ÌS Studeftf* Lo«k Direction! MICHIGAN Weather STATE M EW i Ufvfr, p. 3; Cflgers Pollati Gopher*, p. 4. STATI Mostly fair and cold today with a high of 15-20. In- « n iv ir s it y r r s o t 1 ng s d n e i ' » , ,, Mtt&r*. vT/ • -Ai «»• oi.ng and a p e l * ih+llty of - • -m M No. Si' ÜdWabf S t u d e n t s f o r t h e ' M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y C o m m unify »wow flurries. E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan I ä ... * —................ ° Monday, Monoi Ja n u a r y 28, 1963 P r i c e 10<* ichigan Farmers Here S tu d y om n ey Scientific Key Topic laps it Opponents ‘D ’is t Issues; We«*k opr r ip Half Of Elect o r a t e Uninformed I, bi l l d o e r n e r palgn for ratification of the docu­ lems than either he or the legis­ Of The Shite News ment in a apeach Saturday aftei lature can. Id« . noon to the Michigan P re ss Asso- c VV. Rotttuey elation. Romney s a i d he plans to c o r­ .000 rect ''d istortio n s” and lack of touts of M ich- Romney said adoption ol the » constitution new constitution April l can knowledge about the new con sti­ lOOsessioi renuous c a m - more tution. He claimed that 50 per Miehleai cent of the electorate has already decided how it will vote. DOUBLE T R O U B LE-T he a u to , of C h ris P . H a c k e tt, Grand K a la m a z o o and Dem H o ll s e rv ic e d riv e , (see story p. 7 ) egro Enters Romney said the old constitu­ tion does not provide thegoverttor with sufficient executive author­ Rapids fre sh m an and C h a rle s N . Diamond, G ates M ills , O h io junior are te e n fol lowing o c o l l i s i o n o f th • tw o v tH ic ic s a t —State News Photo» i iy 5k ip Mays it the application dern aéricuìturi ity, anned prim- Vast Research, Expansion O u tla y Set lemson Today '' Die allot ney general Is better represented In the departmental organisation than I am as gover­ nal event for \ K, Cowden, Campus Calm In Preparation For Gantt’s Registation n o r," Romney said. "H e has a man In each department respon­ sible only to him, and the gover­ nor has no such arrangem ent." Romney compared the organiz­ Boost Science, Construction MSU's building and science While everyone is Invited to attend,” he said, "th is is the one time of the year that the Univer­ if) - S t a t e Des Ides those for th«* Cbem - physics, will use the N1H r e ­ sity holds o p e n house for farm ­ jmson, Gsntt will b t the first Negro ation of Michigan's governmental programs were thrust forward istry Duildlite, the tru stees let e r s , a vital force In the sta te 's othes agents admitted to a white state-su p­ search grant to study the mol­ structure to " a mule team hitched Friday by action taken at the contra cts totaling $1,400,212 for lem sonC ol- ported educati« ina! institution in ecular b asis for thought p ro ces­ in the dark by a blind, one-armed Board of T ru stees meeting. a 997 -c a r parking rati >p: $ 768 , Today's farm er is both a tech­ wtth o rd er* South Carolina. Idiot.” The trustees let contracts to­ ses. Augenstein and D a r h e i i ,000 nician and manager. New tech­ in theSouth's He will be 680 f<>r a. Buildings and U tili— Rosenberg, associate professor by the U.S. 111o d Under The governor p r o m i s e d to school sefi- orders from th V . 4th C ircuit taling $6,797,238.78, including ties sihop building; $ 111 ¡,643 for of biophysics, hold other grants nology often i ncreases product ion spare no effort in campaigning four for the new $6 million Chem­ steam tunnels to the Ci Norman to a point which tem porarily out­ Court of Appeals, The school from the NIH and Atomic Energy F botany for the new constitution, istry B u i l d i n g . They also ac­ and C y c l o t r o n buildInga, and professor strips demand. Marketing, leg is­ in. y ear- had refused his application on the Commission which now amount Ho called the document "th e pathology, nd Seikii tl Izs ¡ton, will be en- ground that It wasn’t complete cepted a $2 million grant from $195,6 78.78 for consti"! to approximately $250,000 a year. lation and farm policy are s e s ­ beat constitution p o s s i b l e for storm and sanitary sew« postdoc tors fellow, ’ sions in which the farm ers can n, today accord - and the State will appeal the the National Institutes of Health Gifts and grants accepted by M ichigan." $70,000 gr: it from t consider such problems. to support construction of B io ­ a point just east of Bogiue Street the trustees totaled $3,162,553, Circuit Court order to the U.S. He said The document was not s t u d y the Intricate chem istry and Veterinary «Medi­ to Hag adorn Road. Nearly 50 economists will offer tom of the State Supreme Court. which occur during tin (Continued on page 3) cine buildings. 1 e r oy G. Augensteiri, c h a ir- With a $184,000 gra tips for m a k i n g sound farm it Division said South Carolina faces other de­ Another NIH gram for $96,523 }f the depart man gency for Internarle De business dec is ions inThursday's d plans made segregation suits at the Univer­ ttln v o d on page 7) is to be used for research in the farm management day program. or handling the sity of South Carolina and public school system s of Charleston, T h a w B rief new biophysics department. It .. 'Jm W . l>.ti;lUpftis« end tlsjpurtw ,,)* ru »»I -A*' *-jft ■' • ? V - •-.“ $£i ..'« A c # ! tl ¡* :■ ' * > :4 *y y .«• ■ vM # ng from thegov- ties. e officials, the M inisters of D en iso n 's six If OW- While letting chem istry build­ ness and civ ic churches have signed and c i r ­ ing construction contracts for To Promote CmIhire (hi Campus supporting the culated a statement asking that f peaceful co m - South Carolinians prove them­ Strikes A g a in $4,320,025, the trustees approved the $6 million budget for the rt-ordered en - selves “ n people mindful of law building. The beginning of a long-awaited and o rd er.” >L thaw this weekend raised hopes The S t a t e Legislature, ap­ owever, as laid The town, with the college staff propriated $750,000 for th ep ro j- I Market. for warmer weather, but s new Jc *h man dents thr >ugh out the state, He nald S, R ussell and faculty’ of about 1 , 200 , Is not ect last year and has authorized iWlarger and i cold spell descended on the East sen department, sug­ proposed t h a t the Unlver ¡ity rregation C om - a typical soutnem community, the remaining $5,250,000. It is costs are eri! Lansing a r e a accompanied by gested taking theater to students Theatre « ooperate with the ’gislature, will A cosmof tlitan flavor engen- to be completed in 1964. snow and high winds. to the Board of T ru stees Friday. parimente of music and art ! legal r e s i s - dered by tl e College Is increased The building will be among the ments in new equipment for ma The Weather Bureau issued Auditoriums at the coed dorms the presentations. by various Industries which have most m o d e r n , best-equipped tGrislfl handling tillage* fifti hazardous driving warnings late could easily be used by touring By encouraging s t u d e n located in the area to be near chem istry research and teaching groups for one-night stands, he (Continued on page 7) Saturday, as the East Lansing make c u l t u r a l experien« the school s research facilities. buildings In the nation, accord­ fe e Groups Although about 4,300 students area began to accumulate two new Inches of snow. Roads In ing to President John A, Hannah. said. Students "co m e flocking to cul­ normal part of their social life, MSU has witnessed a large in­ MSU h Dully to attend Clemson, only about 150 will be registering today since Southern Michigan w e r e re ­ ported snow-covered and slip­ The $5,200,000 biochemistry building also has the support of tural a ctiv itie s," but often there are not e n o u g h tickets to go crea se In theatre audiences, D ie­ trich said. He noted that fewer establish and Lette Chest Gift WOpposing the day is set aside for en roll­ ment of transfer students and new pery late Sunday. a $1.213.000 grant from the Na­ tional Science Foundation. With around, Dietrich said. By utiliz­ than 3,000 persons saw Univer­ Is Help To The new cold spell Is expected ing the dormitory auditoriums, sity Theater programs during the students, to last at least four days. The plans nearly complete, the tru s­ small groups of graduate students 1957-58 academic year compared The firs t classes of the new Ita Mtyrger sem ester begin Friday. Most of the students will be on the cam ­ temperature was predicted to drop below zero Sunday night. tees hope to ask for bids on It next month. could present readings and por­ tions of plays, he said. to more than 45,000 In 1961-62. "In a society laden with comic The Executive pus by Thursday. ’an Federation Gantt will be In Tillman Hall Winds a r e expected to In­ crea se to 20-25 m iles per hour accompanied by new snow flu r- Contracts for the veterinary medicine building are to be let by late spring. It will cost $3, Sim ilar tours, to community and junior colleges, were also suggested by D i e t r i c h to en­ books, dime novels, television shoot-’em -ups and the b rassiest appeals to m aterial gain, the in­ Students dicans v o t e d only a few minutes for enroll­ 500,000. courage art appreciation In stu- tellectual, e m o t i o n s l a n d a es­ iy in Alma to ment. He will go from there to thetic values to be derived from g r o u p s for “ B ” dormitory where he will great literatu re, music, art and D e l t a C o l- be assigned a room. the theater must be reiterated and M. Huff ffiliation with From there, the Negro stu­ lichigan. dent will go to the School of as introduced Architecture to confer with Dean Trustees A p po in t W in d er a student at H a r l a n McClure a b o ut his was seconded studies. He will then be free to ■•entatlves. return to Charleston or remain N e w Psychology Chairm an their stand on the campus. tion were the Gantt Is a transfer student Clarence L . Winder, a form er tion of C om - ■from Iowa State University at , Michigan State staff member. Is re si dents, the Atner, Iowa. He was in his jun­ returning to MSU July I to la* :il for Michi- ior y ear there but because of chairman of the department of i >n and .the, differences in courses at the two psychology. VVinder was appoint­ of State C ol- Schools, he may remain a sopho­ ed Friday by the Board of Trus­ more at Clemson.' tees. chological clin ic at MSU during die 1961-62 s c h o o l year. P re­ sently he is directing the Uni­ versity of Southern California Psychological Clinic. Winder succeeds Louis L .M c - Qultty, who became dean of the College of Social Scien - julj_ i . ■(—<■.- -,■ :»■ ' ]' • e- f t ^ ing chairman. American Board of Exam iners ^"5 Crocked, C ubans Cl ai m "Winder has been particularly and is a certified psychologist effective in developing resea rt h In the state of California. ‘ > uban Government said Sunday it has cracked Cotxiitions s re much better now scientists, as well as profession­ He began his professional c a ­ and saboteurs who worked separately under than 25 years ago, Anderson said, al psychologists. At the same re e r as an instructor n Stan­ 'nce Agency o rd ers from Miami and from the U.S. “ but there are still fine young time, he has carried on an ef­ ford in 1949. Rase in Southeast Cuba. Numerous a rre sts potential students who can 't get fective research program of his to college without a helping hand. rr'= ' ”•f ’r sente P ro v in c e and security agents are stalk- *embers of the rin g s , said official accounts published own." said McQuitty. J-Hop Changes "Having even a sm all hand in n®vspaper s and broadcast by Radio Havana. Funds and B efore coming to MSU the firs t helping a young person through tim e, Winder was director of the ppocreci seized. • ...................... ' .................. Psychological Clinic at Stanford Distribution Dates school is one of the nicest feel- irtg*.W tbe. w.cxM....*,. . . , . . . „ .’.'.¡¡•»'.■■Mt.*«tnU* 4fcf, '» Top Ten* Arrested Ticket distribution for the 1963 "S o why not sacrifice a pizza, J-Hop , “ Emerald C ity,” will the extra hair-do spray, maybe ' Ohio - P olice have arrested one of the open this week. Juniors may pur­ one less twist record, and really tT s T ’* ant*d In*n. H arry Grove. The F .B .I. wanted Grove chase t i c k e t s on Wednesday. get into the spirit of contributing ! &rm^°Umerieltin®* p o llce said Grove also had jumped Ticket sales will open for all to the Campus Chest with the feel­ fee v robbery charge. A rrested with him was Alfred Wo-o-o! A Tough C hoico. Vying for Vot Quaon ham sophomore; Sally Green, FennvilI# soph­ students on Friday at the second ing that maybe some other de­ f’eine°ail^Sl* Wn’ a re a * T he two were picked up on a a rt (sea ted I. t o r . ) Karen Whlppla, L a n itn g omore and Sandy Sampson, B a tt le Crook soph- (_ floor checkroom of the Union. serving boy or girl might be . ?een actlft$ suspiciously near a supermarket here, junior; Jo a n Abbott, Dearborn sophomora; omero. This is a change from the able to enjoy the same oppor­ ji h :tle7 !coked like they were studying the market (standing I. to r.) Ja n e M cK inley, Birm ing. —Stato Now* Photo by Mark Krastof previously reported dates. tunity you are enjoying now." -’rrak-ln* '‘ M o n d a y , January X Michigan Stale New«, E a s t ban ning, Michigan__________ From Other Campuses Sorority Pledging Drops N e w s A n d V ie w s personal C ontact key t o Segregation Problem S t a t i s t i c « on r e s u l t « o f f r a t e r ­ T h e p r o b l e m m a y b e m o r e th an WAYNE SI ATE UNIVERSITY— **The key to sol tlon problem* la increeaed contact between major u nity and s o r o r i t y r u s h t h i s w i n t e r that, h o w e v e r. F a ll t e r m , 1,595 groups In ao ciaty /' aaid Erneat L . Brown, vocntin t e r m r e v e a l an u p s w i n g i n - f r a - gv*»« r e g i s t e r e d f o r r u s h . About the Uet^aU.Urban Uegguf „ll.JLdl^cu/ijtlgp Jirj e. •uvega atr/ ssed (ho im p o rter * oloacaotta« tt* m i ty p le d g in g and a d e f i n i t e 514 dropped b e c a u s e ol g r a d e s , racial problems. d r o p In s o r o r i t y p l e d g i n g . and a n o t h e r 3 0 0 d r o p p e d b e f o r e No 'Tubby' Sklrta F e f T arh eel C heat laud*«« rush began this t e r m . A pproxi­ UNIVERSIT Y OF NORTH CAROLINA— '1 at hoc] 0 0 m o r e than t h e 3 2 6 m a te ly 781 g i r l s went through don't like the short, paneled sk irts they mutt wear to! The akirta make them look fat, the g irls aay, and ti 1hi s 11m e 1 a s I y e a r . w inter ru sh . humiliated when they have ts wear them in public c e n t o f th e f r e s h m e n T h is, according to P an-H el­ 1 he , heet leadci s want a one-piece sheath UJ r wore elim in ated b e - shorts showing. Dean of Women agreed that sin le n ic o f f i c i a l s , is about 300 few er present skirts eith er, "• - i d e s »but 2 0 to 2 5 p e r girls th a n p a r t i c i p a t e d In r u s h T e a c h e r » ’ Union Soaks Foothold At M innesota g t b l e m a le students last year. Many houses did not UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA— -T h e Americav »iloti ofl fraternity this term . m eet th eir quotas. Teachers Union Is attempting to establish a local or .T Jniprfralpm H v of Minnesota campus. We w o u ld s u g g e s t t h a t o n e r e a ­ At present there ts no union on campus represent s o n f o r th e d r o p i s th e s o r o r i t y although the AFT had a local at the utilvor« r u s h s y s t e m I t s e l f . C o m p a r e d to Student Book E x ch a n g e To Bogin At West Virgi . t h e f r a t e r n i t y s v » i e m . w h i c h Is on . w 5 5 T,y».gcJNtA U N ty tiR s p y -—Alpha pm ^ * book exchange between the first and anoint o r e p e r s o n a l b a s i s , the Operates as a non-profit organization in the me , ir ym Io r o i*ltv rush s y s t e m Is wishing to Sell or buy books. m as a-produ ction set-u p Students take booktf artd give them to th er . NSA Hits Snog At Northwestern s and f r a t e r n i t i e s c a n NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY— The Student s »eful f u n c t i o n on to abolish the National Student Association comm th eir role may under NSA will be reassigned to Othei «omtnlttee L e t's Walk! s th e U n i v e r s i t y May Eatubllah International Cantor 1, ette,™ To The UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS— Possibility of ear International Center at the Urbana campus as ■ it P a n - H e l l e n i c p a l o o k at th e On Samoa, Co-ops, Democracy activities Involving foreign students is under stt com m ittee. t o m . c o m p a r e 11 Crowded Conditions Put Students In Roc. Rootr ; , ii..-, suited to multiple housing. elaUties can come into being and r a t e r n i t i e s , and Fi ve of the seven houses have those already in existence can UNIVERSITY. OF GEORGIA-—D orm itories arc •a taken the become only more entrenched. this quarter that many students have been living s used at o t h e r ling out v h tt went already eliminated #1. Within the recreation halls, basem ents and TV room s. SU UN debate on past year, they have remodelled, Some places present the oppor­ tunity to learn, other places do Because women students under 23 are not allJ to* before writing o r bought a new house, or made not. campus, their dorms a re m ore crowded than the n the editor (F rl. definite plans to do so. t look would have dis­ for a decision between 01 and #3 Now to resid e in a university Chain L atter Boos# P ro fitab le At 'Bamo How AUS6 Could Efficiently t i l the points he by the end of this school year. n ecessitates t h a t you learn. T h ere is no such thing as not UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA— A chain letter discussed at the Whether or not an expansion la learning in resid en ce. All stu­ diversion on the campus, It offered 32 bottles o the exception of undertaken, w i l l depend on the dents good and bad, learn and if the chain wasn't broken. No federal laws wj su ccess of the Winter and Spring Solve Student Problems ix . 10% of Eastern Sa­ a re made different in a myriad the letter was not circulated through the m alls. ting in Hawaii), T erm rushes. In any event,there of ways in virtue of their re s ­ After the le tters had been in circulation a few e than 90% of the E a st- will be new houses in the sys­ thousand students had taken part and sev en I o M ike B arbour oans would vote to re— tem s in the near future. idence in a university. bragged of a profit from $60 - 100 . 1 must object to your state­ The sequence of events which m ent 1 that, "th e system rapidly Is the life history of the stu­ degenerates in quality after the dent in the university will have as its f ir s t member an event of Frankly S p ea kin g an -entirely dlfTeAiBf ch aracter tifkmcfs dfw than the ch aracter of Us Isst ;,sl¿h "\ eapasSitdiy h\infi. Put there is muchn more residence if you like, has made to cooperative livin tan the a positive difference in know­ physical plant. ledge and in aw arenesses and in 1 do say spirit is much more theoretical ability. It has also important. What better evidence made a difference in one's r e ­ of sp irit than that five of the spect or one's disrespect or one’s 1962, houses h a v e e x p a n d e d , r e — indifference towards the whole n was modelled, or planned moves in enterp rise of learning and of liv­ 5 suggest« bv Mr. the last year. ing; and not one as opposed to d quite ed C harles Evans, President another (not respect as opposed present, Inter Co-operative Council to indifference) I s n ecessarily w ere pt correlated with the Increase in F o r Naught knowledge common to both good and bad students. Knowledge is m ore f l e e t i n g than attitudes M iss Campbell, in her letter toward knowledge. ra* trrohlem U rte cla sses* Controversies are of a feeble s*eems to be ,THe Ui^l* ch aracter when they are such that Co-op Successes versify an d the Church h a v e the p o ssibilities, truths, and in­ failed me“ . The content of her sights envisioned a re not the letter proved this point con* grounds from which the Intelligi­ clufttvely bility proper to each side of the »tnments, if I iTifty » W.15 Sftiv controversy may be displayed. w CO—Op®. Donald Shuster 1 ÌÓG& i$ ft gOOd Cme-» in wmcn Graduate Student t i i ! tftr jr f t i t t r than presenta Philosophy Dept. or th# ÂâmlïïUstrft- eftlized» THc co-op Hus falle 'ÜVfcf’5 itself in SOPC* tH Iity t &i0fi tt ftt faftst two jbpctiwiy No S u rp rise Say, that re m in d s m e. How was your : S o u t H e r n Cftl- Sec one , caustic c Church date F rid a y? jr * stucwit s owis ano r,ft?r$ÒCHis dormito r le s. Hus not sin h er the d like express my ; Arc e r standing, anger ;r fire > procedures ’OCTto wHcrtt ¿hX'CC And $( les and feel :«$e Ha te anca rent speakfr 3 my 'house that she ha; safety « was led to 24 Worthless: ACROSS ■ Here at-MSI.', rhev have been exposure t b e lie v e irman would ■Bib. ft. m ild SUCCCSS. ] *”t CrOSS W’OrTr noi imo' f a proposed 2 5 . Soon is about $360*000 of whtcH about The Rev. drill until three minutes before 27. Diplomacy $250,000 r e p r e s e n t s strident Ass t Ins the ir iil a is to N.'gtn. Wednes­ 31 Native- day nigh! at 9 p.m ., the men in bred E- In­ ecfufty. T b is is a «12eafelc a o dian pony comrv? 1 st,men: con 5 i de rI ng th e our h pu se were buzzing w i t h 34 PrdfilBa- anticipation of s drill, which was co-ops started from notHiisg only P hilosophy scheduled for 9:30! 3 5 , Malt drink twenty ) t * r $ ago* 36. Youna The U of M Has the strong­ demon SO IU TIO N O f Y6STS To the Editor: it has always been my belief est inter-co-op council in any T h e re is no such thing as m ere 38 Man of tbe that the purpose of a fir e drill bouse school in the United States. It residence. To resid e in some was to catch you when you least 39 Reins 46. Curl has not helped them* \ com - p iece is to be influenced by that expect it. so that those in author­ 4 L Happy DOWN parisoc rhe -w; ;•-o f systems place. Of course there is not ity would best b e able to Judge 43. Call forth twve been ir operation sheer Influence, but influence in your ability to respond to an 44 V e n e ra te less, w s twn fewer this respect or that re s p e c t.Now actual emergency. 45 Ancient are worrt SAC 000 there a re * diversity of types !7 F — r s bestes its * ,r‘ the >ltd- possible. While at s university b e l o w the grad advisors be ipiçüfçaki* ►■erslry Adcr.it .s irtt.o r and wirt one >s tafiuenced to eat and %tmrvw*wr* «VATI A T E NEW P a C E M A K E I M E W S P A F ffî 6 »e stadeasts who *.no» u s. 1 do grow, walk here and there, to apt .b e lle » * * s tF to f» : co-op heee jus» those actual happet- ctntacil is needed. ¡ng* do eat and grow, walk here »jerred beforehand as to the time •' »^scheduled drill. After »11, if a fire does b reak' out. w ho :s going to let us know half an' Member -Assoclaffiec ^ m s r t 0 , Second de»s pomme,* P**- mt East Causing, The co-ops are sea standing th ere, to have jus: those Miitfeìfi». hour e a r l i e r ? Internaci«»«*., ìsùsuicDb ìì * p rsss ocssam,,. SE113. There is definite progress actu al hsppenings and co t other pci orlot*. ■SiäiarifB aaxä bwsisess office* «t M I Statte« A ssod assi C o lleg ia« Preass beiRg nsade. Sts it is being made possible happter.lngs filiing up end Sidney H. Lichter Servie** BESÜAng.. Micfciges Stute Diàves-tóiy, Wtictag*: F*resT «csooraroor . sndtvaduftHy :r the heme e t . if can - ■ jo cur'ctctg Throc^hcut the stsc— g*Z SXMËt /i r ...stifttni Micrjgar. v*a^ »ut:»:ripeaR* 402 South Case umi .«*?•'. îhï tKôdeœs t,:v ncn be done by IC C . T b e rt a re ces-s.'ve tenr,s. prrm iät tt *d*anor: I term S3; 2 sersa», SA: l>B#wers®%. laseec or- d a s» A Mcmâsk eight dUKina oorporatloos » tbe One lea m s ta cts, prtndpies, i t e t » , $S; haß year , St. ^ tagVMWk. ffiatay.drev.nir 1 n a iatu wtmm*WHÛ W t P f XMPgw-.r* - — -O s*« •co-op». They » * #-c- todwpeod- itupthods: one pansfvea and stsm- ■ pritç ouatrver* «nrv ’WMWiy during rtié sïïb&- ESroriaj .Aasiet-asr........................ Läs Hem*® endyh At bmHC tbe'Ctf-k|i^deiaifc#: •'eSjaSdk'1 * ' TjBteFiiHFIl -.cltfiiW'ay;- jn * r se r a t specs». » e rom * Issue ir Soffiassi- C ir c e ä s ö * ktenaget1 .............. B ili car sugg#«!t * prulosapny togaide * a * deftnes and enhances andac- hagr- Cop» E O a e c ................. j«® Fttzgeralc cbeir actjons. This ig being dooe. ctsnwiates eeneitivtttes to beauty S t* e News welcomes letters Ê ill B â t e r - , ....................... ................ Beat 5>«m* Aeewteaaf Ctty EdÄor. . . . . . . . . E ric FU m s . 1 see three re a rs * * opes m *nd value and patties snd in- tram reoders. We regret that w* faâivt£%ài&Bf M enejst'.'.....................Frwc-Lewhae Edteortel PSEg® E d ivor* Stóìf tbe co-op»: ii) the stntaa eao. a ecence. are not able to print every le tte r' O ttf E Ä b w ........................... B -oee F a t e T c « Derricto-stoe end Paul Scinta (Z) expander, so acccmtaodtze T h ere is no necessity that all fy v m . B O t a r .................................. D w Hariss Address l e t t e r s to Editor, B a s a » E d ito r............................JockJe Koroea m ere student» o r (3) maiotah»- possible m o d e s of influence, P tm » B M œ .................................... - - Skip M y i Mlchgan S t a t e News, Student E d ta r . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rae Yagnssn tag sine and replacing the ctm - u m * at which 1 have suggested, h ier..................,F r * * A Sestfer Services Building. Campus. verted reahdoaces w i t h houses i r t tnomalty realtzed; provtn- Only Witheld Security Data Says Salinger K«nri*<-■ s ' >fY. W rom page 1) rom the Indiana bor U p p e r -I'ei-U iln su ia .' in Michigan to '©come onlstn by veto- ta, party newspapers, enc ans atid supporting 3 suo letters, he added louse of If you entntives :>onat would be elected fr crowded D etroit disi " T h is com prom is SPARTAN ■ l, s p e c ia l A ll The Spaghetti a f t e r It German Folk Dance Club— : You Can Eat! p.m ., 21 Union College of Home Fconorr LACK OF FUNDS Faculty Meeting - -1 p.m., Home Economics Dulldlng. the WINTERLAND W HIRLis For O n ly $ 1 .0 0 Urban R esearch Methods Se only $2.50 per couple rved w ith; Tossed Salad HURRY AND GET YOUR TIC KET R o lls and Buttei at The Urnon o r fro m o Vet CbHt'*: Or T e a M A E S T R O M E E T S M A E S T R O --lta lla n cou n trym e n L e o n a rd Fal H O W A R D JO H N S O N S con# (right), and Maestro R enato R u o ta la , c o n d u c to r o f tin O rc h e s tra San P ie tro o f N a p le s m eet a fte r the o rc h e s tra ’ s per form ance F rid a y n ig h t a t the M u s ic B u ild in g Aud. O rchestrc THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES members are seen in th e b a ckground. --S tate Ne W| P h o to by Oa vo J a o h n ig SALUTE: JERRY JOHNSON Housing Of Food Industry (Facing Profit Squeeze ft B E L L T E L E P H O N E C O M P A N I E S L L THE TOP 45 RECORDS CAMPUS DohY Do i t VojRSEtff 4 f WRINGING, IRONING AND of Hotel 11 on Man- M usic Shop DIRT WEAR OUT FABRICS Patrician P in k R o a m C O E D SPECIAL tn Tues.- Fri. Tipping s1250 til 8 p.m. Price Includes •> ^ sham poo Our profession*! try leaning methods give your clothes the safest treatment possible, and styling at a lo w ‘price. For example: i\ u J Skirts a n d P ants U C le a n e d for 5 9 * 0 A ppointm ent N ece ssa ry Cleaners E . Lansing 626 W. MICHIGAN E.L, E . Gfand Rlvei ED 7-1 iM 1 Block East of Brody A lU li F \ Win From Free Throw Line viwiasts M IN N SOT IM S MSU 3ft M Fans See Double Drop A Pair, 6-2 D IN N ER FOR TW O S c si S e le c tio n DISC SHOP In Our Men's Department The SCOTCH HOUSE has brought rr m erchandise fro m th e ir other $ta fo r fin a l close out in East Lansinc M en 's W orsted Slacks W ere 20 00 Now 10 00 Anderson B ro a d clo th Sh Sixes 30 to 40 w aist W ere 4 00 2.00 M en's Shetland Sweaters W ere 18.00 Mow $9.01 Spinnaker Wool S hirts W ere 18.00 g o * 10.00 M e n ' s Gant O x f o r d Bettor Sixes T5 to IT Short and Ions sleeve I W ere 6.50 f t * 4.00 laun Bargains ONLY 4 left B a r acuta ft am Coats' Rep. 36.00 Now 11.00 M en’ s Cotton Golf S hirts W ere 6.00 Now 3.00 M en’s Dacron C otton Bermu< Were 8.00 * » COO > (| . , % ‘- r 1 ’ffjr 'V t Men’s Im po rte d Ties Were 3.50 Now 1.50 ---------------SPECIAL----- - A il W om en’ s Raincoats 8 d itfe re n t Styles & F ash — — — 1/2 Price — — 211 Evergreen M o n rf partan Wrestlers Jubilant Losers Stale Swimmers Set ifter Near Upset Of Oklahoma 4 Records, Heat Purdue UM THOMAS „ •- N *» % . •j* «4M* i «PltVlí1, Im I ft#! hindads Outrun '0 BOUT N »m «t M iC l u i* a n d A ,*» *,, )hio State, 82-59 '«ttghinan « ' m-uv1* («ir ¡h** Itimi In fimi I i««H k M< C lv t * i» # m | I t 'tw p lt H r f lt i# W1It \on ' i t l«oMit£ for ««I REG U LA R $1.50 V A LU E in M 'M H I R JOltS t# fii SAT, F E B . ?. 5963 I AST DAY 1'his o v r t iu iv f ir|H isriler >"Ml' i i*|mm I tortav t a p ^ c ^ ir 5 r " ) w r r N T ''x SI N D $1 And C e u p o n u t i l I N tnviMORY s i h v h t l'nllr(» fUviann A ton NOW! If H SAVE 50«C Mot tt.lt. Iltin n v n i. N, II C o ln -O p -D ry Cleaning Srnrt st WMI K rnptri ai jo tts mei $| os R«g 81b L o a d ..„$2,00 *» ' | W f l M~l Ml*. «-:■ ;• ^ -N R ONLY.. ..$1.50 HIRT LAUN DERER1 I'm A N f x >R CFNTF.H If you have an advanced degree let's talk some more. Is this the only reason for You’ll be part of a 3500 person facility using Mennen Skin Bracer? responsible for R&D on America’s lunar, planetary, and interplanetary t*d. long lasting aroma is an o b ­ is it everything? « i» » !« explorations. If you come to Caltech's ed Skin Bracer is the after shave IR eW | s k in b ro c e e W *■ s t 4ft & «,*•;» iv % Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, lither than burns It helps heal ■crapes Helps pt event blem ishes SI $ e e Jj California, you’ll find the finest technical ¡3 c c á facilities in the world - like the library CiôHilftt v irtu e s m o re im p o rta n t o n e t e ffe c t S k m B r a c e r h a s on with 125,000 technical documents bii\ ’ bottle And - hav'O ?uñ the most sophisticated computers, space simulators, acres of laboratory space, and about three support people for every one of you. And you’ll be working wrth the finest scientific minds Do you in the country. If you want to think hard for a living, you should need me think hard about coming to JPL. JET PROPULSION LABORATORY 'J W $ 5,50 to On Campus Interview s: Contact F*bruarrU 4niversity 4 5* i« Piacement « Office fo r Appointment M on d ay , Jnnunr* *» N e w » , F a s t l aneinff, M i c h i g a n ^l^^IIIIIM III^i"**^nBBwia¡i J I ç * Il * ' l » o ld It o t t e r t h e S lid e R ule S old Im m e d ia te ly ! s u o i Rn th ir d c o l l * ’ * » o ld t h l * Never n$»M p le a s e d a d v e r t is e r . Vtí»lili ¥ A u to m o tiv e * F o r R ent ""Ifr F o r S o le P ersonal -/W Service ★ S«rvlcj» N ltltit*: MI! U VK> IMF T í k t P S M l V ^ v" ” 1 Ht < »* **d m m tU ' ü ^ ü S w a S ^ C î A v ï . 1 1 ■ v¿v s t ú --nHaRI Htnyehftí * r r ' v o n t t | W >«1 f ^ ^ fs T m S s s ? NCü* MOTOR 00. (II All will« 43x8', jb i »cd whjj*.®» ewmv «ñyt «»«**'Tht Michigan Air „. w v%t r . 1 «n j.aW? \k > ,? ■* CfeTO#'#«#» TS"» t - y y , f f f f t .r » w « A ..4 « " " .k t , , - í m ¡ « ¡ , « , í f t i - $*atSooal C u tijd >* t> 4§h M „< »*k . * W 4» . 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Intommioiiftl B u s i n e s s Ma * cou ED ^ *" 407 . dhos CorporÂtion interviewing îtai î m ajors trom the Colleges of I OX t~T4Bè- igmeering, Business, A rts and int« R S i NO A i róà-S’t ?tt er s , Soc i*l Sc »enee and Com - s nr. ★ INCaKIE T a x SERVICE ,Opm 4 A.m» to i l 5 TUDE-VT5 , FACULTY: income Mallinckrodt Chemical Works tri St.».Vi«,Ca•'•-;-,w*r-««a» | ».& inyttmc. fVa lter Hutxr tem ew ing chem ical and m e- te n ^ L o s t & Found pim,. 5üíkí »v v ?a“*,*fch W. Ottawa, opposite 5ante ai etigmeers and «naìyti-* che Capito*, tv 4 - 70CC. 45 orgsr.ic chem istry m a- . I' terviewu N\ . interview- mechanic m eet t«, Brooiu w nustry, marketing, bu si- agncuiti behind N orris G and liberai- arts m ajors, istry ar MCI 'lied Physics Lab, - Johns Uniwi ns I ’raversin- inter\i?w-,T\g viewing fS& r'aM T TX X ’T ? S ® C*N£ ic«l engineer« and physics chemist; VIM* SevTT; ath m ajors. t r y P^.y; )R, . vi.a l i e d Lake Schools in te r- Jors. A LL i’g . èSucaflSt m ajors 1 atvi f'W»>yiafedBv ^ H T INCOME TAX vi education m ajors. interv pOUiutdnll •wiiö rm SB anc ns F a ils Insurance C c. in- gsnic MM rVJrl'.ypBi' ~^-:-;:v--;v.-;..vr—« JCEIN Lulu & r f e . S Cedar wing all business and lib - chemi ir c s i. Ewerv %èix3&à,\: s* •i RESTAURANT, If.» Was ooi D is tr ic t #3 D earbo rn Folk Singers Ses^ zerjiw. !\ 9--ÄAA.J eek srvie. T T 1NG ihip interview ing early and lKCE; m t . ISv elem en tary education, s o - Set At Shaw liû . M&X Ce«? cfX a lefltin e s E^qsen TH ESES, general typtr^. cial i x'¿»dies, English, m ath-sc I- An open iliable a# Epicure E le ctric typewriter. Experienced enee and speech correction m a- singers an •m P erd o n ai Nirt Il K. AasfeirgTae. d jaeertaOor. typist. Reproduction tors. be bei - 4 S ia „ _ i# .• • » 'h t*. Near SROOY.S32-5S45. W a Schuler iwerviewnia à,« Zi Ni* ^ i* : j/ A L i - ^ •fir-. “ s r I S e» : A ccesisariss m - ewer*»' fHrl I 'Ciióed C £ B B S -4 9 5 7 . 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IT Ì .K ' * •r s w e r s i m 4. a t- - r * e ; | ^ 4l ■ » S M S Jl «GMR r u ^ r « e - ' v-]J L LJ - î S-v: C i ¿¿. , D im e te œ m ^etkiç tei^eat » o t o a t , hftoK p o aer- E-5«*._t*ç Aliey- OReBbeariSqgFrv- r M £t- rasEser s, year t&is saoáeí ásy aac S e re n a y r if le s , HOOT 'O * « ír ie s o c r * o í 7 ; 3 C in th e U n io r. ( . r - .. i j a. a tr a d a ta e . w^gg^ec et «t»r>aa» Ñ Céder, F a r re-aeruattoce, TL‘ t * J <■*• , E v ery o n e fr ie r e » te c ac F it arSCt faddeC dilpa»« aa- if ■ L 3 «asRÎ. Os i ï s a i , Cè£ ♦ iS -f.’^SD after S p jc . è» m v f t e a t o jo ir v . N # ”Æ Ù -Æ B rin g $ 24 ®o M eeting ! L, Nowy. K ^ t t » n p tng M ichigan M onday, J u m ig ry 2B. 19§3 jjsworth House Tops Dean Cites o-op Scholastic List New Role Rushee Quality Up Sch olifth tp pl«iy#d «ft tmpor« ten will th# doubl# «y«rom, l«ftl p«rt to itoftirtfY «nd f r t * have piovi if spring for th# firm rim# thl# y#«r. n1«rtr«4MM> , «1 Mb oUMLhM Ttetd conducive to study Whh Join ' ITxworth Tloii Mgtjy tn u niw i at.«* ♦Aw t i- adr« of the men other hous*. after* they firs t won the ophy, . ,.—e«t began tlte high average becatnj »elf- Hoard *ml root« !,* $105.00|x-r- term , c h e a p e r than thedormi- century. T, K, Cowden, »lean of the Col­ Ma fty wotftffi «##m iti fv#| th# pledged," said Bob Amir Inga, should rtlMAthtlr irfld«1! «nclw# Wayland senior and preaidetit Of ufttll IFC Elections ¡worth woo for perpetuating thing. lege of Agriculture, said agricul­ ruith Hi pl^t«#. Mim Inter-Fraternity Council will On the trophy shelf statuì tro­ torlea and moat apartments, IFC. r#t#riNNi Ml4t itiug NSW of ture la "th e most rapidly chang­ hold annual elections Wednesday Taeh per son at the houae la Ten of the 15 houses which Ml«# f* # t • t* • • ft ftAtlYtlAtf lest It fittce. phies fot Junior 500, Water Cant« ing Industry in the United S ta te s," night at the .Sigma Alpha Fpst- bUS10*#l ltd* l i st , baseball tournament*, »tut part owner, and together they are Andrtnga » he»ke<1 pleilged a num­ tor th# lo iD fltli "With more ami better aid* tOftft hOU«#a responsible for Its mstntalnence. ber of men with higher than a would b# aNhh W I#«# nfitjlbdt S, Skill other aporta, 1 he men pa rtldpate being developed, today's farm er to? Presidential nominations In­ point for the In a targe number of on.ft a our- They learn to t un it as they would 3'-point average. y t i t 'i « a business. must be both a scientist and a clude Frank M araer, Saginaw in was 3.02. rtcu lar activities. businessman.** About 450 to 478 men pledged W#«th#r comfit ton«, uriurui] Cooking, cleaning, painting, DFAN COWDEN pf tti, Antfv toft« Ito pvthHclry «rtcf th # «tr##« c Junior ami Delta Tau D elta, and he only other M ember* of the house agi re The U.S. population has risen lerry Roberts, Wsr r#n junior and i epalt lug at e all done by the «chotarihtp w#r# factor« ci;MW ng twit to ever that thev enjo\ knowing each wan 70 pet cent since |930 while the #nd Phi vSifttn« K«p|>«. 1 » «\erage »t members. acreage used for farming has B lam e Im p ro m p tu W alk toft drtffi, th# ##td« Other offices to he filled are remained the sam e. (>v#r on# half of th# «ororttto <■'ernttve vi. í- |i! ¡jnient. admtn- "T h e farm er today probably works hat »ter than his father d id ,, despite technical advance» In the Overexertion Kills will h«v# #^f#ftd#d -filili for « IrI «Hftlbl# to pl#itft# Duri lift #tct#n r># tto' i Cowd«n mfd the trend today la SèVf.t r. Wtfttot ' Wrathrf W Two pe, 1e*tr| toward fewer but larger farm s. hlnmniT feur death, injury «1 ¡r, and « cui tfti t off##. In oi itor to- otodi. I he farmer of ¡JO yes< • ago had «Cf ld#ftt# invoj vfnft t totv#r si lured t vampi mi .a fowhoo, th#hoiipoTtiii«t h«v#ht! 80 to 100 «»‘row of land and r#«tr h good Pnw#r plant #^1^1 ,1%*»^ onvi gtpufer, chance he still gets up at 4 a .m ." T* Will««7 ,, 60, North » < Ml»*hl[imi fatoUeji I'ar ftyimd ,h i 1 lid». . 11 ^^ ^^^1 I • j Mu MSIt*a agricultural e x t e n s i o n morn toft. «ihirrtly « ft or arriv i 1 lysMSU V is i program a great aid. for work or 1th# campvi#. wh#ti lsnlcsl man It Wlll«#y h«d walknl to ti Kt I RnilfOt "O ur work at MSI I Is mu with tate. crops or cattle, but with people," North ('«mpft» ptont from IV W#ftt 1 # Dr, Cowden said. Rn. 0ift#r hl# ra r «tatto %U# C Mm «m 1 of 538 r- Michigan S t a t e sponsors the polir# #«td, apartan VUiift#, #viff#r'#d 9 n#rk program with the farm er ami his W illtrv ComptoinrHl to eri injury wlieit h#r hu»hiiftd*it r-it* family in mind, h# f#lt >v#iik Wan iftVotv#d in « four r« r «rei** th e program offer athefarmei #t'#| f# ■>w w#rkrr íi »'iff# ml t< itoti! oft Farm t.»#ft# «t Mt ff ope. th* latest scientific developments «t«li#i1 c a r to iht C itri« P, M«rk#ttf 18, Or and aids his wife by sponsoring y fiYUftil him «I mimi KrtpUto fr##hiii«ft, «u ffrm l a home economics clubs, Cowden i##k wh#ti tF ?v chin S « t u r d « y« when hi« noted, !?nr k. collided wi t h oft# d r I v # ti hy The s e r v i c e also provides r>?#th Wft« uno f He hi l ly «ttrliv C'h«rl#« N. Diamond, 21, G«t#« children wi t h 4-H Clubs and utpd tó !» h # « n if f It® Mill«, (Hilo, Junior, «t IC«l trains them to become "better hy ov#r#x#r ti on. t.oú «nt1 Dem Hall *«•rvir# driv# f armer* of the fu tu re," P i l i " Expansion (Continued front pope 1 ) 5 A L t initial stages of photosynthesis. The NSi also awarded a $35. D a v e B ru b eck ANNUAL POLI SHI NG -Roger Bey, Al peno junior ( I ) , ond Paul 000 grant to Julius S, Kovacs Bosh, Findloy, Ohio senior, prepare the Inter Cooperative Coi/n- and Don B, I tchtenherg, asso­ t i l s c ho l o r t k Achi evement Trophy for another year 1 i stay. ciate professors of physics, to continue studies on a theory of the Jo h n n y M a th is MWWWU Interactions of two t y p e s Of D ockw orkers, Farmers ftftfn pflye 1 ) Lockheed fundamental put Holes, and a $30, 000 gr trnt ?o Rhrrwoocl K. ^hutrmiin of phystrn «nd «iitron- A ll A n g e l R eco rd s omy, to t o w i t i f b # t £ i ay ; $ p « g ! r *.».« c a v A t , vpi v I .*'f P efer P a u l & VWory Brubeck Quartet End Disputes : s'Rx v - w * .- •■. * * • «v • v m * '* ■# t v , 'f « Jttvs ' tor ■'.*► ‘1 * RRtd«», ;-w4^ ^ K F rteer:» •;, !iii% •W J 4 t».. *j^t¡ • In the in Sotith'ArtaflfVi pór fa’ t"rthrh t>* itfll aid Tfa'rrv H. MurakfshT, V a n g u d re f S a m p ie rs ' sui__ Huild- their Jobs today, ending an Intet - se «tul national I ongshoi etnen's Asso­ ciation s t r i k e of more than a •tKlate professor, and O.B, Wil­ son, professor. In studying the relatlonshlps of two »1 t f f e r e n t February 9 Auditorium r a r a u cuss#*rl month's d u r a t i o n , l e d e r a i ne d is- mediator W, A, M cAlister said ruit and that an agreement was signed viruses infecting the same cell. The U.S. Air f orce made tv $39,340 grant to allow 20 Air SAVE UP TO 60% >r field Sunday afternoon covering ports Force ca re e r officers to earn Ai liJVS,, O. vs beet a. in the '.South'Atlantic area, the last i|#!i b* ranging region to end Its walkout. M.A, degrees In accounting. Richard J , Reid, associate pro­ M U S IC from gr Chrtotm BURBANK, Calif. — An eight- fessor of electrical engineering, will continue work on a computer SH O P Rcpor month deadlock between the In­ program for analysis of e le c ­ f v iv f: nrv» ggt rats to ternational A s s o c i a t i o n of trical n e t w o r k s with $26,867 130 » stOTlON PICTURE control , weeds Machinists (I.A.M) and Lockheed grant from International Busi­ I *050« as OF THE WOftlO* *nd rod« Aircraft Corporation has been ness Machines Corp. •a^XiHCHTtseaw. settled. I re ¡I1, .purr ovei union Home« a space A National Defense Education security issues e n d e d Sunday BUIBH k ite hen liner­ when union members accepted a Act grant of $156,033 from the Z. planetar ie latest U.S. Office of Health, Education management c o n t r a c t offer on new ft ■housing and W elfare will be used for calling for extensive co-opera­ for mod« student loans at MSU-O. That tion between the I.A.M and the " E x p a n d i n g Ho.ri.: branch of the University was also aerospace giant. The fitta I agree­ Youth" will f e a t u r e granted $30,000 by the Oakland ment ends a strike threat by some tS M Q F T R I A L choices for high school g County Board of Supervisors for 55,000 workers at Lockheed-Cal- and speeches by Stanle ■v .1 - Id- ifornia Company and the firm 's development of Its physical plant. zerda. director of Horn>rs Col- m issiles and space division and The $51,952.57 In scholarship » FURS. le g e , and Evelyn Duval 1, family installations f r o m C a p e Ca­ grants accepted by theUnlverslty TATE1 A T ft I - Life consultant from 1Chicago, naveral to Honolulu. included $15,730.07 for MSU-O. • » AM-WMV*-»«i )W 2 ND W e I k t 7:10-9:20 Butta «em iri A n th o n y IV rk in s ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES for Sen io rs and G rad u a tes in MECHANICAL, AERONAUTICAL, CHEMICAL, Bone ELECTRICAL, NUCLEAR, and METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING «sin ’ ENGINEERING MECHANICS APPLIED MATHEMATICS N s1 i* a PHYSICS and ENGINEERING PHYSICS **c«l hr low r THURSDAY, JAN. 31 A ppointm ents should be m ade [}JTS FRIDAY! in advance through your £LYo«-Shock You! 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