^ m w d P lI p P S P l ■ p É P ll m m h m ib ï H H H B Established 1909 Vol. 53, No. 11 |Ë |9 6 1 V '^ s fa F --' ï|riiversify Su É i é w S s ^ t t i * ; ': < H p & j BÉBÉI No Senate Cosmonaut Reps Give Action on Opinions MSU Aid At Five Miles a By ROB THALER State N ew t Staff Writer -W hat kind of Support w ill! and By SAM MARTINO State HANK BERNSTEIN News Staff W riters Khrushchev Challenges Other Countries MSU’s struggle for more i The Senate failed to take any m oney get from Lansing and action W ednesday on increasing To Catch Up in Space Achievements E ast Lansing legislators? To find out, the State H ew s MSU’s operating budget as it talked W ednesday with the nears the Friday deadline for MOSCOW, tJfi —A Russian as­ >ear-old Maj. Yuri A lekseye­ Communist party, in a state­ four legislators who represent reporting out' all bills to be tronaut's orbit around t h e vich Gagarin, plumbed the cos­ m ent. prom ised to “ place our the Lansing area in the State sent to the House. world at five m iles a second mos for an hour and a half, achievem ents and discoveries Senate and House of Repre­ M ichigan State is in the mid­ sent humanity across the fron­ sending .back m essages of re­ not at the service of war but. sentatives. dle of a'battte, along w ith-the tier of space W'ednesday and assurances as he parsed into at the service of peace and the The legislators were asked: sta te’s eight other universities left the Soviet Union challeng­ the realm of w eightlessness. security of peoples.” .But then “ Are you satisfied with the and colleges, in seeking addi­ ing the W est to try to catch up HIS FEAT taxed the Soviet it added- Senate Appropriation Commit­ tional funds from the leg isla ­ The pioneer astronuat. 27-1 Union’s supply of superlatives “ LET US PUT an end to thé te e ’s report, particularly as re­ ture to operate without making and won the plaudits o f scien­ arm s-race! Let us accom plish gards the college and univer­ serious cutbacks or raising tui­ tists everyw here—including ex­ universal and com plete d is­ sity recom m endations, and do tion. Bill Myers perts in the United States. Khrushchev. arm am ent under strict interna­ And W ednesday Nikita S- tional control. This w ill com . who had prom ..ised. j stitute a d ecisive contribution a few w eeks agoT hat the first U th e'sa cred cause of safe- WITHOUT INCIDENT—Legtatator* aad House guests view the erfevte “Operatimi Abolition” In the H aase cham ber Tuesday night. (State News photo by Vera Rieh) : you have any com m ent on the situation?” THE REPORT, subject of an U niversity adm inistration of­ ficia ls conferred with senators and other state officials during | em ergency session of the Ijoard the day on MSU needs but with i human flight into space w as > « of T rustees Monday, recom - no visible results. Republican soon to be realized, declared: S“ * ™ P « c e ; m ended 129.677,219 for MSU chiefs said they would give the “ Let the C apitalist countries ! try to catch up ” ?l?c e /^ * e points of P rem ier Khrushchev s To Lawmakers I after a request for 137,586,732 MSU argum ents at a party cau­ Readmitted I The T ass news agency sa id j poliücal-propaganda offensive 1Khrushchev talked with Ga- i suc*1 seem ed to reflect a i w as cut. President John Han­ cus W ednesday afternoon but i nah has called the Senate com - no such m eeting m aterialized. m ittee’s recom m endations “un­ Soviet intention to m ake the THE SENATE appropriation" B ill MyerA H astings junior, garin on Uie phone, and told greatest diplontatic use possi­ rea listic” and told the board Com m ittee has recomm ended and candidate for senior class him: _ - - that with the appropriation rec- an increase of 1205.384 in MSU’s president, was tem porarily dis- “ You have made yourself im ­ ble of the space feat. omm eded “ we cannot liv e.” M oscow 'diplom ats expressed! budget over last year’s 829,- oualified Wednesday by Harold m ortal. By MARY BASING MORE THAN 500 people of the speaker's podium amid State R epresentative Ralph “I w ill m eet you in Moscow. b elief the R ussians named the j cigar smoke and popcorn in 471,835. • Hodge, 'elections com m issioner State N ew t Staff W riter cked the Houife floor and gal­ Young, R -East Lansing, is dis­ spaceship Vbstok~or E ast, both ; The university.!* Board of of All-University Student Gov­ You and I and all our people lery to View file controversial the House Chamber- There w as satisfied with the com m ittee w ill solem nly celebrate th is to p lease A sians and to 'coun­ no form al discussion after the Trustees and President John A. ernm ent. “ Opération Abolition” drew film of the San Francisco stu­ report. “ I think one could an­ great feat in the conquering of ter the political and cultural dent dem onstrations and riots 45 m inute film as the House sw er ‘no’ to any budget handed Hannah have stated this week M yers was disqualified, for m ixed reactions from legisla­ space. Let the whole world see prestige associated with the out by the Appropriation com ­ that the increase is “wholly in­ exceeding his .cam paign expen­ tors when it w as shown by the during May 12-14, 1980 against had adjourned at 5:30 p.m . what our country is capable W est. 1. ~ ~ ~ the House Com m ittee on Un- R eactions to the film were adequate.” - diture lim it. The student gov­ M ichigan State Podice at 8:30 m ittee,” he «aid, “ and espec­ of. . SWARTHY young Gagarin, p.m . Tuesday in the State Arilerican A ctivities. varied. R epresentative AUison ially for the university re­ The board is asking for 837.- ernm ent elections r e v i e w board, how ever, readm itted GAGARIN, said Tass,. re­ husband of a m edical student House of R epresentatives. A screen w as set up in fion t G reen, R ., Tuscola County, quest. 586,732 but politicians in both M yers to the race W ednesday sponded: and father of two girls, rocket­ said it w as his first opportunity There are 232 departm ents houses are calling the request night upon his appeal ot the “Now let the other countries ed to world fa n » the m om ent Ip see the film . _ in the state that request funds o u t of proportion t o other re- decision. r try to catch u s.” Moscow announced the n ew s. “ I SE E NOTHING' wrong in a year, ahd by law , w e spend quests. And K hrushchev replied: P rem ier K hrushchev, vacatiaw- w itli tiw film ,” he said. “The only what we take in ,” he ad­ Governor Swainson’s total ed­ However, AUSG President Dan Rfedel said h e would pros­ "That's right. La* the Cap­ ia g as * B lack Boo. rorart, told purpose of showMtg-Jt w as to ded.- “ It’s quite a job' to m eet ucation bill w as 8117,300.571— ecute M yers if he were- a lN l» italist countries try to catch up him h is venture “w fik ■hB .dfr see what w as in m e film . It everyone's request.” but the Senate Appropriations ed. w ith,our country, which has m em bered down the centuries w as 'a w ise m ove to see the Young stated, however, that Com m ittee cut it to 8109,000- Candidates for cla ss officers blazed the trail into space and are allowed by the AUSG eiec- w h ich has launched first cosm onaut. ' the world’s a s an exam ple o fco u ra g e, gal­ lantry and heroism in the name of service to m ankind.” Polls Gose at 6:30 film .” “ Of course. Governor Swain- he had been with the university until he retired. 000. L egislators thus far have refused to com m ent on the ed­ ucation bill until it com es up Today is election day on cam - Off-campus students in the son’s action w ill insure a pretty He concluded by saying th at, for a vote either today or F ri­ m w iit t A W O t xrK W FVTJil good audience in M ichigan.” in spite of the problem s of the SO ylE T ANNOLNCExUENTS, o if’n ,e P°ints an(j ]andxng of G w agarin’s ere notteke- an- pus. ______ - I ®a st Lansing area m ay vote day. prom ised to place the achieve- but a | oviet scien tific If you are an undergraduate at a m obile unit w hich-w ill be , He saideferred a decision. Mure riudy “ A m ost im pressive scien tific John L ange, Tdmdng - taw and inasm uch a s Governor t i o n . - paign expense “ m an sa ys aB the food you c a n ! w as needed, said tiw Chairman, a ch iev em en t” Kennedy celled M U» S a ttm a# Flint Swainson ,~ f dem ocrat, has ob­ Of a total of 144 senators and representatives in the Michigan M versadm itted that tiehad! e* t w ifi be served lrom 5-36 to ] Sen. Jam es t * *\ irrte ity for student. Available May 1. | do-it instruction, according to 1959 MERCURY MONTEREY. 4 door 81300 cash. ED 7-0096._____________ 13 Dr. John D. Ryder, dean of th e ! Sedan, radio, heater, whitewalls, two- PHARMACEUTICAL SALES to n e -p a in t. Excellent condition, call FOR SALE McGREGUOR 8 - Iron College of E ngineering. C huck Mtnkley at ED 3-3581.____ -17 golf clubs. 4 - woods in good condit­ ion. 84-3 (bag Included) ED 7-7124. ] 1953 MG - TD. new top, good condition. Reasonable. IV 5-5237. 12 I960 MGA. WHITE WALL Wtra, speed; one year old. 850 CaU IV ¡ PORTABLE H I-FI. 3 speaker. 3 1 11 TO JU NE GRADUATES. * INTERVIEWING APRIL 19. ‘Delegate’ Farm Boy Wins Fame FOR INSTANCE, instead of being given form ulas for ealeu- < lating orbits o f satellites, stu-! Hannah OK’d |Hail Russian Astronaut w heelt., radio. 1308 miles, one owner. 4-1538.___________________________ 11 I dents study how form ulas are ■ E xcellent condition. ED 2-3227. 15 CONTACT FREE ROLL OF black and w hite derived. 1960 PEUGEOT, black, whitewalls. film 420. 130; o r 127 w ith this ad and Radio and heater, sunroof. Perfect any drug o r cosmetie purchase over PLACEMENT OFFICE “They learn m ethods of a r -! CAR WORRIES condition, low mileage. Cali EDt-3234 81. O ffer ends April 22 19617 M arek a fte r 5 p.m. RENAULT DAUPHINE I960. F our Moor, fine condition. Luggage rack - 13 Rexall Prescription Center, Clippert and Vine by Frandar. tf FOR DETAILS. By Trustees 'Space Age Columbus'1 riving at resu lts,” .Ryder said.; “This is im portant in all areas ; ol engineering and p articu larly! Well let os rem ove theae worries by giving your car 33 WATT SCOT am plifier and p re ­ The Board of T rustees has J and canvas. 10.000 miles. High cas am plifier. Acoustic research AR-2 mileage. Call ED 7-9256 after 5 p.m. speaker system. ED 7-1361 ext. 757. R E A L ESTATE given its approval to P resident j MOSCOW, (IB—“Columbus o fllz v e stia said he got to tell in outer-space work. " a com plete “ PHYSICAL “ After a ll, we have built j 7-8 pan. . 12 EAST LANSING. CLOSE to campus John A- H annah’s decision t o } _______ Yuri Alekseye- Khrushchev personally. After buildings and bridges beforeJ CHECK-UP.” 1959 TRIUMPH, whitewalls, radio BASENJIS - BARKLESS African and ail schools. 5 bedroom s to th is ; seek election a s a d elegate to]™ * sPace * 8 ® his landing at an undisclosed But when it com es to building and heater, good condition. Cali IV hounds. Champion-sired puppies for excellent home, gracious Uvingroom the Constitutional Convention. ; rich G agarin, is a dark--skin- V Complete Greasing .4-3636. ■—11 pet. show o f hunting. 575 up. TU w ith fire-stove fire-place. F u li din­ plaGe, he w as taken to-an avia­ rockets, we are not following 2-3614. 13 ing room, new ly decorated kitchen, - The convention w ill be beid] ned son ot a^ arpenter. tion center and talked with a previous pattern. JVe cannot V Oil Changed VALIANT 200 - 6.800 actual miles. den and h alf-b ath down. F our bed­ O wner moved to New York City. TRAILERS rooms, 4 piece b ath and sleeping in O ctober. The first man into space has Khrushchev by telephone. foresee many of the problem s V Tires Checked Paym ents 870.40 month. See a t 5335 porch up. 5th bedroom send storage Don Stevens of Okemos said , th e sam e piercing dark eyes as Ward cliff Drive. •Bast Lansing, after on 3rd floor, attractively finished -LATER the prem ier sent the our students w ill face. We have v Ignition Checked 4 pan. 1« eellent1 9« 10 X 40, rec. room and u tility room in w alk he thought the president's de-hpis 15th Century predecessor „ O n lot, pen out basem ent: Call Mrs. Rice. ED astronaut a telegram saying: to give them the knowledge V Carburetor Adjusted 1959 ALL STATE SCOOTER, good H > 2-0647 3-4083. office ED 7-1541. Hllley Inc.. cision w ill stim ulate m ore p eo -; and a strong chin with w ell “ It g iv es m e great pleasure to they w ill need to -so lv e these condition. 407 East Higham Street. R ealtors. * - « J3 pie from all political p arties to ] m arked lips curling in a slight v Brakes Tested problem s them selves.'" St. Johns. CA 4-4684.______ 14 F O R RENT EAST LANSING. BAILEY School !) nom inate w ell-qualified people j sm ile. — congratulate you on your heroic exploit. The entire Soviet peo­ NEW OUTER - SPACE EM P LO YM EN T ~ 3 blocks to cam pus! I Only $13.000 BS 6c BA DEGREE candidates, 3appointm RECENTLY REMODELED country includes 3 bedrooms, dining room, ‘“ c h i S home, 4 bedrooms, specious grounds. full basem ent, gas heat, attached g a r­ Connor miles from campus. ED 7-7477 for age, nice fenced back yard. F o r more Pinconning seconded Stevens, I background to iodicate tbe 27 This glorious victory w ill be Sm ith ‘ J ™ » E IS W M og to his ple are delighted by your feat. courses w ill prepare doctoral graduate's for important posi­ Larry’s Gulf. part-tim e employment w ith national ent. 14 details ;ind inspection call R. J. Frink. sa y in g h e thought m ore dele-. , jyear-oM . . , . ,ii S ^ P i y w o u l d l e ­ rem em bered t h r o u g h the '.firm with opportunity for sum m er IV 4-7759. IV 2-4570, ED 2-6595 W alter tions with aviation com panies, 504 W. MICHIGAN ~ em ploym ent and executive training. APARTMENTS N eller Co. Realtors, Brookfield gates should have the stature j com « » »e. the *** “heraldt ®of! •a new new. era a g es.” and federal agencies concerned C ar necessary. F o r interview , call PlazSV - 11 It is expected that “ G aga” . Across from Beal St. ' ED 7-7530. 6-9 p.m. ' 18 MALE STUDENT WANTED to share of Hannah. - !***** m one ^ ^ ^ero °* t"e with space program s. 2 bedroom apartm ent Completely basem NEAR CAMPUS. CAPE COO. both ' ____________ | Soviet Union. w ill be awarded the Soviet Un­ These organizations have a Entrance to Campus FOR SMALL BOYS CAMP, experi­ furnished and included kitchen, ished. ent and upstairs nicely fin ­ 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, beau­ He already is cglled “G aga” ion’s highest m ed a l. enced counselors needed. rN alure. dining room living, room. P rivate tifu constant need for engineers of -n flerv , camping, archery, cratts. Will entrance and parking area. XV 3-4311. disposal. 100 room, l fam ily dishw asher and o ' it a bv the mam in the street and consider h u sb a n d ' and wife, if wife ext. 23r~between 1 - 6 p.m. 11 3 fireplaces. am p electrical service. 1st floor laundry. See ¡ j D 3 . C C i l l 1111 j bailed by P rem ier Khrushchev | is nurse. Minimum age 19. W rite giv- owners. 138 Gunson. 12 -ing experience and background. Camp * — — and th e high est governm ent Flying Eagle. 1251 W eber Drive. Lan- ooupte. Cooking, unapproved. IV aing. M ic h ig a n " MALE CHAUFFEUR - TYPIST With — - 12 5-9370. 2 OR 3 ROOMS. P refer m arried 11 S ER V IC E (Continued from P age 1) and party officials.- G agarin di'o listeners later heard ithe ,I can took forward to a great fu- Information “BACK KAKS EAST LANSING. THREE room, car. and check w riting experience. p art-fu rn ish ed apartm ent. Utilities EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER—de­ tape recordings of som e of j turei but rothuig to^ equal the^^ j FC ^ „ g chairm en —8 30 p.m ., B aft-tim e. Call Raymond Roberson, paid, only $65 Near campus and post- th ese m essages, m arking the | exploit of April 12, 1961. piano timer. IV 7-3281. ' 13 office. F ur postgrad lady _or office sires ends. work. Any evening and w eek­ ED 2-5021. Room 233, 2 buzzes. 36 Union .- lady. CaU Musselman R ealty. ED 13 first tim e a human voice h as] How he w as chosen, no one PM Gamma Nu, Rush—7:15 MALE STUDENT to d e a n a p a rt­ 2-3583. 12 m ent every 2 weeks. Contact Ray­ been heard from outer space, a s y et knows. Nor d oes anyone p.m ., 21 Union, casual dress, j m ond Roberson, piano tu n er. IV UPPER UNFURNISHED. 4 rooms EXPERT THESES and general ty p­ Som e odd aspects o f Soviet j know w hat sort of training he Am erican B aptist Student Fel-j 7-3281. - ~ tf and bath. Newly decorated, garage ing, electric typew riter. 17 years and u tilities paid. ED 7-7628 12 experience, ED 2-5545. one block iro m Brodv. _ ' tf reports raised questions about underwent for h i s historic lowship—7:30 p.m ., Baptist} PART-TIME WORK to fit vour .............................. the project: w hether tbere'had '■ ' flight. schedule. M arried m ale 25 o r older ROOMS Student cráter, 322 Oakhill, j w ith car. Lansing area. Apply 515 E. LEARN TO FLY. Spring is here, been prerious failures, whether Michigan Avenue. -Lansing, anytim e now’s a good tim e to sta rt enjoying HE WAS BORN, prosaically speaker: Dr. Milton Rokeach, i during th e day. 17 APPROVED ROOM FOR 2 male th is exciting y et relaxing sport. Drive other astronauts, , perished in enough, on a collective farm - topic: “ n Religion e » 8 lon «as ■ a D eter-i students. ED 7-0179. 448 P ark Lane. 14 out for a n e e dem onstration ride. 2 _ GIRLS OVER 21 - p art tim e em ­ and 4 place -rentals. Reasonable rates. unsuccessful attem pts. Soviet »Qear SmpienskJwest of Moscow mmant in D ecision Making ploym ent. 12 to 6_ p.m. CaU. Clint COMFORTABLE. QUIET ROOM S heren Aviation. N orth A bbot Road. authorities say it’s ndT so D rake a t ED 7-131L 13 for a graduate student. Bath, park­ ED 2-0324. tf j w here his father w as a carpen- Green Splash—4:15 p.m ., open-; ing. 810.00 a week. ED 2 - 1 3 5 4 . ___12 | — ; *«-• H is father and a brother ing, 7 p.m ., pledges, 8 p.m ., | " RELIABLE, HONEST GIRL. 21-40. MUSIC - after tw o successful years to do housework and care for invalid ABOVE JUSTICE COURT, private a t th e CHORAL GABLES we feel com phshm eut w as a a n to l^ ra j ^ woridng a t that trad e. cheerleaders, Women’s In tra-; w ife of M.S.U. professor. Need car. entrance, parking, m an over 25. .Qualified to serve you. Jim Benhem. From th e tim e of his birth, m ural Pool. Perm anent job. 6 da vs oer week. IV 9-2389. j j I ED 7-9951— _ 11 E xt. 2301 weekdays: ED 7-9318 eve­ 2 SINGLE ROOMS on college bus TYPIST ANN BROWN. New phone THERE HAD been rum ors March 9,4934, he lived the nor- IFC-r7 p.m ., Rush for com m it-j nings. 12 line. Good beds. clealtT quiet, p ark ­ num ber. ED 2-8384. Electric ty p e­ for several days. Long ahead 1 m al M e of a youth in the Soviet tee m em bers, 308 Student' ing. CaU a fter 6. IV 3-3454. 13 w riter. Term papers and theses, also of the tim e M oscow said the Union. But evidently he show- Services building. Renerai typing. tf Alpha Zeta—7 p .m .,-10 2 Ag. FO R S A IE M EN : ROOM for two. n ear campus, space ship was shot into orbit, j ed signs o f great prom ise for private entrance, cross ventilation, WONCH DUPLICATING - moved H all. shower, reasonable. ED 3-1746 11 to 1720 E. Michigan. Lansing. Thesis the Communist D aily W orker. he w as sent to Saratov, hun- ROOM IN QUIET HOME, private ! typing and. duplicating, com m erça! typesetting. Call in London reported a su ccess -1 dreds of m iles aw ay on the Vol- M anagem ent Club—8:30 p.m ., j hath, parking, IV 4-9538 after 6 p.m. _______ _ tf ful fligh t already had taken ga river. J o r training at an elections, 33 Union. lOOt STUDENT AND FACULTY or Thursdays. 13 j —........... >1 ..................... place. And W ednesday Soviet | industrial college. H is earlier H fllri—7:30 p.m ., Friday, April ( a heck oJ_ BARGAINS 14, Sabbath Services, H illel LARGE ROOM FOR 2 male stu­ W ANTED tipsters m entioned to W estern schooling w as interrupted by good g u y ) dents. One block from Berkey H all. correspondents that the fligh t th e G erm an invasion when be H ouse. Cigarettes .................... 24c pack 85.50 p er week. ED 3-8323 after 5 p m . Persian Club—8 p.m ., Friday Tennis balls-can .......... .. 3/11.99 11 MAN AND WIFE w ith experience to clerk p art-tim e in sm all food store tn exchange fo r re n ta l o f fu r­ had taken {dace Friday and w as about seven. that an announcem ent w as im ­ April 14, 32 Union. - SENIOR VEEP Badminton sets-com plete . -3139 “ LO S T and FO U N D nished apartm ent, adlotning store. South L ansing location. Call IV m inent. - HE WAS GRADUATED in Christian Student Foundation— : 1965 and in the m eantim e join­ 6:36“p.m ., Friday, April 14. j Golf balls, name brands, repaints .. 4-1012. 14 About 9:30 a.m . W estern cor­ ..................... „L O S T . SU D E RULE. i. 8328 doz. P ick ett In brown case on N orth Cam­ 10" yellow ed the local aviation club whare M arried Group, buffet a n d : TO RENT 1 to 2 bedroom house to respondents w ere tipped to be pus. CaU ED 7-3422. _ 4 1 E ast L ansing o r East side Lansing. he learned to fly .— - supper, home of’Dr. W allace { Wilson golf balls 86.95 doz. ready for a story. And sudden­ SP E C IA L D esire fuU basem ent, central heat, He w ent from the industrial Robertson. Golf sets, clubs, cart, bag , . 849.95 *5 LOST Fine golf shoes . $9.95 pr. - BLACK CHESTERFIELD strage, reasonable re n t fo r raspolla­ ? t . U k e n by m istake a t Lambda ISle couple. ED 2-322S: complete Chi House. April 8th. Call 239 Abbot H an _________ ___ -■____________ -J J WANTED—FEMALE STUDENT go­ ing to Sum m er School to live with 12 ly M oscow radio—after a blare of spirited m usic—announced ttw ttb e sp acesh ip w as in the I school to an aviation academ y H illel—6 p.m .. Sunday, April; where he - w as 1957. It w as there 16, buffet supper, “The E ich- j m afr-Trial,” Social and mix-! D ISC O U N T ON A L L F R EE , H2LST^> HHOWN BRIEFCASE with woman and tw o small children to PA R T S 20 m in u te in sta lla tio n Gvrti shoes, heavy w h i t e ............ 34 96 w xtbooM , Friday on cam pus. £D S partan Village apartm en t • Sum m er a lso th at he m et his -wife, Val- er. H illel House. 7-14U. is only. ED 2-38«. AND White canvas tennis shoes ........ $588 12 W ESTERN skeptics wonder- i entina, who w as graduated D em ocrats for Liberal Action— on gu aran teed ed w hether the Soviet U n ion !fitu n the Orenburg M edical 7 p.m ., Thursday, April 13, A C C ESSO R IES Canvas casual oxfords ____.. .. 82.99 would risk an announcem ent in I School. 31 Union. ~~ TO - Hanes briefs 6r T shirts ........ B anes sw eat shirts 99cea. ..........»___81 99 PUBLIC RELATIONS positions for four *61 G rads: * RECEPTIONIST-LIBRARIAN: no previous train in g required: pleasant m ade no com m ent on th is as-! w ife. Two years ago,Jh ey had advance of the final com pletion j Since becom ing a pilot he has Speech Com m ittee for Water of the feat. Soviet o ffic ia ls! tried near Moscow with his Carnival—6:30 p.m .. Thurs­ FA C U L T Y AND M UFFLERS day, April 13, 34 Union. tra n sm issio n s dun Tan pants .. S3 98 m anner; file health reference m aterials; edit m onthly health digest. - p ect. STU D EN TS — . ith eir firrt daughter, Y elena. A M ilitary supplies for RXJ.T.C. Tracking stations outside, the i second daughter w as born on — m otors — Shocka Fishing gear-cut rate prices Hip boots 6c w aist w aders . . . $8.99 up EMPLOYEE MAGAZINE r n r m n ■ Good e a r fo r hum an interest stones; Soviet bloc had no advance ¡Ida 27th birthday a month ago. some lay-out experience for training; sense of design. reJ irted X,S t S S e ' S e t HE JOINED the Young Com- Radio Hams G en erators repaired • in sta lled - exch an ged Springa _Ball g lo v e s .......... . ... $9.88 up TECHNICAL WRITERS: Science background; some economics; prom otional and educational copy; photography helpful. _ - “ scien tists outside th e U .S.S.R cam e a m em ber o f the Commu­ Meet Tonight S ta rtera Carba C ustom Hi-Speed EVERYTHING FOR SPORTS n ist party in 1960. He bolds the took the anDouacemewt for the Am ateur radio operators w ill rank o f m ajor in the Soviet Air T une-upa E quipm ent AND CAMPING AT ASSISTANT GRAPHIC ARTIST: K eyllning en d layout easantial; paste-up; m ost part, a t face v a lse. m eet .today at 8 p.m . in 221 F orce. • type knowledge; cherts; posters; brochures. IN MOSCOW, scien tist after H is first words on returning E lectrical E ngineering. Four FOX HOLE P X STORE scien tist appeared on telev i­ to earth a s reported by Taas local am ateur operators w ill AT FRANDOR Michigan service corporation, dow ntow n D s M t G enerous sion to exp ress th eir enthusp perquiaitiea. good starting salary, to p working conditions. W ant wsQ- asm . P rof. V ladim ir Dobronra­ w ere: *1 ask yon to te ll the P arty, th e Governm ent mad N i­ address the group and answer questions. Instructions w ill continue If RAMIN’S AUTO PARTS m annered, articuiate. inventive applicants. Sand detailed resum e, photo, vov, who h as w ritten about k ita K hrushchev personally IV 4-4596 enough enthusiasm is shown, 526 N . LARCH SPRING OR SUMMER wgddtng and sample* o t creative w ork. Jobs begin Im mediately following graduation. m ethods of controlling apace that to e landing w as norm al. I tow n with Chapel trato . W orn «nee. W rite: D irector of Public Relations, Michigan Hospital Service; 411 East ships, said the Soviet lend in feel w ell. I have no bruises ra according to Jerry H eem ye, O PE N SU N D A Y 9 TO 1 rxceltoat condition. ED 1-3281 a fte r m echanical engineering in- 4 pm . It Jefferson. Detroit,. Michigan. this field over the U nited in ju ries.” [S ta te s “is im m easurable.” The governm ent newspaper structor. '.rjrv;* Spi llP liil ÉM 1É w Ê H Ë & ^ m ’Æ W m m Thnrwlay Morning, April 13» 1 9 6 t No Action on tCflBtinued from P o p 1) qualify far adnttetoen. The bill then mart to pooo- Alao, they point cut that MSU od within one week ofler com* a ccetto a percentage e f cmt-of- lad oat of committee. state studente wm ch .corree- The university adminirtra- ■centage of tion Wednesday adopted i cau­ to te attend tious oad nervous wait-and-see othar States. policy to it considered possible H all states passad laws for ways to fight for a larger appro­ their state universities to ec­ priation from the state legis­ cepì only fa-etto» studente, lator*. Mbtogn studente la otber Jacweir Breslin, MSU secre­ States wotod return to Mfcfet- tary and secretary to the Board B1 H R af Trustees, and Philip J. May, Michigan, the students vie* president for business and I pay m-rtate tuition and finance and trettsmcr, met with would replace the out-of-state state senators and other state students who bad been paying officials most of Wednesday. higher fees. Tims there would Breslin and May spent three be a loss of revenue, but no hours h conference with Char­ change in the number of stu­ les J. . McNeil, director of the dents. legislative services bureau and Incidently, the senate appro­ financial advisor to the appro­ priations committee has sug­ priations committees. gested that MSU raise in-state Senator Frank D. Boodle (R- tuition 930 a year and out-of- L apeer, S t C lair), a m em ber of state tuition $180 per year, or the Senate Appropriations Com­ |S0 per tern» more than is pres­ m ittee, art in at the conference. ently collected. The purpose of the conference If the senate b ill is passed as w as to show where th e adtnin- it now stands, the adm inistra­ istration believed that the ap­ tion is considering the desira­ propriation figures in the sen­ bility of holding a m eeting of a te b ill contain a 1764,000 error. leading alum ni to acquaint The Senate bill takes into con­ them with the facts in the situ­ sideration an enrollm ent in­ ation. crease of 2,100 stu d en ts.b u t the The Board of T rustees, if it i university is actually expecting b elieves it necessary, is pre­ an increase of 4,100 for the next pared to com m unicate with the year. parents of the student body b y It is hoped by the adm inis­ m ail. tration that talking to the sena­ tors w ill help the MSU financial situation and that the suggest­ ed appropriation w ill be re­ considered before m idnight Fri­ 4 to Attend day, BEADLE and M cNeil indica­ Annual Econ ted to Breslin and May that they would m ention the findings o f their conference a t a party Conference caucus W ednesday afternoon, Four faculty m em bers w ill but no such m eeting w as held. represent the university Thurs­ B reslin, since the battle for day, Friday and Saturday a t appropriation» began, has m et the tw enty-fifth annual m eet­ and talked with every state sen­ ing of the M idwest E conom ics ator to try to m ake known the A ssociation at Indianapolis.^ MSU viewpoint. In conjunction with the them e A ll-U niversity Student Gov­ of the m eeting, “ Problem s of ernm ent W ednesday . a l s o Econom ic Growth,’’ D r. Milton launched a vigorous cam paign S. Goldberg, assistant profes­ to make known the viewpoint of sor of accounting and financial the students and their parents. adm inistration, w ill participate O v e r 100 students worked in the session discussing the around the clock sending 15,000 financial problem s of sm all letters to the parents of in-state b usiness. students. D r. John Hunter, econom ics The letters, signed by Dan professor,; w ill preside a t the I K iedel. president of AUSG, ex ­ session on the common m arket. plained the situation and called “ Changing Concepts of the K napps’s faith and confidence in the community has been demonstrated for parent help to fight the ap­ B asic Statistics Course" w ill be j propriations „b ill“ aS it now the subject of a talk by Dr. stands. The letters, which in­ Richard Henshaw, professor of j for the past 65 years. In the ing-out-of-the-year of 1937, a com closed the nam e and phone personnel and production- ad­ number of each fam ily’s state m inistration. new Knapp's store was built on the former site of the old Downey Hotel. senator, asked parents to w rite or pboae their senators protest­ in g the appropriations cut. ALLISON G REEN, of Tusco- —la . Republican floor leader in Myers In 1949, expansion resulted in a larger store to keep pace with the ever­ the H ouse of R epresentatives, w hen asked to com m ent on the (Continued from P age 1.) senate action Tuesday said: board did not consider this .“ Many agencies of the gov­ question. growing community. The great modernization program of 1951 through ernm ent could use extra mon­ In regard to an order of ey , but I a m i» full agreem ent matchbooks M yers bought to I -1955 brought new shopping pleasure with convenient escalators, wider, w ith the (senate) com m ittee’s advertise his cam paign, Hodge j position that w e are to liv e decided that any m atchbooks j w ithin our incom e." M yers could return, to him “uncluttered’’ aisles, modem lighting, (making Knapp’s one of America’s G reen also said that the state would not be charged against universities esp ecially MSU and him as a cam paign expendi­ best-lighted stores) and a generally more pleasant shopping atmosphere. the U niversity of M ichigan? ture. have a duty to educate M ichi­ gan students fir s t The m em bers of the three- man review board are Jane The entire year of 1958 was devoted to further remodeling and improve­ Adm inistration officials an­ Binghani. G ainesville, F la., sw er by first pointing out that senior; G il Cox, Harper Woods MSU has y et to turn down a senior and M ary Eberhardt, ment to better serve the community. - M ichigan resident who can Richmond senior. j n . ia a a B anna aaa Crossword Puzz e ■ u a a s a a n aanao aaa Customers, in turn, over and over again tell us they like to shop at Knapp’s St.] 33. Pronoun □nan b o d s □ an n a B sa a n a o a n sa SE naa na Watch for the because they have the confident feeling that, day in and day out, they can o sa B ogan ana get the things they want... at prices they like to pay... in comfortable sur­ 3LAceeartbte tettto tM rt 4L I t o to « □0 a sa a a anna □□□□□□□ n an aa sa n o 3 0 (3 0 OPENING of roundings . . . with courteous service. a sn a u □ □ □ a n sa 4L retour 4T.CS* <#. Riv*r I* the □na nan a a n sa anaag □□□ aaa KNAPP’S C a n to n telatila a» Yaeto-tey*» r » iti to. Military EAST LANSING. jNow, greater confidence in the community is expressed by Knapp’s New SL S L FtotfcaU te a East Lansing store. It will be a magnifident, quality fashion center, dedi­ SL Cubic LGtoaay paint tL 8 a a « a i Dedicated to Your M. Apnea» 4. Duplex 11. Cadane* IL Ground- cated to the serving of the community’s needs in Women’s, Children’s and SL filthy placa 5. Curve Shopping Pleasure noWM L P e n na a f L Near 7 Part o t the 17. Superviaed I». B u rn t Men’s fashions. It will be ready to open very soon. . 1*S «u*ar LBrickUyar 31. Daydream XL Period af light 34.Tr. juaim ar 3S U n ­ fortunata ST.Maad ----- SLOooa Soon There Will Be Two. . . To Serve You With Friendliness 30. Waakan 3LTrap IL to U ie 37. Movae amoothly to. M en d elicate 4L C atti* 4L Shabby 4L Clamp 4L Coin «T.PaUawaf Antiquaria* Society: 4L Fruit 4L Infant a SI. Nate a t Downtown — 3 00 S. Washington East Lansing — 230 M. A. C. Ave. Ito acato a i Si Tbortday Morning, April 1 3 , 1 9 6 1 M kU gts State News, East U u te g , Michigan Operation Abolition Placement fk o g k a m m vom uinoR cum. HH M a n Bureau CT TT TP C Baltie Continues Interviewing it the Place­ *. 2D I E A S T L A N S I N G • P H O N E ED.2-2ÖI4 I C * (Continued from Page 1) , opportunity to show h im self." ment Bureau Monday. Addit­ Saron said. ional information ht the Place­ NIGHTS ft SUN! — ADULTS Me SAT. MAT. « 8 c right to Saron said he felt that critics ment Bur—a Bulletin for the ADULT ENTERTAINMENT '‘American way of life.” have played down the fact that week of April 17-21: He said he felt there Ls noth­ students can be “whipped up? ENDS TONIGHT - FEATURE AT 7:00 . 9:90 ing wrong in showing the film . and incited whether they are Tl—Inn Baler Bearing On. interviewing Mechanical En­ "1 THOUGHT the m ovie w as ideologically blowing off inspired or just steam . gineers and Accounting. “UK Mr TIE TttTS « T 3 S 5 good; thought it should be Caltd—in Coma. School« in­ shown for the purpose of show­ Mrs. Swainson view ed the terviewing Later Elementary ing not only students but all film and left soon after it w as Education for Oth grade; Jun­ R O V E R E interested Am ericans that com ­ over. Four students reporting ior High English: Secondary munism is a clear and present for the M ichigan D aily Saw the Agriculture. EngUsh-Spanish, . i n bMWrtO ttSSaiH « S ÏÏÂ 1 2 Î danger.” said Karl Lady. Evan- film in the House. Commercial. Math - Physics; stoft, 01-, sophomore and pres- j B efore th e tilm u a s shown it ident of U teM SU Young Con- w as announced over the,pubbc Gtndaoce and Counseling. " Atlantic Companies interview­ servatives club. . 41« ... „ ... „ We o f the C onservative club j a n d ^ urge a ll A m ericans to stand up film . to be no dem onstrations during t h e s h o w i n g o f the ing all majors from tins col­ leges of Business Ac Public Ser­ vice, Cammunicatifln Arts, and Cn i l SUGGEST W A T YOU STARTS FRIDAY and he counted by lending their THE BEST IN "THE MOVIE is m ade up a l­ Science and Arts. SEE TH E ENTERTAINER'. FOREIGN FILMS ‘strong support to the HUAC m ost entirely of new sreel shots, M en— N ational Bank k and the FB I. __ Inorane# Othrfcr Is brilliant, film ed by TV cam eram en who Trust Co. iiderviewing ill ma­ The New York Post any«: "W e’ve got to realize th e, jors from the colleges of Sci­ terrific. A fmdnnting Com m unist threat. Banning J covered the events for stations ROADBLOCK—East Lansing police check cars at E. Grand River ave. and Haga- ence k Arts. Business k Public pitterò, Hi# latorteinor' “G re a t performances nil, these movies is not allowing alln w in i ' KRON « and KPIX in San Fran­ matched te roleo tkat have be« cisco .” reported Paid Jacobs in dorn road roadblock Tuesday for a man who robbed the McPherson bank in Service, and Communication is M tertaM air' dearly, strongly written! And Americans,_to see what is a c­ The Reporter Picfcney, Michigan. The roadblock was thrown up at 9:SO a.m. and terminated Arts. ~ tually happening as far as “A fter tlie hearings Nov. '24. I960- Goriby CrovAor through R all, Lanrenct Olivier Com m unist propaganda is con­ had been at 2:24 p.m. (State News Photo by Doug Friz) Vermont% Hie Comm. Schools N. V. TimjM 1s simpering, scampering cerned." __ com pleted, two HUAC staff interviewing Early Elementary “ On# of fho nwst drinking, preparing to make m em bers — W illiam W heeler, It costs 1100 and is sold by I Saul, Ralph, Juanita W heeler) The rest of the film is m ade E ducation; Secondary B usiness exciting things «vor love, desperately trying to get * STATE POLICE Commis­ ch ief W est Coast investigator, W ashington Video. and Sally are taken out of the j up of scenes showing Archie j E ducation. E nglish, Science, another show together, dancing, sioner, Joseph Childs brought and Fulton (“ Buddy” ) Lew is ‘Operation Abolition’ opens room by police. Sally struggles j Brown being ejected from the j and Home Econom ics pvt on coUnlnhi!" singing like a negro bines stag, about 20 state troopers with him III. went to the television sta- with a picture of a pam phlet with the police. hearing room for the th ird jim e j SaafieM Comm. Schools in- V — Arri»nr K n ig h t $àh#é9f Rpvfov er, bouncing back from defeat to the House when he cam e to j tions with subpoenas for all the titled “The Un-Am erican Ac­ A fter these people leave a after he tak es the stand as a terview ing E lem entary Educri- time after time, never at a loot show the film . n e w r e e l film that had been tiv ities of HUAC.” Then Chair­ m em ber of the com m itte not subpoened w itn ess. ption for 4th grade: Junior High for the next line, the next ges­ ‘Communism on the Map’ shot during the dem onstra­ man of HUAC F rancis W. Wal­ shown explains why the doors There are statem ents by sev-|E n glish -S ocial Studies: and Sec- ture of performers pretense!" w asn't shown because it w asn’t tion s,” Jacobs said. in the resolution calling for the According to the sam e article ter, P a ., is shown seated behind aren’t opened. a large desk with a view of eral com m ittee m em bers, ail ondary Social Studies “ Why the doors aren’t open­ shown seated at a large, neat Gardes City Pabttc Schools OuKO&t —Archer Winsten ■film's showing. I received no “ Buddy" L ew is assisted W ash­ th e' Capitol seen through the ed—no people in Am erican—or­ desk with the Capitol see n be­ interview ing E lem entary E d­ I t n l order to show that film ,” ChiJds j ington Video Productions, the O livier Nominated For window behind him a s sunlight derly—th is is the only reason— hind them through a window. ucation for grades S and 6 ; Academy Award said. com pany that edited the film stream s through the Venetian we w ill continue—now sim ply— There are scenes of girls Junior High Band. Vocal M usic, fa llin g the film “quite inac-j and readied it for distribution, blinds. ~ orderly conduct—perform ance” hiding their faces and then a and Home E conom ics; Second­ curate," E lliot Saron, N ew , with the technical work and He explains that operation is all this reporter could hear m em ber of the sta ff of the com ­ ary industrial A rts. M atb-Sci- STARTS FRI. APRIL 21 — VIRGIN SPRING York City graduate student in j the narrator’s voice is his. abolition is the phase used by from th e sound track. m ittee Congressm an Johnnson ence, Psychology and Special econom ics, said that the point j THE FILM IS an official U.S. Comm unists for abolishing, the The film then m oves to the of M ichigan, discribing how the E ducation. of the film w as to show' how | HUAC. second day of the hearings, students fe lt “ duped” by the House of R epresentative docu­ Communists incited, crowds | m ent and advertised as a spec­ Lake Featoa School inter­ WALTER SAYS the film is May 13, when loud speakers are. Com m unists after the riots. view ing E nglish — against the HUAC. intended to show how known set up across the street from ial publication, “The Commu­ THE FILM has been criticiz­ Muskegon Public Schools in­ “ HOWEVER, the -com m ittee nist-Led R iots A gainst the Com m unists “work." He nam es City H all, according to the ed by m any a s propaganda to terview in g E lem entary E duca­ helped incite Archie Brow n, one House Com m ittee on Un-Amer­ som e of them who are seen in narrator. hide the “true" a ctivities and tion. A rt, and Vocal M usic: of the Communists a t the hear- ican A ctivities in San Francis- the film , including Archie Although having earlier stat­ m ethods of the HUAC. Junior High Math, E nglish. Vo- ing and riots. It gave him a n l: o , May 12-14. 1960. .B r o w n , “ second in com m and ed th e capacity of the hearing of the Com m unist P arty in Cal­ room at 400, the n areatd narrator r'at at I J ? crittcs eXí ? about? e*»,0Í the ,° ne inaccu 0Í th e racies [c [ al S e c o n d ^ Social narrator a t i b e s ahnut the inaccuracies I E nglish, and Special iforn ia.” and Harry B ridges, this point says th at “over 200, o£ ^ fllm ^ the. B ay A rea 1i,tum es Education president of the International of the crowd w ere-adm itted to Student Com m ittee for the Ab­ Longshorem en’s and W are­ th e hearing room till it is filled olition of the HUAC, 1732 San Herfcaer, Sm its. MiskiQ & j housem en’s Union. to cap acity." F rancisco st., B erkeley 3, C alif. Johnson interview ing Account-' Bill Scenes are then shown of Students outside City H all on “The fact is t h a t this student p icketers carrying signs the stairs chant “ abolish the song, ‘We S h - a ll N ot be Godwin H eights Public Schools ing. — reading “ P reserve Our F ree­ com m ittee” and “ w e shall not M o v e d ,’ th e chantturned- (Grand R apids) in terview in g 1 Johnson dom " and “P rotect Our Teach­ m ove." According to the nar­ song used a t the demon­ E lem entary Education; Junior ers." rator, th is chant is fin ally sung, stration on M ay 13 when, peo­ High S pecial Education; a n d 1 The film is som etim es badly to the tune of a song lifted from ple w ere hosed down the stairs) Secondary Arte k Crafts and! focused and it is hard to hear th e “old Com m unists’ People’s w as originally a religiou s spir­ E nglish. SCULPTURED ELEGANCE everything that is being said, Song Book." W aterford Township Schools -tor p a h ly from the poor quality of itual and is w ell known to peo­ AT THE SAME TIME that ple acquainted w ith folk m u­ interview ing E lem entary Eld- ' A d ra m a tic n e w .d i a m o n d d e s ig n by the film but also because of the the narrator say s that the stu­ sic. It is, in fa ct, the them e ucation and Special Education. Orange B lo s s o m ; e s p e c ia lly f o r t h e y o u g - - noise in the San F rancisco City dents w ere repeatedly warned song of m any of the sit-in dem ­ (P ontiac, M ich.) Junior Glass H all hearing room . by the p olice, there are scen es onstrators in the South,” claim s D ouglas W alker, I t, a stu­ of hoses being turned on the the B ay Area Student Comm it­ Stoekhridge Comm. Schools, interview ing E lem entary Edu­ — a t - h e a r t . . . d i a m o n d e n g a g e m e n t rin g in g o ld , 1 9 5 .0 0 ^ M a t c h i n g w e d d i n g band 14 K 30 130 . dent at the U niversity of Cal­ crow d. te e in a detailed pam phlet titled cation; B usiness Education, J Prices include Federal ta> President ifornia. is shown a s a w itness The dem onstrators, m ost of In Search of 'IYuth analyizing Speech, M ath, English-Journal- subpoened before the com m it­ them shown sittin g p assively on the film . ism , E n g l i s h - D ram atics, te e . the step s of City H all w ith their T his com m ittee say s in th e ! French or Spanish. Naakia-Mills Schsol District He read fin ally , after m any hands folded or in th eir pockets, pam phlet, In Search of Truth, interruptions from com m ittee are trying non-violent resist­ that; — „ interviewing Elementary Edu­ W U t K ay QUALIFIED: BILL STANDS FOR: m em bers, a prepared statem ent an ce, th e narrator said . "A ll assertions m ade herein cation and Art; Secondary E ng­ 1500 W oodw ard. D etroit and N o rth lan d 3.66 All College Renewal of Jr. N ew sletter saying am ong other tilin g s E verybody is w et and looks can lie su b stan tiated by photo­ lish, Math, Art. Science, and W O 2-0500: C o n v e n ie n t a c c o u n t: available IFC Goals Chairman J-Hop Sim ilar to This that he didn't fe el he could co­ in disorder excep t the police­ graphs, sworn a ffid a v its, and Home E conom ics. ~ (Garden Y ear's Success operate w ith the com m ittee. m en who are a t a ll tim es or­ on-the-spot tape recordings.” Q ty r M ich.) Honors' College More Projects for He said the “com m ittee pun­ d erly and often slow m oving. T his com m ittee in vites in­ Phi Eta Sigma J-Couucil ish es groups and individuals THOUGH THE narrator gives quiries. Outstanding Freshman — .I-Council Aid in Selection ; fo r .. . ” The rest is lost in the a detailed description o f a stu­ MANY PEOPLE argue that Army ROTC of M iss MSU noise of the film . dent hitting a m iddle-aged po­ the film is an accurate account Fraternity Officer G reater Participation in ! According to narrator (Lew ­ licem an over the head and, of w hat happened and a v a l­ Delegate. Campus I’.N. Con­ C lass Gov’t by Off-Campus is) unidentified in the film , the he said , causing him to have a uable m eans of alerting the ference Students _ _ hearing room w as filled w ith stroke, th ere are—no scenes public against the Com m unist REALISM: Prom ises that 1students, longshorem en and show ing th is. m enace. ~ cran be fulfilled! —' ! rela tives of the w itn esses. There are sequences showing In a publication, th e Min- A ll through th e film new s- a policman being carried on a uteman Bulletin, put out by the ! m en appear and photographers stretcher into an ambulance. Farm Bureau, th ere are eye­ j crowd in front of the TV cam ­ H ie students refu se to m ove witness accounts of what " tra n -! eras taking the film . from the w et staircase and po­ spired inside th e h ea rin g ! A fter shots o f students clap ­ licem en _are shown grabbling ping and singing, the narrator the dem onstrators and in m any room." — says: - A sham eful dem onstration I_ c a ses sliding people down the against law and order d efies j “ A fter the noon recess, a stairs. description,” according to a group o f already subpoened THE SCENES Com m unist w itn esses - have dem onstrators, young men and of passive statement of issued by m inisters! the B a y area who w ere aG THURS.-FRI.-SÀT. started a riot inside the hear­ wom en, zoom ing and bumping the hearings. They are quoted ing room .” over the stairs on their w ay to in the M inuteman B ulletin. ARCHIE BROWN, Saul som e­ the bottom , many with their _ ‘«fr jg OUR certain convic-L one, Ralph som eone and a dark hands still in their pockets or tion th at tb it indefensible dem ­ haired, fair-skinned _ woman folded on th eir la p s, drew onstration against law and j ONLY nam ed S ally are shown stand­ ia u g h ter in the House- order w as conceived, planned ing in front of the railing in the The narrator said that eight and directed by a few hard-core hearing room . Brown gestures students required hospitaliza­ Com m unist agitators who w e r e ! A Challenging Career a lot w hile the other three peo­ tion but does not tell of their carrying out their textbeok - ple seen a t the railing are im ­ sp ecific ihjories. m obile. orders on insurrection w ith : F iv e officers w ere “ seriously cla ssic su ccess," the m in isters; WHITE w ith a Notional Company There are crys o f “ open the hurt!’, the narrator said, w ith said . I door" from those outside who one suffering a stroke. He gives couldn’t get in after lunch. „ There is no address on the descriptions of som e of the M inuteman B ulletin. POP-OVER This cry turns into a chant other injuries of the policem en. An unidentified spectator There is hand clapping inside t) n f of ib<- m.ijur c u u l l ; tn.uranr* rómpanle» te tha U niU f State», Kmployert Mutual« ef W autau « f l m r*-— the hearing room . Brown grins THE BACKGROUND music T uesday night said: in the film m arches through "Frankly, there is a hell o f| as h e-sta n d s before a m icro­ picking up tem po w ith the ac­ a b etter m ovie down the street; j OXFORD reer «M »rtwalUei te manv men a n t «ornen each jrear. I o n » of tito « «aJoreO te iosurancr, feut «Chen w at* un- phone by the railing. tion. iw ara—a a til u»ty O i m i h I tk o )o b i w tth oooipanr rep ra- «»■muir»« tea» th e lr U n ta ti— coul< no t p f l M a a * tk etr FINALLY the “ open the door" chant turns into singing this is a flop." DRESS SHIRT earaer w M i w naU soS te «a t e m n i M compoay. of the N ational Anthem with , tinny Says r.mploveri Mutual* peopto urork te oeof 100 cltte«. humo som e people in the hearing Reg. $4.25 •a fl «noli, tbroufhout tko l'aftoS State«. O rfp ih rtl a ítaU reatary a(e, te 1*11, «tur t» « p « a y has kuUt ap a aatton* room standing and singing w hile a few people . behind REED A PART «M e repatatloa ‘ for SepeaSabUlty a n i aeretce hy Iti Brown do not sing, clap or FOB THAT rarefully eelecteS and weH tralaed kowe and fteld offtre «tetf». ~ stand. Brown turns his back to the TV cam eras. ^ older mr NOW ’ 3 25 2 for ®6 00 A home office repr—eatatíve, Mr. C. C. Cham­ He has his hands behind his TRY berlain, will Interview seniors THURSDAY, back and dkoesnt seem to be leading the singing which is TIES 99« APRIL 2*. coming from both inside and outside C ity Hall. LIH C O A U T O PARTS Brown turns around and 1332 N. LARCH ST. shoots into the microphone to (LOOK FOR THE RED HOl’SE) f the committee; Employers Mutuals o f Wausau “OPEN THE DOOR—what IV 2-1303 are you afraid of?—this is We have good used 15 and 16 inch tires — "G o o d People To Oo B u s in e s s W ith " Americanism in action.” Mot— Oflkdt IIm m , W—uli A t this time he is ejected SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNTS 211 E. GRAND RIVER ED 7-1868 from tb e heariug room by po- [licemen. w m m m m o m d rn e o » - * *»* » 4 zm Michigan Stele News, Eart Ij uwlng, Michigan Thursday Morning, April 1 3 , 1 9 6 1 Chem Chmrig the Gap ' ’’ , To Feature Space Expert Devices Can Teach Basic Facts “The Application o f Geology By SHARON COADY tronic m achines. Even t h e correct answer, the -m achine! “ Physical needs would be w ill backtrack t o . the p oin t■changed. Machine areas wouid to Man's Survival on the Moon’’ State N ew t Managing Editor textbook is a teaching m achine, where the student can pick up j be needed. Classroom s would w ill be the subject of a talk by ; The education gap between Dr. Jam es T iafera, associate the right inform ation. give way to discussion areas Dr. Jack G reen, of North i professor of education, said. On the more elaborate m a­ and teaching offices. The teach­ A m erican Aviation, Inc. tonight ! high school and college can t i e Otie of the m ost common types in use is the tape record­ chines. a film m ay be shown or; er would -no longer spiel out at 8 p.m . elim inated in part by freeing | er. used for teaching foreign tape recording played. It may straight facts but rather be­ t Dr. G reat, head of the Geo- the high school teacher from languages. The tape gives a even tell the, student to-read a com e a coordinator.” he said. I logical Laboratory of Aero* routine jobs., and giving him j phrase, the student repeats it sp ecific book before progress­ - Such developm ents would aid Space Laboratory of North m ore tim e with the individual j ing any further. — the college-bound student. If or answ ers it. Am erican Aviation, w ill ad­ student. The m achines place more he w an ted .and this is the ma­ By playing back the tape the dress the MSU section of th e j THIS CAN BE done with the em phasis on the student. Tin- jor factor, he could excel his Am erican Chem ical Society u se o f television in the cla ss-t student can hear his own m is­ takes and correct them tera said. He has more re­ present subject matter knowl­ (ASC) in 122 Kedzie. room and through learning de - 1 Three U niversity of Mich­ sponsibility and can learn as edge and would be trained in , H is interests concern the a p- [ v ices. — igan students used a different fast a s.h e wants or is ca p a b le.! the technique of study that col­ plication df geological sc ie n c e s! Learning d evices or teaching type of m achine tdj/eam Span­ —The jnethod of teaching and leg es use. to space exploration problem s, j m achines are capable of in- ish. The m achine present' d the organization of subject m atter He w ill’ discuss the use o f j structing students in the b a sic’ m aterial which the student re­ is the key to learning d ev ices,” COLLEGES FOLLOW a more terrain, rocks, m inerals apdi facts of a subject area. This in peated. Before continuing, it he said. “We can te a c h >any- individualized patera in course^ therm al sources for m an’s sur­ turn aliow s the teacher to spend checked thè student’s answer. I thing by m achine when there j of study. No professor forces vival on the moon. He w ill ex-j m ore tim e showing the sig n if-; The three students learned in | is a definite body of knowledge his students into work as some plain how geology w ill help in' icance o f a course and devel-1 200 hours on the m achine alone , and specific facts. H ut we high school teachers m ust do the selection of landing areas j oping relationships with actual m aterial that norm ally requires ; cannot teach concepts or rela­ under the present system . on the raooa. seism ic explosion^' life. By coordinating the methods - four sem esters, to learn. tionships. What is love, just- launch and observatory sites. of study used by the two levels, i tice. dem ocracy?” THESE DEVICES r a n g e ALL MACHINES are geared thg. student m ight find the PRESENTS AWARDS—L eft to right. Dean Thelma Porter of the College of Home Among m en. firearm s is the frorrr a sip ip le'to y where chil-. to the student’s level of Know­ THE LEARNING devices transition between high school E conom ics, presents the Snyder Cup to Joyce Endres, Marine City sophom ore, com m onest method of suicide, j dren see án apple in one slot, ledge, Tiritèra said. If the stu­ may result in a com plete and college easier. and the Borden award, to Lora Long. Grand Rapids senior. They received their Poisoning outranks other meth­ then lift a flap and read th e ; dent pushes the wrong button j change in the role of the teach­ T o m o r r o w : Government awards at a banquet Tuesday night at the Union. (State News Photo by Art ods with women. word "apple” to com plex elec- i indicating he does not know the er and school, Tintera said. measures. W eiland) - - * At Achievement Banquet 11 Get Home Ec Awar The College of Home Eco­ junior, received the Elizabeth liara H. Danforth Leadership nomics presented 11 students I. French award for possessing Training Scholarship. T h i s awards Tuesday night at a the attributes necessary to award is given to the outstand­ combine the_ duties of- home- ing home econom ics freshm an, banquet in the Union for their making and civic responsibili­ in 50 state u n iversities and achievements in the fields of ties in a well rounded program-. sends, the winner to the Am eri­ home .economics. Merry Gowdy, Union Pier can Youth Foundation Training Dean Thelma Porter present­ ed the awards. _ junior, received t h e Helen Camp on Lake M ichigan for P ratt Shane award for show­ leadership training. The alter­ AN RCA VICTOR • 21 INCH Joyce Endres, Marine City ing leadership and for achiev­ nate for this award is Mary sophomore, received the Sny­ ing a grade point average of Frances W heaton, W ilm ette, der Cup award for attaining 3.CT. 111. freshman. the best scholastic record dur­ ing her freshman year in the Carol Clarke, Plymouth sen­ Joan H arris. B attle. Creek College of Home Economics. ior, and- Margaret Westphal, junior, received the W illianTH. Lakeview senior, received the Danforth Sum m er F ellow ship JUDY CRAWFORD, Milford J. W. Knapp Company award award for her outstanding w ork ' junior, received the Ellen E. for high scholarship, leader­ in hom e econom ics. The award Judson award for attaining the ship in extra-curricular activi­ will send .M iss H arris to St. highest standing in clothing ties, and interest in retailing I Louis for two w eeks and to the courses- at the close of her for a career. American Youth Foundation i sophomore year. _ Lora LongT Grand Rapids j Camp for leadership training. Charlotte Thompson, East senior, received the- Borden Joan Halt. Pittsburgh junior, is ; Lansing junior, received the award for attaining the highest J the alternate for this award. Marinlha Judson award for at­ average grade point in the I M iss F oster, program chair­ or other taining the highest standing in College of Home Economics man o f the Alpha chapter of foods and nutrition courses at throughout her collège work. Omierwn Nu, gave recognition the close of her sophomore to the students in the colleg e L j ear. BARBARA M cDonald. Tren­ who have attained grade point] Mary Gariick, Marlette sen­ ton freshman, received the Wil-1 averages of 3.0 and above. j- ior, received the Bayha award for showing un u su al ability in the field of clothing and attain­ ing a-high scholastic standing. Toastmasters Marcia Woodruff, v ic e pres- j ident of the Alpha chapter, pre- sided at the banquet and com - ] mended the n ew -m em b ers o f fabulous prizes Marilyn Foster, Niles senior, received the Campbell award for .attaining the highest scho­ lastic standing at the close of her junior year. Elect leers the honorary. DR. ELIZABETH D rew s, as- j sociate professor in the C ollege of Education, spoke on th e! gifted child. in - LOMBARD'S JOAN HARRIS, Battle Creek East Lansing Toastmasters 1The honors banquet is held ] International elected Hays Lar­ annually to honor students in f kins, Police Administration the College of Home Econo- j SAFETY ALWAYS student, president this week. mics. ■ _ ■. The honorary. Omicron Nu, j CAMPUS SWEEPSTAKES ! Other-new officers are admin­ istrative vice president, Don­ was founded on the MSU cam ­ ALL WAYS ald P. Watson; executive vice pus in 1912. It is now a n ation al. president, Richard Stinson; honorary having a m em bership treasurer, Gabel Conner; sec­ of 19,000 in 40 ch ap ters-in 28; BRAKES retary, Richard Dedolph, and states. _ sergeant-at-arm s, John Down­ WILL K EEP YOU es. SA FE ONLY IF THEY WORK Anyone interested In exper­ ience and training in- public Young GOP Meet speaking is invited to attend T w elve Spartans will be |Here’» O ur Specials the w eekly m eeting 7 p.m . Mon­ am ong the 75 lOdngan stndeats day in the Union. attending the College Young • Install Bonded Shoes on R epublicans convention tonight AD W heels _ at St. P au l. Minnesota. • Tarn An 4 Dram s - • Rebuild 4 W heel Road Block Som e 1.000 people from a 13 state. M idwest area are ex ­ pected to attend. te te te Cylinders • Add Brake Fluid Set for Thief P ete M acPhersoo, chairm an o f arrangem ents, ask s that A n R C A Portibl« ; * • Repack Front Wheel MSU participants m eet In the E ast Lansing State P olice set U niofriounge a t 8 p.m . to elect B earings up a roadblock at the E . Grand a chairm an and draw op a plat­ Stereo Sot Mark 38 • A Royal Portable Typewriter I A Polaroid la n d Camera I R CA Translator Clock Radio • Inspect A ll G rease Seals ,te River-H agadorn intersection at form . -te • Inspect AD Brake Lines 9:50 a.m . W ednesday, April 12, te • Rond T est tw enty m inutes after a man 019(4 P.lordtorOCov • Adjust B rakes F ree robbed the M cPherson Bank in 61 Chib Petitions A fter 288 M iles Pinckney of 83,786. All w est bound traffic w as Petitioning for *61 Club w ill ^ Print your name 48 JOBS checked in an effort to appre­ be extended until Monday. { hend the crim inal. The road P etitions are available in the and address on the back of a pack (or block term inated at 2:20 p.m . Union Concourse and in th e ; reasonable facsimile—see rules) of any one ALL FOR Tuesday after a suspect w as Senior Council O ffice. 317 Stu-1 picked up in the Portage Lake dent Services- AO graduating! of these 5 Lorillard products—and deposit area. seniors are eligib le. it in the Lorillard Sweepstakes entry 26 L ess If Som e of Above 95 Christian Science Organization boxes, located on and around campus. Enter as many times as you like. S ervices Are Not Needed READ COMPLETE SWEEPSTAKES RULES HERE: CORDIALLY INVITES YOU AND FAST SERVICE 1 . Each entry must consist of one empty in consecutive order. Drawing u EXPERT WORK YOUR FRIENDS TO A pack of any of the following brands: K ent be M A under the 'supervision of ike . . . N ew port. . . Old Gold Filters, Straights college newspaper staff. Enter as GUARANTEED . . . Spring OR—a plain piece of paper manjrtinjes as you want. Only one prize per Free Lecture on Christian Science PARTS which has the “hand” drawn block letters of any of these brands drawn in any sise. contestant. Entrants need not be present a t drawing to win. , PRODUCTS OF Lecturer ...J . HAMILTON LEWIS, C. ■Owfftor Cttnte No. 2 3. Lorillard Campus Sweepstakes is open to 128 W. lento — of Concord, Now Hampshire P laceM U S IC BUILDING AUDITORIUM Y our name and address must be written on th e bade. 2. Deposit your completed entry in the all students, and faculty members of this school. • . P. LORILLARD COMPANY Ph. IV 44815 4 . Lorillard Campus Sweepstakes is subject Lorillard Campus Sweepstakes entry boxes. to all Federal, State and Local Laws. West Circle Drive _ 5. Students and faculty whose immediate Ash Farts Time...THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, families are employed by the P. Lorillard Co. o r its advertising agenctrsarouphuiigible. First with the Finest Ggsmttss 3828 N. East St. 194*1 at 8:80 o’clock Through LoriUord Research P L IV tttN CONTEST CLOSES “MIDNIGHT, MAY 11, 1*61" m n n n TfanbrMondbs, April 13,1961 11111 IÜ Kan Jssmmw, Detro* aoffce- Consumption :or Officers marni. Sortrtties: M i Beck BaMamn M l, ’for Survival y (Cmtteued frees Pag» t) Masea: g Georgia Fuller, Eaton Rapids Snyder: Marge Albee, Detroit sopho­ Sae Schneider. Washington D.C. sofhasito a LONDON, m — Aa eminent "OVER THE lata 50 years," Mornio Pot, Morton (Rove, more Carel Cassidy. Grand Rapids he conttamed, "the consump­ Illinois - junto sophomore British physician said Tuesday Martha Hoilen. Davenport North Williams:------ tion of tranquilizers has 'frt- gsuh— ore Treasurer: - Laastof: be Is cow t e i d that maa most creased while drinking has de* Kay Phimtree, Lathrup Vill­ lewa sophomore Nancy Zwart, Kalamazoo Mike Barbour, Lanstag soph­ have akohai or traaqu&taKSto creased. This is largely das to age (unopposed) East Laadea: ’ freshman omore survive hi today's Jet age. cost Doana Duncan, Southfield South Williams: Dick Winters, Leasing sopho­ Caugreas ■ sggsaaafattvas* freshman **11« « a of theee drugs," he “Mm has found a way Abbot: D iane Terry, Oxford fresh­ more - ___ said, **te asoeesary for muTs around the world’s govern­ Tammy Bock, Birmingham Wfeft Mart* m an — George Foley, Laaslag Junto continued existence in our so- ments’ taxing of alcohol. At sophomore Betty Jo Van Middlesworth, East Yakely: Carol A lto, Lansing Jrato called chrffiaed world. one-tonth of the cost he can get M a r y Lyon, Rochester Futon freshman E llen Sabine, E ast Lansing John K. Betonato, Wyradstte "If he did not taka them he the same affect from tranquil- sophomore Diane Upsam, Sturgis fresh­ freshm an sophomore would commit suicide when fours." man Dennis McCBMy, Lanstag Lucas, a prominent special­ Armstrong: West Yakely: things got too bad for him." Gordon Sober, Owosso fresh­ rum p«: Caro! Ann Sterling, Blue Is­ freshman ist as an anaesthetist, said that Sylvia Lo, Plainview N. Y. land Illinois freshm an Leaning: TOE PHYSICIAN, Dr. B.G.B. one British firm manufactures man freshman Lucas, was elaborating la an Rob Cooper, Grass lake - Andrea M ehas, Bloom field Jim Anderson, Sparta Jnato 10 tons of barbiturates a month (to la Skinner, Grand Rapids H ills sophomore Barbara RaB^East Laastag interview on remarks he made —equal to 10 million tablets. Bryan: sophomore Monday in a lecture before the R i c k Wtegand, Pleasant Anita Strenge, Sterling Illi­ Van Hoesen: sophomore Royal institute of Public Health EXPLAINING HIS startling Linda Tayor, Detroit soph» D aryl Kkeber, East l aMtag Ridga freshman nois freshman n and Hygiene. views to reporters, Lucas add­ Larry Lafler, Bangor fresh­ Linda Pangborn, Detroit m ore - junior ' i Ia the lecture he said: ed that civilization has pro­ Jim Wetzel, Owosso I n t o man sophotiiors ' F ran teru ities: A1 Stodd, E. Detroit jutaer "Modern man cannot do with* duced many drunkards but few Old drink and drugs to survive. teetotalers who were geniuses. B ailey: Ann Hlcks, Middlevffle soph­ D ale Warner Eaton Rapids Ed Prophet, E. Lanstag He takas drugs to overcome his Ha said be could name only Al­ BUI Krebs, FbuMng N.Y. omore _ Junior freshm an n*t«d and his problems." bert Einstein apd A l b e i t sophomore Kathleen Ryan. St. Clair T im M cDermott, Detroit gee VOTE Pag» I Arthur Jay • (no information) Shores sophomore Sophomore ; — By drugs, he said, he meant Schweitzer. Wilbur McReynokfo, ML alcohol, sedatives and tranquil­ H. C ecil H eath, secretary of Clemens freshman izers. the United Kingdom A lliance for tho Suppression of the Liq­ Ron Clark, Royal Oak fresh­ uor trade, took im m ediate man GOLD MEDAL PIANIST—Kenneth Amada, eue winner B o b Hencken, Huntington exception. Gold Medal "G eniuses who have been tee­ totalers?” h e asked. "How of the Leventritt Interaatleaa! Competition, wffl appear on WMSB. (State News photo). . . ______ Woods freshman Emmons: Pianist Will about Thom as E dison, H enry Ford a n d G eorge Bernard Gary Haugen, M enominee freshman Shaw?" Jaffe on French Lit Bob Kerr, Lansing freshman Appear on TV East Shaw: Terry Myers, Indianapolis, Group Sets French Novel Sees Man Gold medal pianist Kenneth Indiana sophomore Amada will appear on WMSB, Paul Butter, ML Clemens Chanel 10, tonight at 7 and also Freshmen Sunday at 3:30 pm . Amada will be first of three winners in Fight on Bias Alone in Chaotic-World John McNeil, Lincoln Park freshman Bruce Lassman, Geneva, Ill­ the I960 Edgar Leventritt In­ ternational Competition for Pia­ nists featured in a series spon­ In Housing Contemporary French litera­ hides the order of things," he ture is characterized by the said. inois Junior Butterfield: Asked if there w ere outcrop­ sored by WMSB. "The Lansing YWCA has feeling that man is alone in a Karl Lady, Evafiston Illinois Others to appear are M ichel agreed to work with the Citi­ chaotic _worid and is unable to pings of optim ism in French sophomore B lock, April 19 and 23, and zens Com m ittee on Human Re­ be understood, Dr. Adrian Jaf­ w ritings, Jaffe said, "I think Jeff Hack, Lansing sopho­ there is a sort of negative op­ B ela Szilagi, April 26 and 30. lations of G reater Lansing in fe said Tuesday night in a tim ism . That is, the modern more Amada began studying piano an experim ent to help citizens talk on “R ecent D evelopm ents French w riters, for th e m ost Rattier: a t the age of three ana m ade I who are unable to find ade­ in French L iterature.” Dan Kasprzyk, Buffalo N.Y h is New York Town Hall debut quate hom es because of dis- This is not a new them e, he part, show no fa lse optim ism ." freshman in 1951. He has played with the I crim inatory practices," accord* said, but th e. artistic purpose What optim ism there is , he James Drury, Owosso fresh Philadelphia O rchestra, the I ing to Dr. Hans Toch of the is quite different. The F ren ch said, is a m ore realistic opti­ man Symphony of the Air, the De­ T psychology departm ent. w riters do not assum e this con­ m ism . West Shaw: troit Symphony, the Baltim ore Toch, m em ber of the housing dition has resulted from som e­ Jaffe Mm said fSat the Ron Fritz, ML Clemens Symphony, the Warsaw Phil­ I com m ittee, said anyone wish­ thing going wrong. They be­ French novel, a s it has develop­ freshman harm onic, and the- National ing to sell hisTiom e can make liev e it to be a natural condi­ ed, J s freed from the n ecessity A1 Henn, Springfield, Ver­ O rchestra of Belgium . the inform ation public through tion. of narration. The novel has mont freshman He is the first two-tim e gold the YWCA. “This chaos can be looked at becom e a testim ony of man South Campbell: medal winner in the Leventritt Speaking for the com m ittee, in two w ays—as thé order of -and a statem ent of human c o » T Lotridge, Owosso Jun­ com petition and w as an award T och said: things or as a m ass which dition. It is , he said, concern­ winner in the 1960 International ed w ith the m inute notation of to* “We should like to stress that Queen E lisabeth (of Belgium ) it is not 'our purpose to try to experience. East May»: Barbara Eardley, Grand Ra­ Fresh, im w lo p p in g for your separates ward Com petition. a ct as real estate brokers' or to advise individuals about prop­ erty tran sa ctio n s. O ur only in­ Zoology Dept. A s exam ples of th is trend end of the new er techniques Jaffe cited such younger writers es pids sophomore _ Beverly Moots, Detroit fresh­ robe... our shield-embroidered classic o f dacron/cotton lhaf ddjpf teraction is to supply inform a­ tion about available property) Prof Elected* Alain R obbe-G rillet, N athalie Sarraute, Pierre Gascar end man — Maureen. Sloan, Marquette dry wrinkle fro«. W hite/grey or b eige. 10*18 sizes. 7 ,9 8 junior to those who may have encoun -1 tered difficulties in finding real I esta te.” _ To Society M ichel Butor. H e also pointed out that th e “anti-novel” is m atched by th e “ anti-theatre” Shirley Lindner, Milwaukee, Wisconsin freshman D r. M ax H ensley, associate of B eckett and-Adam ov. Gilchrist: J a iiib s u n s professor of zoology, has been The next lecture sponsored S u e Merrlfleld. Hunting elected to the Board of Govern­ by th e E nglish departm ent and Woods sophomore ors of the Am erican Society of Union board w ill be April 25, West Landau: Ichthyologists and H erpetolo­ on “ R ecent B ritish N ovels.” Cynthia, Starrett, Franklin g ists for the hext five years. Sam B askett, associate profes­ freshm an Ichthyology is the branch of sor of E nglish, w ill speak. Shirley S t e w a r t , Detroit zoology which d eals w ith fish es, freshm an ~ herpetology deals w ith reptiles.- H ensley, who teach es herpe­ All rushes going through tology at the U niversity, is also Candidates i Spm ig Rush m ust m ake out v ice president of the Herpetolo­ j their preference lists of soror- gists L eague. I ities Thursday. This can b e : H e joined_the staff in 1958, af­ Cheer for Spot • WARMTH WITHOUTWBOHT i done in- room 338 Student S er-1ter teaching at G ettysburg Col­ 11 vices from 8 to 1. This m ust be I lege On Squad • WATfR-MmUNT Ídone before a r u h e e m ay At least 18 girls and 2 boys | )pledge a sorority. Dairy Club Votes showed up for the first cheer- Vote ♦ ♦ * . Allen R ogers, Drayton plains New officers of the MSU i junior, I s the new president of D airy Club elected recen tly leading tryouts of the term T uesday night in th e W omen’s Intramural building. • SHAPE R8TAMINO the Spartan Christian fellow - are: Warren Suchovsky, Ste­ • 5 VIVID NEW COLORS • » 4 , This w as the fourth o f about ship. phenson junior, president; No- 14 session s the students w ill at­ §reww keif*, feM er k M Other n ew -officers recently than Zim m erm an, New aygo tend before a fin al squad is Judy ¡ elected are G eanette Sprik, De­ sophom ore, vice - president; troit Junior, vice president; Karen Spike, M anchester fresh­ Arlene Partin, Athens fresh- m an, secretary; and Duane | m an, secretary; and Clyde H eisler, chosen. The group went through a 13- m inute. warm up proceeding in­ Springport Junior, dividual perform ances before i Sundquist, Escanaba Junior, treasurer. Pauline Hess, specialist in the LAMINATED JERSEY RAINCOAT Haack j treasurer. ¥ ¥ ¥ "Persian N ights” w ill be pre­ Get J-Hop Favors Department of Health, Phvsi- cal Education and Recreation. During fids time, five of last Anyone who attended the J- year’s cheerleaders coached Storm Hoy uses Princeton's ostrotox, on sented by the Persian club, Fri­ orlon ocrylic-wool ’jersey biend laminated day at 8 p.m . in 32 Union. The Hop, signed up for a favor and candidates in State cheers while program includes Persian did not receive it m ay pick one som e girls practiced separately. It w ill probably be fiv e or to foam to creolo Ih# most wearable dances, m usic, and art, poetry up to 317 Student Services, to­ . Senior by Omar Khayam , and a film . day from 2-5 p.m . Student ID’s six w eeks before the squad of m ust be presented. six boys and six girls Is chosen. - coal you've ever loved for sun or ★ ★ ★ The M ichigan State Univer­ shower~a coat beautifully styled with Secretary sity Linguistic society w ill m eet Tuesday a t 7:30 p.m . in convertible collar, nine-button the second floor lounge of the closing and smart sot-in sleeves. Phyiics-M ath building. G uest Chairman of Trophies Water Carnival speaker w ill be D r. W illiam Schwab_MSUO, who w ill speak Consider The secret of its versatility? on "P atterns o f E nglish Sen­ It's the insulated Bning.« Correspondence Chairman tence Structure.” Activities Carnival # t ♦ j\J the cool circulation of air • Co-Chairman The Democrats for liberal Action will meet for the first Your Vote in warm weather, the retention Greek Feast time spring term in 31 Unhm o f body warmth when temperatures at 7 p.m. Thursday, said David . Programs Chairman Winfield. Chairmen- Sorority Stag drop^ Sizes 8 to 16. 23.00 • General Chairman The DLA will start prelim - inary planning for the Young f Carefully!. Sorority Stag Democratic State Convention of May M and the schedule of . A— stats Justice speakers for the term will be <11 1) 1JSIIII ^ Student Traffic Court announced. ★ ♦ fr - • Secretary PI Beta PM • r tn w e i o v crfury Dr. B. S. Schwiegert, head of the department of food science, wffl be a featured speaker at John Barkham Sportewtar Block "8” the fourth annual Symposium on Nuclear Medicine in Gal­ for AUSG President • Secretary veston, Tex., Saturday, April a “ Le?* Do Something W ith AUSG99 He wffl discuss "Radiation Pasteurization of Foods." i IS S i ig i April 13, IM E m '•■'l i >»?■»■ Bls|grali§ S c k a lt iiil C o g n p e P t WÊÊm 'm é m çî JEâ MPCT I m m SäF m ÍS S fc for flow er, an d g if t , Education m -P i B'-ÿ" i¡¡g I ^0xrhes' Floral Israel To nm By WILLIAM SMALL Be realizes, according to space MSU will help the Indian gov­ East Lansing , State News Sd«ace Editor ■dentists he». ernment establish teacher- JERUSALEM, UA-The pros­ former chief.ofthn Jewish At- «( an estimated six mllttdm training programs in engineer­ ecutor of A d o lf Ekrhmann fairs socttea of the Hint Gea- Jaws, We telegraph flowers Dr. Maria Z. Krzywoblocki, for “crimes against the “We have i moral and legal The Russian flight of man In­ professor of .mechanical engi­ ing at Guindy College of Engin­ Wednesday proclaimed Israel’s tapo— Jewish people a n d crimes right to toy a man who tried to 215 A n E D 2-0871 to space may have more impor­ neering at this university, and eering hi Madras and Fnoan right to try him as the killer of ignim V haWMMF-** tant implications than the pub- prominent authority on space, Engineering Collage at Poona, wipe out the Jewish people and millions of Jews, declaring: The German lawyer claims no « so wiH question this right.* seems to think that Die flight near Bombay. Dr. John D. Ry­ “For this crime there is too means jtlud a new, field of bal­ der, dean of College of Engin­ atonement, there is no pardon.” the Israeli war crimes law is “NAZI CRIMINALS an peo­ W ASI-H-W EAR listics has been born. ~ eering announced the program Attorney General G id eo n la MB bocaust tevaffd afoer the It was passed ple subject tp arrest and judg­ crime was The Michigan State The space scientist empha­ Wa^nacilA« DACRON BLEND sized the importance of im­ TTwMHDMMw* Dr. Ryder recently returned Hammer cried: committed. He s a y s Eicb- ment by anyone who can catch “It is only possible to believe mana was only an instrument them—like pirates or slave proving American education, from an inspection of two In­ SUITS especially in Die field of space study, in outer to keep abreast of the. Russians. dian engineering colleges which MSU will be assisting through a contract from the Internation­ and to hope that the sons will of bis Nasi masters dragged in­ traders.. not carry on the crimes of their to the crimi and, hi any evedt. T Adolf Eichm ann is accused fathers and will not be called It was coounttted m Europe B rit and forem ost with crim es Conservative Club Reg. 939.95 Value upon to answer fo r their and not Israel. against the Jew ish people. If presents JAMES STOKLEY, associate al Cooperation Administration crimes. But for him who cre­ any state feels o a its own flesh Only professor of Journalism and (ICA). ated these crimes, there is no “IF WE DO NUT try Eich­ and Mood th e rem it of those D ean R yder reported that atonement” §|S mann,” Haunter »totted in a crim es, it is fo e state of Is­ Rev. Francis E. Mahaffy . S2J.99 w ell known space expert, said that no, one should be surprised India Is m aking n great effort day-long argument before the ra el.” EHRM ANN’S only display three-judge court, “It is quite that the R ussians beat us into to advance its technology and BUY AND SAVE AT o f anim ation cam e before the possible he will not be triad at H e listed court rulings in Missionary from Eritrea, Africa space' since they w ere ahead is m aking rapid progress. “They era trying to indus­ tria l’s second day began. H e all, and a crime without pre­ Germ any, Italy, the Nether­ of us in rocket thrust develop­ exchanged a few words w ith his cedent would not be punished.” lands, Switzerland, th e United Lett KositchekV m ent. trialize,” he said o f Die In­ “This points out the need for dians,” and they are trying to Germ an defense counsel, Dr. States, France, Czechoslovakia “Men who (are poisonous, and B razil dealing with the “Socialism - - Spiritual Varsity Shop education,” he said. “They do it-w ith a m inim um of for­ Robert Servatius, through a who are assassins, may be private m icrophone. “law of territoriality” and es­ exterminated wherever an d tablishing the right of nations or Secular?” (the R ussians) wouldn’t have eign « c h a n g e . Som etim es th is 228 A b b ott Rd. done it if they hadn’t pushed m eans doing it m o » expensive­ H is bearing suggested h is whenever they a » caught.” to prosecute foreign citizens E a st L a n sin g, M ich. education in recent years.” ly than they could w ith foreign m ilitary background only when Thus H ausner defended this t o r offenses com m itted outside| Tuesday, April 18, 8 p.m. Stokley has published several help but a t lea st they are keep­ he stood rigidly at attention as country’s right to try the m an their own borders. books on the subjects of space ing their own people busy. This the judges entered the court. its agents hunted for 15 years Room 33, Union Building m ight be b est for th a n .” Servatius is challenging Is­ as the m aster architect behind IT WAS evident from the and astronom y. rael’s right to try Eichm ann— N azi Germ any’s exterm ination m ethodical construction of Michigan State University G LA D M ER Krzywoblocki said that the D ean R yder said the engin­ result of the flight is very sig­ eering schools In India have H ausner's argum ent that Israel All MJ3.U. Students and the General Public nificant. adequate fa cilities and a t lea st wants to build a firm legal A » Cordially Invited as Guests Now! 2nd Week! “ I m ay regret that w e didn’t the minimum am ount of equip­ do it first,” he said. m ent th at they need. Mortar Board Hears Walsh basis for the ca se against E ich­ mann and the w ay he w as cap­ FREE ADMISSION H e pointed out th at the Indian tured in Argentina la st year “WE WILL SEE that there is Continuous Perform ances 4 — Shows D aily — 4 1:00 • 3:35 • 6:20 - 9:10 a developm ent with space ve­ h icles much like there w as with governm ent is sponsoring a pro­ gram w hich supports students studying for m asters degrees l i f e Has N o and flown here in secret. H ausner did not, com plete his reply to Servatius’ challenge. airplanes,” he said. in engineering for two years- Man is totally responsible ’ tar Board plans to sponsor this He asked for another hour to “F irst there w ill be develop­ NOMINATED ■■ACADEMY m ents o f human beings m “ They have realized that they space. N ext there w ill be ar­ have a shortage of technical m am ent. So the new space de­ personnel and are trying to do velopm ent w ill b e b om .” som ething about it. That is for giving a m eaning to life. term . D r. H. T. W alsh of the philos­ , ■— sum up his plea Friday morn­ Topics for future m eetings ing, when Servatius also w ill ophy departm ent discussed th is are “ Social Significance of present a counter-argum ent. view with m em bers of Mortar M usic." and “ Censorship and Chief Justice Moshe Landau, Aloha AWARDS! There w ill be new field s of why w e and other u niversities b allistics, of'guns and of bombs are over there helping them to Board at an inform al coffee the Public P ress.” hour Monday. president o f—the three-judge court, asked, the German law ­ which m ay be used in a vacu- educate engineering teachers yer-to give a “ concise answ er” um. according to the space ex­ tie s,” Ryder said, in their colleges an d universi- He said that life, of itself, has no m eaning, and that it Vote Today. and Servatius said he could do it in half an hour. AUTHENTIC HAWAIIAN pert. would be im m oral for m an to He added that MSU staff «Continued from P age 7) The trial is-4n recess Thurs­ “Thus, I m ay say that a new field of b allistics m ay be de­ m em bers who go to India to run aw ay from h is responsi­ bility of giving it a m eaning. John Shea, Sea C liff N .Y . day, a new national holiday of “rem em brance o f the holo­ MUU MUU veloped,” Krzywoblocki stated. assist the engineering colleges Man can do this through his graduate student »— STOKLEY SAID that, -a l­ w ill find th eir livin g accom o­ own w ill. Ron N e w m a n , Drayton caust and heroism .” H olocaust dations satisfactory. W alsh also touched on what P lains sophom ore. is the word Israel u ses to char­ DESIGNED IN THE ISLAND PARADISE WITH though the R ussian did not acterize the N azi exterm ination leave the earth’s atm osphere, he ca lls “The Center of the R eligious Living U nits: From 1906 until 1935, Juan Vi­ New Orthodoxy.” H e said that Tom B issel Jackson sopho­ of m ore than h alf o f Europe’s A TALENT FOR LEISURELY LIVING. WASH the im portant thing w as th a t he Jew s during World War II. did overcom e gravity. At that cente Gomez w as dictator of the m ost im portant and w idest m ore CAREFULLY BY HAND AND HANG OUT TO Dan D ailey altitude, he was stdt in the V enezuela. H e frequently d r im pact of existentialism would M arried Housing: Shirley Jones ionosphere, he said. culated rum ors of his death a n d probably b e on C hristianity, if N o candidate Cooperativ es: WEAR. - — with — Krzywoblocki said that the shot anyone who started cele­ th e-view is adopted. 35 G reat Stars R ussian w as in space. brating. 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