Serving MSI! For 51 Yrnrs .tallii«!»«! 19CW V o l. 5 2 . Nt». I III Stcond C1*ti Pr>Maf# 5 O n t« Kant lainxing. Michigan. Monthly Morning. Mart’ll 6. I % I il P a g ri Paid at F*»«t Lanstnf. Mfc ew s in b y i h r A m o c i a f n l l* rr « « C o n g o le s e A tta c k U N T r o o p ennedy Plans Latin Viri WASHINGTON.— President Kennedy is expect,-d i„ rial m essage to con gress shortly spelling out t ' S p la n s tm nt.o SSOO m illion fund for hatin American dm.ehip m e n t k n io lio n s Assault Forces Tins was learned h ere Sunday in thr Viikì of H ouse Appro iations C om m ittee action deferring c. o n sid e ra tio n of th e r>' srft for the 1900 m illion a p p ro p ria tio n a u th o riz e d in lOfiO The m essage, inform ed sources indicated, prohahlv will d ee Ovt‘r Peace Corps At Three Sites I .t.tip tiL D V I L P K T h e C ongo, T*> C o n g o le se s o ld ie rs in a •th the whole ran ge of K ennedy's alliance for p r o g r e s s " pro nevv " a v e nf a n ti-t N v io le n e e . S n tu rd a v -d ro v e P N tro n p s out am for f Jit in A m erica, as well ax with the J.yw lillinn fund UONTP >\ V President • Hut m any regions with low i of th è C ongo R iv e r p o ri to w n of B a n a n a , h e s ie c e d a n o th e r u n u Kennedy told a group of 4'hilenn visitors last ■ck th a t hi Kf niMMp s pro] Misa I to se n d n living standards obviously would w e l c o m e unselfish a t M a l. idi a n d m e n a , e d Ih e im p o rt a n i ! ’ \ h a v e at K d o n a as planning a sp ecal m essa g e to congr on icv tow a n ppîico c o rp s of v o lu n te e rs in to 3f n America. T he visitors quhted him a- vn v h a d w a rd c o u n trie s to w o rk American help with open arm s. R a jc sh v v a r D a v al h e a d d ta d a . ab o u t Pkt m ile s u p ' two or three w eeks. and lo a c h got it m ix e d rcccp* Many w ere pleased and in­ I th e UN C o n g o o p e ra tio n coil* l ‘om»o H iv e r tro n i th e e e In the m essa g e, Kennedy i> expec ted to lio n Sunday in Du region* nc trigued by the P resid en t’s sug­ | f e r r e d w ith C o n g o le se fo rr-im ed la n d s brother-in-law, R. Sargent Shriver of f'hieag.» will s e rv e Ihout pay as director of (lie P eace C o rp s set up on .. tempo Tear hers and more teach ­ ers is what vve need m ost ur­ gently said a N igerian edu­ Potential I '.al III ( 'o n g o le s e la n d log ui hoat-s fo rc e d .» S u ­ i too! a ' basis. cator If America can supp'v d alie n n it ot ~’t m en to w ith- ihriver. who drafted the rcrnmm endations on whu ii Kennedy I his decision to crea te a i>oo| ot men and women for sol Historians som e through it* p eace corps schem e we are w ide open to Ini proved d i a w tro n i th è d o w n rtv e r fiori to w n nf H o n a n a . a n d r e tr e a t NEW STATE CHAIRMAN—Pete M cPherson, on the left. to th è im p o rta rli I N L is e al *er service overseas, also will head the t orps when id consider any plan which has jress establishes it on a permanent bn si ihriver w ill give full tim e to the Government mh rdu To Discuss no strings attached N igeria's Federal P rem ier glves thr gaset to Jack Knirk who is nnw the new state ehairm un of Ihe A'oung Heptihicans. (State N ew s pholo hs o n W A SH IN G T O N d P o m o v e sile n tly la r is s u b m a r in A e into u n d e r s e a w ill K ito n a Ib is tn llo w ed hout ol m o rta i (ire icg c liv la n d so \huhnknr T afaw a Hal'-wa llotig Frltlrt his post as assistant m anager of the Me Ma I \ Ilf-;It UNDF.RS »m m Set (!ol •The independent Hong kon T iger Standard said 'he plan could In- of im m en se valie» ' it can tv* put .into prartn e New State Chairman ir, to i2 1 ut 1 ¿IMI n u li1 h v .lro g i ■n hp}M fl iiiiv m I« hlaxt 1! u%sian t a i -a*! * il of hid m esta ti UN tro o p s fo th< a re a it r e s to r e th e situatio* a n d u L'an p«M uil I t i i 'f ’a'- u-t i u »un l«iun< ht*«1 vv OU *hr pot \ (*anadian Majn nts in the Peace Corps .during i' organization a n d ipu’e p oh • after it gets perm anent status hie of these is Forest Kvashev*ki 1 mvrihit* »t lor I alh vv I Hut it warned that (w are corps w orkers , would have to adiiM in southeast Asia th em ­ For Young OOP's » {fit t II ,4't It«, r»» »• t lu* nun : » a» h u b If* t»v i .i t l ’ *ih tn c t" lhh> .nul 1 ■ti A lbeit K ie rn b e. tVm Army ( tu e t nf Sta 1 flew t » ih«* -u e a io • o n d u e t i ic director and form er football c o a c h who w ill !«• i *or I liant selv es to an extrem ely uncom ­ Illil1i.il -Ii*- I 1"!* ta lk s H e r te d t< 11". " I t" C 1 îb f fortable mode of life, and that Jack k n u k , iunu.i tpiin. v the teaming program rv !iif Crii h e a d in u -if H ut man initial enthusiasm might dwin- w as elected State Clian nian "i • h a ir m a n ■■ , M a rs h a ll Is- u. Ih*» nui Hi i-a rlie r th is ad her * ♦ * th a t d - die the M ichigan Federation "t t.llivel SitV Mu Iu g u li. te n d e r will hi raken nvc*»1 t he subm arine! omniou wealth Leaders .Meet On the other hand Hong Kong's Communist Ta Kuflg C ollege V o u n g Republican^ urer * tmrl Clubs Saturday • T h a m e s "I ; s e c re ta r" R ro tfii v w tia h took tiu n ui thr» < !\ fit* RiV .* rl flOSI Anti I N incrcafting im e ihe adopttcm lolence has Im • u Knirk was eU-cted bv a nna- Irai I cord iti: OND0N.—Prim e M inister Harold Macmillan it¡f u b u i a r im hi m eet fo f» ‘ and win control over under- son after being nominated '<' is For r a n d ot Alm a jiiiu iu h s t u n s t a k f ii il i?‘ ill til«- ' ’otlCn ; Prime Minister of the <'entral African Fedet at ion T li only o pponent d eveloped countries the I’niver'-.itv nl Me k . . .lite? n.i 1,• 4 rr*w and . Their meeting represented M acmillan > ojiening attenipt to lie e|e< t( -I o f f n e doer »f C There seem ed to la* alm ost delegate sRit u»n t n s t f a d oi THIS HAISKIt ir mj a "keep calm " atm osphere to the Commonwealth Prim e I d like to tii.in k th o s e .v1»■■ barile B row n . sfd d te rs th it the I com p lete approval of the P res­ «lit 1II»* w av ha. k to Hi I'm mster' Conference starting Wednexdav Die conferen* e- ident ■ plan in Pakistan worked with m e and th o s e . n . dili Ol Vle­■ I h air m a Hip . u m p l trv to disa Stati* i 4» »IO 4» hof its kind since Word War II is being held under thr - h a­ Hie arrangem ent w o i I d worked against m e w e in - • ! HrViwn wa , n o m m â t them T h e re h a v e been a R ulli n,' <él41 '»} '*> '• - I -nrnto ir of growing d isagreem en ts on ra< ihI questions enalile som e P akistanis to get R epublicans and we are o ir H ow ell --I W av ne s ia l C onn 4M>U vAiji h«' f ht ii .« I l i l t s Vbrith I N P a r t '­ la te llri h particular. P rim e Minister Hendrik Aer nerd ot South acquainted personally w ' h to com e out ot here and work - orni, si I n- W as hin r.tu n h fa iiu u , d ie r is !»eaten a n d fore ed to nca finds the racial segregation polities ter *!■* Ior ingress Checks Plans Lap * . * * JFK I» Fit. I .invention m eeting f'his is where I started last thf phllUMiph’ tit thr tyfir ■Atill h it"- lie •*! h m t* on t a t Ion 1 lu>; m e a n s t h a t ; t’h*' •« lion >d lunaria t"1^. f‘U'1, ; e ste rd -iy vv ti i n Congo!' -.ear. I think Jack should take ^uvrrnno'fit 11» U-H.pX Ii.Illlt.ll .1 s u d a n e * ' p! ISHINGTON,—A O ngres xinnal inquiry in'" t th a t W !)• Sus* Brother ¥ over n o w .' M cPherson said. pulilu an party heil.’Ve- G eorge M cDonnell Irnm th< PorMvn aid \ an four s u b m a r in e s m is s ile p a tro l • on 'ine fit a to.ui <■ orting oriel !. th e ;nr|K )it a Sudanese C ttist do not have a c c e ss to top m ilitary plahnei He* aid ! hai tear tim d S tr a te g ic a lly 1 WASHINGTON * \'t ' I’niversity of Detroit. Knirk Iloti ul ’ h*' I»«dar was announced Sunday opponent, withdrew from thr ohi* of Ihr iiiotiv atror THE t f l \( . 4 » L f ; s i ; opj r e I e charge was made by Dr .Richard 1 Russel Ol L o u isia n a i Jen Robert F Kennedy ud YounU Itf'pubiiC'ins aus*- utiitì*' Itn t Hirt a m lire alter a brief arglirnei t t Pnivarsity, member of a Defense Depaitm ut. .v lenitili Sundav he b eliev es his brother race before the calling of the ihf' Kenned v adm inistration . and the Surlarw.sc rfplir-d * " is finding the P resid ency lev. roll for nominations sory Panel. say'inß that uur fou n trv ts a volley in the air, wattprir, isvel. Who also sits on a scientific panel that advises i aiduous physically than po!-t: w eak in inrluRtry- and de* U lie tu i» tr\ I 4 »|»I4* 'th e C ongolese Two prisoner* ie Science and A stronautics Committee, told the commit .< cat cam paigning stroytnß the faith our alili s I w ere left behind V days ago the lack of com m unication between lentsts an l l i l l m a u R p n iflp iit The secret behind Mr Ken­ Soprano Herr Imve in America O f FiiifleiiH Talk i The Sudanese took t h e i r nedy's seem in gly inexhausti­ \V<* should also h avf prna* prisoner* into Hanana and • op military brass was "a terrifu problem . ble en ergy, the Attorney Gen V Ovarton Brooks. D -U . chanrm an of the - nm m dtee . 1 1 S t r i u * h b v A u l« » ui the Hepoiilu an philoMipnv they were parleying with th e xild Immediately undertake a thorough investigation of A 13-vear-oid Hillman .«¡so- health, eral said, is his excellent Tonitfhtin Aud id governm ent . to Ik* able to earn a dollar and save ten lix a l Congolese com m and. - w ere fired on again. tJne Con dent suffered a tra . lit* Role in (xovernmeiit off by a small group of youths hiding in s a MSI fled when pobcx- ernved ■ere ware no arrests and offu er- tfx>k tne rters. » , hPrf Jacobson Discusses Social Scienct I U andâ .« .« m ItvnvA area* ar<*ac fM peopte vflt>if wtiat researcher* a ie genuine m lerest iti the find- ivtiRNrj. AfTbteli There are actually two ie world, it is in these ingx By M ARCIA VAN NESS fmdtng -wit "isi-jt their - otin- e ls of social research. J a co b ­ social research is 'ixcd the • R esearchers who plan to Iiicago Struck by Tornado Stole New* Stoff Witter son told the group m eeting m m ost." he said tfic*. Jarnbson said t*s out«- mem ber» of th«- - otn- Taking a census, studying the fourth floor of the Iibrarv. He said that *<« ial sc lence I NKSCO work in tlie three munity and have a definite ilCAGO—Tornado-struck Chicago Sunday ■t° untJ^ One d ea ls with taking a cen ­ plan for -*ing ’heir results in i « injured, and t i million dam age from a tw ixtcr t.iat rax incom es and estim atin g num- study i* used the least in ".>un- m ajor area* ix another major bcr> of school-age children can su s of people, facilities, age* tries with high econom ic, edu­ contribution "f --Miai ■-cience v-tlving cooperation with U N ­ l l u r r i i t s K l f r t n l and grad es of school children, ESCO would greatly im prove Ctty,‘ U k .m u i x " ho jam m ed traffic. be i ailed part of social scienc e cation and politK'al -tafidards sp ecia listi j« °o '^ U hi Pm ». espRe swarms of Sunday kibiUers damage distribution of incom es and •<* • Jacobson -ani thè organila- research techniques research Of the most help to countries >nup m a d s made good progress nuappmgJP J» ^ Tb« role of this research if, 1cupations son said (H Ae C J Weather Bureau waited until exan_ma^^ seeking im provem ent are eco­ tum functions in - a< h of the governm ent w a s discu ssed The second is relating the M em bers attending the m eet­ *! »< r rmw offwvei ftx nom ic com m ission s studying 100 m em ber countries of the ing elected Worth Sum m ers, •erm rwA’ftlly age path today before lisung ni,her «mall Friday night by Prof E ugene facts governm ent finant ial [>rob- UN He said that. i-art of thè R. Prtks. Chiei Forecaster saaf-rt wa' d r‘“ n Jacobson, a ssista n t dean « the T his could m ean finding out group s budget I* spenl for so­ San laiandro. Calif , graduate y .re, Tom Morro-s how ex ten siv e m oving from lem s student. »961-lltS2 preswlen. pr'-s. 'ecU, Car Bo« ado hot very fast-mov mg C ollege of S cien ce and Art* location to location affects a But. Jacob*on *aid there cial Science research, ancl jmrt Sum m ers suc ceed s S t e v e n Nevr Y •ru Junior, vu# Jacobson J tfLUUhUH addressed W VMI vw-vw A'pha r— — . tli _ n . should be a thr re-way r -a tio n Uor meeting* conference» and Kanna D elta, an organ u atk m fa m ily 's occupation patterns D eulsch. East f-ansing grad«" wnt tx»ve ¡«tàster, r-»-'. ship betw een social scien ce re- j publication* deu an. with idonesia Buvs Soviet Arms _ ÎT T . devoted to study in the *oe:al education and juvenile delin­ » >a i.ivoniio cb-hn quency as a behavior pattern search institutes, governm ent* cito developm ent ate student. Other new officers are (ton tig n-.c-r, «-creUry, stiff«ter: —n Junior, Dr* t tn SCICDCfS. and u n iversities to m ake th e ] .T he rest go* toward tectim ; h»î» le. :.r,'..n. St He has served a» bend ol - T he speaker spoke mam lv of m ost valuable use of research cal assistan ce on activities aid Burton, vice president. ;juoi:c- r»‘ta'.‘*i -. - the social scien ce departm ent Latin America. South Asia and findings Jacobson * ideal program of Frieda Foote, secreta ry . Itoit 1 . . - : ■ : » ta .tria ,a 1 Schulze treasurer, and Jo ts fram the Soviet Inioo bee»«« ^ ^ ^ i d New G u m e jTbvf" I mted Nations -------------EAicatianal. —M Africa "N ew spapers arc- the only research would involve j»er :;«* .c CXW-: Uvto*# 4y reinforcing its armed «brces m of rat.fi- Scientific and" Cultural ‘ Orgam- " T hese i r e the relatively un­ seph M iiutker, ofik er-at-large m ethod available to tell the sons working, m the area with s«Uan spoke at a ceremony marking the _ ¿ation «UNESCO) in Parcs. derdeveloped a rea s of the on documents ior recent arms purchases |n • ' ^ ft"! Mieli ¡trun Siati’ Nt’«! Ka»l l^anwiiig. Midiigiiti . E D IT O R IA L Mniiilai Morwing..Mordí ft, 1961 Niel» Dei'oralion ^ elcniiMv Tor«!* Editorial Policy Is Not Bound Literary Kiliiio» To Express A ll Points of View / Sales Start Twin lie: 1-1)1 '' V( hove 1) 4-11 i rilic i.-o«] by som e dI sitim i, as II ¡is (lioso ol its proponents ■A.?* 'ini vievv a particular issue m ay cau se We of the State N ew s «tail v c , nur read* r* f<>i our sided" editorial vies*- dii t k o 'e w ho o p p o -e th è e d ito ria ! -V te w s to s t a t e literary magazdne. Tarot lo iv i IH At' t! •- Afile;)n situation, • isit rights and to r i,' ow n a r g n m e n ts m o re v e h e m e n lly a n d m o re Me w ish it continued health ;ii--! Cuba Till e roadi-rs felt ip,it II-,■■ State Neu - lollovving explanation ol th....... < lonrly exhibited pout editorial im,Iu \ in (nvoring the T h e e rifie s ol th è S ta te N ew * e d ito r ia l [Hiliev lions of Tarot are vvriten hv h liberal *i»ii el th»' |xih tu u l s|x 'itn m i more than si ,t - fi(» p ien tlv th a t a s t a v p a v e r s . Kiev sbo lliti professor uf E nglish and adv isn* t i he , t i lls \s p o o r n e ' - s p a i v i p e l l i ' M e e o H s i d e r i! it • v io latiti!; its dutv tu th o s e t a x p a y c r s a n d zine rep resen ts an im pm ani aixi e s s e n tia l to r a n e w s p a p i i te ta k e a d e f in ite sta iv i to th è g e n e ra i r e a d in g p u h '-e O n ee d h e g in s sn tt- m ent It rep resen ts the culnVm ■ in i1- e d i t o r i a l s b a r r i n e a t h ; u p ; e of t a e l - e tiing 11s v i r u s b e e a u s c it f e a t s e r ite is m . it is fiv e y ea rs of work i n d a u g e rm g th è b a s ic p n tic ip le uf free d o m . of th è For som e y ears, students ,r .i M il Ml.HT NEMS -le n e s should be as ohte. recognized the acu te need at Msi liv e as possible, to give tit- reader the opportu­ T h o m a s Je fiio N o n sa id . " N o gnv e r n m e n t o iig lit lor the c r e a tiv e efforts of wnt< 1 nity to exam ine the taets and m ake his own t a '! e A il lib e rt i » follo**- «’losciy »'xcept for the Spartan rn.c ■olum ns The editorial page . 1 a newspaper i:pon lo.-- ol Ire e d o m ut th è p re s s valiantly foi tw o y ea rs in I"- .- should raise issues, slate opinions, and awaken people the reader lo those aspe» is oi a situation of n ha h Il M E E E E I . th a t th è fre e d o m a n d d i s n i ty of-- he might not have been previously aw are i i thi- t ' s c itìz e p is b e in o e n d a n - 'e r e d by th è m e- WHEN TIIE SIVARTAN w short an editorial pace should make the readei th o d s e t th è H l'A C . it is not only o lir p riv ite n e , spring, the E nglish and .111 d>p think it is o u r d u ty , lo sav so |f js t h è dutv ol a f r e e petitioner! the Student llo a n l oi The editorial page ol a, newspaper will n -< e p r e s i to s ta n d a s a C o n sta n t c r it i e to th è a f fa ir* funds to help louud another1 n sarity reflet I opinions of its editors it should ol th è w o rld , w ould provide students mlet»--. also present opposmu »tews through letters to T h e fre e d o m a n d p o w e r ol thè. p r e s s is c r e a i or art w ith another outlet for the Hu' editor and stall eohim ns This we have and Itasi«- lo (h e p r e s e r v a tim i ol e n t i lib e rile * E xcep t for the actual prim 10 attem pted to do Un- p r e s s sh o u ld m a k e Ih e u tin o s t a tte m p i to belongs solely (oT Iie sudeiit- < ■ he o n h ia - e d m il* n e w s c o v e r a g e , b u i it sbolli i all student work, us svell a- ,i!l t IN ITS ATTEM PT hi petsuade lea d ers to ¡I • at a ll tim e s m a in ta in f re e d o m to e x p r e s s w h a t poets of the m agazine The Tam '" i i point of view the editorial pare is’ servili ; a »-ver v te w s its e d ito r ia ! s ta f f holris on its e d it o r - , pride to all those who contrilxiti dual put|x>se It is solidifymg the view s ol the lai page effort W hile 1 am too clo se to the m.u: o b ie c tiv e ly , I am in no wav a* m y n a m e a sso cia ted with 11 In lavi» I a ì ter Question* Right of Africans; sign, in art and poetry. I think T h e non-fii-tion in Ihe tpagazir « an lie im proved u|»on The ft» in State News to Express Own Opinions I hope, be im proved consideralil* MTIAT I MISII to siress a r e l i ta si M onda* > S ia le N ew -, l i o l v i t T h o m o son v u o le a le tto r in viri» Il he » h a lle n g e d th è lig i:! of th è A iri, a n s tu d e n te g u e st* r i ttp ilio pape: Ito! isn't it an a im i’ing eoiheu teiieç that von: -tait u n te r * view s on l'a -tio . revol t r e p . a;-*- Atneru an ih-m onstiation* and I M \ C Ask Fairness o f Parking Fines involving Ihe future «>1 Tarot T arot is loundi'd with not mt c o u n try io p u h h c ly d e m o n s tr a te « trsa p p ro v n l et i o u v n ie v :tÌi vour v ew - bul the fin an cial supixut 0 1 tin lunch hours T hose who eh the point oi view which l s a e fio n - T o Ih is le t t e r w e a ii-x th è follo*' Vou a* editors ma* have tho tight to print II here Fines <-d parking 111 illegal a shared In m ans . ili/c n - and and launched with the pray«'i* ■■ it l,id* the ca u se for that fa ilu re ing e d i t o r s 'n o t e M e s u v e - t th a t th è * 'i d e i ■) on!* ' 0 1 ,: opinion', but I a* a taxpavet . am ore soon w ere tick eted , as tiic ex p ressed so »v«d! In Herblock v lev* th è firs t a n d iti l i a m e n d m e n ts io th è t o n sii To the Editor student hoity And it it succeed' o! vour publishers and » an press tot ,1 m ore » am pus p olice w asted no tinu To rrn q u cd io n «if who t u t'o r I would like io in mg the ultim ately b ecau se ol the supim hiv-rai ren te rotation ot view - ot a ! the (n'opte in 1 0 voit si v cap italizin g 011 the would ex p ress the «xpiallv mi attention of the ea m p u - poi: •• student hod* I Tni.iV « e i »ve'* e d Ihe fullow ing | e b u li.il t e * Olí i laipi to v i ve luí 1 rep 'esen l situation ixutant «-onservative v 1 e •* tip' Hrmiv parking prohh m T h e su ccess ol the niaea/n n Mi IT unopsoa \W a r e p rtn l.n Mi l'b o m p Now p.. n th am endm ent v lm h I read .ii When I'm asked to ' e iv ■> ixiint she offered the billow I hursdav I re»-eivi-d h p .v k son - l e d e r a long w ith th è lo llo w ip g e m p ia n o !’' t i vont ¡ol* u e guarantees eiptal protettalo m a i n i ll keep this event in m in i m g «•ompromise II practx a I a large exten t, on sal«*s I! sah.- mg tieket lor m ip rop e- p ar‘- v ni. b v-1' hojv-, w ili m a k e i l e a r to Mi T h o m p ihr law ol all citizens and wa- written loltow D avid Alnip she wimld print any good car >|)«»» tah le mnnlier rca»l t h e vm i ing 011 the grass bv the north­ son a n d o lh ei r e a d e r s tlu p u tp o s i .1 new • »iiv: the Civ n w at east lo r n e r ol ButlertieUt b.di * * * burns that had app«>ared in otli d»*nts, ilicn the ad m m istiaiion \ O t IN FER I ni aulì-A lti, an o' a n iv eo io ied Ttiursdax tliere w as a . <■! papers w hich students or sup|N»rt it with av ailab le tund* To t h r I d ilo r i so* you are yellow tniirnali-i- In no p a il ol niv vent ion in K ellogg C enter i ie (oirurilly fut ility m em ber* m ight bring Hut sa les are onli a s m a ll n < letter will »on timi anvtbifig to suggest I am pro visitors to K ellogg consistent 111 T he m a g u /in c exist* for r«-a»le- tu v o u r e d ito r - n o te fo lio u in g m i le tle i in uuliced uhrch I am not In no part ot the Con 1* tmd it »piite convenietu to To the Editor: Alihotieh she said that "l'>- equally for contributor* lot ., lasf M onda* ’s S ta te N e w - vou stiggest«'»! I re o i T he letter on F riday signe would !>«• se le c tiv e in printo'g -idution wiii you ttnd an*thing wlm-ti allow s park in the B utterfield parku-. inb'rested in v.riling «11 patntnii. th è f i r 'f a n d H th a m e n d m e n ts to th è C o n stilu area which i- d osignatc.t -4«' bv a " faculty m em ber wie such cartoon s. I m sure she foreign student-, here h*»< aiist* ot tin- generosi!* »late, only a fraction ol t h e <-<:!>' finn wishes" his nam e w ithheld will do her In’st to st'c that tlu* ot the American people to attack our sxstcm em p loyees of K ellogg Tt is ken ad van tage oi a v«*ry rate opix I he iii -t a m e n d m e n l g u a r a n t e e s f re e s)tee< li leaves an oxerflow ot em m erits at least m inor notice c o n serv a tiv e angle gi'ts rea ot governm ent and our bureaus, such a - C I \ A iiersonat attack on a co a n d a Irei- p r e s s a n d th è rig h i oi Ih e |>eople to filoyee ca rs winch autom ata s o 11 a b I «■ rep resentation I I »ion t » are what i'oloi ilu--e people are II TOR THIS FIRST issue (or «* p c titv n (or iT iire s s ot t h e i r g rie v a m ■«•* all* (low into tin- supixvsed stu ­ le a g u e is a lw a y s 1 serious would urge nix tellosv student* F ir s t, 011 ire e d o m of th è p i »•". >011 t m : u v tliev w e te C anadians 01 F renchm en the* *iiP m atter When the aattack " u ( I- to mak«‘ tin- State New* a Imt pirx-e* oi fiction w ere »-ontnbub d dent parking area w hich i a ’, l e i o iis ini st-rv n e tii I b i s lie i-tio -’t. tm t -tiii d e m would have no franchise to dem ónstrate a* the hidtlen behind th e s e w n ter paper h* helping them lo p ieces of non-fiction Oui Id»" - read* Idled vnth student ca rs \: i 0 an students »tut am b igu ity, it i* eow'ardly put m ore « o n servative think bulging with studi'nt work, hut it h a ll th è tv-ople o t .t h i s s ta te a n d tliis u n u e i - i t * So what h a p p e n s' The sui 1 e p r e s e n ta tic n ot th e ir p o litic a i * irvi s m ila Ma* I request that ii you print niv letter as dents tmd it nev essarv to par - v icio u s The State New - -h> m-g into it. tlie equ ality of the content* ot I. S ta te N.-w- op rebuttal ot vom insinuations you do m e 01 1 the grass and other uudcs- n ev er h ave pubh-hctl Tom B is s e M dtqiend up»in the num ber oi contn so a- tii -ave spa»»-. »-d:t m i lette! out ot «oil- ter to choose from ignated a rea s Til«' can 'p u s ft ft ft VOt PIIK TEND * thè t„! lett eolum ns .d text It the w riter cannot >!; tm - This. then, is not a » all for stm (xilice know tins situation -.* at ibi- e d ito ria ] p a g e r c l k x t s (h e e d ito ria ! vicw 01 U n h e i l .1. T h o m p s o n its iieicht during the ¡lei u guish b etw een ut«'a* am! a i-’i'- Representative ? m agazin e Most likely curiosity hour D uring this hour our sonal attack hi* cla s silic .i ;on a* a (acuity m em b er 1 * aa mi To the Editor: first issu e if notling else It i* m upholders ol the law go thru Me are w riting with r c c r i.l students who are w riting |x»-t: B rody, pen in hand, and capi tortunate m istak e 1 can ’ ta* Lillerism in American talize 011 th ese infraction* of t he la*» th ese rem arks arc personal (»«vausc there is no knm iu ;»-i son to the a rticle of Fch lfi in th* State N ew s on the m eeting oi the M ayor's C itizens Commit stories or dram a all who are 'It mg. even those who are doing ■ mil their work to the in a g .v ’ This is d efin iteh not fair •tee for the elim in ation ol rea«i- analy sis, the sui’c e s s ol Tarot - 'Tin fa b u lo u s lori ics .cui littie-s .a r e n o te d fo; the mi i lu istian plnkisoptnes and the unsound" John A AVaite Som ething m ust n n m ed iateiv •' ih ami tu*m1 in f*11*1u*t filtoriNiu id eas lor truth tx" done to a llev ia te this silt..» Assm. Prof, of Englisli mg m aterial w hich it find* ob ­ on contribfm>rs I'ateiits have In', n I-Nard tol HlU'ied g i.p - jection ab le The first issu e oi Tarot reprc-a' i asiro ism com iiiunism sbi ialisn i. agtiosli- lion Me m en ot BuhIx are Ed Note: Mr agree tut!», In this a rticle. Mayor Crego liMffTu ;.vt* tiilt : lip iHvnN anti tho f*Vi‘r*|»io* ath eism and llintfu'sm ran o f e r no -vortb- lin 'd oi |»aving th ese iu ie - perhaps sev en or eight student- Nóllt I i }t Of tip i and in the future o r will pub said that such a co m m ttlce we ho|ie w illl represent th»' \'>- w hile va lu es lor the right ‘ wa* of hie. n. p the I h a le ask ed a cam p u s po lixh no such lettrrs requestin'1 m ust represent the rhmkin of \ 11 os* n mitre w rm us «.; frU'tinu is » .<• *n lim s nt ■fiitertsm live officer w here the incom e * name withheld. forty or m ore The m agazine ha - all the people " Itea h /in g ; n ;t } \ tho p a t r i o t .» MH i d u 's ro h c a * í( » l e e seaix tang mind tlie open niimi the mind irom thes»» fines goes a: ev ery Tuesday at 8 p 111 in 222 '• ft ft * that a co m m ittee w hose m a ­ groups. ;»;i spo. ml ini eresi grmips who iviiulato not »’onditioned to the ncveptance ot the gcwxl tiiey arc paid in tlie J u stice jority con sists oi police, c le r ­ i\ . i i t la tito t *» tilt* i a won ti'«‘ t*:'t iiiui itii- tin»' a . dirrx ted bv our s«h ir ti--r e ta in s Court on '.’7m; 1 M ichigan Avc . L ansing He rct»lied that For Other Sole gy m en. m em b ers of w om en s WHAT TAROT IS or will lx- ii - tndiv idual utentit*. i ts aw aren ess of a m u lf- « iuhs faculty of the MSI ed u ­ large part on you. the student - i om niunu atmns m in b o \p r e ss tho p! i ¡1* ol choice and it- stim ulation from a c h a l­ they go to the library lun.t t To the Editor: cation departm ent and. ol that sou will be disappoint«*! m the sound **n»i the right vioynpoint Indrhcate would like to kntiw how lin es I have been disturbt'd with cou rse Mr Jacob s m ight pos­ If so. there is as yet no establish lenging and excitin g world Oouiifds. unprettv and tälxxK’d t<> that are paid in a .Just.i« the cartoonist which is sub­ sibly not «lo this, w«' d iv id ed 1icy for the magazine N I T T ilt. RhM .IZATIO N «: an open and in scrib ed to by «Mir school news i ’f .s *u.0 li.UT*‘d o u t tliev 5m is t net t»e d i s p u t e d t ourt van tie ch anneled 0 » ei: to attend this m eetin g put! ,ng mind is a m ajor goal of higher educa to the MSI librar* fund Wh> paper Although Herblock is If you find the m agazine i m .it.d debated betöre 1 hoeast!; often tied m tri tion to tea» h the stu»1«'nt to think tor him seli and M e assu m ed from the a rticle up to you to see that a 'seto m i i*> í a n l#tit>* aren ’t tlu* fin es paid d'recU y a fine cartoonist from a tech­ that it w as to Ik- a m eetin g not in1 mere!* a sterotvped record a m m uc an lo our Itbrai *. instead of i.rst nical standpoint, his political opened to all com arm ed o,ti* nior or satire. If you tind ih«- i»« » U E U I ANI) 1 1 0 » O lten m .p elab orate tdterm g m a ch in e protvabilitv r e c eiv es a iiern 'el- leanings are definitely very zens H ow ever on our arrival liking, then you are responsible .amasetJ teiev imou dts< lission ,ui so cia liied r.i-* the next issue is not to voui likin 1 >r i% what som e say correct ailer a lt' That age «if the fin es left at City H all, th e entrance 1 0 n in e , or, r e ignt im proxcuients in lied China, on magazine If you want the maga/ birth control ...... c i!l-.a r a - 1 a m csttom hs tlie traditional truths' and looking Jeffrrv HtH'hir.un II swnis wrong to me thxt the m eetin g room w as closed to: other an sw ers v»ili only lead aw ay from the * * # in an institution xupporte«! bv and guarded to all but c o m ­ thing other than what it i> you > Ou; eduiatuuiai sv stem which also reftiv ts il>e d esirab le in*- toward confusion, dis& atislai- state taxes which conserva to argue your views to tlie sla’i m ittee ifiem bers : • i♦ : .:ir trend of out culture indoctrinates - ouiig and growing minds with tIn- valuus and t ion and «’ven nun ;il »legcnera» v Oh Parking tives as well as hheralk i*j > Our question is Why? What that Tarot is intended lo exist The filte m i, conditioned coniorm ity lead* one that one side shoum be pre­ does the co m m iticc have to .-mail group on campus : -or* - our societ* Through the proce-s 01 To Ike Editor sentad with little attention fear ’ M as th ere t»x> m uch op ­ to so n s ! a ccep ta b ilit*. the safe lite—to w here Being a si-mor 1 am now be- What Tarot is. what happen- ! i'Ub - o education the studi it get s the ipi- given to the other on«- pronounced to tx- go»xt tight and of sound ginning to give a* a future position from the non-com m it­ lives or dies is up to the studi-i o :< > -. : fia t t is tvtter to stud* and have un » ith these thought* in mind. tee m em ber* present at the alum ni B efore 1 ojien ni* iva!- and staff members who worked to uestiot'dnw faith m the t»rm« «pi«-* -.»»t oer„J^»i- a vor is the sw eep I went to the Stale News of- first m eeting ’ Or perhaps that it c a f make an important but is it let I will considt th e trca!- -v stem Chrisiianitv and tin- American l ice and talked with the edi­ - o' '* till’ unties: l.d'lt* idfs,,' _,! - ment I have receiv ed a* an torial page editor She point­ since we are represented the universits THE PAtl.N HAKOMFTEIi undergraduate first by committee m em bers, ss«> ed out that the State News have no busine-»* at this m eet- It's the " little things" that could afford to subscribe 1« ing »ount. and 1 w ill keep m mind only one cartoonist EXAMTIME a situation such a s aro.-e Mhen this c r u s a d e first She went on to point out that The real loss is not one ot sleep Michigan State News '1 hursdav at l l r o d y tìroup. many stu«knts are satisfied start«*«!, we considered it lud.- Som e fcrt of gathering was . flow of ca r s w ere parked in the State News did not wish -b n i b v tbe dudents, ot M ichigan State \ n n crsitv Issued on Brody student a rea s Student to change to another Although that could b»> done to human - " tnrougii i rida* during the tall, winter and .spring Motor Aehicle Regulation no i> by people such as Mr. J a ­ DISTORTED REPORTS 1 question whether as manv ot cobs who would have our ••1 puiCl A¿it t r.ÄNi - T rí,ar¡N¿n^. iMH’hijjíin f,'n£ ,,IC ,crm S^'ond c la ss |» s t 12 reads “The paved parking the university communitv are iji’.zra areas around the Brody Resi­ thinking and morals stand­ " t felt safer walking the street satisfied with Herblock as slu- ardized " night than in Denver." said Den* iAlW’ ■ rt/.‘ s «ur t r u is «»f ?» «irk< earance.*» S he r< ;>ort<*(lly 15 M* «* •’ * into G erm an y O er an i Í herion p e rfu m e s * usincssmen a t hom e. 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A W 1,'tJV that t h e .xlvarvtages and ■ i • ;*f < • re • nm«’ irgi*ts «»f fle«vt ruoti« hi A’ankige« va ri e d fn n n uid u « try i.is- iim»n n ’m.m l«,! | in d u stry , a n d t h a t th è p roblem « to j CttvU'r, «Siiti»rikry T\ h lid p m from w h -o « vision ívlind¿i« . !*• ■ . 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N »n< v : « \ni«*ri«'uii !l,» « |» iltil.M c d ic a l B e n e f it «)ff«*n«t ••••’on. l i b r a r i a ’ !- and cUowm in n X M r l U r r . l'iiblo lltMltb • « » iv - iv «et h »r T lu u > d a .v I n i a n p o w e r . « l i m a « « , a r a i s i / e o f CfaM'kn«dl* Unfnmn* Waillerdifiü. •« . .. M-ienrc c«m--u.t int. S e r v ic e , ttvt.-t \ • a i* * gì*. • llr a tfn rd , f i r a m b l m e . I t h è e u n w i u m t v . a * n « n g «« U ier*. pr.ply U»g«*, \l«irfil<* S \ v e r»*«-n, j t 'CUI Th * I.«ih I 'r e m i i i n i Ike* Aleaa Container, to • , 1 ,.|.|. .r.i iimt. Il u t40 .«et m ust h r n*cogl|i»,.t. l>*Aiuru» Tn'blkiH-k, ;mvl Duvnne j *r ,«Ti *|«»t ! • o r n o w i n g p O fk a * r .n a K .r n -r h - «I a»..« f»r .p raig n m o n t « rii —...... — .............* , .9 »luru»*n w n o d«**Tib«xl w hat \ e td h »<1 K ai'«‘II«*i i I, «i«>iii|»l«'te B i’i i e f i t « A»v<*rngn ■ r a l e n g in e e r« , an d al) ma ’g r , T m ir-rrlriy . w as going ort to th«' c h iiilr e o jk ¡u did. PoHitionn f j a n d lM»ught Wien» «x»tílori cntKiy. I ¡» lla le ru il* V«*«*!«!«*!!! Si«*kne«« iJriUg Wat«en a»f)d Igirrv S«tv- 1 d .»* V «»nr eliiii«'«* tif l)r llo « |» itii( i > On College Boaixl CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS arrive «v»i»rdìnat»n S h iv e ly , B luvi Sch<"»l at? j s iiii»H’h«*r«*! ( ’ h v n In Uve Mil* h?ttc djnvtor. IT S WORTH INVKSTHiATIN«i! ! w n u k e# ,vrea navi w tio w ill i>e •phi» joint pr*»j^vt Ix part of DKADI.INKS: 1 p.m. Day Hrforr Duhliealinn for Turn.. Wed.. Thtir«., | .4i*phr«*ii o r juni<»r«« n e x t fioli .vn ft til tanvgram tihat w»« P in j f '1 I i-le|»hi»ne or Write — Vii'gil Kllioll or lioli llophe« and Iri. Kditmn*». Deadline fnr »Inn. lalilion: I p.m. Prt. | m ay a p p ly fo r a p o sitio n on th e Tau« iind Hlw* DO** have b«x«!i « All .V>l ItolliMer Ituildim; 1981 C ollege fk*ard o f tiie M ay- working tehcu« t r i m . íhirs*!: warding EXT. 2615 fa ir S h ire o f \l» n 3 h a ll F ie ld ftnd wmt ,cr tfetni r'tftatntüioii t h e U irninv ED 2*1511 c««mpanv diurlmg n p rin g va«'^iit- Phi T^u plr^ljp*^ wt»rk«xl ui th»1 Tel: IV.in hoe T-«M»I ♦; hn j BUnd Seh«H»l aft p a n <»f u llmnr Telephone' AppoinitrneTitx m ay b** °btAtn»* ] “ ll«*!p p ro je c t. Th**v Th«i Vlrtfll »lllolt • »Durwood 2-5241 AUTOMOTIVE FOR RENT SER V IC E iv| t»y w rit«ng to K.«Ch>rvi» l*ry- »nruhNl tfloon, n»pÄ jm l b;k« . Itob Hughe, • »Deewood 2-IO.iS eatv«, P«Tsd s u c k ) mfK'hantra! oc»nditi«)n M37t after • p 1» <+ F O R O V *« wltH *’ C » II E D 3-8UU a fte r :« ' Mt offer P I O N E E R I N G I N S P A C E R E S E A R C H V I A S P A C E C R A F T 65 F O R D - G O O D cN»»ubt ’ F O R S A LE * '.ia te rm . E D 2-«kMl. K* ï i ( » h ’ i a j ì í te 1 ^ A' , ^ K1 FO RD C O N V K R T lfU k E x t *■•1* PLAN YO U R FU TU RE r*nrr. low anHeage. real gwtf * AQl AHi V.v>. > [‘Vi 1 A L • 3 X-Ci"'' HtAMMr*« tX) 7-OI8I •2 5*. r f't i.G ìG », te’, t U t a *i -»'. .-i r t--i N fi Di d -i,li 1 1> h u not m >ud# p m u irift in r r * - W ITH T H E L E A D E R IN SF A C B SC IE N C E 1551 N Aft l i R A M B l JER *>’ » |iN* t Vii l .d f l'i 'i l bï W ENDOW S COIN l.A t ’ N D R Y - Radio Good iX)nfJ»Uo FD iM> tiPTY ( I EANKRS 3004 Vin# | Sine* dm UaflnBiafBf U» kiwamBMdmnorwrnn», Mon Im» ¡-cat 4«. ?! P H lt ó i • «120 tf j Hnt—tdwmmndBwdeoiWen of dm poiiibiHly of exploring Lika new CO k íi í i v * r i t '4 W.h ts.il dH *f j E D 1 ‘ »2-ì: • TNTiNci IN my >p»rt*n | outer «poco and «pnewioted endkwly on «dial ho m^hf V U λ*» at«**inifm t F D 7 '« 7 « II U OtJWMOBn.fi «or »»I. And could ho hot explore those ulen« yhere*. ■ » 1» LMvin* Ih* tonno* ! TIRte S A I y ♦>'.«> X j'i TubM ty p t KXFKBT T flF S t S A N D a »« w it . e x t or». * b :«i. k I I I m3 » is im e fi«*rtri<- tvpfd w T ltrf 17 v*4r-* 1 A proctkol bogmwing to diew canfury long y corning, al» popular .•* • tM»rim«'«* of»# t»J<*k tTom Brodi j '*>• SAAB »I B. SUN ROO» s [> 2- 5.143 ' %f hoc otr*ody been occompkshad »nth man-mod» totalUfa, » rV 4-M41. Huö X * 1 >• *»* * w ‘ ■Ireody girdling the Earth. Now, dm next «terga it undar Gì-.«od f* ■'* “ * T Y F INC» AND D U P L IC A T IN G *'uARF m x n v MC. TD J.M 1' tt-AlN» 1* t i r o Wvnrt) m y —the daring attempt t o explore dm Moon and tho " I M I . m o to f *jsc e l!e n t no atinx 5 U F r i t m i Bivrr Ra«t plan— of our Solar System and their environments. !-'< to p . fa i r Y o u u n d liv e PERSON AL «nati C te D 7»V'*«l . A< f<»«5 tf om - * ' h * r * riflo c**h to r quit « irk# tf * » m o vtn g to C a l if o r n ia C*U • s l ’ R I M , HI SU; IS t m U K < / 1 . 43 The »knionof Aireno uMn and ipaco AdminiiftiMlon »■ont In d ia n a « - I t * e v e n in *« KSXI•rom v i F D T Y P IN T. I5c a hot onigned CaMech's Jet f ropulilnn lohnrmnry (Jfl) G R A V E s o l . I T l ì ) ! , ■ Y ..va v..» u n d il* IV y*5» 3« 43 dm miponiihiHty for die Nation s program of urtmonnod -LKSWAGOM f*t l»St I»7 hol,i; Il «: tu » G a ltrrv 42 1 *4din and beater, «bite a.nn b h o w n n* * lunar, pionotary, and interplanetary exploration The » Take >our choue at s p a r t a n r% m i t M u hi»: *11 A ven u e illA K HERA! jóORR'i 1 m**sed ''p*vnu*r I.»drm ed T oaprr*5'l,'*,nd j o h j i f m of tha program ore to contribute lo mankind'» ,1 Í ! t * -■ I t IB 4mftM_____ 43 AIm» irnrml typing Ui liililllliimrtBl knowledge of space and the spoco envi , * tiRAA L E T T I i M S - i - rjroilv- lonmen« and to the development of die technology of LOST *nd FOUND i-nuidn't ni«»» ïh o u ff «mirtk a f V« *)Tt.a r ò S*-«* v«.¿;i Thurs* -* i Fi**)r • ta tc TY F IN O IN MY Norm# b y » o m * n |.» - r a t* a-tnw < ret.*ri4i e K p e rw n r# ] «» Ipoiooxpfnrntinn for the next ten years, os larger booster litv s ft e n iio R 1 ,-fiVè, Sa ite- 42 vehicle» be com« available, spacecraft with ever-increas­ • ‘ *ST: M A N 'S B L A C K w »U *t I; -1 -A R iA N M U I .T H tn ilN O A N D ' u n d c a ll f t t u a r t w p p « p t 'r * A - n 1*1NO it'R V I i'E —C o m p l* ta th a d s ing scientific instrument payloads will be developed. R E A I ESTATE e e rv h e E v rrv r o o s an nrlgloal. IB M Al H f S - MUT» . N . ^ 1er r ii teen » » a rs axorn- JK will conduct the missions, utilizing these spacecraft H O FEW f K iD ..... ... ih *«!« w o rk A t r i C a o d w in FOR RENT K b> " ‘Ar V..M0* tifali- r«- n ED 1 - « a t __ _ _*_ _ _ _ _ _ _ « _ to oHtit and lond o n the Moon, to prob# mterplonetory t i r * * *a> 74x130 Till SES AND GENERAI. I>pm, space, and to orbit and land on the near and for planets. . fS'M FW . IT N T ritN tS H E D * • n d , a fOedDlk-d .. r ‘ ‘ !- • m «»m arni q u a lity w o rk a t raa»- ^ wu ftupkrx. Itft *nd 11*^ l ' ; «trxi ti-.a r «i- r X. • : 4. te H 4 , Mbl» - . ’»* ( all ED I-td*D lä Earliest of these spocecroft will be the Hanger ' serios * ai««, lift f t 1 1 1 Jo-D*»n FsJ t a r n * IV y ¿ > & 43 Aft} now being designed, developed and testad ot Jfl. The K A ST LA N SIN r, . ¿j- -t -it. 4 kf-3 ; Ai': wì-m a r t - kM ikir.f TRANSPORTATION mission of this particular series wiU includo first, explora­ tion of the environment end later the landing of instru­ , * ~ rtfrn o N "m a l c st i oj n - W AN TED R id e to liv in g ment capsules on the Moon. Hi# e cS vf M ,s«rvrH a , e f f t p y Kifefcen *««« porkin« ; f K VA » • g Age FH A .«i'lrrnnmi M^rih 1» Wifi C a ll K O l - C R v ln g C a ll I t n t e r . IV i*4 ft"i Multai lUgheeemtmewh. RJ \’ • IV •u 43:0 o r ED j*ft5ft> Vihsoquent step* wiH continue a constant probing for 'Ì T K A C T I V t J BOO M - w*W ' ’f U, ,}<‘ í < «■ H d ilò f 42 the knowledge of what is beyondiand «rid require oU tho Unlurt>»ha*l eireo' >• r A m meM— ft • • be aow g '*■'*. w 4 «taw* Ciow it. I •*• ■ i :a >t ,Cè l ì ' » DOWN S8& ~ ,’rVt Ttv.ì jn thtft skills, ingenuity, courage, endura nce, perception and Ika aortas# pfteaan kt B e 7 ■+f ly.rtnth Vb_1 ' A A R « to r* A d u lts E D J-e v * « - ranci» witN 4t* imagination that man con bring to tho task. a C4ir K* r:.yc ?« Ì ^ A tevi«# W A N T E D • H O U SE Oil V * ty Iftfftft o: nc, tcachdi irtsncs • b t a u tffu llF : fumtdfwd aparlmont, approvod, taft* * ' *o «har* apartment rive hir> *■ rb<.: *> in M n r, .*« Kupi-rviwrr C « tge a«#* n rwr« Win m ; up to ef modem science and engineering. Every day at Jf» new *h*d apartment inctuóe» »t.n-« t»r F D J4 B » S R ra lto ra •140 nionth im moftU fo «ecu* JE T m O fU L W O N LAftCMiATOftV ^"■ferttoc. haat and water. Ill* pancy qemrad Can ED MM *t y iih f r —r Lj*— ---------- a — —j — ,«h. a . oaiM’tosr rxi AtKOtNia insjitvti or ttomoioov r p »AW|.__________________ tf r R A T T R N IT Y , aAn!»d- m Oudltip r »»r i t v i «ate* n«f-»r c a rrm t O-dil le and M iu t t lm ifi nCrtVED DECENT S T U D E N T o r trfnd. new «toSerioh used, ond new princlpfo« d n o r e tU If*'t ccw ttact Wlltt II"* NAI40NAI HKMUUIIC1 ANO STACI Afik-liTM CN «00MS ~~ i j .f a m i l v (C B a iti* 'U d f t w ì i r .'■»rkiji* f t r l lei share fu r a lahrd Wouldn't yeu likn tn bn port ot this exciting activity? PABAOCNA. CMIPOMIIA K -kJ«' T O 2*35’ HuMramt -Ell l-irn. 4» ' F.D » - • » « M A T fR N T r V UNVOBMA. SIZE -K — I MARCH A "jHtenu i*r mrmg tw» l •**.*' '2 -14 (M l! D n m th y Y o u n g b efor* n e iA tan. ornes - s » c » o w » v f • v r e o e t t ch am iu s* • c c w ru T ts, ■2 a Caion. Call BD WXB after SERV ICE 22 . iiOUto AMDIOSiti »«en. ' n-«rjctuts». 'Himv.ee- f t ON CAMfUS INTMVltWS f t ** s r&*t. n m. *r 1il*k I * «AT» Grove 44 2 i it; at IV I-M r.x after 1 *»t m o m m u m tm t ro t goAOUAti stu o w n nt twotc n h m IM nW W S N T A flO M .M A ifl«»' O > íO U S ÎTAH rtflrílCS 13 4 14 i Î4 H O I R S E R V IC E «o A o pliratlW ' « M O M IIA O u í . • TlAKbSIOS CISCUIttr • W > V *L Y L A B G E B O O M . wUI a«- F u 1?u rt"‘ • v h f d f * . a n i fp* Vi a n te d . ONE OB twe men tei« »to d a« * I « i j - | n r tv a t* h * in and ÌW kit P h o itt F D 1*414» Hick» ^ . < 1 . fiar» fi.-ua* «orín* term. IV M M ; 44 ‘ nights- «PS » M o n d a y M o rn in g . M arch 6. l% | M ie h ig m S ta le N m n , E n t L a m ta f * M i á i g a n Denies K. K. K. Affiliation |Guh Slum Skrtihherv A shrublmrv h.> < S e g re g a tio n is t L ik e ly to B e was presented h, - namontal 1! rticu'.ii of the Nursi-ri n.'i Forum from March E x p o rt-Im p o rt B a n k D ire c to r • The exhibit lev- -,. ■Groatcr Lansing l.*> Garden Sho« sp. - Lancine education. WASHINGTON. T - Pr«. Around the Senate the gen- poll call vote on She confirmât-1member* will take any unified ticulturo club*, an f,1ont Kennedy npj>c»r$ like’y tc, oral supposition is that the MerU | tun issue. Whether they can | »tarvi on the appointment nurseries Tlic - wether appointment was de*- j may depord on the Senate's Re-j “If the Republicans split up. st thr Marshal! S' . «■»rvs of hi» touchiest politic^] •.cnMei to please Ciov John Pat-1 publicans Kennedy may get bis way with Thn univocan \ i I. truMLjc.s far with Swurtc con- taxus shrubs. ,1 •*r«%n of Alabama Patterson I Javit* has indicated he will a minimum of public embarras Éi frrmfttyim ncx* werk of hi» nonv Irwti^n of i'har’r.« M Men- weher A5 a director of the ’.«-a. *-e first Southern governor 1apeak against Meriwether when I ament to his liberal Democratic ie nut fir Kennedy t~r j the nomination comes up Tue*-1supporters. If there is a roll the 1980 Democratic procidentia] j day But Seat George D. Aiken, ! pall, the odds are ¡dill strongly the evergreen f-v ! p 'isonous .him i 9yjvm in • " export -;nvpor* Nink nomination (R-Vt ), «aid he doubla GOP I in the President's favor. I from srcdHjius Mf’T.wr’hn', An'virv, «tate Meriwrthcr manaprci Patter- ~ ¡ vcars old f!n .1nor ccn c.'-rvir*; finer under Pat* Kennedy f >r the tvwik p*"”- has brer. reOTKVTvi ivith a ’*'*’' '- ih f lack of m;hu<:avT\. if not f^vr trnon as State Finance director S«>r.*. Isjste-r. Hill and John Sparkman,ALih&nvi tVmocrats. Seminar Discusses b !. W >ÿitfc -V it "*' | GLADMER 1t 1 ATHI PHn nprveitiivr,. by a number oí are un»_k,r«tood net to have been NOW! . , . ti'x to i ;1a| D em o cratic «rtWÍOTi nrouaiy beck the Presiden;'» leg istorive program m v -1 V ií- (xmaultcd in advance about the apr* »intmw1.! However. St'ark * m a n voted fo r tîhe n o m in e e w hen Space Research ZETA BCTA TAl’ CONM,! VnO N—Tke ZBT’* held a caavention at Hie Albert Pick Matel Satarday. Left to RlghrDT the first raw are Clifford Klelnbaam; Rich­ Feature M 1;«0 - 3:65 5 15 7 15 * Mm wether denied te»«, • the Banking eommitte» gave him ard Graham, aattoaal president: Arthur Radecker. In the aecond row are Milt mony befare "lie Se-iav Binkm^ si 3 4 Approval Thuraday.. “The geatest problems of the atnry arsteins is devastating committee that he i, anti-negro. j Two Democrats who label first man in space will be bio­ Able and Baker were weightless Klein, regional director; Richard Krelaten. and Dr. Bishop Pipes. (State New* «rnti-serietie .v snti-cathollie He JtíiCTTVelvesliberals abstiiined logical," accordlog to Ramali for just ten minute* of their photo by Brian Kennedy.) denied any affiliMii«:-. «: «- »11 on loan» V» Afr.cA ! "new r»r A»1*n coakri« Fou h fupr» 'Tiers of Kennedy\s ; v nmn-jm avmUd liberals - I¡"V I n",cr *1***^' h<* ?,* “"1 weightless. he will need pro- operatine The physiological effect.» of | îîlJ^L ro acceleration anti deceleration are j »be same and involve primarlv School A id Issue Thomas r Bardo, Grand «Sms Joseph S Clack, (D-Pa.i. I tivtj. n against solar and nulecor the problem of renpiration. A Rapids junior was fined in Lan- Business ) William Proxmirc. (D-Wis.i. ; radiation, <*ad guilty m Lanmij <**vt *\ . would hi« wav ... in filling the„„posts---------- on i ---------- has vmced opposition to the fed­ A consultant of "he I Township Justice Coui-t to try Coming Soon' nwm a Ir'» » çrf 3 p-*r f $33 ? hillien ’ ' MansfW* assistant. Sen Hu- *°°° ^ ^ Tval Prohlrm- breathing apparatus, wa* used or other private schools build Ira macvciire re thing of * si*>t HumptvT'. wh< by the instrument* as breathe for the first man *n stead of paving a fine provide aid only to public sch- j Nathan wfll talk on child psy res-v^n ... bpntrtTts *°iverwty Btbm Russian Ship ever, ,r—irmthere _ ., _ - - ___ tftibuc scnoot» ™ Indention«: effect upon the pri-! un- M ICH IGAN $*Wm wpoivUraf at tfv* rate Orar, leod by Byron Autray. ^ *eno* 22 * h" ; v»’« sehoo! s*'sternC the bouse NOW . . . «Sc t* 5:30 c*f $34 4 heJDon a vf»r ;n thf *ess:fiorii fasse i «f music HOLLY LOCH. Scotland. eye* are foeuMnc at atx fw t, at : Democratic leader a m s ! “It «X miles, oc «t One of the few perfor ming (Ah—Opt. Richard B Lantng problem ts already * nervous one •makes it .more difficult for them infinity. This Fratarr Sbava 1:31.4:33 first t>.re+ rr.ontH» of . Out rroups ef its irnd tn the country commander ef the 1VS aubmar- fr>r pilot* of htgh-flyutg jets. , to operate and function " ? :ta .t:4 5 P . M. $33 » V .t i . . c A ' '.me tV v . it i» evnposei of 24 inc tender Protous, told Sunday Aid to private schools is jus’ quarter -v.is.cia-s who donate one e*>ur How a R n u n trawler man I ifuM “and I wf the mtrvey. f jnv* br»-» twnd iitertture ukWaU* thfll ule sbtp «nd kept hcr under oli-. Ttie mwi'i for using Enc- servatian far ttolí «n hour off Club Will discuaaiisi with Sen. K .m t'*. B. Keating. (R-N.Y ) The pn- nun Tir aRT* how O S IAU AT Mimic AN THF iTRf »nontv th»t pictures of tu «nd so firtiv" tiv | i- ent* th's ye.tv F.x."eptions wvre American writa>g or inetrvHneivt, j C'aptmn told rei»>rlers. "Tbey i t ê auto ai*t strol mdswtru *. d.T 't han* Present | York stations McCorntack did not say whet bee he would offer an amend­ B im PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL ED 2-5*17 Istopped «bout * half mile «wsay i »■»Wl Projectrv| lu»’« ».vl. - Tr»V> flmvs anticipa*.- Th.* group has all the brass We took picture* of «ham and j 4 cistruments use.) in a concert | srnt them ft. naval headquarters ! Horse Show ment calling for )aan aid to pri­ vate aanooU- An attemp* to include aid to I • ,-mt «aie* n*e. wtu> utitetie.. Kind, but gets a unique essnd | in London tkpt. Laming imj.I ! The Block and Bridle club i private school.* in an «siucatran j ft - • i tbeir rexciwie» th.wùl N* up . t r uch the use ofwt*a’. Autn>y ¡ tiie trawler appeared to be of i W1-' bold At* ISth annual bone bill corradflxM by the House 7 i'cr cent. leal'.* instruments j the Russian Vega class, but the - "bow on March 31 and April I. last year wa* ruled out of order 1 L A S T L A N S I N G PHONE ED.1-281* ri.ANT AVT* equiprnery g m I filiThese Instruments he »vs, ¡name had tram painted out. He instruments, F*r> livestock pavilion The an a taohnicality. «iioq 1>. manu facturer*, on thr twemvi thè t . Ops ui pitch bc said the Russian vessel-, tanat - j classes will t at 7 30 each The House and Senate passed NIGHTS SUN ADULTS Me — SAT. MAT fir normai h n « ui lmgwiih ant miwe *»» picked ! háght. wKhvy «lifferent versus*.« . «istence, R ie R-flat cor- ly activated baae fnr potato* an annual even* «nee 1*49 It Rule* committee refused to ) RHMMMHMMMMMHMNHMMV , r i e Ft sa rcMend tw.t t«> eut outiarw 7 fv- wsth thr »Har;,c.'> mtuction* h. te and g.ee', sxtmiVKii.'s 7^w uk»r •ute mdustrv k» k- f r a 15 tour thè range of tot Nf* miaale subm stones on the tost is restricted g» untvarait>* stu­ atoar Ate bill for « House-Stnate ! « flit come* saction Ava top of gwir transsatontir voy age. dent.« r h 't e s . a n d t o c B B ( t o t «Ulto « M i He came slowly aft us from Both English and western conference to «ron out differ-: m m w eek p.-r cent irwreaw tn »"•* caj'it»! thè i«lowrr note« «a «ha 1*00» of «bead and yearad to our star­ classes are included to Ate pro­ Last week the hierarchy of . . . i b f o b f t M t a a FIRST SHOW T P J I FEATURE 7:30 V.4H *».%.-' chotr board aide about half a mile gram. Thi* yean-show trill Un­ An Roman CathoU* church in apending IS T I 'he Misfits M-ikc-v .Y e'f*. gvi» pro jet a 7 pn cet", svvntiüvg mcprws g.r.» m-.'H the '.arge*-. nvrease» .n me c bbeiwem pe'-roieuiv,, »•:«rnica.i an i foort to :'>4usarr. sp’rii fui* An.st 'er c * e to m ito M . «he •way «nd stepped. Thee be til*» the Vktor Adding Machine Am I'nited Stage, decided to op- BngUsh tire hontooe, MA* tn toe turned round find atortad to CMrnpeny's ux-pony batch They : pose any achool aid bill th»t th.- trombane and came up an our port quarter arili perforili mattouvert tn a diri noi haip private achnols a r d a n e b o ro , t h è fin g e 1- We are- be teas Ruaton when «tiall arra of Aie i t i * - -»s r i iuj* IT IU T U S f s p s t *o "verras-e the - ;- .** i eiu.-* «nd trm.*h f»xn. and Alt on hia stock and An g«dd ham­ arili be thown pardormlm trteka euj.ivMeum bridge thè gap be- mer and airid« totowwd “ l * ' b a rito n o a n d F.-Tlat A.ilrev started toe group four ■years ’.9*". but the r«t¿,r\«k-- a dents showed interrai «n sume w ;«n h!-‘ Ivas* stu- P r o f e s s o r I s I U tei!. avoco Gita 1 ;. «» wall «* display mg trietr to- E£>*pti«n-brsd thè gray four Arahtan j given r> thè univt-ryity by foc- J i mer Sto*retary o( Asncuiture yoar oid Scaflion LAST 3 DAYS! * Feature * 1:15 > 3 :2 0 -5 :2 0 7:25 • 0:30 whokllinf a 42 por tmt tut nrraiigeroecit* he tr.tlfht (kxXT) I n P a k i s t a n Erra Benson, will be thowtv Rw- ioweat tevn >r *3 .-ear.- arai _ . I Member* of the Michigtoi Bar- .Anucipated «peno.ng prsyi-wr A .;*.:*e. who at the pri «ant PPOfasaor Albert t lev** of | rei A u x to tu n will ahoa* h i r k ma>»r gr\tr.« wen*, mon tir . *■:* 25 trumpet* and car the social science department, stud« m a work performance. V ran tî. $14 1 talli .* rv " «* ne: < played the irumpet ¡ **^Mi«il a w ab a( hrowirhegc, There wül be a h-x-se pulling $1**00 miUiiv'., utils*.ics. $li j b SLaTH'N was. I year* old. in n r t t t n where hr l« on • oxitaat sponsored by Tra Mich- JU lllD t IM » and «anvnrmil. $10 8 t H, une of to* three men tn **h*Anal a*d wigBM M igan Dynamometer Aiwcagsn, the rut-or. tc.iav $UU performing Levak has bran to Parkitaan ! Friday n «ht Manti 11. rc* n lc iU 1 .xxmt * i-iriuwii ltosrature tor atnre last ayitainii w. He ha* Ticket* for the horae Atow are OUtlA»*S. money The other two are Lsann- « f i n d some mammy loss and. avtatable now from the Stack **A gay im m orality fa b le. Hetina d B Smith and James Burk* sprach difficulty « a reeul» cd and Bridle Club office at 203 ¡J Phi Sigma Kappa 1 Autrrv ¡Mjwi s.*>lo chair cor­ net « v> 1954 Ltoxuad Smith Concert Band, cnmpiuad of «3 of but not « - AaAbony ball or ta rn mam bar* of to* d u b for 31-00 M ercouri. bu bblin g with ¡ay f r o m every p o re, is on e o f th e fine*i• #1 toe nations top wind ÉHinaitou fem ale* th at fic tio n has e v e r Elects Officers t «tout*. in ven ted r Ctoe ef toe thing* Amt «ttaatos I I>4 K*pp» «íectad new rr.uvciar^ to toc braa* »h***- H —ARCHER WINSTEN. N. Y. PORT r.iîiom fee toe conung year last i toe fa-“, that Autray hai a M b r. ec-ed were ! ton-wide reputauen aa M «Mito Dick Nltooa. oriti* oc braa* rnabiaitata : c.i »ap.iirr.are, preaadent. Paul j H« tws acted a* «uvuttoM tor L--.rgpr- Stuart. I»«-« juntar, ; sewrv' AmartOMt band SMm vvee prtfident. Don DrtwAar. ; maet comgurue». and Red Ltan. P a . »ophembre. «ec- ; waek» ir. Engand last enmvAiB u n T U A m o o h m S M lA R T M l AND r* •ary Daw Hackee. Howe. ' at toe Boosey and llawitea tar- I ML iHt Ind. .Jrv-r treasurer. Tam Py- j tory, hHpmg Aram to neTlA — SU tUaa ThanAay — v '«I ryk. M-.wsukee. W a, junior. ; toe toot* and dia* of the p reen t inductor, and Steve Bonfoey. ! aistrumenti and devatop new T- rve Rroerx, Junior, sentmel. i model* of cornet» and “AUNTIS MAME** plM MN 0 TIME FOB 8KKGEANT8" M i'v ip a n S ta ir N«’»« , HaM I.nn«>iit». Mirti ¡gnu SPORTS Mnmtny M o rn in g . M a rrh 6 . 1 0 6 1 Dave Falls 1« Play Win* 2.3rd of Season •ist Game Tonight Ten (¿users* Top IMay maker W iiu l» U p G o l l e t e G a r e e r T itle ; D o w n s S p a rta n s , 9 1 - 8 3 By .lo i in s< i m a m i¡ A ssorbite Sports Editer By JOHN SCHNEIDER of it-, shot' during the conte ' It I W illiams from 20 t-et ovation when they left the -on Associate Sports Editor ,i mark which w as higher (her (g eo State gameti a six ponti lest tot ., the best “ Uttte" m Tonight marks the final m> it' usual average 1.am ers vva in.a gm 'a .".d with two minute vil! be plavtnu bis C O L t ' M B l ’S . OHIO ( ibi exceptionally hot. hitting on L* lo go m the half The halt t e s t o f t h e -eason against int "ben State en cou n ter State wrapped up the Big l’on of 15 attem pts. Most of his tim e score v< as Id .Id in favor o n d - p U t c o low a Gam e t i m e b a s k e t s c a m e o n j u m p s h o t - "i t h e Bucks d p m at Jenison Fieldhott'e cham pionship and moved within one gam e of a port -I f r o m t h e o u t s i d e rilL FIRST LltillT mtnuti I tte l>o\ si o re uckeyes season Saturday w itli a 'M 33 gan State team at St John's s o O h i o S t a t e st t i r e d oil I» victory over b stubborn Ah' hi c e n t , a b i t l o w e r t h a n i* - n ' s a v e r a g e of 50 p e r < :of the second half pm ve.l ’h jiisttous for the Spartans Ila. MSI I a m e r s (ga tg tin t* pf Ip 15 10 2 I I ’ tu ■k an I Hit hie llovt gained rn « 2-Î 3. IS D a v e f a l l s w a s h a n d h at Hall o Defend Arena Tiio victory vva' the R u c k e a r l y - i n t h e c o n t e s t h v 1 ey e s 23r«l of the st-ason' and q u i c k f o u l s , w h i c h h m u p c. v lavups on p p 'ses f-oot I in as as the Spartan tlt-feu - coP.-ipscd on Lucas to attempt wiitnrnis S e h w a rm 13 8 2-3 18 It 5-0 2 11 t .’ I l-a h s it ! 4-4 t 4 ¡13th In the conference without I n s d e f e n s i v e w o r k d u r i n g io bottle huu up At the sam e CAA Tille a defeat State's mark now i o l i t e s i stands at 6 17 and 2 II in tli- T ill SI* ART AAtN i ante .-lo i one si ale coti hi not find ( ip -, .0,1 Ini on but tw o 1 el.I K ilb rid e If ro o k e lt' n It 1-3 o n o t I I! 0 I 1 t o a Saba Big Ten lh;iti any othrr t<*am h«i , goals dm mg the p e fltn i i,-rr never seented nm<-li An eight mtnute eotd spoil" this spasoti to Iho Btiokoyes « i tim e T o ta ls 70 33 17 75 15 M # about it. but the <>h<* early in the second half 'peli thoir hotiir t'ourl ,ih ten minuit . gone m Minnpwl i. OSI Iga (g tm Is pf tp t Buckeye» h ave mail«' it .ed doom for the Spartani which holtl Ohio to Hoyt II I o-o nd their chantpionshiti in ¡point half-tim e m argin, took proviotis to S tate’s oiuht point I.i> e-t lead el 111 «•untesi I’br »•* to 3-4 ad vanlagc of the Spartans' li­ lair as National C ollegiate t NCAA1 Ions Spartans thd not g i v e tip , bn! N ow ell 15 0 5-5 ketball Tournam ent ability to soqye ami pulled to dhto Stato proved Sot urdo * battled back to II pooiN be Siegfreid I 5-8 It hr w idespread r e g i o n a l a 23 jvomt lead with ten tu n < ti was not th«* proci s.* t tend w ,1 i Idi et’ mmul • - i I 0-0 M cD onald affs hrgin M arch -It s, > tttrs rem aining in the emu -t nuo hinc that many olainiod 1 " I I .IVlor ol Gearhart I 0 0-0 I m motion a se ries of olu JACK I.AMEKS and V i to ho ria* Spartans loroo l U •I In. -t art in Ite a s b e c k I 1 0-0 H Schw ann kept Stale in llit- h;iU thorn to nwiko m any orrore h then moved i Lee Kin< rnding with the tm.- I 0 no 0 gam e w oh som e deadly out ,ititi oxcopt for tho firsi oirj ( N >hmd r at K ansas City M ai. Apple I 0 0-0 It side shouting anil exceilen* minutos of the soootul h.ili. •* imeni II 0-0 I Allen t Buckeyes Cormally .-• lensivt- work L am ers a nit-tl Stato ontsc'orocl them by twdloi < >1 on I Knig|it t ¡22 and Sch w an n 21 in the t mi than 10 points ap lull...!, l i t i (or a spot in the field h\ Totals MO ÎH |5 17 17 tn test I hiring the first hall «*l jH.c Tg M ichigan Stato Sn»m Jerry ' Lucas, who st ored id th«* lo.fil.oxchangod hands sov Ilie . h a t i i ] DM t.1 48- night »1413. thus clinch,v ip o in ts.in the previous m eeting oral lim os S tate1* largr^: eat h ot ti MSI II- Jig Ten con feren ce ..... DAVE IM IS, senior guard (rom Monroe. Wisconsin, will at Fast L ansing, shared s.-tn m argin cam»* at flu* 12 m tiiito open their title b .1 tone lude his collegiate career tonight In the season's tinnir mg honors with forward an t mark whon stato mo voti ?«» .i »st Louisville. an at la with Iowa T.ths, who was named to an honorable mention , second team All American 2H-10 load on two push studs b tee, in Louisville Va«*:i John HavlU-ek. Ilavlicek hu spot on the I T I All-American, is the team 's leading play­ maker and one of the three top scorers. on 12 of 14. m ostly lay tips !m .lì (Miiiits L ucas s t i n i ’il 23 K OHIO Staters, with Ml point' P is to n s L o se riva Jerry L u cas as a hoad. are overw hr tv - ivored to repeat the tri rills season Iomul IM\ i FR OTCTR ifieaTW in Ted W illiam s dui a Irenu-u ilous d efen sive job on Lui a I t i l K o ir !’ The St I...II Hawks rucked (he p layu n i scored last year C \ir Force K< HV m arksm en oaeh, said The AFBOTC during the gam e, holding tin \rt S h w a r m as «he team won tin first matt h hv All American center withou' . hopes ut the I let ri ut Pisltms m have won 23 straight this added 4.1 points to their lead m cm lters o( the m|uull a! teamniat«'.'. and as .< « mi -• < in. innati s 121118 trmmpl. since the season liegau m atches for the MStl Service Carl Behne. 283. anti Bill Gres- m ore than halved the number ipience Ixith S. hvv ann and co with 282 points. High scor- of |xitnts Lucas srored in tin over New Aoi k ill oppetl III r NCAA toumamcnf tid d frophv The An F orce scored f a l i s w e ie fo rce d In a lte i t n et tor the Army wus Nichoia.» previous matt h Lucas hit on P istons a hail gam e behind n taking definite si. o . I 428 (xm iu lo the Army s I. stvle, slowing up then p.i'-nig Steen with 283 |x n n t' jbut 10 of 22 shots, well below t in« limali m their buttle tin the crow ning 1 age of 83 percent p|,iy o f 'pot f Id to I has ton pod Airnv scorers bv 81 points Ills playm aking. delense and April 20 STATL IIIT on 42 per, cent gam es lei! t ite Boy al - ih icc »ever, playoffs are neoo> (’nor work have earned Dave now. Sgt ( »lenti 1t at v . team to pick representatives ah .oíd many honors in the p a -f the »tndv I!. three conferences th- most recent of which vva h i. Idb PROGRAMS eastern. Ohio Valley ar.d All Ament an honorable men »e- and two other confer turn (IV the u r i the Border and West waiting results of gam es •Ml-Ai plaved Also therp arc In bigi opening» for at largo he \ . named to an Ml A 3 6 2 t, yet to be »elected mrr n r a t i n ^ but f, to o State's path to the R'g mak \ •j State title was made easier le­ v e a i ■d I at na. which upset the Bu« s he V e.tv ill his imi e VVi . closest pursuer. Iowa. colli ■in t. i atte id Ms! IO\G T H E conference j ipions a n d tournament sontativtes decided Satur night were Cincinnati F u I I iim t TNI IIVINSITV muri Valley «: C. e « r g « OF ELECTRONICS rrigton (Southern 1 AA'a 1 it ( A t l a n t i c Coa't Wauls He I ACTIVITY AT NNCNES PIN* J eton (Ivy) ; and Southern VINES M HEAL ENVINAN- ; arnia (Big Fivei to the NCAA touriic. Of Title MENT FM TNI 8IMVATIM • ENGINEER M PNTSICIST. I innati won its 18th gai. c L AS A L G A.' row ami its 23rd m 28 I w.. in hands P TNESE ACTIVITIES INCLÍNE: I by beating Marshall l ‘* del . .,,1 et th.- Middle 0 L- i -J4 - * ímn'opr.* clinched the tough Mi- title said NP.A cha >pton 9 A f - W y 't jl^ to r r p ^ 'o f j V*UKT Valley title when Brad Gent iud.1 jfter 0 : f/4K* f*"f hirh had a rhance (or a 9 r mi Af’li am# .p pe» h A • *• »# (jfs ,,r 0UT1T .1» upset by St l/iuis Tli 9 Pi. Mi Oopu »4r *''■’■3 |(4, i«Ff«l adley now awaits a for K;i\ Hohinsun ivnation to the Nat ton.y Fui inter defe tied his title by 0 *.«.#» T#4f.c*i £>**0 *i1 ' 'WbtlM f»l>t ion. starting March IB .... - , ear old Rubin ’lit«* - i"!*' * lison Square Garden 0 A»-fn A'*V«#*t’#A son a thrashing last nteliM f 0 Ofr 'von y f .tl nciNi O f the biggest surpn fore 7 ttW fjn> in 1un ’ " * 0 TgiMN#! OkfVJtA l i W t V«' center Robinson dodged «tn.-s- 0 ' M the triumph of George 0 AlMtMtl Ac*'v4i gton's rags - to ru he> tions on whether the I.-, at m thè Southern confo would put an end I' 0 WtMAl’i Afiltf'.n vear ting career, but tram«»!» ¡Md S/a%mrr% ornament, which d, 0 M»CfOWP*v«A8!#r8*| • 1 the NCAA spot George said thev thought RobuiM.n tUitt Aedemes ngton, which lost to of 22 would rail it a dav now that 0 ■¿iV ^ his opportunities tor big mo.t C*cñpijt*r* t i Ü. •r season games, won th« on« «meat by beating BY purses are apparent! 0 Siti *ê C/yn*r' - S;I •nd Mary in the finals V- I t 11 Ml K squinting 0 ft# »#«70' * -4 * "'* lohn F eld m an scored t> an a l m o s t c ¡used left eye 0 f.V3 A'W# • *' ; ' h,s sa sa g . hi aw 1 w.ln K ■t Virginia. Winner of the. id d like to tight *r lesson race and perm iter umament cham pion io-.’ \A d up t ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS ’ night, nuddlt-w i igid t- fares! beat out Dak Atarv Jer.son ■'ulliTier s niac Rbt* ILL a t f Fh.ll (Am M i Smmmt Gradaatasi • Atlantic Coast tourna agcr Pender , re* »gniM-.t -c Members of our staff #iH conduct own t t - t l Led by U n th.- middt «igt.t champion ;t ell. who scored 33 point.- New, A , , , , , „nd M assachusetts CAMHIt INTERVIEWS aeons pierced Duke MIRAI AN RDTH.M HILD. tone defense with som - to-prorpotet of saturtlay s na i yurftly•«' >e marksman sjid March A I M I t tonal! •> U l<’' “r he wit! try t< T itíy a 1 • 1 - y t #©«*! N * 9* f»’ W # f r ‘ Pend«'r t.tie nati h for June f **#r,#4rtnc#4 •4-jCitMr« : hi ill lift JU-' BIG FIVE title went to Aegar ’ «eoctf^ e.‘58r'#4 ^orfF &/ tfiFrc *iil tu» kmer r rn California when the probabl town denion&tM|ted Fir (ARMrmmMMMtfWWfkt Of uHmwmMMAMI »««•»•I* • zo »-1 %11ili# Aditp Blf.hi't v .1 /ifkit * turned back Stanford This v < jf C # H f > W iie#rr.ri OirMcm- Or +t>t* * . Saturday night that it 0‘ ' K*ri. t#A //wr c.. < »- while UCLA knock e 1 tor promotion na i« r > tigtoo out of the running die a m ••to » « use X Y promoter I *«»#»•• .it ti .T, 'XMttpi u truly the S’- ra Fullni* won a unanimous r»|tif if#-*I - %iA to 1 i f/t *,it - 0 m quaiified to repr. - * 1toy •I ufi i* by bestini -------- 71-M The Tiger* verdict i ver Robinson in a sav sgely fought rubber match HUGHES J l i 9 frse throw s with th« onte d attlu ig Sugar A n d n h ile h r i* r o l l i n g . im e . m th e n e u g tu n t. /#• rbsnqpi— Missusippi man There were no knock /ie iroulii »top long enough hit ft nru ngurrtte iroin^i^g tocttoto# to participât-. downs but t ullmer almost CiAaef City, Ci Cagu/nSo. N«iM#no«A. N#«0orf Hich. Oca#n%.1e maker» oí Wailhoro uniiHrrrd, kmg »tzt Philip Uuif+ m t lt o i s t W conferem - dropped 'fobinson .in a " ilo to # A rifrtM . C oW.: fiK M M , A n io fu i om mandei. HeUome aboard'. .rni vvooliy t> r d »wur.d ttiat to ttthar Kentucky or 4rft ítobiflAon batiere« and to c s m it* colar help less against th e ropes t ttn be*L Michigan State Newa, East T¿Mining, Michigan S P O R T S Monday Morning. March 6,1961 B»B Shot»- Spartan Tankers Place Fourth ln Big Ten Swimming Meet Sports Letters By B E N It! H \s_ n> non k o h e i . cham p Mike Troy, in the too- with M ichigan's unit of HuL- T h e Sports D epartm ent received several fettei Slate News Sports Writer yard butterfly (in lan d ers' akcr. K leinsehm idt. D nm ton ami l.egack i barely touching w eek and would like lo ctarify one of them in tlm Indiana won the 1961 Big ¡tim e. 53.0. broke (lie existing out MSB's top entry of Howe, T h e letter read: T m sw im m ing cham pionship ‘B ig Ten. NCAA and Am erican W Wood. Jones and M Wood. The Boosters nosed out do jrecord» f j l>ear Sirs The Siati1 quartet had pro- tending ehnmpion M ichigan by Troy finished third Billy I w as glad to see in the F riday State \ ’«>ws*n viously set a Big Ten record in less than four points. 205U f(> Stetiart finished fourlli and the prelim inaries of 3:t9.3 again trium phed and M SI’ has been given credit 201 5 6. to ca|d u rc tlnnr fii't Carl Shaar seventh for tin; — Spartan sw im m ers did not lory in th e January 13th hockey gam e against Mi. conference swim title Spartans have quite enough scoring w hich Ihe score w as T ech fi, M SI’ 1 Bad T ed Ohio State was third and The 100 yard breaststroke strength to overcom e Ohm I tea m . I im a g in e w e’d now he able lo boast n, Michigan State fourth in the also provided a house cleaning State's great advan tage in the I v ic to r y ' ’ record breaking meet which mi the records Hick N elson diving - saw 1,'t Rig Ten. 6 V \ \ and ¡of Michigan flash ed the d is­ i M ay T ech. and any other school attem pting to Indiana will not lie able to .5 American records fall tance in 6l.fi w hich easilv | record in hockey by Ihe ridiculous method of u«m take their Big Ten cham pion- Indiana had seven individual broke the Big Ten. N ( ' \ . \ and to lite National C ollegiali’ th e ability lo get down Ihe ice without tripping , winners. M ichigan had three A m erican m arks ! sk ates, tak e a lesson from our noble Spartans wh. cham pionships at S eattle 'hi- individual and tw o relay w.r. Bill Singleton ot MSI' set a ! dem onstrated how u n n c c o ss a n this nhititv is month because ol the . font - n e is and Ohm State had two new V arsity record w hile fin­ year 'probation piaceri ti|v>B individual cham pions a l o n g ishing fourth, 65 4 ami Rapport them In the NCAA with M innesota, w hile the placed tenth FINAL STANDINGS: Spartans w ere shut-out t u n i i G w s tw o r e l a y s Indiana—203'.- ANDRE (¿COSTE (III butte« with his Wolverine opponents for Ihe puek In E ditors note: THE HOOSIERS' supposed staged upset victories In the M ichigan—tot 5-6 . 4110-yard medley relay, Gaxio- (Milo S tale— 114 Friday’s encounter between U af 31 and M SI. Michigan won the game. 6-1 and As It said tn Friday's article the gam e wav tirrfi-tted fw-«J lack of depth wasn't at all ap-J parent as they held off Ihe j la. backstroke: Nelson hreast- IMSI'—IMP: also won the Saturday match at Abb Arbor, 4*3. State News Photo by Fred Brn* Tech. failed to abide by Western t'olleglntr Hockey \v«J W olverines' des|*erate lasf day stroke: (in lan d ers, butterfly; M lnnexola—7« l-.'i flodt lion rules and a»ed an ineligible player The Spartiti attem pt to Win. In 8 of the 16 and K leinschm idt, freestyle, j Iowa—58 1-3 Tech. one other time during thep R i L son by a 13 score. events. Indiana had three or heal Indiana and MSI' in th«*' Illinois-28 Dtxi JoliIU44X1 Take*» Fir»t We would like ta apologise far am fttlng Waiter llymnj four m en scoring points Rig Ten record of 3:41 o Wisconsin—25', The 400-yard freestyle relay 1*11111110— 17 ’name from the aritele af February 27th an the Mtrhij« l'nder the new B ig Ten scor­ wrestlers. Ryingtan placed third In the 147 Ih. class ing rule, pninls were totaled w as a b attle right to the wire. ! Northwestern—16 through 12 places Indiana got right off to a Michigan State Fencing Team winning start as Alan Som v s j set a Big Ten record in the I 1500 m eter irecstyle. 17 !!‘ !L| Spartan Hockey Squad Places Fourth in Big Ten Meet Bill Steuait placed sixth and l>ick Rlazctcw ski tenth tor AISU. , « Drops Two to Michigan M ichigan S tate's f e n c i n g ond straight lit the team com The Spartans' season record w as 4-5. an im p rovem en t ov er squad placed fourth in a field petition. SOMERS BECAME one < i By SEE CAMPRKLE of five schools Saturday at the last y e a r , and fiv e o f the v a r s i­ Ohio State U n iversity vva: four double winners when lie Slate N ews Sports tVrtfer Big Ten fencing m eet af M adi­ ty q u alified for letters. given th e best pre-m eet chancv T hey w ere S eh loem er. Sch- also won the 440-yard freestyle son. W isconsin with 20 points in 4 22 5. new B ig Ten and The university o( M ichigan hockey team turned back Hie Spar­ Illinois led the field with 30 of upsetting the M ini's bid fo r im itle r . la w le s s , Johnson, and NCAA records tans tw ice this w eekend with 6-1 and 4-3 w ins in a hom e and , points and th ere w as a tw o a repeat p erform an ce, but B ill M cN am ara P ete Sint?, of Indiana de­ home series M ichigan fans in t h e i r w av Re for second place h o t - )thoir e p e e squad fell through S everal of M SU ’s 1961 lo sse s fending ch am p , w as fifth, T h e W olverine Hucksters '■tw een Ohio S tale and W iscon­ land both m en w ere elim in ated w e r e by one nr tw o points and .sportsmanlike m anner, littered !from th e finals the only d e c isiv e lo ss during while Doug Howe. Rlaze.jowski com pletely dom inated Ihe play the ice with fish, pen nies and sin with 25 points o a d i and Dick Brackett finished during the fu st period of Fr.- I Iowa trailed the field in fifth W isconsin and Illinois placed the en tire sea so n w a s to Illi­ 1paper at this turn of ev en ts eighth, ninth and tenth tor i d ay's loss in East Lansing ¡p la ce with fiv e points and Mi i- tw o m en each In th e fin a ls of nois. in w hich the Spartans MSI Gordon Borenson s c o r e -I ■and the gam e had to he halted I nesota and Indiana com p eti­ iop ee and MSI f and Iowa had lost In 13 points, hut Coach i to c le a r the ic e of debris (one each Iow a's entry Was C h arles S ch m itter m ade six fr a n k M. Kinney nl Indiana tw ice in the first jieriod tine The W olverines tied it up at tors did not p articip ate 'in rrssfulty defended both ol at II 34 and another at 16 04 8 59 of the period on a goal by (last y e a r 's B ig Ten cham pion substitutions during the m eet DON JOHNSON, sahre w as ¡John Y oungerm an his backstroke titles winning (hi the second goal BcrcH'Oti fo low er the Spartan w o r e wont all the w ay down the ice. M cDonald a ssisted by Hercn- high for the Spartans by dc- j Y oungerm an didn't p i . . . <■ S eh loem er. Burns and Anto- TOO ill 1 59 8. Which sets son *tenting N ich olas S /lu h a of Illi­ this year Rig Ten NCAA a n d stick handling through th" e n ­ netti, flic num ber tw o m en in I’at Cusrmg scored at II Jfi nois for the first place m a Only fen cers, who p ln cg t fheir w eap ons at Ihe B ig Ten ^ ■ j e i n a n records He i' otdv tire Spartan d efense to »cure with an assist Irom Hill Kelly I fence-off by a 3-5 score I ® second man in h tslop to I nivorstty ot M ichigan's g o a ­ fourth or ab ove in th e B ig Ten m eet, all hold sophom ore eh 1 » put the W olverines hack m In eppe. B ruce Kriviskov of i_74 under two minutes tor the lie D ave Butts got an a ssi't on ’or th ose with siiecial pernti-- gibilttv the Hrst goal as In- mad" the front Illinois o ii t pointed Chuck di''tan. r (»ion are qu alified to go to tins L aw less. Johnson. Sohm ttter, At 13 47 Du k Johnson on a S ch m itler ol M SI’ tor first I m e e t. M. K m n e s s tu n e ot it ti se*, pass nut to Berenson M cN am ara and Jim C lary are breakaw ay scored with a slap place 3-5 unit that put S ch in d ­ Johnson and Sehm ittcr Will the graduating seniors on the a new Big Ten record in the WDLVKRI.VK iccr Tom Hen shot tn tie it up once m ore ler in Ihe num ber two s|x>t tor l represent M ichigan sta te team M i yard backstroke J eff Man :that w cap . hi « dleburv scored early in the Herenson slam m ed the w in ­ son w as sixfh in the 200 and Larry Im veland ot O h i n second |M*riod to m ake th" ning goal in at 16 2fi with an n l th in the 100 for MSI score 3-0 in favor ol M ichigan assist Irom Xeilsnn and a last State won the foil cham pioi. DIIID STATE'S I on Vitui i I.an y R sbcock scored early m inute (lulling of the Spartan ships and M ichigan State"' Ixvàm e the new sprint’,Imard in tlic third period tor the goalie proved u seless Dick S ehloem er finished sixth diving king as he upset Olym W olverines m aking the score DIC K "TURTLE" ¡¿ w le s * pic gold m edal w m ner itoli 441, hut -a short tim e later Boh captain ot the Spartan squad, M ebstei ot M ichigan i.i both D oyle scored with a ssists g o ­ w as elim in ated Irom the linai the I and 3-m eter events Bill W illiam s placed umili Turentte ing to Andre La l oste and Re..I MSL woke up during th" (Canadians round of fencin g on points a s he had tied with another ten and Hon Syria twelfth in the 1 cer in bouts won m eter contest, while W illiam s second period «nd hustled with 'cored tenth in the 3-n u ter the W olverines to hold them event for the Spartans s c o re le s s tin- rest <>t tin- iicn- Out Play -lo«* Antnnetti. sabre and Ben Burns, ep ee w ere h *h elim in ated during Hie hr t Ihe tw o spi int even ts w ir e oil exp ected to he w ufeo|>ea a( io n s H ow ever Bain «H k icorcti «il 5 22 ot M innesota's the tlnrd period and D ale M, 11. S. leers round i. i eninpctition with t records The I Him win w as then sc. giant sophom ore. Steve J a c k ­ Donald scored on a lelxuim i t > CiENEV \ Sw itzerland J* man. surprised everyon e with* m ake the final s. ore ot the The fast skatng C anadians Ins double victories meet ti 2 in lav or ot the Wolve> turned hack a spirited Amei In the prelim inaries ol the Mst MADI. ,',l sa v es daring i. an rally and handed the 30 yard treesty lc, he sped the the gam e and tin’ I ntvcrsitv I nited S tates its third straight distance faster than any Im ol M ichigan m ade 19. setliack today in the w orld nian had ever gone before, t’t 4. to break all existin g lh g In Saturdav night s contest tee hockey cham pionships. The Ten. NCAA and A m erican r e c ­ the Spartans w ere with M ichi­ score w as 7 4 ords gan all the way as they taught It w as by la r the best per­ them right down to the w ire form an ce yet for the flu-ridden JACKMAN WON th. mutts iH'tore losing 4-3 Y an k ees, who had been beaten in 31 5 E a rn Jones tied lei Turcotte scored first .it 5 33 previously by R ussia and Cher eighth and Juergen Matt plac­ ot the first period On a screen hoslovakia ed twelfth for State shot set up by D oyle They w ere a w hole class Jackm an set a new Big tin Jim C oyle w as in the nets better than ag a in st the R u s­ leoord. 48 3. in winning the too for M ichigan on Saturdui sian s T hursday." said the yard freesty le. lV Iendingj while John Chandik saw action A m erican c o a c h . John E. . hamp Frank L egacki ot Mici, both nights for the Spartans igan siipjx-d on a turn and f.n islied fourth The Itrst f i e Dt Rl\(> a last second p ei.- Conns " Hlehan of D uluth, Minn THIS YOUNG MAN IS A BUSINESS ANALYST n iin w ere all un d .i si • »d Alan Hinnegan a ssisted bv THE RUSSIANS kept (moo ond* Hahctx k and N eilson scored with the C anadians by h ealin g ’ hvonng lor MSI w ere Mike for tlie W olverines w hile t'haa- F inland 7-3 The tw o tea m s, FOR THE TELEPHONE COMPANY Wood, seven th , Bill Wood, dik m ade 14 sa v es to C o y le . each with th ree v icto ries and 4 no d e le a ts. are c o -ia v o n le s righth and ta r r y Jo n es, 12th. When Gene Bernier received his degree in Bust* of a monthly publication, “ M ich igan Bum”*- In other even ts John Roethke In the third period (¿ C o ste for the title, w hich probably ot Indiana set a new Rig Ten assisted by John Lackey and will be decided w hen fhty ness Administration at the University of Michigan Trends," In this work, Gent' analyzes am i repo’’ i.v o r d . 2 04 0. while vvtuning lu n o tto scored at 7 07 to put cla sh in the linat gam e M.e it in 19o7, be had top offers from several businesses. business trends in Michigan a s an aid to t* the aartans Tbs MtaMgaB Stall . no doubt in my mind that I was being carefully nomic problems to simple terms. A nd, mx’" evaluated for a responsible management job. Just months after his transfer he was promoted MIKF TRO t ot Indiana d e­ fended his 2 0 0 yard b utterily t.tle, winning in I 58 0, a new Big Ten record Finishing sec- CONSERVATIVE O f A SELECTION THE W O R LD S FINEST getting this job was a challenge.'’ One of Gene’s early assignments was writing Senior Statistician. Today, Gene sums it up this way: "The ■’< around here is to get the best a man has in hm man to break tw o nunutes (.»: this even t, w as D ave tìrlìan ond. and b ecom in g the second CLUB a training manual for new employe«« which would explain telephone accounting in simple everyday To me that spells opportunity.” If you ho ml a job where you will yet real rt*i iters ot Mu lligan. 1 58 4 (.’art pnsn u term*—a tough job even for a seasoned writer. hharr was third tor MM Indiana's P ete Sint, dctct.t. M toWUU UMT MUMRt ANDM MDS (h e r 1000 Trophies But Gene did it. And his next step was a natural. bUtfy and have a chance to move ahead as fa* your ability will take you—them you'll w ant to.’ ed his 220-yard freesty le title, t u t State. Howe, fiffh, S teu ait, on diwplay In November, 1958, he Teas transferred to tKiY out more about Ihe Bell C o m p a n ie s. Y o u r " seventh. B rackett, tie for ninth I . S. SeuaUrr from Arizona la (Much Michigan Bdl Economic Studies Section as editor meat OJict ha* literature and additional mjorn o. o\ and B larejew ski. tw elfth a'l ImuMdiate'Delivery S c o re d p o in ts In the 2 0 0 yard breaststroke. "CMstrvatis>i la Ilia ApT Profsiuieaal Engraving Ron Clark ot M ichigan e r a se r “Onr num ber one a im i* ta karr in att all the ex istin g records. d» Iended his title in th e new Me Tuesday. March 7. S p.m. Main Auditorium Larri M flaa m anagement job* Ihe moot rital. inietti- pent, poeetiv* and im a yiq ylite m tn wo Big Ten. NCAA and A m ertcan Michigan State University SpUTtitag Gnade pan p o m M y fim i." record tim e ot 2 14 3 L— dnt'a Home à Pm sd i i » K. t u r n . sta te 's l>enms Hupparl w as s.-v cnth and Bill Sm gleton 'Jth All AISU Student« and the General Public Are Cordially lavited an Guests American Te)«y^oa«â TrlecrwpH Cm BELLTELEPHONE C O M P A N IE S d a v i : i . i l l a n d e r s of 'cored a gprprise up­ FREE ADMISSION 4 t a n k nartti a f lltah lgan Ava- se t victory, over d efen d in g ! Waal a f Raara ClD A IkH m. '* w m m . h s '* Pf i Monda v Mori» inu. i f a r d i 6 . 1*W» I - J ;lbs i and Mil, ftf»* • •If1•*7 Hi weight class in the Itig Ten W restling champion I it/gerald ol Michigan ill the Itig Ten Wre*tling tinals Met ra\ Inst the inali li t shnblt alt-rollon iilc George Hobbs <123 > and ttInerti)fif* nbfl/l itftrf g-n McCray . <1771 e a c ii ships held here this weekend Marshall deeislnnert Mullln* 10 1. winning the to Fitzgerald, although he kepi his heavily favored opponent from scoring a pin iHilvcUf't leer ed s e c o n d p laces m i li.itnpiniisli|i ami gaining the award tor the top perform ance in the m eet. M ale in the contest, thereby assuring Ihe Spartan* of winning the m eet. Slate News c la sses. News Photo hv lion Jam es Photo hv Iton Jam es. |\tst TOOK tw o third plat es Merle I’rebel «1!*1 > and m Senzig (heavyw eigh t i ¡try Hoke <1301, Duane \\o h l rt 1 157) and Rob Sehhito! pi all c a m e through with urth place finish es W o lv e s Michigan State jum ped ml ler I ■ii -k ihe . h ,m ijiio n dii; I h.'llllpHill I n aie 1 ram Itro .-ii early lead and held then I lie W n h c li n e s d o m in a te d III. »•tin ail tjie w ay. but the is:tan* needed two time.,' tian V Slate's Hassell Ih is i vetil v .ith J i m IK lids l\ in:' I tad ley ul lllin m - I n -pi.t M i k e Null "I 111 l i e d \ l " i i t p e l it l o t sei n ini p lace anil pei fot inaili i e M untjad.it ' e in u lin e in th is -■1 until h e m is se d In- irihwe.stern victories in the m id a n d (.il I .a ro s e p h u in |in \ Si l i e i s s n i g lied l e u ,,. - H a d ley w as th e ru m ie i Hip lm (lie Unisti lals in cheek a late Michigan S«*«»r«*s First «hi Bars six th I«11imi't it) Illin o is F e n n e l of .M ic h ig a n lo t t o r n i i 1 m a n a g e I S ta le s W avite lie r g s lr o o i i llll the -ixlli ll.r e ’.(ill s w lule »I and B n rrv M inile' u ta S c h w a rtz e v e n th o u g h h e Ink i p la c e d ins lin e p e r f o r m a n c e leading Hie W olverines to to p iai e one two and lout it >d u p wn point» 21-14 nflei F n inn i Ih e sid e hot - • r \ "III I ti li I aw I Un \\ »Iv el mi" w m u I T i , ipinrteilinals. Stale head mlo the finals with tort el m,ol.i Mi S la te rnmids. the outcom e ol the ..nip. ti Reliability r>« *'*Vkzr * M h im si i HI II I, th.- ti»noi - ni il." fifHl .11 1VI« st lunged direc.tl> mi the P ill D ave M ills s,.| a m il Imp ■a That'* when .IoIhimui N i e If I.. el n e It o tti deep in t h e p II V m e t n .in a n d R i g I e n in t tt ■!•-1 ..I 1 misti MSI oft fo a runniuc tail \ \ ill ill i d - e e in t h e IMI s a r d m i l th e la s t lap III t h e m i l e . m l mu iíL ■el Michigan (•fl a s t h e I i m c i M l v ol M u h i g in vu r d i m is ;« |l WING JtHIN De \im I R 1ikIi .iii.i I a n u w u v w i t h p l a t i n a i ' al* s the only man In In at The W o lv e lin e s also low .1 ’1 I h r l m n m ■ a t t h e M s! a i m . this vear. Johnson • -. ap .1 \ M t o l v in t h e 11*1 \ ..I d. t Hindi» !l Mil HH. W H i l i ii i n d i m i l i .» k - » 0111 I )t‘ \llll S ,JK'. l.l!' 1 a - I o m H o h i i i s o n 'in ■ I'm line !I ;a -. it p i. t d Up 111' III ' pnmshl|i .1» re lour leg hold and pu led . I n t e n d e d h i s t i t l e Hi til l! e v e n t Miehigun Stille I t milm Miofipfiitr ( m in hai - hanipiotpJu M u lu g .in rolled up i nr Spartan pimot t i e r a l N o i. ll ' Northwestern 1? id v a l in gain two | m>¡.t- MOV 1111(1 l i t i llll l i m i M onitiH 'tit fo r Pi o ( lid | m i n t lo t a n o v e t w tieli i e a r n e d S tate o n ! ' i n d i v i d i n . ' Vlln tie sola Mi i wa> all Johnson needed, i s r .ir * »1 ' I« it Will tng t e a m v ic to ry m th e W est . h am p io n sh ip w h e n li e ■ V\ ivc.insili It ' %r i i i i ; s held on to that m.ii . \. I. a ju n io r e t u i ’o n te i e n e e e h a m |ito tis h .p won. 2-1 Id 'e I dl1 i« lit. I ill s s tin- t u - m s h * i u n m t h e . n » ' i . tlhin Stole .) h . lam aziH i. M u li has I n d ia n a w a sci.ond w d h tlibs after w inning t ) ' • * ,o t i m e o l ‘I Oil 1 ■>n s i st »-»it w in n e r f m [m ints ihe« on F rida' ran nil'1 eight S l a t e s o p h o m o r e D on Vom n g t h e e n tir e s e a s o n . Ih e p o w e r f n ! W o K c n n e lie is tin is lie d s e . o n d in 11»»• .leu id competition from Mum* core, a lo n g w ith D a - t e a m s c o r e d in a ll b u t tw o • to a n d h ! ' v a n i d a s h I» lum i M u llig a n - ft» s Hon A ndrews in t he 123 p o in ts in fr e e e v e r- ev en ts to c a p t u r e i t - t h ir d i. lass Andrew*, who wrc* 'pai Ilici S 01 1 T o m R o b in so n A n o th e r S pat e t h e h ig h e s t S p a r . s t r a i g h t I h g f e n c ro w n a n d at 111) during the ,c.t'»n ta n s p r i n t e r . i£a< k + 'o r d g a m e d ! . m » u t e s ni t h e m e e t a m i d s tiltil situ e th e m ee t ■ ton m uch foi the tiled a filili p la c e fin is h in th e Kin D a n i e l s , w h o h a d Ix-en u n s t a r t e d ha- k in lu ll a n d lo u r th p H " e fin is h in t h e M e and handed the sp.o t . i .. d e ie a k d i n f r e e e x e r c i s e tin T ills ONLY r e c o r d i . ; . i»l v a n i d a s h this tifjt defeat of the w a i w ¡II season, h a d t o s e t t l e M i th* in th is tw o m e e t w e n t to I 'u r lo a c h Collins ,.iia points hut H adley, a m an I |wg ho K D a n ie ls d ________________________ Both UVUI w ere set by J am aican p lace finish in that event efeated in a dual i Herb McKenlev tunning f o r _.. . Solomon Akpata competmr* KNOW ear w as the 137-lh good I«»' at l. 1jm eet -A ithis U.> . season ,.n «/«l.rA/l scored Q»31 ? . iuTnois "back la. in’ tlàJI 1947 in the broad jum p leaped 34 t:.j MSI"* Jerry Hoke d o n 't know ; I,( *jMiints for the win. G a n d t . M ichigan had the only tw o feet m inches to take t h i r d earlier in the week pi." o n i.-, ord ' Rrowsh of State placed third. *doulvle w inners <>t th«* m e - i n place honor* lllinoi*’ P a u l •urth. .m l Monpetit finished fourth hurdle B ennie Mi Mae and Mis F orem an won the event »ith or in Young, Spartan I,veil though Tom tKterlac.J lan e# runner t r g a s heps a jum p of 24 feet 10'y» lach es aptured the B ig let- 137 ass. w hen he dei isioned ana’s D ick Zborary 54 p | M M if.R . IN Vi*«i» J .1 *'i' ant <>«lt ii «it •*irtory of M ichigan took the ui» chamcii«iii--1• M > iccRn aaee tied u e a an 18 in year yeai old (¡n the tram poline ! record in w inning the high hur- i took fifth pia« e honors in th* uwl lit m w . X I.. mu Jim »,(*■ R oe, --r— M « II.. . h..n uafll an hmh Itimi, to round out tile Spartan sophom ■-** —»---- ore - It’s smart to sta le '.m i H t • line display of strength .. itn a S come*«, .sieve juuu- ! uj .-.UCCesSIUIIv ueien u u l' .jymt .nil third period m ung pulled a takedown Trailing mb n .1 t (itti ili tf-rnfic son was the runner-up. Chuck ! m the 70 yar«i low hurdles * J I’*)-*’» who do- LF.I’S A Sophom ores grabhe«! a fe m em ber of Can- titles as Iow a's G a iy F ischei read the ads 'tien rode the Hooxiet foi if»H at ijon." Gary M oreland finished f i f t h ad a's Olym | pic team last year won the UMl vard run and mainder of the m atch to In 1959. Young was 1.10- Peiunger -aid R oth v ujv tie.' lelt i The Spartan tum bler* also »rave the had a su ccessfu l w eek-end ________ i rowd excitement Northwestern * Ed West too of local merchants 1 amp. lead did the ti u K I jt fl thai when D aniels Thompson-.-and })|IKK O ' U I ’fiH L IN of llh going in to the linalk' \M* i.ao Johnson all lied tor touith b e tte r th a n a ’iO jU t half •* t*i plat e with 80-« i>oiiits ea« h in the State News ■ a t tMoned D ave Gibson of due. 8-1. to w in the 157-lb ’■ and P u rdue's Bob M ar­ w m a s lung ai» u e htui «tu: Illinois Hal H olm e, w a, (be own a n d Mit higau s ,l its winner of this even t with 94 s h a re ol tto u h a L - CoilInis .'-»d points Runner-up D stertapd •v. g a te th e m ost c o m m u n e Of DO ower W and skill m o n e of tin* Ih* arthi co k , IK of M ichigan w a , 9'« i«oint, !*■ -ect by winning the 1«7- S ta te took i"a; ;v \\ t)Vit D(u.iU‘ hind Holm es ami Mlch gan s m ass. hands down W uhlfcrt injuieiti his iti ¡te í *|j ) Jim Brown placed a point b e­ in the 137-lb s<‘•nil tiiK hind liste r Iand for third THK B K .t.K M B A IO . M N s pl-rshaD. last year's 157-ID pUicr, took three matches by ed se- o n d tief1OM* tlii!• mrtfl MONPETIT tallied the high- •led scores, and was vot- W ohlhrt d i d U1*J !lo p ia te c l individual K ore of the tae most outstanding w re st fourth hM In a mt ' ♦•( «' m eet with his 93 point i»crfor \ ppk a k iik k k : °f the tournament by t.ie The Spaltans m ance on the horizontal bar ' Ten coaches .V ____ '• 1 " '" r nine "i tn» ten ..e , 'lit UiVlMOns Ohio T" last Spartan to wre-i Johnson earned l i jwints ui |«; John McCray, who fa- *vi p'higaa'g Dennis Fitzgerald Vl.c fmals of the 177-lb clas- ii;c 115-lb class tieorg«- Hobos provided id in the 123 Jerry SMj la TODAY ONLY 5 P .M . TCI 8 P .M . . 'ay battled the defend ng "b> champ through a score H oke vvon 4 iri th" I *i and Norm Young earn 'd m the 6**411*1—. Ntik* Buy «ne P ta » at the regular price and you may < i n i i |» i i r i i l i s « ‘ * b o p | i i n g «•* « n u t r ì *li< »|»|»in u , u n ti il « ru»v Iti nrst period, but could no’ 137 lb .ass T># 9umsr*t JUhnoi. purchawe another for only one cent. Eat it here or T h e r e m a i n d v i . oi kpartan m fully t?njv«mty -.tic». V*I l f II v«III •kf 'he advantage in the ,<• jHi.nl> t a m e tn th" la*. 16* i Arir'M* Ptigrétti vowlurtvi in takr it with y«hi. i< tn i|M irt* |» r i« « » a n il la k « * --a flv a iilM }í« * "I P’ and lost. 6-0 Fitzgerald w i t h prr.f#* 8a.r* fr o m 177 191 and heavyw eight cia»»^ Hisnfard V iu v tm r . Cniv*r*itT |*u desperately for a pm. but es. Duane U o lh ie r t won a A CiliihftliA 4*n*J G>V**l s.h ii*f '*• n*u«l ili«* iMls« rli»«*m t’iil» « f y o u r lo c a l n i f r c h a n l » tlaily in i l u - w!d not hold the Spartan ,ffrr jt>-. -1 «•' ^ 4tu>? II. p.,nnls. Rob S< hlutcr earned 3. •■-.¡Ki'-vrr f4»4tgfj|N s •-¡on. and had to settle lor a John McC ray P" k « i up 10, Merle Prcbei wa* awarded •> Rat#*: V A RSITY DRIVE IN S ia le New a. —v mi higan had also taken the ■■b cla ss ea rlier when de- and Mike Senzig aia> ea rm d 4 ®a,nS ch am p J im Blakcr de points. Momlay Morning, March h. l M ic h ig a n S t a le N ew a, K a*t L a n sin g , M ich ig an f t Crossword Puzzle U3 □ana To Be Tried M e d ic a l A id F r o m O lin S o u g h t ACmOK* HI Toolhod - ■ 5 Anti-Castro Rioter 1 Call at «kw h brntgo to G o Soot F o r M S U S tu d e n ts ’ D e p e n d e n ts 4 Snialt V. I l and lo 1 ro u g h ly .11 Slick ,;1 of groatwt ago .ta M ark almod Fire Into Meeting • - - ™ 12. Head of a at in c u rlin g suit 3T M oving HAVfA H A . i d h —■ A rm y In te l]- , At Hit tn .ir ! r< ti « o t ( t: licaticgl fa r : fin a n c e s i i ? V-,C m; T ied ; To e x te n d ts!i M 'rv n v s t i j C e n te r's b u d g e t, h o said, 14. Guido s 40. R u b b e r m asr. ip o e tin g y o o trrd a y p ro b o b - m a rrie d slatti»' d e p e n d e n ts I To go b e y o n d o u r pro srrond noto 43. T h ic k e t w a s te rio u sly i> s tu d e n t« d isa g ree . I |v w ill In? o rd e re d b e fo re • n tlll- w ould not r e m i t in tii.ot m u ch p harm acy* th e s la te w o u ld r».»- 13 C o l oring o f 43 T h ic k * nod " i t m a y n o t t v on o b l i a t i on soup S. So a oag l* 1 to rv tr ib u n a l w h ic h lik e ly w ill Prime Min'!', ♦ c o n s M e r i n g o t h e r p u tid o # ;ìì‘*ìt* cfwu p e titio n /’ U ih m a n said. I q u ir e u< to h ire a n o th e r full* [ tooth M S u rfe its an d IT . A d h O iii’O 40 H a il M B a r r e l stave 9. Soo»aw solid th e m to th e e x e c u tio n w a ll. ufho »poke at th, sh o u ld lig h te n a n y ft n a n o A nd th e .E ast UnnMng d nitf tim e p h o rm a c is t, F e u rig Added 47 S tra ig h te n 7. P ro n o u n Ho. 19. 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