111 tÿh^'v-- ill mm n » K M ISTORI m « ®s$ ÜS «1 ma IM-1 m $$9®a H ip ¡S H | Mp I U s Serving 1 0 O n t* E sU blklied 1 9 0 9 VoL 5 3 , No. 153 M onday M orning, F e b n w y 3 0 , 1 9 6 2 6 P**e* i ^ 4 " 5 u L £ ïw 5 £ lB * . Global o Solve Glimpses I a a ■ By the Associated Press Mr.K. 22 Killed in Venezuelan Air Crash CARACAS, Venezuela A Venezuelan airliner crashed into a cloud-covered mountain while making a landing approach on the resort island of Margarita Sunday. Airline official« said Algerian Present One Inconsistent Hopes for all 22 persons aboard perished. Reports of offshore fishermen said they saw the two-engine F27 turbo-prop plane of Avensa Airlines hurst into flames after War May Winburne Says Overhaul Progress it crashed. Hie nationalities of the persons on board were not imme­ Needed in Grading System At Geneva diately known. The plane c u rle d 19 passengers and a crew of 3. Tshombe Invites Inquiry End Soon Dean of University Cellege, tion could completely eliminate He said, however, that, PALM BEACH, Fla. President Kennedy has told Premier Khrushchev that open­ — COLOMBEY - LES - DEUX John H. Wlnburne says that Abe D grade and require the in- “Some lastractors hate to ad­ WASHINGTON—Sen. Albert D .G bre, D-Tenn., said Sunday EGLISES, France (A -Prhsi structors to., “define what they mit th a t mme sadents can ing the March disarmament Katanga President Moise Tshombe has invited his Senate for­ dent Charles De Gaulle said the MSU grading system needs conference in Geneva a t the a complete overhaul. mean by ‘passing’.” pass their coarse without eign relations subcommittee on African affairs to conduct anr Sunday that the Algerian con­ Wlnburne said h e felt that their classes.” heads of government level on-the-spot inquiry in the Congo. Wlnburne said, “there are flict m iy end in a few days. two forces a t work here, a the instructor should set a Winburne said that first and would be “to begin with the Gore said Tshombe’» cabled invitation would be taken up by In Tripoli, rebel leaders are standard for a students work wrong end of the problem.” — the subcommittee tomorrow. It now is investigating U.S. poli­ expected flexible grading curve and an second term freshman most be to approve a peace inflexible five point letter 'and infortn the student of what held ta check because they Khrushchev has called twice cies in the Congo. agreement by Tuesday, al­ is'Bxpeeted of him. for tiie government heads of scale.” have not yet grown accustomed though the wave of terror in lie said that in 1967 the aver­ He Commented on certain 0 their newly acquired free­ all 18 nations involved in the Indian Election Ends in 10 Days Algiers continues. age grade point was two point courses which have a high dom. conference to begin the meet­ ings on March M. - BOMBAY, India—India’s third general election—biggest in The president, who maintains four, after Sputnik 1 the aver- drop eat rate, “These are act Winburne said that students age grade point fell to two point high standards, this Is jast in their later years at MSU Once again Kennedy Insisted the nou-Communist world—ended Sunday with interest focused a country estate on the edge that the discussions should be­ on the hotly contested re-election bid of controversial Defense of this village in eastern MR. MSU—Rebert Aadrtaga, one which meant that the stu­ being teagh. A Chimpanzee learn how to better manage gin among foreign ministers. Minister V. K. Krishna Menon. France, made a few remarks Wayland junior, was ebaaea dent who received a two point can give 58 per c o t F*s,” their time and know what is He felt that attendance But be expressed hope that Half the nation's 210 million eligible voters are estimated to after opening a new library “ Mister Michigan State Uta- ta ’57 received a one point sev­ expected of them academical­ “developments in the confer­ have participated in the 10-days of voting to choose a new and cultural center.— versity” for 1162 a t the Spin­ en grade point in ’58 for the standards should also be decid- ly and therefore don’t need to sters’ Spin F r i d a y might. same effort and amount learn­ od by each instructor. be regulated quite as stringent­ ence and internationally would parliament and fill more than 2.900 seats in 13 state legislatures. “ It is possible,” DejGauIle make it useful to arrange for said, “th a tln the next few days —State News Photo by F. John ed. r- Winburne compared t h e ly. Wlnburne said there also American educational system the personal participation of Castro Spotted; Vanished 2 Weeks a tearful trial for our country will be ended, or at least will Llsctaadro. was a yoHev here which al­ with that of Europe and point­ the heads of government be­ HAVANA—A foreign newsman said Sunday he spottedUFidel be in the process of ending. Castro—who disappeared from public view two weeks ago—in “We will rejoice i t that here Cuba Assails lows a student to graduate with a t less thaa a two petat ed out that there the final grade is the important thing SOC Election fore June 1.” The Geneva session is being downtown Havana Saturday night. yet allows tin D grade as a while in the U.S., keeping tabs convened at the request of the ■> Castro’s disappearance unleashed a flood of rumors that had as well as elsewhere,” he con­ him either dead, suffering from a self-inflicted bullet wound or cluded.. _ United States. passing mark. He saM this system allows yoa to pass on the students whereabouts is equally important. To Be Held United Nations and is to report to that organization by June 1. a captive of top Cuban Communists. The^ National Council for the Alan Oxley, a British freelance reporter and photographer, Algerian Revolution is expect­ In MSU ÜN j o a r courses a r t tbea pro­ hibits you from graduating. Winburne said that many in­ structors are irritated-with the Monday - In a message which Britain is expected to echo, Kennedy told a reporter he saw Castro driving in his official car down ed to approve the French-Al­ Ho said that if the adminis­ student who cuts his classes ex­ The Students Off Campus in large measure re-affirmed Seaside Avenue in the harbor area and that he followed the gerian peace agreement by tration were to be consistent, cessively and then comes to the will bold officer elections Mon­ the stand the two western Prime Minister. V T u e s d a y , a well-informed By ISABEL RACKI we would graduate a student instructor’s office a t the end day nigbLat 7:30 in 35 Union. powers have taken consistent­ source said. Of the State News Staff H with a D grade.” of the term to get a summary ly. The latest Khrushchev SOC president Tom Ras- oi the course. Soviet Doctor Removes Own Appendix It was -doubtful, however, li r a sharply satirical attack, whether any statement will be Cuba’s representative called He said that the administra- musson announced the follow­ ing members are running for summit bid was rejected in­ formally last week. _ MOSCOW—Pictures were released Sunday showing a young made in Tripoli announcing ap­ United States businessmen president, administrative vice This second turn-down of Soviet physician removing his own appendix in an operation proval of the peace terms that exploiters,” and charged that in the Antarctic last April. would end seven years of fight­ tatin America has become lit­ Tass reported May 8 that Dr. Leonid Rogozov, 26, marooned ing between Algerian national­ tle more than a “Yankee em- YR Keynoter Decries president, executive vice presi­ dent, secretary and treasurer: president: Ken Philip, Lansing Khrushchev’« summit plans leaves it uncertain whether the Russian leader will go to Gen­ by a blizzard a t the Antarctic camp of Novo-Lazarev, was ists and French forces. tis April 30. _ nouncement more likelywtil be rire” a t Friday’s meeting of forced to operate on himself when stricken by acute appendici­ Informed sources aaid an an­ be Campus United Nations. Ignorance of History junior, present treasurer; Den­ ny McGtaty, Lansing sopho­ more hod Kent Bristol, Fenton eva even if the western traders do not. He might be joined there by his red tide allies to With the help of two nonmedical colleagues and jising a made at Tunis, permaneat The attack came in a speech • ‘U * an -effort to make propaganda mirror, Rogozov cut out his appendix in an operation lasting headquarters of the national supporting Cuba’s resolution PORT HURON - In the key­ Regarding the Republican junior. Running unopposed for the against the West in genera) an hour and 45 minutes, the Soviet news agency said. calling for UN action to pre­ note address to the College liberation front. vent the UR. from interfering Young Republicans state con­ party in Michigan, Gust said office of administrative vice and against any resumption of One reason given for this n Latin American affairs. its differences are 90 per cent {Resident, executive vice presi­ U.S. nuclear testing in the at­ procedure is to give top Al­ vention here Friday, Rockwell mosphere, in particular. ' personality and 10 per cent dent, secretary and treasurer Lady Loses in Bid gerian rebels military leaders at the secret Tripoli confer­ The resolution called for: T. Gust, Con-Con delegate from The removal of the U.S.’s Grosse Pointe, said he is ap­ ence time to return to their AL aava! base at Guantanamo. palled at Americans’ Ignorance philosophy. are McGinty. Marcia Klagman, Lansing" sophomore; Sue Van - Gust stressed the role oi Voorheis, Lansing junior and He might accede to the U.S. British proposition and send his foreign minister, Andrei For YRBy ANN DARUNG Cha ing secretary; Louise Youlton, gerian posts before an- an­ nouncement is made. _The 54-members of the Na­ U. Settlement of the differ­ of their country’s history and ences between Cuba a r t the their lack of courage. 8 . through the Intereattaa- “Our Founding Fathers cre­ young people in politics and Darrel Hotchkiss. Lansing jun­ said that a Republican youth ior. Klagman is present admin­ group had been largely, re­ istrative vice president, Van Gromyko. Or he might deliber­ ately downgrade the confer­ ence by sending some rotative-' (Of the State News Staff) Alma CoUege, recording secre­ tional Council—serving as a at Court of 'Justice, or ated a system of checks and sponsible for his victory in the Voorheis' is acting secretary ly minor functionary. tary; and Jim Corby, Grand provisional parliament — have through the offices offered balances to insure a maximum Con-Con delegate election. and Hotchkiss is vice treasurer. The document, a reply to a PORT HURON - University Rapids Junior CoUege, treasur­ been holding day and night the U.S. for mediation by the of personal freedom,” Gust 2500-word message received of Michigan Steve StoCkmeyer er. sessions jiince_ their arrival Latta American states. said, “and they sacrificed Thursday from Khrushchev, defeated Michigan State’s Karl The convention platform o p last Thursday. ~ I.ady for the chairmanship of posed “ Federal aid programs __ Moslem and European ex­ All states to refrain from us­ the Michigan Federation of for teachers’ salaries” but fav­ tremists kept the pressure of' ing their territories and re ­ people cannot ipaicb those themselves for that freedom.” Bid: now, he said, millions of 250,000 Will Greet was less truculent in tone than the Soviet Premiers’. But Kennedy did object that CoUege Young Republicans ored “ Federal grants-in-aid terror on Algeria’s major cities sources to foment civil w ar in early Americans for courage here Saturday. The election highlighted a tion.” programs for school construc­ Sunday. Within Vh hours, gunmen Cuba. _ ' “ The UR.,” Cuba’s delegate _ , to uphold personal convictions. He blamed Madison Avenue Glenn in Washington Khrushchev had seemed t o ' challenge the motives of him­ self and Prime Minister Harold spirited two-day state conven­ The platform also approved tailed 7 persons and wounded said, “has protected Latin and the news media for “ cre­ Macmillan of Britain. tion which attracted some, 400 voluntary welfare programs 15 others. - __j America from first European ating images of political can­ WASHINGTON