S e rv itili M S I F o r 5 1 Y tu r* L.iaM¡*heH 1 9 0 9 , Vol. 5 2 . No. 155 1..»* s«ci>tin the next to last night of pro-Commumst troops on l.aos' Laos so out ot balance that his by President Kennedy main north-south highway goal of bringing peace hy r»’ The new rebel military v i» he annual carnival. Information Minister Bniia- conciling all factions in a coali­ torv. rejmrted Saturday. ca>t Morgan and Carreras w ere convicted yesterday ni conspiracy van Norasing said a govern- tion government would become doubt on whether the Comniun ¿ainst Prime Minister F idel Castro's regim e by sm uggling ists would accept a neutnd j ment delegation will leave im possible. Irms to rebels in the E scam b rav mountains They were the I Tuesday for Phnam Penh, cap- Bouavan did not say whe­ com m ission t h a t prohatd, BRth and düWlh victims of Cariro fifin g-sq u ad s l>\ unofticial ■ital of neighboring Cambodia, ther Gen Phoumi Nosavan would try to »ut their militarv lount where Souvanna exiled him ­ military strong man .of the strength Even Imforc Phoumi Morgan faced death calm ly and with his rev»>h)?;»uuir\ Insits self Iasi IW em h er after ill»' Vientiane governm ent would talked with Souvanna I a s i nl) on. his defense attorney said. The attorney Luis Carro, said tail of his neutralist regim e »go I»» Phnom Penh again <*n week, the rebel radio denoum »i- was told the chunky Cleveland-horn soldier of.torUine cm- j P rem ier Prince lioun Oum. Thursday Phoumi met with i ed Phoumi's pro|msa!s a s braced the official in ch arge of the firing squad and joked with • who succeeded Sou\ anna as Souvanna and. after w eeks of "worthless : head of a right w ing regim e, is tailing to defeat the rebels on Bouavan Sunday continued ».members before he w as shot He was comforted.by a priest due here today1 to prepare tor the field of battle, said he the fall of Sal.i I’hou Koun i the way to the execution wall the new round of talk-. would join the neutralist prince road junction and Muong Kas In his trial Morgan denied betraying the He »¡nitoti arid , All BEAUTIFUL SPRINTI.—By the banks of the Red Cedar, these Iwa hoys have s y . This cuts the highway be Lid. "If I am found guilty I will walk to the eve< ution wall somehow reme ta the conclusi«« that Spring K here. WUh lines dangling in the tween Vientiane, the adminis lutjl no escort, with m oral strength and with a clear con- water, they wait and wait, and wait, and wait . . . tSlate N ew s photo hy Itone trative capital of Laos, and riencr." * —.. * V * Tillhert) Hodges Predicts Luang Prabang, the royal citv 140 m iles north. Sala Phou Koun lies 40 miles longo Unifie: C o n flic t o f I n te r e s t L aw * Economy Upswing south of Luang Prabang. and Muong Kassy 22 nules down the road. This put the rebels less than 100 m iles trom Vien I TANANARIVE. MALAGASY REPI BI.B '—Congo! Iraders today concluded first steps toward setting up a nnfod ration of semi-independent states m the Congo IH>JI' Statuto Revision Requested WASHINGTON. ** t.uv »il Commerce Luther I! S ii re élection eam|)iiign I Traile w 1 1 li eoiiiunutist tiane. The information minister said royal t r o o p s still control Ilodges sani Sunday. t tinnì, cminti ics. slunild lie inereased left for later meetings w ere the name of the new roturar* .t WASHINGTON f - l'iie Ken a sul« om m ittee seeking a solu­ 1iefei ring to the groups a l­ « c'v p lut thè boltom" »»t thè mi long as there is no dam age heights overlooking the two Ion. the boundaries and number of its mem ber stai os. and «ho tion to tin- stock' nivestmen* ready studying this problem, revession and tIm* nailon , ecoii- tu thè national security un|mrtant highway sites II-» nedy adm inistration w as urged Lost ion of what to do about the leftist rebel regimi of Antoine problem the Jackson com m ittee offer- omv cali start tu mo»e nj»- 'i Congress is lieiim asked to insists the situation is not mt Sunday t>> sponsor prompt .Secretary of IV fetisc Hots-! ; c ic a le au assistant secretar nos despite the setbacks fizenga if tt refuses to toin , ed no s jx»ci f i»- proposal; lor ward A communique issued at the end of a v>.eek Ion: roundtable overhaul of contin i of-interest However, the stretch ot road S Mi S a m a ra w as required to am ending the t«H k ill jHISIll lloilges paini»'»! that hnpetul ni com m erce fo r spaee and had been taken from the rebels inference proclaimed J«»seph Kasavubu president •tf the eon law s \' liu ti include thè require sell id 5 million of sto» k in rule Ih n in g I , hearing - last pn ture tur thè tutin e and g.ive tiK’hnologv to tu- ni varions ehrlier this year only .after a »deration. ment that lugli Pentagon oftì- Ford Motor Co . ol which tie \»-.»r however member) ap Ihese otlliT vie.ws ili a IT programs in Ilodges depart- had been president, before Ink ment laborious government advance kasavubu is the only leader recognized hy the I niited N ation, » lals seti their stnckhohting» | h-.ii --»I i e» epth • l o . the id e a radio interview -A BC Isso»».; mg the top Pentagon ixi-1 Ilodges said li*' had no olii lad in g several weeks The s the Congo's international voice, aud he catiled t N head Ihai the pillili» l.n Jere ‘1 .»nubi and Answers» \ staff report of thè Senato relicts began ihctr counter Eight years earlier Charles E In- safeguat «!»•< sulfieientlv il t It vvìll not ite in sessiii \ t i eia) statisi ics vet lo Inn k tip iiarlers in New York seeking recognition ot the new arrange- subcolm nittee un ustionai ma- intensive last Tuesday and Wilson, former General M»> » vj-» uliv e- nuuie full disclosui» i ni incoine taxes Ihis sjirmu lus stili •ment that the rei es I rnt and U.N. assistance » hmerv |«vli» y sani thè seven tors head, was obliged to dis :is Presideiit Konnedv sant in sion lue lut Imitimi III - add si-i/.ed the sector in five davs Kasavubu told new sm enriatet that il (»i/cnga refuses to no outdated stattite.s- intehded »»I th»‘ii si » khoU hngs u(x»ti t:«*. iM».e of 52 ”» m illion »»I t.M mg oilu e. .Linunrv ungili Ih- n ecessai . i • "mg he will be declared an outlaw Bringing his comm unist- tn prevent m isuse ot puhltc o f­ .io» k when »ailed t »» I!»»- sam e sp'u thè econoinv There are certain indica This deter runt to jhiIiIic ser, •eked government into line would then be a matter ot military fice io r 1»rivale j u n bar ma job t» ». w as one »»I several s | hh iI i 2 Ilodges is seekin" lo re- lions, part of it Ixirn ol hope, hrce. \ resolution passed hv the confefenye ratified a militar» pact servm g thè government "nv ni thè a blesi (itizens troni callv criticize») b\ Ilie staff i»1 tuove thè secrecv thal Mas sur jiart ol il born »1 natural op- rounded ttv«* S»s retary »»I f oui Imi ism . generally speakliíg I ( guiiliilulex The ch ain n an ot thè ,u!>- jM.it II said Lned last month hv Kasavubu President \lo tse Tshombe of "committec. Sen Henry M ( iliih K r iH im k \r c T hese law s are disjo nteil. m en i' - dealing m tlie pa-t think there’s a better sjmit latanga Provine e and Albert Kalonu of South "Kasai om rm inom in th» • un-! Thev' Tackson. P Wash . endorsed 0,H -n f«»i* S lu ih ov ei lapping .unlit ^uoii' ait-l rile , nro vvith tbe de|iarlm enl s •Paiu- and a general feeling that ue.ss Advisorv Coniteli A!so. tilings are going our wav and Dixcusx ¿reed to form a 1 nited Iront .»gains* and quoted t!n* stati study in a improperly i»kii s,»l In- w.iiits thè coiiin il lev iseli in Hie going to get hi tler soon statem ent wl mh sani visiti, thè turndown and turnovc, rates-am on g to p lc v d natUm.il una» hi onistic aihlress si II). many respis t , inn re t» till- jiroblem > of* Ih» JItiill Ilian th e redlted Kclllle tin* Board of Trustée* diseuw WASHINGTON. M a v i Wills Brandt el Vies* The re(s»it noted aj'pm vw gl i. not b) m inimi/»- tiie piohl«-m ‘ with which they deal M Che naltuli ila-, in un i e.e', ify with this halt to the reces­ »•»I M SI' |i[i»l)lems m the t n c n ately briefing President K. ur.-dv - del. us. aid, that l ’resident Kennedy ha.- sion Ilodges replied Kenne i» al .uni -» im us I he »«until- t »in■_ otiiidi-nèe ni Kennedy us recarious situation but he - seeking information n.tmed a l'omnussion to ic* *»i ** i growing dy de» isiveiiess, Ins interest iiallriiurn to .i group ol atxiut a it i in en d 'lev isio n s in thè confit« ' »¡I g o v e rn m e n t o ftic ia ls must .le,elei im Indili. Informants report he particularly wants to kmm jiart ni Mie business enmmiiiiity m the jieojde lus marvclous »lu/en student* Thursday m eet the tesi of'unim|H*a» halli» hanges th ere are in I S thinking on the over all p I Ot »»I in te re s t law , un it th e X n.it -, ;,t it <>ji|xised Iiiiu dui mg thè pri ra in h a v e h elped Present w e r e Itepuhln an nit Arnie»! l-’j , inndiilatev fe e d England an»t »•e of nuclear versu s conventional wea|s>n- John l ’ingel. a n d Robert I »ok ■ Brandt m et SStur.la' with Walter W Ibi'to" ,l , ' " 1 <»i t)i*- S o c ia list W o rk e rs p a rty t> special assistan t tor security a tta in and * .¡G ordon T h o m a s of th e sjiee» h Me*J of P aul N itze assistant se c r e ta r d»o < ' d e p a r tm e n t w a s th e m o d e ra to i lonal security aftaiis ^ AVhen a vkeil th e ir o p in io n s mi jr o m p u t s w v R riT G P in g e l **i.»l liritisk Spic*s Go «11 I rial > |rv eu nf Mlrhigaa Male I BixersMy * I ! B**<»d »th a t it d idn t do h u n a n y h a rm unit it in av w ell h a v e done h u n I s o m e g»«»! " L 0 S 8 0 W . - T h r e e men anil ,two -■"u-> row Wilson fellowship winning slodenl* lor ' I .*. "<> imifc.’ are shown here with MM I’rosool to in*- t h a t m ilita ry , tr a in in g i* lame old B ailey courtroom where atom > Paul Miller t.ranted alter national romprtè- m d. « é c o s s a i v o n -u la u d g i a n t , »‘«»liege., sa id E n g la n d •nvicted^a d ecad e ago _ iioii fellowships rover tirsi year ol graduate The defen dan ts are charged with v ia lo .in . » j A ccording In th e M on iH . stud* Scaled left to right are Balph Spretser. A ct; . I » »»in Ijide th .d rp ih ta r ' If convicted they face a minimum pen«. riM nment and a maximum of x*".«-n John 1». Kabo, Jr.. Elvira "Whippte. aad Pro­ [ t r a in in g w a s to Ik* a n in te g ra l P e li1 so»! Miller. SUndiog left la rtfht are Jim II. p a n ol th e » u rrn u lu in »ant They are: Gordon A t.o n -d .'e ’•» a «••* • • • 11 Harry 1E n g la n d oho Kroger, SO a bookseller and his b u e . i/ahcth T>M»a. Steven M. T»ronaer. Ansae L. L*velette,s I .iui ojijsivi iI lu - o io p u lso rv ederlck H oughton -Vi and h i, If, Hoaald Mr fa te . Law errare E Snedee. It* »I *' A irn lv eisity is not to « - ’** 4A both B n tish civil servant. ^ Robert Sharer. Trd P rtrir. and Joseph Í . t ».«lit th e -.1i n l i ’it to d e f e n d hi* i iiu n li', b u t •»> »'«ill» a te him hi fe rra r o< «Miemos Twelfth ninner 1« Mary m . i k e up hi* m in d wheth» i or Parr* Sullivan 1« Drliatr H a n n a h who na* naahle to he presea! lor Ihe photograph i See storv page t t llol III» 1 oUHtl ' 4e n d in g sa id k.uik - wofl.h h alt« NEW YORK. —Telexism* shown»«« Xc< »m»1 f i r m i E n g la n d van! th a t h»- .••»mid aar agreed Sunda' ou publish*-r Jtenn < h.nig»' lu s m in d if th e AAIk iih ■ >r of their telev ise d debate tomorrow r»> sin P la te p l o y e d ,atlv fu » to iv erf ia president of the ixvok .P WlshìTI. H i f‘»S TV a fte r tliii* ' '.e a r - P in g e l s a id th a t h e », fa v o r »4 u w ell know n to T \ audien*» of th«' d e v elojiiiient of lietin tm "What's My l ine to m in u n i» a t ion» (»-tw een *tu f ruding Sullivan anil Paar -• ■tent* a n d a d n o n is lra tlo n a n d rsy over fees paM to pcrtormer p r o m is e d to » m isid er th e re* sulUvae cow plam * M- pa cntrrta.i sien q u e st« of stu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t ap fw araece on tu* f o i l nbia Br< if ele* fe d . ^ i l l S|M *t*«l IV tM * «*MM I f ,t when the sanW rpcrformer "The . a ill tie Th** u-»■ ot •xim riem ed stu­ » ili/riw. and their right* are be mounting tbe .two g* i».- '» larrv out oj* mg violated Not even parent* - a cempremise m the ca u se with i nore sj*«m »■ i -hct » taste! dent* will help lh*- »»i* ration thee ÍH if>RAM ow Page ti « rations that were tbrmerly in able to go through mo» h have th** right to abridge tbe >private aad parochial «whool* will be tes» c ongevtkm aiwt the For th»is<- who **r*• w»»n ttd move more qURkly the Tirst (y, put in ski llhno pem ocrat * f \o hM *n registration entire o|»» rat>on will m ove more ».ne congested . r »-»I with I» a it take* to regiiter This will more inif>oriant problem s nut the Auditonum hwtimer M. Capito of the fnterr.il Revenue on í aft - ft*»* J, enable mor* st lirici.t * to regis­ The line* woo t be an 101») um- of thé basem ent gym lor vy cans a« »ome mb/ f l i n t fall term l e i yet lacing the student* such as prelim inary » be* k and » to-« It . Owe bit advantage i<» in«' stu apfta ta m o rs e a law ruling that vuvh tuit ter m les* tune, said l.v ie R er than in the Jta*! and n w f ** scoring said exploding student jiopulattoii. iauaad as a dedaction ia federal m* ux ! tei*»nrini( assistant registrar out statem i that were prev m u s-1 wilt tic the am ple par fe­ “1B table* will be put in u»e Fail term registration nor more modern methods of tea ch ­ AAhaf w e've d«>ne i* to move ly tn front and on the stage lpa* c near and around the * • "It won't take you any Ian's. rnally takes three and one halt ing and money M f f h from the Auditorium to the IM the Audito» iuni Building leivenrm g said England said that Commun­ building and expanded t h « er as an individual than if did T V rea'-<>il tin t # ¿ is tra tio n »lays.. laemmring said, but hv Stixk-nt aiti» ities *.»» n a* the using the IM Building the tune ists should lie allowed to spea- sam e procedure* '' be said before tic ***« c l u n f i f is 1,1 #dic*< f There will be -VO per l/'IWHJ int¡ TsiMi. i* w»l be cut down to two and oii » arnpus aUiut their field of Is totaled in th«- downstairs la- h aated in the bave ment three rjuarter day* despite an sludy but n.ii alMiut ('«immuniiA more »pace m the IM Buitdwg .to«h ntx can srd recovery ^uW e g ì m It wav previously located sa tbe faculty and ’'ÆSSÎÎTÎÎi ideology. be said Thu makes it pM»f- area of the Auditorium w Jl te in tl»e F airih iid Foyer. have exp en e re *• «>i mi to the increase in students. bie for more students to regis dt.vtributcd betw een <#>rn» 2 I* Miis I t y l i r is new going O oog very nictly >3$É8¡P m n M ich ig an Stai«* New«. E ast Í,a n sin g . M ich ig an SEDITORIAL M o n d a r . M o rn in g . March* I S , 1 9 6 1 «What's This Talk About Fireside Chats?" HUAC Editorial Page Has Obligation ft’s Un-Ameruaul To Give Opinions and Policy In It \s Activities ito ria l p a g e to e x p r e s s th e s ig n ific a n c e o f r a <>**< in- >'!’ our rijrrrt to ex p ress- an ed- A ccording to the House of l>n> ;i| policy in a d d itio n to rejitirtin g il'** th a t n e w s a s it s e e s it. is an u n fa ir and d a n - resolution w hich created the Hou«< AîTaeJ have r e ce n tly lieon r a ised by reader* g e r o u s q u a lific a tio n w ith th r e a t e n in g imi»ti- can A ctivities C om m ittee, the commi » v i e ws on cen tu m q u e s tio n - c o n flic t c a tio n s. orized to in vestigate: (h e p o sitio n s. and judicial p ow ers in it* passing ■ . « uppo it n ew « v e n u e s w h ic h can n e v e r c o m e about on those who vio la te its standard upon h e a r in g o f fa cu lty m en i hers • >t s t a ie - w ith o u t in d e p e n d e n c e o f o u ts id e op in io n . T h e We w ould h ere like to cite one m ,-j, - ippnrted uiiiv e r si tie s vv ho e x p r e s s an d te a e ii ta x p a y e r s n eed t» be p r e se n te d w ith v ie w s act of the HUAC w hich w as clear'* te.onda view.-, so m e w h a t d if fe r e n t th a n th e dopi inn nt in c o n flic t wi t h their* o w n . A c o n te m p la tio n purview o f it* authorizing resolution Mif*< o f sou iu tv. o f t h e tr u th o f t h e ir m e n ta l a tt itu d e s is a In June. lftSf*. th e com m ittee s i!*; <■»•„«<; • Thi » m e n ta lity i-. as it a lw a y s h a s b een . h e a lth y an d v a lu a b le th in g . C alifornia public school teach er- i. *. 0( * ■ fa r th e d o m in a n t on e in o u r so c ie ty . Per* W e d o h a v e a r ig h t, and an o b lig a tio n , to subpoenas b eing serv ed in school i> a r J® i a|*s suin'onsciouM lv, “ w h a t is" i • held sa c r e d p oin t ou t in o u r e d ito r ia ls w h a t w e th in k 5. T he d ate o rigin ally set for the hearing« « J and a b o v e rep roach . T h e o n ly tilin g th is m en ab ou t th e n e w s w e rep o rt. W e o w e o u r ren ti­ June 17. On June 11. the hearing- )i*erf pod ta lity h o |i |s a s b e tte r th a n w h at is, is " w h at e r s anti o u r s e lv e s m o r e th a n j u s t a p r e s e n ta - poned to S ep tem b er t Thus the ITT'AC tie e d ito r ia ls a n d e d ito r ia l p a g e s r e q u ir e s th is , cloud of suspicion over a group of tea her« rti T o s u g g e s t that th e s t a f f o f th is n e w s , tio n o f v a r y in g v ie w s. T h e v e r y nA tu re o f out giving those indiv*i«tuals. who were not chan oa p er w h ic h , c o n sid e r in g th e so u rc e lim ita ­ the editorial page is not only a forum for ed with any crime, a ch an ce to defend tv-j tio n s, p r o v id es th e u n iv e r s it y c o m m u n ity r e a d e r ’s o p in io n s ; it is t h e p la c e fo r .stib- reputations, a procedu re hardlv in a ifIt th e m o st o b je c t iv e p r e se n ta tio n o f n e w s th e A m erican p rincip le of mnnceri until pw» ie c t iv e r e a c tio n to t h e n e w s b y th e s t a f f o f guilty. i»tssible, sh o u ld not a lso he a llo w ed on it» ed ­ th e n e w sp a p e r . ON AUGUST II . the com m ittee a; poned the h earin gs, this tim e -tint*! fxloiy On Rules, Regulations, Herblock and Campus Parking T his touched off consid erable prot»«t f r - , - sn ecta b le c iv ic groups in California, ir/ .Cr the E p iscop al D io cese of California th e fa ’ H apparently tin* la eu lty . are write is the student parking nia S tate !«ahor F ed eration. AFI. C in s.>r Minimum Rules voicing com erii over the ehniee regulations, and the en force­ African club ha* raised s e v e r ­ al question* in m y m ind, he A nyw ay, even if they did. th e v ’re too scared to stand up Poor Cart mm ern C alifornia-A rizona Conferen* e o uf «1 new dean ol sUnlents ment ni them around the Bro ca u se of the apparent c o n tld . and say so Why. the m ayor, di*t Church and Mrs F lean or !;«>•• • la the Editor To the E ditor: ini lh>' one hand, tie* (acnltv dy dorm itories betw een w hat w e read in th» the police, even th e church «>n A ugust 21. th e com m ittee arr» \n em ployee ol the ■bu » »i is teaching students to think Il niv know ledge of tins sol); new spapers a* tim e goes along, would ca ll them all kinds of The w ell-tim ed cartoon by the hearing* w ere hein? can« »'<• o n the other, apparently th» around th ese dorm s are sup th e A frican Students, who m ay about th e p ublic—thev won't the lack ot reliability of Her »d w ith com m u n ist association * :i no nr dean «if students staff, from |mse«l t«> be reserved lor stu ­ be better inform ed over the spoil anything block's cartoons nitv to «fieak in d efen se ii.ive said that those student- In N onnam aker on « l o w n dent* w i t h Brody parking feelin gs in the country of the And afterw ard*, alter tbe In gen eral it i* a m isrep re­ who do not like the universit« Ihrougli ihr ranks ni tin- lo u b It i* in terestin g to note that t sin kers Y et on Thursday and i'ongo But w hich one i* right ’ hanging, vve can have a parade sen tation of Senator Goldwa- regulations are tree to leave .h ou sem oth er, is utteinptinw to •hn«e snhnoenaed w ere pr<*ha* Friday, th ese lots w e r e . filled We rea«l that L um um tu r*- around the scaffold of in d iffer­ ler's view s It is true that lie prevent .students from thinking w ho had not vet obtam cd i»o - I his insolent statem ent il in to < opacity w ith ca rs of |H* >]»<> the greatest m an in the l onco en ce. and h ave a picnic on the is critica l of th e m an agem ent To think or not to think" li attending a convention m h«*l procedural protection which re-» deed it Was m ade is imworthv hut that he killed m en for pro g ra ss of freedom And then and th e m otives behind our for­ oí .i pullin' servant and hetruy* is no wonder the tuculty and logg center w e can all sing son gs about eign aid program , hut he is by- siinleiits an* concern ed that' tes ting their w ive* and r ut oft WHILE THE COMMITTEE n a ­ .i deplorable lack ol lindel Due to the p ressures ol Hnie. babies' hands, w h ile fighting bow great it i* to lie an A m er­ no m ea n s opposed to m ilitary tion in vestigatin g th e ramification shunting ot ihe nature of tin* the new dean ot students be a som e students parked theii tor Congo freedom ican and tech n ica l aid to cou ntries person m sympathy with the m uni-t operation in California * uiiiv ei'Miv c a r s on the grass areas at 1 *«• We h ave been led to beueve linger Maori« com m itted to the defeat ot educational functions ot ihe ends of th ese lots When tile-» ev iden ce to suj/port a c om hi- »*' Ms) is ,i public institution that th e B elgian governm ent w orld com m u n ism university follow ing th e hearing* had r j* devoted to the pursuit and dis students returned to theiT cars, got out of th e C ongo, and then ★ * * ip 102—C onscience of a Con­ sem ination ol trulli and to Ih» Some one should explain tfiey found that they had t> e x p o se th e past" political mistake the African* began to flight se r v a tiv e » training el young people lui iti/t*iishq< a u d professional th ese functions to the stall ol the dean oi students reived tick ets Y et. if one re i alls llo m e io m m g week*nd am ong th em selv es Then the B elgian* w ere blam ed tor not Vo Parking F u rth erm ore. Senator Gold w ater is not com m itted to the pnenaed teai'h ers in order to >;«1 " from th eir jobs III It luis Iteell * (rated Its the Yours for that continual w i you will remeiniN>r that th e ie T« the E ditor sta tem en t to quit groveling to The W ashington P o-t and the preparing" th e people to a M uhigan tor the nowm g and siltin g vv h t « h w ere visitors' t ar s lilerallv all inferior people " He favors a d ­ had this to sa y on August lb. lb. «ept their own governm ent I would Ilk« to publicly ex li ■ students th e sto eventually leads to truth nvci the cam p u s in no parking ded com p en sation to unem plov- purpose of the com m ittee is to r M aybe it's propaganda ,u e IluL here tin the >u..t iin ir ilr V llough. III /» lies an«l none ot th ese were press mv v iew s con cern in g tlr e _ in wur own country and fa ­ licity p olitical h eresie- wh»1 III - * * * None of the visitors who tliei would have a ear and .« lem " Instead of criticizin g th ose countries w hich oppo.-e lei* i an learn nothing from thi- «Ira in u iu liy u ) Holts ,tt .* it«'«*« • I o Col a Hit parked in Brody lots toi this ton vention w ere t i « k e I e «1 house just like the B elgian s s * the cam p u s jv*!» «' for tick etin g violators ol parking r e g ila com m u n ism It is one thing to have a c a r ­ tion of teacher* of any use to r tlie i would vote for him Am ei le g isla tiv e undertakings." ! lolls disto i|r ready tnu* what thev *av either tions. why not tak«* tius.tlim igiii toonist with a liberal slant, bi.t n a n s may laugh at this but We cannot a ccep t such un-Amer ahout MM ' I think Brody residents hav<* I've seen p a ra llels in foreign into c o n sid e r a tio n ' llerb lo ck doesn't seem sa tis­ Tile m en of Brodv have Ire«* a* the gross m isca rria g e of ju«tr« «•tré* u i; iiy. it s hard to trelieve i a right to dem and com plete en underdeveloped countries llnw fied with this He seem s to find li h * t lu forcem ent of the regulation* parking tots provided lot their i»y *he HUAC in Its investigation' word i- true did he rise" it necessary to resort to m is­ niztng that th e security of o*,r r a’ ■■ ID ho iinivu Mt\ concerning th ese lot* last's u se just outside their doors«op Are thè ir rules so vei v iiglit What is this fearful W estern representation in order to pre­ iuir rn!t»i ■nient hh •I have som e police ufliformitv And Shaw Hall is con ven ien tly sent lus liberal view s__ m ost. w;e cannot overlook the ■ »a and stringcnt. domination that som e nation* i«* h»*n«K I plM NOIV w e've had enough |>olitus (ind so good, and others find so located n ear am p le parking George Klein w ard this end rupathrt !o t h e And all becaitxc ot an un nam ed I lav Id li. Mecca a rea s I am sure that the nntnv I o n tin g e n t " bad? t have lived in a cou ple Haul Row go Ci' u It*, t rr stonal object that w ould show possibly got Africa into the *a:ne ' ìonged vexations all the sides'* Also, why did feel is the true situation »»> with the excep tion of the lots also said they w ere in v e stig a t­ l*rof of |*ol St h iH i near the Stadium and Anthony it took him 12 year* to get Mn h i,. li -»«'iiis that thè stodent d» Mr Y ates criticize the photo­ w e'can look at both sides of ing th e (r o w in g problem of stu ­ H all on South Campu« Referring to William* Air- a m an d i, oh. so m eager graph instead ol the sculpture* the alary dent parkin g on cam p u s With th ese regu lations in e f ­ statement, conservatism « prtmar i a I tu thè ground ker-plop hk«* I question Mr Y ates's know ­ I know-the U.S. foreign p oli­ I w ould su ggest that during t "est fect. I and m any other w om en noted that Kame«ty now ha» to )ours f or I rulli lise ,« T exas leaguer John llunt ledge of the V isual Art* Itale P. B N caags cy could be improved, but hesi­ tate to think It Could actuan­ the co u rse of in vestigation , the are forced to seek parking S tate N ew* look into the non- corps to help tl» former Mu h t.< * * * do tbe things alleged of it How fa cilities off cam p u s as it is a violation .of sta te grass parking Continuing hi his all-Ameru an t I •« ihe I ditor * * " * u a iid the IN let them do tbu 'g r e a t im o n \e m e tu e to walk to o r tin a n v e on hom e football it. Goldwater noted that Wilfiao - d bor t'nir Rules » « - S I ’ a_______ Robert G—derm«« South C am pus an d ' back to w eekends ami farm ers w eek had no doubt about hi» lu tu ie p' ibi r i Eu ihe Editor (Jnest ions m ake u se of one autom obiles A* a result we a 'e forced to it would seem that state ordin­ tion. because ‘ Dick N ixon **- rv an ces should apply to ail w eek s Mennen to Africa anyway " I • th e l i i 't Tn the Editar H a n ’t Miss II »sp en d our own hard earned *>f the y ea r and not excliMle Yet whm his sUdemen-t were o u s e d « io o» Nolii article uvei Hie ..Mate «ash to "buy" the p rivilege th ose fiv e or six w eek-end* i-it« «*i prote: T« the Editer buttai from the aheay* «irpn*« ment G ives R eason lor M eich , and con ven ien ce of having our w hen tlte taxp ayers are on at uni alvini which 1 Uberai» who attend hi* ie»t»r.- le g a i ding l.tim uinba hv the C om e one. com e ail autom obile* at out d isp osal in « am pus my o w n .c a s e , it co sts m e 11 a (fotdwater caUapsad The tu n e n«>w The pia« * I'erhap s it is that th ese A questioner who indent.h ' What belt«* chance w in you present parking facilities pro ge pard at E a st tarnnng. Michigan ever have to see such i good of sta te ordin ances on th ese about which 2» minute* before . vtded for y o u -a n d at uo ex sp ecial o ccasion s m ight weU enough to ridknle an Amene *r, *■ Editorial and b u sin ess o ffn e s at 34t Student Service* bmldinc show* It beats the m ovies arrd p ease • ingan State t niversity C a s t I an« mg. M ichigan TV Wheh will you e v er again be justified tary of Stale. A Brick«« Sam A. THE Mi« H> VX i l l # i ,a:i si.bssi«|>ta>ris (»ayabie ,n adva.nce tot oue tei get a ch a n ce to see freedom i i s. >4. three teim * >.* loi lu o die" And listen , friends, don i m Atem tier <•! the A ssoeiatint l'r e» -, Iniand Daily I’ it,it« v to help g u e our sist that bieyrte r:d’ng .paths t i n t af T*« Parts rhenf Bureau Bulletin for the High English and Social Stu- M V Etti souths some self • propelled be built paralleling public md assista week of M arch 13-17: d ies, Sr High English. Math. Hen well do you use tin out- actions." Smith said roads." Smith said and Sociology has beer ‘ We start'd with the most M o r e and more ot the med­ dean of e: doors? popular sports -shooting. fish­ (,ak *»"d p * Wlc Sch**1* , 4 Higher ( • ' interviewing all •s School Dr. Julian W Smith, a: ical profession are saving that City C ollege interview ing eie ;majwrs from the coneges ing, hiking. etc " such exercise is im poitant." he m entary «ducatmn E nglish & ,»uhh(. Service, w o C? if fot •jte pi •. Hssor of outdoor r>c taught to utilize d long as they are fit for it.” try. engineering and business Smttr d i r - t o r of the Out Harris Trust and Savings “ By introducing swimming, The AAHPER is doing more education d -or Efl ati. hi Projet t of the archery, shooting, camping and Band interviewing all majors ^ian just planning and talking Vailed States Vrjny Women's from the colleges of Business Alieft* • ' Assn -ia tio ifW Ileal- fishing to ous vouths." hc"said. about the promotion of pliy- Army Corps, interview ing ah k Public Service, Science »A th. P v - a! E lu ca tio n . a tfd j' w e will enable them to pro- si» al iitnes through outdoor act- m ajors from all colleges for Arts, and' Communication Arts. Recruut.- fA A H P E R l w a s]v id e stimulating activity tor i\ itics execu tive careers. American National Red Cross ( aU*d to W ashington. D C. on them selves in their later ' In schools all over, the 1 >>, t l to tak e part in President y ea rs.” Vnited States Army Women's interviewing Social Work, So­ War Ant country." Smith said, "these Army Corps, interview ing ail ciology. Psychology. Business Kennedy's opening cam paig't Outdoor education also helps programs are already in effect lor A m erican physical fitn esv prevent juvenile delinquency,' m ajors from all colleges tor Administration, and all others Such programs will make it executive careers from the colle: >e «i Business & Kennedy h as said that a Smith said possible for millions to derive >t E sound body is esenttal tor a Clarkston Community Schools Public Service Eight million youngsters greater happiness from the sound m ind. own air rifles in this country outdoors 'C ertainly, no one can argue he said We want to have them with that sta tem en t.” Smith | shooting at targets instead of Before joining the faculty in 190.1, Smith had been principal IlerwkovitM Savs >aid s a w onderful app­ windows or lights of the l.akeview High School in eo- ple’s a ctiv e life. Smith has cated by Smith and others in­ « ritten or edited 14 publicat­ terested in outdoor recreation B icycle riding is also advo­ Asked about MSU's part in the national outdoor education program. Smith said. "It can't Self-Governing wtm O hio U uivhrsi V \n 1950 foreign policy around the in - ' Bllicdit rtvf*ivt*ti his ’h D t rotti terests of the United States — V n ivvm X y of VIriv(f»nsiii p Attention Married MSU Men M elville J. llersk ovits. not around any other nation " \ i t i < T Ì r u t i K «*|»ri*-»‘iita tiv * * w Herskovits. director of the "The Africans want the U n -1 CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS • program of African studies at ited States to recognize their j Northwestern U niversity, cnoke dignity as countries and to be on "X fru a and A m erica." treated as all the other coun- j rk.i hi.-. Mack im-v. nI .(- th ütv raduti N i r f ji l F .llio tt a n i l H o l» H u g h e s I ’r e s e n t \ I I o * » |i i t a l i / .a t i o i i P l a n D E A D L IN E S 1 p.m . Ih n B e lo te Publient ion tor "lues.. Wed., Thur«., Thursday night in Kellogg Cen­ tries in the w orld,” he said V . - | M r i a l l v l » . - i o i o t l f o r VI a r r i e i l S t i n l e n t w "To do this," he explained. of Wise an d F ri. E d itio n s. D ead lin e tor Mon. E d itio n : I p.m. F ri. ter ' we must first realize that t h e ' V t n r r i r a n l l o « | i i t a l* V i e i l i r a i B e n e f i t O f f e r s i We have not realized that ••nliiliv'.. a ED 2-1311 EXT. 2613 the little brown brother has Africans are in charge of their j own destinies and then look at - Mm hi * I .o w P re m iu m grown up and is capable of governing his own a tta irv " he them in term s of our own in­ K \ c « * ll « * n l , < . o n t p l r l e B e n e f i t I ! o v e r a p « terests We must treat the At EMPLOYMENT FO R RENT REAL ESTATE said llersk ovits said lie felt we m a n s for what thev are - V la lrrn ilv V e e iile n l S ie k n e s s HOST AND LA nine, week-end. vient -»id; nuooly. retail « U r t i n e eoon mi '*n » » ’ • OOMi AND U\ Al SORORITY treat the A tn can s as w ere still children that needed a guiding hand, and not as the it they fully valid stales in their own rights Herskovits is a pioneer Af­ 30%DISCOUNT On Nationally Advertised V o n r r h o ie e o f D u c to r o r H o s p ita l a iiv w lte rr ! ricanist. according to IVan i . a o f O n t e » - IV 4-T«¿3 be independent nations they are Car Rental Hates in I T 'S X X tv R T I I I N V E S T I G A T I N G ! • 1 pro ' Africa today is a series of Glen I- Taggart ot Internation R EG IS TE JtED aI' KSES 30 or more independent coun al P rogram s. ElIR O PK T elephone or XXr ite — V tcgil E lliott or Hub H u g h e i •;\nd preetKmi > t i l ;>d»' He has headed the program . tiK-ai e n d u* • a» \\\ ( tries," he explained. "In the 551 H ollister H uilding n»en«urmtp- S diti of African studies at North­ t o r Em * Information IV next few years alm ost all will L a n sin g n n c e bene: r* Ur tod. ement. w estern since its beginning in o ft pro ( aD**i:.sc-- «* *•»»* I At th e end of M arch, Her- ship by giving th em tech n o l-! sn a « • y s s r - old r - \ ( o u c •*> t -up o r ’*» a rr. 4 H.51 even SERVICE ogy and m ateriaj aid. But fri­ skuvits w ill travel to the Ivorv u .t» iY te» « ' * els*-»-.'.« •» Coast in Africa to attend a con­ endship cannot tie bought — it a' i r . h litiv ference on African religion. m ust be earn ed .” he said. CASH WHY PAY FOB MKAI-— B u This talk by Herskovits w as -.ssOsd tor sp n r # ,«• ' Beyond technology and m a ­ the third in a series of sjicech . « I - ts c .ilr c f.xxi • sj terial aid is the im portance ot e s on Africa sponsored by the s m h . P h i K s t o s S*r»-s. having their own values and African Language and Area the dignity of those values rec­ r<| Center and the departm ents of ognized by the («»wets of the F O R RENT sociology and anthropology. w orld.” he said NSW. L N riK N isar. From 1-HH 5 to 1945, A m erica «druDm dui>ikA * ri V was in an age oI indifference .tUttie*- Ete I» toward Africa. From 1945 until )95ft. we went through a period I lf AFPWOVXI> »-ROOM lo*ke Leaetfif tor I FO R SA LE of reluctant involvem ent. And ucnpletp noti • ' iitifi peut s PAKTMCMTS ;-c . -..........—_____ a* FH-. il * -i Api-:. «Itoti skovits said p turc* - i*A»topc«r* ptt.-»'6. w htlp-u- now, we are finally em erging into an age of realization. Her T his, he explained. Is hap­ ’ FOR f.l) t «}•% H » ttk Stuttiu pening b ecau se of the m oves es*. v n u c ñ v t * ««M S tfihsrtusM d .- s tw sad sts* . t to* ■. •nd A A P stn fs AduUv «■«■* TYPING ltO \V 1% Vti !«»*•• kl»4 •fc-iri-.t RD 1 -vlTft.t ritT ft SptM*>4»n tf of Russia i..to that area. “ Don't adopt this m e too policy." he said. *'fVm t be gui ■tJoD BOOKS w i n r m u u > - I U»ar APert ’*i*t * b u lu>. rv p tK o TW O R U X KH from ded by what the Communists ttn ev iu I tur. u b#4! mewl . ar* f-ttr K.T It »» M a i »X » H fXESE-S AND r«*«pr «1 do. We m ust be guided by what w e w ant to do and what the SPACIOUS apahtmbnt rowS* mm h im * f-*‘ Br<*tl y A fricans w ant ns to do.** " ("SW. aulii«* ‘Ï d J.JUI H i .’ft--»* tf TSAkftV ' I som etim es get the feeling i K »M ru n sisH íD APAjtr* 1Y PIN fr AND U' V^JC ATTSifl* that we are m ore afraid of i M> i n o s Itrffli. II»** «« irtt* rg W uhtO OlÍM-t vatvT. (ruuod !"*<* w iy sis.» » - ALMA » • « Dxitoi.* AlllàR \4l 1 (<•*« T-’kNki A; *■(-*"* from of u s," H erskovits stated B rrk fy tf KATHARINE M c a n H* snv»U »rcUA s.^ He said that w e look.out for b o o m i -rn iv LOST ____________ «nd FOUNO TY W ST ANN anO W N . N « • our policy of not going against CAST SUMÙ. tRUAbir E b 2-R3S4 l i a f t f w end I |1l è r u T UÖT1J f i e » • e»^ wilh tv p a v rtto r . T«nm w»D»ti o t e U te H i them m ore than we look out for «HI n m if « «- W E BUY A L L BOOKS sussm sm t- t 1 r-MSA shiashU h ! w ¿u. r.m fl. i C JwMtt L a se . CD 1-SM1 •* ED *-*lH *1 N w nr wornan. Munt k» m i nt an d (A M T) and nr ALL of 'EM M m a i feHk pnv+Ur MHHM ' MRib *2-4 I»- K» r r n s t. a so see a t t a b la i have Uchnbm dngrnn to I M t n l Tnctomtoay. Tu Wfc ALSO BUY “ (IIKM ISTRY'LAB W EIGHT S E T S ' • *f* t W ( i c «Ut* '-.lie** *'«a*> at# IS TfttFt U*U^rirr>.« *A r.D l - u a * perform rbemiraL hoctertotogkwl nod ■ tcrnmrupir lesU under saper» is inn al • nUff pbysécuui for IHS.SKfl.TI V i SKTS - HAM) LENSES - IHXAWINfli ARO TMK-sgJk AND (.C N L H A I. UTO-* If irbtrt» emu i »«I Hmmnu «uni.t. »-.Or so* r-nwio^ CP 1 k.» raw* (All ED ! « • ** ttekinnd fount y HenIt h Department in Pent inc. INSTRUMENTS - SLtDE RULKS m x a m w a n t s nouv*r TmTTs' 7* r I r a l i M r Call A rcht* i - i ,r tu t«A fièi jà • te*» cab lo KO ".a hàf tb# r*W 4r>ù «pht ttw k f t 1 thd r*w Ummm ffci* Paid varnlwn and «irk ipnve «tomi. HnapHaHtntfan, nOOM AND aOABD U U s»r v im <.mt U í**? frMxmmat ' t w k • -m» i Asy - »m T * * ■r»t(M»-r>e» 'v - A UN V*** s r+ * civi I T^la-ce % f»etr ofúer With Vatuiff C*0 Life insurance. Sorml Seenni* and Retirement •.# '*f;R( nfaUnn Clil ID T-7*04. ami g* r* i-»*à*t- ••*■K «Rh T V teuft4: ' te -rv* ■ alt XppB at Personnel Office. M . W A S l t S k • RfUCAA TO H f r t t m * 6 m llirfc from emmm* : j* r< * r *% Y CUf atom tekTteff DAKI.AN D COtKTY » T R B RI IUHKG AfewBvii» •n&rvi ■ «— » ■ ■ u n ji- c m I D i - i « r «• REAL ESTATE X it.ii W A NTED - XV l m > a fte r s p m TO rt lAuUrr- H I LAFAYETTE STREET BOOKSTORE Bnw. ÌMtln» M » r t i ( IS b y I - T n S f t f f t s ST TD T «9 Tvm a Cmt* O-f » ver* »«te cm tern* V'tunan H • MAM ax ♦ilml rcrfw- -'Mm puoñ b y r o —it i)qH ai M í IM J * « Wnpartf »WA (tri* knr.lMi ttn.-p»dm »l> (QU Bonm ! • EO )- PONTIAC« MICHIGAN FEDERAL S-7MI 124 I ta w. RUM m u ML r* «rte w t e f«r if E I F r i* W A NTED - COÊO « D E E la »X*» i* oH tofé fS S * k w «iter n o ­ tne l * m V U irb M Belari» rt> -asJR. rv »r rr* ? ci c » u P*t ED S * M I »O er I» » m . iat Cm Xtea.****- 1 Cheek alphabetical schedule boards lo r proper line. ¡m m 2 New students present adm ission and orien­ tation test card here. 3 Students visiting auditing or repeating courses, stop here. 4. Registration cards mtist be filled out com pletely before reaching this point. Room 230—Gym 3' 5 F e e card, activity card and hom e address * c a r d obtained here. 6 Students fill out fee rard, activity card III wÆm, “"and check home address card here. 7 N a m e chanRe check. 8 All veterans check here, all others proceed to 9 9 Registration and enrollm ent cards check* 10. Course fees a ssessed 11 Board and room payment a ssessed and f e e s totaled. 13. S tu d e n ts tinder a scholarship or having . f i f s paid by any other organisation m ost c*>eck here 13 F ill out m ilitary uniform deposits—w rite c h e c k , e tc 14 Checks and cash verified prior to paym ent. 15. F ees collected at cash ier's window. Room 232—Gym 2 to F ee receipts and enrollm ent cards stamp* 17 New students only—receive high school K |& f card and have academ ic advisor num ber w ritten on activity card. 10. Spouse activity book sales. 19 New and return students separated for Issuing activity book and taking activity I D. picture. 20. A ctivity book distributed. 21. I D card s em bossed or activity ca rd s stam ped 22 rl D. pictures taken ¿ i. Checks and cash verified prior to pay­ ment 24 Collection for ea r registration, etc ., a t uiifipy cash ier's windows 23. Those who will he driving on ca m p u s— pick up driving regulations, motor v eh icle fee card and permit card 2fi Fill out motor vehicle' fee and perm it cards. ■**-- 27 D river's licen se and cards checked 28 Motor v eh icle |>ermit Issued. 29. All those receiving a d egree in the cu r­ rent academ ic year check here. B a sem en t—G ym 1: First Floor—Room lfio -A rena 1 35. Check out supervisor and lost-and-found Zeta Zeta Zeta 30 Sections reserved and c la ss card s pro­ 36 R egistration m a terial checked prior to Elects New Officers cured C ollege ad visers are located with ch eck out. 7> ta Z eta Zeta, b io lo g ic al sci­ each colleg e 37. N a m e ca r d s distributed. ence» hnoorsry. recently elected 31. Student service groups—Tower Guard. 38 P h ysical education and m ilitary desk Gccrga Bichwort, Lynbook, N Y . Green H elm et. Frosh-Soph Council and 39 Check-out R egistration and c la s s cards Alpha l l u O m ega, to assist students in r e ­ ju n io r, president; Joseph M e n - m ust be left here. gistration 40. R eceip ts checked. vanga. Bam end a . Cameroon!, 32. IBM m achine room. se n io r, v ice president; Carol 41. F all only-flu shots for those who d esire Alien. Laneinc junior, secretary; 33. Classroom reservations for departm ents. th em . and Nancy R ea, West Branch 34 Stairs to check out a ie a 42 Student insurance. lu m o r, historian * Recitals By Top Students Aired Tonight w n e w : T “« Honor,« C 'v ie e r few tu r.: ; A n o th e r w e e k a n d iD tan d in g F tiie ry tj t r i m the ;.r r : t w r e b m .i j . i.-t from h ilrrh U d T u sure to- ,-V. it S "■ , th e fir*t of th ree it w ill a ll b e o v e r ! t h e n . . . 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Hits ,l.rixd«>n \-y- • c" i-yie-'ts uii i-*i l ’ut G elid a ). ('anonuburg. I’a. snphoinare, in preparation *■ e . *« e.itii, ie ra t -n a* ■ - ¡ush Si «¿n i ¡) for a forthcoming tour to M ilwaukee They are part e l the MSI I’rotftrnadrr*. AU Leader« May Extended Prlition Now ( .liiltlrt'n’«* Play '► *, ** f v *pr ' { ;■»■ p e*, t . o r j a re » v a . a h e f r E - • ».gn-up have ¡» t- M a t j a y a n i T ues ra y . 1 . • ‘The 7 League Bools' Fails ■j.*a'.on * l î . S tu d e n t 1 «*M<** Í--P T W J I J - I for S p r i g T erm in te rested pulì - »1 - X.t.i udect S e rv .c e s 'T i m a ! i p r .r . j ru sh ■ To Emphasize Togetherness TT-s m u r v s de« g i r l tn P*r- ¡•re stuiter.t» f* r 'e#*tersthip (i roies end reepor-s'bâtltie* f f'¡ ? e fit**-! ■*» *** !! be tw ■■ es i" " -fe e a -.'., I*» . :V • s u i f \ m i U rani« C ritic a .l !j*c. *h# W om en's D .' sue-. - he A ffa-r». 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C . * *difi, A V, HorHx AMftvAf, Mam Of»«*«. *•*> . *Afit«i G»tf, Ufi *" Vb »A5 * s o*> r ) s|„»«¡í|:f • « .**b A*»« AtstA«A lütlfU Ü4tfi AwttAft «AfttAft ft 1) GtiSX AM "•tftiAtifXA bepAAapftAf« *ft 14 rillt« Oft««*» NAAtfAugflAff (#4 •"»AfiAP* Ma« »«I 7, II. 7 C fp. .« i and i sign, cera m ics, engineering, aa E len . Jane*., b p a re a OnUin and traffic en gin eerin g arc aleo B e b er* * , R a b a rra Armkd. and Om**v McDonald r.apUywd *** lege. This year s v.v Woodrow Wilson F ellow s for By JOHN M( GCIRE vantage o i the common man. ly understand right wing think­ The candidates for the grants , chosen from a State N pvis Si hi I Writer 1961-62 , ,. . hi1 said ing." Hawkins said. Fellow ships go to Joseph ( are recom m ended by a faculty . nom inees, reprc-»- “If the senator and h i s He w as referring to the se c ­ F errar. Okemos: Steven H m em ber There is a luncheon per cent inerea-. Barry Goldwater and his fol­ friends had list’d at this tim e ond President ot the I ’nited Gronner. L ansing. Mary K in the fall of each year and year low ers ’w acticr a phony con- they would probably have been States and his descendents. Hannah. Ka’st Lansing; Anson servalism which i' an insii't pro|ionents ol Alexander H am ­ “ If they would em ulate there L ovellette. St Joseph; Donald t>» the old political philosoph' ilton and strong central g o v ­ people s actions they might M oFare. Lake Orion; Ted K mi c o n s ,, vatism . according to ernment " he continued Carroll Hawkins, associat" pn>- fessor oi political science start maktni sense." he com- tine feature ol Hamilton's nientd ideas was positive action by P etrie. Lansing: John D Sal»» Jr.. Sandusky . Ohio; Robert J p iz z a 0 i Sharer. E ast L ansing: Law r- On* other m atters concern­ Hawkins called (Joldwat ■; government to aid the business ing Goidwatei s conservatism eonser vatism , which T i m e interests which he felt w as a l­ Hawkins wa euualy critical. I ence E. Sneden. L a n s i n g Ralph G Spresser. Harper S A L E ■ m (or 1 m agazine in a recent article so in th e - interests of the new on cam pus conservatism label­ nation, he said ed " n c't. a "m isinash" ol 'Iliese |>conle say they fpar the D em o-tn tlc liberals, be­ John Locke was really a con­ cause the IT m oerats are not Woods; J a m es D. T yson. Can­ ting: and E lvira M •Whippi»’ TONIGHT —5 p . m. t.. 8 p.m j L ansing. All are seniors > lew s servative liberal, and his view s aw are of ‘he dangers ot too In the com plex Inn wmLI on decentralized governm ent, strong a 'initial governm ent. ot today a deinocratie govern- legislative superiority and prop­ Hawkins said ! The foundation g iv es the» • fellowships only to those stu­ VARSITY DRIVE IN ment must intervene In pro­ erly righ ts,.ap p eals to today’s dents who want to go on to tv ED 2-fi.*17 “ Any D em ocrat, whether he's come college teach ers The tect true individualism . Haw*- so-called conservatives. Hawk­ a liberal, con servative or so­ DELIVERY SERVICE ins said grant is good for one year oi ins said cialist alw ays worries about i study but can be renew ed at And in tins area he m i Am erica's present complex the extent of state power tinned, these so-called eon* society calls lor more govern “ Am ericans, m oreover are servatives fail t>i understand mental interference, and to fundam entally conservative, and keep abreai I with nur coin* sax that this i>n't tin e is turn- he said M iiÉ liiM ë i Michigan Slat«* liim*i>it\ plex society - mg hack the clock. Hawkins But power must be used d em ­ To show Ins point. Ilaw kin.* said ocratically for the people's w el­ CurrôlHawkln» NOM'! LAST 8 DAYS! used a few historical exanipli > The prim ary fault ot cam pus fare. If not. the anti-dem ocrats Feature At I JFÂT F R E - e O N C K R T SFNIF> The Irotthle with Barry GoM- 'conservatives" I*, their failure will use it. he warned Political Science D epartm ent water. he said, is that lie. or to function as conservatives 1:66 • 3:65 - 9:15 - 7:25 - 9:35 When the 11*20 depression at-* a n n o u n to Ins adm irers at any rate, lalmt should, he said. ideas in the university. cial concern for ^property, but rived the old type individual under the il'usion that thev are By adopting Goldwater as that these con servatives talk the true heirs ol Tlioinas lei their leader they seem to op­ “ L iberalism , liberalism , lib­ he dislikes narrow individual­ IWACKÿJiSTWWOftD LANSING'S TH EA TRICA L E> E\T of. the tugged individual "had eralism . the kids are not pre­ istic ‘money makers'." ferson and John laieke posi’ progress, and are 'd o se a bad blow dealt to his values." pared to re*act to such ex- The ultra-right, so - called Here, they are as luz/; in to m aking serious discourse their thinking as som e stu­ com ical, he said lie said The “dry revolution " of (» su re," he repeated H awkins feels that a real conservatives are not furnish­ 61 M O F T H E SEASON dents and - professors w ho ae- "Their m otto should Ite ‘for F.D I! was in the l.ockian lib­ con servative b elieves that thA ing the balance that our politi­ cept Goldw ater and company ward with William M cKinley’ UMMOtf as representatives ot con serva­ and even this m ay It - too e x ­ tism , he said hirst of all. he said, eondi trem e " lie joked era! tradition, and this applied “co m m o n ” man is ineapahit cal system so badly needs, he to the conditions of the tim es, of guiding and assistin g him ­ said. pushed A m ericans toward an self alone Again, he em phasized, this pogitivc state, he asserted Their leaders never chal­ r m b FIO R ELLO ! He. the con servative, takes lenge the existing government lions in thi* late 17th and IRtli is not true conservatism It “ Our dem ocratic g o v ern m en t, a p essim istic view of the ab ili­ from the genuine conservative Rrnadwav’n (treat Munirai ( on*ed» • entury were decidedly diflet lacks the real leelm g that men rem oved the fear of unem ploy­ ties of the m a sses, he said cut than now like Hubert Tall. Walter Lipp- ment and nourished the in ­ position, he commented T herefore he continued, the “The other night- there was Locke and Jefferson were inanu. Tliomau Look and John lilierals iipiKisin« alisulutistu McCloy gave it dividualism ol an unburdened true con servative feels a sen se a good discussion on civil lib­ Momlav. April IT. 8:15 p.m. people of obligation to assist the “c o m ­ erties in the Gallery. But from or its revival, at a tim e when “ These exam ples troni the “ it didn't destroy capitalism , mon" man. whom he con­ there was no such thing as business and professional world what went on I'd say most stu­ STARTS WEDNESDAY it reform ed and protected it." siders to be less fortunate — (.et \ our Ticket»» Now — dem ocratic governm ent. Hawk­ critically exam ined liberalism dents and some professors • JIMMIE RODGERS • ins explained Hawkins explained The true con servative has a didn't know what conservatism and helped to maintain bal­ Hawkins, however, agrees strong religious belief, Hawk­ Itoth A m erica and Knglund ance by meaningful proposals is were sim ple societies, and hi' with con servatives when they ins said ■ And every m em ber of the say A m erican college students "Vet the word w as flying all IMYERSITY AFDITORIl M cause of this a weak central Consci vat i \ e Club should study He also accep ts th»’ need fot about he paused and reflect- arc being led lot» much liber- change and progress, he added, government w as to the best a d ­ the John Adams lam ilv to real- ed alisin but alw ays p laces stress on Renerved Seatn: (.i.IKI, SIJMi. SJ.ihi Some Students feel intim i­ prudence in the p rocess ' The so-called C onsm ’ative j t o r » r a ir a m In fo rm atio n O lii IV 2-3M 5 Club here, plus some liberal | dated by their liberal profes­ To preserve rights w ith re­ professors, are all fouled on MSI S tudentn: *4.00. *3.00, S.’.*»* NOW! <»■>« it» .»¡.io p . m .! M IC H IG A N sors. Hawkins continued sponsible but lim ited govern­ ■ In one sense they are over* ment is another of the true the word. “It's enough to make a hon­ exposed to liberalism And. tin- con servative's m a j o r co m ­ On Sale a t Cnion Ticket Office t entare starts at t . M. «.-¡a.* g;ja. p.m. forttmatcly thev are so mis- m andm ents. H awkins said est conservative, liberal or so educated in high school that He sum m ed it up by sayin g cialist cry," he said. IMAMJN H A M they are appalled and hciplcss The con servative has a re v ­ when they encounter liberal erence for tradition and a sp e­ C om plete O p tic a t in the John Huston production IThelmaRitteri Service C A M P U S B O O K th e M is f it s Um W trl No t o S T O R E NEXT ATTRACTION: loty P »yu*»**t Walt Ihsnev s All-Color Cortoon I rabtre' Man *Om* limitimi anil Om* Diiliituliun»*' O lhtn at Ota. J. Chmtie and H. Beckwith, QpWaaatrian PAYS PRIKiRAM INHIRM VTIOM CALL LI» J Ü I Î »A1 LAST 3 DAYS! Twin-Hit Show L A G T L A NS I NG PHONE ED.22014- Hit No. 1 Skown 3:10 . 7:40 HOMK OF TIIK BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING M M V H M M C fó i. FIRST SHOW 7 I \ M . — Al)CLTS »0« IT S TIIK TALK OF THE TOWN ! i n u m i a a iB H a u » »* 4 y * r ta*atcBM«a*MaaMM > .■ * LAST Ì NIGHTS — H C RRŸ ~ 'NOMINATED FOR à ACADEMY AWARDS tRu» lW DONT MISS IT HCHNIC04ot* SHOWN AT 7:30 & «*:4» 2nd U f f RM I 8 U r o lt* t.I:* tf-lO :u o rTSTOŒFOR V R tS M M B fo r Ito9o«0fetft0tkitto?al IKS Y O U R T E X T B O O K S ADDED ATTRACTION o i ACROSS FROM THE UNION BLDG- * STARTING IBUBSOAV * Take Home One of Those New WED. • THlTtS.. FRI. AND SAT. Short Sleeve MJS.U. Sweatshirt!» V n, $3.25 Michigan'Stali» \V " * • Fa«t î an tin g. M ichigan SPORTS M om lav. M orning. M arch 1 3 . 1 9 6 1 S p a r t a n S w im m e r s T r a v e l T o S e a t t le Eight on Nine Man Squad To Represent MSI By B H lt’E FABRKANT State \> w s Sports Writer e aquatic trails o| the top «wim m inc '• • , i toward S eattle. Washington. Math 2-1-2> \ . : • • .... etir elite from to a st to coast, t?lt. j,, lie w ell represented in the National t ol!o_iato v , >. ... alien cham pionshins • U the N'CAA estravasan/.. ertpliihes nothing e'ter S tate'. *•..j- ■»»» F M \TTS0 N least should show t'harl*« m eet aft«* ltnbh’r.-. ■ ;th and j •. the \ ( ' \ . \ be orepared with > a ffr e e s proven cotit Indent M-\th m the an best The recen t swim- haek*«foke everts »s|h>. ttve- ■g cam paign saw a delug« ' I’he eoph*vi;>>i .¡««.-.to. - New Spring Clothes the shattering o f MSV re-’- •“ 1 ♦: •' tV*l at the 75 market j . \ o less than ten of e’ev th* ’1 1) yard ev«r.t. onlv to- varsity m arks w ere erased ^ k ' t to a record break in; j*c-r• -rr: the books in .< two-month form ance hv Indiana's Frank -83.75 to rio*l. Only the loo yard Kinney v - 'f ie w as left unseat he.) *'h" H'g w.,s ">• ■ specialist M ike Wood a »-»arile B ill Steunrt The phenomenal one Being shorthands .t pa-itive journ«*» m« i ire Bie full effectiveness ot It \ladres-S5.75 M attson. C a ii Si liaar. htcuart. who had eontraiied Howe. Larry Jones, and «1** P u - s title hopes were ■IIM MFYKRS prepares to serve in the handball championship« Friday after Singleton The final s p o t., dam pened greatly at Columbus noon. Awaiting the serve is Terry Brenner, who won the three g a m e series tor ;e Spartan m entor c o n c e d e s ,’ . HOW FVFR. t h e versatile left open to either Dcnnv *0lllb African stcl m anaged 1 * the championship. Jl-2*. h* M and .M IT Stale N ews photo hv Frrd Brnrflodl SIR JAC Jackets-S7.75 .ppart or P ick Brackett • add another new varsity record The dazzling show ing of MSI' t0 *11S collection In the luo r. m ere in n il « ren ts, plus >ar^ butterfly contest Stcuart * ineligibility o f B ig Ten turI>cd m a >4 4 t lo o sin g ' arrpion Indiana in the Na a fourth l>h:n.f Luslnroll-. iL S(f Annual Short Sleeve Sport Shirts from S3.75 «nala, has created great op ‘ tam pion M ike lr :*'«m in the State fan :' RKiRT NOW. w e're a n ion ; N ’* having Mon ’ j;’ >*!. • Closes in 36-36 Deadlock Summer VYash-and-Wear Pantsirom S3.7 5 - t«p eight team s the afie« ted ” ’ *”'f IU I I T ill K n MUM MU’r sntrv.** related M ci'attreo k>rmani c .»in - And if w e »re at our p b v su a l our mamsta» a which we weren't going Mhinus shou.d t • has ¡- , s. A Hpurti H rllrr K m r r iln si. l.USllHfil\ ‘ ’ Isl- it ; ■ s p rtiv ¡ it'd th e B u sh v.,m lusts i h c c n iu - I- u *v»r h T H F fi(M»BS lelt muttermt (Itaruv It! vi — pr.iV ided the s.tin.'tfin; aîh*’:f p., 'C . a T*1- to the Big Ten champion , •*' m ü m Ü i f i g t t«4t ■s. there is a lair v han • ml M.I., - !* u i i . t i . n i t o n 1 o lu ta m -a y in g th a t t h e y ivon Kc I fi/o r H f » c u i I c .m I n » / 'A h ♦*! » a iia tiis t th*' hur«»c*s u e can be found m the «•-. ntude I'.'-s k Iri sh ’tar-B b an res a r e that th.d « ill tw on] ^»upUi '*.*t , tin* inos-t etfettiv*» •* ie -Jhen the meet i over ’ Hht* ti .l? « t Ui«* ».j t *• .î Vi il*î i1! 0 Hiti«>ns th is \t/u i '¿«in Statt* hntMuni i {}.t■ 4- »» »r a r d h ‘s s " « (..Kher \ a ! t a u t lu ein tourth with 100'.• :»■ r'- S i. S io t t m r l .... 1> liau .es a n t i WaMiP ttu* l . U s h ’A td ! ¿ r o u p ul the recent Bie ic n chain Th*- I . p U V t\ *.’ « 1» Mil s ].*d th«» Î. A t ’ ¡ît iviif • \ l \ e d th e ¿¿ItiTP «*!T l\.«M —.'f ips • f i n e j » - ; , c ■• t**s! n<1f*r protest • U«1 I 1 1 ; I ?i jirit *' 1' \ i l |j% 1>’Aïï i : *T*. ! >»«fl.»it|s'Ui S . fail1 Singlet Ufl iti ..*»»«* HM (ir«»!»* w i\ i> fonsnler Ì Ì h * i ì \ 211 I «.It \ M > Hl \ U t lo s„ PS,,led M a nones a «h at 11 .«tut l o i n a n - m e It* th, iuar in tin* Aw buttcrfty Ntini«*nt>. 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O ( . « ' • • » • • « Inrvbee m i t - ,w lM h b.n l lbe n a » lf.tn r tr ••«*•*. ar f l t b r r train in g Wcfinnl r r a f t ■«■• VNT CUT til Ha»** Northland Ski Frrc Safety Binding* ri.,,. ttary Jo- f»utmUam! I«* «*>• * » » de«4w*« *■* dm* n gtufti im fux t I* P“*' a . ,n .„ t.i, , o a J t btgk Ip lo 40% Off tmr. I jBO pho u i î <17f )- • S T I C K T V re l«»*’« ' t»o*. t «Mtrft« •••>» v -n *•** * "Z ►- irr»- I— lot »e*a Larry ( nsMn Sporting Goodi w d e o d o r a n t tamp*' • se m Vine Street — phone IV a-7l*'» 1 Ü I. T o N deaad onodorfw.* **' yf% 0*'é + «, IlMfc w id Wt o n - ‘, Btoch Ndrih^OticW^o O n er ped*#*«* ft* » » t r * V « Monday Morning. March 1 3 . 1 % Michigan Siale Nnw. Ka*l I Jinking. Michigan 818 Receiving Degree* British Prof Wants »C R O SS to Illustrator Commencement to Be in ÂudNext eek Import Bars e* flambnt Old author 42 I.«incl ohm' . The music of the University to return in tim e to present | T h - escorts for the process- Board, senior v omeri« 1» ♦\ Pedal i u ' t hand will sound through the the degree; ion w ill be members of Mortar ary. 12 Seed 1 The faxes on oil in Middle inn Aud. next Monday at 8 p.m . as Oil imjwrt restrictions should I.'l Make 47 r a v a g e 818 students march down the be lifted in the United States in Eastern countries. Heath said, 50 Glacial >n«i 14 -Ralhe field aisle to receive their degrees. order to stabilize econom ics of amount to 80 per cent of their IS. Type i*f car IT Cotton- 51 Tav ern President John A. Hannah other nations, according to a total revenue V enezuela col 52 Buddhist Meets 60 per cent 0 ! its revenue toedor pi Ha Solution of Sott.rRjjr’» Pu« 1« will award 425 bachelor degre­ British economist 18. Stamp ’it Begone 54 Take» de* es. 294 master degrees vand 99 I)r John Heath, econom ics | from oil. * llffht It) A m e n c o n instructor at the'University of In 1950 SIP,5 million in taxes ‘Jt. Tirade Twitching V a liv e m c f si doctoral degrees at winter term 23. P er taining y i. Center ranai Manchester, England, in a talk was collected in the four prin­ to sunyper 58 Continent 4 Calm 11. C o n vey commencement exercises, ac­ to niemtiei - of the geology de­ 26. O rgan of 60 Tribe of ' Con r - p ro p erty cording to Cecil H. - Nickle. partment Thursday, said "The oil industry has played ciple ml producing countries, while in 1959 there w as 81.170 hearing 27. Concerning 28. M atrons Israei• 61. Utter 62. Canvas q uently t>. E rie W O r pr ovince IS. M a r a . m e 20 D o m esti­ chairman of the commence­ ment program. tk British Ink il Airtap a part in the econom ic develop-, million; a considerable in­ 10 . D esire shelter 4 English cates Speaking to the graduates mcnt of many underprivileged crease. he said. 63. C rack le 12. Unpractised 33. T ren ch coins 23. F o rm e jfy will be Dr. Louis W. Norris, The eminent good looks of Amw'5 BritMi t ountries 3V L a w fu l DOW N 9 Belonging president of Albion College. The total rate of increase was I Oriental to gov ern ­ 24 B u m striped oxford addsmnch te a man's wardrobe H e mentioned at least foui 37 P astu re 25 L ig h t and , His topic will be, “ We Know w ays to solve the problem of steady, he said, hut it w as not i 38. Jo g ship captain ment One. a * a tine The authentic roll of the classic button-dow* j in P art.” unstable oil price- the pn at all steady in each country. 39 S .! * cloth ! Norris holds degrees from is perfectly interpreted in the Umvenity mat v of win« h was foi the I S Iran increased 20 per cent for it O rd e rly Fashion B.D. Offered in »tripinpof 12 W eeri Otterbein College and Boston to rem ove import restriction two oi the years and then dc* 14 P o w er University. He has also done muted masculine tones as well m In 1953 there were unwritten creased bv 20 per cent the it A n im a l graduate study at the Univer- i white and solid colors in both law s prohibiting the import of next year, he said train ed to the : sit v of Berlin and Harvard. long and short i-Wv«. crude oil. Heath said In IM’iT ■This instability of revenue • Norris is vice president of the government passed a lav. causes instability of govern­ 3$. R o ck y p in ­ n acle I the Albert Schweitzer Educat­ *5jOQ to legally restrict it ment." he said * 4 Books of ion Foundation, and last De­ ria im in g that the restrictions He said he thought Venez­ fiction cember he visited Schweitzer a r e at least one roason that uela was hurting itsell by try­ 44. Sp len d o r 4it L u c k y n u m ­ hospital in French Equatorial the world oil market is so mi ing to hold the oil price stable .Africa. ber stable. Heath said g 'Venezuelan oil is more e x ­ 4T S u .ts th e Norris has written two books ' II is changes ¡11 prices which pensive now than Mid-Eastern have a financial and psyehol oil which vve ran import cheap- ogieal impact on involved coun­ he said shape 45 G e n u s Of tro p ic a l 8 sh and is a frequent contributor to religious, scholarly and edu­ cational magazines. cARROW - tries." lleatli said that there vvas a ^ C o m fo rt The winter term commence- t Frees the “Cum Laude Collectât’ 53 M etal eon* He said -that Russia i- not ■surplus of crude 0 1 I m all parts t a .r e r I raent exercises were originilly selling oil on "capitalistic" uf thè world SS G ir l's mam I scheduled for Tuesday, March j profit and loss prices hut on the Tln - is partially because of 54> P itc h e r t 14. according to Nickle, but) political gain basis thè deinand of foreign govern- edge 5» S e a r they were changed to March! Profit and taxes are based >mentii for 25 per cent of all oil 20 because Hannah, now trav­ on the posted price ol oil. while j prodtired for a certain number fa r t i a . ]} a»ia, eling in Asia, would not be able thè comparues are , selling al j of vears and then an increasetl a different pru e llea lh de- pereentage, he said. clared. 1 Thts politicai pressure tu prò- "Oil com pam es bave special | duce nil as quickly as possible deparlm ents wlnch try to min- ; for thè revenue cau ses conser- Over Marxism’» Future NOW m i l z e tax expeiidituie- -sa id he vation-minded oil eom pantes to -lav avvav llea lh said mm u Ikedanktniia Over 1000 Trophies From the Arrow Cum Laude CoUection coma WARSAW, Poland T A d -|silen t about it and even ro­ llillcl Foundation am Sehaff. Poland's le a d in g , gleetint; it." he assert.- Marxist philosopher, says Pom- i Sehaff. in adm itting his pre- on display the perfect —" f 1* of authentic L-wditmml styling. T hh luxury oxford ie offered m mbtlt In Stock British atripin p tailored with- button-dom PASSOVER SEDER munism stands to lose "the vious n eglect of questions con struggle for the mind of m an" ¡corning m eaning ot life, w rote Im m ediate Delivery collar and ben pleat. Whites and plain coien too. Available in long and abort sWv« *5.00 u n l e s s its philosophy co m es to ‘ I am readv to m ake self- I’rofexNKmal E ngraving I m l.n . M arch .‘¡I, lì:.'Ill p.m . (F in s ! S e ile r ) grips with the problem of the I criticism 1 have not changed a l S h a n k Xedek Temple in Landing human individual and his fate j m v out|fK>g on t h,. subject of He calls for a fundam ental . , . Larry Cashiaa KNAPP’S UNIVERSITY SHOP . 1 . 1 ., 1 vagu en ess w hich h a- neen alteration in traditional M arx­ STREET Fl.OOR I radii tonal S ed er in clu d in g 'Turkey D in n er ( '«»*>1 $2.50 ist thinking, and reproaches spread 111 this field, hut f a c t s Sporting (ioiids Com m unist philosophers for ne- hav e convinced m e about the M tt VINK I r a n -p o r ta tio n a v a ila b le to th o s e d e sir in g il. electing questions .concern- need for an answ er to this 1 . black warth af Mieblgaa Are. ing the m eaning of l i f e ” Hi- question-" Weal af Bear» IMPORTAVI ! Advance paid reservation by .March said " idealistic" opponents of The philosopher noted that Communism hav e had a m o n -, M arxism has treated the h u -j| 16 • required. Reservations may be made by mail or opoly on this imfmrtant issue m an individual s problems ©n- in per-on at llillel I unitila I ion. ;t|9 Hillcrest. East ' An error has been c o m m it-1ly as a part of society and has ted by handing such an import- ¡only applied "the law s of social ! Lansing. ant and precious issue to ideo- developm ent" to its delibera- logieal opponents by keeping turns on the subject BIA5T o rr THAT PAYS OFF. Roy Wood'e. Convair riigtit I nginc-ei. stipi Ivises an Air force Atlas Satellite Launch that w il re-lay uilon'iation.tfeni* says they re the only cigarettes that give Imn real satis­ Gash For Book fai tion 4 vety time tie tights up. % Y e s , I t ’s F a n t a s t ic !! (those wonderful prices at the Student Book Store) tr y usa n d see ! \ S tu d e n t B o o k S to re (across from Berkev Hall) Free Parking In Large Lot At Rear Of Store . _r ________ best smoko!