Inside Wi; Ite j j(v * ¿ .ft-c « » "» *» , page 6 MICHIGAN If e a ih e r ,-f , fydy öid Vü '■*■ V ö fiö b lt c lou•* fi# 1* towny, H ifb in f f it etili* UNIVERSITY H di fed by Stvidentu f o r the M t ohi pan S tate U n i v e r s tty C o tn m u n H y i l N> p P r i c e 10Ç F ast I a n ftln g , M lo h ig a n W ed n esd ay , F eb ru ary 13. 1963 ► •' \ \* '* • V ,1 'v - " ' *'"• «• • ™ ■». » ;> ,J o y *. M oves (mu it a »pufu F o r E d u c a t io n P r o je c t « u t! l .U 'M m Data To Be Aired M5V Is A c c id e n t C lu e Reg arding Scheme Police In v e s tig a te Possible .UM tlUUUJLil C o n n e c tio n W ith 3 F a ta litie s Xtltllht At Mum T h e 70 p o in t* th at th * Edu­ * . ctm c a tio n a l D *v#(onm #nt Com- il 1Miilh'SfHl C^Ùài fXfrT- , , m a»«»»«. a B tfe e w ill a n d ly t t are run I of t Van?; on povj# two o f todoy* | Stilt# will h#pt N e w t, niem her« äbta tn tterv# many m ore etti* dont a with , no over bettm eduoi- tlofi« n tiiorp than *r |p arhiave this may rwrjuit t TMF WONDROUS M A IL M A N **R ere lv in g o n e o f the lo»‘je%t voi* Bus Service nt vha It men >oruplote renrrjAtil^attmt of out enfine^ evet i t u f f t il into o ¡no 11 ?tmn t bu^, MmiTeen M c K ltd c k , ¡ e *t'h#du!ed <*urrlcuU and en tirely new «j>- D etroit iunior, roniptirea h#i o v e ta ite d cord with her under* Cut Planned ratton of the s iie c t rootIbo». •■'State New* P h oto by D ove Jaeh n ìg » SUD S P A N G t.fR V I c o President f o r -Hr ftp St at** New* P rotect# Gordon A, SuMnc V* UB Jazz Id of fhe gwalil n&ffiod head of thr p ro jo it, Variety Of Valentines lipfiinin (hi Mi# BOAfd Of I i llfMOf5** he# ('ritirai List C o n C G ft T o inptruot#M rim EdiJCNtlOiiil 1v*- velopmont Committee* to report it* finding# no U w than Muy Magazine Sold For Cupid’s Day >X;p; ^¿Mrr y a fatal of thlP year* The whole Witr id lovea efore the BoArd Fu rth er Invest I nation by th# Tuesday t , A vVondwfitl World of J i t * “ F rid# y nlfiht, State Newa regarding the tele­ will ring out fneiri the I talon Pol! ■ phone aoltcHiHion for maga-Mnc*^ n u soph- t oom at 7:30 p.m . \Vednesdsyt On Sä Hir tia v th< « ' ' R i l l ' , , t talon Board pt.-sp nt- the , vkM^anA.avent >*t i,t».**.««**! Uni*» rfithoV ' big*«'-' -0. « 'V «'• *;.»y ,A- m' ftm i iautntwf p re a idewf strt! Weefc. iveraai Puhllcatlona, which Lansing D irected by Bud Spangler. I no­ on the iH;huvötionrt conducting the campaign, erriv i sing graduate student In t h e troduced by Predi' . ho ffftid» in I analog Monday i*.' explain fl school nf television and radio, the Seven-f'olnt pi ittion were ylig ahow will featu re all typos operation. Mlf we Arc to b About 25 fstudenta and #tvide nklln, N .J. of Jajut, from dixie land to pro­ future, we must tt wive# have been employed In tl o k « : G ary g re s siv e "av an t garde” rhythm«. ; Nf on sod lohn cam paign, he «aid. T h eop eratb P articip ating in the program thsn we have durit * * ir*, legitim ate, anelali «tttdentawl in the plnybcv will he the Alien B eu tler Ju t? The Board s a ro tlmeni have ordered the maga/Ine# wi re si doll. Sh AAA Quintet, Hal Smith and his D1 xie lid continui t< and that re ce iv e them* According to tl mn/.r Hull - C a ts, the Bud Spangler Quintet, vnc. MlvTü# rcspon* l.tcan of Student# office rhn rnn and the M SP TV ! i>. Hand. B itv to off student# pua rule against aollcitatlondoi Many of the p e rfo rm e rs have not apply to direct telephot this yent a wide m usical background. Heut— need for r a il« . Ipt was form erly with the Stan jockctbool Kenton Band . Spangler has had hts own telm isin u show and • weekly radio show for two y e a rs. Judiciary Row May ■entry vn| r« e r pack- The MSl.t TV 1 ah Band took fir s t place at the Not re I lame (. ol- leg late J a * * F e stiv al in 1962. See (]ensure Motion The IS - piece group will be di­ rected by G eorge W est, Highs— The AUSt; P o litical A ffairs dent ■ongress cen su re Elliott for town. N .J., graduate student. C om m ittee T u e s d a y rei'om * pt Ttltting Rnekeline J . P erry , West was form erly with the Kai m«wd<*d cen su re o f Hsrvey E l­ D etroit sophomore, to sit on Winding O rch estra and the Woody Herman Band. He is cu rrently lio tt, C en terv ille sen ior andchlef justK e of Student JiK iiciary, the court in d irect violation of the constitution and the will of Youth Group co n g re ss. doing graduate work in the school of m u sic. rhe findings of the com m itter have been placed in a resolution if passed, it is expected to be For Con-Con Featured numbers of the pro­ gram will include Ja*.* a rran g e ­ which is expected to be voted upon at AUSC» m eeting tonight. sent to the Judiciary Ju stices and to the dean of students. Blood Drive m ents of t h e "C o n g o lese S e r ­ The resolution sta te s that stu— "T h e r e Is som e sentiment in , ongress favoring cen su re o f !.)- mon” and the traditional English W ay Off Goal folk tune "G re e n sle e v e s Chairm an for the show is Dan Pi 1py. Bloom field H ills gitnot Objects llo tt,” said Speaker Dennis M r- Ginty, Lansing Junior. Both E lliott and M iss P errv testified at an open hear'.t "last s ore working for Art o i o re s u lt of and student s e r v ic e s directot for Union Board. T ick ets will be available at the To 'U’ For Thur ¡day that they acted i rood faith and w ere not trying to A • B oc It t Ne «» York ■ Oakland against the will of co n g ress. the C o se H oll a u c tio n h eld for Com pos door fo r 25 cen ts. Karris for the low ii-tsrenor H all, Birmingham sop "T h e P olitical A ffairs Com - zipation in th e d riv e. ÉMériîyn C a p p io Àrmodo Jrethn î C h esf .mirree avoided extrem e», but did butors were: Bow er - S t o t . News P h oto by G eorge Ju n n e M em bers of the state leg isla­ fe e l t h a t there is sufficient - • n» w c a t i h*s bed •" t* the- live# ol ih*“'* rent: I' arrrvhouAe, tu re frowned on the action taken grounds fhr E llio tt’ s c e n s u re ," by the Board of T ru s te e s Monday said M a r v i n B erenson, Hollis will be d irectly -;i H ills, N .Y. sen io r and chairm an will Iive under th); net U.S. Schools Com pared to change the name of M SU-Oak- tand to "O akland U n iv ersity.” "S o m e f i n e old co lle g e s in of the com m ittee. he said. * * t M ichigan stood in line a long tim e for legislation to obtain uni­ W orld News Slate Budget ions Emphasize Soviet Schools Face v ersity sta tu s,” said Sen. Stan­ ley G . T h ay er, of Ann A rbor. Education Crisis Senate GOP caucus chairm an. at a Glance To Curb EMU rtional Study R ussian schools a re involved In a serio u s MSU-Oakland w as born In 1959 when M rs. A lfred G . Wilson do­ f-rom A P and UPI Wires IT S BURGH T nated h e r 1 6 0 0 -a cre M e a d o w •^.g ^-eio: p is «n(hichvstressed . v y a t uauaj r ;,m " rvtf-f' w« -r* l A * siruo* rM'Ki «S»8cU tal $2 ¡BtUlOTV * ^ . ; aeoçsy -’ em phasis an the M arxian concept oi po.yte Thom as G reen, a sso cia te pro­ usexMi . * , about 50 p ercen t of this tim e on languages, lite ra tu re , O rient Jet a irlin e r. T h ee was no apparent sign of life imong T he university has a cu rren t ■Ationshi|> o f in tellectu al studies to soei* *y fe s s o r of education, w ill be the d to A [he humanities and social scie n ce , and about nine p e f cent on the 35 p a ssen g ers and eight crew m en aboard. enrollm ent of 5 ,9 0 0 . However, at Stalin 's in s is te n c e , this emphasis sh iite speaker. An Inform al d iscu ssion igram- T h e a irlin e r was bound from M iami to C h icsgo. 6,500 students a re expected th is to *a acad em ically oriented educstiona. prj technological * ^ T ^ e a k e r added, only 20 per cent of the tim e Is will be held at 2 :0 0 p.m. in the ucod A Grand Rapids couple was aboard the flight. fa ll. asted until 1952. wher they o n c e *6*'-? *n,r Honors C ollege lounge. sp e x T w the humanities, and 44 per cent on vocational education. at»««. The hill swing to polytechnic educatiion b eg iî W ed n esd ay , ì »:• "!~.iaaaaB*iiSit .-V. ^ N e w s A n d V ie w s Gnphvr* G t l C»»H % H tra Sfudy C en ivi U N j V t M t V O Ì' MINNESOVA • I Vast vveek by JktWHt W#|iF, vhlvf ni thè N*1 ••* * t'f'.ry V f. ,*, • , C a m a m M eri On Predictions, Errors, NSA Campus Reactionaries Can’ t Frankly Speaking ... . **» , • >/ V 'jNb v •'»**,'* • •* . ‘ fc • »• - . * 'a ll Themselves Republicans C la rifica tion S O L U T IO N O F S * re s a l ev e t e e n r bean t \ DR' B ita r . m O vm atlBj Wla d m E daaz . , K m (V f-2 7 7 4 àpu’- i E d e n ' P tiaa bàtte- fcciu **.S Wednesday* F e b r u a r y i li, I 963 1 fra is e * F o c ilitio s BarnGoes $1 Pooh (hitatamlin Moo U. Era Ends pw ip iip " ! H o rto n Says R e u n ific a tio n Possible Syria Favors f n a ttu i1 * -f J llo m r V r r m it n iv a ila h h SPECIAL! TO TS’ CO LO R ¿OOPDIN A ll c o t t o n w ith h a n d red r»m s toree O th er ie n SHOP AT JACOBSONS EVERY/ WEDNESDAY Ski Club Meeting FULL FASHION ED B A N L O N KNIT SHIRTS Tonight At 7:30 UNION BALLROOM imited time An e x citin g o p p o rtu n ity INFO ON NUBS NOB SKI TRIP to p r e p a r e f o r s p r i n g w ith 100% t e x t r a l i z e d n y l o n knit Patrician Hair s h irts a t a tru ly l o w p r i c e . All t h e s t y l in g a n d Fashions co m fo rt you d e m a n d : HAND-SEWN and th e N’ K W k ra g la n sle e v e , rib b e d OR ITALIAN '«Irician Pink Room S% cu ff a n d b o tto m , C A L F LO A fa sh io n co lla r. in s p r i n g s h a d e s o f w h ite, b la c k , Regula rly °ED SPECIAL I A re d , French b lu e, , L V . r w age,. b e i g e o r r*M ,y'r? > w ? r * r. a , u p oatm eal •shampoo ^ * S ,M ,L ,X l •styling W jp Save now on han d-s ew n • set calf c a s u a l s by Y ou n g- T im e rs . . fle x ib le spo rt | r •; #$■ c l e a n - c u t ¡ine‘s ana c o m f o r t - I n ­ PatricianPink Room a c t i o n . Y o u ’ ll wear eit he r s ty l e , ta s ­ Open Tuesda y - F r i d a y until 8 p .m . te led o r cla s s ic , endles sly through the e a s o n s . B l a c k o r brown. No Appointment N e c e s s a r y r * 'U -;r .,, K. Lansing * ' ¡.G r a n d Rive M E N 'S S H O P WEDNESDAY STORE HOURS - NOON TO 9 P.M \Vedn*»d*y. F e b r u a r s 1 3 , -•tueenoweiW**! Cage Coach's Interest Intramurnl News Expert Lunge Is Key Split With Recruiting ft? A For Spartan Foilsman ttwici B> R tC H A K .'S C t* ,'lÈtr'Wt* v- yr~- «i ■ :-'- ■ # WjdVi tit*;1* dAWMF .»_ « I I 41 VivKvA \>«4S n 4S v t \ ' y %«*•** - ■•* » 1' - -~ J d * ’- **•-'• '♦** *->*^4' 1 •»'-tye** ■ *•** • , ■*-» y» * 1 Ve S*^ %■ V# *» % AA (MlML‘4 I AT FAVI IAA* »CWtHfc >AA1 > ‘,*. vv ‘-,h>: iH A \+*ïwW, fisr .* s ■;■=-, : ■:,C._ Itt Mv 8tN>hM y#t%v -, NgMkt ># WAV !N*\**VAU'#y aim! a H i ■...| At 1-3®' $V*3R*d*r> . * * ? * y iv e v t I I t Ml » V ît** PsC 'i^iv fVsjf^^vMkft A? Â-ât# iftiH FresV#*#^ ?ä4'^ 1 1 i i w IW tin» • AA|V vçSif ^e r-* c W i f i v lH W üt vs- 4*Vlt'At*sft * *v -* tv*oinfill in tfcr# ite i - s *v V tllf» » i 't Iff.iR tv v l! ntvde A ll *H M IlK^ Ht twA <* ■‘ V ' V« *' *. v*- * % \*v* s* ■>r. * 7sr ‘ * *-n* 5- ^ .3 » ¡% ¿Vttsftevi tèi# f# ct *v e * Ulìl |MM ^ ¡£4*4 Ik^Af, •te'MM y % *r* d- evi ü h AAAVMA V# - %WS8a » v. Mît .-#"V S-* K-aa. /. •«•# -..•JM*.1■'It*.■>'i . VM t#«! ' f Ait liad.g^rs Block Illini Ì itlr Central Intelligen Path. 84-77 2V Agency ■\ b i ' v v r î » r WLvm FW O M T tH O W A lig n m e n t a n d J U iW . A u *in Wheel Balance 'V e m p lo y :v t h e d f t t i '} » o f RjCI*fhsit It; *' •"*»»•• -a %. i r n i f •m-.Mmmii c jn I P W Ï Î I v J S J 7 7 t h e r v lo e ? c o n v 't 'e n i n i ; s c h e d u le wt • r e v ie w et it - , t ( h r .G e n e r a l T ire S € R V tC t CO , re -Q U ’ S ' t e p r io r to sch ed u h n s nr. all ad vertising m edia are g o o d but Only The Daily Newspaper WANTED: 1 . enables you to tell the full story interviews with 2 , provides a friendly atmosphere students capable of 3. otters vou complete fle xib ility talcing on substantial 4, otters vour messages believability responsibility early p la c e th e la r g e s t p a r t o f y o u r b u d g e t w ith th e s e llin g m e d iu m Largest Department Store in Ohio *M © A S e v tS ^ O K a? n ® C t*T iD OCI»ACr««EHT sro e ts INC. THE DAILY NEWSPAPER Will Interview on Campus ; i»* ', *¿20, «j ^w„yn * * J € & £ T F fP t & i ^ ¿ k -t « . * liis A t¥ E D M E S B .â v . FE BR U A R Y 2? sr. f v e P L A C EM EK T O F F IC E öS«*» -H in t fcrvEacHHwtc Ear. In te r v ie w s fo r Hvew «aus^iaoBL isa a n ca . n n p a ra m # « fe r f ie ld s o f le te r e s f. sta rn u ti r ? ” ¡.-r. w m e r . Xÿut..- A. ïsx u cjçau 'm . j»t I æ z i ru» : i i B t f ib w P i s * tit-Tïy at-tt STATE M EW M b lO ^ G u A A to**tnt| p am tm m >: a u c t n e * STATI AÄ«nmsrrr £ B w hr î * f ^ Tw panaefciir: $or *- A m i m i ' S ta te N e* s an By RON SOLOVC O l T W Stott* N t * '■tc+i-djLx: (*ov. Plerluvs Support For B e a rc a ts , L o y o la (ìH ( il vntpirs D o m in a t e T o p 1 0 IAH% SK^|ÿ| in k e r H o p e s R e s t *wOSfOf n B e n c h S t r e n g t h *, all DAY WEDNESDAY AT Hoi rani Johnson's TOMORROW IS THE IN FRANDOR DAY TO Please That Special ENUINE HOOKA Person With Gifts The W inning Sorority INSTALLED From This Week AUTO Delta, Delta, Delta BOOKSTORE PARTS 526 N. LARCH HOOKAS IV 4 - 4 5 9 6 May W e Sit g g ps I S ev era l m iL o m i V alentine's Day Hooks That ME s S AND WOMEN 5 M ake Extra-Special Gifts: The Prophet Love js a Special Way $350 of Feeling sI 75 REGULAR 7.5LEACH ,. — ' — ' j* 5 ? s y * w ìy 'r W* ' i f W i j ï t n w a "S m * *»'r♦ tr ' *m 4m r r •. "L, Jt i.v . »• -n*. * - . a - V * - - • ■ > » # “«* • ¿ ¿ j F E B . 16. 1963 L A S T D A Y G*uA, ScxMcme Who Likes You M 75 ned And Pressed By Expert Professionals THE CLOCK IS AGAIN TICKING Shakespeare Sonnets Mark Twain jCOlN -QP C O U P O N E B e w a t c h in g n e x t w e e k fo r s-joo Wit & Wisecracks s100 SAVE 50< a n o t h e r s u r p r iz e . 5 «T^ cV -O rye leomftg : -9 81b Lood„..$2.QC‘ - t h is c q u p o k O N tY ....$ I.S O Í P”J S EX PtH F% re t 16. SHIRT LAUHDERERS FR A N D O R CEN TER M .A .C . A t A lb e r t ' i f i l i i SPARTAN Bookstore 3 3 2 -3 5 0 5 CO RN ER MAC & ANN EA ST LANSING ■ Urtino »day. F e b r uary u |g n Michigan State No*ss, Ka*t t Mtehtu chi? Iglesias To Perform M In Spanish Ballet F U r t'lh fi heel#, fie * Y «y*« *»\1 u«>!> tn -¡o « ',# «M w ill b e hu-J. ttm ight #t l ;l .S M Kó(spt n> p* ht# s^jatttsh it* ,,,¡ C tiftY v fa w In ttttl i f W ’ V *J, V k# - tiw ««• thf T I M * Innrv jfÿ a«v i tfi ni* Rt I"tPYtH #1 \ 4 hìfitt» Uifi A*» * M tipNilUih^ h i* *n£th% (Ml Val IM\ \*\\ ? î tit* tfii##!** Hftfll Kf» «IfitHl# Hs****# v\f Ufw, : *«»Uw tU# Chvuvb WIC Schedules Song Fest food Ove?e o w d m a C ite d ÜÉV. .A 2 0 e r> f O f M S U M e n L iv e O f f - C a m p u s ; a v. k < -.«* W#V1U~*4 OOÎi llk<* i n lîvîitq Valèivtînë m0ttKm à V v\ %? V Kj*N u p \ MSU lecture Concert Series Special :vm Y, BHARATIYA K A IA KENDRA To look you» best fo r your fovo ¡'lacement Pit reati WM Katfxîk Do fver s ofvd M u s ic ie n * of Northlndi 4 valentine, br Ing your d ry cleans uT and laundry to C re s t. W hile you Intprsncw efs Gtv o MlKJho I C o urt Done® - Hindu Dance £%■ in ask about our student specitr I nif'-rsl Ttp> To SK’ d e n H ■ a n io F o lk D onee V Thurs. - Feb. 14 - 8 r l5 p.m . UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM fi. U U N D R Y IS » p r â * c t ( '* ' Fp ( • 1'•• S.' • $« .00 vÿC 620 Michigan Ave. FD 7 OOF $J ,00 Stwdent R««KictfOíi ■"if L. W ant I IMMEDIATE 1bn( *I INVOLVEMENT in p r o je c t s i 0 «Uve APTURE H IS H E A R T W IT H MADRAS Vi ■ .-■ec vvA'to ■*• Acr>iv> 'BERMUDAS SKIRTS ! - 56.98 98-S 8.98 j> ?. a : rKARfMl « CSC I j SLACKS BLOUSES m f t iï/it r S9.98 * $6.00 m r-VsfcCr* •i a *>. ï« "i flNtff i %’- ¡tM11 ar ,4 $2 . IC»i íím Tk***- ihm i Be. His P aientine Every Da\ ytí ranspui*. w n t e C e o M c t ic u t — In A VPattfia Han cork w ardro he I Müs/«i/«s. Mmmds \ M &t tfrf iTMkvie t>.R3u CftriL À eve p rv >^j.2 A .Mmdtj , Ved ' E u f ia e e n .ilfU llB r itiE i-* mí o t& e rs . JL u C * Ù É L U * 4 iÌ ■* A i Ze E F C •Tl ■--SV $ - R i SC- A S - 0 * 0 5 VISf? : ; CAMFHJS tNTE^VIÉWS- Wednesday. Feb. 20. ■2i Atoeltfld. mi • :wP.-Tf->*cr*c«t CENTER its» Children And Snowmen B r id g e Provides a f r ie d U n it s H o u s e 6 ,0 0 0 + Player Surprises A. R . ORt I yilt4 WICHmAN I# Htwi V - m e.. ï ï ' x s r ? ■•v. « v * tNr*# ©«mpu* l«ry<»*i m'?n? $»080 m # m ,, 1« *>wl th#l« t iit t * t ,^s vUUffM imUi *‘tS»i |W » tiart'y I an *. iKh.'uli , ,,*1 »ity v a t*« ¡ it atikta* jm \(.nt , f« . aU V vi# ©h* r«M ala»-tt t,-i <»it\ j¡t *d v illa » * * APA RTM EN TS F nv’arwjrt’ Ihr, with 100 PER CENT IW tt* in (hat gv*\t\»* p P if i'W f ón^~né helf. ¿tv 1 U lU R i; SP A R AN j»ing hadit 600 mor« apartment« , hiUU*n, wHti n?¿’ «Uh M\ fM t ~ a that Bia Ta» it intuì. ■ly fit lad ln |9su 1ï *.tJ i »p* iW #v -.j% ¡ l«) ll4tttP yr;it tlTs pad* tim) Cluh ■ "“ '»*' 1114101 iu v huuüinj .lhe.S|fcldli-ÍU. 54 «h. 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