Insta*' ¿StÜHL ¡s.X; i Affi««, *' lik tttjr next MICHIGAN If eat her Tuvtday-.cteudy wlfH light » ta s e t* , f f> STATI »now In tf*e afternoon, * * . ; i \V *5«. u n iv e r s it y V fR X t 'ñ l ' V ^ m é n ^ î s T o r t M WL - A*h4y « r « ü y * C t ‘ w * m -« » iÍ T S •• p a c te d htçlh Î5 te JO d a g te # » , A m itié * day ju th e t c o ld w ith ’Vets* £*at I »nsung. M ich ig an Tue? l a v , Jnnvu s' jsplays Set See A d va n ce d r Farm Week x Kitchen, M o d u la r Hom e Classes In Dorms fobit D isp layed 4n Union New Courses Will Complement Basics Already Offered # v auege *; Mt A t.s TO t Né ötfcwnd th# moo« end h a ck, w o u ld h# lo c o t» d M planning %vf AttWH’ fl ' fitti Sfflit Klft'Hfh, itfS t*!on$ »0 f##t of on# tflit ft th# con# i# c >: ;.. t>Tl#lt«h, 1 ♦*« #nt{> by Whitt- ry 4nt! phi Qjupny tfon of o ifiuhi'iHtQ# rocket. Only on* mon C o r p o r e o * Nil fb* U S Air U kVU*on in i \» faîl w o u ld #cif o t o fiih t. A lull' t i l t , w o rk in o r#• ■ nr-.'i IX Ru# «Hàwtt fu th u . Spot# KitvK#«, wMeH p lic o o f tli# W h irlp o o l Sp o t# K iH h o n t i cu t " »mT J ^tv'v ut# tHr#|#»v*13C IVfSlt moot of the ihtd* ho 1 pp- WiVtfnn » ( t t f l h l f t t t t and Frttsl MuchII valevr fWt Cleinson >Y s. Am * Rust explained. •Ht Trill fhrt I* will N »Dr «if Juniofw luthj taro tht Ini Inti let it) sft lil (>. T. 1 low! M ill ftf Î Romney orif.-utji llVÎ OU? A French t l a Inform al R obbery Leaves 'll\ Bounces .4.. ' •* m o fi T^ a U. K. Bid eçy MirnlAV night» or hi NSA Reform (vy the ovjMM tofKo. stocking cap mA#k, forvi anti Uving i)Uftrt#ri of t Task O f N ew ind Mee* 0 # te i were awì v; >V n Svtlf H Romney also named Negro a r- Committee countaut tleocge Wnrhlugu.'n ol D e t r o i t to the three-m ember Suspect ctures commission, giving Republican.!! a two to one majority on the XtnrvtUo nwi powerful group which regulates public and private utillilet? In Captured obeMind .VUrtcs *\tv! Vt Ahm And turned to Tin ? store*# nionoy»** ho the state. Burns has been a member of the commission since 1 o,r- SMdNAW (DIM) I hr says it has picked up a si n criticized by Í Man SI x>. m fy m SUry Ar ting two bat\k bag# I?* and Monica » h» *pp «•nil nut? a n e a r - l ' average when he was appointed to the I Nt |iy " formet t'.overnot .p>-are,: te >c SU •’-•c: Ö 1 about the threat of Indonesian to consumers. housinst ruDreseiuative, expansion positions. ■ tse earîy ever. h rejected the claim 'j* A'n^wwfw* mtRk-sà?#.c 10 Philippin« President Qiosdado. Nc aeo and served notice - ♦'•.vgttws of Lan», s stro.tg fe rri te briTfg Brïtsit ;rtc m of el isb for creation by Macapagai told the Philippine Congress that Malaysia would be Hannah Says Constitutional Changes Will Benefit Education the Malaysia state. — ..... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■— ....... .......................... ............ ..... ■■■■■...... .. r»i ■ .............................................. ■■■■■■......... ". s tMtihlag Commet Market, let: the meet ripe for subversion. The P resi­ :e in Malaya, Sing­ intellectual t s t aad the see atad tfee lag shaking his «eac. **We hsve made ne progress, be t o l d newsmer. " i am ve r le British-protected ts of North Borneo, dent s a i d a C o m m u n 1S t - controlled North Borneo "would pose a grave and intolerable threat to our country.'* Partisans Form Con-Con Battle Lines teen iortnal pessim i s ä e .*’ Aiui eye By SUE JA C O B Y :hanges in it! B r i t i s h Foreign Secretary provemenr ove ¡eo states, wi ich could , : Homi said the underlying Of T h e State News lnáoneriar Major chang purpose of the Malaysian Feder­ Editors Note: 1. Establish àâuvti ito- To Stay Or Not sh pai dowT ation was to promote stability in The pfcrtisar attle over Michigan’ s proposed new con- —y T -V U J s* - .t u r i -.*tr ' b»>lU. ùrè- ^ l o - s f a y T Vzier^ciifh' ^ neither Singapore nor th e P.ofneo ■:• Republican and Democratic organizations shirt fnio nlgng« members hers Wh( serve for eight-year term s. w te rrito ries could hope to exist for the April 1st ballot which will decide the document's fate. Establish tieid of j e us W e d n e s d a y D e f e n s e M i n i s t e r P eter as separate states, but that they Republicans are marshalled behind Gov. George W. Romney - >>'.es and rt for ail Thorneycroft confirmed in P a rii- could play key roles within the N in support of the new constitution. In his " s ta te of the sta te" colleges. OXFORD, Miss- {UP1 rraed m i* mt6i Jam es Meredith will ament that ■2,000 men of B r i- bigger grouping which would be :•? address, Romney listed ratification of the constitution as '•* Near E ast, Wednesday whether be e~ tain's strategic reserve had been better better ableable to to re resist sist Communist Communist :$ the first objective of his administration. Under the new constitution, MSU, the University of Michigan -ut or 72-hour alert to fly to thrusts. Dem ocrats oppose the document which -was approved by the and Wayne State University would all have eight-member gov- £ •¿.and japan, njg&s a t th e 1‘ r . v e Singapore. He said they would Republican-controlled Con-Con last August. They have the erning boards. || support of the powerful Michigan AFI. -CIO headed by August Dean William Combs, secretary of the faculty, pointed out j;i IW * Cm i snotuc k ix nr-, o w l 7 w . . .... Premature Burial . - —- - ---------- — — —- - —- a (Cus) Scholle. that boards of community and Junior colleges would not have •£ * ur..vers!ty, has ¡ » o r e forces to Brunei. There are • _ . i Several non-partisan organizations have also jumped into the extensive authority accorded the MSU trustees, U. of M. S 0 5 % y th e •< « »A'ersv, ; ’'r>e--LeajR|e of Wowko Voter»-, which wrly regettts ^ytd'Waytre^tvte-gqy'iiTTitHra.; •- î f 't r Zoo “ b « t^ ¿he three Borneo stàteà wAk year -oW vWHan neiteersed h er r takes' stands ôîi riffn--partisan issues,’ "supports the consti- 'Community and junior college officials would be appointed ¡8 , ’ _' jjw. coliese T horacycrof* said there had funeral by climbing Into a coffin « tutlon. In spite of a personal appeal by Gov. Romney, the by the state Board of Education,’rather than elected ,” Combs Jj; * * * " ’■ r_ti •luinLMd Item !«*"w,tt— been recent reports of outside in th* ntlddte of her room and | Michigan Townships Association recently voted to oppose it, noted. « **: - . ** *' but the situation hanging a m i r r o r over it. v ;Vhatwouldratification of theconstitution mean to MSU Under the constitution adopted in 1908, two MSU trustees g: «■"use-tailed draw. s A mailman entering the room was under control. He said troop A mailman entering gs and Michigan higher education? are elected for two-year term s, two for four-year term s -S h i m * Z ee ic It took 23,000 troops te ¡ to deliver a pension check dispositions had been made to “ || | fled *"* jg According to President John A. Hannah, who served as a and two for six-y ear term s. | J » x on- Merediir at the L’mverstr, keep w that way. in horror when the woman got «j[[ vor.-« Con-Con delegate, the newconstitution, "m a k es significant (Continued on P age 3) stagey sta mis permms were killed andht« The negotiations wit ! ne Phil- Up and sm iled sweetly. ^ m seeem D- » janed m the rioesn* T u e s d a y , Janu B lo t and Prejudice Nice Things Come In Small Packages ÎÜ J -L o s g Paul Schnitt fur the Three Quotes ¡V now Did you say a bunk bed. Sir fl hotfl niii Leiters To The Editor On The Black Muslims Beer, B eer E v e ry w e e i H o tte s tv Equal Rtgh róoT U f'~ \¿ a v Ü M Ï 1 Ë ykt down «nu Drotcc t l 'n ion* d o d ic i ted i i^ht in the Union A eges d t same Frankly S peaking SOLUTION O f YÍ S upport-The Campus Chest sríasíes .. --t s íg r & s s s í rm S *tr F f K C j c * b»'j J: rea coward sa* T&**.vse:s. vary iSBaai.'Xftaï seàêsaH' 16»? ¿yi a^tgaatVertiF» m m k «*rcî cs#r 1 ? * ' 1962 as the most suere»sful year g ress said 1962 "w as s period thrust of their operational rocket ^ poison people **Dut if the book lal la he proxided by a carefully Inie- |2 «|0 p m " l l Uni n "in our brief but active spa. r of scceleratton.-sccom pli shment engines, and 1 n the development *&#ns think w< uncritically by the .• 1 ■ * . ' » . / « a f t » * « » f. ,. . S M VV 1 .¿S ( r a t e d research protram , he .#at - e e l 1. ! . »#.. ,, » ,. ,. «At«*» .A ,* » , V. .* i . - i . - T . v . v - . i ...* .• . c■ , . . /r ^ „ < * • 1 -i*'■ xtit <* his*,»i y *bily«-_4\.■ÿt-rn<*.a*. (»'v.-'bir . itf t ■«***** ij* : «gMK Hh» civi»aM>A'i *i-» muae .oddi’m t s . -.mïh*ms " * m » « t mu o h u ih fe d - * ", ‘ •k4Hh! * ü t '- , : , - - •• • »ntTHlM t'RtTf*?« S c *m t H 1 T •*t* ^ 0 n ■Uradtng fbe In* ¡t v ■■• , ■ " . . . The economic benefit* of ** t h# i C it *>t . 4 1 1 4* %vy 9 (K - irs, being poisonedI QT \r.\v\ pr*t \iu1 • .», ' An ’ UK^ * u t* * *gl*tr«îion for >? cessfui In putting more than 50 ,v !>y radioactive f^ e e rc h e 1 -• research on use on or In raw agricultural m ., l i é Ep bitloua goal of putting a man on Out national spftce program a r c the moon. satellite payloads in earth orbit: **lf that is the out. om* 0* DOT on birds, products. F ish erie s and Wildlife Seminar s)*o revealing themselves st sn the U.S.S.R. more than 15, rton used my robin "Such a program would protect —4 p.m ., 204 Natural Science. Vice P r e s i d e n t Lyndon ft, increasing r a te ," L .f can cer- In d u e lu g book's publication, tt wil Horticulture Seminar-»*! p.m ., Johnson, as chairman, of the Na- Johnson, in comparing theU,S, Space i apftule recovery is to 4 weed plants, G e o r g * j , Wallace, .. «eil the interpretation Hans A. LlllevJk, associate Plani P a t h o l o g y - M y c ology Council, measurer! the U, S, space developed," the report said. an | would want to goat professor of biochemistry and "At yeai ' s en d ^ hry WOl I *»id the dean of the professor, commented tiut Seminar —4 p.m ., 450 Nat lit »I effort against that of Russia and it tim e." associate professor Harold Dw« fiatural Selene« and C arson’s book was writtrr Science. concluded "T h e United States iv c i! lists on campus. reaction to the large-scale L»v«t sy v tti touched program of the .federal to th (■or,ton p., C'.uyer, chairman of v*daon of horticulture said they e e n t o m o l o g y department, were not sure of M iss C arson's Statistics CoIloquium~~4 p.m ., 5K Perkey. generated a grcatet rate of space C o ra l G a b le s 1 pointed out that the use of pest I- competence In some a r ms , p ro g re ss," ¡■event publication of ment to exterminate the fit Microbiology and Public Health "Due to ttie openness of our ILFORNO ,,■ •• >y Rachel C ar- from southeastern United c chics involved many years of re - 1 lllevlk »aid that M iss C a r- sear. It. son's efforts in appraising psy- - - 4 ; l 0 p.m ., 101 Gtltner. p rog ram ," Johnson s a i d , "T h e »¡¡:j «ho several years Veterinary Pathology Seminar world lias become increasingly lh e answer * to the piohlems chological evidence on the effects . critical acclaim causing - - 4: 10 p.m ., 34b Glltner. aware of U, 8 , «pace achieve­ af )nse,t t esistancr atvd chetni- ®f substances, showed a lack of oul'!:shed "T h e Sea scientist a t S w I m tn i ii g-- WI s c onsin vs. ment s a n d o u t internatlonaf The Name that Maiitt Pit/a Famous in 1 ansine .'al residues and their relation competence as a psychiatrist as Wayne State, and Bowling Green prestige has been inct eased due iisi m e. h ie-. great as the lack of competence ir. toxicology or tegulaliny ct»i>- vs. M.S.U, - - 7*30 p.m., In trs- to the mounting number of our N O W OPEN AT 11:00 A.M . -•:«•?. an ♦htft* -mur al Pool. -• m- !W UltUflSt-- rotpftionFor fro ls. • ? Davidson said that man has In .... Pre-Med- S o c i e t y meeting -o jr e'eucpp**#»- and vrftrfKHRuvi»'. efforts to cooperate with other StJttskÜi ,*• (tfl^9 V •Ì*kktit^è43Ài « Difinäipi' •», »t'.i Miss Carson** - 7:30 p.m., Old College Hall-- nittions* Atto Covering to v,., that pesticides inmate all Fonts Over $ /,.) Million many areas made an uitproduc- tivr rrarurr prnrtti. rive, tTnts giv- »¡leakers R, Shitlinglau. f.Xuothy C a r n e g i e "C a re e rs in Medi­ "It s e e m * paiUvulariy im­ portant that we atrengtheo and Privato P a rtiti ♦ Banquet« • Mooting« ing birds and wildlife a home, c in e ". L.i ¡¡.fir, ¿auatic life. WaSHIWVON I’ - The u then maintain both the policy an.l troops ami U.S. marshals | "W e can't stop caring for eco­ Baptist Student iveliowsHlp ■ the p ractice of making public all \ h it (fa r H dthskvU vr M ereduh-University of Miss nomic crops we planned Just be­ cok is a popu- 7;30 p.m .. Baptist Student Cen­ Information regarding our space has cost more than I-».! cause a few birds may be af­ ■tive that dea Is ter, 332 Onkhltl. The speaker program, w h i c h p*ll! not ad- Phono ED 7- I SI I fected ," he said. of fit* to en» mcnt official* said Mots Is Rev. Gerald Wyman un " R e - veraeiy affect out' hatlonal uc- Completo Take-Qui Sor vico "Ev£& common table **l( i* tTgrr.r.cTiu ,1 , änTÄmT1 u p s sato military costa poisonous if used indiscriminate­ urlty / 7 Johnson said. nado to the book- Of the Thet a Sigma f5h l--S ;3 0 p.m., totaled $4 .Obh.Oixi through ly ." December and ! i leant the facts ui'h the private dally since thet ave averaged about $4,51X1 Art Room, Union, Be DIFFERENT than the average SPARTAN! ttns that, by use ¡'d by destroying A Ju stice I tepa the use of mars cnt spokesman said ? and lawyers cost MSV (Irad To Conduct Join P eter Skov's Golden Campus Tours to Europe mown facts and about , $43b.StX) , tin J ' Dec. 3| and should total about $450.000 by the end of January. Peace Corps Interviews ... see the b u llfig h ts in SPAIN nth 55 pages of Ic the use of personnel \ Peace Corps representative In public relations through the and equipment iforelntr court MEREDITH and alumnus of MSI', Melvin J. state extension serv ices of the ... hear the voice o f Caesar in ROME m u m , dean of to admit Mrredi Thompson, will be in 31 Union, U.S. Department of Agriculture. wit Negro student at the Un ural Science and versity, Wednesday at 4 p.m. to meet with He also a ssists in the liaison with ...e a tc a v ia r in M O S C O W hemistry, said Alxtut 23,000 troops and 400 m arshals were involved in the various groups and individuals college and universities grant- ; C arson's book opet at on at its height early last October. Two persons were interested in P e a c o C orps op- ing degrees or certificates in . . . w a t e r ski in N O R W AY'S Fjords ,-rei research srned « Ith c< an, hundteds Injured In rioting on the campus at Oxford, Since then, government offi portuntties. Thompson, s p e c i a l agrlcul- and related a r e a s , agriculture and home economics ) vs, see E u ro p e thro ugh European eyes! m growth prwb- turn I assistant in the offit e of Thompson will be on campus Public Affairs, has been on the Tuesday through Thursday this For e xcitin g details call: :icse p ro b le m s , Peace Corps staff since Dec, 1 week to take part In ihe barm- carried on by :n two colleges M SU ’s V a lu ed Cyclotron 1962. A native of Ravenna,Michigan, With rural sociology cla sses and Thompson received his B,S, and ,h* Young F a rm e r's short course e r 's Week program. He will meet COLLEGE TRAVEL OFFICE M.S. from State, lie continued ' D ssci.. ________________ 130 W. Grand R iv e r_________ jrp 2-8667 :—ts Includeen- rops, horticu l- Technician, Kingston, Dies his e d u c a t i o n at the U n i v e r s i t y in W a s h i n g t o n , American d wildlife, fo r- i'Vi agricultural grai’dchtldr^n; his wot he* .1 « D. C. and the University of Mary- st st er. . land. i science, an d The b o d y is nt th eG orslin e- As a member of the Peace -sthology. Runcitnnn l ast Chanel. Corps staff, Thompson a ssists problem are as, ntsider the in- t m o n g p esti- >'SV andecolocv icnl t«»chnlcia t In 1948 and me si mtoervl* -, y *, i «v » V *:r6 'S e'-fv t i t ' S ,¿Jepactment o ¡i®»1.-«i sw*. *■■ --,C ft.' t**1 work. sd close*lv xvlth Henry Vie B Io* »er profes tor of physics. fU*!. tuer o! the cy clot run which will be ft » s etti b 1 cd this Sep- Sherwooc K. Haynes, chairman e depa rtment if physics and d From page 1 ) actt*l uwmy said, ’The loss of o was a member Mr. King st 311 Will be keenly felt *•: education "c'dft't- by th e dcpft' •trtwnt nrt the cycto- c reason for the iron projec new constitution A resider t at 5t>~6 Cade Street, Hast eit, Mr. King ston Is su r- it least two y ears vi vet by his wife, Rosaline: one to become fsm - son, David, Fairbo rn, Ohio; two ? operations of a Co ssacks are a pa storal people size of M SI*," who develop cd a wirlike way of life. Their name de rives from a rusiee serves Turk sh w o rd meaning adven- o r dis turber cf the peace. e better uni- e b eco m es." 11 e old co n stl- ‘aste of tim e " ist turnover of STUDY Erik the Red had nochoice-but Vitalis with V-7 JBL will keep your hair neat all day without grease. ’ on would e s - funds appl le­ GUIDES I All B a s i c s . Fconomics, Naturally. V-7 is the greaseless grooming discovery. 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Wolff, who 4»vot*d Mb*» ïrf UHMt flig h t» » *« m jm a r ■< .-y h*k1 ehw ni- vancement of avi amthe holds the newly «created position I ne centers «round die- •f -li an rj^c,-taiist tor the li­ . -.-..‘ M* gerat* Ir.tgr play panels in the first floor lob brary, said the books show what : tesi* card tbfsteed uj'.'ti flying by, l a « n o d to the U nlverslr ta being written tn and about Af­ •*siîi»t fU'Ht ||^. J ia'UKíM #|*j» rica today. Emphasis Is placed G ro u p Hits on t o p ic s or p r e s e n t I ' . 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