MICHIGAN STATE U H fV E R s ity hied by S t u d e n t s for t h e M i eh I V o l . 5 4 N o . 88 ist L a n s i n g , Michigan Hannah, Breslin Ci*e Needs Before Senate Committee Educators Ü.S. Party To Tackh Make Plea >• Prof, Grad For Funds B y D E N IS E B E L C H E R O f The State N ews gtlH PLEADS C A S E —P resid en i Hon« testified before the state sen ate appropri­ j jj> J for f u n d s which he s a i d would ations committee Thursday morning. i-MSUmidway in ths facu lty salary range sr wiii a s is t him . - S t a t e News Photo by Pot McCarty I; Ten and C alifornia sc h o o ls as he The food fo r the group a co st of about $#,000 ay Change Snyder ■ the 900 nat . B a rte ri oMen's Residence 8y GERRY V H1NKLEY fU V* Tk# ît a t é ine aTQT« M O U N T A IN C L IM B E R S —P re p a rin g fo r a s im ila r c lim b up M t. A m e ric a n porter to sc a le »>» <*•.• K Q o u y P ro p e r, 4v ï W * r ^ f r .V s .'t ~ : V* 3 » ,• ■.•.». * k it •: lead to D iefenb Seating Illegal M em b er Term ed 'D isgrace’ (Continued on page 6) Kennedy Names Controversy Shrouds AUSG FDR, Jr. To Commerce Post (Continued on page 3 C on-C on H ead W illin g To Run rnpus Chest jWARMCB Seeks To Recruit Volunteers For Trustee Elects $ 5 4 4 Groups Alumus Discusses Peace Corps By JA N E K N A U E R Britain Tries O f T h t Stete Newç dnesdày night; D on t as*c w hat ‘an do for you; rat T rav erse C ity To Build Up ou can do for y< aid President Kc W orld Position 1955 Michigan Stat< Melvin Thompst 5WS tw o Thompson b e c a m e interested in corps work while working it Dept. Not III, N IS B E T y pur- MSU in the extension services. ng units to 9 :4 5 At first he wanted to become a volunteer, but was asked if he Says G re e r :ost 6 0 assign its nuc¡ear st of 180 H -bom bs to NATO o would be interested in working on the staff. He accepted the position ns .fro m . dition the planes rem ain in 1962. week, B ritish command andbeava to the State "T h e corps volunteers will •sorry for B rita in ’ s use in a na N i s b e t has b e e n a leading profit from their experiences e State em ergency. by acquiring many skills which a headline supporter of the proposed consti- Senior m inistei - scl .(0 ” !r nevei h o ' - ■• n Thursday's paper, whic tutiot since ’ was Iraftod last ' fet.-ma-r.Hed • . v l-wJlayoJ»■■■• ■ ( * ■ * , y * e a ji. " .be » i>!.R"|i.hey.'wiT 'fhimanlttes Dipt. Ai lies su m m er. . • ■ '*!■ " " e tr parr, kVttn«+(•"-• ia-f 'v-c’-'W.-:h G reer sai 1 the story referred Nisbet s e t •ed on the State be better ^citizens and acid moi e •ore because Christian A. Her ter, t< to their respective communities' rema in which Paul Vare, Board of Education for 18 years, the Spartan some of tt e. ben< ‘f t i the u.c from their ex p erien ces." dean of Arts and L ette rs, stated was vice president and d irecto r Trade Expansion Act. that the general area of human­ of public relations for G erber With almost 5,000 volunteers at married stu- P rem ier Otto Krig promise' istic studies is in need of greater Products Company of Fremont, with 270 different skills now e the money to MacMillan that Denmark will no financial support. and served on the C ivil Service PEACE COR P S -R o b e rt Anderson, P edce- je c t with native workers. Insert is of Mel- w o rkin g in more than sixty coun- Therefore I feel d esert its six fellow-member: Varg intended no reference to Commission. He also served as Corps volunteer le a d e r and MSU graduate vln Thompson who interview ed interested ^ ie s around the world, the corps actions and hope o f the European F ree Trade As the humanities department of the president of the Michigan Educa­ 2 y wili be a c - soclation by seeking solitary ad­ w o rk in g tn B r o u f in s p e c ts a 4-H poultry pro- students. (Continued on page 3) University College, G reer said. tion A ssociation in 1942. mission Into’the common market F rid a y , February i li M ichigan State N ew s, E a s t L an sin g , M ichiga II The Editor Say* Contributions From Married Housing Politicians, Don't T ie o only Ç500 to the Capi pus u' s i nre' », r e s i d e. n ,t : Push That Button! . I.AV i f .4 ,:r x V » •* r ' * > the Minuieman instant intercontinental missile ' A' wire serVtcC Rtory recently described 3 Cei •• of these rockets were placed in their undergro at specific Communist targets and ready for firir notice. At a speech in East Germany, Khrushchev , iated 10 p e r c e n t of the total goal . to have 120 Soviet m issiles pointed at specific ta The radio commentator, announcing the stoi - - M a r r i e d housi ng r e s i d e n t s Mr. Khrushchev didn’t mention was the fact that i sual l y l i ve on a muc h t i ght er larger number of m issiles pointed at Russia an mdget than the s i ng l e s t udent s. Kennedy plans to have 1800 ready-to-fire rnis 1965.” P e r h a p s the C a m p u s C h e s t I am not in favor of laying down our arm s and should be l e s s wi shful and m o r e munists take over, but these sto ries are frit pressing. ’e a l i s t i c in its de ma nds . It. is a fact that American power is the onlv between the Communists and world domination. Au C o n tra ire ■ It seem s that as long as the U.S. and Russia money into their respective m issile program s The 'State Urinal' of a satisfactory peace are nil. However, unilateral •disarmament on the | States would be akin to suicide. We must be ce rt sians are serious before we start dism am lu It's SAECA-ning The paradox of the situation is that it is hard to good intentions while pointing's loaded revolt the R ussian and A m erican p eop les are aware ofthi ,J im Yost Our only hope of averting total destruction 1 gotiations on d isarm am en t and testing and we noticably su cce s s fu l in th ese a re a s . T h e " l i t t l e black box” , s e is m ic reading nuc p roposal by the R u ssian s w as a tottering step in thi But little m ore than that. r Meanwhile the a rm s buildup sp ira ls upward paints a frightening p ictu re of a future world ii of power is maintained b eca u se as soon as ont m atch, the whole world will go up In sm oke. A ttorney G eneral R ob ert Kennedy recently : U .S. was a tla s t w inningthecold w a r .T h is is probai a thought, but we may be c lo s e r to turning th A Professor's Tribute M IC H IG A N UNIVERSITY STA TI TATE M EW war than we have been p rev iou sly . 1 only hope that the late Nevil Shute'tiid not p ictu re of the world’ s future in h is b est selll B each ” — everyone d ie s. To Robert Frost The fo llo w in g a r t ic le was w ritte n by D r. B e rn a rd D uf* m oer A ssoci ated P r e s s , United P re ss lattoni il. Inla nd D aily P r e s s Assoi dation, PACEMAKER NEW SPAPER Second c la s s postage paid at E ast L ansing, M ichigan, E d ito rial and b u sin ess o ffice s at 341 Student The weight of the world tru ly r e s ts on the sho le g is la to rs and diplom ats. T h e ir su cce s s can life fo r future g en eratio n s. T h e ir failu re could As dated C olle giate P r e s s A ssociation, fe y , p ro fe s s o r o f E n g lis h . S e r v ic e s Building, M ichigan State U niversity, Mi San P r e s s A sso ciatio n . E a st L ansing, M ichigan. M ail su b scrip tio n s W h ile a o ro d u o te s tu d e n t, D r. D u ffe y a tte n d e d the fam ­ ted by th,v- •> T ß :W * jó 5 k - ^ j ' ¿ v V ' !-u •. ^ ' '**• ; ' v •^ •**T < H * ■yr. U Y o i i r c a r c t e i r w i t h u s . Y ou m ay be surprised to lean that while an ad v ertisin g com pany m ust have a rtistica lly ere a tiv e people, it depends ju s t as m uch on people who are imagi n ativ e and in v en tiv e in o th er ways. gì Our business is 'selling. C om m u n icatin g through the w tittei and spoken word is h ow we sell. You must possess the abilit \ to speak and w rite well so your ideas m ay be shared an- understood. W e are looking for th e kind of men who wish and are able u & assum e su b sta n tia l respon sibility early in th eir business lives T o such men we offer a rem arkab le ch a n ce to grow and develoj —one seldom found in any firm. Previous ad v ertising experience is not required. B asicalh our in terest is in th e n a tu re of a person, and not in his special ized knowledge and ab ilities. W e offer you no stan d ard sta rtin g sa la ry , no cut-and-drie- train in g program . Beginning salaries are individually con sidered and com pare fav orab ly to th o se of o th er national firm- W e help you tailo r your own developm ent program , based or your in terests, your ab ilities, your goals. Y ou r program wit differ from oth er m en’s program s ju s t as you differ frori oth er men. . . . S o m e n o t e s a b o u t y o u . a b o u t W hen you jo in us you-will work side by side with exper enced advertising men. Y our grow th will be based on your US. (U K I t h e a ( I i ■e r t i s i n u b u s i n e s s in itiative, your own d evelopm ent. T h e re are no age or senior itv requ irem ents to lim it th e resp on sibility you can earn. W e encourage you to follow your cu rio sity into all phases 6 advertising, because we want you to becom e a welt-round-." L e tte rs A b o u t y o u . If y o u are th e m a n w e s e e k : Y o u h a v in p ractitio n er as rapid ly as possible. E xperienced advert i.-im a b id in g c u r io s ity a b o u t p e o p le a n d th e w orld a ro u n d y o u . men are eager to coach you in dividually in your efforts t< Meet The Press develop your cap ab ilities. A d d itionally, you are free to delvt Y o u 'r e a l e r t a n d re s p o n s iv e to new id e a s , new w a y s o f d o in 1 b in g s . ! o n lik e t o t a k e on new p ro b le m s . . you s e e th e m a in to every nook and cran n y of a d v ertisin g th rou gh qui o p p o r tu n itie s . annual series of tw en ty professional sem in ars, w orkshops an- •»me of the Uni ver*' classes. You learn from men who are ex p erts in their field '1 ou d ig d e e p in to th e w hy o f th in g s A n d th e b est a n sw e r: y o u c a n c o m e u p w ith tod a re n e v e r g o o d e n o u g h fo r A b o u t m e n w h o j o i n u s . E ig h t out of ten college met to m o rr o w . who have joined us in th e past decade have rem ained with u fui. ui Y e a n in d iv id u a lis t. Y e t y o u t h r iv e o n te a m s p ir it . and are en joy in g varied, excitin g careers. •i. h a v e c o n v ic t io n a b o u t fre e d o m of c h o ic e , c o n s is te n t Because of our em phasis on early grow th, relatively Voum I he ri ght s o f o t h e rs. men com m only handle m a jo r respon sibilities in many phase: ot our business in New Y ork and throughout the world. itto tx m * -*vSï Y ou 're th e kind of m an who ct in b u s in e s s Jfc » ’ •- • v o y f . v ' V * ■» ■ « - •' ' 'A-t V * ♦LA-V,-u.ukkll* ' u' ^ ip m eu is ¿ n , in, ( 'higftgo or New • *? if I WotfldTtk*« . ■ I would ¡■News C o n feren ces by r fo w f-v e ,T . . tA I-.'.-. --- - 1 * ■■A t a r g e t tua jn r e n te r p r is e s 'o f xtxiayY-.W orltf- HaunnK* and 1c£y á c a - and the world to which you m ay, if in tere l.ived in of th is U n i v e r s i t y , So he assignm ent later on. rnthly scheduled co n - • A b o u t i|8. T h e J . W alter T h om pson C om pany was formed tern d after 99 years ago. It has for m any years been the largest ad v ertis­ If youwishtobeacandidate, youmust beinapositiontoj T hat is the poem that com es into my mine Hi tdents and faculty would r R ta te ing firm ; its stock is.ow ned by m ore than five hundred a ctiv e os byJune /, 196Y ou m ay o b ta in fu rth er in fo rm a ti-- be word 1 think Frost might want said about hi ■d to d irect questions staff m em bers. the placem ent office. Please con su lt with them re ga rd in g sense, it is terrifyingly final, stark in theTfi lnreiieved v ay f 1g ur e s , t he "que s 11o ns p ossibility of a persona! interview ! W e will be on camp W e help over 5 0 0 com pan ies in th e United S ta te s and of F ro st’s-stark n ess. Bui t: flat 1 d ■ • solate re a li ver a variety of r e le ­ Feb ru ary 15. rurns us, as it did the people in the poem, in irectio n wh abroad sell thousands o f p rod u cts and services to hundreds of an ic m atters. m illions of people. L ast year alone, we were responsible for th e F ro st almost Invariably tu i 1 1 < ew A**»tAv Wail. ' - - ‘ •'‘ > 0 ,. . -They. -. t » - t *<• *!fft*. '■/■¿T,•¿¿ *-h L ittle — l e s s - - nothing! and that ende I It T h ere are 6,8 0 0 people working w ith Thom pson around th e No more to build on th e re . And they, st world. Our backgrounds range far and wide. And so do our J. W alter Thompson Company Were not the one dead, fum ed to their OSLO Mf—T h e Oslo Municipal F ro st was a poet, always, of life , but of tin ur a I tu D S tan re; Housing Organization, Obos, re - assign m en ts: w riting, a r t, m ark et research, media buying, T V NfW Y o rk . C h ic» # « . D e tr o it. S n n KraiK'i»cu. Loh AfiripUp*. HoHywfWKt W w h jn / -' and radio, stylin g, m ark etin g and m erchandising, music and D. ( .. MittitM. P ittÄ huruh. M o n tré a l. T o r o n to . M e x ic o C ity . S a n Jü a n . l1' f of life. He knew th e lo v e lin e s s of vision be su re, but the; ports' it ha: 74,836 su bscribers, A ir**, M o n tev id eo , F t o P a u lo . R io d e Ja n e ir o , P o r to A leitre. R ecife. *' • world he celebrated was that o f his poem s -- iff only m eaning-: many of them engaged couples th e th e a tre, engineering, accou ntin g and sta tistica l analysis, H o rixo n te. S a n tia g o {('h ile » . L im a , L o m lo n . Paris. A n tw erp . WË ^ S ful obituary—where return to earth was always the abiding who have waited six y ears or in tern ation al business, and th e social sciences are only p art F r a n k fu r t. M ila n . V ie n n a . Jo h a n n e s b u r g , C a p e T o w n . D u rb a n . P o rt » h x » » reality. more for living quarters and o f th e list. S a lisb u ry fS cn ith ern R h o d e sia u B o m b a y , C a lc u tt a . N ew D elh i. M ad ras. K arac C o Jo m b o .fC e y lo n 1. S y d n e y . M elb o u rn e . T o k y o . O sa k a . M a n ila m arriage. Michigan Sta te N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 1, 1963 3 University Budget T Placement Bureau I Les Gourmets I (C* , inu«d fro m p o f l . 1) »n a u s t e r i t y b u d - l s now ln S a la r ie s P *o r*r *h e *ntervlew' n8 « th e P la c e m e n t S ta n d a r d O il C o . in te r v ie w in g Plan Dinner Proposed Constitution rs ic y h a s r a i s e d g a ld _ • « B u r e a u T u e s d a y , F e b . 5 . A d d l- the ! Isever »s a t t h e r e q u e s t T h e M SU B b u d g et re q u e s i of r iru s te e s H o n al in fo r m a tio n in th e P l a c e - m e m B u r e a u B u lle t in f o r th e a< c o u n tin g , f in a n c ia l a d m i n i s t r a ­ t io n , m a r k e tin g , p e r s o n n e l anc Dance fit 1®S*: dde h o tel m ar [ ¡ e ia l s T h u r s d a y • to r an w eek o f F e b . 4 - 8 : o th e r M B A c a n d id a t e s . iwyff*' approxim ate fr *. 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MSI ortlons Aluminum Co. ca t ion al d evice for He ■ They tetview ing ch em t ir a n t students. * 4 2 ,1 1 : appro- m echanical, meta G rà d To Discuss them to experim ent in t e r m is s io n e n te rta in m e n t tace Corps „linued from p o g e 1) and im Ma rica !. 'Project Telestar’ MSU graduate R obert L a tte r, methods and r e d o e s e x p e r i e n c e in solving of such undertakings. T H E T R E B IE M A K E R S gener s methods engineer fo r the ner. j g re a t s u c c e s s , w end of t h is y e a r th e p ria tio n Buchanan Public Schools in­ Nr-.' " s e y B e l l Telephone L ab ­ Nite Lites Tonight 2 5 < „„ -y.ee to nave 10.000 in d i- ■d a S I. terview ing early and la te r e le ­ is. Will talk on " P r o je c t Union B o a r d will spoi 0 4 6 ,8 1 8 ■■ to h e lp p e o p le m entary education, auto shop and r Monday, at 4 p.m . another in its cu rren t serie rde-.eloped c o u n t r i e s b e t - guidance m a jo rs, engineering auditorium. " N i t e L i l e s " d ances F rid a y at and t h e i r g o v e r n - . Cam pbell Soup Co. Interview­ pen m eeting is sponsored 9 p.m . in the second floo r U S A T U R D A Y FEB. 2 9-12 ing m echanical and chem ical en­ m echanical engineering p a rlo rs . if h al division of g in ee rs. S- A d m is s io n l s 7 5 c e n t s a coup Hillel Foundation In A Hurry? h Thompson is Control Data Corporation in­ now h a s two terview ing e le c tric a l engineers, ind V enezuela, physics and math m a jo rs . Saint Johns eing m a d e fo r Escondido Union School D is­ Student Parrish IT'S LOUIS LAUNDRY in Ju ne fo r a tr ic t Interviewing e a rly and la te r p r e s e n t s th e e x c i t i n g j a z z f i l m u n te e rs to g o to elem entary education and all s e c ­ FOROUICKSERVICE setting up youth and 4-H p r o j- ondary education m a jo rs. 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