m » -& Number Please Psim}i s i S i' 7 Sk'tfe . Tornado Report SUrte News ta i sew (d tp ta t tact. Fer Teraade warnings were ta a e d byJ * new» desta w e estatasM S U , SM er United Slates Weather Boreaa at * St7. Ftr an advvrttaog esta, tactortiag p.m. M eaiay fer the area between classified ads, ase td n iih a s IMS sr Kaiamazee and lagtam eeaaties. SM. Serving MSU F o r 5 2 Years Established 1 9 0 9 Vol. 5 3 , No. 19 East I^mamg, M ichigan, Tuesday M orning, A pril 2 5 , 1961 6s Pages n husecond •»a»dum m H«*!* w. “t*- a ^e,‘ ; f . nu 7 L a o s C e a s e -fir e V Issu e d First Trouble at Home Invasion Requests Blame on Truce Reuther Views U.S. Lag JFK Only Meeting By SAM MARTI.';<> A m erica back to work” and He called for America's for­ properly educated. eign policy to l e a n more WASHINGTON, GW-A high LONDON. 'i '—A long-aw ait­ State News Staff Writer He said the U.S. is sick be­ t o w a r d seeking unilateral ranking administration official ed appeal for a cease-fire in ANN ARBOR—W alter R eu­ cause 23 p er cent of its w ork­ agreement« by w o r k i n g Laos was issued today by B rit­ th er, world known labor leader ing force is unem ployed. -said Monday responsibility for ain and the Soviet Union as a through the UN. and president .o f the United His second priority for get- supporting last week’s Cuban prelude to w hat is certain to be “We can’t meet poverty Auto W orkers, put aside his la-*j tu ,g things done a t borne is to alone. We’ve got to be realis­ invasion effort rests solely with m onths of h ard bargaining bor problem s here Sunday a n d ! telj legislators to stop talking tic and stop piddling around on the Kennedy administration. with the Com munists on the took up the role of a public | about education and to do the outer fringes of the prob­ This official said President political future of the divided opinion leader to em phasize : som ething about it. lem. We need to procure lead­ Southeast Asian kingdom. ~ th e United S tates’ lag in for­ Kennedy has no intention or ership through the UN to help desire to share with -former The appeal was directed at eign policy: A THIRD m easu re is to end the torn nation's m ajor w ar­ others,” he said. President Dwight D. Eisen­ R euther, speaking b e f o r e discrim ination. ring factions—the P ath et Lao He said it is difficult-to ex ­ He suggested the establish­ hower the responsibility for U niversity of Michigan stu­ ing of regional graitnerieSi in rebels, supported and supplied dents and professors, e sta b ­ plain JU ttle R ock to Africans whatever decisions were made Africa, Asia, and Latin Amer­ to back the anti-Castro forces. by Communists, and the Pro- lished eight points which he be­ o r natives in India. ica to dole out surpluses to W estern governm ent in Vien­ lieves U. S. foreign policy “ T here a re no answ ers. Ju st A STATEMENT by Secre­ needy countries. The gran- tiane. backed by the United should encom pass. excuses.” he said. tary of the Interior JStewart L. States. He suggested increasing neries would be operated by Udall that the plan was con­ But before m aking his pro­ Although the appeal did not m eans for developing intellec­ the UN. ceived over a year ago under posals known he voiced dis­ ask for a cease-fire -im m ediate­ tual curiosity and establishing REUTHER, who is a mem­ Eisenhower’s direction brought satisfaction o v e r dom estic ly, as the West had dem anded, . a m ark et for ideas to acqom- ber of President John F. Ken­ a protest from Senate Repub­ problem s. plish-som e of A m erica's ideals. nedy’s committee to promote it w as accom panied by a r e ­ lican léader Everett M. Dirk- quest for India to call a m e e t­ INVITED as a guest speaker R euther called t h e U.S. the Peace Corps, said that a sen of Illinois. to discuss “ A m erica’s Foreign “ pregnant with potential de­ similar corps should be found- ing of a tru ce com m ission for P olicy” during a U of M pro­ struction ” Dirksen said Kennedy ought Laos. The com m ission, headed 1ed in the UN. to discipline Udall for what he TROUBLED PRESIDENT—French President Charles de Gaulle, right, walks with g ram designed to stim ulate by India, with C anada and P o ­ “ I T S TIM E to arouse our­ “Then Germans, Americans, said. ____ General Andre Demetz in gardens of Elysee Palace in Paris. The president’s land as the other two m em ­ discussion on world and dom es­ selves from slum berm g. Which Frenchmen and Italians , can tic problem s. R euther said the Senate Démocratie leader grim expression reflects concern for the crisis in Algeria. -(AP Wirephotol bers. scheduled its first m eet­ shall w e use—knowledge of de­ {work together in seeking a Mike Mansfield of Montana ing in New Delhi F riday. U.S. is in trouble first of all a t struction o r tools for economic higher standard of living and said he does not think it will hom e because of the “trem e n ­ abundance to elim inate dis­ improvements in p o v e r t y dous” num ber of people on the ease. hunger and. p o v erty ?’’ stricken countries,” he said. do any good “to try to develop Alert Reserves to Duty T H E TRUCE com m ission rep resen ted the second step in unem ploym ent rolls. As a world traveler he said scapegoats for the Cuban in­ the Laos peace plan. The third that he has noticed U.S. efforts vasion disaster.” Hd said the U.S. ca n 't m eet th e challenge of R ussia unless it solves its dom estic prob­ lem s. Pageant to transform its image onto other nations. “This must stop,” he said. “This is a m atter that hap­ pened under two presidents,” Mansfield .«aid. “ We must French Arm for Showdown will be a 14-nation conference on a perm anent political settle­ ment- in Laos, to open in Ge­ neva May 12. 7 face up to our responsibilities, PA R IS, UP) — The m u tin o u s, blo'w to Ju n ta leader Gen. Mau- M ajor airfields had been re ­ Listed as “ unfinished busi­ “ Foreign peoples, should have The m ain sticking point in generals in A lgeria w ere re- j rice Challe. him self -an a ir j opened during th e day after be­ n ess” - w ere plans to “ get Finalists the values that .they choose.” He said if the U.S. is to aid a nation economically it should live in the present and keep our shirts on.” ported jolted by opposition force officer. from th e a ir force and navy ing Shut down by the invasion working out the arran g em en ts In a broadcast from A lg iers,' alert. But as night fell, all was th e tim ing of a cease-fire. - THE HIGH -administration M onday. In F ra n c e ,' th e gov­ Challe declared “ civil w ar will flights to and from F rance The R ussians w anted the talk: Crintei Announced not seek payment for Its loans until the people have a living standard which would provide official, who. asked to remain anonymous, said Eisenhower was not consulted on the de­ ern m en t girded for a show­ never b reak out for the F rench! again w ere banned. m g to s ta rt before the fighting down by turning th e nation into arm y in F ra n c e ." He repeated | Air force planes were order- j stopped, a tactic used with suc- an a rm e d c a m p and again clos­ his claim s th at forces loyal to j ed to intercept all planes fly; j cess by the C om m unists in' them the means of returning cisions at any time until Ken­ ing all a ir fields to b ar any the Ju n ta controlled all AI- j jng over m etropolitan F ran ce. j K orea and Indochina. —c Receive s T hirty S tate coeds a r e am ong the 43 finalists in the 1961 Miss Lansing pageant. T hey are: the loan . “The U.S. should not criti­ cize a nation for being neutral. nedy met with him last Satur­ day at Camp David. Md. airb o rn e invasion. R eserv ists w ere alerted for geria. CHALLE-’S Ju n ta seized pow­ Trucks, buses and tanks w ere rolled out to block runways. The ernm B ents ritish and instructed Soviet the gov­ truce Nancy M artin, M undelein, On the Senate floor. Sen. P rem ier Michel Debre re ­ : com m ission first to discuss its Award 111. sophom ore, singing o r d ra ­ m a tic s, Ruth Anne Thom as, We should recognize a neutral nation. People have too many problems of their own to worry Wayne Morse, D-Ore., voiced “deep regret" over what he a Call to duty in F ran ce. P aris er in a bloodless coup S atur­ and o ther m ajo r cities were day. declaring th at .Algeria inforced guards around key own functions, then to report guarded by tan k s a n d reinforc­ rrthst rem ain forever French. j points of P aris and other m ajor j to London and Moscow for Okemos fresnm an. singing; about which side they will said wa« the administration’s ed secu rity units as th e gov­ Challe long has been a foe of | cities with tanks and half- “directions on going to Laos Donald W. G rinter. Jackson E m ilia F rac ch ia, D etroit ju n ­ join,” he said. failure to consult Congress on ern m en t w arned of a possible De G aulle’s policy of self- I tra c k s ." to ca rry out the work of con­ senior, has been aw arded a ior, piano: C arol .Anderson, Au Seeking-disarmament is his its “ill-fated decision to invade a tta c k by p arach u te troops determ ination for t h e big L Countering insurgent claim s trolling the cease-fire." D e t r o i t Edison Company G res freshm an, singing. final goal. He said that the Cuba by means of Cuban ex­ from Algeria. Ten thousand North African territory. I to control all Algeria and its scholarship for spring term . C rete hen Ann K uschw a. B ir­ iles.” THIS PROCEDURE seems U.Sk would not be unequaled at security troops w ere o n duty in He claim ed the g o v ern m en ts | 500,000 troops, the defense nhn- to indicate* some tim e will G rinter is a m arketing m a m ingham fre s h m a n ,-d ra m a tic any challenge if it went to Morse said that if thé^ admin­ P a ris alone. _ jo r in the College of B usinessLm onologue; D i a n e U pham , w arnings of a p aratroop inva- i istry said it was receiving cori- ■elapse before the cease-fire is work mobilizing its power in istration had consulted in ad­ Ten m illion F ren c h w orkers siort-w as an "effort to spread ! tin u af radio m essages of loyal- and Public Service. j Sturgis freshm an, a rt work and vance with the Senate Foreign Sec LAOS P age 3 the right direction—toward hu­ rallied to th e support of P re s ­ ■panic. ! tv from A lgerian units^ He was selected for this hen- j - P a tric ia Cole- man and moral improvements Relations Latin Affairs Sub­ ident C harles De Gaulle with The governm ent nevertheless or in recognition of his scholas- j P ittsburgh. P P aa.. sopbo- instead of militarization. committee on which he is INFORMATION MINISTER a one-hour solidarity strike repeated its call of th e 'n ig h t tic ability, c h a ra c te r and per- m ore, c a re e r ta lk : M ary Jo an chairman, the “ mistake might Louis T errenoire s a i d De sonality, citizenship, and par- [ Dourdo, P ontiac jum or, panto- not have been made.” - th a t sp read .across the nation. before for vigilance ag ain st an Students and w orkers shout­ airborne attack on F rance. G aulle’s tough radio speech Sunday night- to crush insur­ Youngest ticip atio n in e x tra -c u rric u la r! „ . _ ing “ shoot the g en e rals” 'd e m ­ THE UDALL STATEMENT activities a t M ichigan S tate . P atricia; f ife, Houston, Tex. U n iv ersity I junior, p o etry : Linda Hague, Fromm 111; t h a t aroused Dirksen was o n strated in P a ris , Toulon. Caen, Lim oges, St. E tienne and gents "b y all m ean s” was re- b ro ad cast throughout Algeria Legislator made during a radio-TV inter­ The scholarship is a w a r d e d 'D etroit S€ruor- Piano: Jo an each y e a r by D etroit Edison Reed. B attle C reek freshm an, Cancels Talk view Sunday. Udall also re­ elsew here. „ - J e t fighters w ere alerted to HUA€ on a radio tran sm itte r still in governm ent hands. T errenoire To Speak Company to a qualified upper- fresh m an ., d ram atic reading; ferred to former Vice Presi­ spelled out that such a re a s as class student, from the state of Susan— Je a n Scott. Okemos For Tonight dent Richard M. Nixon, who was Kennedy's Republican op­ shoot down any 'u n au th o rized planes appearing in F rench Chairman Batna, M ostaganem . Tlemcen, Rep. Ruksell H. Strange, the -M ichigan, who is m ajoring in j freshm an, sewing: Jo a n Green- skies. _ Medea, O rleansville, -and th e youngest m em ber of the Mich­ any one of the a re a s of econ-| m an. Benton H arbor freshm an, ponent for the presidency last southern Oran region rem ained oniics, accounting, or business j piano. Erich Fromm, noted profes­ year. Discussing the Cuban sor of psychology, has cancel­ invasion, Udall said: REPORTS reach ih g P a ris To Speak igan State Legislature will ir, the control of loyal com ­ speak at a Young Republicans and personnel adm inistration. P a m e la Tice, E v a r t fresh ­ told of serious a ir force and m andées. - m eeting a t 7:30 p.m . Tuesday m an. a rt display or reading; led his lecture here tonight due “ The fascinating thing about n av a l opposition to th e Ju n ta Rep. F ran cis E . W alter; D- The atm osphere w as a crazy- in 35 Union. Susan Mohring, W arren fresh ­ to ill health. this particular business is that T he a ir force said nine planes ;P a ., ch airm an of the House quilt of em otions. Life w ent on m an. undecided: Sheila E v an s, Fromm was scheduled to here waF a plan conceived by from A lgeria flew in to join I U n-A m erican Activities Com- j norm ally alm ost everyw here, Strange is th e ch airm an of the Elections com m ittee and Cleveland Rahw ay. N. J . freshm an, re a d ­ ing: C arol W allen. B annister speak "at 7:30 p.m. today on one administration—this, from “ What Does It Mean To Be a all 1 can find out, began over loyal units a t an unnam ed m ittee. will speak tonight at I but th ere was no m istaking the F ren c h aii^ b ase . F iv e of the ¡8:15 a t the State Capitol bldg. deep concern of F renchm en. h as served on the G eneral T ax­ freshm an, fashion tra v e l show; Student Today?” a year ago and President planes w ere jets. ' ! W alter, whose com m ittee | The governm ents of W estern ation, and Rules and Resolu­ Coed Takes "Carol W’ork, B ronson fresh­ m an; piano and organ. The psychologist, who is re­ Eisenhower directed it. And turning to his home in Mexico, here the actual plan was car­ Junta paratroopers su rro u n d -1p rep ared . the controversial E urope expressed support for tions com m ittee. ed Algiers' white house airport Ifilm , "O peration Abolition,” ! De G aulle’s efforts to put down He is now serving his third Joiynne Cappo. Mason fresh­ has been in Ann Arbor for the ried out under a successor ad­ after navy and a ir force units j will address » joint m eeting of j the uprising. The council of term in the legislative. He was Top Post _ m an. m odern d ance o r piano; last three days for treatm ent ministration. I certainly think demonstrated against the re- jth e M ichigan House : of Repre- E urope’s Com m ittee of F o r­ elected a t the age of 22—short­ M ary Louise White, E a st Lan- for an unknown ailment. the attitude of the former pres­ bellious generals, said other re- sentatives and Senate in the ■eign M inisters at Strasbourg, ly afte r his graduation from Annie Ongemach, Cleveland i sing sophom ore, singing o r Fromm will not return to ident, of Nixon, of these other ports reaching, P a ris. j House cham ber. speaking for m em ber govern­ C entral M ichigan U niversity. junior, has been elected com­ j dancing. campus this term, according to people, is indicative of the fact Refusal of the a ir force in j W alter will discuss the film, j m ents,-issued a joint statem ent Strange is the representative mander of Angel Flight, auxil­ ! F ra n c e s E laine W alker. Ann Dave Hess, assistant director that wc do stand together! Algeria to go along with th e jits, background and im plica-; of solidarity with the French from Isabella and C laire coun­ iary to the Arnold Air Society, | Arbor sophom ore, singing o r of Honors. right or wrong. uprising could be a serious 'tions. governm ent in th e crisis. ties. for the coming year. reading; M adeline C h rik in e Other new officers are Patti R ebeschini. D etroit sophom ore, Coleman, Pittsburgh sopho­ piano: H asm ig Tepikian, Yonk­ more. executive officer; Joan ers, N.Y. sophom ore, golf ex ­ Troubadour Sings Bresto. Detroit sophomore, ad­ hibition ; L o y l e e E lizabeth ministrative services officer; K earns. G rosse P ointe senior, Sue Kistler- Long Valley, N.J.. d ra m a tic re ad in g . sophomore, comptroller and Jane Ann Brougham, Olym ­ Lynne Ellis. St. Ignace soph­ pia Fields, III. senior, piano; omore, information officer. Judith Kay Ewald, Binning- Songs R elate Stories of R ural Life Mrs. Joey Roberts of United j bam freshman, singing; Carole By VIC RAUCH “ It’s hard to find a bad folk but to flipji dial or push a but­ of this. He said it was prob-; “Greensleeves,” “Barbara Airlines was speaker at the ¡ A n n e Gilbert. Birmingham Less.than one-third he col­ State News Staff Writer song,” he said. “ People don’t ton to hear music ra th e r than lected by word of mouth, and ably written in London. A l l e n , ” “Colorado Trail,” last meeting. j freshman, dramatic reading; remember it if if doesn’t have pass on music by oral tradi­ Dyer-Bennett is “ swinging “Henry Martin,” “ Golden Van­ j Arlene Margaret §teffens, Fra- Richard Dyer-Bennett is not the rest by music manuscripts. meaning.” „ tion. “Collecting songs,” , he said, back” from a tour which took ity,” “ Turkish Reverie,” and | ser junior, drawing a “folk singer.” A more ac­ A troubadour, such as Dyer- him from Maine to California. many more songs with histori­ Sheila Kay Saunter, Grand curate description would be “To 'safeguard the tradition “is a profession in itself. "My Hare To Talk I Rapids freshman, pantomime; “troubadour.” -— Bennett, picks up more songs than the true folk singer, be­ of folk music would call for stopping mass communication interest in collecting is as a- music-maker, not as a folk­ He was here in February. He cal notes added, were sung by said he wanted a chance to Dyer-Bennett. Each stag had 1and Sharon Shotty, Oak Park He sang and talked informal­ cause be has had contact with anad mass transportation.” talk to the many who showed an interesting story, which was On Con-Con freshman, baton twirling. ly with 39 students Monday morning in an entertaining and the world outside the urban Dyer-Bennett put importance lorist. — “I pick the best one musical­ high interest in traditional delightfully presented to the area. on contemporary popular songs Singing. small hut enthusiastic audi­ James -M. Hare, secretary of t enlightening atmosphere. “You have to go to your au­ as necessary for appeal to ly to sing. If a song suggests He arrived at Detroit by ence. . state, wiii speak to the Demo-i Hannah. Andrews “A true folk singer comes dience,” be said, which quali­ transient levels of taste. Varie­ a larger story , I try to find out plane from 'Los Angeles on Dyer-Bennett will be in par­ crats for Liberal Action Tues-: rw_ _ from the rural area where folk ty is « » important as the per­ something more.” Sunday. The plane was sched­ lor A of the Union from 10 to fies you as a minstrel or trou­ day at 6:30 p.m. in 31 Union oni A r e I V h t 3 T 8 singing is p art of tradition,” he badour. manence of the traditional - He said more knowledge of uled to land at Lansing, but 12 this morning, and in the stu­ the topic of the forthcoming ' said. This is where people He said 1» enjoys some of classics. the story adds to the flavor and was rerouted due to weather dent lounge of the Music build­ constitutional convention Pres. John A. Hannah and sing while they work, sing “to the work of the Kingston Trio, He told of how he collected ton* of the song when sung, conditions. He rode to East ing from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. to "Con-Con is an important Stanley Andrews, consultant keep the kids p a c i f i e d , p u t and similar groups which have some 600 songs he uses on and that he can project more Lansing by taxi Monday morn­ talk with students and sing. m atter for everyone who lives to the d e n of International the baby to sleep, and for spe­ a “popular flavor” approach to tours. He said ho found about by suggestion. ing. Lyle Blair, MSU press direc­ in Michigan an d I hope Mr. Studies, of Michigan State uni­ cial occasions, be said. tramuonal music. half his songs In books, mostly The city has its own tradi­ Bom in England, he came to tor, said that student enthusi­ Hare’s speech will help to versity wiU participate 'in a The people don’t know where “ We aren’t creating any folk older publications. He men­ tion in songs, he said. Its tra ­ Canada when- he was 6, and asm for visitors such as this further clarify the. issues in- television program — “ World the songs came from. They’ve songs today (in tt a United tioned one dated in 1S39. dition reflects an urban View moved to the United States at will promote more discussion volved,” said DLA chairman Agriculture” over W J,rR UT, just been passed on orally from States), he said. Our time is He,finds the words in books of the .country. He g a v e age. 11. He now lives in Berk­ sessions with outstanding peo­ David Winfield. 1Flint, from 1 to 2 p.m., Sunday. generation to generation. iw t conducive to that. We have and sets th a n to music. “Greouleeves” as an example shire County, New York. ple. % 7" • .' Prof Wins in Movie Review Essay Contest Two Different Women Subjects Dr. Claude M. Newlin, pro­ fessor emeritus of the depart- m oit of English, has received a 1500 award for his essay “Philosophy and Religion in For Two Different Movies house ju st for his pleasure Colonial America” in a con­ By JIM HUCKA ¡m essier and sloppier by th e m inute. And you will begin to alone. When the gangster is re ­ test sponsored by th e Philos- State News Film Reviewer pented slain. Tem ple goes back 1feel trap p ed in th e th e a te r and to h er fath er and agrees to 0*Theale s s a j^ a c tu a lly a docu-i The lives of two < 1 « ^ " * w ant to leave before th e final, m a rry her college boyfriend. mented historical m onograph | women a re the subject m ateti tearjerk m g ending. j of about 200 pages, w as based al for two new sc re e n s s rr i s on m ateria l collected in the at the Michigan and the t C aught in th e m idst of all • this are its acto rs who can F ive years later, Tem ple com es across the m aid who The p icture . a t_ the. Michigan. also lived in the “ house” and p a st ten y ea rs ^on religious , _ i , | l hardly rise above-------- th —e sudsy. “ The Sins of Rachel Cade. 1 ^ 7 Miss Dickinson doesn t hires h er to be her m aid so th at thought in the New E ngland th e y can talk about h er ex-lover sounds as if it was origina.iv seem have enough experi- Colonies. and h er “ san ctu ary ” of sin and Newlin, with t b e assist- sprinted in True Confessions pnce tQ han(u e —------ C11VV vv» »»».#»- a roie such as magazine. this and it seem s fairly obvious pleasure. The gangster reap­ an ce of g ran ts from th e All p ea rs and seduces Tem ple to - U niversity R esearch co m m is-! This m is vehicle v e n m r tells of “J an’JY! ex- th aatt the-role does neeaneed «a m w ore « sion. has spent his sum m er in- ¡ tra o fd m a n ly P!j h y young experienced actress. R o g e r com e with him. Tem ple then h a s to m ake a choice between vestigating extensive collec- ¡ w m n y who MOore, as the young RAF doc- tion of e a rly -A m eric an PubU-1 ^ l g a n ^ n g o d u r n g , to r has a few gJK)d hum or lines h er young son o rtie r lover. This cations in lib raries in New York Joi^M W » IL Thj? yoimg intis-1 and delivers them well The is w here the m aid steps in and City Boston. H artford, and i sionarj . portrayed by M m Art acto r in the fi m, P eter m u rders her child and m umbles W orcester, M ass. in Pre p a r a - 1 D ic k i^ ta , consi i Finch as th e aging colonel, som ething about salvation. tion to m aking a com plete study righteous, p . j does a v ery good job. P o rtray in g the difficult role of all phases of New E ngland | . .c f rt isv, C0i0. ! The other new film “ Sane- of Tem ple is Lee Remick. Can­ dy. her g an gster lover, is play, ed by Yves Montand, while period " * * “ th0U8hl 10 “ * B radford D illm an is his com pe­ He h as published articles in voung doctor in th e RAF com es j woman, tition’ as T em ple’s husband; m any jo u rn als and in “ The Dic­ iiterallv out of th e c le a r blue The woman is Tém ple D rake, H arry Townes is th e m aid’s le­ tio n ary of A m e r i c a n Bi­iis k v when his plane c ra s h e s .'d a u g h te r of. a.g o v ern o r and a gal defense, while the m aid is o g ra p. h.y ." H e is the author ® of'¡N aturally, she nurses h im h a c k ! form er w holesaler in flesh. As portrayed by folk singer Odetta. a principle work on H u g h f h ^ and asks him ^ he the film opens, we see a judge Pari of the Lecture-Concert series, the picture was fumed A ctresses Rem ick and Odetta YOUNGSTERS OR GANGSTERS? These children are a H enry B rackenride, The Life ¡ uld \ doctor t0 the na- pronounce a death sentence on give th e best perform ances in little of both, according to “The Young and the Damned” , in Mexico City. and W ritings of Hugh H en ry j *¡«*8 While he recovers ¡Tem ple’s m aid who killed Tem- this film. As th e m aid. Odetta currently showing at Fairchild theatre at 7 and 9 p.m. I B rack en rid e.” - ^ H ere i8 where th e picture ¡pie’s child. In flashbacks, we underplays the role very con­ tak es a big switch. Instead of | see how tins cam e to-be. vincingly, rejectin g this dashing young) T e m p l e is a wild college girl “ Sanctuary’” is another re ­ Reports Conservation Department m an, R achel falls in love with ¡who, abandoned by h er drunk- p e a t'o f Southern degradation, him . A fter h e leaves, R achel en suitor, is rap ed by a gang- boosted by fine perform ances, discovers she is pregnant. After j ster. Tem ple is a ttra cted to while “ The Sins of Rachel Hunting Deaths Drop to Record Low, th is event th e picture g e t s 1this m an and lives in a sporting C ade” is unforgiveably dull and soapy. Eight-Piano But Accident Rate Rises to New High Concert Wed. The eight-piano ensem ble of The .Michigan Conservation cent of all accidents, including j cent of all accidents, including i weapon. In 84 p ercent of all m ade up 31 percent, of th e sm all the Music d ep artm en t will pre­ dep artm ent reported th at hunt­ three fatalities, w ere self in-(eight fatalities, the victim was cases, less th an 100 y a rd s sep­ g am e hunting force and cau sed sent a unique p rogram in F a ir­ ing fatalities dropped to a new , flicted. In m oré- than 33 per- within 10 yards of the fired a ra te d the gun and victim . 36 p ercent of th e accidents. child th eater, W ednesday at low, but accidents rose to a re-4 TRIPPING o r falling, c a re ­ H unters 31 y e a rs and older, 8:15 p,.m. cord high, during the 1980 deer less fence crossing and hand­ rep resen tin g th e rem ain in g 54 U nder the direction of D r. Sil­ and sm all gam e seasons. F irearm accidents claim ed ! 11 lives and accounted for all I _ j Top Stars Signed For ling of weapons, and o th er cau s­ to four fatalities and 76 wound- p ercen es of accidental d ischarges led th e accidents. F o u r t h cau u n sed ters w 34 ere p ercen killed t of and vio S c i o n t i , internationally known piano pedagogue, tire en­ sem ble will perform works of b u t three of 292 woundings. The th ree exceptions w ere bow and | arro w injuries. Ann Arbor Productions ings. Intentional d ischarges (shoot- 56 wounded during th e fire a rm and arch ery d eer ling m isjudgem ents, ricochets, ed on license sales which to tal­ seasons. B as­ Beethoven, Bach. Mendelssohn and R achm aninoff. e d 494,000, including 36,100 bow Soloists woll include A licf Slightly m ore than 25 per4 F aye E m erson, John B ara- im aginings of an irrepressible sprayed fine shot, m istaking F a y e 'O ’Daniel, h eard e a rlier in hum ans -fo r g am e) claim ed and arrow licenses, fatalities j grey, Nancy Kelly, Albert Dek- hypochondriac. They will open four lives and wounded 182. Me­ av erag ed one p er 123,500. the season as soloist with the j ker, L arry P ark s, Betty Gar- June 6. chanical f a i l u r e s trig g ered wounding av e rag e w as one p er MSU Sym phony,! Stanley Pot­ Elijah' I rett. Donald Cook. Stephen El- P a rk s is best known for his , liott and Ann Sum m ers have screen p o rtray al of Al Jolson eight injuries. — — As in th e p ast, th e biggest 8,821 licensees. A gain based on “ known age", ter, who will ap p ear as soloist with th e B attle Creek Sympho- J been signed to ap p ear in the in “ The Jolson S tory” and On ! sha re ° f a ccidents took place eauses, it is estim ated th a t nv this m onth, and C andace Rated Good ] 1961 Ann Arbor d ra m a season UJolson S i n g s A gain.1 during sm all gam e seasons. h u n ters un d er 18r m aking up I Five plays a r e scheduled, three stage, he toured coast-to-coast With som e 645,000 sm all gam e only eight p ercen t of th e d eer WlUner, of Arlington Heights, Illinois. By OLIVE PADGETT Broadway com edy hits, a great as Sakini in “ Teahouse of the h u nters afield, seven persons h u n ters, caused 36 p ercen t of The program will open with State News Music Critic 4. suspense play and a successful August M oon.” Miss G a rre tt w ere h illed and 236 wounded. the accidents. Thirty-one p e r­ an arran g em en t of the O rgan The U niversity ' auditorium d ram a by Eugene O’Neill, m ade h er B roadw ay debut in T hese figures a v e ra g e out to cen t o f' th e accidents w ere Toccata in C M ajor of Bach, w as the scene Sunday evening A m erica’s f o r e m o s t play­ the revue "C all Me M ister” one fa tality p e r 92,143 h u nters caused by h u n ters in th e 18-30 perform ed by eight m em bers of of an -ex citin g perform ance of wright. and subsequently s ta rre d in and one wounding p er 2,733. ag e b rack et who rep resen ted the ensem ble playing eight M endelssohn’s oratio “ E li­ The plays are The Mar- m any film s. They la s t a p p e a r­ Using “ known a g e ” cau ses as 27 p ercen t of th a licensees. grand pianos. Following, Bee­ ja h ” by the MSU chorus and riage-Go-Itound. ' ‘The Bad ed together in New York in the ¡the index, d ep artm en t officials H unters 31 y e a rs and older, thoven’s Concerto No. 3 in C o rch estra in -th eir annual joint Seed." ‘‘.A Touch Of The P o et.” m usical “ Bells Are R inging.” | estim ate th a t h u nters 11-17 rounding out th e o th er 65 p er­ Minor will be sh ared by Miss spring concert, under the direc­ "Send Me No F low ers" and -"S end Me No F low ers" was y ea rs old, com prising 15 p e r­ cent, w ere responsible for 33 Candace Willner and Stanley tion of Prof. G om er LI. Jones. * The P leasure Of His Com­ w ritten by N orm an B arasch cen t of all sm all gam e licen­ p ercen t of th e accidents. P o tter, accom panied by seven M endelssohn com pleted " E li­ pany.” The- season will get and C arroll Moore, who a re re ­ sees, w ere responsible for 30 The 1959 figures showed one other m em bers o fthe ensem ble. ja h ” in 1846, a t the age of 37,! underw _______ay| Tuesday. ______ ■ — MayI 16 sponsible for m uch of Sid Cea- p ercen t of accidents. d eath p e r 64,002 d ee r licensees a n d the pace at whiclr he drove and extend five weeks through s a r s b est TV m ateria l as well Those in th e 18-30 age group and one in ju ry for every 10,040. him self during its com pletion, I Saturday. June 17. - a ae s thp the *ta stage success a p s"i'rp M ake A ss M“ake A while m aintaining a full sched- F ay e E m erson and John M illion.” This com edy w as ule of teaching, adm inistrative B aragrev. two of television’s selected as a good follow-up to duties a t the Leipzig Conserva- most popular perform ers, will last sp rin g ’s popular “ Golden Finishes 1960-61 Season to ry , and conducting, surely j inaugurate the season in "T he F leecing.” contributed to his uneim ely M arriage-G o-Round," a com; T H E PLEASURE of His d eath the following year: “ E li­ edy by Leslie Stevens which C om pany,” the com edy h it by ja h ” is probably his g re atest ra n for two years in New York. Cornelia Otis Skinner and Sam ­ World Travel ARTIST SEYMOUR FOGEL. whose work is now on display at Kresge art center. Is shown here posing with work. — Like his other jnasterw orK s. it contains wonderful and in­ son b e seen a s the Dean uel Taylor, wi£j bring th e sea­ IN TH E PLAY Miss E m e r­ son to a close the week of Ju n e i will 13. Donald Cook, one of the j Ends With Two rTrips one of his paintings which he calls “ Invasion” . spiring lyricism (as in the arias of Women at a sm all m id-west­ th e a tre ’s ablest com edy acto rs, j fo r tenor, “ If With All Y o u r1ern college and B aragrey will will sta r as a footloose adven- Two “ trip s ,” one to Scandi- stages, and he has since pro-j H e a rts” , and contralto, “ O R e s tj portray her professor husbandry tm-er who re tu rn s u n ex p e cted -, n avia a/id one to Italy , this duced color film s for P a r a -1 m ount, Tw entieth C entury-Fo^ Seymour Fogel’s Work in th e Lord” ! and elegant and ! Their academ ic household is jy for jjjg d au g h ter's w e d d in g .: w eekend c l o s e th e 1960-61 1 seem ingly effortless craftsm an- j invaded by a statuesque girl Ann su m m ers will p la y his W orld T rav el series. ship (e.g., th e lovely chorus in from Sweden bent on borrow- form er wife and the m other of eight re a l p arts “ F o r He Shall j ing” the professor as the f a th e r ; lh e bride-to-be. and E ducational F ilm s. Wil­ The firs t p ro g ram , “P o r ­ liam M oore, also a Technicolor tra its of S candinavia,” w ith Co. .v eteran ,’ w orked w ith him Featured at Art Center Giye His Angels C harge Over of her “ perfect ’ child. j Cook’s c a re e r includes such C urtis N agel a s lectu rer, is on th e S candinavian film . A special showing of th e work in D etroit is sponsoring a one- 48* T hee” and th e m asterful coun-j “ T he B ad Seed will bring hilarious highpoints as Noel F rid ay . T h ay er Soule’s “ Ven­ The Italian ad v en tu re first of Seym our Fogel. visiting a r t­ m an showing of his work for i Peggy Lundberg terpoint of the unaccom panied j Nancy Kelly to Ann Arbor t o ! co w ard ’s “ P riv ate L ives” op- ice and th e Ita lia n L akes” fol- covers th e ro m antic city of ist in. residence a t "this uni v er­ the month of April. chorus “ He T hat Shall E ndure | re c re a te the role which w o n |p o Sjte Tallulah B ankhead, the lows on S atu rd ay , Both film- Venice and its fam ous gondola- sity, will open Sunday, April 23 Of a num ber of his m urals, to the E nd Shall Be S aved” ), h er B roadw ay's c o v e t e d ] southern roue in The'M oon Is I lectu res will be in th e Universi- tra v e rse d w aterw ays. L ectur­ a t th e K resge A rt Center. Fogel has one hanging in the COED ^ B U T SELDOM elsew here |!*Tony” aw ard. She also sta r-4 «B,..-,, — j Je lue" and «—a n - K e rr’s "K ing j ty auditorium a t 8 p.m . e r T h ay er Soule p resents a C harles M eyer, acting head A m erican N ational Bank of- does he achieve the profundity red in the film version of Max- of H e arts.” He recently com - j The S candinavian travelogue “ tra v e le r’s V enice" (consist­ of th e a r t d ep artm en t said th at Austin. Another is in the Social SPECIAL of thought and em otion, and the I well A nderson’s suspense play, pieted an extensive tour with explores th e cities and country- ing of sidew alk cafes, the P iaz­ an open house will be held from Security Building in W ashing­ truly inspiring power which for which she won an A cade­ Joan B ennett. | side of D enm ark, Sweden and za San M arco an d th e Doge’s 2 p.m . to 5 p.m . a t th e a r t build­ ton. D.C. - ■ overw helm the listener at c e r­ m y Award nom ination. Miss Sum m ers w as with th e I Norw ay. A few stopping-off P alace ) and a “ V enetian’s ing so th a t th e public m ay m eet The A m erican Federation of DAYS ta in m om ents in this highly Miss Kelly portrays a moth- original Broadw ay production) p laces in D ennaark include the V enice” (consisting of t h e th e a rtist. Arts in New York has invited dramatic work. This oratorio, | e r who com es to realize th at as the understudv for Cornelia ¡c ap ital city of Copenhagen; problem s o f living in a city Fogel is a pain ter, m uralist, Fogel to p articip ate in a y e a r­ Every Week though tender and -even senti I h er young daughter is a mur- Otis Skinner. SOdense, hom e of H ans Chris- aflo at). *" lectu rer, and teach er. He taught long show called “ F aculty A rt­ Mon., Tues.. and Wed. m ental, is tem pered by a truly ! deress. C ritic W alter K err de­ Stephen Elliott will retu rn j tian Andersen, and E lsinore The “ Italian L akes” episode, a t th e university of Texas from ists” . classical respect for structure, scribed the play as " a genuine for a second y e a r to a s s u m e ¡ C astle, s e t t i n g ^ for Shake- of m ore scenic in terest, takes 1946 until 1954. when he con­ 1 The collection can be seen b alance and restrain t. 24-below, 14 k a ra t shocker." It m ajor roles in m any of th e i spe a k e ’s “ H am let, Lake G arda, Lake Como, ce n trated on painting. Monday through Friday" from • PERMANENT The chorus and orchestra I will open May 23. productions. In a -poll tak en t STOCKHOLM is a featu re of Lake Lugano and L ake M ag­ His work is on exhibit at the 8 a m. to 5 p.m . Tuesday eve- w ere exceptionally well re ­ E ugene O’N eill’s last m ajor at the conclusion of th e I960 ¡th e visit to Sweden. Also in- giore, all situated a t thè toot D allas M useum of F ine Arts, ¡nings the G allery is open from h earsed by Jones, and perform d ra m a "A Touch of the P o et,” season, local audiences voted eluded is G otland, an island In of th e Alps. th e M useum of F ine Arts at 6 to 9. S aturday and Sunday the • HAIRCUT ed as though em otionally and | will highlight the season's third Elliott th e ir favorite p e rfo rm -! th e B altic. Soule, a Harvard graduate, Houston, and th é P a rk G allery 1hours a re 2 p.m . until 5 p.m. artistically keyed up for the i week, startin g May 30. W ritten e r of the series. In Norway, nature takes the has worked with B u r t o n • STYLE occasion. F rom the uniqu by the Nobel prize winning au EACH PLAY will run for one spotlight in the form of gla­ Holmes Travelogues as cam opening, in whieh E lija h ’s re- th o r who is considered the week in the Lydia Mendelssohn ciers, waterfalls, fjords and eraman, production manager citative precedes the O verature i g re atest A m erican playw right theatre, Tuesday through Sat­ the midnight sun. and chief narrator. He esti­ CORAL SABLES’ dramatically calling down from 0f the 20th C entury, the play urday -evenings with matinees Nagel has long been, associ­ mates that his travels have heaven the curse of drought received unanim ous critical ated with the film industry. He taken him a million miles. He WHY BE A PALEFACE? upon the Peopl* of Israel, to j acclaim in New York a season Thursday and Saturday. worked with the Technicolor has toured more than 70 coun­ the final chorus with its broad f-ag0 Ted Co. when it was to Its pioneer tries. USE OUR and impressive fugue: “ Lord.) AlbeTt Dekker will sta r a s j f ^ i ^ th elr s t c S vear • • RESTAURANT • • SUNTAN ROOM Our Creator. How E xcellent Cornelious Melody, a proud ^ Thy Name is in All the N a- ! soidier whose arrogance brings the name that made PIZZA famous in Lansing’ tiro ." , th e y d ttp la y e d good mu | him mto „harp conflict w ith h i, \ The Oaks Club NOW OPEN DAILY AT II A.M. sicianship and balance rebellious daughter 1 Ann Arbor enterprise. UNIVERSITY Hie chorus, whose tone and sta rre d on B roadw ay this y ea r ability in dynamic contrast aie in “ The Andersonville T ria l” John O’ShtfQghnessy. n o te d ; of — excellent this year, moved con­ and with Ja c k Lem m on in Broadway director, will return F o r Something ReM y Different—Try Out BEAUTY vincingly through a wide range “ F a c e of a H ero,” to stage the plays. — Season tickets for the five an- j Theta Delta Chi of dramatic mood, achieving a delicacy in such, choruses as LARRY PARKS and Betty nounced attractions will go on j I BAR-B-Q-RIBS SALON “ He, Watching Over Isra e l” G a rre tt, successful husband sale at the Mendelssohn box and “Ha That Shall E n d u re" and wife team to film s and office May 8. Mail orders are I which was to considerable con­ th eatre, will sh a re the spotlight now being accepted. Tickets! OPEN RUSH - TONIGHT * PHONE ED 7 - 1 3 1 1 * East Laudai'* Most Madera Salea Z Dann Etat al Lncoa trast to the vigorously effective in “ Send Me No Flowers, a f o r individual performances ■ rendition of more climatic sec-1 comedy from the current-New will not go on sale until May [ 7-10 PJM. - Parlor A-Union COMPLETE TAKE OUT SERVICE FXEE PARKING tion#, 'Y o r k season about the zany 112. PPP PP! -T A; 3 Laos Cease-fire Appeal Given ■fei rossw ord Puzzle J3E U □ jn n aaasu 3 JD J r i K " 1*:-! L jju □□ J □ Ju i ui i l Business 3.5 Students n t r j u u ü l íü .3 The following students in tee ***— -«■- Ma —. _ . ^ •# • • - -*» — m /* ...« Aoaoaa 33. b arata □ n an.T JItl 3BX1 M SSnfc’i," (Continued from P«ge 1) ing their supply in north-, and Great Britain, are : lfollow­ un - 1. C onstella­ a purpoaa era Viet Nam. ing with great concern the tion 14. M at a ;i jL 3 '5 - i a n college of business and public verified. Ik * United States 4. L u x u riate 33. P u ta ou n n n rì m unn i service received I.S averages and Britain damaadad a cease» As for the rebels, Western situation which has developed, 5. Crop carga a o bold u n li n n a or better wilder term : fire be efcsenmd before tts rep- sources suspect the Soviet Un­ in Laos. 11. Proof 34. B ram ita . o lì iB n a n n n JiUtttk Aaaau. r r swd atli i s would sit down at ion ef stellmc on their behalf They proceed from the foet 14. HiUttr SS. M ora d latent ■I í ' Í 4 , J.L‘ l i 3 lìE Z ■oberi Abruzzi. OU Aciüurho» in recent w e n s so that Pathet that if this situation is not 13. Fodder pit m oral BUI J the r —fw oam table In Ge­ It. Light- SS.OhJoetiva osci ìo j^ a o a a u aanior; lio n a nl. D atrptt aophoroorai Stanw oad fieam nan: Robert neva. Lao could capture as much changed the position in L aos j h artad 44. U giy oM eun uiìrtTi n a n a mora: Jack M m a m . If. Junior. - __ “Any eabstaatfal violation of territory as possible before the may become a serious threat 17. Vnrufllad woanau ¿ □ li u n s ;j^na Ireahm an; Mary bay traatunan. ‘ Umaah Flint. K atm ardu. Nepal. M ary P a rta . CornwallvtUa, monsoon season, which begins to peace and security in South­ IX Claadaatl— 41. l i v o r , Neiaon Sainaa. Baines. Houi I Texas. , sophomore: W ayne P arvins the cease Are would put all the 15.foaaawWa b a rrta r t atuUau et Yatet e h Pvede yantor. traahmjtan: an: William Bal lg hinter; Howard Pejuaev ■ ■ ■ ■ m d J p H p O l Lanzing arrangements in jeopardy," in May. east Asia. 44. A ekaaw l- mater. WUHaniWUUam Barnaa, Barnes. — ■ Lanslnx «owners Grava. DL senior; William soohom ort; Tom Tom praaaua iunior: R FOUIPaul B am , I t e by. Ohio. FTPack. M lchtetet Citv ind.. iunior; the British statement said. THE CEASE-FIRE appeal They, note at the same time j adaaa sophomore: Judy Baak f Jackson rmSteS SXSawiag 1 aiutili ferry MnkepanV. Lanalng freshman: t e 4C. Maaauraat m u M f t ; Barry j bndtattsas also were seat by and the other documents refer that real conditions exist for party diataaoe S. U nctuous traahm an; Bob Beater. Hamilton. Ohio, irtehm an. Ferry Piase, I t . John* soohomore. William J. Portar. Mason senior. Leeds« aad Moscow to the oth­ to "all military authorities, normalizing the situation i n . 11. Cana- iH a w M lf B b iar ir Benjam B eni. in. lA nalnf fraahinan: Mimiate B artl— Flint aanior: B ar- aopho- haar ta< tr a t 47.0H H M David Benson. Canandaigua, N Y .. M i- e r t t nations for the Geneva parties and organisations in Laos in accordance with t h e r 45. W ae»o ». l aatw f aat fraahinan: A rlene Bette, East Lansing s a 2 ä : u s s r m n . Aaatataat S. Market aLHsurtteod meeting—Prance, the United Laos.” This formula avoids national interests of the Lao-| a t agotha» o wound a t Quill tor aanior: Frteeiila Bid well. Chicago Height*, ui.. aoom roore: Jam es Bill­ "•¿'.¿‘" ¡ ¡ A H 'S K S;: %‘S: í States, _ Communist C h i n a , delicate problems arising from tian people, oh the basis ef the as. 4S. W orka 7. Clow - winding tint ings, East Lan»thg soohomore; Allen Motor; G ary Hobtnaita. Laptlna Wyti'teT ’ SçhenacUdy. K D 1 31. O so who Conn.. junior; lu n to n M arito Rundía. Palatina, Hl.. more: S ir o te Ealac. Wyandot! Communist North Viet Nam, the fact that the Western pow­ Geneva agreements of 1954. M. Dally colora fabrica S. Shout of 13. Prong ■ i Bruca i M v I Brown. '»la. F a lr iie ld _ Lai: aanior. •ophomora; Ray Runala: Clalra w ip p . aanior. ___________ South Viet Nam, Thailand, ers and the Communist nations The co-chairmen have in SS. Watarfall: applauso R obert Buhl, East ta n s in g aanior: Scat 32 Cooy roaut 24. Remnant* Dan B utt, KerrvUie. Taxes, junior: Cambodia, India. Canada, Po­ recognise different L a o t i a n view tiie understanding al­ 33. Bmhor * — t. Uncovorod r SS. Ruler ot Roy CamobaU, Ann A rbor aanior; ae.CMros- 10 Ouido'a land, Burma and Laos. This win bring together ma­ governments. ready reached that a a inter­ Prem ier Boon Oum is recog­ national .conference to settle i rapfcy 31. Pila DOWN 1. Not ao aocoudnoto U.SinaU Ina atooit 37. Charm Russel Chamoine. St. Clair Shores aanior: Duana Chapman. Lanalng sen­ ior; T hom ai L. Clark. L atn ru p village sophomore. Martin, Business Consultant, ny ef the participants in the nized by the Western powers tee Laotian problem is to be j >3. Bapair m udi tumor ^ K enneth Cobb, Ferm ington sopho­ a t Label To Speak at Coffee Hour as the head of the Laotian gov­ called in Geneva on the 12th ’ WM M ais a 1954 Geneva conference that more; Terry Collins. Old Mission 31. Hard- freshm an; Thompson Crockett. East ended the Indochina w ar and ernment in Vientiane. The day of May of this year T te te te (holtod fruit Lansin» freshm an: Doug C ronkright. te □ Communist countries regard ri 11. Dotato D etroit sophomore; Lana Crumbaugh. gave Laos its independence. THE CO-CHAIRMEN call on St. Louis, Mich., soohomore. Dr. N orm an H. M artin, for­ analysis for a congressman in Prince Souvanna Vhouma as □ 34. Brink B arbara L. Curtis. E ast Lansing AGREEMENT on the cease­ fire was expected swiftly by the legitimate head of the Lao­ all military authorities, par­ tian government. He clasaes ties and organizations in Laos T* -MIII HH t r. -f.- .1 I t Pan baking junior: Jo h n D emartjno. R u t Lans­ 37. Monty •ophom ora: William Dailey, lan a ln g m m e r professor of business ad ­ Washington, D.C. inistration a t Michigan State, From 1948 to 1953 he was ¡¡a □1 ing senior; Jam es Dengate. G rand to cease fire before the conven­ hoordtr Rapids freshm an; Tom Doron. East will re tu rn to th e cam pus head of the department of so­ t h e Vientiane government, himself as a neutralist . te te a t Loomlutter Fort Lansing junior: Dave Dougherty. ■HM ciology and anthropology at which badly wants a truce to stop the steady rebel advances The text of the cease-fire ap­ ing of the international con­ ference on Laos, and they call ■teir r w 4». TV pocaanalHy W ayne, Ind., aanior: P atty W ednesday to speak a t a cof­ Drewek. D etroit soohomore. fee hour for students and fac­ Lake Forest College. ■■mte te peal: J oseph Eckert. East Lansing sopho­ He returned to the University r ulty in the graduate school of er H of the past few months. The on appropriate representatives 41. Oivon m ore: John EdsaU, Delmar. N.Y.. eondltioaa soohomore; Jo n Ehrm ann. G rand business adm inistration. of Chicago in 1963*to become a rebels now control the Central PUdae Des J a m s , the nar­ THE CO-CHAIRMEN of the to enter into negotiations -for Geneva conference on Indo­ concluding an agreement on □m■w . ■ mmm m .te 4t nytof Haven sophomore: Phil E nd res. G rand Raptda senior; M artin Engel- m an. Yonkers,' N.Y., aan io r; Jan et M artin, consultant to the research associate and profes­ teL fié exporta s., senior; aanei row waist of Laos and long sections of the country border­ china, represented by the gov­ questions connected with the ernments of the Soviet Union cease fire. ■wtea a MP0M m 4 t Fit toflaOmr F ram e, Bronx. N.Y.... sophomore. W ard Fredericks. Ni North T arry■town. ch airm an of the board of the sor in the Industrial Relations M F yke, Peoria, C ora P roducts Co.. will speak Center. He became the Cen- ■■ r r 44. Advanced ir 17 N.Y.. junior; Jam es ter’s director of research a few i in year» jU., sophom ore; S tetan t* y I G o )® -in M R. on “ E xecutive P o w er," in the m r □ ■ te 43. PatMg* 4 t King Lahalpg fretem an; M u u ita i M t z w aard; M ary alien G raham . K B > t t . Union ballroom a t 3 p.m. N.Y.. aanior: Jo h n O runar. The fo rm er professor has years later. CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS ■ m z "N t»e—i 11 tr m te te □ — Arthur’* lance 47. Sinfín* lyllable Village senior, _ Marc ffiddM: Tom fo in im an . King- h ad articles published on in­ wood. w . v s.. junior; Linda B. H arris, W avzota. M inn., freshm an: d u strial organization, m anage­ F a re ' H arrison. Saginaw freshm an; W ayne H arrynum . Indianapolis. Ind.. m ent and th e personality stru c­ Students Meet D EA D L IN ES: 1 p.m. Day Before Publication fo r Toe»., Wed., T hurs., and F ri. Editions. Deadline fo r Mon. E d itio n : 1 p.m. F ri. m □ ni a ■MM«... MMM HT — . «ar 30. Football position: abbr. freshm an: Pam ela H lbberd. Mt. tu re 6 Î executives. Pleasant freshm an; Je ff Holcomb. Quincv freshm an; Bob Howard. Elm­ M artin and W. Lloyd W ar­ Congressmen __ hurst. HI., freshm an. Students living off campus Phone ED 2-1511 Extensions 2643 and 2644 Bon H ulllberger. WlUiamston sen­ n er, professor in the graduate will have a chance to meet ior; B arbara Hume. A lexandria. Va.. school of business ad m in istra­ junior; M srv R. Jacksoh. Royal Oak their AUSG representatives AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Mathematicians Needed freshm an; Dean A. Johnson. Dear­ tion, a re co-authors of the born senior: Theodore Johnson. book, “ Industrial M an.” They Wednesday at 6 p.m. Vestaburg freshm an; Rodney Johns­ ton. Chesaning freshman. Jam es Jones. Saginaw junior: Allan also directed a “ Study of the The m eeting will tak e place at tee Coral Gables w here F ed eral E xecutive” and are VINTAGE 1^4. tttLLMAN-MINJC EAST LANSING-5 bedrooms. N ear l* w a to r. Rabio, food shape. Also. M en’s bicycle re­ Senior High, cam pus ated stores. baator. w bttaw alli: a u extra», si.sjo. built. CaU IV 8-4455 im mediately. 22 T here’s still th e smell of freak p aint ED t-247* a fte r 5 p jn . For Space Exploration in th is » room h o m e suitable for the : K aplan, East Lansing senior: David Kamtena. A rlington Haights. 111., presently conducting a study students will join congressmen junior: Danlai ^aarney._K lngM ord senior; Nancy KingwlH. G rand Rap­ entitled, “ The E m erg en t So­ ids junior: Harold Kelvin. Long for dinner. The dinner will be sponsored SEWING MACHINE SALE. Singer large fam ily o r in c o m e . Owners ieav- j _ By WILLIAM SMALL W'e can’t use trial and error Beach- N. Y.. freshm an. — ciety .” ' . . . . . . . . . . . v u . . . u . . >u. | p o ru b lc does .z il z i l wÛ!k. makes ing country w i l l consider 32.0001 State News Science Editor P e te r JU an . B attle c re e k junior: M artin obtained a BA de­ by the Association of Off-Cam­ iw 'Excellent condition. ABC G u li. 1713 b u tto n h o le s & e m b ro d ie rv stitch e s. down. C a ll Mrs. Rice. ED 2-4092. j techniques because the cost is R obert K uehna. G rand Rapids senior: pus students. E ast Kalamazoo. CaU IV »-«31». 21 .43 cash balance of-*5 .1 2 o e r m o n th office. ED 7-1441. H iller I n c , R eal­ -Space exploration is creating too high,” Nielsen said. “ We William Lh alttnen. i O rchard Lake gree from th e U niversity of Edardrs Dist. • Company. C o -p h IV tors. 19 | fraahinan: . vid L a r a » . Stony Creek Wisconsin with a m ajo r in pub­ Davi: R eservations a re to be m a d e IN S CHEVROLET convertible. 9- 4443. 21 a great demand for expert have to calculate exact speci­ Conn» senior: Richard Lawless, East Iw ith ' Tom R asm usson a t IV P u d Inlaetion, »tick, in excellent fications for every part.” Lansing senior; p ra n a s Lekutis; Wil­ lic adm inistration. His gradu­ FOR CASH - ILLNESS forces im­ Ju n io r high. G racious fam ily home mathematicians, according to EAST LANSING. S bedrooms. N ear condition. CaU CD 2-0854 ask for liam Leonard. Sault Sta. Marie ate work w as done a t the Uni­ ! 4-5166. Jo h n . ~ 21 m ediate sale. U pright electric Coca- ith th e charm so m any older ones an authority in tee field. Ho mentioned tee responsi­ aanior. _ Cola m achine. 3300. C igarette m a­ w have, la r g e Uvine room w ith fire ­ ' “American universities will bility of engineers for design­ W alter R. U ndeboom . Oceanside. versity of Chicago w here he re- 1337 FORD CUSTOM 300. V-3. 14.000 chine. m anual used 2 months. 3375. place: cheerful . dining room : re ­ N. YT. junior; Wllaon U vlngood. De­ actu al miles. One owner, Uka new Ideal to r traterniU es. --co-ops. ED decorated kitchen w ith adjacent produce only 900 PhD mathe­ ing parts to replace parts troit: Doris Lloyd. East L antbia cêfV eë' an MA in ' sociology condition. >450. ED 2-5917.______ 20 7-1083. ' 10 break fast room o r d a n ; finished rec senior; R ichard Loicalio. Irvington. and a PhD in the field of hu­ Night Staff — room, one an d a half baths. P leasant maticians this year,” said Dr. which aré expected to fall. N. Y . sophomore:- Roland Loomis. Assistant News Editor, Jay 130» MOA, B ID convertible. A-T- M.S.V. GRADUATION RINGS See lot bordered bv tall trees and shrub­ Kaj L. Nielsen, of the Defense “ An overall program,” he Horseheada. N. Y.. lunTor: Anson m an developm ent. condttion. w ire wheels, r adio, h eater therm at th e Card Shop. A c ro s s irom bery. Call Mrs. Rice. ED 3-4040. Of­ explained, “ calls for operations Lovellette. S t. Joseph senior. F o r two y ea rs after gradu­ Blissick; Copy E ditor. N orm a 13.003 milea. $1335. ED 2-2237. tf Home Ec. Bulldtex. ED 3-4753. 44 fice. ED 7-1441. HUtey. Inc.. Realtor*. Systems Division of General Jo h n Lucia. Rant. Lansing junior: analysis. We use statistical K a n L undauist. D earborn senior: a tio n 'fro m the University ,of R utkoskev; Assistant Copy E d ­ or moa i. ROADSTER, p a p turquoise. p a MATCHED SET OF golf clubs. EAST LANSING I! NEAR!! Only Motors Corp, before the me­ Lorelei Malson; B ette Jo Masscv: layer, 1397 also,. !13m .. ^Porsche, rche._red i w ith h ard and N ever used. 330. CaU OX 4-0131. 21 319.900. See thia spaeloue C m Cod. chanical engineering colloqui­ techniques to keep track of Paul Matlock. Leroy. It!, senior: Wisconsin M artin did research itors. Sa’lv W ard, Anne Ma: -s ite 31 40x34 ft. o n th e foundation. Two Mx Om ar Marzel, East te n s in g lonlnr on legislative and political Jim Aenis. soft top. NEW POLAROID Land Camera. 11 ft. bedroom s on first floor. 30x13 um last week. programs aad to see that every D uana M cClitaott. Saginaw «(ini'”-: 13*3 MO-TD. new to e and tonnaau Cost $74.33, Will a tll fo r $49.»5. Call foot bedroom on second floor. 1 and “ We could use about 2,TWO ,” part is a t the right place at the cover, neater, good condition. Please Phil B arker. ED 7-0192 a half baths.,A U new 15 foot fam ily caU tV 3-8237.___________________ 22 kitchen. 33 f t. llving room w ith ftre - he said. right time.” st* ROLUFLEX T * CAMERA—H ard­ place. G as h eat. IV, car garage. Spa­ He pointed out that mathe­ Nielsen cited the Polaris as a 1340 PEUGEOT, black, wbitev/aila. ly used. Sella new for 3190. Will ac­ cious screenod-in patio. Look a t the •unroot; radio and hooter. Low mile­ cept St35<— Also 35mm MA MIY A vard size. 100x300 ft. H urry! H urrv! maticians are needed for de­ good example. age, perfect condition. ED 2-3224. Executive. Y ear old. E xcellent con­ It w on't last long. CaU R. J . F rink. sign of space vehicles, for Electronic computers are the a fte r i o.m. dition. Cost 8110 new —*75. Also *mm IV 4-7759. IV 2-4570 o r ED 2-4595. MOVIE cam era. Revere, w ith to rre n t W alter N eller Co.. Realtors. B rook­ launchings and for calculation big tools In outer space mathe­ 4354 PLYMOUTH. EXCELLENT lens. Magazine loading. CaU TU 2-4033 field Plaza. of trajectories and re-entries. matics, he said. The calcula­ rendition. TU 3-7273. - 20 ' EAST LANSING!! $21.900 w ith 33 - - “ Some of this 1s mathemat­ tions are too involved-to do GOLF BARGAIN—Set of Bouchard- 400 down jgUl move you into th is 1307 TRIUMPH, yellow, xood con­ Nichols (Eng.) m atched irons. 1 dition. Radio, and heater, overdrive, through 9, pu tter, stainless steel (no large 3 bedroom tri-level, carpeted ics that engineers do,” he without them. v iro wheels E xt. 3300 o r a tta r 5. ru st). M cG regor-w oods 1 and 3: also living, room w ith fireplace. 34x30 explained, “ but a lot is high- Nielsen is concerned with -E D 7-3034. 22 3 special. Too grain leather bag. All paneled fam ily room w ith fireplace. 17x11 farntlv kitchen w ith aU th e powered mathematics teat re­ feasibility' studies of outer tn good condition. Can be seen at built-ins. A ttached 2-car gara* ?-C all EMPLOYMENT Billard Room,"Union Bldg. R. J . F rink. IV 4-7759. IV 3-4570. or quires a professional mathe­ space projects scheduled for ~ 1c SALE STARTS MAY 1. Phone. ED tors. 2-4506. W alter N eller Co.. Real­ B rookfield Plaza. matician.” the years ahead. He is head of IV 5-4355 for free order blank now. tee analytical staff of the ad' MALE HPM OPERATOR. 9 m onths M arek RexaU P rescription Center. Even before rocket construc­ experience rooulred. Freshm an or CUppert a t Vine, b v Sears. : 21 SERVICE tion is started, mathematicians vanced planning department ■ophomere preferred. AppIv Room 11. Adm lntetranon Bid». ^ TRAILERS are needed to test designs, he of GM’s Defense System’s Di - FULL T D 4 I WOMAN grocery ca*h- TYPING DONE in m y h o m e . N e :.t ! said. vision. le r.'M u st be n eat and pleasant. C a ll f r o1M7 S K Y L IN E . 46*. 2 b e d ro o m s, I Work. Call IV 4-6488.___________ 21 in person . Prince B rothers Mark«.. fro m n t k itc h e n ,'- a ll e x tra s . O ne in d e cam pus. $2280. C a ll E D 2-6750 TYPING. E L E C T R IC t y p e w r ite r . ~ MALE STUDENT to d e a n aoar»- 23 C a ll S o n ia . IV 9-1186 a f t e r 5:30. P ick­ m ent every 2 weeks. Contact Ray­ u p and delivery if necessary- 23 m ond .Roberson, piano tu n er I t FOR RENT 7-3231. t f TYPING DONE fn Spartan Village a p a rtm e n t. ED 7-0703. or ED 7-969A APARTMENTS FOR SALE EXPERT THESES and general ty p ­ GRADUATE S T U D E N T approved. ing, electric typew riter. 17 vear* W G GOWN. 3 room furnished apartm ent. P rivate experience, one block iro m Brodv. Laoe itln. C hanel train . Size bath. ED 7-7403. 31 ED 3-5545. tf i:-i< 3-5447.______________ « APARTMENT FOR RENT across TO PLY. Spring la hare. learn £ POTTOS y d ^am plifier from campus. CaU ED 3-4311. 1* now’s a ./ ~ tim a to s ta rt enjoying wf 1» y a t relaxing sport- Drive ATTRACTIVE 3 .room» w ith tile out f o r a free” dem onstration ■ tSon ride. rid e. 2 fi 3B WATT AMPLIFIER. G arrard bath. U nfurnished except refrigerator an d 4 Place rentals. Reasonable rates. turntable. 15~ « M ÿ n tn cabinet. and stove. Adults. Close to campus. Sheren A viation. N o rth A bbot Road. 8633*. CaU XD *-5130 before 11 a.nn ED 2-4*86 - tf ED *-0134. — tf ROOMS TYPIST ANN BROWN. N ew phone DRAPES. S PAIRS w ith valances, a.rp artms^.e en t size g asm atove. davenport. Call iV S-*M0 tniinea 2 nhsiPC d ra p leaf tables, * lounge c h a in l Frandoc. Comfortable, clean, good general typing. 23 j bads, parking. Call a fter a. IV 2-34M. num ber. ED 2-43M. Electric ty p e ­ small 1 TWO S IN G L E , COLLEGE bus. near w riter. T erm papers and theses, also tf HERE’S WONCH DUPLICATING - moved 1001 STUDENT AND FACULTY LOST and FOUND _ i to 1 7 » E. Michigan. Lansing. Thesis typing and duplicating, comm ercial art. typesetting. Call Ext. 4(3 • 4205 AREAL' B A R G A IN S LOST: B ^ ^ S a ^ ^ L 10, gold ear- ! TYPING. In my home, by w ere tarv ring with 3 pearls. ED 2-5552. 20 w ith 10 years’ experience. TU 2*6738 tf "COOL” PERSONAL C igarettes Tennis balls-can - t REAL ESTATE Gym..shoes, heavy, white $4 98 W hite canvas tennis shoes 88 , EAST LANSING. 1118 Lilac.-* bed- S3 88 55 TRANSPORTATION 1room home, full basem ent, garage. Canvas casual oxfords $2 99 I Red Cedar School. 516.500. call own­ e r. ED 3-6641 WANTED: RIDE TO N Y C. Leav­ 29 ing anytim e April 27. Contact Beth. Hanes briefs A T-shirt* ,!)C e° 1 C A P E C O D . 3 B E D R O O M S . l* a 342 Phillips Hall. 20 Hanes sw eat shirts il_ 9 fl b a th s , fin is h e d b a se m e n t. 5 years. I old. large kitchen. Sale bv ow ner at WANTED: G roups for week-ends Sun T an pants — $3 981 *14.000 o r rent with excellent ootion- a t Silver Birch Inn (918 00 for special j to-buv arrangem ent. 539 Stoddard. package - includes everythutg plus M ilitary suppliat to r R O T ( I ED 2-5963. IT extras i Walloon Lake. Mich- 21 Fishing gear-cut ra te Prices Hip boots Sc w aist w aders $4.99 up ' Perfectly in tune with your taste—that's Chesterfield WINGED SPARTANS Ball .gloves . ...................... *3-88 u o King. Every satisfying puff is Air-Softened h r T urn your unw anted item s into ready cash w ith EVERYTHING FO R SPORTS MEETING enrich the flavor and make it mild. Special porous th e classified columns of th e S tate News. You g et AND CAMPING AT 15 w ords fo r one day fo r only 35c. And 15 words paper lets you draw fresh air into the full king F O X HOLE PX STORE fo r five days a re only $2.50. Remember, fo r these length of top-tobacco, straight Grade-A all the way* low ra te s you can reach over 20,000 people. One of AT FRANDOR them is bound to w ant w hat yon have to aeiL Join the swing to „ MEN S FORMAL WHITE coat and WEDNESDAY NIGHT trousers, size 44. 341 Lilac. E. Lansing. : ED 1-4MT. 19 CaU ED 21511 - Ext 2643 GRADUATING - MUST SELL: APRIL 26. 7:30 P.M. 1*37 L unaapp Motorcycle: 22 watt hi-fi. P.A. system: drawlng-*t«dv table w ith light IV 4-3*03 after 7. o r 815 Prospect St. Lansing. 22 OAK ROOM — UNION Michigan State News My*» Tab««»Ca . AQUALUNG. TANK AND reg­ ulator. »100. ED 7-2142. 19 H i IIS SàMà^SsM'SSÉ Don’t worry this won’t hurt at all — did it Soory sonny, bat you’re too young to donate Mood, Cadets sign up to get eredit for their donations, >80 Pints First Dav Praise U. S, Blood Donations Set Record Foreign,'Newspapers View ’Cuban Revolt Information CLAD M ER Continuous Performances Shows At 1:06-3:34-6:30-9:10 Co-Starring Dan Dailey Shirlev Jones With 33 Great Stars PIZZAS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 Admission — Week Dav Mats. SI M — Nights & Son. S1JS5 — Child. 50c ED 3-6517 ICHIGAN ( 'ï f Feature At- kf » 4:15 - 6:55 - RAW AND R U T H L E SS T h e y catti it O U T O F T H E JA G G E D S A B R E -T O O T H E D »AST tANSIWO » f HOMI IP. ■ - JU N G L E ! ~ istin j i F. Zttmn k Productions, inc. HB ORAL Comes A frica’s jp a j SPRA Y Fiercest and m o'4 1' IUJAMFAVLKKMPS $m Frightening story R 9 of L ote and TH E NEW S U R E B R E A T H FR E S H E N E R Attven’nre! t t if l F O R P E O P L E W H O L IK E T O B E L IK E D ! T H E R E IS NOTHING IMAGINED IN TH IS FILM? N e w L a v o r is O r a l - S p r a y . . . . th e y c a ll it “ K iss M is t” o n c a m p u s e s a c r o s s Bradford th e n a tio n ! “ K iss M is t" ! E x c itin g n e w w a y to fr e s h e n y o u r b r e a th in ­ B A ft « Kxtr. . s ta n tly ! U se it a n y tim e , a n y w h e r e - a f t e r e a tin g , d r in k in g , s m o k in g -^ w h e n - k lfw m w No\e(tv A CinemScope Picture H B R H N v W 1! e v e r y o u w a n t to b e c lo se .* .. . s t a y clo se ! C id « # 1 STARTING THURSDAY * O n e s p r a y d o e s w h a t b r e a th g u m s a n d m in ts c a n ’t d o ! N e w L a v o r is A « U M f f l PETER FINCH O r a l S p ra y f r e s h e n s b r e a t h —k ills o d o r - c a u s in g g errtis o n c o n ta c t! C o m e s ROGER MORE A GREAT PICTURE“ - n r to it in a c a rry -it-w ith -y o u b o ttle , h a n d y fo r p o c k e t o r p u rs e . STARTS FW D X Y! v M tM a q fr SHELLEY. A TRIUMPH! A picture m ode oufrid* th e rule* " - wf*Aio nut, k"RAW a n d REALISTIC - rwc 2 5 0 «prays • L ess th an a penny a spray 69« Michigan State Universiiv Tonight — Tucs., Apr. 35 FOREIGN FILM SERIES 7 it 9 p.m. Plan 2nd Science-Fiction Thriller! '• “r t r t Info..-. IV 2-3!*P5 Fairchild Theatre «> * Admission: Me “TH E IN CREDIBLE P E T R IF IE D WORLD” _ MkMgMi Stsfe New*, East Lansing, Michigan .SPO R TS. T —w by A pril g , 1961 Golfers Win; L arry J a ck so n R ead y Tigers Defeat Yankees, 4-3 Bud Badger removed SL Louis HMH wires ware be was struck on the face by m from Lerry Jackson’s a fragment of Duke Saidor’s tew mid the Mg right-hander broken bat. Records a 71' should bo able to pitch for the St Louis Cardante agate A duplicate of the H. M. S. whsasvsr he’s needed. The Same R e e d E le c te d Paced by Baddy Badger’s The 29-year-old Jackson, has Bounty, butti for a current mov­ even par 71, MSU’s Golf team bam in drydock with n frac­ ie, contains r nail from the defeated Hillsdale in the rate tured je* since March 27 when original vasaoL Old Story: A th le tic B o ss Saturday, M Despite the steady down Mr. Laiy O f ~B ig T e n pour. Badger managed to pick up mar U nfits to offset his SPECIAL FOR APRIL, CHICAGO (B—WnBam Rey­ four boggles end gain medalist DETROIT (ft-Yankee-kffler honors for the day. Frank Lary pitched the Detroit nolds Road yesterday w a s given a five-year contract «; Gene Hunt and CA. Smith, 75c for $1.00 Basket of Balls Tigers to their eighth straight an salary of about team captain, also picked up victory yesterday, beating New York 4-3. The winning streak is $20,000 at new athletic com- the wrawtmMm of three points with this ad - miaaloner of the Big Ten. «ptacu in their matches. Hunt Detroit’s longest since 1949 “He was elected unanimous­ « when the Tigers won 10 in a bad a 73 while Smith’s 25 was ly and enthnaiasticaBy,** said considerably above his average row. The sturdy righthander ran his lifetime mark against the Yankees to 24-0 with a neat Herman Wells, Indiana Uni­ versity President and Chair­ man of the Council of Ten but good enough to win^Tsd Schmidt and Larry McMillan added two points apiece to the Fairway Golf Range (school presidents). winning cause. seven-hitter. Rookie Steve Bo­ "The Council of Ten acted ros and Norm C ash provided Hillsdale picked up three John Carsolt, P ro. - on a recommendation of facul­ points when Anderson defeated the puhch for L a ry ’s third ty representatives. Only one straight triumph. Boros hitting State’s Marty Kleva 76-79 Alex Sinclair, P ro. — Owner man was considered, and that Ruokolainen and Ouson picked safely th ree -tim es and driving was Reed.” in two runs, and Cash pulling up one point apiece for the los­ the Tigers in front with a Reed, 45, has been assistant ers.; fourth inning hom e run. commissioner since 1951. He succeeds retiring K. L. (Tug) The Y ankees pounced on Wilson, effective July 1. L ary for two runs in the first inning w ith the help of an Wilson, commissioner since Rain Halts Game ALSO: World’s Largest the death in 1944 of Major John error by T iger left fielder WAYNE FONTES hustled but it was to no avail as he was tossed out by a step Rocky Colavito. S tarting pitch­ early in the first game of the doubleheader against Minnesota. The Gophers won L. Griffith, reached the age of 65 March 27. His current five- With U of D Titans Minature Golf e r Bob Turley singled in the them both, 5-3 and 3-0, ending an 11 game winning streak for State. (State News year contract expires May 1. - second, but L ary did not allow Photo by Art Wieland) - - _ ./ The conference’s presidents Michigan State’s Baseball another h it until the seventh included, in a tribute to Wilson, team practiced yesterday but 35c until 7 p.m . when Bill Skowron led off with they were supposed to play the KTs second hom e run of the To Challenge Varsity IM Schedule provisions for retirement com­ pensation and voted him full University of Detroit. season and narrow ed D etroit’s I pay for one year beginning Nobody got his signals cros­ 5 Minutes East of MSU m arg in to one run. All team s -entered should report T urley, lifted in the fifth in-1 ning when the T igers scored Spartan Old Timers to Don G errie a t Tensils Courts to July 1. pick up M atch R eport Cards and TenMis Balls. S:3S ance "The conference, in accord­ with the prevailing prac­ sed. It was jusL a question whether the weather man would cooperate or not. He on U.S. 16 th e ir fourth run, suffered his | firs t defeat afte r two victories, j L ary , m eanw hile, rolled Twine w ith his third straig h t co m p lete' Still Young Enough A.E. n - Bye Singles B-8 — Z.B.T. VI. L.C.A. tices of its members, has an age of 65 retirement policy,” H-9.— P . I . Psi vs. I U m Phi Epsilon said Wells. B - ll — D elta Upsllon vs. Alpha didn't and the Titan field got ail Wet. So the game was post­ poned until May 30, Declara­ Gamma Rho ' "The council wishes to pay. tion Day. -gam e success Some of the g re a te st Mich- Tickets a t $1 general adm is­ D-7 — D.T.D. vs. D. Chi its speciaLrespectS' to Wilson. After Skowron’s hom e run, igan State football s ta r s 'o f re- sion fur adults and $.5Q for stu­ D-8 — D.S. Phi vs. Beta Theta PI D -l — Phi Delt vs. P hi SlKma Kap He has been a loyal and faith­ Deron Johnson and Bobby | cen t history have sent early dents now are on sa le a t the »-10 — A.T.O. vs. Sigma Nu . R ichardson singled. B ut L a r y ; acceptances to play the Spar- Athletic Ticket Office, Jenison D.T.D. . Bye Doubles — ful servant of the conference and its distinguished represent­ SPEMAL - C_ V y [A u th o r o f “ I W at a T ttn -o o e D w a rf," Lows of DobUGiUtt," tie ) “ TV Many got pinch h itte r J e s se Gonder j tan v arsity - in the 5th annual G ym nasium . Mail orders will B -l — s.. P hi Zpsilon vs. Delta ative. The conference is proud to h it into a double play, then Old T im ers G am e in S partan j be accepted, re tire d Tony Kubek on a soft Stadium S aturday, M ay 13. Upsllon B -2 — A.E. PI vs. B eta T heU Pi B-3 — P.K. Psi vs. Phi Delt of the stature he enjoys as a PURCHASE B-« — D.S. Phi vs. X.B.T. foremost leader in the field of fly to rig h t field. j Dan C urrie, Dorne Dibble, B-S — a .T.O. vs. D. CM athletics and is grateful for L ary finished with a flourish, j Don McAuliffe, L arry Fow ler, getting Skowron and pinch, hit-1 P a t B urke, D a v e-K a ise r, P a t Two Reasons B-8 — Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Sigma Nu B-7 — A .G Jt. vs. L.C.A. the credit he has reflected up­ Oxfori Cloth A ROBE BY ANY OTHER NAME Open SoftbaU League ~ Tuesday, on the Big Ten." A* Commencement Daydmws near, the question OBeveryone's te r John B lanchard on strikes | Wilson. G ary Lowe, E van Slo- in the ninth inning. They w ere \ nae, Jitsse Thom as—these are For Success April 25 - 0:00 p.m. Old College Field. 1 — Kellogg Flakier vs. Botany Wilson is a member of the 2 — Alcoholics Unanimous vs. R e­ President’s Council on Youth Rattoa Com lips is: “How did the different disciplines come to be marked by his only strikeouts. j but a few of the fo rm er Spar- search Lab academic robes with hoods of different colors?" Everybody— Singles by Roger. Mari3. Mic tan lum inaries who plan to be k ey Mantle and Yogi B erra back for the gala weekend, DETROIT VPt —M anager Bob Paddleball Sinaloa T ournam ent Second Bound Fitness and since 1953 has been President of the United States 3 BsRos - Ptookol but everybody—is asking i t I mean I haven’t been able to walk ten feet on any campus in America without somebody grabs my 0:30 l n . along With Colavito’s e rro r pro- j O thers already checked j n in­ Scheffing says the form ula for Court J . ■Stavo Saloma vs. Bob Olympic Assn. duced th e Yankee runs in the ¡elude a group of p lay ers from the Dejtroit T ig ers’ e a rly suc­ I tew a rt Court 2 • Claude F ournel vs. Norm Reed is a 1936 Michigan Short Shorn - elbow and says, “ How did the different disciplines acme to be marked by academic robes with hoods of different solan, hey?” cess is sim p le: good hitting and 8trakm graduate. He organized the first. The T igers got the runs I last y e a r’s fine club which, Court 3 — F rank . Pudlo vs. Max Conference Service Bureau un­ This, I m ust say, is not the usual question asked by eoOagiaaa back quickly in the bottom of won six, lost two and tied one. good pitching. — Haase Reg. $ 3 .9 5 Value who grab my elbow. Usually they say, “ Hey, 8horty, got a And it doesn’t m a tte r th at C ourt 0 — W endell Sasao vs. Dick der Griffith in 1939, served in th e inning on two walks and Among^ th ese - a r e Co-captain Smith Marlboro?" And this is right and proper. After aR, are they not doubles by - Boros and Billy F red - Boylen. * M ickey W alker, [the Tigers Ike G rim sley and O scar Hahn, j largely on their ability to beat got into first place Court 5 — EdAbry ve. Don Blakeeleo the naval reserve from 1942 Court f — Tom Carmichael vs. Jerry through 1945 and then-returned Oily $2.95 collegians, and, therefore, the nation’s leaders in intelligence Bruton. Koecoff and discernment? And do not intelligence and discernment de­ Cash socked his home run "T his group alone would g iv e !the Los Angeles Angels. The Open Squash Tournam ent Pairings to the Big Ten. In 1946 he Buy and Save mand the tastiest in tobacco flavor and smoking pleasure? And Completion Date 5:00_pjh., A pril 27 organized the first central of- into the upper deck in right the v arsity a b a ttle ," com-1 victories over Los Angeles Paul Nordwal vs. Jam es Deemed Jice of4he NCAA. does not Marlboro deliver a flavor that is uniquely mellow, a field in the fourth and Boros m ented alum nus E d Klewicki, count ju st as m uch as those A rth u r Prosser • Bye ' select rate filter that ie easy drawing, a pack that is soft, a box drove in D etroit’s final -run general ch airm an of the Old I over the New York Y ankees, O. Houkaiehto • Bye Boh Tinker vs. R obert Helnsohn Bob S tew art vs. George Hibbard Reed resigned to become ad­ ministrative assistant to U.S. Lett Kositchek's that is hard? You know itl with a fifth inning single that T im ers Gam e, "b u t we e x - ! and the fans love it. Louis B ekhult - Bye - Senator Homer Ferguson of scored Kaline, who had dou­ pected to have about -twice a s | T here w ere 25,466 of the E rnest Roberts vs P at Smith John F riedrich - Bye Michigan in 1947, returning to Varsity Shop' bled. m any by the tim e the club is faithful on hand Sunday and complete.” _ the conference as assistant 228 A bbott Rd. the T igers rew arded them with During the era of piracy, Port commissioner in ,4951. He j s a p air of close victories, 3-1 'Royal Jamaca, was known as married and has three daugh­ E ast Lansing, Mich. MSU’s Sailors IM News j and 3-2. The idea th a t Scheffing m ay the wickedest city in the world. ters. First in Regatta ! A lle y s BOWLING - 0:30 ¡have this bunch of T igers op- I eratin g with a m uch m ore ser i and 2 - n.s. p h i i v s Phi Mu Aidha ! ious and m a tu re ap p ro ach to MSU’s Sailing Club placed 3 a n d I - T h e ta C h i v s U n t o u c h a b le * b aseball waS evidenced by firs t a t the Beloit College j! 75 »»Id a n d < - R a d c lK f v s A O C S was I - B o w e r v s M o tto th eir relatively calm accep t­ spring re g a tta S aturday in a ! . 8:30 field of five team s. AHcys ance of the tw in victories. ., .. , _ , 1 a n d 2 - E v a n s S c h o la r s v s S. P h i D . M arquette w as second, Bel- \ 3 a n d « - P e r s h in g n i n e s v s V e t s I I I ‘‘We left Florida, a weH- oit, th ird ; W ashington, fourth 1 “ d * ' e 1,* o Î tb ,vll1 AU>h* conditioned baseball team ," he a n d lta g a w , fifth. - ; said. "Sure, we had some ques­ ManriObert and J e rry Walk-; I—Unde AI*s Roy« vs A K Psi tion marks, and all our prob­ er were the Michigan State Ï* £;{•&' lems aren’t solved by any But I digress. Back to the colored hoods of academic i means. But I knew when we com fort. , . quality. . . appearance A doctor of philosophy wean blue, a doctor of medians wean skippers and Obert w as high ; «— » o w n e r s v s k . d . a / s point skipper for the regatta, j 0rwU broke camp we were capable green, a master of arts weaiewMte, a doctor at humanities wean Other members of the club 1 7— B e a i v s H e d r ic k of playing pretty good baseball crimson, a master of library aeience wean lemon yellow. Why? crewed for thé Spartan entries. | t-Aoc**? v,‘ intT*™» —and we’re playing it.” - Why, for example, toouid a master of library seienss wear tanon Thn rich texture of fine oxford skillfully yellow? _ tailored gives the assurance of being well- WeB sir, to answer (Ms vexing question, we mast ge back to dreased. C u e in point: the Arrow Univanity March 29, 1844. On that date foe first public faery ie the Fashion B.D. with die authentic roll of the United States was established by Ulrie Sigafoos. All af Mr. classic button-down. Your wardrobe is Sigafoos’s neighbors were of course wildly gratsfaf—e l, that incomplete without a selection of these casual is, except Wrex Todbuater. Arrow riurts in both long and short sleeves. Mr. Todhunter had hated Mr. Bigafoos d m 1822 when h i men had wooed the beauteous Melanie Zitt sad Melanie had t&OO chosen Mr. Bigafoos because she was mid for daaotag sad Me. Sigafoos knew all the latest steps, Uke the Minouri Compromise Mambo, the Shay's Rebellion Scbottioche, aad the Tonne K. Polk Polka, while Mr. Todhunter, alas, eouki not darns at e l owing to a wound be had received at the Battle of Now Orleans. (He was struck by a falling praline.) Consumed with jealousy at the success of Mr. S p A m 'l -A R R O W * library, Mr. Todhunter resolved to open a competing faary. This he did, but he lured not a single patron away from Mr. Sigafoos. “What has Mr. Bigafoos got that I haven’t got?" Mr. \ Fran the “Cum Lauds Collection Todhunter kept asking himself, and finally the answer asms to him: books. So Mr. Todhunter stocked hit library with loti of dandy bool« and soon he was doing more business than his hated rivaL But Mr. Sigafoos struck book. To rsgsia his clientele, he bogm serving tea free of charge at hiehbnuy every afternoon. The»- upon, Mr. Todhunter, not to be outdone, began mrvteg tan with tutor. Thereupon, Mr. figafoos began swing tea with sugar m i cream. Thereupon, Mr. Todhunter begn serving tea with super aad cream and i s m . Hue, of ooune, clinched the victory for Mr. Tadhentsr be­ OXFORD - its host cause he had the only lemon tree in ton»—in fact, in the entire state of North Dakota—and since that day lemon yellow has of course been the «dor on the academic robes of library srienss. Favored in university circles for its handsome (Incidentally, toe defeated Mr. Bigafoos pecked up Ms fa e ry appearance, ita true comfort A classic white and moved to California where, alas, he failed once men. There oxford from our Cum Laude Collection is this were, to be sun, plenty of lemons to serve with his tee, but, Arrow University Fashion B.D. with back- alas, then was no emam because the cow was not jnOeduosd iw m n sn ç QfiTVRpnc uwwn nvois to Cahfotnia until 1931 by John Wayne.) sm m nsm button and box plant Available in long and razor nkfcs, helps keep year skin abort sleeves. AFTER SHAVE in tap condition. I jOO*■»!«' *6.00 Ami todsg Canforata«*, hagpg mmeng M r LOTION SHULTON Nm ThI • Twmm KRAPPS URWEASrr HoUttint, •rt dUèCO90triH0 0 U toroi, king-tixt f if t y Marris ripararle fta ma- Amtrimm» In aN M y states, l i j ■ •* •> ./ . ”-fc ~?*... •..- ■ N -»t i 'fl M tettgaa State News, East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday Morning, April 25, 1961 « _ Three Major Reforms ^ • - Fine Arts Majors Are To Conduct Evolution of Russian Alphabet Seniors of the Week PR Seminar Senior of the week honors1ist for the symphony and (^am ­ Described to Oub Members are shared by Maridy Skarin ber of orchestras. ^ W. Lowell Treaster, director of -Saginaw, and Charles He received the outstanding of information services, wilt 'Gpeenwell of E ast Lansing. junior and Senior music student conduct a seminar at the Har­ “ You should be glad you are ligious friction in the 9th cen­ theories on archeological dis­ Both seniors are fine arts ma­ awards and has given numer­ vard graduate school of busi­ studying Russian now*!* Prof. tury." “The German Catho­ coveries found in the oldest jors. _ . ous recitals and concerts on ness administration in Boston Anatole Sokolsky Jokingly told lics were intending to establish Russian cities, believe Cirillic Maridy has been vice pres­ radio and television. May 3. " , the Russian chib in a talk on appeared before this time. — Latin in the church of Slavic There is also a conflict of ident of her sorority, Alpha Xi Charles is a member of the His seminar, “The Customer the origin anddevelopment of . Delta, and has also been water national scholastic honorary Looks at Public Relations,” is the Russian alphabet. Moravia. The emperor was opinion among experts, said So­ asked by Moravia to send mis­ kolsky, as to whether the Rua- carnival chairman for the PM Kappa PM, and has receiv­ one of a series presented for The alphabet, be explained house. ed a Straight A record for five graduate business administra­ in his talk, has been simplified sionaries who would use the j sian written language was de- and reformed several times Slavic language instead of j lived from the ancient Bui- A member of Union Board, terms. tion students at Harvard. since if was first used. Latin." i garian language. _ she has been decoration chair In addition to His music ac Treaster is a member of the Sokolsky, a t one t i m e , E m p ero r M ichael III, assign­ Sokolsky said, “ In the 20*h man and a member of the pub- complishments, he has also re public relations committee of lived in Jaro slav , R ussia. His ed this task to Saint Cirill who | century, academicians have licity committee. She was di- j ceived honor in ROTC. T ie is the Argonne National Labora­ fath er was a colonel in the R us­ created the first Slavic alpha­ j made meticulous examination rector of art for J-Hop publicity cadet Lt. Col. for ROTC Brig tory. He was public relations sian Im perial arm y an d during bet. This alphabet w as based I of the Russian written relics committee, jade G-l and a member of the Chairman for the 1959 Michigan the R ussian revolution —was on the G reek alphabet which ; and on that basis have proved Maridy has also worked on ! Army ROTC Officers’ club. He Week en d has served as chair­ forced to flee with his fam ily he sim plified, and to which he ! to their satisfaction that this- publicity committees for Pan- received a silver medal from man of the communications to L ithuania. added 19 letters. j theory is groundless."*" Hel, Veterans’ Association and)the CMcago Tribune for mili- section of the American Col­ IN LITHUANIA, Sokolsky THE RUSSIAN alphabet, he Associated Women Students. | tary service. He is -a member lege Relations Association. studied a t V ytautas University, j UNDER CIRILL, he said, this 1 said, H as gone through th ree She was sab-chairman for of Scabbard and Blade. He has also taught communi­ L ate r, h is-fa m ily had to flec'j new alphabet (C irrilic I ap p e ar­ reform s which have sim plified G reek Week on-cam pus pub- Sports activities include be­ cations courses at Oklahoma, again —- this tim e to F ran ce.) ed in the E a ste rn Slavic tribes. it greatly. P e te r th e G reat, in licity. ing a m em ber of th e fencing state and Cornell universities. T here, he studied a t Sorbcnne! “ T here a re different points his tim e, introduced th e civil H er hobbies inglude working team , U niversity in'” P aris. L ater he i of view about the tim e the Ciril- j alphabet which rep laced the on all types of handicrafts. A f-; D uring the sum m er C harles te r graduation in Ju n e M aridy j has conducted o rch estra and Gray whales once roamed the lectu red a t F reiburg, G erm any. I lie alphabet appeared in the, Cirillic alphabet. After th at, he North Atlantic. Today, their Two brothers, Saint Cirill a n d ! territo ry of the R ussian Slavic said, V iriliic w as used only in plans to teach a r t in high ¡opera a t th e C hautaqua, N.Y., school. | S um m er Music "Festival. He sole range is the Pacific, along Saint Methodius, created the | trib e s,” Sokosky said. “ The tr a ­ Church books. North American shores from firs t Slavic alphabet between ditional view is th at it ap p e a r­ The R ussian A cadem y of "C h arles is active in m usic de- i w as tile United States repre- MARIDY SKARIN andCHARLES GREEN WELL p artm e n t program s. He is as-1 sentative to the International the Bering Sea to Lower Calif­ 860 and 862 A. D., Sokolsky! ed onlv afte r thé adoption of Science reform ed it again b e ­ . . . seniors of the. week . . . ornia and from Korea to Rus­ said. C hristianity (988 A D .).” tween 1735 and 1758. In 1917, sistant conductor of th e Sym- Conference o f Com posers at Aphony O rchestra, and solo obo- >Stratford,. C anada. sia’s Okhotsk Sea. “ The Cirillic alp h ab et,“ he M odern R ussian linguists, the alphabet w as-again changed said, h ad caus'ed a lot of r e - ! however, he said, basing their and m any letters w ere dropped. From Six Nations Kentucky Bound Gourmets Five To Read Papers at Elect New 'Kismet’ Cast Chosen When th e U niversity T h eatre lected to bring to life this TENNIS PLAYERS President finished its tryouts for “ Kis­ O riental ex trav ag an za of B agh­ $ _ Get That Rickety Racket Foreign Language Meet m e t,” th e A rabian N ights m usi­ d ad ’s b azaars. cal, one out of every 100 stu­ D r. Hans Lam p), th e m usical Ken A pplegate, Englishtow n. dents on cam p u s h ad displayed j director, will be conducting a Restrurig By The Expert F iv e professors will re a d p a ­ p e rs a t a F oreign Language given by Prof. Nikolai Poltor- N. J .. junior, has been elected his talen ts in singing, dancing, full o rc h e stra draw n from the atzky. president of Les G ourm ets, re s­ and acting before production U niversity, and Miss M axine At Link’s. ' conference T hursday through P residing over the m edieval] ta u ra n t, m anagem ent m a jo rs’ d irecto r Dr. John E ? D ietrich of j Hayden, t h e choreographer, S atu rd ay a t the U niversity of ¿section will_be P rof George W .i club. tiie d ep a rtm en t of speech. will be using a dance group of STUDENT SPECIAL . . . . $4 Kentucky. R adim ersky who will al30 i - These p erfo rm ers represent- j over 12 students, speak on a . 13th century p re ­ O ther officers a re Don Bell, P ro f. G eorges Joyaux will a c t as ch airm an of one of the F re n c h sections. He will also re a d a p ap e r on “ The N orth g rim ’s P ro g re ss.” ed o v er fifteen schopls and de- o th e r students Have been cursor to John B uny on’s “ P il­ Chicago junior, adm inistrativ e p artm e n ts 4n th e university, signing up to work backstage vice-president, Sid Dinersteiir, running the g am ut from engi- | ^ n the construction-and running P rof. Stuart A. G allacherj Brooklyn junior, firs t vice-pres­ neerin g and E nglish to hom e i 0f SCen ery , costum es and lights, Link’s Sports Shop A frican F ren ch Language Nov­ will deliver a j> ap e r e n title d ! ident; Lee Schm idt, West Bend, econom ics an d an im al h u sb a n d -; ivfore th an 200 students and e l." _ “ To Build Castles in Spain ” , Wis., tre a su re r; C laire Bagley, ry . At le a s t ten diffefent states st a ff m em bers will be involved 2 2 7 Ann St. ED 2*6412 “ The Vekhi C ontroversy: Aij P rof. Donald J i . Y ates will B irdsboro, Penn, fre sh m a n ,. w ere rep resen ted from co ast to | ¡n yjg production, Im p o rtan t E pisode in R ussian j i v e a paper on M arco Denevi. secretary . coast, New Y ork to C alifornia. | ," D r. Stanley Townsend, head In tellectual H istory,’’ will be E lected to the executive B ut they didn’t com e from th e of the Foreign Languages de-j board w ere G eorge W estov^r, confines of th e U nited States. p artm e n t, also will attend the ] M a r 1 e t t i e sophom ore; A r t M ore th an five foreign coun­ Dinner Fetes conference. Moore. D etroit sophom ore; trie s w ere rep resen ted , includ­ Len Sasso, M elrose, M ass. ing In d ia and T urkey. F rom ‘Sweetheart’ Evan's Elects Ju n io r; Jo e G allante, Pough­ th ese hundreds of students a keepsie, N. Y. freshm an. final ca st of over fifty w as se- Aspirants New Officers Thirty-five contestants for I E v a n ’s Scholars, a scholar­ th e “ S w eetheart of Sigm a Chi” ship living unit, elected an all co n test "will atten d a dinner) sophom ore governing board S aturday as the second of t h r e e ; with G ary Sabourin. P ontiac, stag es in th e com petition. president. The th ifd stage is a fo rm a l' The executive vice p re s id e n t! te a sponsored by -the M others’ [ is Roy F. G ilbert, D etroit, j Club M ay 13. I R ichard P ap ard . also of De-1 T he sw eetheart will be crown-1 tro it is adm inistrative vice ed a t the annual “ S w eetheart) president. B all” M ay 20 a t the A irport j The secretarial post w as won i Inn. by John D arin, H ighland P a rk , I E ac h of the fratern ity m em ­ and the new tre a su re r is Rob-4 b ers invited one candidate ton e rt Steffi, Beruyn, Illinois. an inform al te a followed by a dance la st S aturday night for the first stage of the contest. Farmhouse Accounting Founding Fellowship Celebrated F arm house F ra te rn ity cele­ Announced b rated its 25th an n iv ersary of the founding of the-M ichigan Andrew Nelson, Salt Lake ch a p te r S aturday night. City, U tah, g ra d u ate student, A H anquet dinner for the 95 has been aw arded first place alum ni and actives present ran k in g in th e" national selec­ w as followed by a program Sun-dazzling DANGER tion of fellowship aw ards by which included special recog­ the A m erican Accounting Assn. nition to the founders and char;, The $1,000 fellowship was te r m em bers and presentation Separates STALKS also aw arded to seven other j of plaques, honoring the found- can d id ates. - Nelson obtained •ers and c h a rte r m em bers, and th e unanim ous vote of the F el­ scholarship keys. lowship com m ittee as the top- Roy M arshall, H orticulture BLOUSES . THE FOREST ra n k in g a p p lic a n t )professor told of the history ol Nelson h as taught account­ j the"chapter and Dr. K arl Writ- SKIRTS ... in g a t the U niversity of U tah j e t, professor of agriculture ec­ an d is a m em ber of P hi K appa o n o m ics gave an address. P h i and B eta G am m a Sigm a The program was "follow ed SLACKS ... honoraries. I by a dance- — m F or Men Who Desire % Cottons, Arnels* and Dacron* blends team up tor summer WEEKENDS fun. Soft pastels! Vibrant A Career In Life Insurance prints and plaids! Whites! Forest fires menace most on weekends. More people ate in the forest—and there’s more. Blouses in every sleeve length Leading To M anagem ent! and design. Pleated, sheathed chance for man-caused fires to flare; more chance tor destruction—and terror! and full skirts. Tailored slacks and zany pants. 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