ¿yjiths, and for site improvement* ‘ ED 2-fir. 17 1 r >nly taxpaying electors, or the husbands or * ives of *u< h electors niay ■iichigtn chapter ci e- D E L IV E R Y S E R V IC E n: 10 vote on this proposition 1 n *^p orjfAni/iii ^/.'i ^ In Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxe* which nr.a1, tie assessed s h to th s o fig u F # each sear against property in the S* ho■ -- ond in s iR t k lo s t R * w it h a t»r the pa>ment of interest and principal on obligations incurred prior :<• Oecember’8 , 19:12. N1 increased as provided in Scxtion 21 of Article X o! the circular scoop neck perfected *»th an IcA M PU S C L A S S I F I E D S ( onstitution of Miehigan. tor a period of five 1 S1 sears from 1961 to 196.» both inclusive, by tour tenths (4/lMh*) of one percent .1 1 '»4 00 per »1.000 of Hie assessed valuation as equalized, for the purpose ol creating a sinkic ; inner French cup bra. From our fun- D EA D LIN ES: I pm. Day Brforr Puhliratinn f«r lur*.. Wed., Thor*., fund to lie used for the construction of new *• hool buddings and addition* t-« loving collection of sheoths, maillot*, and Fri. EdiOon«. Deadline for Mnn. Edilinn: I p.m. Fri. existing school buildings, for the acquisition of sites and for «ite improv e boy legs, bikinis, ond two-piece »n on ments’ lF.lt 2 1 5 1 1 EXT. 2615 ■All registered elector* mav vote on thi* proposition > orray of fabrics ond colors. Yellow. MlTK F. IS F1R TH ER GIYTN. that the voting plac es (or *aid elmtjon " ill ! a* follows ,t , gr*#n, black 10-18 sizes * ^7.0S automotive FOR RENT REAL ESTATE Precinct Ne. I: East l.an*mg Junior High School ape \bhoit Hoad r..i*t Kansm* Michigan For city voter* living isest-of Abbott Hoad and north oi Grand Rtv . OVROIJT eeii \venue >including the west side of Abbott Hoad and the north *ide of Gran t r »AflinM (t»l River Avenue» also for voter* living in the l.an*;ng Township part of the school district north of Grand River Avenue Precinct Ne. t: Central School. 325 West Grand Hiver Avenue East Un.xms ftO O h <•«»? »1 *,< Michigan. For voter* living went of Abbott Road ami south >.f Grand River Ave ED 2«6&>i K FOR SALE SERVICE ime 1 including the south side of Grand Itivei Avenue» and all voters living sou 1 of the ited Cedar River including all Mic higan S t a t e I niv*-r*it‘. housing atea* Precinct Ne. 3: Bailey School. 700 Bailev Street East l.an*mg Michigan for vo » K A N rtT O ;K !.K V !S lO N rf. t»rs living east of Abbott Road, including the ead side of Abbott Road, but not in eluding the former Marble area . . . Preciert Ne 4 Marble School llagadorn Road a* Hurcham Drive l.a*t I .ansing ,f. A nOAD^TLH e* * Michigan tor a:l voter* living 111 the area iormerlv known as (he Marble s* hoo» olii - ex I t»i *: c , . H. to p . iaIu*pv * !h f iraniletof radio ‘ » ’ r.xrunir*. n> I'reriert Ne. 5 William l>onle\ School 2961 Lake l.an*ing Hoad Ea*l Lansing '»■ >#i*k Cali B arb S\* '>• :- Michigan For all voters living in the area formerly known as the Meridian No . v .. « T h e ta . FD » v hool District and transferred to the Sf Meridian Town • « Sohd : r Ue * f ■*> k and w h ite : trt * tup within the v hocjlfbstnct_ofJ ue City ol Ead pow er «teer in f * I k# new F.D «-2*‘ n prevqou*t^ote?tncrirasM in the total tax rate limitation aflec ting taxable pre.p PERSONAL P.LOl K S ertv in th e school district, to-wit i n AT n o t D E L t'X F . <3ol4 a r e-'t i n i n f w a t t *’p t e g/k’-iO'A H efi'-’tj he-«*er a t STATEMENT OF TREASURER OF COUNTY’ OF INI.H AM STATE <»F Fia c a l l e n t c o n d v <*»n I I MI4 IIIGAN. AS REQU IRED RY A (T NO. M OF THE P I Bl.lt >V't H' ¡r *- » n »• ACTS 0 E IM 7 OF THE: STATE OF M ftHlt.AN EMPLOYMENT I L aurence D E a rk e r. T re aa u re r oi Ingham County. Wtichigan. state thai l have searched th e recortfe 01 m v office, an d a fte r inquiry find that the total of all voted T y r r x t t o C R A F T l««tr m creaae* e v e r an d above the tax ra te lim itation established by Section 21 Arlaje I ftc ( im p W ill renisider X of he Constitution of Mk htgan. in any local unit* affecting the ta x ab le propertv it v t l r located in the School District of the City of Ea*t Lansing County of Ingham and ’e C .a:np f l v ruf f ** •T D r iv e . U ' l t the vear* in which such voted increases are efiw tive to he a* follow 1 e n d r a i e ra n c a « Vpt«T ANN »ROWS h i* Years 7 0 ( A R t 't o r r»r i v ru * *H 2-AA04 CV- 'r. ■ Voted Years Voted '• f*ve d ev * . R -i S o ïu rU e r T *rm ceo*»’-* aed th*1««« I.cmal I rut Inc rea*c* E ffe c t iv e Loi al t nit Inc rea*c , Effettive _J Uo« KP M «w , «enera! ** li* Ingham County None H* A nnexed 4 Mill* 1958-19*1. int 1 [L O S T end FOUND M a r b le A r e a 3 Mills 195«-1M2, in ! Hv Ingham County 3 4 Mill f a■* B* lan-mg Tw»» FOR RENT ....V, r».r. r-H»» ». •• *>"»' •«'-! B * Transfer 4 Milts 1957 IMI int 1 ae, ■>e r ; . •1 »'I ¡e r; Hv A le r .d ia u T w p \ (>n e qK>- i» y H a t — .■(■ s* ■ d i M agr t i t a i a—Basfe*** 11Rkk**ffcn*w < ITMtNn f>aara>> **— fn u cT n m i b o o m * *4itf> T r a n s k jr ta tio n 1 • original T ran sfered Area»_______ "■tunyiMg i» •""* “ -cd i¡-»m_____________ Î?. I V M Mills 3 73« Mills 3.73d Mill* 3 750 Mills k -u«D n a n aooxi »»*-•■ Ofwratwn 1 mvalt IM I»« «od CjVk'.TR WA.'TB» «nstte ñe «fterm ■«n*» oa,« Rät Building » 'ü .« * » p u é . p a r t i n g A >*M o>d p i- * * drfaiRC C’a» Rewr n» .i on Mill* 3 » . Mills ; 00 Milt* lean k tiM MHti »jirtm »»W ff.t u** » ••*** a-tt»» ahd Site Bote, parking -♦*< Debt tm Miiu 2 4M MlBs \ 1*0 VI ill,- » . . ro rap tttn -• -........... 11 H •«^»——---— — vrtth « o fiänäB D O S MÉa 9 940 M ill * g ï 'T O ttX O KEM O S form**-.«! , , .- ..¡ v iti . ;1. 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Michigan V pm M am lo uro n-, S tu d e n t ■ S e rv ic e In - ta li.d to i o f o f f Í : 'Notier o f l,a*t Hay o f Registration ■err, w e a r h e el. rum.lt RELATIONS SECTION OF PI HI It ITI COMMITTEE A »perlai elerlion having been railed 1« he held in »aid school district on the I3tliday of Mareh. IMI; FouldsMacaroniorSpaghetti 7 O Z. P K C . 10c THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Eridar, OP GREEK WEEK the 3rd da\ of Mareh. IMI, up Io 5:00 o'clock P.M., Eastern 43 U n te ti t.REEN sPI.ASII Win Standard Time is the Iasi day nn which unregiaiered per­ sons mas register in order In he eligible la vole al »aid »pe­ Camnfire Marshmellows t O Z . I'K li. 10. P rlai elerlion. Application for recisiration should be made In the rlrrk of the city or township in which the rlrrinr resides The offlrrs of the rily and lownshlp rlerk* are located al: Campbell’s Tomato Soup CAN 10c l ily of East Lansing Ion nshlp of Lansing U r l i a t e T r a in ? * <•» Ahhotl Road. E a s t Lansing. Mirh Alary slavik. rlrrk HIT West llolmes Road. lainsing. Mieli Helle Mr Willen Clerk Hunt’s Tomato Sauce J* & - sd 10c P ia r e S e m in i Offirr hours: N:INI a.m . Offiye hour»: l:M a m - >on p.m. Mon. throntIt E rl ■>.no p m. Mon through in Heinz Baby Foods S T R A N E !» I Oc Township nf Meridian Illy of Lansing « '.*110 llaslelt Road. East Lansing. Mirh Morse Jury, Clerk tit? Hall, lainsint. Mini. Millie Brown. Ulerk t»flier hours: g:0A a.m • Morton Salt P L A IN O R IO IIIZ E I) 10c tiff1er Hours: 0:00 a in 3:00 p.m Mon. ihrouah 5:00 p.m. Mon. through - Iri. Persons already registered upon ihr registration hooks En Ohio Book Matches BOX ID 50 10c of surh rily or township elrrk. need not re-register Those who haye ehanged Iheir addresses ,inee registration should notify the rilv or township rlerk of »urh change. MORTOrS Heinz Tomato Juice CONCENTRATED HOZ. CAN I Oc ¡ . a :’ Robert W. Richards secretary of the Board of Education FROZEN DOMEOS Dated January «IMI C H IC K E N T U R K E Y B E E F S T E A K F IS H 4 9 r H AM W ì 'H l M A R IN I. R O O M F O R O U R S P R IN G S P O R T IN G tadhPanfe FNMs” 1“ ’ S IM FARMER FEET'S HEART TS UT “ S II- V E R D A I .E ’* F R O Z E N FO O D S E Q U IP M E N T A N D O U R W IN T E R G O O D S M U S T B E S O L D ! •U R E E N P E A S 10 m . a « « 8FT.RENTALTQ0000MS OMPMWA BOOTS •FR EN C H • M IX E D F R IE S 9 M V E G E T A B L E S -» I ^ # SHANK or HALFHAM lb. 39c 10 M Gtfttor Oat Ian S iit i ft.S9c O M .Y *29.*#."»----------$ 1 9 . 9 9 $9.99 2 3 . 9 . » -------- I .» .9 5 --------- I .» .9 9 9 .9 9 BONELESS BOLLEO PWfc Ik. AM RENTAL SKIS Fm bPtifcN ISM n * • * ■i mm boots 3H $16.99 SCHMIDTS FROZEN i RENTAL SKI BOOTS $ 1 5 . 9 5 --------- $ 9 . 9 9 1 1. 9 5 -------- 7 . 9 9 B EEF STEAKETTES H* SCHMIDTS PI RE PORK -ROLLSAUSAGE-Grad«* I $10.99 9 . 9 5 --------- <».99 lb. «ni» 3 * Herrad» Riag Bologna ,b LIN K ’S SPO RT SHOP Horrad*« Largo Bologna Hjrgrado’s Polish Soasagr Hjrgrado’o Sao ssg e lh- x< * f |h - *** l 2 2 7 A N N S T R E E T E D 2 * 6 4 1 6 Guarantee O f Quality Always Protects H ” * la y M o rn in g , M arch 1 ,1 9 6 1 M icM g a a S ia le N ew», E a s t L a m in g , M ich ig an .9 Ircheoh gical Findn Eisenhoicer Bark *Common Defense' Lambda Chi Wins Over ;well, Son, Trace Claims He's Maintain M ilitary Might: Rusk Sigma Nu In Playoffs Year Old Culture M isquoted ________. . . WASHINGTON, -V o f S t » n e.- — Secre- Ru*»k .m____itto e _ a_ ■ n...t. q u o ’ed Riu*k M i d i th e n e w s re p o rt d is to r te d . T h e Ru>k s ta te m e n t, ... ..ttiM». .is calkrv^ I .Ui. is s u e d 1 • . . . . . «••-». and his country nuclear oiul W blaeltmail.” AhoPMrtAA of deterrence flf j Lambda Chi Alpha took an players John Harnngton *nd ' impnpssivo victory over a Tom Teate*rt of LCA. Well inform«! NOurees said la­ spirited Sigma Nu team Thur*-! The game was much closef lav h* favors ftPBfigthífttng I ta t^ T u e s d a y a f te rn o o n at r'-.o ter that what tfhe secretary ac­ night. 34(o 34. This was! than the score Indicates and i p , on« of th e o ld e s t j b e tw e e n tw o E»kim<-> r u ltu r e s T ’sf col site s in th e E a st- I th e firs t H a tin g a b o u t 2flno B.C W ASHINGTON. i/P>— »Sen. power j S ta te D e p a r tm e n t, w a s c le a re d tually favored was a build-up of | day lambda ChiJ* *(h straight vie- { Sigma Nu put up • tough battle- vA‘>rld we 11 #s b y th e W h ite H o u se. S ta te D e ­ conventional forces and a rais- tory and »-ill advance them toi I t was their first defeat in six jg d ije w a s d is c o v e r e d la s t | and the seeond ab o u t in n B C . Karl E. M undt, Ft-S.D.. «aid starts. High man for the game j M a x w e ll said. rtjt n u c le a r •igW . p a r tm e n t pre>> o f fic e r . U n i'u ln j mT of the "atomic threshold"- i the finals in IM basketball b y D r. M o r e a u M ax- " W e fo u n d ,;lr ." ‘es cou ld Monday hi« controversial ac- !n i Itart? n « i* . R usk ffirm - W h ite s a td m re s p o n s e to q u e s - ! ♦hat is. reliance on less drastic Lambda Chi got off to an I and for Sigma Nu was Roy i m useum c u r a t o r o f a n th r o - j be arran g ed m .-c q u e n rc . W o rk - :ount of ¡1 visit w ith fivitrbt Vrutrd cnm m it m en is Wrh i t r a iso >3 id h e th o u g h t moarures in some situations#ttha* I early lead but wa* son to lo*e1 Ferguson with IS. :-ina fro m ( h r y o u n g e st t.i th ? D. Eisenhow er had n ’t used * *' {-Oi n-rwin a n d th e s ta te m e n t fo llo w e d th e g e n ­ would call for atomic response ! it to Sigma Nu on a fast .«pree o f | THREE MEN combined to ^ n p a n ie d b y h is so n S a n . I o ld e s t, w e c r»ulrf .c c d e fin ite I exact quotes. Instead. Mundt 15 ’"AT cictcrm . natkw! e r a l lin e w h ic h R u^k to o k b e fo re under a full-vscale policy of points by Marsh Roe, Al Neu-( gather 30 of their team’s points £ bigh sc h o o l s t u d e n t. M a x i tre n d s ¡n .chat a p p e a rs r . be a th e S e n a te c o m m itte e . atomic recitation Those sourc­ i rnann and Rich P e te rs o n , all o f | for LCA. They were Bill Oood- s a i d , it r e c o r d e d the form er' I *•»' In t h e A r c tic a rea j re c o rd of u n b ro k e n c u ltu r a l -rxiirtf tV3N '.r<\ited Ml C h a ir m a n W illia m .1- F u l - ; es .said, for instance, that R u s k j whom p la y e d an excellent game; ger, Dean Kelley, and Jeff B. Aug. * t h r o u g h S e p t. 10. j c h a n i r fro m the- A rc tic S m al P r e s id e n t ’s a t t it u d e s “ . .. as w PC b r ig h t, D -A rk , q u o te d R u sk a s i neve contended only convention­ ! for Sigma Nu Buck. Fine defensive play was p a ir d is c o v e r e d a n d ex Tool T ra d itio n lo D o rset C ul- [ se n sed th e m ” Tfi app©anxi before havrm 2 to ld th e S e n a te F o re ig n al weapons should be used put tn by Steve Hole. Dale Huo» ] ^tes on Baffin a n d J u e t j tu r e ." M a x w ell said In a .»•:<•........... ’S u n d a y n ig h t. f Sí*r>!*p f n r r . g r R r 'a'K»n'v R e la tio n s c o m m itte e h is v ie w s .igams? a mas« attack on Eu- i I.CA SOON went ahead again1 h o m a k t, Dave Peterson, Neil an d also Id the v ic in ity B e c a u se of in c re a sin g v bo i fo rm e r P re sid ed * E -,-r.h o w c r T he Sen«d‘.<»i> qu#> ! h a d b e e n d u sto rted tn “ a n ir- j rope ! by a few points and ihe half Nickel and Tom Shipp. J u k t H a rb o r. I w e a th e r. M axw e!! w as forced to ‘ d isa v o w e d M u n d t'- n ■>» •h o u r n r w - : ctf >rt.s i re s p o n s ib le a n d r e c k le s s m a n - t Rusk spent nearly three hours ended with Lambda Chi slightly The game drew the largest Kjbev fo u n d 9*4 a r t i f a c t s , m o s t | c u t his 1 r:p shor'. H< plan» to '*-■• ir ••air». M u m v h a d d c-c* b ~ t •nenda'i-'»ns he j n c r " •.n a_ dosed-door >ession with the i ahead 21 toIS. Lambda Chi crowd of the evening with trhich w e r e b u r i n s a n d m k - ; r e tu r n to th e »ite> i: th e sum - F.;»vnh< .w er a- c r .tie a ! o f P -*» » « *wivc m ade »n rhr T h e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t h ad al* F*oreign Relations committee. continued to increase their lead close to 400 fan* present. Ihdes. j m e r of l!>«f. id e iu K e n n e th S d e íc n > c j» í¿ - j r e a d v d e n o u n e tx l th o s e w h o j Fulbright said ‘.hat. in addition | in the >eomd half and found it I.ambda Chi now Daces eithrr Jurins a r e s m a ll th in blades M a x w e ll's e x p lo ra tio n s h av e • | m a d e n- itte m p t ' M tth d l ¡ " l e a k e d ” t h e s e c r e ta r y 's p u r p o r t - j to his disavowal of a full shift 1 possible to use all of their play» ATO. who won their semi-final Ifijnt with a sharp c h is e l edge j b een paid for by ftbe X aiio n al said M o n d a y , fc'.ifhe. to q iio -e nrvf' | fvt v ie w s a n d a n n o u i v e d a n in- j in defense strategy he reviewed ! or- An especially £Ood perform- | game with SAE or Alpha Gam» w ere u s e d t o m a k e iv o ry I M useum of C a n a d a m y q u i r y tm le a rn tti e s o u r c e ♦he general world situation. I ance was given by • reserve ' ma Roe who had drawn a bye. ¡and also a s e n g r a v i n g tools, t iin re it views rfiir ***** u eurreat ? .idle- i T h e fir^t accp tm t o f th e m a t- j w a d e s a re t h i n f la k e s of TDvr under» ahem4 ou ■ de- i ♦T5r ^ p u b lis h e d in M o n d a y 's C a m p u s C la s s ifie d s »ro ■» hi „ which w e r e u s e d a« side t\UMC v ,stv4.< 1 W a s h in g to n S u r. re p re s e n te d | French Club Your Key to Better Values ¿ 5 fo r k n iv e s a n d a r r o w s , Egwell e x p la in e d . Phi kappa's I i ■ü . *** ’h r pr^s.do'd 'K^nr at> . foe!.- I ta s i tn s : « fd " T h is UiJKTdi'si*’ n r -«•< re p o rt Ruwk a s h o ld rn a rila t his» m is - j S «lies a n d tv » m iv rs w i t h a to m ic i C a r l C a r lt o n , of th e fo re ig n ■these a r tifa c t« b r i d g e 'a gap have m is in te r p r e te d h is r e a c t - Ear?*#r. cnaurmao W liú a m J , w e a p o n s s h o u ld b e rcsei'Vfxi so le- j la n g u a g e d e p a rtm e n t, w i l l p r e ­ Choose Queen th e new Vi th o se ari'R s ■>* a r t ivi* > by a d rn i rustra* m n w ith Tutbnjîht T'** Se la 'A C cm \- I lv fo r d© terrene* i>f tacks on sen t an illu s t r a t e d le c tu r e on j O u e sn a n t Is la n d at th e F r e n c h | c lu b m e e tin g T h u r s d a y at 7 p .m . | (Republicans Karen Main • w h .c h ;s m d i< a*r*em ^9* at'd 4*i.»n* •A’bioh H« ha•- forrntxi Shaw's Comedv ! ¡n 3 K ” l ’ m o n l C a r lt o n h a s v is it e d th e is la n d . Karen j Ui: I « hu h lie s n e a r th e «-oslenn m ost nntinued from page 11 fcniy u p the w a t e r s .” i w as M alu. nocraUc flo o r le a d e r . "Don't m o re -in'1 D elta G a m m a pi**dc* j Detroit. Mi q u o e n by th e m e n 1 a.'.-.-ijiP* of L; ’'nhc v ff'i v ifw*. 'Man and Superman' ¡ O a s t o f F r a n c e . H e w i l l d is c u s s ! th e cu sto m s an d li f e o f th e in - ; ! h a b p a n ts o f th e tre e le s s is la n d , j If fhey*re giving you fhe : that w a s b e in g a s k e d . K n n e ■.♦. us * n ‘*Tr>r©*:ng ih # prp>» q sa id . w * * tp a llo w the s to d e c id e i f th e ju d g -'s ,d be g iv e n e q u a l p a y fo r I n f Phi Kappa f a u a* a rx*ent ] d in n e r M e m b ers of no r m a n w -re j id**nî » rp^c’r»nA t6 p'ibhf' pcî- Play Opens Wednesday T e n t D e a d lin e A p r il 6 hum's rush you better saunter on over to Lonis changes will take form of the A ll © liffib lf s tu d e n ts w h « in - Laundry and get in the g w o rk . C a ro l K im e. Sag m aw f ro sh rn a n R\ JAMES BARI SHOK t o t a k e t h e S e le c tiv e S e r - Ite?o!ut;oni, o f f e r e d by n * p j S u e C obee, W h e a to n , III so p h - j The tu rla in goes up tonight shuffling and tumbling of build- awing of things. ! v ic e C o lle g e Q u a lific a t io n T e s t |n *nd er P e t r ie , D • D e tro p , on the U niversity T h eater pm- ing blocks in full viewr of the , sh o u ld a p p ly im m e d ia t e ly to th e d w tto n of B ern ard Shaw 's audience The colorful designs j o m o re ; S ue B rant! ¡nger, B a t^ e p w m j th a t a l l e le c te d offi- b -enbowf* I Creek fro s vrr..in. a n d S u e H e n - 1 m tti rom edv . M a n and Super hv F.dward Andreasen and cos­ S e le c t iv e S e r v ic e lo c a l b o a rd ?for be a llo w e d any s a la r y In rts guW wrtxeti d u r in g t h e ir j d e rs o n : B-ait fre s h m a n V,v r r :*• P a m an The play « ill he p re ­ tumes by Jack Byers will add I in fo rm a tirm an d an a p p lic a tio n . in o ffic e a n d th a t a ll i . A tte n d ng d in n e r as i si>o- Mund» h;id sented in F aireh tld th e a te r and to the gaiety of the production. | P o s tm a r k d e a d lin e o n a p p li- i be a llo w e d bo o st* au- | .cia! g u est w as Geor«ie H iix x ird . « ill run through Sundav M arch Man and Superman" aud- ♦i Crtti<»n fo r th e A p r il 27 te si is r.;ed w h ile t h e y a r e in office ! IFC a d v i9 v . t ¿ a v e a hhor* ‘h-u* j C urtain tim e is at R p m iemes will enjoy a special i, m id m g h l. A p r il ri. T e s t r e s u lt s re je cte d . U«k V) inc pUHUe r,.o- JF K a Man and Superm an revol­ treat on Wednesday, Friday. w i l l 1)# re p o rte d to t’he s tu d e n t’^ ■ u«*h >ft of c* ■ V i* r . to n p a r ^ i ^ a n ; ves around th e hilarttv that en ­ and Sunday. Members of the II lo c a l S e le c t iv e S e r v ic e h o a rd fo r * tnt.«?d ‘ovétrd r>n‘Mr.arr$ sues when an av ailab le bache­ ca«i will present the famous u se in c o n s id e rin g h is d e fe rm e n t a t e l s cV n R p L o 'r L*ö V i ipb'-* THE A r r o t a r V i priik* b‘*M i’*lR'TI lor Ja c k T anner, played bv R ohert W inters, discovers that from the play This episode, Don Juan In Hell ’ episode i ms d e tu rie n t. Cli—tr mi be has been m ade the guardian not considered by Shaw to he C ro ss wor d ACaOM Puzzle JJ. Thorough- « i’u o N ■ m e t e s s i C w V s * B |r T '.AO. k! v \* of com ely Ann W hitefield. p lay ­ an integral part of the play, but unitkn (heir (ou»in* of tropical ed by lan d a Smilh «hi. h represents the philoso­ America, cannot awing by thttr A f ric a ’s re d g ro u n d » n u irre ls . SUrtLandry faros- obbr. a> _ u mJ R t t s r s R I R T an n er an avowed bachelor phical treatment of the theme, ta ils . 1Dihtlm e f u d l'a B n 'i T b s ] vrr.h reg ard s Ann as a clev e r an d will he presented at J .10 tn the SKcrcwtrw 3*. Object of 0 1 L 4t R t - L o j ten thoiicht O S j B t designing fem ale. Put is uncon­ studio theater, room 49 of the M. Hurl m ’ o *8 o n R c i ‘q M ur cerned for his own s a le t\ be­ A uditorium I Akingof tt. Pam ■ R R m '1 s r 's B cause he believes her interests T h e p u b lic is invited, f r e e ol ervoorfs Itnel 40. A Rocky B s h i nB B | a * c t V t to be u> his trien d O ctavius i c h a r g e , to th e ( k m J u a i t p te - 1! Dtpoutsd Mounti.n U S A u B o l O U N O t O >bc * f - This th e audten- e realizes is - c n t .i'i o n Frank iiutieuge. of 11Hubbub Stete sbbr. 1 1 mI t ' s * liJip. moa* 4i Turkish t i u .t r a r p art of Vnn s design What fol­ the d e p a r t m e n t of Speech win •aery army officer! s o t t a s E s s ■ 0. i c lows ts an ingenious pursuit of d i n s t b o th th e D o n J u a n e p i­ URookof 4*. Telephone i P« m an b> woman sode and ‘ Man and Super- rubric« greeting • a iu t i« « e f Y ta ta rg a jr's P u t t i* This p u rsu it ta k es both #d Spanish R iv iera Th« scenic For reservations call Fxt 2M0 rru n e . S iiiip r « tomas bromo h OfaaHr au«i*iii*m *!. The Tent. maker *4 Oonue ef E Indian 2 M*rry-I®* round 3 E quettr.on 4 J a p salad 9 Fxpoitedto • ir 10 G o a d 11 B aK ad f 'Ti. ELECTIONS harry. . . second big week a tita* door * Parkis LflhdMl * CoUofo ' t*. Lamprey M- Com *7. A (ato: plant 5 F ir«t of month. 17 Succor I t M erry *22 Indian hemp plant I n n r e r ! 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Laming, Michigan Wednesday Morning, March 1, n i re .y Couldn V Fonti Coalition Elizabeth Taylor Wins Her Tarot Magazine to Make Debut Wednesdi “•farot," the “magazine of T h e a d v is o r i s V i r g i l S c o t t , a s bent Moore, a eha,,^ —« (fc m i Ben-Gurion Bows to Opposition; Fourth Oscar Nomination all i o oitLMtim-r k s to re sj , K ee w K 1 a r t s ” w i l l go o n * * ♦ « • • F a t | » d a t e p r o f e a M K j * * * -a nl l b w np eeee’ss . tmh e e d e p a rtm e n t. ^ T ^ h é m a g a z in e is ln “The In Lemming-", flvwi progress by Dive K.’upt) HOLLYWOOD, W*>—E liz a b e t h j Olivier was nominated as th e Gallery. Berkcy, and the Union. K a la m a z o o . a critical essay on Janie Taylor won her fourth Oscar hard-bitten music hall perform­ The magazine contains short Ambassadors," b> Tom cd Paves Way fo r New Election nomination in four years Tues­ er in “The Entertainer,” and stories, poetry, non-fiction, and day as the Motion Picture Aca- Spencer Tracy as the Darrow- an eight-page art portfolio in In c lu d e d in t h e f i r s t is s u e a r e p o e m s b y G e o r g e W o lf e , g r a d u ­ a te a s s is t a n t in t h e E n g li s h d e ­ Also included u story, “Juke." by cri.tor McGuane. JERUSALEM, ••J’' -- Premier parliament and Ove party secre- form a new cabinet. demv announced nominees for like lawyer of "Inherit the black and white. p a rtm e n t, F r e n c h p o em s b y G il- Wind.” Editor-in-chief is . Tom Mc- T>nvid Ben-Gurion bowed-to *hiS tariat attended. But the national religious the 33rd annual awards. Guane. Managing editor is Ron Miss Taylor was named for The others were: opposition Tuesday and paved It was derided the party front and the Religious Workers’ her performance as the wanton Jack Lemmon, the organiza­ English. Other staff members T li O aH ary the way for a new general elec- would again nominate him as Party refused to go along in a beauty in 'Butterfield 8 ." tion man of “The Apartment”; are Tracy Paget, business man­ t. r„ pmbaMv in October. its no. 1 candidate and that the new coalition with him. The other nominees were: Burt Lancaster, the Bible-pound- ager: J. D. Reed, non-fiction election probably would be in editor; J. Thomas 'CaTOn, fic­ T h e 7 4 -y e a r-o ld P r e m ie r , w h o October when K is hoped Adolph In an effort to avert elections, Greer Garson. Mrs. Franklin ing “Elmer Gantry.” and Trevor tion editor: and John Thompson, 5 7 4 V z E . G ran d R iver tins h e a d e d ’ th e sta te o f I s r a e l Ben-Gurion asked his Mapai D Roosevelt in “Sunrise at Howard, the drunken father of f o r a i ! h u t o f I ’ j o f it s 13 y e a r s , Eiriunann’s Nazi war crimes Campobell»”; Deborah Kerr, the “Sons and Lovers." poetry editor. party ministers Monday to en­ I iH a c k n o w le d g e d f o r the f ir s t tim e i?L_ I n s e a re e r t h a t he c o u ld n o t fo rm a c o a litio n c a b in e t w it h p a r lia m e n t a r y b a c k in g . trial will be oyer. Mapai gained 47 of the 120 seats in parliament in the last general elections in 1959. The dorse finance minister Levi Esh- kol for premier. Ben-Gurion said he wanted to S>eepherder’s wife in “The Sun­ downers;” Melina Mercouri, the Greek actress who portrayed a : H as W in te r B e e n R o u g h p r e s e n ts normal term of the present par­ work as a private citizen in de­ prostitute in “Never On Sun­ In c o n j u n c tio n w ith the l!t H e a lso h ad to y ie ld to le a d e rs day.” and Shirley MacLaine. \ O n Y our C ar? o f h is M a p a i L a b o r P a r t y w h o liament ends in November, 1993. veloping the Negev desert and d e m a n d e d th a t he s ta n d f o r r e - The white-shocked Ben-Gurion stimulating immigration of young the wistful elevator girl in “The| M id -W est F o lk lo r e Society Jews as agricultural and factory Apartment." An expert lubrication at all vital points e le c tio n a s p a r ty c h ie f a n d not has been caretaker Premier Among the actors Laurence will Ret your car running amoothly h a n d th e ta s k o v e r to a n o th e r since his resignation Jan. 31 workers. The ministers refused. it's W e d n e sd a y n ig h t “ H O O T ” le a d e r. H is p le a fo r re tire m e n t after a bitter dispute over the again—drive in today to p r iv a t e lif e w a s tu rn e d d o w n . handling of Israeli security mat­ Campus Classifieds — A liv e ly e v F n in g o f F o lk Mtisit A M E E T I N G A T th e h o m e of ters by former defense minister M rs . G o ld a M e ir, Is r a e l's f o r ­ Pinhas Lavon. Your Key to Better Values e ig n m in is t e r , se t h is oounse. P R E S ID E N T Izhak Ben-Zvi ROYES UTNROTS P a r a O il S a r v ic t T h u r sd a y e v e n in g : L ou W eiii play - A b o u t 50 M a p a i m e m b e rs of asked Ben-Gurion Feb. 15 to Michigan at W. Grand River F la m e n c o G u itar See and Hear Placement Bureau GAYELORD HAUSER Interviewing at the Placement Ing all major* from all college* S ip tr N ig h t 79c Bureau Monday. Additional in­ for positions as college field formation in the Placement Bu­ representatives. reau Bulletin for the week of Republic Steel Cerperntlen in­ March 6 to 10: M a n n in g , M a x w e ll A M o o re terviewing Mechanical, Civil, Nated diet expert health ’lì N om i Interviewing Mechanical, Electri­ Metallurgical Engineers, and nil cal and Civil Engineers. majors from the colleges of Sci­ authority and anther ef t h e t . c>, lb Farmington Public Scbools ence A Arts, Communication bett-aelHag back ( D e t r o it A r e a ) interviewing El­ Arts and Business it Public ROR, MIRROR, ON THE ementary Education, Elementary Service. V o c a l and Inotrumental Music, National Twtet Drill A Tool WALL.” Mr. H anter h Math for 7th a n d 8th grades; Co. interviewing Metallurgical A m rriea’i faremo*! author­ English a n d A r t f o r 7th a n d 8 th Engineer* and Méchante»! En­ cr tdcs, EnglWi-Art. 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