mm i 1 É; W KÊÊ S IS I ■H ' é &l-v* *•*•» i È Ì Ì M « ' G lo b a l npses BIT T U ASSOCIATED N b l A stronaut Jo h n H. Glenn J r ., h is scheduled reond-the-w orid orbit flight th reaten ed b y At­ By th e Associated P ress lantic sto rm s, th is m orning w ent through final hours of prep aratio n fo r tb e scheduled P a r is M o u rn s JD e a d in R io ts _ blast-off. PARIS—À solem n m arching m ass of n early 200,000 P arisian s A decision w as stitt not T uesday bade farew ell to eight victim s of la st T hursday’s m ade a t 1:30 a.m . w eather Moody antirightist rioting in a city stilled by sym pathy strikes. briefing w hether to pick up the S erv in g MSU for 5 2 y ears The turnout of m ourners following black-draped coffins w as second, h alf of thé" split count­ « SCCOMO CLAM W f f l i l IA one of th e larg e st crowds in tbe m em ory of longtim e residents. down, the first half of which E s ta b lis h e d 1909 Vol. 53, N o. 145 W e d n e sd a y M o rn in g , F e b r u a r y 14, 1902 6 Pages PAID AT CAST LANDING. «ICH. ' V It rivaled th e day in August, 1944, when P a ris w as liberated w as com pleted T u e s d a y . from the Nazis. m f? W eather b a d alre ad y d elay « ! the final countdown from m id­ More Scholars Needed J F K , K in g S a u d C o iffe r o n N e w P a c t night. H ie N ational A eronautics and WASHINGTON—P resident Kennedy and King Saud conferred S p a c e adm inistration an­ for nearly two hours Tuesday and reported th a t “ A rabian- nounced T uesday night th a t Am erican relations and international affairs w ere discussed in w eather conditions w ere “ m a r­ tbe spirit of frankness and cordiality.” ginal” in th e Atlantic recovery A brief joint com m unique gave no indication w hethercontinu- a re a e a st of B erm uda, w here Ön Faculty, AAUF ed United States use of D hahran a ir base in Saudi A rabia w as : Glenn’s capsule would land if taken up. — tbe m ission w ere term in ated P resen t five-year operating rights to the base expire April 2, a fte r one o rb it in stead of tbe and Saud has indicated there wUl be no renew al. in ten d ed th ree. E a rlie r, a spokesm an said A f r o - A s ia n s U r g e IL S .-C u b a P e a c e this boiled down to 50-50 odds, UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—G uinea a n d G hana added th eir with the possibility the long- voices Tuesday to those of other Asian-African nations urging aw aited flight would have to th e United States and Cuba to negotiate a peaceful settlem ent be postponed fo r an eighth of th eir differences. tim e. Township Asserts Research Proposal In hopes th a t th e w eather Being Neglected M ichel Collet, delegate from Guinea, told thé general Assem ­ b ly ’s m ain political com m ittee th a t ' the least the assem bly would im prove, G lenn and the could d e i s take notice of U. S. assurances th a t it plans no countdown proceeded on sched­ "A ule. m ilitary aggression against C uba' E ic h m a n n P r e p a r e s A p p e a l - The astro n au t com pleted the second half of an intense two- day physical exam ination Tues­ Approved By GARY RONBERG Of the State N ew s Staff “ and a good m an is a good teacher, a good scholar, o r a T E L AVIV, Israel—Adolf E ichm ann, now in R am leh prison day. then got a haircut. L ater, com bination of both.” is m aking notes for his appeal, prison sources said Tuesday. a t his special q u a rte rs four A fter four hours of -discus­ A university m ust employ MSU could have a good Legal authorities say E ichm ann’s appeal is expected to be m iles from th e launch pad, he sion, th e C onstitutional Con­ scholarly, am bitious faculty teaching d ep artm en t and still See GLENN page 5 vention p assed th e Local Gov­ m em bers if tt is. to ra n k am ong r ank to the bottom tenth be­ hearcLby the suprem e court in the second half of M arch. ern m en t C om m ittee’s proposal th e top schools to the nation, ~\ cause thé teaching im age is pertain in g to townships. MSU professors said a t a Mon­ created by the university for Gen. Harkins Shifts to-Viet Nam The com m ittee proposal gives th e leg islatu re th e pow er to d ay night m eeting of th e Am­ erican Association of U niver­ sity P rofessors. itself. Brown said. “ We need enough good schol­ confer on tow nships Iqr g en eral a rs to the d ep artm ents to give law pow ers of local, legislative,' AAUP m em bers attem pted to th e university a good nam e on ev alu ate th e strong points and U . S , T r o o p s i n C o m b a t and ad m in istrativ e ch a ra c te r, not inconsistent w ith th e p ro­ W eaknesses in MSU’s academ ic the outside,” he said. “ To get to th e to p it’s go- visions of th is constitution. reputation. ^ See AAUP page • SAIGON,fjouth Viet N am , (if), move into the field with Viet- nation and hum ility. He p ra is T he com m ittee proposal add­ P ro fesso r R obert E . Brown Powers’ —Gen. P au l D. H arkins arrived nam ese com bat units. ed tb e V ietnam ese people and ed a new section to th e old -of history said : - from H aw aii Tuesday to head Special targ e ts for -guerrilla a rm y fo r th e ir efforts “ to e ra ­ constitution w hich stipulates “ We certain ly don’t ra te th e new U. S. M ilitary Assist­ fire a re th re e com panies of dicate com m unism .” th a t th e township governm ent institution ra te s ta size. We Story Still ance Command supporting U. S. A rm y helicopters now F ro m R ed C hina cam e a sh all b e abolished if a m ajo rity BLOOD DRIVE DONOR—Ltoda Fiebtog, T rav erse City to th e sam e w ay o a r institu­ South Viet N am ’s w ar against ferrying V ietnam ese troops to c h arg e th a t th e new A m erican of those voting on a referendum sophom ore, receives h e r “ sh e C le f jalee to strengthen h er tion ra te s in size. We haven’t the Com m unist Viet Cong. Com m unist strongholds. Offi­ com m and m eans th e United to tb e tow nship approve and before giving a pint of blood a t the Meed d riv e being convinced enough f a c u l t y Mystery Although the U. S. forces are cial descriptions notw ithstand­ S tates h as “ decided to expand if th e re is no unincorporated held on the 4th floor of th e Union. M rs. William Keek, a m em bers th a t we are n ’t not technically authorized to ing. the A m erican forces a re at d irec t aggression in South Viet te rrito ry within a township. G ray Lady from 1531 R iver T errace, E a st Laasing, haad s M ichigan State College any­ engage in com bat, the service­ least partly on a w artim e N am .” The ch arg e w as m ade W hen th e tow nship is abolish­ h e r a glass.-» m o re—m any of our people m en have been ordered to de­ footing. by th e Com m unist people’s ed, its functions shall th en be don’t see any reason to re ­ fend them selves if fired upon. daily of P eiping in a n editorial a s s u m e d jjy th e village o r vil­ search and study.” Action and accidents have WASHINGTON US' — T w o F irefig h ts b e t w e e n A m eri­ taken a toll in the p a s t-s ix relayed a b ro ad by th e Soviet la g e s a s provided by law . A university is g re at because D em ocratic Senators com plain­ c a n s and the Viet Cong are weeks. News Agency T ass. The news­ In such cases, th e village o r it h a s a certain num ber of ed JTuesday th a t Congress has being-reported m ore and m ore Eleven airm e n have been p ap e r declared U. S. actions v illa g e s-a ffe c te d will b e en* D re e a t B lo o d D riv e good d ep artm ents, Brown said. been left to th e d ark on th e full frequently as support personnel killed. Com m unist am bushes ag g rav ato tension and- endan­ titied to rep resen tatio n on th e “ Good - d ep artm en ts are story of F ra a c tt-G a ry . P o w ers’ claim ed the lives of SP. 4 g er peace in Asia. county board of supervisors. known by the num ber of good ill-starred U2 spy plane flight Ja m e s T. D avis of Livingston, 2 5 D e a d I n A l g e r i a Tenn., and Clyde F . Sum m ers H arkins is taking o v er di­ rectio n of A m erica’s larg e st R epublican d e I e g a 1 4 D r. J a m e s X . Pollock’s am end­ C o ffe e , D o u g h n u ts m en they h av e,” he continued. and his release la st weekend from Soviet im prisonm ent. of E l Monte, Calif., a civilian ALGIERS (49—T erro rist vio­ engineer serving with th e U. S. lence across- Algeria took 25 Aid P rogram . Accidental ex p lo ­ m ilitary operatim i in Southeast A sia. This is a p ro g ram to tra in , advise an d support Viet­ m en t to th e com m ittee propo­ sal prom pted a slew of am end- See CON-CON p age C P r ic e - 1 P in t UN Seminar "Powers rem ained fa seclu­ sion, presum ably undergoing lives and left 28 persons wound, sion of a grenade a t D a N ang, ed Tuesday. _ 500 m iles north of Saigon, killed nam ese arm e d forces being built to th e 200,000 m a rk to By MARCIA VAN NESS And I was decorated with a Sets Program interrogation by ce n tral intel­ ligence agency officials. H e has been kept from any contact ^O fficials counted 18 Moslem two U. S. A rm y m en and in­ and 7 E uropeans dead. T error­ ju red eight. ists of both Moslem rebels and H arkins, 57-year-old veteran cope w ith R ed g u errillas, esti­ m ated to n u m b er 20,000, who a r e backed b y Com m unist U iU N a s s e r P a c t CAlftO US — T he U n i t e d S tates h a s ag reed to provide E ditor-in-chief T h ere’s free coffee on th e 4th flesh-colored bandage and gold­ en R ed -C ro ss pin fo r m y ef­ For Today with the A m erican public since He was freed to B erlin la s t Sat­ floor of th e Union this week— forts. urday in exchange for Soviet th e European. Secret A rm y Or­ of World W ar II and K orea, N o rth V iet "Nam. th e U nited A rab RepuM ic with “ The United Nations in the spy Rudolf Able. ganization w ere blam ed for the said he accepted his appoint­ The U. S. m ilitary establish­ ab out $40 m illion d o lla rs to courtesy of th e A m erican Red Coffee cam e a fte r th at, and W orld of Tom orrow” will be Cross. —’ — Sen. S tu art Symington, 13- outbreaks. m ent last week w ith determ i- m ent, now about 4,000 m en and loans mid g ra n ts to build g rain doughnuts w ere available, too. the topic of a sem in ar Wed­ Mo.; interrupted a Senate expected to continue to in­ sto rag e facilities. The A m eri­ B ut you have to give a pint of nesday a t 7:30 p.m . to F a ir­ Foreign Relations Com mittee Oh, by th e w ay, th e re ’s still wBÈÈÈÈmL c rease , w as said to 'h a v e out­ c a n E m b assy and th e N a sse r blood to get it. child. 7 hearing on another m a tte r to grow n th e m ilitary advisory g overnm ent m ad e th e an­ A ctually, it’s a p retty good tim e to ta k e advantage of this C ontrasting points of view observe 4 h a t he is a m em ber group com m and th a t built i t up. nouncement.- b arg ain . offer on W ednesday and T hurs­ will be given by faculty m em ­ of key com m ittees and add: I know. d ay from 2 to 8 p.m . and on b ers an d students rep resen t­ “I am fran k to say th a t ex­ ü I trie d it. F rid a y from 10 a.m . to 12 and ing philosophy, English, his­ cept for rum ors and reports, 1 to 3 p.m . to ry , political science, m ass H eP W Summst M a c illa n Seeks F o r half an hour Tuesday af­ ternoon sw arm s of doctors, See BLOOD DRIVE page 3 -m edia and th e student body. I don’t know anything about Capt. P ow ers’-v en tu re a t aU.’L n u rses and volunteers felt m y A panel discussion based on Subsequently, be told rep o rt­ S u If I I I t i t A l t e r n a t i v e pulse, took m y blood pressu re a n d stab b ed m y fin g er for a tin y sam ple d ro p of blood. Ask Return of questions from th e audience will follow tb e speeches. A ssistant D ean of In tern a­ ers he will go along with other m em bers of the com m ittee who have suggested th a t the 32- LONDON; (fi—P rim e Minis­ te r M acm illan prom ised Tues­ a proposal th a t th e d isarm a­ m en t talk s be organized in They p u t a th erm o m eter in­ to m y m outh and proceeded to Stolen Birds tional P ro g ra m s H om er Hig- bee will act as m oderator. year-old flier him self be called for questioning if tb e com m it­ day to work, for a p ra ctical a l­ do th e inevitable—ask all kinds The program is open to the tee doesn’t get all th e inform a­ th e ir initial p h ase a s a n 18- O ver $481 to decorations, tern a tiv e to th e 18-nation sum ­ of questions about school, stu ­ public. tion it needs to a scheduled re ­ nation su m m it conference. including sev eral m etal birds m it conference on disarm m a- The two W estern lead ers d ent life an d th e w eath er. . sum ption of th e U2 inquiry it B ut 15 m inutes la te r we got valued a t $158 apiece, w ere started to the spring of I960. m ent proposed by Soviet P re- tu rn ed thum bs down on the stolen from th e J-H op Sat­ m ie rK h ru sh c h e v fo r M a re h l4 . to the m ain attractio n , which - Sen. W ayne M orse, D-Ore., 18-nation s u m m it idea. took about 10 m inutes in ail— urday, according to Carol R y a n E l e c t e d added th a t he will support a Some diplom atic q u a rte rs to Cohagen, decorations ch air­ London w ere convinced P re si­ th e ac tu a l donation. DETROIT (49 — D em ocrat move to call Pow ers “ if we m an. Adams Is dent Kennedy, M acm illan an d T o r this, they m ade m e lie Harold M. R yan was elected need Mm to get full inform a­ down on a table and extend Tbe birds w ere rented from to congress from M ichigan’s tion.” K hrushchev will sit down with each o ther by M ay o r Ju n e to m y stro n g est arm —w hatever a florist and will have to be 14th D istrict Tuesday over Re* Provost seek a solution to d isarm a­ th a t is. Then th e y i poked m e repaid h y the jnnior class publican R obert E .'W aldron by m en t problem s, n u clea r and conventional. w ith th e needle which did th e job. If they a re n et re tu rn ed , she a h airb reath m argin. said. The unofficial to tal vote tabu­ Weather Lecturer' Moscow dispatches reported Then I got busy. T he junior e l a n requests la tio n Tuesday night gave Ry­ P a rtly ctosdy an d w arm er SCIENTIST’S VALENTINE—M ary Sue F e rte l, Bellport, A fter a few m inutes o f g rasp ­ a w idespread belief am ong th a t whoever took the birds an 30,366 and Waldron 29,802 to Wednesday with tem pera­ New Y erk junior, received a calf’s h e a rt ia the m ail from ing a sm all wooden cylinder re tu rn them to the Alumni a jspecial election to fill the un- diplom ats th ere, how ever, th a t ture* ia the lew I t ’s. a young a d m ire r who attends Syracuse University ia fo r a few seconds an d th en re ­ office. Student Services. No ezptoited te rm of th e iate Rep. The forecast for Thursday K hrushchev w ill show u p a t Syracuse, N. Y. M ary is a nursing m ajo r who c a a a p ­ D r. H azard S. A dam s, p ro ­ laxing m y hand, i t w as over. action will be taken. Louis C. R abaut, a D em ocrat. G eneva on M arch 14, th e d ate in ra ta and w arm er. p reciate the m eaning of th e unusual valentine. H er ad ­ of tbe d isarm am e n t conference, fesso r o f English w ill lectu re m ire r Is a chem istry m ajor. —S ta te News Photo hy and th u s M ing h eavy p re ssu re on- “ T he L itera ry Cosmos” J e r r y Holmes. on K ennedy a n d M acm illan to W ednesday a t 4 p.m . to th e F ro m H a ro , S c h o lle * ★ ★ go th e re a t th e sam e tim e.- Klva. Heart Patients Give — K ennedy a n d M acm illan in n . posed la s t w eek th a t S ecretary of S tate D ean R ask, ^ B ritish T be th ird to a series of P ro ­ vost L ectures on Cosmology, “ The L ite ra ry Cosmos” d eals Rom ney Decision I f taw s Concern Heart to Johnson F oreign S ecretary L ord Hom e w ith a u n iverse constructed by and Soviet F oreign M inister science a n d philosophy a s com ­ By JOANNE ALLESAN DROM Tim e elem ents of a guberna­ h ad not en tered into his deci­ I t should have rem ain ed so.” A ndrei A. G rom yko g e t to­ p ared to th a t cen tered around Of th e S tate News Staff torial cam paign dem and th a t sion. H e explained th is specu­ Gm-Coo delegate William F . g eth er tw o d a y s to advance a t lite ra tu re an d -m y th . th e constitution be rushed lation h ad developed spontane­ H anna, Muskegon RepuM can, WASHINGTON, (A—Vice P resid en t Lyndon B . Johnson re ­ the M arch 14 d isarm am en t Suggested read in g s a s back­ R epercussions of G eorge through to fit a political sched­ ously a s a re su lt of “ w hat said he feels R om ney’* can­ ceived a valentine Tuesday from th ree sets of p retty identical conference an d g et th e talks ground fo r th e lectu re a r e : R om ney‘s intention to ru n for ule, b e said. tw in girls. oNsets sa id .” d id acy wfB solidify tb e Repub­ off to a flying M art. H e rb ert B ead ’s “ Icon a a d G overnor on th e RepuM ican R om ney h a s s ta te d h a i f f l A ugust Scholle, P resid en t of lican deleg a tes. It w as in tb e shape of a h ea rt—sym bolic of both Valentine’s K hrushchev c a m e b ack w ith Id e a ,” Suzanne L an g u r's “ Phil- tick et h av e b e a t f r it am ong not begin activ e cam paigning tb e M ichigan A F L & O said of P reviously, tb s conven tion D ay an d th e fund-raising cam paign of th e A m erican H e art s ta te officials a a d Coo-Con until a fte r th e Coo-Con deadline Association. I I P ’ -«d d elegates. — of April 1 o r until a new con­ B oam ey’s candidacy T uesday f its been m vided into th ree t “th e jttonrihg: iitic a l groups. D em ocrats, “T his is th e nicest valentine" I ’v e e v e r received,” Johnson P r i n c e C h a r i e s -» S ecretary of S tate J a m e s M. stitution is approved by th e “ R om ney h ad m ade up M i said accepting it from P a tric ia Gane, X ° f Aldan, P a . f f tha. tw o R epublican fac­ P ro fe sso r A dam s received K a ra expressed concern o v er convention. m ind on th is question m any tions—m oderate a n d conserva­ “ F iv e of you little girls have h a d serious h e a rt conditions, R e c o v e r i n g W e l l his B-A. fro m P rin ceto n Uni­ th e fu tu re of th e new constitu­ H a re said R om ney’* inten­ m onths ago. His csn d u ct has tiv e. I but due to m edical m iracles you c a n all enjoy a full life ju st v ersity a n d fais M.A. an d Ph.D . tion th a t will becom e a “ victim tion Is to “ u s th e Constitu­ h an a th a t of « can d id ate ru n ­ When ask ed if this new R e­ tb e sam e a s th e sixth little g irl who did no t have the trouble.” LONDON tft-Q n e e n E liza­ fla m th e U niversity of W ash­ of political w a rs.” tional Convention, a n d in d iad , ning h a rd since to st O ctober.” publican leadership and p a rty The sixth girl w as P a tric ia , who m ade th e presentation. H er beth II T uesday sp en t another ington. H u n s a id h a b G m H t o if b e is su ccw ifu L th e guberna­ Scholle c riticised R om ney for stren g th a t tb e convention will tw in sister, Michele, underw ent a n operation a t th e U niversity 45 m inutes a t the bedside of h er Th« w m phniiÉf lectu re to th e decisions of tb e Coe-Con dele­ to rial office a s a quick stepping m aking a “ public spectacle *f c re a te g re a te r frictio n am ong of Pennsylvania hospital last y ea r. H e r c h a n c e s of longevity now ailing 13-raer-old son, P rin ce series , “ T he O rigin of Life an d g ates w in b e th e decisions stone to n w idely tru m p eted his ta stin g a n d p ray in g ” to th e |i r a -p antos, H anna said : a re equal to those o f P atricia. C hartes. In th e London Chil­ its Im p a c t s p U niversal Evo­ hy th e thoughts i f botidup for national o ffice." re a c h his decision to ru n . Rom­ “ N f. stran g ely enough, I think J e ry ln and Ja c a ly n PeUetieri, *, a t Milton, N. J . , th e 1262 d re n ’s H ospital. H e u nderw ent lution” wffl b e ( t v s a en F eb . w ill help « g u bern a to ria l W han Rom ney aanoim ced bis ney h as a rig h t to M i personal H trill c re a te less friction.” H e a rt Fund” Twins, a n d Debbie a n d Donna H orst, 7, of F-iktn* a n em ocgancy appendicitis M- inf D r . Alton m Ftoc,-a sso d ­ candidato who m ig h t u se th e candidacy S aturday, h a a rid beliefs a a d to S to tt guidance, T here to a new footing e f poli­ P a rk , P a ., tb e H e a rt F u n d tw ins o f h u t y e a r, joined th e pre* operation ea rly M onday and a te of agricultural Oonatitatton a t a political p ia t­ th e possibility of Ms becom ing h a said. tical independence KMftrXlMtta asntatyon 1 - -I ? ia recovering SMB.-Sts *iuu, :& pv. to n a .” h B N presid en tial *Y hat i s h is ow n business. mm Pita*« II mmU .MM1; j M K H I WËËêÈÊÈÊË rSm ÉÉÉÉm WÊm MMilpm Storte Neun, En* I —p if , Wednesday M nntnfr W t ip y 14, 1962 m N S A M e m b e r s h ip - Y e s That old, old Im u c that pop« o p annually At the same time they can bring home W M a e k A sp e c ts o f J H has hit headlines again on campus. NBA this new concept of international feelings to students on campus. AUSG has the op­ By SHARONCOADY tional Executive Council, how­ er thaa individuals since meat His esaeriotien with the Na­ help ia setting up new student has invaded ths normal quiet of Student Editorial Page Eider ever, may take policy stands la must ran « «"defi­ tional Committee for a Saw governments, course evahiation portunity Wednesday night to pledge it­ nite platform. N uclear Policy n marks Mas aa programs, lu h w publications Government quartos and is likely to set self to aa outstanding service to students. (Seewd to * Settei) aa esftame omorgascy. NSA’s official platform has It S M f H l l V M r , ef activities aft ether cottages, off several good debates Wednesday night. It can ignore doting hours for a few Student CMgnae te This Is a fiscal point ef most eftea been criticized for Its left­ —NSA Is apposed la loyalty seminars and taw coet student w e ek s and attempt to focus student at­ to vote Wednesday night on the criticism since foe NEC is also ist tendencies although a few ooths aad disclaimer affidavits. travel program». Congresses since 1947 h a v e b een dia- bill to join the National “ responsible for enacting Can­ souls should have denounced it SOME OF THESE services, te n tio n on some affairs of importance. nes policies. Theoretically, 4 —NSA maintains that s ta ­ cussing N S A : I t s p ro -c o m m u n ist lean in g s, Association. If tbe bill tor its conservative moves as dest* a a d teachers should have such as the pubtioatioos and its nltrn conservatism, I ts lack o f serv ic es, A U S G c a n t a k e t h e le a d in d ire c tin g Congress Wffli be silently power elite could control the well. some seminars, mu available NEC iod misrepresent stu- access to csmmuuiit Btefatare to non-member schools. Such its overprotection of m e m b e rs, a d in fin i­ s tu d e n t i n te r e s t to w a r d t h e is s u e s a n d printing nearly $M00 a year to Generally NSA policies have aa d com m unist speakers. tu m . p ro b le m s w h ic h e n d a n g e r o u r w o rld — finance Its affiliation. veered toward the left hot few —NSA is opposed to sé g ré ­ schools may also sand repre­ t h e p ro b le m s w h ic h e x is t o n t h e o th e r Tbe NSA costs would be $155 Safety guards actually meas­ have reflected a rad tinea aa gation. sentatives to regkuMd and na­ T h is y e a r t h e d isc u ssio n w ill p ro b a b ly per year national dues, $7S yer ure »g*:—♦ this. The NEC is some critics have churned. —NSA supports a student tional conferences although b e n o d if f e r e n t. N S A ia s till t h e s a m e o r­ sid e o f G ra n d R iv er. year regional dues aad the re­ composed of regionally sleeted Some opponentshave said NSA voice fat university policies re­ they may not vote. ^ g a n iz a tio n i t w a s l a s t y e a r a n d th e y e a r S p ecific ally , A U S G c a n s tip u la te t h a t mainder of the $1,600 would delegates who canoot serve for is not owy communist oriented garding admissions, curricu­ NSA" opponents argue that more than two years aad who lum, finances and discrimina­ joining NSA would just be b e fo re . I t s se rv ic e s a r e t h e sam e. — N S A d e le g a te s b e elec ted , a t le a s t in cover all convention expenses mint bo students. This virtually b u t communist-led as well. for up to seven delegates mid The organization’s stands tory practices. spending $M$$ for services T h e d e b a te W e d n e sd a y n ig h t ca n only p a r t, b y a d ir e c t s tu d e n t'v o te . C a n d id a te s seven alternates. eliminates a permanent control —R alph Bauche. Reinhold they already get. Voting aft con-, w ould r u n on p la tfo rm s — n o t f r a t e r n i t y group. Any force strong enough ten d to m u t e such criticism d if f b r fr o m p re c e d in g d isc u ssio n s i f C on­ This sum of money coupled at the regional convention can although these sam e stands do Niebuhr, W alter R e u tte r and ventions and parttdpnttag in reco rd s. T h e y w ould c a m p a ig n o n t h e i r with tbe return investment is show a definite liberal leaning. M rs. E leanor Roosevelt a re on special programs and seminars g re s s m e m b e rs ta k e a c lo se r look a t o n e . in te r p r e ta tio n s o f w orld e v e n ts. T h e y what prompts most of ths criti­ Meet delegates to ths NEC. NSA’s position on th e House th e national NSA advisory would be the main services a s p e c t o f N S A ’s a c tiv itie s : In te r n a tio n a l m ig h t l i f t th e s ig h ts o f s tu d e n ts h e re . cisms against NSA. NSA op­ NSA actually doesn’t repre­ Un-American Activities Com­ council. gained by paying for member­ re la tio n s . ponent« argue that NSA rep­ sent the typical college stu­ m ittee illu strates this m ost These criticism s w ere sup­ ship. " In a d d itio n , M SU h a s th e o p p o rtu n ity resentation, ideology and serv­ dent It doesn’t even claim to. clearly. NSA h as been soundly ported by Rep. John B. Willi­ MSU could actu ally con­ N S A o p p o n e n ts h a v e v alid a r g u m e n ts It Interprets its role as repre­ to g iv e its e lf. A U S G c a n p e r fo rm a tr u ly ices wUl not aid MSU to the criticized for calling for HU- am s of M ississippi who had trib u te m ore th an tt would "re­ w h e n th e y , s a y t h a t N S A c a n ’t do m u ch g r e a t fu n c tio n b y s h a r in g so m e o f th e tune of $1,600. senting student leaders—es­ AC’s abolition. T his policy h as them re a d into th e Congres­ ceive. With its experience in in a c tu a l se rv ic e f o r M SU . B u t th e y n e g ­ k n ow ledge t h a t h a s ru b b e d o f f oh its j pecially ones in student gov­ been in terp reted " a s pro-com ­ sional Record. overseas projects, M SU could lect t h e e n tir e a r e a o f p e rso n a l develop­ REPRESENTATION is OM ernment. These leaders make aid NSA in developing pro­ m e m b e rs fro m f a c u lty p e rs o n s w h o h a v e of the m a jo r criticism s levied m unist. Y et NSA’s actual stan d Such evidence proving-NSA’s m e n t a n d a w a re n e s s o f w o rld s itu a tio n s known their policy through the calls fo r abolition only if the com m unistic line and any evi­ g ram s th a t would benefit both w h e n th e y ig n o re th e in te rn a tio n a l com ­ w o rk ed on MSU*» o v e rse a s p ro je c ts . M SU ag ain st the organization. Since regional and national conven­ com m ittee does not revise its dence refuting it is basically a foreign and A m erican students. h a s a n o b lig a tio n to s h a r e t h is in fo rm « - NSA tak es m a jo r policy stands, tion when each school sends m ethod of operation. Such ac­ personal m a tte r. To som e M rs. TH ESE ARE the major criti. m itm e n ts o f N S A . tio n , to. -h e lp im p ro v e th e e x is tin g N S A it is vital th a t th ese stan d s rep- up to seven delegates. tion ca n hard ly be called com ­ Roosevelt ta Com munistic, to d a m s raised by NSA’s numer­ nrooTATn^ anH tft new ones rW M t tllC { 6DU1Q6 StUQBB opto* some she isn ’t. This ty p e of ous opponents. In spite ef the N S A ’s tr a v e l p ro g ra m s , fe llo w sh ip s a n d p ro g ra m s a n a to c r e a te n ew o n es. lon opponents say th a aver- SOME CAMPUSES do use a m unistic b u t tt is a liberal a id to fo re ig n s tu d e n ts , s e m in a rs w ith age student is not rep resen ted more direct method of filter­ stand. “ evidence” c a n ’t be proven. organization's 400 '"member s tu d e n t le a d e rs fro m o th e r lan d s, in te r ­ F o r t h e f i r s t tim e in se v e ra l m o n th s a and th a t NSA is controlled by ing actual student opinion to J . B. M atthew s, a national NSA’s services a r e Its th ird colleges and endorsement b y bill is b e f o re C o n g re ss w h ich w ould ac ­ NSA. Convention delegates, ex p ert on com m unism , specif­ m ajo r criticism . A ctual serv­ such outstanding Americans as n a tio n a l co n v e n tio n s, e x c h a n g e p ro g r a m s an elite group which is diffi­ former President Elsenhower. tu a lly g iv e t h a t o rg a n iz a tio n a n o p p o rtu ­ rather than selected from stu­ ically listed th e -facts which ices to m em b er colleges a re a n d a id t o o th e r n a tio n s — th e s e a r e all cult to rem ove from power. President Kennedy, Richard n ity to s e r v e t h e s tu d e n t body. T h is Policy decisions a re m ade dent government officials, are be claim ed proved NSA w as h ard to specify rince m ost NSA v a lu a b le p ro je c ts w h ic h b e n e fit b o th fo r­ y e a r ’s C o n g re ss m e m b e rs m u s t n o t h e annually a t th e su m m er con­ chosen through campus-wide u n d er com m unist dom ination: activity ta k e s place on th e in ­ Nixon and Adlsi Stevenson foe e ig n a n d A m e ric a n s tu d e n ts . gress w here delegates from all «lections. This tends to focus , DAVID REISM AN, a Chicago ternational level. organization is under fin from in flu e n c e d b y w o lf c rie s o f “ n o s e rv ic e ” Services to colleges include m any q u arters. MSU can learn much from participating a n d “c o m m u n is t o r c o n s e rv a tiv e ” led. m em ber schools m eet. Tbe N a­ student opinions on issues rath­ congressm an, supported NSA. in these projects. The individuals who T h e y sh o u ld b e in flu e n c e d b y w h a t N S A attend conferences and take part in spe­ m e m b e rsh ip c a n m e a n f o r M SU s tu d e n ts cial seminars will gain immeasurably by in p a r tic u la r a n d th e w o rld ’s s tu d e n ts in L e tte rs to th e E d ito r their contact with foreign student leaders. g e n e ra l. 7. O n J -H o p , ‘O p e r a tio n C o rre c tio n ’, R e d C ro s s Fear ànd Fallout Shelters To the Editor: public as th e “ opinion of A m e r­ the purpose of having som e fun has done a trem endous job of a thrilling thing to see human T h e re a f e th r e e a s p e c ts o f th e s h e lte r T h e r e " m ig h t b e a m o n th t h e r e a f t e r o f WOW! W hat a J-Hop? We ican stu d en ts.” an d not to w in honors. getting to th e tru th in “ O pera­ beings working voluntarily and p ro b lem w h ich W a sh in g to n is n o t b e in g slow ly in c re a s in g tr ip s o u ts id e A n d th e wonder bow m any people knew You stated th a t P u rd u e and In th is case, one of th e te a m tion Correction.” cooperatively to assist an un­ g o v e rn m e n t h e s ita te s to sp e c ify w h a t s o r t th a t the dance sta rte d a t I p .m . m em bers had a friend who Kea Phttp known person. I should liks to ca n d id w ith th e A m eric an people. T h e y a r e Iowa -dropped out. Why? I, point out that such n benefit o f a w orld w ould a w a it o u tsid e a n d w h a t In fact, we wonder w hat tim e personally don’t know b u t they played hockey in th e local juve­ b le a k a n d h a r d to face. T h e re is- co n cern it actually did sta rt. Count nile league. He brought him to as this is available to afi stu­ le s t c a n d o r sh o u ld b re e d p an ic. B u t th e w ould n ee d to b e do n e to c o n tin u e su rv iv a l. m u st have had a reason. G ra te fu l D o n o r dents. faculty and staff wher- B asie w as read y to play a t 8, An organization of to ll type tb e in tram u ral gam e an d sign­ A m e ric a n people is a n a d u lt p eople a n d T h e r e h a s b een in te n s e c o n tro v e rs y b e­ but unfortunately due to the ed him on the ro ster because _ .. lever they may be, regardless would be good if tt really re p re­ . h . n « ! I of w hether they hove personally p a n ic does n o t com e fro m fo re k n o w le d g e ; h in d th e sce n es in W a s h in g to n a s to lack of inform ative ad v ertis­ sented students an d student th e te a m w as short of players. On the occasion of the R ed j ,been blood donors. j JL * b u t fro m a su d d en d isc o v e ry o f th e -un­ w h e th e r th e p ublic can b e a r h o n e s t in fo r­ ing the couples did not arriv e ideas. B ut, since, a s a ru le s tu ­ It w as su g g ested th at- he Cross blood drive for to e win- fo re se e n . until 9. W hat a com plete w aste shouldn’t play but to e team was te r te rm , som e students and Id grateful appreciation of dents today a re politically ap a­ m a tio n . W e b eliev e i t can. W e do n o t a s k of an hour! T here w as no tim e thetic, a _ political activ ist short of play ers and it was faculty m ight be interested in this reassu rin g fact, 1 am mo­ S o now is t h e tim e to lo o k th e fu ll sh e l­ fo r lu rid d e ta ils . - stated on the tickets o r tth e (both left and rig h t) group Uke thought th a t th e high school a specific exam ple of the work tiv ated to be a regular blood t e r s itu a tio n in th e fa c e a n d to th in k posters. “ Spotlight” w as given NSA is influenced m ainly b y a student could conduct him self of th e R egional Blood Center. donor. _ £ a b o u t / f t c a re fu lly . ~ - B u t f e a r is d e a lt w ith b y c o n f ro n tin g the in correct tim e of 9. Of few organized political activists in a m a tu re m an n er which he L ast August m y m other in David A. Warriner, Jr. a n d o v e rco m in g i t in te llig e n tly , n o t b y course, w hen-in doubt, alw ays (both rig h t an d left) am ong did. New O rleans suffered a severe Asst. Pref~ Nat. SeL F i r s t , fa llo u t s h e lte rs w ill n o t p ro te c t h id in g i t a n d le a v in g i t u n h a n d ie d . I t i& check with th e union desk students. T h eir id eas a re ex­ Only two fellows from the abdom inal hem orrhage, re- —, , n « - a g a i n s t b la s t a n d fire s to r m in a t a r g e t c le a r to e v e ry o n e b y now t h a t t h e p ro te c ­ W hat about calling Inform a­ pressed as. those of th e en tire fratern ity knew of his ineligi­ tion? Both of th ese reliable re ­ quiring to e transfusion of 15 E J l U r a r e n U U l S I l l a r e a . A v e ry la r g e se g m e n t o f th e A m e ri­ tio n fro m n u c le a r w a r lies I n th e h ig h e r stu d e n t population of today. bility and only fo u r fellows pints of Mood—a m atter of con­ ferences replied, “ 9, s ir!” If we a re to join a student from too fratern ity w ere a t th e can people liv e in t a r g e t a re a s . T h e only re a c h e s o f w isd o m -a n d s p iritu a l c o u ra g e . siderable expense io Septem- Te tbe E ditor: So- m any of us w ere uncon­ organization, why not join one ty p e o f s h e lte r t h a t w ould c e rta in ly shield — C h ris tia n S cien ce M o n ito r ice are n a . If th e team would b er a student suggested to m e We propóse the following vinced, or m isled, or both, our w h ire we try to understand h av e c a rrie d th e nam e of an y ­ th e m is e x tre m e ly c o stly , n o t u n lik e th e doubts ab out the co rrec t tim e. th a t I "Confer with the local Red steps to liberalize University problem s th a t students a s stu­ thing b u t th a t of th e fratern ity , Cross. policy governing th e student “ h a rd e n e d ” u n d e rg ro u n d f o r tr e s s e s b ein g Others, acco rd in g to m um bling dents face. which tt could h ave easily done, M rs." B orgm an. Red Cross body. F u rth erm o re, we call b u ilt f o r t h e n ew d ry -fu e l m issiles. - M ichigan State News ~ th a t we heard, felt th a t they w ere deprived of an e x tra hour K atherine King th e re would not have been any county recru itm en t ch airm an j upon o th er Interested students of fine m usic, not to m ention action tak en ag ain st th e frater- explained th a t the Wood of any- r to support and institute th e fol­ Second, th e o ffic ia l a p p ro a c h to g u a r d ­ Published by the students of Michigan State attar. University. Issued on class days Monday the fact th a t tt w as an insult F a rm e rs ’ W eek one who so requested a t the lowing reform s: in g c iv ilia n s is a s ta tis tic a l one. W h a t th e These things a re not mention­ 1. The abolition of dorm itory through F riday, during the fall, w inter and to the o rchestra. tim e of his donation could be in d iv id u a l w a n ts to know is w h a t s te p s Skipping th e fa ct th a t th e ed to excuse th e incident o r to credited to a n account set up dress regulations. spring q u arters. Issued tw ice weekly during To th e E dito r: w in a s s u r e p ro te c tio n f o r h im se lf a n d h is presentation of th e queen candi­ ask for leniency from tbe In tra ­ in m y nam e. Some 15 o r 16 of 2. U nrestricted h o u rs for wo­ the s u m m e rte rm . Second class postage paid The week of Feb. 1 w as a fa m ily . B u t i f t h e g o v e rn m e n t w e re f r a n k d ates w as disorganized and left m u ral Office. The m en o f t h e m y friends did ju st that. m en students. - at E a s t Lansing, Michigan. big week fo r to e College of much to be desired, the biggest fratern ity a re sincerely sorry 3. Abolition of drinking regu­ I t w o u ld b e fo rc e d to re p ly t h a t i t c a n n o t E ditorial and business offices a t 341 Stu­ A griculture an d other d ep art­ Then th e local Blood Center lations. com plaint of th e evening w as m ents in stag in g th e 47th an­ about to e m istake. It is a bad o f f e r su c h a n a s s u ra n c e . A p e rc e n ta g e dent Services building,. M ichigan S tate Uni­ reflection on us and on the Uni­ sent to th e regional Blood Cen­ - 4. The “ sacred cow-neas” of the m an n er in which th e favors nual F a n n e r s ’ Week. I wish to te r serving New Or Jeans Mood bousing « « t r a c t s m ust go. w in s u r v iv e b u t in d iv id u a l re a s s u ra n c e is versity, E a s t Lansing, M ichigan. versity. We h av e learn ed a w ere distributed. W e c a n ’t U k e this opportunity to com­ not in excess of the am ount J 5. R elaxation of tb e m otor n o t p ra c tic a l. Mail subscriptions p ay ab le in advance for figure out w hat th e J-Hop Com­ lesson th e h ard way. I t is hoped plim ent you an d your staff for th a t had actually been adm in- i vehicle code, >ne term , $3; two term s, $4; for three term s, m ittee w as thinking of when th e fine coverage which you th a t others will profit from F in a lly , m u c h too little h a s b een said 15 o ur m istake and will realize th e istered to m other. F u rth e r-i f . The abolition of dorm itory they planned to accom m odate provided for th is event. m ore, M rs. B orgm an furnished J supervision a b o u t t h e p ro b le m s o f e m e rg in g fro m sh el­ M em ber of the Associated P ress. Inland 2,000 to 3,000 people from one I feel c e rta in th a t th e stu­ im portance of m aintaining the te r s . T h is is n o t a n a f f a i r o f tw o w eeks Daily P re ss Association and the Associated rules. m e with « com plete list at to e j 7 A studeut governm ent with table. dents and staff a t M ichigan nam es and ad d resses of th e • in t h a s h e lte r a n d th e n so u n d th e aU cle a r. College press. Excluding tbe fa ct th a t we S tate a re m o re fully aw are of F red M aeE aehrea P resid en t, Phi D elta T heta donors so th a t m y m other could ia conclusion, too antire con- 4 lost an hour a t th e s ta rt of th e to e m eaning of th is event as dance, plus th e h alf h o u r- for send out tha nk yon notes. j cep t of U niversity p u rsnta ilsm a re su lt of th e coverage pro­ th e queen presentation, phis the vided by th e S tate News. Needless to say , I w as m ust be abrogated, 20 to 30 m inute w ait for th e While _ w e recognize th a t F ilm A D is g ra c e am azed a t such an involved I ~ Grant Sanford favors, we thoroughly enjoyed F a rm e rs ’ -Week does create and g r a d o » tran sactio n an th e Frank Brock T e tito E ditor: p a r t of th e R ed Cross, t t 1st Pani Babbitt th e fine, but short-lived, m usic som e congestions and pro­ Any g roup th a t would defend, of Count Basie. blem s on th e cam pus, the his­ Scopes, Sacco a n d Vanzetti, th e □ an n □□□□ a s s Thaak yea, to ry at th is event d ates back Bonus A rm y, Ja m e s Joyce, Crossword Puzzle a a 3 3 □□□□ oaai Franklin Beavy n early half a century. Tt is one G eorge Lincoln Rockwell (head 3 3 3 3 3 3 □■□□1133 G eorge Carry David Shatz of th e few rem ain in g w eeks of of th e A m erican N azi P a rty ), 3D B 3 001333 its kind in th e country. I feel a long line of Com m unists, □□□□3 3033 Lee Ahtett quite confident th a t m uch of N aris an d pro-Com m unists is DOB o o o a Sarge White toe cred it for its continued suc­ •o unbelievably “ f a r out” th at 0 0 0 0 0 3 B aS oB R cess ta th a re s u lt ef cooperation when t t p u ts out a picture Uke 33U FÎ 300L4 1133 from th e p ress of which tbe “ O peration C orrection,” t t gpes □3E 0 33330 N S A a n d S t u d e n t s cam p u s new spaper is certainly 3 0 0 3 3 S jn n 3 too UJU UT.fa r. — a p art. “ upcriuO Ananolinn D C orrection” ta 3 3 3 3 0 3 nauD O B ' To to e E d ito r: 3E33 B 3 2 3 3 3 0 1 This letter ta an a p p e a l t o agMay I co ngratulate you showing its traditional con £ 3 3 «ano mrj¡3E ain and wish you every suc­ the student body. In last Wed­ cess in your efforts with our tempt tem p t for fo r any anything accepted by nesday’s State News you talk­ society. F o r th e H um anists la st ed of MSU joining tbe National studentHoward new spaper. L."M iBer Monday to show this film ta Student Association. illogical since It attack s th a t You said that “NSA is a rep­ Extension and R esearch body w hich tria s to uphold o u r Information traditional hum an values — resentative of United States th e House Un-A m erican Ac­ student leadership.” May I quote the November 1161 copy tivities C om m ittee. The dim is F r a t A n sw e rs of “Advance” a national po­ a d isgrace. litical magazine: “NSA claims Ts toe Editor: Terry GroeOata to represent the students of In response to your article some 400 colleges, bat really “ On IM C heating” in F rid a y ’s H U A C D i s t o r t i o n comes closer to representing issue of th e S tate News, I would ■ 4 B B 4 M a cross section of political ac­ like to m ak e th ese com m ents. To th e Editor: ilB B tivists; . First, the tatremursl hock­ - Everyone should see “Opera­ B i l l l l l l Is this the kind of organiza­ ey league is an afi-Univorsity tion Correction” and find oat tion you want MSU to join? league. In other words, there what re ally happened at the B 4 B 4 M M Actually, tbe NSA constitu­ It no separation between San Francisco student riots. 4 4 4 ■ ■ 4 1 1 tion baas Stands on political is­ dorms, froteratttes or indepen­ R is atmoet n deliberate sues unless tocy.portata to stu­ dents. Also, any team in toe distortion of fact to say that fâ m m 4 4 B B B 4 4 4 dents. But, than leader laagne ha* the right to choose these Hots ware Communist twisted this cWuie to its players from too student inspired. Tha film makes tt mmm d i m 4 M everything from Algerian inde­ body aa a whole. In the case atarlo» that the Com- 4 B B M M .. 4 M B pendence to bomb testing, to mentioned te too article, there Cuba. At toe teat Congress ef wore an|y tew fritews from red before or after toe riots bn-' flfl 4 4 B B B B toe NSA they voted on i l r f i that fraidatty ptoytof• 4 4 4 fl 4 M B tag the Henes UnAaarieoa Ac­ Secondly, trim the *The Beo» Ite-American Ac­ tivities Committee. What does mode up this way. there are no tivities Committee ta ttt at­ 4 B B B 4 B 4 B 4 4 4 HUAC have to da with student points altered toward an Ml- tempt te tefi people of its ac­ 4 B B 4 B B B I affaire? trophy or any other such tivates distorted the facts to 4 B B " W ir t do y o a m e n , *Wlu* do you call i f f * These votes see toon «tone to the press sod to ta n to tha l Whan n tts langea, tt te dring so for1American OvU Utarttes Unten Dm d ll 4 B B 4 B B B I 'W , U rn WBMgr* IH I p i m i i u | GMomunica- meat Bureau Monday. Ad»- lik m ^ U Ê ^ ^ M tienal information in the Place- K M CB7 W f i a * AS # mont BM H bulletin for the n u p n eomcmmm m m m m week # l 5 h » to » : «f « V _ schpilCO, ICngHidi, riMHH. contradicted by a n m i x t a a i o n Camp SmbstmI h r Giris. WfjF, j f t y i k i , business educa­ Hentitled “ O perstkm C orrec- SIGMA PHI DELTA Summer employment - Art er tion, n « K M p ( M « i u M » g P l j S O C IA L - P R O F E S S IO N A L F R A T E R N IT Y art education, dramatics, mu­ H p S paniih-G erm aa cotn- The new vorston was shown of E n g in e e rs sk, musk education, physical Mnattan and Latia and tram M onday nrtsfny a t a masting education or all otters 21 or économies. : of the Asaedama si' Off- Invites AB Studmt Engtnsors Te Artsei ovefitto have one year of pre­ (Mm Carbide Chemical Os. sing Campos Students by the Lea­ branch d t t t Aamrican Ab O f« Rush Saaeker vious experience. Chsmlslry majors and chemi­ Civil Liberties Union (ACLU.) B p Seents ef America. All cal mghttim Refreamcats • Film majors from tbs Colleges of United States Rabber Tire Ce. same,“ pictures “The an exactly t tt said branch chairman Where? Reem.SS Union Building Bnsbmas ft Public Service, Chemistry majors and chemi­ Charles P. Larrowe who in­ Tbt award Brio year wffl be When? 7-» Wednesday, February 14 Communication Arts, Science cal, mechanical and electrical troduced the film,“ hot the new nraeaaM at a banquet at 4:90 and Arts - prefer those who cnilaeerf. ■' narration by Ernest Besig, urn. F * . M, to the Big Ten were Boy Scouts. Washington National Insnr- ACLU executive director, dis­ Rama. KeBogg Coder. Bureau of the Ceases. AS aaee Ce. AD majors from the putes point by print the orig­ C a s p a rs are also asfcadia majors la the Colleges of Busi­ Colleges of Business 4c Public inal narration.” ,1 | ness ft PuMic Service, Science Service, Science ft Arts &Com­ “ Operation - C orrection im ­ GMa mU m aG aVmhlm Ba a—t a —I J I “Never bava ao many peo­ and Arts, Communication Arts, munication Arts. plies th a t the hotly-debated PM Mu —- t i t ■ ple Rued aa well ao tar be- statistics and agricultural eco­ Westtaghouse E lectric Corf, original film an d n arratio n KA lpa phpaa GDe emltam a—D¿e¡lJta • Mad before.”—B. J. DaM, nomics and electrical engi­ E lectrical, a n d m echanical en ­ w ere skUUtaliy designed to H o w la n d H o nca oe -o ra — Î. ChewaJeh (Wash.) Indepen-1 neers. gineers. c re a te th e im pression th a t all E ip rw o rth H o u a a — drei Eastman Kodak Co. Account­ G eneral D ynam ics Corf. who oppose th e com m ittee a re HB oe wd ric k H o u ie — 11 e r H o a a e — 5.0 ing, matt and statistics majors E lectrical, m echanical and e ith e r Com m unists e r Commu­ and all majors from the Col­ m etallurgical engineers; a p ­ nist dim es,” Larrow e said. m W a lk A w a y lege of Business ft PuMic Serv­ plied m echanics, m ath and ACLU claim s th a t various “ Something fo r nations t o ice. ' physics m ajo rs. ae eses w ere sw itched around think about: A n u clear w a r Industrial Research Products Lsckhesd Mhsfle ft Space Co. to c re a te a false im pedsskm of w o n t determ ine who is rig h t w ith Inc. Physics majors and elec­ E loctrical m echanical and d v - Fthrid e r i o t T he rio t w as on a —only who is left.” —Slg. J . ay , b u t som e of th e scenes Digree, K odiak (A las.) M irror. trical engineers. U engineers, m ath, physics ft chem istry m ajo rs. - outside th e h e a rin g room w ere S a v in g s o f Lea Angeles County (Civil T rane Ce. M echanical, film ed on T hursday a n d S atu r­ jgUBHtiwvaeCTPtmusisswmwBmvrpririrBwiuaa 8ervtea Comm.) Social w ork d vThe il and chem ical engineers d ay of th a t week. S OVERSEAS D ELIV ERY 1 U p T o f * C o ffee majors. and a n m ajo rs from the C P L arrow e said, “ All th e ACLU I TOO MianeapoUs-Honeywell Regu­ leges of B usiness f t Public w ants to do is set th e reco rd E g g r. v * a s y o u lator Co. Electrical, mechani­ Service, Science f t A rts, Com­ s tra ig h t ‘Operation Abolition’ - I lik e th e m cal, chemical and metallurgi­ m unication A rts. Advertising is n distorted reporting of th e J v 6 0 % I B aco n , H im cal «nghieers. Physics, math and Jou rn alism m aJo rs. fa c ts.” and statistics majors. Sausage Neittrop Corporation (Nor- ■ f t P re -In v e n to ry £ SUNBEAM ALPINE H o m e M ade troaics Division) Electrical HILLMAN engbmars, physics and applied Sw eet B o lls math majors. Civil engineers. I Smite« On Imported Con. i Come oat aad oee ear S A L E K E W P E E S Procter ft Gamble Co. AH Still time to order for delivery today, fine Imported Cars majors from the Colleges of 1 No salesaaa • Deal with Business ft Public Service, S d - $5.00 - $6.00 • $7.50 a dozen Check th e Specials a t ,» « - 1 the Owner and save. Great Issue» ■RISKS 1 IMPORTEDCMS la m p u s B o o k S t o r e Topic for E D 2 -0 6 7 1 o f E a s t L a n a in g I 5014 N. Graad River (near the airport) (acro ss fro m th e U nion B uilding) Man, Nature IwiHmBiiiwiaiiiiwiiswiiiiiiswmBwimi ProfesSor M arston B ates of th e U niversity of M ichigan Zoology dep artm en t will speak OPEN E V ER Y W ED N ESD A Y N IG H T U N T IL 9 tw o b e a u tif u l w a q s t o q o u r V a l e n t i n e 's h e a r t o n “ S u n a n d N atu re“ Wednes­ d ay a t 7:90 p.m . in 114 Besaey. Ja c o b s o n 's W ed n esd ay S to re H o n rs • N o o n to 9 P .M . d e l i g h t f u l l y r u f f l e d / d e c i d e d l y f e m S n l n t ovar b l o u s e s o f F o r t r e l R ates* lecture is a special fe atu re of the G re at Issues • J b e n e w C e lo n e s e * p o ly e s te r fib e r th a t course and is co-sponsored-by th e MSU W orld Food F orum . k e e p s it s p r o m is e — s t a y s fr e s h / c r is p , a n d / D r. T hom as G reer, hum ani­ g e n u in e c a m e o s fo r y o u r V a le n tin e ties professor an d general w r in k le -fr e e . S w e e t to p p in g fo r /^ _ ch a irm an of th e G re at Issues p ro g ram , said B ates is nation­ « .p e n d a n t a n d e a rrin g s b e r s p r in g s k ir ts « t h e s e a m t h e ally known for his books, a rtic le s an d review s. s e t In g o ld -fille d — b lo u s e s m a k in g b ig g e s t fa s h io n n e w s > R e said, “ B ates Is reg ard ed u s a broad-guaged thinker who s e ttin g s , b e a u tifu l » in a s e a s o n w h e n b lo u s e s a r e m o r e would link n atu ra l science m ore im p o r ta n t th a n e v e r t S iz e s 1 0 to I S . _ closely to th e social sciences m a tc h m a te s to a d d : fflM H H l a n d th e hum anities. A . W h it e s e m i- s c o o p n e c k , h ip -tip o v e r b t o u t e T he lecture is open to stu­ a d a s h in g a c c e n t t o d en ts a n d faculty. her spring costumes. w ith la c e - e d g e d r u ffle c o lla r a n d c u ffs . Pendant on chain. 4 .0 0 ^ E m im B . W h ite e a s e d - f it d r e s t m a k e r o v e r b lo u s e ; X d P m L f w id e r u f f le s tr im t h e o f f - c e n t e r _ ' ivat Matching earrings. 3 .0 0 jW Prices plus tax c lo s in g , d r d e th e b o tto m a n d c u ffs ; . E ach « 7 * 9 6 ^ ^ I 6bme% s mil—I at me hewn In>& -fm S P T M R « n a n l o i ti itTK "A M r tatr-fte is Just what I crus, TRb ny Svtagll» I’ll tack JDI R m a k a s fla t Is Met, I I I M a t Os l o t p m u e st v m T n o b ig g e r th a n a p ack o f g u m ! Unconditionally Quarenteed C a p t u r e H e r H e a r t t h i s V a l e n ti n e ’s d a y b y g i v i n g o u r l i t t l e p o u c h b a g —w ith g o l d c h a i n h a n d l e a n d g a y s t r i p e d l i n in g . B la c k , r e d b e n e a n d w h i t e p a t e n t ; n a v y , m a l t o r g r e e n f o a m v in y l; b l o c k è r n a v y f a i l l e . 3 . 0 0 im m & M S O S - B O O T S ^ W •p‘ •' O L E S fej/^-^sah irX‘’i}''-' *->i § Only ’S“ -P E P P E R MARTIN, o m tim e basobafi »tar with th e S t Louis (WE ALSO HAVE CAR-TOP CARRIERS) C ardinals’ Gas House G ang, w as nam ed coach of th e T ulsa G flert in th e class AA Texas League Monday. O rio n ¿ W ool B lend E R N IE BROGLIO, No. 2 in th e National L eague’s earn ed ra n r a a lto g in 1 M am i a host la s t season, signed his cotdr s c t W ash-N-W ear PAINT STORE with th e S t Louis C ardinals Tuesday an d took a substantial A c rtia n B le n d FR A N D O R C E N T ER IV 7 4 1 2 6 4 p èy c u t f *. ♦ t ~ ■ ' --c l $ Ä * 5 HORTON SMITH of D etroit m oved up to the presidency of th e PQA Seniors Golf Association Tuesday. Although fitness kept Sm ith aw ay fron the annual m eeting, THE BIEN pictured above have heg« «e set the trattini tor toe newest adttton Us KssHaM’s ho w as advaacod to th e bead Job of the pros age SO an d over. H e succeeds R alph B each of PikesviUe, Md. in dorm living on campus. They l i i t t t t f their power last week as they seated 44 petots to toed Cese E el to the dormitory swfanmtog chse^iieshfps VARSITYSHOP 2 » Abbott Rd. East lai^Bg PGA CHAMPION JE R R Y BARBER believes th e older players a re being driven out of tournam ent golf. T he 1941 Golfer of th e Y e ar said Tuesday a PGA rule penaliz­ J u s t A rriv e d in g p l i e r s tolling behind the group in front is discrim inatory. The “Tender” Trap F ro m V a r s ity D r iv e In T hem e O f N e w E n g la n d 1 2 2 7 E . GRAND R IV E R O P E N EV ER1T DAY 5 : 0 0 P.M . THE SPINSTERS’ SPIN D a c ro n , c o tto n kilts a n d b a n d s ta n d s k i r t s D E L IV ER Y SER V IC E MON. - SA T. ia -M d n s T (F e b ru a ry 2 3 ) —( 9 - 1 A .M .) 8 : 3 0 P.M . t 1 . 3 0 A.M. •Iso; tarpooa ta rta n s SUNDAY 5 : 0 0 P.M . - 1 : 3 0 A.M. 2 : 0 0 L a te P é re — Sem i - F o rm a l ^ El 2-MI7 Exclusively P E T E R PA LM ER at the O rc h e s tra IM Schedule BASKETBALL 3 G rsbkrs. - P istd . P lb rs. U T ic k ets $ 3 7 5 C ourt 8 p .m . —Gym 4 D ash P o ts - AOCS 3 H o n ta le a t 5 G unners - M agaffers 1 D.T.D. pi. - A.T.O. pi. I S Owen Grads-NaUbendera H I 2 A E . P i pL . P h i Dolt. pi. I U n io n T ic k e t O ffic e V a l e n t i n e ’s G re e tin g 8 p.m . 3 AOCS I • Vets II II 4 Screebs - A F an n y s F iv e H 1 P h i K. Sig pi. - S. Chi pi. I YOUR BEST BUY, CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS 2 EM U • E m p y riam I 5JP rsty. Club > S. P h i D elt H I 3 Com ets - F . All S ta rs H 8 U nteachables - V ets I HI 4 AOCS H - T he Scrubs H 7 p.nL 5 Phoigostons - A sher III V a l e n t i n e ’s D a y 6 B ow er * B eal "Wz III 1 B on Weevils - Sw ishers 1 2 P a lace Boys - Hawks 1 9 p .m . 1 E m b assy - E m p o rer I 2 E v . Sch. . U P . C hindits U 4 U Tom s Boys*Ndds W rth H 5 A nim als - S o w Ones HI 3 E lsw orth - Howland HI DORMITORY BOWLING Alleys 8 p.m . ^¡Itatir aid 1-2 C arlton - C abanas 3 4 C am bridge - C avalier SUrt Landry 5 4 W est Shaw 6 . 9 7-3 W est Shaw 8 - 10 HOCKEY 10 p.m . B. T. P I - F arm h o u se 10:45 p.m . & A .E. p ractice E A S T G R A N D R IV E R A C R O SS FR O M STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING B e re n s o n L e a d s W C H A L e a g u e T O D A Y IS ta N N E A P O U S OR — M ichi­ g an ’s Gordon (R ed) B erenson is th e new scoring le a d e r in Valentine’sDay th e W estern Colleginte Hockey Association, w ith 39 points. G L A D M E R NOW! LAST 3 DAYS! rj. TJid You Forget? If so don’t worry, there's still time to rectify your mistake. Send h e r flowers fro m Norm KeseFs. T lam to n toundm ed m an's aeope of tbo heave— through engineeriag — igmasnls Ihnt gtos f e e • • STARTS SAT. • and earth. Pram an orbiting observation post high dear picture of v a rio « Adds you m ièto é m a in to affiq h llto an sad taa now wealth of meteorolog­ THE G R EA TEST ical totommNmi t o m ith liuaud statioa s below. Or, If you'd like to cowHee« your gradualo stodp . RCA will pay full M t - k t o m tom a n d a p ­ C orsages —R oses HDMAM DRAMA ~ T t o m t o e s j t o m m t i u s a r RCA s a w — is la the proved text—while you go to odtosl m d a f f t o * « ¡ t o edda tsmM e f ehctrotoes. And a s th e horizons days a wsslu and wmfc to BOA Hans dtoto T H A T T H E W ORLD of ffisqWsnlii steadily expand, the need for more S p rin g B o u q u ets an d HMHO omapotent and creative engineers in- These aro ooiy a tow el tb s aum yium oae torgmtog tv> all the facts about a «arem with RCA. | m y arn , HAS EVER KNO W N! S N e to to dtoato ratio. T hat’s why R C A aoef in tb s fsrsCrant s f electronic progress, offers «uch placement officer now about getting together wMi F low ering P la n ts aa RCA rofin— ltstivw 1m m k t o d m m i tn aam d sa a «ppestanltias for Electrical Engineers, M e ttu M S to lM b H b to M F h ja fc is ta . M A RCH 7 V msmmg mBHMrikto hnffitt twtH95S l u9Pi8 iMffi" w tnw mwI. w Imb npm ew i n s In «■toaoednp.. and are eaaHAed, RCA can offer M jp lM ehoeen field, and N O R M K E S E L florist dbuflbnfaag and guidance by as- RlPPttttS Jw to v i m $ fflm m m d a ily to m s.-.M O A fb ftosfpa esd Bhsstopmsuf Special- A cross f r o m th e U n io n la tta rn e a t 1 :811 4 .1 1 p .m . E v eaiag s a t 8:M p .m . ftsdHefcfcff wB toto to point the way. Y*uU matom toB engtoasriig salary while you progress W eekday M attooei t l . t o Sunday A EMtotffga 81J S Jì é IÌ éÈ i^fliÌÉl mÆtèiiâ W ednesday M orning, F e b n w y 1962 $M e Wiitrpn F o t li—itiIn g. i^ i i ■»■■" mm. m Jo lra ao n T o S p e a k a t C re d it C o n fe re n ce N e id s A U S G jim ia g |i Professor of Finance, Robert den Mena» ta HarrtaMa» N. Y. W. Jotosóñ will be guest «peak* er at On Fifth Atonal Cto* Prof. JWmasti. IMS apeak on the changea ta' the structure H a w a iia n F e s tiv a lJP la n n e d r 0N,Tl#5 ' G AMIDEAL u m Carini Cnipa suroer Credit Management Con­ ference Wednesday at the Ar­ and «parafions of con«amer credit. By STEVE COLE Of i t Stale t o n Staff troduced within the aast' few weeks. f ||® | iia e m b le d tc supervise th e festival, which woitid be open RABBIT* « B p i j in MDajs $130850 ow i ; \ lavtoh H aw aiian Day Tukujo a d d ho win seek fl- to th e general public. fH p L , , . . . .. YOUR BEST BUY. CAMPUS CMSRÍK1W» m w4i>| backing from other fftamiik. Srrariaa, FMaad, Ruwi». Festival an d to w m ay b e add* ed to the fist of spring term sources If A U $3 votos down Tukujo h as contacted various news m edia in hopes of ob­ NewYork Rolaad. Caialiwlauiki*. Muagary, Amtria, Yugatlavìa, Rat». Fiaaat, CAMPUS (JiASSffTEDSl^ activities if AUSG ag rees to th e proposal. taining national coverage for S rib a M , h |llW . a gigantic event proposed The luau would probably th e proposed event. An v n v in ef o n e-y eo r 16 Jay» la braga. Le«»« Juat 27 by T Roy Tukujo, Honolulu drawMMOO people and the en­ Dr. Jaaei Denison, assis­ coffaga program. aa Dateli |u»*t ttericak taiSag. DEADLINES: 1 p.m. I)ny Before Publication far Tom^ Hawaii junk»« an d H aw aiian tertain m en t more thaa to,066 tant to President Hamah baa Reterà S«pt 10 ky Ai# te Aaf SI Club president. people, Tukujo said. agreed to act as adviser to THIS (6 JUST THE SORT Iw «k W«A* ThonL, «ad F ri Editions. Dead­ Tukujo said one of the m ain Student com m ittees would be dfca. committees plaualag the OP 0 M (JHÊN TKEVlL BE SWlALL GROUP . Spaca t aikai .; line far Man, BdRlaa: 1 p a Fri. events of the festival would- be festival. ^ o u t 0V t h e m i l l i o n s : $1309.40 if iq m i, Wrìte far M I M ah. Otti--* Ewupa «ripa tmm Glenn PH ON E: 355*8255 o r 855*8256 an authentic H aw aiian Luaa. The resident m anager of the A luau is a o elab o rate fe ast ac­ $9S0 far iM « b aaly. Fiam $1.035 Sheraton-Chlcago Hotel and the «ar all «g«> vite Anurie#»» ahraaf. co m p an ied ,b y entertainm ent, Special E v en ts D irector of Write for Yaar Collega Trini a al krariwt te; A U T O M O T IV E PER SO N AL The chef of the H awaiian Hotel has agi to (Continued from page 1) United Air Lines- have also agreed to act in an advisory 1955 CHEVROLET hardtoe. Radio, heater. Good condition. Call 489-9348. 32 MICHIGAN STATE University grad­ uation. rings aaaita^lc at the Card -Shop. Includes degree, seal. 3 en­ prep are the m ena for the w as briefed on f l i ^ t safety capacity. bunt, ta d the R esident M an­ procedures and recovery op­ Help w ould,also be obtained " Juntar Vaur Fragrai' Office ag er of the Sheratoa-Chicage erations and ag ain reviewed from th e president of United 130 W. GRAND RIVER graved initials, choice of 10 stones. 29 Hotel has agreed to supervise th e flight {dan. Naw'Yarfc Uriwwily 195k CHEVROLET 4 door hardtop. Airlines, th e m an ag er of S hera­ Radio, heater, whitewalls. Excellent CASH REBATE. Receive $5 by the feast. In late afternoon he w atched ton Mid-West Regional, the Naw Yariil, N. T, condition. ED 2-0935 after 5. 30 saving Marek Rexalf Register Prescrip­ Top en tertain ers would be | an A l l a s m ilitary rocket public re la tio n s m an ag er of the C'MON, SNOOPY, LETS 6ET OUT ED 2-8667 tions, drugs, cosmetics, baby needs. flown to MSU directly from launching from th e Cape and Sheraton-Hawaii Hotel, a n d the I a n d sN ifF those ra b bits / 1957-CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door Save 10% on most national brands. Hawaii. *~ m ay h av e gained dom e confi­ head o f'th e Mid-West division hardtop. Power »teering, new nylon Marek Resell Prescription Center by _ F resh flowers would also be dence hi th e rep o rt of Its suc­ of th e Hawaii visitors bureau. tires, 32,000 Jfiile», -«»cellent condition. Erandor, 301 N. Clipped, Phone 485- C a m p u s C la s s ifie d s May be teeo 4t 1624 I Spartan VÜlage. 4355. 31 flown from H aw aii to decorate cessful 7,000 m ile flight. Al­ " P refit from th e festival ED 2-8035. 31 Jenisoa Field House, the pro­ though m ore powerful th an th e would be ased for a scholar­ Y o u r K e y t o B e t t e r V a lu e s . . . posed a re a for th e luau. atlas sla te d to boost him aloft, ship fund which would pro­ 1953 CHRYSLER, 6 cylinder, 4 door, powcr~*teeflng, radio, heater, white- D A N C IN G The festival would also in­ th e m issile T uesday contained vide scholarships to H aw aiian P re g ra m Inform attea Dial IV M B S clude a firew orks display. m any of th e sam e com ponents. students who wished to at­ well». Good condition. $150. ED 2* "(FREE CHA-CHA LESSONS) A tw o week trip for two hi TODAY T H R U T H U R S. 5258. 30 Glenn w ent to bed ea rly to be tend MSU. Hawaii would be g iv ;- u a w ell-rested fo r M g Big day, Tukujo said the festival Continuous frem 1:18 P.M . M IC H IG A N For Young Adults 18-35 d ee r prize. United Ah .. .«res which s ta rte d a t 2 a.m . 1959 PONTIAC, green, 2 door. A-l would cost approxim ately $25,- thape, low mileage, original owner. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 14 h a t agreed to fly the w inners As th e scheduled launching 000. He said about $20,000 of this A M $1295. IV 3-5275. See Washtenau at round trip to Hawaii and the tim e n eared , hundreds of p er­ am ount is being provided by Pine. Lowing. "29 YWOA — 217 Townsend St. Sberator-H aw ait B etel h as sons began g ath erin g on the United A tr Lines an d S hera­ toU T fcN t SKIFF PABBITS, p u I 'f f i H I 'f f i R I9SI-STUDE8AKER. 4 door. Unpre­ (by the Capitol) Sheraton-HawaU t o t a l h as beaches north and south of the ton Hotels in th e form of free Voo 5 E E t h e m : m um lodging for the two w eeks. •------------- tentious transportation for the discrimi­ nating student. $65 ED 2-4289.____31 Coat and Tie cap e to gain v an tag e points services. Student C ongress tabled a from w hich to w atch th e firing. Tukujo is attem pting to get a t 1:18, 3:15, Sna-SfiT ART ALLEN — WMRT DiSC JOCKEY motion to extend m oral sup­ T hirty tra ile rs b ea rin g fioenae AUSG to supply c red it for th e '3:15,7:30, EM PLO YM EN T port to the festival a t its scis­ plates from Id sta te s collected additional $5.000 needed. Any 9:35 p.m . sion W ednesday. A bin asking on a je tty ju s t south of the funds sp en t by AUSG on the INTERESTING WORK in East Ian- AUSG credit backing win b e in- Cape. O ther persons slept in festival would b e rep aid This is the one ltovie sing, for ’wives of students. Must be F R ID A Y Your Valentine wants to see! good typists. Employment during col­ th e ir c a rs o r u n d er blankets on through ticket sales to th e v a r­ THE MICHIGAN STATE " in fo rm a tio n msMenwuaa««!» th e sand. io u s events within th e festival. lege terms. Write Greenville Daily News, Greenville, Michigan. 31 Lt. Col. Jo h n S. P ow ers, « t IT S THE PICTURE WITH to d a y o n c a m p u s ORN. HORT. and LAND. ARCH, students. Saturday and Sunday retail C O N SE R V A T IV E speaking fo r NASA, h ad said sqeppttitiiiBiisiiWfruuuraaMTfMivtiitKiisaisai'iwwiasi th e m an-in-space p ro jec t’s eratio n s directo r, W aiter t H1L0 OVER4 BORE NTS R ock H u d so n commission sales of plants and gar­ P rom enaders — 7 p.m . Open W illiam s, didn’t feel Glenn F e a tu re Today den suppliés. Orientations prior to late CLU B Dance, 8 p.m . Closed m eet­ would be launched on h is long 1 : » - 4:05 D D March start. Twiss Landscape Center. IV 4.7753, 12-1 p.m. 31 ing, 34 Women’s Gym. delayed space trip if th e w eath­ L U C O N 6:45 • 9:30 o r is ay Rifle Club — 6:30 p.m .. Open e r held a s it w as Tuesday. T o n y R a n d a ll PRESENTS FO R SALE shooting, basem ent of Dem. C onditions "were rep o rted s a t­ ftAST IANSING » PMONI ID . “ C R IT IC S ” C H IO C K F O R T H E B E S T O F 1961 Hall. isfactory in tw o o th er areas, SHORT WAVE redio.-Hallierafter. • B est Actor - fo v E R STATE SEN. LYNN O. FRANCIS P hi G am m a Na — 7:00 p.m ., w here N avy ships would a t­ Model- S-3SO with earphones. Lite F ounder’s D ay, Sunporch. tem p t to reco v er th e 40-year- • B est P ictu re new? Call IV 2-7276. 29 “ THE C o m e Women’s A uxiliary to Student old M arine lieutenant colonel • B est Supporting Actor FREE 5x7 ENLARGEMENT. Limit one to customer. Bring ,ihis ad to Martlr Republican Fleer Leader C hapter of AVMA — 8:00 and his sp ac ecraft if they m ade p.m . Social m eeting and elec­ two o r th re e orbits. These r e ­ H U S T L E R ” • Beta Screen P lay • B est D irecting B a c k ." i COLOR Rexalt Prescription Center by Erandor, 301 N. Clipped. No purchase neces­ tions, Talk by D r. S harte, covery a re a s a r e 500 m iles sary! Offer ends Feb.17: 3* Michigan Scnat* M .D., 101 G iltner. south of B erm u d a an d 800 m iles JDIE ADAMS-JACK OAKIE southeast of th is Cape. TV 21 INCH table model. Excellent Social Works C h b —12:15 p.m . The firs t hgtf of th e 14-hour condition. With antenna, $45. TU 2- Catholic Student Center. 8730._________________ 32 “ W h a t W ill Y o u process began T uesday. The Junior Pan-Hel — 8:15 p.m ., plan, a s usual, w as to c o m p le te GUITAR. HARMONY, "Silverton*." Activities F o ru m for » in te r th e detailed check of th e rock­ Excellent condition. New strings. $25. ED 7-9577. Clart. _______ - 30 Tall T h tm " sorority pledges, P a rlo rs A et, th e capsule an d th e entire and B, Union. worldwide supporting system Winged S partans — 7 3fr p.m ., startin g a t m idnight. N o t E x tr e m e ..V ACCOROIAN. 120 Base Rivoli De­ luxe. Black, chrome, mother-of-pearl. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS 21 Union. Glenn, who h a s b etray ed no Adjustable bootstrap and-ease, in­ M artin L uther C hapel Choir — outw ard sig n s of tension in the cluded. Lite new. Two months total 7 p.m ., R ehearsal. long w ait and re p eated delays, use. $150. Equity. Tate over peyments. J U S T A U T H E N T I C ! Call IV 9-3973 for details. 30 B P.M. Sid Clab — 7:30 p .m ., 31 Union, is said to be “ in v e ry good plan holiday trip . J sp irits.” O n b m a S cmo p E TV MINCH RCA console witlT an- E ngineer's Wives — 8 p.m ., tennar$2S- TU 2-8730. 33j . S partan Hall. Olivia de H avilland • Rossano B rass! * .. that describes the BALLROOM, UNION BUILDING N E X T f €s&j, natural fit of a STRING BASS, cheap, good condi­ tion. Call ED 7-1262. 31 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY A1EE-IRE — 7 p.m ., 402 E lec­ tric a l Engineering. Alpha P hi O m ega — 8 p.m ., JO H N 'S W E E K * “ L JG H T IN T H E P IA Z Z A ” George Ham ilton • Y vette Mimfeux “ M a d ts o n a lr w ” s u it b y V a rs itjte T o te m C lo th e s . 8465. BLONDE KEY BASS. $150. IV 9 " 32 UN Lounge.^ Union B oard — 7:30 p.m ., Un­ LUNCH Tailored in the great TRAILERS FREE ADMISSION ion Ballroom . tradition with a wealth A Variety O f of fine details and those 2 BEDROOM MOBILE-home. 36x8, Volleyball Club — 4-6 p.m ., PESTWO odds ometiMif top condition, carpeted living room, G ym I, Men’s In tra m u ral. Fine Foods touches of good taste ' t$ tks Modisemmrt smk. bathtub, shower, desk. Mile from cam­ L utheran Student Association— - that separate the Ome side is siopt* kesos is i pus. Must sell. ED 2-5210. 31 R EA L ESTATE 3:10 p.m .,-U niversity L uth er­ Homemade Soups ordinary from the reoertikh te s deuklo- keemsted tpert oest 1957 HIGHWAY Cruiser. 8x40. Cus- EAST LANSING. Leaving city; own­ an Church, study ¿roup. Behind Fuller’s tom built, good condition, very rea­ er selling. I block from Bailey school. G raduate Business Association Gas Station truly fine. sonable. 6726 S. Washington. Lot 54. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, Ii6_b*ths, —4:30 p.m ., E xcalibur, Post­ 167 Charles Street “ Mad isorut re - 31 aluminum storm sash, modem kitchen, core exam ination. ~ with Vestwo dishweiher, incinerator, gas heat, new- FO R RENT ly decorated. 121,000. ED 2-4275. 31 PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL E D 2-5817 STUDENTS. TV rentals for your room, apartment or home. From $4 to S E R V IC E $6.50 per month. Call ED 2-8978 or TERM PAPERS TYPED. Experienced. 489-1664 after 6 p.m. 32 ED 2-4597. 33 * o i i e * APARTMENTS EXPERIENCED babysitter. I will do WANT GTRt to share lergc bed­ babysitting in my boma days. ED 2- E A S T L A N 5 I N G - PHONE ED.Î-28I4 room, living room and kitchen. Very 0939.____________ 29 reasonable. Near transportation. ED 2- HOME O F TH E BEST IN FO R EIG N F IL M S ' 5977. 29 ANN BROWN, typist and multilith- EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING 4 ROOM FURNISHED apadment. ses. ing. General typing,4 term papen, the- —4* xi ' te Near Berkey. To share with woman 8384 dissertetian», duplicating grad student or teacher. ED 2-0003. 30 tf FIR ST SHOW 7 P.M . — ADULTS ROOMMATE TO SHARE t man THESES TYPING, printing. IBM Elec­ furnished apadment. 2 blocks from tric reading typewriters. Editing and proof­ available. Wonch Grafie^Serv­ S T A R T IN G T O N IG H T •ampux. 229 Haslatt. ED 2-0522. 30 ice. 1720 E. Michigan Ave, Lansing. ROOMS 4*4-7784, tf 2 BIG G U IN N ESS H IT S SPRI8& YERM or before, older stu­ EDlE STARR. Experienced in theses dent. Rqduced rata for'tome carc- work, IBM. Excellent quality on muiti- teking rajponstbjlitits. ED 2-1378. 30 Rth masters. Call OR 7-8232. 39 "TYPING BY WOMAN with 10 a l ey Acy i G u i n n e s s •— L O S T and FOUND wTIB V a i l f l l M Q j W Ml years secretarial experience. TU 2- "Kind Haart» and Carsnate" w.NTfO DESrERATELY, bfown 6738. tf «mad purse with glasses. Last vicinity Union and Grand River. 356-4255. 29 rates. TERM PAPERS TYPED, reasonable TU 2-3069. ¡¡pender PERSON AL EXPERT THESES and Gentrel Typing. trip. $10.50 pays for transportation, skilift, breakfast free instructions. EO 2- Bsctrie typewriter. Seventeen years VAN DERVOORTS offers 1 day ski experience. One block from Brody. M SMs n m m k u .hM LUUA BUM STANLEYHOtlOWAY Ur 2114. ]0 « A t# t& J tm J T R A N S P O R T A T IO N SHOWN AT 7 AND If i n t i n c l i v « fcn I t s S im p lic ity PICK UP PICTURES taken at "Win- NEW YORK-JERSEY, «te spring Inter- teriend Whirl." They'll be in the Veter­ cession. Chartered Greyhowd be#« ani Association office at lié Student leaving Friday. Saturday and Monday, Service. Hours between 2 and 4 p.m. A L E C G U IN N E S S Harlequin’s exciting Metre frame Is fsahtou esutoured March 16. 17, and 19. Inquire oout Phone 355-8302. 29 Ait Upton, U M )» . It to yep face, brtogiag eat all yeur natural beauty. JANET HOWARD: la our Valentine! DRIVING TO lOUtSVKLi. Kenteety. Get B at WaHaee’s . . just one frem mur exdting MSU Veteran# Association. 29 Moreh 20. Pro«« rckidents p f arco. collecttoa. _ CHAFF'S HERE. Humar «te MSU. PaW O lriao. . It “The Evening Sperty Dropped His Helmet." Union newsatend end drug Stores. GRAND OPENING Audrey's Ceram­ ic Pit, Aft# 16-17-18. Neon to 9 p.m. 29 WANTS) fNBAU.REID’S "Lie Detection and Criminal Interrogation" and A. S. Oh home’s "Questioned Documents." CaB PROP» SHOWN áff t:» ONLY Wm W eye examinations by Dr. W. C. JENSEN. H piteW optometrist ALLACE OPTICIANS VINE ATCUPPERT (opposite Sears) Pi. IV MH4 H . K o s itc h e k free refreshments. Come and browse. 3S5-82I2. . ' 29 & B ro s. See something different. Ceramic sta-, also offices downtown at 107 N. Washington, Ph. IV 2-1175 she end gift shop of handieafjb mode ! Do y*e hava a white elephant ip STARTS DR. R. C. ¡OSES and D fC I.A. NIXON, Rag. Optometrists by hrcet babb its. Classes held In cor» your atbe. Sad it thraugh the dossi- “T H E C H E A T E R S ’ lia -lU N O B T R W A S H IN G T O N tenie art and sculptering «teda. lì -, fesS hMwitiiriwSAC . .v...... . . . . . mm ‘s m y* T e lls O ld s S to ry fto m rfr k l* T o M a r k e t i n g C l u b Hosts m á m ñ a b e r r i to e p o - F re d e ric W. B arn e tts, assis­ ta n t d irecto r of public relations fo r Ohtomobile, w ill tell th e pollock’s am endm ent stated piddle relations sto ry of Oids- s o l i ' Michigan needs n o m o re through slides to th e t h a t to e leg islatu re m a y pro­ th a n tw o fo rm s of tomuhBOtom» vide b y p sn eral law tor th e M ariesting chib aft 7:15 p .m . m e a t to e county a r t t * « • * > W ednesday to E pptay. ' organization m d governm ent, OTtfl)T£{l y.W^ilifWHIwt UiC a n a fo r th e dteseimlon o f p g Donnei t i w as assistan t d irec­ city e s e service-oriented gov­ to r of placem ent a t MSU in Htical subdlv iilim» o th er to m ernm ent. counties, « to rn o r villages. 1963. H e joined Oldsmobile in “ T ow nsU pt m ay be desired IMO. ' ed how to g e t th ere ,” h e s a tt. “ E a c h such political subdi­ vision shall h av e such pow ers a n d n e c e s s ity to ca rto to m oto G am m a Alpha Chi, wom en’s Donald Montgom e ry , profes­ of re rid M ichigan for ib m e advertising honorary, wiH be a s m e y b e p rescrib ed by gen­ so r o f e n g n e e rin g re sear ch, tim e to cerne, b u t I wwüd p re ­ g n est of the M arketing club a t e ra l lew ,” the am endm ent con­ fe r to h e v e th em d isap p ear on th e m eeting. saiff: •_ tinued. a statutory basis th an to have “ W hat’s w rong w ith us is not This am endm ent would have th em em balm ed In th e consti­ w hat we a re , but th a t w e’r e not caused tb eelim in atio n id town­ feated by a vote of 31 to 41. tution,’’ h e *rid.~ B ecause th e convention h as w hat w e could be. Among th e ships in ce rtain a r m s of the state, r Giving townships m o re pow­ slowed down in its discussion big universities, we a r e s ta r t­ “ T he ty p ical tow nship re ­ e r is n o t th e sohdton, Pollock of loeal governm ent proposals, ing to m ake a showing, bu t said, mid added th a t w e can­ w e’r e still in th e bottom half.” m ains quite incapable of h an­ the legislative apportionm ent ding th e v a s t dem ands m ade not risk anbtlw r half century of proposals scheduled for Wed­ upon it , h h as no cen tral drifting along. nesday will probably b e post­ capital planC no topographical He celled th e com m ittee pro­ poned. F o re ig n C u is in e feasibility and usually no di­ posal a “ patched up refurbish­ verse to e b ase ,” Pollock said ed d ra ft of the old constitu­ T o B e S e rv e d tion.” f. THE MORE YOU TELL — in defense of his am endm ent. THE QUICKER YOU SELL! “ City grow th is becom ing Pollock’s am endm ent was de. READ CLASSIFIEDS! A t I n f I D in n e r F ro m the “ C aptain’s T able” will com e foods i t far-off A ria, E urope an d South A m erica ns *W V T • a T "I 1 • students, faculty a n d guests d ine a t th e annual In tern a­ S till tim e to o rd e r f o r d e tiv e ry to d ay . $5.00 - $6.00 - $7.50 a é n e a - W in te r ra s m o n tional D inner, M arch 3 a t 6 its p .m . in th e Union Ballroom . time D ishes fo r th e d in n er m enu a re being selected fro m sug­ for gestions b y th e various cam ­ pus nationality groups r a d w in E f r 2 -0 8 7 1 be p re p are d b y to e Union c a te r­ ing staff. ———v K Following th e d in n er w ill bo entertain m en t w ith a n in te rn a ­ tional flav o r including a n In ­ dian dance, g u ita r a n d m ando­ lin m usic a n a v o c a l selections. Adm ission costs a r e |2 fo r students and 32.50 fo r others. A lim ited nu m b er of tick ets a r c (Aurtor t f “*oK#fcwd T h B a f e i ”, ***** still available a n d m a y b e p u r- V - L r n r n 4 im m e m r ,tt e.) C A T E R P IL L A R T R A C T O R C O : chased In tine UN Lounge. — IN T E R V IE W S — ---------- TU ESD AY & W ED N ESD AY C o o k ie B a k e S e t F E B R U A R Y -2 0 & 2 1 . 1 9 6 2 F o r N u rs e ry B id s The faculty children coopera­ Sale! Smart Winter Coats tive n u rse ry will h av e a cookie Wo Med 13 end MS ENGINEERING and SCIENCE motori for b ake W ednesday a t ton hom e of D r. R alph Sm uckler, 919 Wick RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT DESIGN Court. A pproxim ately 17 chil­ Young fa sto sa co ats p riced a t PRODUCT SERVICE SALES PROMOTION d ren will tak e p a r t su b stantial savings. C lassics and. sttm Unes in tw eeds, w e d s , wool IF YOU WANT— r a d to r to s a to . W onderful e ste r opportunity te bwRd your futuro by working Kord—by IF C A ssem bly contributing » motbing oxtro—•by doing o littl* mor. ritan assortm ent. M isses and junior li «xpocttd T o M eet W ed n esd ay rite s . Sign up today at your In terfra te raity C o u n c i l ’ s PLACEMENT OFFICE P resid en ts’ A ssem bly will m eet to dtKuti omploymont witK our roproxontativo W ednesday a t 6 p.m . instead of B etter untrim m ed coats in rich 7:30 p.m . a s form erly schedul­ fabrics of cashm ere, Stroock and ed. F o r inform ation ca ll 355- F o rstm aa. All in new fashion 8250. silhouettes and rich fall colors. M isses sixes. P riced a t g reat savings. Storm coats and suburban coats in s m a rt im ported fabrics, cordu­ roys, suede cloth, m elton wools. P ile ttaed and wool lined. Misses 13 E . G R A N D R IV E R and junior sixes. G reatly reduced. E A S T L A N S IN G K N A PP’S COATS - STREET LEVEL P h . E D 2-2114 Clearance of Winter Dresses Y a n D e rv o o rfs 1 - D a y Wools, wool jersey s, crepes and m any eth er fine fabrics. Styles for any and every occasion. The savings a re outstanding, now S K I is th e tim e to buy for now and next y ea r. M isses,jw tier and b all sixes. H O L ID A Y B etter d ress fashions hi silks, double wool knits, wools an d m any S u n d a y , F e b . 18 other fabrics. All occasion dresses h i m isses, junior and half stem . a t C a b e rfe New re to s s d for g re a t savings. A group of hom espun dresses in conversational * rite prin ts r a d solids a t- a v ary special price. Porky little spring dresses th a t go everywh ere with ea se r a d such little c a re , to m isses aan d jm to r •_ | sixes. v •*r , KNA PP’S DRESSES — STR EET LEV EL C A L L E D 2 -2 1 1 1 * /o r reser vation* rr.frf . : ;; : SH O P W ED NESDAY, 12 NOON TO 9 P .M Mp! ■VÉSâ