lì eat her MICHIGAN N EWS . (lo v d y , rem aining ; and turning co ld er, A 0 ( 7 t o 12 d e g re e t is STATI : led. UNIVERSITY Ed itè d by Students f o r th< M to I'alverAity ç.omruunltv omneySeeksMoreFundsReorganization Motic v r" ■ » 'u S l s y m f .- \ »y . VÉ**~ 7 ^ : z lrrz ? ; V t*\- Af ty./l / I* A Ml - I V&X.XS?. t ‘ j **A ) AidUniversityPlanningWim AUSG Supporl ►test « L en gth y D ebate P reced es I .* > V I I f f I I V D o / l/ lf i) S ó u n d F c o h o r h ÿ C it e c T C rucial Congress Action By C H A R L E S V rE LLS icial B ia s 01 T he S tate N ew s A s S t a t e 's B ig N e e d U O f M 3 y D IC K M ID D L E T O N O f The S tate N e w * S ta ff augi made fr Vi; AAL Hencken. H v \ lT officials tuul o a 11 « lini t (Continued on page 7) \9 ti »elee Frais Wait the measure, S t u d e n t V o t e S la t e d comm ittee For Dtscisión O n P ro p o s e d C h a n g e Mi aents win voti Happy W ashington's B irthday mendmenî to v rp p lâ C i C ongr ’ new Senate, < Couldn't Happen Here! tmend ment, wt *11 sealed maxin* um of 25 Senators Sn coi - that p re s- trast o the 73 representatives M ilan S tu d en ts S tr ik e he representa tive 1» ’ oo big iji prei ent Mori? prestige would be granted i is happening• to sen ators by the reduction u Pat ridge (! vvllson), s ire , 1 F o r T o u# 7c h e r ( b o u r s e s ek sopì ft-íicu ir «_s^ A*"i senior "om Rasrpusson, Lansing and administrative vice •asure presidí •nt, told Congress. really ■2-4 be ** ç 0Inblned with up-gràding of constitu All Cars Allowed iitein each other in terns of Har ard and Radcliffe graduates of the From AP and U P) Wire* N o E x c e s s F lu C a s e s •i this city of higher educ mingle freely, even atten . T h eir students e cla sses togeth- past 25 year could be an important step toward scussion of the problems of pre-m arital sex. Single Room G'ven A ction Orders Last year. Sarah Blanding, President of V as- X e r a lt h o u g h they hr !>lled in separate R e p o rte d O n C a m p u s ;X schools. & I he Harvard Critnsoi ad a reporter at a s a r, spoki out strongly, the Crimson said, against pre -marital sex relations, and that she s to take aci ¥; news conference he ay M rs. Mary I. Bunting, believed it wrong for any anv unmarried Vassal V; ¡J Radcliffe President iper carried a story student to < agage in sexual intercourse. •X -.a.: IWg sh e . a s s e c >o; Uit'j ot naüonwide fur . follow ing V - :¿ mimdu. mg. Uc*i>p.ie............... r 1 I *JV«% -'V-V % - » . *I!** '• ' AV v.Vi‘ l— v.i't-.r, n.-iL Lk, j A- > ,1 .es.S'*' - te n - * i à-5hä*fcc > . >V* IL L.-. ..-iawLavV f con : *v w , .wsa¡ :■>; Thursday a Radcliffe spokesman quoted M rs. tinued, "th e presidents of several other worn- :* .;i Bunting as replying that the Crimson story en’s colleges discussed the problems of p re- :¥ boa1 was a t îa c * ec The Martha T . B erry Hospital doesn't represent her views accurately. m arital sex. :•:) > off Key West, Fiori The college news bureau said Radcliffe has “ Although no other adm inistrators spoke of - ¥: somehow I believe my roommai in Mount Clemens has barred and I would e ith e r not get a lor ix(d warplanes flrac visitors to the hospital for the no plans for such a study on the school's carn- ficially about the conduct of their undergrad- pus. It added that M rs. Bunting is now out of uates, all were generally in favor of saving sex g or we would get along too We! duration of the flu threat. “ I don’t mind participating i Derr oil Health Oommis »toner town and unavailable for funt.ee comment, for m a rria g e ." •& ÜOS« The Crimson also quoted M rs. Bunting as g your ROTC (Reserve Officer 'ooqrop hers’ Head C harles P. Anderson said, “ We ;§ The Crimson quoted M rs. Bunting as saying: ;£ "C o lleg e officials have not faced the problem saying that the question of pre-m arital sex has ÿ Training Corps) program, bi ¿re }anup*d at Receiving Hospi- could ! possibly be. ¡chon *'r* ’ii-..'Vr.iiS»! * •' j -.giJkit-. L ., t'kj - r yt'- . .. 2 t i p ’ e-BlAKlPAV 5 - i m V s .s ^ a .s e ly .'!? -'L J t -t-.aHj?1t ë # “ ¥ > . ^ jt ’ ■ P we: • £ strike against New York ( ity newspape. - physicians to make home c a lls . " f they 'SWbuW.’'"- ‘rte^newspspe! atxfeo trlAt she >5 charged adm inistrators with shoving the mat- r 'miM'sttHtfoft. The Crim son said a proposal now before the -ÿ ... ;X*' "Y o u r thumbnail description i 4 ;§ te r under the rug and that "tucking prom is- Radcliffe Government Association would allow ' your athletic program sounds e> ■-'■id Pow ers a s “ obstinate.*' and suggestec •• juniors and seniors to leave the dormitory with- ceptionat, but I wonder if 1 con ?: cuity away is no longer a sensible solution." of resp o n sib ility ." "i'-t strik e, he sao somehow have a physical educ Wayne County Health Com­ & The Radcliffe spokesman said M rs. Bunting out indicating any dest'nation. And it concluded -A •or movement, had for the newspapers missioner Dr. Joseph G. Mol- S had s form al news conference on other m atters that M rs. Bunting is giving careful considéra- jjjj tion c la s s by myself, since I a taper p u b jic." The President die not thirw con oughc Rcr said six schools in Dearborn s and that anv comments she made on sex were tion to that suggestion and is interested it. :? rather m odest?“ vas ¡he answer, bus did suggest both par L-t double die normal absenteeism. :.:.:.:.>x.:-:i.x.:-x-x-:-L:-'."L:-:->LLX-:-:wL:^LXN>*X:X;y:X:X:'xL-LL:.v;::-.x Sydney is a g ,n . - to r.oc-lederai mediation. F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 22 M i ch i g a n State N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic hi g an The E d ito r Say* T h e F ir s t S t e p In A U S G ’s R e v o l u t i o n Ben Burns T h e D e s ir e Is T h e r e B u t N o t A lw a y s T h e M o n e y M a y b e they d id n 't enjoy having us Letters lo '¡he Editor P o o r R e p o r t i n g , S h a w S p i r it Shu tv Spirit (E d ito r’ s N ot«: T h is i s th e tiftfi in a th e M SU E d u c a t io n a l D e v e lo p m e n t P ro S u g g e s t S u b s id ie s F o r M onday: P o s s ib le p la n s fo r h a n d lin g D o c to r a l C a n d id a te s (TT p TäT n Applications For Seminar Ä T c fo SÔ tuîlO r» QÍ T IS U * DOW N re q u ir e d s ix s u D je c i-m a a c e rs & d m i s i s i r i t tor», PiitÄci’ Acfvert isiss# M & m e th o d o lo g y . r * o i n a c t i o n s * entire period, C ity E d ito r I P aul S ch n itt « r e o s s u e s a s fin a n c e , m aritei u rticipann. 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M a in d B i l l F r e it a g W is c o n s in g raduat he e ig n t- fo o t b ro n zo monum ent th a t fho E n g in e e rin g B u ild in g « S t u d e n t A s k s R e tu rn —$ to te N e w s P h o to bv G< O f Research P ap ers ' SP A R T A N SP EC IA L 1 Hige P residen t P le a s £ L L DAY FRIDAY AT r Reali stic S c h o o l i n g | Howard Johnson's IN FRANDOR To Lecture Fresh Lake Perch All You Can Eat For 10 9 At Salzburg U n iv e rs ity T heatre Now Showing M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e rs ity TRYOUTS ist 2 D a y s Mon. & Tues M a ria Schell Is Superb FOREIGN FILM SERIES Feb. 25 - 26 presents " T H E K IT C H F h T She Sì oops to 'END OF DESIRE Conquer Studio T heatre * • A GOLD SEÂL CLASSIC * * * * * * M o n ., T u es. - F e b . 2 5 , 2 6 IRENE PAPAS in Ig Love, You Love 7 & 9 p.m . SOPHOCLES P a r tin g Monday Only - 3 p.m . M atinee A N SUNDAY KVKRV TAHOt) • F A IR C H IL D T H E A T R E HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS H ila rio u s Adult Comedy A dm ission: 50C CAMPUS rpbert wncuTüV! • s h iriw m i m i Startin g 9370*71 T H E A T R I # - two fo r the m m % TODAY M I C H I G A N S tarts M arch 3rd m ip i T H I A T R I 3 4«2 3909 Kiddie Kortoon Karnivol 5 minutes Saturday Matinee 1:00 to 3:00 A T L A N T IS Starts C h a r it o n YVETTE W E V IE V E ■Today and Saturday JAM ES * “ GREAT! ^ Fra n ce t D M E R DELICIOUSLY INGENIOUS! Sunday ( A T , I A film that will go down as one of the great co medies!' ’ THE SEASON’S BEST COMEDY! f i BARGAIN DAY PROGRAM! rW S , IN ITS OWN TERRIFYING WAY. He was ^ IS A LOVE King the island titan who trrsrAíT : IN.re ; fUWç&tiîÎ MARCELLO FARCE! tiiinmé m &*' 1 PiMVUMT uiTMMCotos ptêfÿrovnét j Ys of w in e ano Roses i vi-- -, «K.,.5 ft***** ■ftodwpiNe sta m i(> Our Next A ttra c tio n ! iñ PAHAVWO** t H fT * O C O iO * D iv o r c e hís&ibf ftMHNWSS' Ns»«Ntt F ollow The Boys rices effective SsîüT& y. Fefc. 23rd Walt Disney's "Son of Flubber Si Sun. 1.00 - Adults Mat. 75< - Ch; F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 2 . i 963 8 Michigan State N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M ich ig an » Students N ations Letter Policy R ç y H e r b e r t W o lf L ette rs to the editor dealing Voice M in d O f C h rist genius of a m ajor prophet in the twentieth century is « T o Unite with specific reactions to "F aith on C am pus" should be addressed to the religion editor. State News, H ere F o r T a lk s ft CA Ch«BtU* I P h ilo s o p h ies d tn The P sych iatric Study of Je su s. , Schweitzer discovers that the essential nature of the » « In P r a y e r Student Services Bldg. Although the letters will not be The Rev. Herbert Wolf, former stoi. o{ the University Lutheran of his speech today at the church luncheon meeting. A lecture-d is *i , _ 4 ) * I* m at commandi- »ove one another] 1 is truth. Of his exposition he say s, " I am certain that g will be the invisible printed unless they a re of vital Church, is in.East Lansing today cussion session tonight at 8:30 là n, c c ¡n ail thines’belongs to the spirit of J e s u s ." concern to the university as a . a se rie s p.m . .on the problem of "R e s u r­ space ship orbiting the Thj F rid a y . M ar. 1, the 77th whole, each will be answered in- j^esu rre ctj 0 rection or Immortality” Is also ' • mi- ,.. V l u a vpu v* I • isio *•i - , »1 OS( I "■C, ti* ' V' 4Q'¿f * • n » <■ Z ' # TT»m , "B o rn l n T E S ^ T ^ W ^ i p -open io Wv'-*u » 7 , K* \ a ."9“. ~ v***' ' c ^^. , L—. . , , * » ' e a s ie r we F a it h O n C a m p u s * * * * The Rev. M r. Wolf will also know and under iut Jesus* mind that thei address m arried couples at the and th e happier church supper tonight. Thursday c ia tio n w ith oth T h e A th e is tic s love and concern for :* : the figure of Jesu s in :■ he met with sm all faculty and r- ■ ■ ion, famine, nakedness,pern nor to Impose it up« the rword can separate us from the graduate groups. EAST LANSING ove of C hrist, for " in all these He IS oft the faculty b f t h i f e l i - FRIENDS MEET ]1 y society trie s to ierstoo lie and conduct. I own ideals of life the light of his own tim- ous beliefs of Jesu s* tin pr :hings we are more than conquer- >rs through Him who loved us.* Women of Korea, who have en­ C h alle n ge glon department at Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio. He spent last year in graduate study sured these hardships, wrote the in theology at Harvard. lesus had the gospel of A graduate of John Hopkins •»The World Day of Prayer —« B y Linda M ille r University and Capital Univer­ iave determined our fa sity Seminary, he has also done express our beliefs tt graduate work at the University »V *-fv, ini/-,.: ..m a » .■ '% ' i V-A of Dui ing his ten-year h ere, be alSd- lectured ! l "fclv-UMfc. a re fi i .... ............... srence of God, but lives without regard U [F irs t B a p tis t C h u rc h ] Always a warm weIcon tin law. An approach of describing God in a manner mal Seventh - Day possible is pantheistic. T he agnostic professes thi knowable. B elief that man is the only superior bei A dventist Chur ci Temporarily me e tin the humanist. The type most difficult to communica Church School 9 :45 a.m . I University Lutheran ( to those concerns for which the one who declares openly, "T h e re is no God. Division and Ann St. Discussion with an atheist often leads us to think lur witness Morning Worship 10:50 a.m . prayers are offered. SATURDAY SERVICE i s futile. We becom e confused and upse t, -It -is sol etimesJLike " L e t My - H eart 13e Broken UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gamma Delfs The gifts will be 'channeled t h r o u g h the Division of Home talking to a repeating phonograph needle. It plaays the same words over and over; our words do not change endless re it- Youth Fellowship 6:30p .m . I 9:30 a.m. Sabbath 11:00 a.m. Worship S M issions and the Division of F o r­ Hear the "L ay m an 's Hour" Howard B. Weeks - m efatlon. But it is important to the strength of faith that we Confer Here eign Missions of the National Council of Churches. They will understand some of the ch a ra cteristics of atheistic beliefs. each Sun. at 1:00p.m . over FM station WSWM F o r Information or tra help support 12 women’ s colleges Non-believers wish to father the thought. They acknowledge People of all ra ces welcome. MS tation call 482-1720 in Africa, India, Pakistan, Japan, no supreme being or creato r. It can be said that they often L break the moral law by promising unlimited freedom, since iapi K orea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. they have no one to reckon with other than their own conscience. Lansing C e n tra l P lym outh^ HOLY T R IN ITY They will provide Christian lit­ If they do not believe in God, their conscience is not infuenced F re e M eth od ist Congregational | IM M AN U EL jREEK ORTHODOX eratu re for women and children in Asia. Africa and Latin Am er- by any revelation. C hurch Church CHURCH The atheist denies the proof of causality for the existence of 828 N. Washington, Lansinj d ispitality for God. He either claim s that there was no firs t cause, "so m e Sunday School 10 rOO a.m . who come to things, just a r e ," or that the beginning happened by chance. This Morning Worship 11:00 a.m om overseas b elief implies a closed mind. He not only re je cts the need for an Morn "T h e Kingdom of God" eternal being who has in him self the reason for existence, but he Rev. F o rre st Van Valin, Mi cannot give the cause of his own atheism . preaching The atheist is often blinded by passion. He shrinks from 5 p.m. Youth Fellowship honest Inquiry into the nature of man, who has instilled within 7 p.m. Evening Service him self the need for a purpose in life. If the non-believer s F o r fre e cab serv ice call EE parents were extrem ely dogmatic in their approach to religion, 7 - 1 2 9 4 , ________________ the church represents a tyranny to him. His inherent feeling of n, call 484-8184. independence causes him to re je c t this religion and the God a s­ sociated with it. Or he may have been raised in an environment F ir s t C h ris tia n F ir s t C h rist St. Johns Studsnt East Lansing Church totally bereft of any religious concern. It is difficult for him to R eform ed C hurch MHHj Por* Ish U nity C enter see the importance of a faith absent in his up-bringing. The atheist cites war, human sa c rific e and other cruel a c­ (Disciple Id where some group will lering during the 24 hours tions of man in the past to prove that a good and perfect God D .L. Booh ige the world in prayer. could not -eat liv erse. He does not seem tc 9:45 Chu 1 observances will beheld that God 1 in fre e w ill; the choic or ta ke 10:50 a.m. M Peoples Church at 1:30 a faith in ie perverted treatm ei Sunday School I Tem porarily ponsored by the Council of buse of his freedom, not the result of God's Evening S e rv ie Fairview Ele Church Women of G reater 815 N. F a i r S ir. Bi,Swagtuiin .t : -1!i 'I . J j$4, u , ,. , . . . ... g. its tower, while 2,000 specta­ tors watched. The church, for until he considers all evidence. But if he seeks a purposeful the Methodist student group, was happy, moral life, after weighing proofs on both sides and un­ friendly welcome completed tn 1959. but funds were derstanding revelation, he must acknowledge his own limitation: : F irs t P resbyter - not then available for the steeple. and the existence of 3 p6 irfect being. c a l llV 2 -8 4 l9 _ WELCOME STUDENTS [ u n iv e r s ity Lu theran K im b e rly Downs F ir s t Church oil E a stm in ste r East Lansing [U n iv e rs ity M ethodist! Sundav February 17 C h ris t, Scienti* 9;45 o.m.-Collagiote Bible Class C hurch C hurch of C h r is t P re s b y te ria n C hurch T r in lty Church Church 11:00 a.m,-Morning Worship Service •'The Organization of The Church" and Student C enter 7:00 D,m.*E venina Service ! National Lutheran Council want, Mi "R esp on sibilities of The Pastor* * Division and Ann Street, E. L. 8:00 p.m.-Singspirotion and Fellowship I (2 blocks north of Berkey Hall) Welcome Collegians 332-2559 Wed. 7:30 p.m.-Mid-Week Service Walter R. Wietzke, pastor M iss T e cla Sund - Campus INTER -C IT Y B IB L E CHURCH Worker (INTERDENOMINATIONAL) WORSHIP TWO BLOCKS WEST OF FRANDOR R. S. BURGESS PASTOR I Matins 9:00 a.m. 2827 E. MICHIGAN I Common Serv ices 10:15 & 11:30 a.m . M AR TIN LUTHER C H A P E L Sermon: M ISSO URI SYNOD I “ A Positive View Of L en t" 332 Nursery c a re is provided Matins ] at all three services ;30 Sunday School-9t00 & 10:15 Opei Me a.m. Student Supper 5:30 (50tf) I 6:30 program . n. Gamma Delta Student Dtnner I "T h e Church In the World,” n. Discussion: Régional Convention I D r. Thomas Green, Dept, of p.m. V espers-E vening Worship Ed. M.S.U. F rè e Bus transportation avallablëto âîl Sèr i Joint meeting 1with hpisrrvpn- use Reading Cali-332-r0778 or 332-0536 | lian Student s . Ï-2434 A ll Saints Episco? St. Andrews Edgewood Peoples FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Peoples C hurch Church Church Genesee at Butler Streets SOUTH BA PTIST CHURCI Eastern Orthodox SUNDAY SERVICES East Lansing 1518 S. WASHINGTON — LANSING , Church & U n iv e rs ity Church Sch o o l............. .............. ...9 :4 5 a.m . Your "Church-Away - From - Home Interdenomin at i on al Student Center Michi Morning Worship..........*..............................11:00 a.m. • 200 W. Grand River 9:45 A.M. B IBLE SCHOOL Youth Groups................................. ..6 :0 0 p.m. at Michigan Evangelistic Hour. :00 p.m. 11:00A .M . "T h e Unchanging C hrist In AC ÏDNESDAY EVE P ra y er Serv ice 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES * .. .9.-30. a.ru—. « •»— • • -y.1* vV<^ iViltatrtè «ach ¿fi .ri>*4 J. . ■'< .'-Afti,,, i|bt,ve i ife’ s •/* " Y f»' Rfev. R . 5. Nicholson,, j r . • ■ ... X,,.'.,. tir rides tu ali. ser vices, PJ&4 JRTftaDOx STt IDFNTT •- Caoipai* Chriatian .ASSOCIATION of MSU * Sr. High‘FeilAwShfp ’ p.m. S'tiiiday School . . . i i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 a.m . . Fellowship ... WED.-7 :3 0 P ray er Meeting. i hurs. - 5:15 p.m. Open to all Orthodox students Morning W orsh ip .................... .................................... . 11:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Vespers - McCune Holy Communion Affiliated with United Church , Meetings as announced Rev. Robert M cIntyre, Speaking Chapel Of C h r i s t , Congregational— FREE BUS TRANSPORTATÎON MORNING AN CANTERBURY CLUB Rev. F r . Clement Palmer Special Youth Hour.......................................... * • ♦ . .7 :0 0 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Supper with program C all 482-0754 for Informatior, 5:30 p.m. Sundav Chaplain C h r i s t i a n , Evangelical and of "T h e Bible. Its U ses, and Rev. Robert M cIntyre, Speaking P asto rs: Dr. Howard F . Sugden, Dr- Phone: 485-9254 Reformed. M isu se" by Rev. W alter Kania Confirmation C ia is T u e s . WELCOME War d: and Rev. Alvin Jones. p.m . L L to follow at the College House.