Intide'. MICHIGAN Weather Increasing clev d ln est and Preis 01 v t V iew s On P r*- pro» #4 New C n M tltU tl# « , p .7 ; war« today with • high near STATI 70. G esty wind* and «newer* r I♦'VV*‘« expected by evening. * ’G « ! V f W i 1 T ^ ,'W W . E d lt® d b y S tn d © n t* f o r th e M ic h ig a n 8 t a t e U n t v e r e l t y C o m m u n it y E a a t L a n d in g . M ic h ig a n F r i d a y . M a r c h 2 9 , 19R11 P r i c e 100 54 N O . 1 1 0 esolution 0 Limit N e v ille A c t in g P ro v o s t rollment eglilator S«ts Y o u n g e s t T o H o ld P o s t 7 ,5 0 0 Figure In Charge gY G E R R Y H t N K L C Y S e n a t e tJp s B u d g e t , $tut* H*W* Staff Wrltar r.»nlutlon which would limit Of EDP nf •»(.»«•-»upponatli't»)-. ud universltlee to 27, fiiii'tim# students w»s filed ti,f House Tuesday by Rep. C u ts E x te n s io n Funds Program H e rm a n K in g N am ed oil C. Newtrm and co- signed 40 other represent *- Michigan State's budget has Between 400 *nd S00 home a te d ." Breslln said, " I guess that A e e le ta n t P ro v o s t had $380,396 cut from the Co­ demonstration agent* hsve ap~ thin would be for the fiscal year Howard R. Neville, assistant operative Extension allocation by poarcd ,it the ( ipuoi tills week, 1964-65," 'Xfwton ha* been very con- provost, was named acting pro­ the Senate, B reslln said, to protest the r e ­ The capital outlay hlil paased uni with eh# * l* * of the stme vost to fill the vacancy created The general budget is now duction. by the Senate allows $2.5 million lltutions and has • deep con- by the death of CTlffnrdI . I rick - In the House Way« and Means fhe Senate passed the remain­ for continuing the Chemistry i (tint ¡1 colling should ,be Building. $195.000 for a beef son Isst Saturday. Committee, it will have to pass der o f the govertmr's recom­ 111. appoi nt ment Was an tblisltedi" Jack ftresliw, Unl- r e s e a r c h center, $800.000 to the House before the deadline mended general bodget untmn bed nounCod to the ileeo* Wednesday .ity secretary, said. complete plans and begin con­ three week* hence. With $25,497,82 » going 10 Michi­ In a letter from President Jbhn "Mv quest ion lo Newton I* how "W e are going lo make an gan State, ah increase of $1,046, st ruction of the power plant. Hie total capital outlay bill A. Hannah, c plan to provide higher effort to get the extension i o- 818 over last year. ” 1 am sorry I have to step ;*tion for (he number of high ductlob r e s t o r e d when It is Oakland University received was $3,495,000. Into the position in this way," |,q) graduates tha: will be brought before the House," Jack $1,562,515, fin Increase of $43, TWO buildings that are on the Neville said, "but the President ring out of the Michigan high B reslln , University secretary, 119,. and die agricultural ex­ University's top p r i o r i t y list failed to receive appi opt tatlon. SSked me to serve an Interim sols in the next two or three *«ld. periment station, $2,903,519, an period and It Is my responsi­ r*7" Breslln aatd. The reduction wouldcut the ex­ Increase of $80,813, They a re the Learning Resource Center and the Administration bility to carry on." hla year 'here will be 97, tension service staff by 30 or The total appropriation passed The decision to name Neville 40 members Including agricul­ by the Senate was $32,060,338. Building. high school graduate«, In H O W ARD N E V I L L E acting provost came after a Spe­ ,4 ihere will be 120,331 and SURE SIGN OF S P R I N G » T h e arrival of warm waathar has tural 4-H and home demonstra­ The Senate also passed a plan­ cial meeting of the Board of 1965 there will be 130, 177. brought out k ite-lller* and golfers in full force. Melodia tion agents. ning capital outlay bill for tire T ru stees earlier in the hr resolution State* that the rmous growth of some of the ysrsltlofl will only Intenalfy Stoudor, Gian Arbor freshman, and Tom Burmelster, F lin t froshman, prepare a box kite. Kim L a B e l le , and Mrs, Dan L a B e l le , is practicing an the Spartan V illage links. daughtor of Mr, —State News Photos a w T£y f /M m / ^ m _ Forestry-Conservation building. The planning money allows the University to draw up plans for the building. Climber’s Kin Calm Hannah said « decision on a permanent h e a d probably wouldn't come for two or three blertts of physical malnten- months. "When the legislature Is c e r ­ Neville’s appointment became Despite Tragedy * snd o p e r a t i o n such as asportation and furnishing |ty services. That Is To J Foresees tain (bat the budding Is ade­ quately planned, then construc­ tion money will be .upproprl- effective Wednesday. At 37, he is the youngest men to hold the lewton contends that It would post» nnrr eConom.C pnnm.COl Toexpnnd (hr Say It’s Surplus By JA C K IE KORONA Neville has served in the dual ( a parity of director of continuing ilj-r unlversttl ties and colleges community and junior than to let the larger , AUSO experts to have a sur­ plus in the troaetlry for spring GOP Raps $tefe New» Stoll Writer Halfway around the world. In the tiny country uf Nepal. •* 20-mati team of Americans are battling winds, tain, and snow m the first education and assistant provost, lie his h«-en d i r e c t o r of con­ :li enrollments of 40,000 to tinuing education since 1956 and term . , U.S. attempt to climb Mt. -Everest, tin? world's highest peak. 900. e fact is ," Breslln Ssid, Spring! Gerald G,utowski, Jackson sen­ ior and chairman of the finance JFK For In I s»t | ansli.g, the flm ily of one of (he men, Mxyrurd M. Millet1, ¡¡„.«»elate professor of gcob>gy, wait# quietly for new* and letf-r* assistant provost s1nc£ March,* 1962. As assistant provost he has ii ihe larger inrtt ltdt'.ons csn committee, said student tax re­ from Nepal. ceipt* collected at registration The U lr*l report from the «nd ( have faith in hla jud*# worked with problems varying and f.iiter than the smaller Kneesocks and mohairs are W \ p qpquld iu« to $4^500» A su r­ from off-campus resource alio- ,ihi.'45pA(tf'-.Oil,r?» qgstAWers’togV ■"iaslei^ewa^FfhvimdPi hMls.v'ww. -expedition contained the news that ments. ,nrw intly hsve available such ss vertible tops are down. The long- plus bxlsrtre tff JSfVi xuu<-lMo • S T S the w "> -SlM g sing," AUSG tax revenue would more WASHINGTON IfH-The Senate- John f . Breitenbseh of Jackson, Al . s k. , Mr-., Miller «.!<* «he m id g e s. abandoned nun porch Is crowded He recently was giver We will take all the students wlih coeds. than cover expenses for the term, House R e p u b l i c a n leaders ac­ ... Wyo., .had. .been ,h u r l, e d, ,by an feelsICE,S the cur rent expedition » may cused the Kennedy administration [•«»1er for her than for other slhllity for the direction of can and we will do a good Job With no snow in sight, spring m e' said Gutowskl. enormous mass of Ice at the 1them," Breslln said. "How spirit mounts as students who f " ì l * * : ’ YT' w r^: * The l.uau festival held during Thursday of "s c o r e s of decep­ foot of the 29,028-foot moun- (Continued on pago 3) (Continued on poge 3) r, our hands will be tied If trudged heads down to classes spring term 1962 forced AUSG tio n s" which they said leave tain. Recevery of the body was legislature passes the llmt- last term anticipate walks across to cover Its deficit and operate Americana c. 4g»Unced that on attempted, but p r o v e d Impos­ P M in the red tor the following fall Cuba and other m atter* "it- is sible, the group's spokesman, If i celling is set, it will campus. The warmer weather has not i be the responsibility of the only brought a change in the stu­ ♦# * * term . There hasn’t been a defi­ not tolling them the whole tru th ," novelist Jam es Ramsey Ullman cit since then, and the ac :umu- Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of said. New Minimum Wage lating surpluses will enable the Illinois, the Senate GOP leader, il.iture to a n s w e r to the dents , but It has transformed tnts." " the face of the campus. Green llclugan State and the Uni.-. has replaced gray, and the source Billie Estes ntudent government to support and Rep. C harles A. Halieck of “ Thing* like this Just happen," special projects, such as the stu­ Indiana, House Harry ch ief, ticked said the waiting Mrs. M iller in oft at a news conference what an IntervlewThursday.' Tf some­ Won’t Aid Students ¡Ity of Michigan now hnvebe- dent book store plan. men and persons in executive or Convicted of State’s reputation for beauty A bill passed in the* Michigan m 21,000 and 22,000 full- becomes evident. During the administration of tti-ey called a "partial Hat' of thing mechanical goes wrong with administrative positions. the administration's "fa ilu re s to an astronaut's ship, he.usually State Senate late Wednesday by students enrolled, Spring cleaning and planting by L arry Campbell, 1961-1962, a Commenting on the exemption. level with the American people." can do nothing about It, In the a 19 to 14 vote would establish ith schools also, have many the grounds department is also sut plus, of nearly $6,000 backed John D, Shingleton, director of They appeared for their taped- same vein, tf an avalanche falls a $1.15 minimum Wage, but would time students, the limit wins approval, universities could probably underway. The paper and trash accumulation of the winter is By Court the government. Many programs were initiated or supported then, for - broadcast c o n f e r e n c e - - on a mountain,climber, he can do nothing to «well college stu­ such as Provost Lecture serie s. the so-called Ev and Charlie do nothing about it. dent's paychecks. T h e minimum wage bill which MSU Placement Service, said: ' " i f the rate were $1.13, all students would not necessarily being cleaned up and the campus Show--w!th RepubllcsnGov.Clif­ i as many as 30,000 stu- F.l F aso, Tex. W The Govern­ Campus U.N.. c a m p u s debate "B u t the men on this expedi­ must pass the House to become benefit. The exemption indir­ is becoming beautiful once again. ford p. Hansen of Wyoming. The s without exceeding the 27, ment convicted promoter B illie team, Helot, and loans to campus ectly helps many students." Minds are beginning to wander Governor voiced hope congress tion are all highly skilled *twf law, exempts fulltime students full-time student limit, Sol E stes of four counts of mail organizations were made. w ell-trained," M r*. M iller con­ who work parrtime, employes at He Indicated that tf the base and studying is already difficult. Now, AUSG hopes to increase will "drasatcally curtail F ederal tinued. "And they’r e »i! very restaurants and places of bus­ be limitation is sim itar to The g r a d e - p o l n t average Is fraud and o n e of c o n s p i r a c y pay for students were rained by spending so that the American commendation In C alifornia's Thursday exactly one year after its revenue so it can back spe­ iness which furnish meals, lodg­ the University, fewer could be slighted for lazing in the sun or people can enjoy a real tax cu t." aware of the p roblem s." -range plan for higher edu- the collapse of his flim sy finan­ cial projects which cannot be M rs. Miller has accompanied ing and domestic help. employed because of the short­ Just watching the world go by. initiated without financial sup­ Ilalleck r e a d a s t a t e m e n t t>n. cial em pire. Others exempted are-employes age of funds. Michigan State em­ Such is spring. It Is welcomed asserting the controversy over her husband on two separate oc­ lie resolution was referred Federal Judge R. E. Thom­ port, said Gutowskl. casions when he was conducting of the federal, state and local ploys 3,800 to 4.000 students at as if it were happening for the The finance committee meets "managed news" stemmed from ie Committee on Rules and ason deferred sentencing until a given time and the 1962 pay­ first time. the Cuban m issile c r is is last * giaclological I n s t i t u t e in governments; agricultural em­ lutions. after a report by a probation Monday. April 1, to act bn bud­ Alaska. ployes, newsboys, golf caddies, roll was $2,417.47. year. o fficer. This was expected to get requests submitted by the ‘‘He’ s Incredibly safety con­ shoeshine boys, car wash atten­ He explained that most stu­ various branches and commit­ "Today President Kenndy ssys take about two weeks. s c io u s ," she said with a smile, dants, traveling or outside sales- dents work Short-term tempor­ tees of the student government. (Continued on P age 3) ary Jobs and that If the wage The jury of 10 m e n and 2 w ere too high, outside employers W o rld H e w s women acquitted E stes of eight other counts of mall fraud and would hire other workers instead of college students. one of transporting a fraudulent a t a G la n c e document in the m ails. Each of the five counts of Sym phony C o n cert Sunday if the University had to pay higher wage rates for student help, tuition rates would rise to conviction c a r r ie s a maximum make up the difference. Higher F r a * A P and U P ! W ires sentence of five years in a fed­ era l penitentiary. Judge Thom­ The Detroit Symphony, ranked irons will sit in on the " liv e " tuition rates would probably take performance while the concert care of the increase wage and the Unidentified J e t s Fire Upon American V essel ason could, If he wished, sentence among rfr© nation’s top six or seven orchestras by music c r it- Is recorded on video tape tor student would not be any further ASyiNGTON «IfJ-Two unidentified Jet planes fired shots near E stes to 25 years In prison, or les, com es to campus Sunday for nationwide distribution by Na­ ahead. American vessel in international waters off the north cosst oi he could reduce these by order­ a S e rie s A concert at 3 p.m. tional E d u c a t i o n a l T elev i­ _ The many exemptions, in th e i Thursday night, the State Department reported, ing two or more of the sentences sion. WMSB, MSU’s educational b i l l , l e a d D e m o c r a t i c Sen. terse State Deportment announcement said; on etch count to run concurrently. in the University Auditorium. Thomas Schippers, a n o t e d television station, is protoicing C harles S. Biondy of Detroit I he U.S, Coast Guard has reported the receipt of a message M rs. Estes, wearing a blue young American conductor and the special program for the 6 9 - to rem ark, "T h is bill has been n the U.S. motor ship Ploridlsn proceeding in international dress and a double white carna­ a 33-year old Kalamazoo native, station educational network. pretty well emasculated, but I’ll ¡rs off the north coast of Cubs en route from San Juan. Puerto tion on hoe.shoulder, appeared is guest conductor for the per­ The three-part program opens support it on general p rin cip les." near collapse when the court formance. Richard C ass, 30, a with “ Variations , on a Theme The tn w M H reported that at approximately 6:05 p.m. Wash- w v .j . ps.Qtfniei-rtg* young Amoric*»., xrf;„FraJuk Bridge, OPP* IQ»” , tof on t & T ^ u £ l § « f c f i i & J « » l ^ a f t had‘fi«*d berstewteros» Asked by « reporter whet he pianist, from G reenville,. S.C ., B ritten . C ass joins Schipperi *■ e» Floridian's bew and sterti without sinking the ship. Anti-Castro R aiders Reported Planning New A ssau lts thought of the verdict.-Estes re­ will be guest'soloist. plied: "No comment." Cofer r e q u e s t e d that the and the orchestra for Rachman­ Lecture-Concert S e r i e s pa- inoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, Opus 4 3 ." The clos­ Registration IIAMI fl/W)-Anti-Castro raiders were reported Thux sday to be >artng for snttk tf strike at Cuba, in defiance of American $100,000 bond under which the. black-haired, stocky promoter has been free be. continued. Tombstone Jusi ing work is the Sibelius “ Sym­ phony No. 2 in D Major, Opus Sets Record A record 25,270 students had :ern that the hit-end-run blows could spark another crisis in 4 3 ." E stes, 3*. also is under state Schippera has appeared with registered at the close of Wed­ -Soviet relations, _ lpha 66 and the Second National Front of Escsrobray, two earn­ sentence for a term of eight years Lay On Back Seat leading o r c h e s t r a a and opera companies In the U.S. and Europe nesday, bringing about a new 'd# groupe, reportedly are making preparations at a secret In prison. high for spring term enrollment. a in tha Caribbean for the new assault. The basic charge In both cases NEW YORK uft-How did a 133- since Eugene Ormandy chose hUn R egistrar Horace C. King said' to direct, a Philadelphia Sym­ that the new figure was 2 > 45 was that Estes Induced farm ers potaad tombstone get on the back New Y e rk C it y P u b lis h e rs , P h o to e n g ia v e rsM e e t T e d e y and ethers to sign mortgages Met- seat of EUes De Goninek's auto­ phony concert in 194®, over that lo r the 1962 - spring lng mythical fertilizer tanka ae mobile? C a st first caught the eye of quarter. It was betow last term’s lew YORK If!)-M ayor Robert B. Wagner has scfeedtttod a As employe of an air freight the musical world in 1953 when, total 26,050 because of dropouts. etiag -|ui,j Nvw York's eight dosed collateral. ft# has been declared arb en fc- compury at IdfcewUd Airport, the as s student at Furman Univer­ This term 's registration num­ >T « er a a n *« ttlh to « photeecgrmvars at City Hail. rupt and his assets sold for a 20-year-old Miss De Coninck sity, he was chosen pianist win­ ber included 1,134 at Oakland Vagner .said th e 2:30 so n . meeting was requeeted by me pboto- fraction of the up to $ 1 » mill­ discovered the g r a y # marker ner of the 20th Biennial Young and 1,369 at resident centers in irttNm, who a re holding out Mr a 7V«ninum «*t in thtorw ork C O N D U C T O R T H O M A S S C H IP P E R S ion some of hla adm irers once ulM t >frt left work afti started A rtist Auditions of the National •Michigan. epd threatening to prolong the cltyfo ili -o s y newspaper to gpt to her ca r Wednesday* Federation oi Music Clubs. claimed was hla wealth. itouihHbMhMaiir, F r i d a y , M a r o h 2 9 , ¡ 9 03 ^ M i c h i g a n St at e Seww, Rnst Lanwlnu. Mic h i g a n_____________________ ____ B lo t A nd P r e lu d ie « m w m m m é » m m Hatch Best For Education Post P At Tke Whim Éfe M iC ^ g A n * 8 1a U» p r o f e * *$4 A# tfl^ iA U ^ W .°u ld h a v e ..tç;, Machine e d u c a t i o n R a y m o n d N. H a t c h la m a ke " p l a n s f o r o p e r a t i o n s a f t e r m r n m t m m m m m m m m a n r f l W F S c h flltt opposing alx y e a r I n c u m b e n t 1965. Nobody will be Ilev» mo. f gat my winter term grades wv,< ä§l I looked I couldn't belteye It. My knees weakened. My L y n n M . B a r t l e t t f o r the p o s t o f H a t c h d e s e r v e s the s u p p o r t o f pounded so violently that the right ventricle turned black ... • u p ertnten d eni of public I n s t r u c ­ M i c h i g a n S t a t e v o t e r s b e c a u s e he blue. Something had to be »»’isfc A 4-Pointl All "A *e"l Itnpottihi tion. Is d e d i c a t e d to m a k i n g the new I scrutinized the transcript one« again: Hatch m a k e a s e v e r a l a c c u s a ­ constitution work effectively. American Thought and Language 1 1 2 ... A Theoretical Principles of Sanitary Engineering ;i i*y t i o n s , I n c l u d i n g a Une f r o m G o v ­ B a r t l e t t , on th e o t h e r h a n d , la Current Probieme In Reereation 8 2 2 . . . A ern o r G eorge Itom ney’ s scrip t, p o l i t i c a l l y o p p o s e d to the d o c u ­ Stringed Instruments 1 5 2 . .. A when h e h i t s B a r t l e t t f o r p o o r m ent. Now I wag convinced something was wrong. After all. I hi ATL three years ago. Moreover, then it wa* called Co leadership. Hatch is a w a r e of p r o b le m s Skills. If th e p r o p o s e d s t a t e c o n s t i t u ­ f n c t n g M i c h i g a n e d u c a t i o n and la As far aa Current Probieme In Recreation 822 la coneer f distinctly remember auditing the course for no credit ti o n p a s s e s M o n d a y , the e l e c t i v e w i l l i n g to d e a l r e a l i s t i c a l l y with grade. p o s it io n Hatch- and B a r t l e t t s e e k them , •The lest time I had a vtnlt^ Li. my hand was st th* »g*. H i s 17 y e a r s ns a f a c u l t y ? n e m - when »» cm vlheed lw o u td 'new*-' bOk'.i JAshs-Heife« — i ni w il l b e c o m e nn a p p o i n t i v e on e the Instrument ever to my slater with good riddance. b a s e d on p r o f e s s i o n a l m e r i t . h * r o f th e C o l l e g e o f E d u c a t i o n My suspicions continued to mob.*. Both roommates had 4 -p. T h e n e x t two y e a r s , u nt il t h e and h i s s u p p o r t o f th e p r o p o s e d Everyone I spoke to; pulled 4-Potnts. What happened all of a sudden? Students who, prior to c o n s t i t u t i o n t a k e s e f f e c t , would state d o c u m e n t m a k e H a t c h the term , didn't know what an " A " , " B ’V or " C " looked m b e a p e r i o d o f t r a n s i t i o n In w hic h m ore at t ra c ti v e c a n d i d a t e . they all got 4-Poln.ts. Curious to find out, I called the R egistrar's Office. "Say, what’ s the deal with this 4-Potnt binge?" I asked, "Four Point binge?" questioned the voice over the phone. "Y e h l" 1 replied. "I'v e spoken to 21 people. They got " a'*' Ili In every subject. And they're a!! applying for Rhude* Scholar # - M en A n d M a ch in e s " T h * M o c h í n « S a y * — 'E v o r y t h i n g i s u n d e r chips." *• ; »» "W ell, thin iW iiy 13 shocking news. But since I am only ¡P F o n tr o l — N e fe s s a r y F o r r e f tio n « h a v e b— n m o d « administrator here, perhaps you should speak rn me |ftM rru :vjpi . It was a black day when g r a d e s a r r i v e d for chine," he said. "H ello this la the IBM machine. Can I help you?" i - som e students this t e r m . C o m p u te rs which " Y e s , sir. 1 hope so, air. You see, air, I received my-ir^risci tabulate gg rr aacd e s spewed out so me 1 ,3 00 " F ’ and apparently there has been a mistake. I got all "A ’ s " . "And everyone I’ ve spoken to, air, likewise puiied 4-Poim* g r ade s which ¡hould u ■h*“nve been" “ rC “m” , j ni " I realize tbst the cSllher Of st*idents enrolling at Mtchiga I# -' r e g i s t r a r ’ s office was flooded with long d i s ­ SUM Is higher than ever in (he University’s history with mor il; valedictorians, cslutatorlans and students In the upper 25 pr iB ■ tance c a l l s from students and par ent s d e ­ cent of their high achool graduating class. manding to know what had happened. " I further realize that the M5U curve system ha* failed to <»,. interestingly enough, it wasn’ t the m a ­ the*— jmnr«asive facta into account. But t cannot believe that tn entire student body could excel that much academically. chines which went b e r s e r k . The goof was the "Adm it it, a ir ," I Mid, "the " B " , " C " , " D " , " F ”, ” N* r esult of a human c r r o r - - o n e of the c o m p u t e r " I " and " X ” slots weren't functioning when the card» w*i through you." o p e r a t o r s punched the wrong hole in an IBM " I am well «ware of the fact," the machine snswf-nd. "Yr \W. wÈ- c a r d . and the machine blithely and obediently see, I am a humanitarian at heart. I wanted to rmkr 26,001 students extremely happy.” printed what it had been told to print. The IBM machine paused and continued: All of which points out that machines are " I t 's amazing what a machine can do to so many thousand| only as reliable as the humans who feed them of people, Isn't It? All the students are happy." "Y e a , air, but consider the problems that such s slam! their I n f o r m a t i o n - - a c om fo rti ng thought. c r e a te s ." , SAMUEL KRISLOV DAVID BOOTH WILLIAM COMBS A L V IN S O K O LO W "What» kind of problems?” ihe machine asked, ap p arm l It was humans who quickly caught the e r r o r , disturbed. and gave the machines»« new s e r i e s of holes "W ell, sir. csn you see 26,000 students attending the 4-P',ir ¡W to punch Out and information to munch on. P r o fs T e l V ie w s O n N e w C o n s tit u tio n dinner?” f-B "Indeed," answered the machine, "It would be moat uncomfor-aM t j| We’ r e glad at le a s t that the e r r o r was one tion of the office of elected Jue- serving a three-course meal In Spartan Stadium." A wide divergence of opinion tion did not receive unqualified budgetary limitations on fhegov- Iff to bring an ultimately happy e n d in g -- j u s t over the m erits of'M ichigan’s support In 1789," he said. ’ ’Sup- ein o r due io a provision Which tice of the Peace la unquestion­ "Y e a It would, sir. And can you Imagine the Honors ( >„ieg ably a great improvement, . Bulletin bef% distributed to every Student? Why, *m\ Imagine the gloom if it had been r e v e r s e d ! p ro p o sed new constitution, which porters of Michigan's new con- requires him to reduce expendi- - f .aaib» »aid one of die greatest have to convert »is entire Library Into • gigantic Honors Go! wtil be submitted to voters on a stltutlon are not completely sa - 'lures whenever it appears- fhsr non-partisan ballot Monday, can tlafied with all Us provisions, revenue for s fiscal period will gains of the new constitution i#W lege Lounge with extension centers In the Union and the Fdura Au C o n t r a ir e be found among MSI! p rofessors. "N evertheless, democracy ia fall below revenue estim ates on the field of education. rlon Bulidteg." ,, , .. . basically a process of com pro- w h i c h appropriations for thsr *1 he . new . . constitution . . . . organ!* .. "T h at surely would be a problem," acknowledged The ¡PA mine, - !W x « e s t i 6 * l a » ,,. ¿ l ! * * » ^C htnO f.j^l thtpg to 1« fpx» s l j .% studqntJ .tie, the constitution h .s bKA • f,c , lmprovemcn, "in r . s l l t y , this provision coordlMtton ol p jjm .r y , « o f t - " F ’s " next term to ev*n things o at." ■ thrown into the political arena over , h » old one „ K could prevent the governor from ary and higher education, " E f - s in c e its adoption by a Republi­ Krlslov said strict population carrying through on s ts te pro- forta tocoordinate highereduca- L IT T L E M A N O N C A M P U S S ig n s O f S p rin g ca n c o n t r o l l e d convention In apportionment of the senate would grams which hmve been auth- tion before now neve been on a — , 19t>2, T he state Demo- not necessarily result in control orized. voluntary basis ^Now they w... cratic Party has campaigned a- of the senate by the Democratic Krlslov voiced a strong oh- h« v* • l* * al and constitutional m \ gainst the document since It was party, Jection to the proposal. “ This b asis. iype of thing should be in the po~ Booth aaid he thought one of the ,J i m Y o s t passed by Con-Con. Cut In COP M ajority Uttcai sren a~ n ot enshrined in interesting thhigs about the new jk ln g up through the tr Samuel Krlslov, associate pro­ c o n s t i t u t i o n is that it stems I t 's bound to get h e r e soon­ fessor of political science, calls "Republicans would probably * ny constitution, he said, "largely from people who ori­ e r o r la t e r — sp rin g . 1 m ean . 1 the new constitution " a partisan still control the Senate. However, Krlslov is also dlssatslfled from dorm ant brown to trc m p lc ginally opposed the document." c a n s e e the sig n s. document and essentially an ef­ they would not be aLle to control » “ b the Judicial provisions. "I'm He pointed out thst only four brow n, ju st m tikes my thyroid I can alw ays te ll when the fort rf) construct one-party gov­ by such large m ajorities. The ap- not ®ure that popular election of out of 83 Michigan counties voted w eath er is going to get w a r m e r . tin g le . portlonment p r o v i s i o n Is an Judges isn t good, he said, but ernment tii this s ta te ." for constitutional revision. Skiei s stu m b le around, wiping It’ s funny, but spring g iv es example .of the partisan tone of P«pul*r selection is horrible.” e v ery o n e a new outlook on life . I Hits Apportionment "No perfect document e x ists," t e a r s fro n t th etr f a c e s , and sad ly, the document.” He Pointed °ut that Judges are lovingly, c a r e s s wax onto sk is don’ t m ean out looking ovet the Krlslov also Opposes a number not identified by parties and that he said. "The questlcfi Is whether Red C e d a r. Som pe people c a ll He said the controversial ap- the constitution is an Improve­ they won’ t u se fo r -another y e a r . of provisions for the executive they are just "nam es on a b allot" B erm u d a s h o rts ap p e ar, a c co m ­ 1: spring fe v e r . As the nam e trn- porU onm ent p ro v isio n s of the new to people. ment. I believe It Is ." branch of government. p lie s , u ’ s sesa so n a,, li e the Hu, constitutions are " a step tn the Krlslov, on the other hand, panied by s w e a te r s , and c o n v e r­ He said he disapproved of a Ju d icial Improvements tib le s get c o n v e n e d . k e the flu, it m akes right direction, but do not go far prov I Sion which prevent s persons Says "It la not necessarily true i tilings they ird inarlv enough." , Booth said he thought the judi- tjyjt something which in written In it used to be, in the n o n -to x ic P 1 whose appointments have been clal provisions contained several j 962 i3 better than that which was past, that the first ro bin w as a w ouidn't do. L ik e s m ile . T h e " I believe a better apportion­ disapproved by the senate from sure sign of spring, but one can ­ runny nose and fro s tb itte n G lu­ ment plan can be worked out.The serving in an interim capacity. improvements. written In 1908." not see robins when t he r e a r e teus M axim u s of wi nt er go the state s e n a t e should be appor- “ I think provision for an addi- ¡ j e saicl the provisions which " F a r from strengthening the none, c an o n e? It's lik e the tr e e s way of the snow s, and " M a n ,’I’ ve tional appellate court is a definite pa r a graduated income tax and cloned on a one man, one vote g o v e r n o r , t h i s p r o v l s l o n l n - get sprayed, and the ro b in s cat n ev er fe lt b e t t e r ," i m p r o v e m e n t , ” he said, it place budgetary limitations op the populacton b a s is ." crea se s the hand of the sen ate." the worms that have. . . but th at’ s L e t 's h e a r It for sp rin g ! L e t ’ s lightens the load of the Supreme governor are both “ steps back- David Booth, also an assistant a different matter. h e a r it fo r barm u d as, bathing Strengthens Governor's Pewor Court. Furtherm ore, the aboil- w ard ." professor in the political science Y es, dear reader, springisthe s u its , b ird s (?) and bubbling (who department, e x p r e s s e d a dif­ Dean W i l l i a m Combs, who FIATS ■ H I P greatest time of the y e a r . I he c a r e s if i t' s putrid) w a t e r .T h r e e .werved on. a special three-man T F A V A O A IH c h e e r s fo r fi esh a i r , flo r a , fa ir ferent v i e w p o i n t on apportion show has melted, leaving the w ild est to sse d salad ol c ig a re tte w e ath e r, and 80 d e g re e s tahriyn- m en t. study committee which prepared for Con-Con. said the executive OuVMt.llIF h e it. R a is e your v o ic e s in song \< HONS □ □ □ □ s a m n a a bu tts and c a n d y w r a p p i n g s blanketing the ground. T h e e arth fo r the sea so n of the y e a r b e ­ sen " 1 h e re is no perfect repre­ ta tiv e s y s t e m to any de- provisions comprise "one of the strongest articles of the new con­ Jli III ill IA >|H4 □aa □□□ □□□□ •StCTIPN 1 - LIT 9-k , P itself i s thawing out, and If one tw een q u ic k -fro z e n fin ger md m o c r a c y ,” he emphasized. " T h e stitution." > li.il j 1 IimImii □an □□□ aa oops. . .sank in right up to your ■\h y e s , le t's h e a r It fo r spring, portlonm ent p r o v i s i o n s are □ □ □ □ a a a □ □ □ ankles, didn’t you. fe lla ? Kinda p e r fe c t, but whether they re p ­ agencies into 20 departments as an example of the a r tic le 's m erit. i hmul 11 (Ò.IIKI a)u II t ui ti nt\ vi ì;u»Ih □□u aon □□□□ makes you feel good all o v e r, ent' a significant impro^e- "1 think this p r o v i s i o n de­ 12 III Kltat 1 i Mouillait! □ □ □ c a a a a g @ B S 3 3 S B doesn't it? NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. (AF>- m ent o v e r t h o s e in the old titillatici in A A LI □ □ □ □ □ □ □ * finitely strengthens the gover­ I'm really looking forward to You nevar know what to expect c o n stitu tio n ." spring, Ever. the thought of that when Russian tourists tip you, n o r," Combs said. "H e has gen­ 14 li.iifiinak 15 C',tuiAtmivm Minor - i V ( lr tgmalttl orw □□a aa bellboys here say. Cites Compromise Role eral supervision over all those Jt.tH AH. Stall s>\ SOLUTION Of TtSTilOAY’S fUZZU delightful odor, floating through ag en cies." 17 St I tulli otlui In addition to a flat 25 cents the Brody group, curling h a ir in per bag, the standard tip, one Booth, a British citizen, drew Creation of a civil rights com­ 1*1 St i»it It * 41 Hut IHiWN Its silent passage, doesn’t dim sultcaBe-toter says he's been a p a ra lle l between the U.S, con­ mission was also cited by Combs ititt U 42 Iao|>ai dliki I . Sour b Fail played my enthusiasm. Anticipating tire given R u s s i a n c i g a r e t t e s , stitu tion and Michigan's proposed as % "significant improvement" lit! Ytll«iu anuna I 2 litt ml k ul 7. Mima. tm#U 4.1 Wiilgvott toUtn» 8 .'Growing beauty.of it all. when the flowers medals, o r trinkets. new document. In the new document. ap|Ntralu3 21 |*|i i\IM»Ht?» 4 4 Kiitntii i Um I “ T h e United States Constitu- Alvin Sokol&v, instructor in 9. IVriiki j * I \ Stilali 4 7 AHinnativv 4. WtlVl'M political science, said the pro­ simian* 4. TK hw E d ftar. . . . . Deve Jaehnig Night E d ito r............................. non Yogman prunouu J constitution will place increased B B p i '« m i M i c h i g a n S t a t e N e w s , Eawt I,tinging, M i c h i g a n elta Senior College ( Continued from pegs 1) wives whose husbands are nowin sit automobile accidents T h ere's a risk Involved In everything." (•rher’ s expedition«" said Mrs. PrtHer,, “ He loves all the atten­ While her husband la away, tion andatile Idea of his father roposal Passes House Nepal. " J a k e 's (Hrritenbach) d e a t h must nave becyi » blow to oY**ry* one in the party," sA*s. Miller Mra. Miller Is not Just sitting waring for hi# return, however. Each mlmiteTf i -r dayjfS VRttMs-; •' 31•V» , v' climbing ,Vft. Everest.” Last week, Ross and his neigh • ahsiilwF ' 1rii«»«ed * said, " i t was really unexpected I he M ilters have two laahatte cigarette hutte, orange peale, and even beer Creek, was dropped Monday In Ruth DeLong, home económica Jan. I to June 30, 1964. to study M ,rch j j , (#63 to campaign for iitratfon, Sept. I, 1963, to Aug. #nd change in statu« w a rn *P1 cane — all add up ro a tremen­ »tuba in lieu r i the fine er Jail agent, Macomb County, April i; In the United States; Mary L . office: Victor H. Noll, prnftra- 31, 1964, to teach at Central proved by the board aa foil ©¿¡I the State Iwglalature after abort r#rfn> Indiana and t)hlo already Mary Jana Van Mater, home Shipley, a a a o e l e t * profeasor, sor, education Sept. I, *963, Police Coil eg*. T afw «} Richard asaignment of William WardSln dous clf»n-up Jolt with a $(6,000 debate, but may be brought up j)avt, tt,|„ |aw price tag. e c o n o m i c * « g e n t, Oakland textile, clothing and related arts, to Aug 31, 1964. for editorial D. Duke, aaaietant profas a o r of e Jttr, educational adviser "T h e Utter problem la catiaed C ounty, April it Hsnry A. Huber, April I to May 31, 1963, to study . . ' n. WOfib for urban p la n n in g and landscape i#ai « ant profensor, N ig e, try atudeht* who don't think be­ aaalatant profeeaor (smsnsicm), for Ph.D. in East Lansing, forest producta, April I: Georg* S L S 2 3 Ä S -Ä 5 -¡“ r - - tS T S r y fore they drop their trash ,” aaid D i a l e r Bntnnachweller, as­ Aueten J . Smith, professor and Education. Sept. I, i#G3. to Aug. Coilsge of Education, Pe Gilbert A, Lloyd, assistant sup­ P. Graff, aaalatant profeeaor (sx- sociate profea »or, geography, c h a f r m an, metallurgy. me *1 . 1 * 4 . to (audy « * # UM- ,o June 30. 1963; aM ||nm erintendent ol g r o u n d * main­ te n sio n ), resource development, Sept. I, 1963. to Aug. 31, 1964. chantes and material« science, vtritty of Michlgîir» Ufwwr » Ni- Eugene —- j| — - P. Whltesid«. tenance. June 1; Mary Devine, inetructor, to study In Antarctica and South July 23 to Aug. 9. 1963, to travel ttonal Science 1 ‘Xindstionfellow- professor, aotl ectence, l ack of .traeh container* adds Phfi|lih.. Sep*, tí Jam *« L. Hill-.. AmeHcat Alftwd C, Sfchtuir, pro. th L U f t J p e : ■ ' " " ' «hip- KsthrynNcBurn#, in tfru c - ggrta t-'rocrurtr. IHarc1v27t! *friv to the problem. There are SO Instructor, Hngllsh, Sept. I. tor, A m e r i c a n tlioughr. and ify |Uo;v, aaatgnrrvent of l fesaor, police administration, Racheile Scbemmid, instructor cloaed container«, 12 wire bas­ Michael Stelg, aaalatant. pro language. April » to July 31, H, King, Office of the Secrw, Sept. I In Dec. St, 1963, for foods and mitritlon, Sept. 1 , 1963, ket», and eight 90-gallon drum* ifja o r, I ngllsh, S*pt- 1: William research and writing In thelinlted to Aug. 31, 1964, to work on Ph.D. 1963, to complete Ph.D. in E**f as Head of the MSU Ryukyu* p provided for JS.OOO.atudente. N, Hughes, associate profeeaor, States, Canada and Sweden; Don­ at MSI i¡ Robert Harvey Oahmke, I * nving; Albert-A, Hlum, sssp- Jeet,. March ,10, 1963, r.i Man L loy d aaid that there were not foreign la n g u a g e « , Sept. i; ald M. Jrhnmrn, professor, psy­ » a s o c í a t e professor,, maihe- crate profeaaor, social science, 1964: a s a i g n m e n t of c . ’ enough containers, but that hi» Laurence M. Porter, Instruc­ chology, Sept. I to Dec. 31, I9J>3, matiim ,S#ut, i. 1963, to Autt March 11 to April 19, 196.), to G, Halr.ea, associate prnft I * department did not have enough tor, foreign languages. Sept. I: at Institute of l*e»«re- Wr Sslzburg Seminar. education and tiu s ln rts l.iw. for research In Europe; and Stan ­ 31, 1964, to work at Princeton Austri*; John !.. Mae*. surattce. and office sdtnLrn i If money to provide more. He »aid Warren !. Cohen, aaalatant pro­ Defense Analyst* that 12 will be added this year. fessor, history. Sept, i: Gerald ley C, Rainer, associate pro­ University; Jame» H. Stapleton, ror. Counseling ( enter, June 17 rlon, to the Guatemala I V j feaaor, psychology, Sept. I, 1963, He ind icated that he did not J , Msssey, ssslstsnf professor, statistic*, «o l«*y 26- frt **och at April 4 to May 2, 1963. to Aug, 31, 1964, to study nt the assistant professor Western Michigan University; Other changes included: L think that aiudent» w v r- more philosophy, Sept. 1: Charles C, April 1 to July 31, 1963, to University of Puerto Rico. travel to Philippines. Hong Kong and Josephine Morse, associate rence Sierra from tmt c a re ln n # now than they w ere five Slater, p r«(***o t. marketing and Henry Clay Smith, profeaaor y e a r * ago. but that th e re w ere transportation administration, snd Japan; Jam es B. Hendry, professor. Counseling Center*, asstatant to irtstructoi' an m o re of them. In th re e y e a r s . Sept. I; J e r r y T. fMnders, visit­ psychology, Sept. I, 1963, to associate profeaaor, «cottomi*.*, June 18 to Aug. II, l963,toteach (Continued te page 10) the ci'it he*.risen .$! .OP**............ ing profeasor, metallurgy, me­ Aug. 31, 1964, to s tu d y In Martha's Vineyard am! Puerto f __ He «aid that som e stud ent* chanics and materials science, have heei dumping tra sh out of th e ir d orm windows. T h e Red March 16, Iuní. to March I*. 1964. Paul Wooley, profeaaor (ex­ Rico; Hans H. I’nch, nssfK late CL professor, psychology, Sept. I, 1963, to Aug. 31,1964, to study HOME f~20%3 t edai In »nothin populai p la ce w here ru bbish I* thrown. . "H u lld lu g e n tra n c e * a re p a r ­ tension) entomology, July I: Max under, a Fulbrlghtgrant In Nor­ Bruck, »»sisiam professor, so ­ way; Myrtle R, Reul, a a at «tint ECONOMIC cial work, 5ept. 1; Nelson P. profeaaor, social work, Sept, I, j STUDENTS tic u la r ly b a d ." he said. ( etnent urns a re provided for 1963, to Aug. 31, 1964. to at tidy | Edmondson, Instructor, humani­ c ig a r e tte b u tts, hut many s tu ­ ties, Sept. 1: George W, Alex­ In the United States. | dents throw them on the ground ander, Instructor, natural sci­ Robert H, Hotallng, taaoclate j ■eel can*tog, Mhk. o r stom p them out on the sid e w alk. ence, Sept, t! and K ie s n o r professor of urban plaituing ami | Bruchey, Instructor, humanities, landscape srchltecture ar.d con- | tinning education, July I to Dec. | Ase««© lesea fhs »a#* Theater ONLY "S p r in g c le a n -u p cam p aig n s Sept. 1. i r e a good idea, bill I would Sabbatical leaves were granted 31, 1963, to study «rod write .t I for; Robert C. Kramer, profes­ book; Beatrice F. Moore, p ro - I Thl» coupon en title s you fo r o l l m l f d tlnrm o n ly, to Ilk - to see th ese cam p aig n s a sor and director, Agricultural fesaor, GouneeUrtg Center, Sejn. I Twenty Percent Discount y e a r -a round e ffo rt h e re on r a m - p u s ," he added. Marketing and Utilization Cen­ 16, 1963, to Sept. 15. |464, to I T h e p ro b le m Is SO s e r io u s that ter, Sept. I, 196,3, to Aug, 31, study at 'MSC and In F.umpe »¡td ^ It w as the f ir s t Item of b u s in e ss 1964, for study and travel in ttie Middle l ast; Tunis II, ()ek on a ll sew ing notion re q u ire m e n ts fo r y o u r x la s s . at the S p a rta n Round Table m e e t­ California; Robert J. i vans,pro­ ker, associate professor and a s­ ing M arch 11 . fessor, biochemistry, Aug. 15. sistant director, continuing edu­ Upon re tu rn of th is coupon you w ill r e c e iv e a d is ­ R e p re s e n ta tiv e s decided that 1963, to Aug. 14. 1964, for study cation, July I to Sept. 30. !9o3 count c a rd that e n title s you to 10% discount on re the M en 's H a l l s Association at Cambridge University, Eng­ to study In Indiana, Minnesota j c a r r y out an ed u cation al p r o ­ land: Tugene W, Koelofs. asso­ and Michigan. * j m aining te rm re q u ire m e n ts. LITT ER L E F T AROUND by 'thought!*»* student* i* being Marie Wolfe, assistant lead- | g ra m , working through the hall picked up by Bob Beatty oi the Ground* Department. ciate profesror, fisheries and N 4M E Hom e E c . c la s s no. g o v ern m en ts. An Al ISG a n ti—I It - wildlife. April I to Sept. 31, e r , 4-H Clubs, March I to June j —State Newt Photo by Georg# Junne J963, to study In Alaska. 30, 1963, for aSNtgnme t * i .cam p aig n .hi vs. a ln u -p r-fo i* » !. " 1 ts#f* ! \ v ' -O' - Carson C. Hamilton, associ­ Federal Extension Serv to *V - i • mT 1 ate professor, r1 * • English,’ Sept. » I Smith Grelg, associate profes- I 7» ■■*. / 1 iix jL K 1 4 ) 4 1 /1 g to Dec. 31, 1963, to write s book • *\ 7 * A a f l l f i J t O I il^ C j& r .S 4bp 3.'tc A«*, i l -••}.«» Auditions for announcing p o s l- search for two books In England lona at WK AR rad io w ill be con­ and Italy; Harry J. Hrown, as­ ducted o r Monday at 7 :3 0 p .m . In sociate professor, history, Sept. he s ta tio n 's stu d io s, 3rd f l o o r I, T963, to Aug. 31, 1964, for Aud., sa y s a c t i n g m a n a g e r r e s e a r c h and writing; Alvin C. Itc h a rd E s t e ll. G lu ck J r . , associate professor, S ta ff p o sitio n s a r e open for history, Sept. 1, 1963, to Aug. a n n o u n c e rs, and both m a jo r s and 3 1, 1964, for research in the n o n -m a jo r s in co m m u n icatio n s United States, Ottawa and L on­ a r e invited to au d ition . Appotnt- don. m ettts fo r aud ition s m ay be m ade Robert F . Unkefer, assistant c a llin g WK *\K new s e d ito r p rofessor, music, April 1, to G ordon G a in e r at 3 5 5 -6 5 4 0 . June 30, 1963, to study at the Students In te re ste d in aud ition­ University of Kansas and MSU; ing fo r b ro a d ca stin g p o sitio n s In C h a r l e s Lawrence, professor, the fa rm d ep artm en t should con­ accounting and financial admin­ sul A rt W. Boroughs,farm radio istration, Jan. 1, to June 30, e d ito r _ 36 DAYS THAT CHANGED THE PERFORMANCE PICTURE IN AMERICA H i t In 36 day«, starting with the Monte Curio Rally# in January of this year, our products have posted a untered . . . a truly remarkable record considering that over 50% of all cars entered failed to finish. series of competition wins that have made perform­ Why do we. keep such an interested eye on comjH - ance history, ifere’s what has happened: titions such as these? Is speed important Cft m. Three V -8 Falcon Sprints were entered in the Frankly, no. The speed capabilities of the leading -V Mottle Carlo Rallye. This is n e t a race. It is a trial . American cars are now grouped so closely together "T h e y oil m u stiiava gone to e a t a t of a car’s total capabilities. We ditf it (nervously ) for that the differences have no real-meaning. To us, who The C ollage In n f * the experience and with practically no sense of expec­ are building cars, success in this kind of competition tation, because we had not entered an event like this means just one thing: the car is strong. This kind of before. One Sprint ended the experiment in a snow­ performance capability mean» that the car is so we. bank. But the others finished 1-2 in their class with built that it can stand up to- normal driving—the THE COLLEGE INN such authority that they moved the pood, grev b m - don Times to say: "T he Falcons are part of a power kind of day-in, day-out demands you put your own car through—for thousands of miles longer than ess capable cars. T hey’re the talk of th e Coeds! specializing in good eating ' and performance plan that will shuke up motoring in . every.country ip the wgrlsb” That was Number One; _ H i . m . % K i-catcher nylons OPENDAILY Number Two was a double win in the Pure Oil Performance 'Erials. Fords captured Class 1 and Class find out in an afternoon whatm ight take 0^ test-track mile* to discover. We learn how to bVl,d supt*rior strength into suspension 'system», steering 2 (for high performance and large V-8 's). Both of by Berkshire- EXCEPTSUNDAY these trials were for over-all points roll«! up in economy, acceleration and Tjraking tests. systems, drive train, body, tim r Apypne can buiw a fast car. What we’re interested in is the concept oi Only 99 bvekeiit.most OIBlI • STUDENTSPECIALS 5 0 0 — Ford du rability conquered the field. Fords 1 swept the first 5 places . . . something no one else had rweftAS* w swat w MZINMatl « É W equaled jn the history of the ev en t Tn a competition i — wlpch anyone can enter—designed to prqve how FO R D HOTWCONmHlV IB181IMwMhtl iml w f l t a f M ) 1g| together, 9 Fords finished out of 12 tadtOn.* -»oae-IMUMOCSaiSOr mI jß ■I K M MlcHfgAft S t â l e N e w t , Eawt Lanwlng, M i c h i g a n F rid ay , M arch 29, 1983 5 S tu d e n ts I ^o re *Qn S t o d n t f S o u n d O ff Bridge Pions Alm ost Final jn*l drawing« «id right-of- #aod waste la at a minimum one. and why their view is oft eh at ft .impuft. aa fa: aa w earecon - variance with our own. "T h e re I* a definite lack of erp'r't, aaid Bmery F o s te r, Man­ spiritual cognisance at S ta te ." ge' of Dorm and Pood Service», "Political map« of the world she said, “ w h e r e a s , tn Latin "out rates are the lowest in the have been redrawn several tlmea American s t u d e n t s feel that Mg Ten," he said, “ and over- in the paat decade. School ay»- religion Is an important part of roductton of food is very small,’* tema at all educational leva!# university lif e ." There 1» little or no waste of find it difficult to keep their AERIAL PHOTO looking aouth en Reflue St*.skews where textbooks, teaching aid« and ref­ ovti;intent funds. Poster ex- proposed bridge wfH cross the Red Ceder river* Lieberman To Talk t-d, the only money spent on erence m aterial* up-to-date." ••State New« Photo by Skip Mays Myron L leberro'.:, of Hofstra fod la paid by students living tn Using University students from University will discuss “ Do We lie dor mltorle*. f o r e i g n countries as resource Need a Nstlonsl Curriculum ?” 35,POO meals a day are served i the M ic h ig a n State dorml- rlott, Kellogg Center, and Oltn Stereomen Hunting persona in elementary and sec­ before ait Educational Research ondary schools la designed to Colloquium Wednesday at 4 p.m. IN YOUR POCKETS answer these problems. in 201 Education. pspttel, "We try to give Ntudentu tfie 'iti bargain we ca n ," he said, For Musical Talent ¡■within the limit* of food cost«.’* Regarding actual production of aU, careful planning andex- If you ure a horn player or a the University at several non- drummer and arc a freshman or Unlverstry functions, such as the PANCAKE Johns Uncle John's new Lunch­ eon and Dinner f avorites. D e l i c i o u s U.S. Choice VISIT OUR ART DEPT. rlenced personnel help keep sophomore Army ROTC cadet, Hlossomtime Festival.” Grlddleburger, West coast id watte to a minimum. “ All the Stereomen Drum and Bugle Uniform changes, and popular HOUSE sandwiches and cool, crl*p WHY RUN ALL OVER LOOKING FOR tor*, events oncampua such a« Corps needs you, Cadet Sgt. Da­ music has also been added to R8« tin cate to transport p e ts and •amily 'Finance several open­ small animat« to Animal Taxi ‘ 2 8 2 0 E G r a n d R iv e r I V 7 -3 7 6 1 ART if ings. Service of Phoenix, forkshop Slated [Educators will take pan in a Irmly finance workshop for rhe 1* ]L / J \I The Stereo* men are a part of the Univer­ MARIE’S SPRING FASHIONS SUPPUES tventh consecutive year July IP JB j sity 's s p r i n g t . ; d i t i ori h, FOR THE BASIC Ii - 24. playing weekly MSI; is one of 17 universities jKcring this summer course, at c a d e t pa­ ART COURSES rades. bualihed teachers and admin- This y e a r , t h e exhibition Irrators will receive scholar- iip.*. covering tuition. Credit «ward a graduate degree will schedule of the corps has been expanded, and will include per­ LOOKING FOR PAPER BACKS? For formances at the Blossomtime offered. Festival at B e n t o n Harbor, Applications and Information jy be obtained by writing Rus- il Kleis, associate professor I education. Armed Forces Day in Lansing, the S p a r t a n Invitational Drill Meet plus weekly performances WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION- at the dormitory areas. A CLIFF HANGER PHOENIX, Aria. (AP) — Doz- i of pat rone at a Phoenix drlve- "Exhibitions, o t h e r than at weekly parades, are something new at the University,” Cuttner ALL ARRANGED BY SUBJECT. theater say they got gypped, said. “This year we will per­ it was l a t e and the f i lm , form at the various dormitories 'Lolita," had one real to go. as a part of the weekly pa­ The projectionist didn't realize WATS CARNIVAL however. He closed »•? ebop, imbed lato his e a r sad drove rades. "W e also have several trips planned, and are representing 'THE FOUR PREPS CAN’T FIND A oma. REQUIRED PARENTS •UNION BOARD WEB BID MIE U6HTS TEXT BOOK? WE H A VE EASTER MIXERS SHIPMENTS COMING f _ IN E V E R Y DAY! I •U W V B B ITY LECTURE N fc W THEATER CONCERT N / H A N T IN G We Still Have An Al -g B ffif ;' y t i M fu tr l jp Excellent Selection Of â H H I Éèt :t - ••'•* ■ V •••.•.!»' •V jp t o * . v v ••v e- W?- u • -*V*m \ \ r & u p i c s ì a « hy j ~A.r*tc arvecj71 I m w im «x*isiiii t iim — : Diamond deUflbt ss you hsvo nova* seen il! Belo»» you Aa u w I«' HM NflM r . >v USED BOOKS! choose try TROPIC STAR* on your bond. The nesses», W O N D ER FU L C O U PLE p H E S T O R E D E S I G N E D W IT H Y O U . T H E S T U D E N T . IN M I N o j most graceful Of sii grost Artesrved styies. Froat « » to Undersuted sheath with s button calling attention to the neckline, a coat that » 0 0 0 . Matching bride's eirotot OB. Com* in today! narrows a* it asconda . . ssphisd to look p or t al wherever you go. In a blend Tam* • . . up te 1* month* te Fey at fabrics that stay slco . ROOK Esu m l STORE MAC at A IM I S, Wsshisgton ACROSS FROM B ER K EY - FREE PARKING A itctn m  i * » * to w ÉM Ì w&t iieg Friday* M arch » 1, l i e s M ic h ig a n S ta to N e w a , K a w t L s n s t n g , M ic h ig a n — — -1 ~r~ 1-■ — —— ■ 1■" iiiwwsee^S»ili»jjjW tlWSi»s»i^ooswWi^»»wass**»^M MSj|gBM »»toeM aowW MWM i ! » 1 •K 9 Brody Radio To Broadcast Wearing You’re Justico.Douglas Deems Diverse Musical Format - v * R * W B w k « j e » nldlrtesltor« ra sé es Out Nose s a t g ÿ ^ z g y ^ y y • • n ." * - . largely 'a rock""and roll station Under the new format, the NRW (mLRAKS fUj-Oll tap met will hé offered by rsdto «ta­ «1 your ««her worr lea youmay J «A iü iiN G T U fiT A fî? jB fÖ C i "Teaching Communi am I t Afe. h it »Mloiui iNfriiaa iA aiYllJi^ *•!*«• a n J «ho 4 » not have ■ttie i ri will Tut repVacei by OW o f Tr larf eat- percm tage sil progrem t t o » H W a^TTrW y' H w v rw iw - hours will, attll be rock and roll. aa wall know that «very breath William O, Douglas described coming • fad," Douglas con- berti«» — focuaed-on the prriam preatlge, courage or reaourream tlve Monday. station catering to many musi­ you take helps wear out your A m e rica n education T h u r o d » y tlttued. “ ..dnoreovar, the ton- of aducaflon, he did not Ignore vindicate their right* through I Rock' and roll hroadea «ting will i cal ta s te *,“ «aid Thomaa A. Due to an Increase In the popu­ nose. night ao blemished by "tnor«\ det»cv ha* been to «erveiipoltrirsi other areas cf American life suits for fstao a rre s t,” be decreased and the total hour a- M olier, S a n t a Barbara, C ali­ larity of other types of music, such aa ahow tunes, Jazz, and Fortunately tt la a alow pro­ propaganda, .than w* approdata” rather than On educational need, where he feels civil liberti#« need * "flelng poor and look Irg .ir* per-week of other types of music fornia. aophom ore and WRRS ra ta . 1 rouble doesn't start ,r> — some of tt raclai, tom e re - Ttioaa who travel In Communiât guarding! Job la a crim e in many of our i0- station manager, ” We haVe not claaaical music, however, WRRS I n c r e a s e d when WRRS open* develop until one Is in the S0*a ligtoua. aome Ideological, land*. . .know that a Conpmmlat • ’ T h e power the bureau«- ttlitte a .„vagraanta, whose only •prtng term opérations Monday been reaching the -formldibl* au­ will give each of rhese music or early 60'«, (hr, Kenneth H, "Amertcantam la often taught regime la not ati Mack, whll# wo racy is crushing. Only the export crim e if poverty, are convin t ) j at 6:30 a.m." on 600 kilocycle«. dience which prefer* other type* classification* a block of prim* Hinderer of IMttsburgh, f*a., aa a briaf for whatavar American at’» all white. , .la there enough can fimi h it way. One not fiankad try the touaanda and no bar j broadcasting time. !>n hour* per week of ahow said Thursday, courage and Independence left to by lawyer» haa Uttia chance to sodtstien committee concern*in tunes will be offered in block The doctor, her* for the disclose what feature« of the So­ enjoy hla rights. That prob­ self With the matter. High Court To Hear form Sunday through T h u rsd ay from t ) p.m. until I a.m . Jar* convention of the American Otorhtnological S o c i e t y for plaatlc surgery, aaid the me- viet system are not evil?” Douglas, in htasharpcrltlctsm aerloue. . « of American education, emu - lem p r o m i s e s to get more 9 "Some cities--and | nrlncipally of norinern o n ," * ” , .A rresta far Investigation nave a widening river of ham will he nreaented 14 hour* Per ritaniam that often gets out of meratad several ca s e a ri censor­ are «fill common In aotne areas of we know that when racist hta* Negro Pilot’s Case week from 8 p.m. until II p.m. Maud*?. «.bmigh .Thursday, #•*! 9 ji'm, untfl ii p.m. on Sunday, kilter i* the nasal valve. !tf^VigV$aitf fq contncrt ship by school boards of school the c o u n t r y , The persona ar » s e .rogietftrre sat auné «tádw gbíi«*- ****• a California school board he «aid 0f the upper or middle classes, treat a Negro or a mcmlx indoctrinated Into the polir. *r * aito»»«,.»» i laasieal programming will hold when you inhale, expand'when W a s h in g to n (U P !)--T h e Su­ ca rrie r« . The ruling aatd only ihe Sunday 10 a.nv. to 6 p.m. you exhale. Cartilage, shrink­ banned "A brochure T h e Rule of « r c « from »he lower atrau another minority aa a aec prema Court ha* been aaked to the federal government cau reg ing with age and w ear, can Law in World Aita u s . ’ by 0 ju s - o< from minority groupa who do cJjMlf ritiie n , the river of broadraartng spm. ulate interstate commerce. Molter said that the remainder foul up the proceaa. lice Douglas.:' nut know how to protect thCITi- widens." consider the problems of former I he American Civil Liberalles -nt the WRRS iituatc broadcast Hinder er eald implants of Duugiaa wrr.t on to describe, Ate Force, pilot. Msi Ion Q« .Q.tlSÖ of l ansing, who want* to tv .1 Union and o t h e r .group«. In a time will constat of rock and cartilage from a calf cure the what he called thi "paanlon (of r y ir 7 com m ercisi pilot. He la a Negro, “ friend of the cou rt" brief, aa id disability by stimulating the sifting bacia In sclioot lib rarle*" roll and "m idd le-of-the-road " Green’s cauae was taken up by the C o l o r a d o AMl-Ptsormrtn- 22 states have adopted laws con­ demning discrimination In em­ music. Gonttnutng on WBRS under the 2*1 growth of now fiber and «car tissue to replace the patient's by puritans, rellgloua groupa, laolatlonlats, t>egt egatlonlata, And atlon Commission a f t e r Con­ tinental Airlines, headquartered In Denver, turned him down for ployment since tOfV th erefo re. G reen's c a s e may have far- reaching effect, new format will he Informational and service program*. In the Sunday 6 p.m. lo ’ p.m. apot - and laissez tal e (do nothin«) advocate*, all In'ont on ferreting S l i n r V f T TTI TTT TT ^ out "Ideological stray s." I ti í A Í R f I •tirday |VDMISS|U5. a Job. th«: Justice Departm ent has WF5T0? will offer new* and sport* 2 Crash Victims n» W e rS t fiae» “ ■Education M' those standard» la largely propagami» ter one I lite I'o m m ta sto n h e l d that filed a brief in support of Green. from the offices ol the State W IL L IA M 0 , D O U G L A S - E n jo y A rt A ll C o m a d y P r o g r a m ! G r e e n ’ * r a c e w as th e o n ly re aso n It said the Constitution doesn’t News, "Al' SG Report sV» and an Continue Recovery foreign policy may be tn effect, point of view or one school of thought," Doug as aatd. ho was not hosen for the com- . bar state regulation affecting tn- ouGirnj of the cumptt* social c a i­ no matter how defeating it may rn»!»! for the week. I he B ritish '"T hat la indeed precisely the 3 » C o m e d y h S s » P tu » C a r t o o n s - 3 pany’s training school. I he com- state commerce unless a burden Two victim * of the fatal crash b e." the U.S. Supreme Court Jus mission ordered Continental to some kind ta placed on that Hroaih asting Corporation's dra­ tlce aaid in a «perch prepared for Communist approach to aocl • Com sdy h it Mo. I at College and Cavanaugh Roads ology. political science, history give him » chance to enroll, comm erce. ma« and orcheMr.atlo.il* WlUcsn- the N a ti o n a l Civil LI ber tiro wintet term were reported in and a r t ." I he company appealed to Col- Hi this case, the department tinue, aa win w e e k d a y new« Clearing House. good condition ai Sparrow Hos­ The s o l u t i o n ? Douglas aaid •oi „to state courts, which ruled said, rtmnatlonalpolicy "la flrm - broadcast« front the State Nrwa "Many text» subtly downgrade pital I hurtrday. "W e need tank force* which make that a state commission can't ly opposed to racial discrtmm- office?, at 0:30 » in. and 2 and 7 the N egr o e s in favor of the Evelyn Storm, Dearborn noph- aa sure aa possible that the li­ sncti order* to interstate atloft.’ p.m. w hite«," he «aid. "Som e...pro- S\ ii :■ this change in the muai- om nrr. ami C o n a t a n co T aylor, terature In Our SChOOtf la ade­ I.anslng sophomore, have both elaim Proiestanlam over Ca­ cal formal .of VVflRS, 1 ant con­ quate for the m ulti-racial, multi-, pi; Hox office heir, moved to the rehabilitation tholicism and Christianity over fident that we will reach a more religious, and multi-ldeologlcal I D1 1 HKKW KIIM Open 6 45 center of the hospital. They are Judaism by falling to describe the groupa that make up our nation.” ACOLUMBIAPICfUff diversified atKllence, enabling history of religious liberty In a •tneivtnH physical therapy ami While Douglaa— lott i known for out mtoi m.itinn and aerv lcep ro­ fair way, Shown Twice at 7:22 and 12;30 General Admission -• $1.00 I a re doing well.ahoapltal spokes­ gram« to reach more listeners > 11 ;>ì M S un!» I.D. cai d . ?l than ever before. ’ »aid Moller man Saidr" 2n d H i l a r i o u s F t c r t u r t A true account, Aimed a t It happened, of the fabulous adventures of seven courageous men who esplora tbe ^pknown, UNIVERSITY T A R L IT E I I '....... I the Ineeceaaiole ragiona THEATRE rieufiiwesT if i IMHM I "A 81 D E - S P U T T E R ! . . . s of Dutch New Guinea ann ouncts I F R I . S A T . S U N . (3 ) H IT S Thebrightnt quips ofmodrntimes., resllvprlceteaa...dellclousdrollery... Musical Comedy E X C L U S IV E F IR S T R p N l preciouslyetyl"-»»»cm«». »*.»ms J ^ J U t J la J J iJ jt w w n ^ g n c y a t 9 : 1 8 I Tryouts W h a t Kind of m strange movie I s t h is ? "ONI OF THE FUNNIEST OF l\ r-« 'OF THEEI SING” W h e t kind of strange people are thwee? m' ^ t b ' '■“V iy Jq ^ O n u , A$ M ACAbtMi «M0MMKR * “ O H E A F FO H U lie e u lib » - m i m M u s i c A u d it o r iu m 1 0 :0 0 considered e d e s tic i —Afchar yWaelajt, NY. POST 7 :0 0 - 9 :0 0 P .M . STAGE C A L I F O R - TO TER fifEïiLER S SINGERS, DANCERS, ACTORS MAI ZETTERIì SS'VERGIKIAMASKEII; I ONICHl i (B a th tu b and S h o w s r S in g e r » W e lc o m e ) VT S .VI O M t I »111Resell 3RD. WEEK G L ADM E R MNI 10taIMI tfietiMii UhM N I WART « 4 4 4 SCAUR RLACITOR «A im At 1:25 - ft»0 T M 1 A T -r Ä i 6:50 - 9:55 f.\ l. O l MSI Nominated F o r 8 Academ y Aw ard* Including B e s t P ic t u r e - B e st A ctor B e s t Su p p o rtin g A c t r e s s - B e s t D ire c tio n F R I. • S A T . « SU M . « ( 3 ) H its ! i H it No. (1) Shown at 7:10 P .M . - L a te T H E P U L IT Z E R P R IZ E N O V E L 18 t h a t h a s b e c o m e a le g e n d in its o w n t im e is n o w a m e m o r a b le M ID N IG H T M o tio n P ic t u r e ! CO.«rrwumwi s ia »Wee.ee «See YO U NO With Guest Star HCHARDÂETENBQR0 1 J6 H uniteo Antier* . . . » „ eavMt •oaett m. ; rnmeeree»m JIIIIBTIr# M tlU II ' M . U k l »UUKT eemwemjiawavj^Uat I H it NO. (2) i f tret R un) at 7:15 - 12:541 AFRANK LAUNCCR«¡d S®NEY.«LUfiT MITCHÍLLI AKN0SLÊY INTERNATIONAL RELEASE TH E CO M ED Y TH A T IS H it N o. J2 ) Shown O nce at 9:30 ke U A F t A N T E E D T O C H A SE ALL Y O U R B LU ES „ Ira [R tir AW AY ! M ug in color D O R IS D A Y In col jr - Í 111 A T H E P A JA M A G A M E ... w //■ mi m if. KWiuimr Tnm csaawniuM r ~Z?< ÄS M o ckv _ s » m „ACOLUMBIANcnms FCUASC ”^ íh £w ¡ § G R E G O R Y H it No. (3) Show n O nce a t 10:45 . e a r » «wrwoiaÉteWggqi INNBMF. DAVID A soro T! ^ « fctfV BADHAM• PHttUP ALFORD X H I MEDIA- RUTH WHITE • PAUL FIX • BROCK PETERS RU N OVERTON «SEMAIT MURPHY• COLLIN WILCOX ^ilSTOF. M fr' W m i m u\ Æ tm kt i r a S t a r t s A p r il 6 th . «i tt f . I H ie LO N G EST D A Y M iv f o in ' * T M a l t o s - IS COMING Kay v---;- MKS« IN S b i -- A. , _____ F rid ay , M arch 29, 1963 M ie htÉjffJ t i f r . W t W i, Ea»t Lnnw lni, M lchlm n 3 0 D a y In 2 9 F t .F r e m e r Q llP P T l H flS w m H H B H u m a n I c e C u b e s E m e r g e S k e le to n D A YTO N , Ohio Ifi — A ir F o r c e veloped by th t B o ein g C o . of study ie plnnoed In con n ectio n s d e n t i a t e re le a a e d th e ir " t h r e e - S e a n !# . with th e findings frtim the v arlou e m eb-ln-a-ruh" Thursday. At the »em e tim e , p ey ch o lo - s s p e c t s of the 30-d ay p r o je c t . I n C lo s e t J P o r 30 „days. almost* to th e ^ y h in u te , th # th r e e v o lu n teer» h iV * b»en aealed in a 20 fo o t-lo n g ffrtM n M R S r la te atudled th e lr d ie ta . w jh ^ N trr.-jefy fw t- *4*er* '* * * -* sio omm ee m inor ir r lts tlo n s .b u tn o th i oNDON . e h(. th M ^ e e m flM M b ^ to rn : g 0 |,^ f0 h,. Ing a e rto u * T a y lo r added: " T h e p e rm is sio n IO ptihHuh a dócil* rot- Üy c a p e u le re e e m h lln g a hugf f r e e r - •r. T h a y b reath ed the a a m e a ir Alt th e a c tlv itie a a r e alm ed s c e n e r y got a little b o r in g ," m ent In which one of h e r roy al e v em u e lly at eupportlng human Although they could not see « u c e n to rs alle g e d ly -c o n fe sse d to U fe durtng tong apac# Mighte, o u tsid e the rs p s u le , t e a ms of m u rd e r. topini » «**» Ul timo •»- over and o v e r during tho se 720 A tl th re a v o lu n te *,’» a r e e n - o b a a r v e r s w a t c h e d them on flip a n c e s to r was the d is s o ­ ... rarh«r ttiaa t * tM tom s ili* rh i two f r » * a lx J v « í« o - h o u r» , helping to e v a lu a te an (tetad m en fro m W r tg h t-P a tte r - c Ineed c ir c u it te le v isio n through - lu te Duke of f um brrlan d , who oxy gen reco v ery eyetetn d e- aon A ir F o r c é R a e e , w here the o u r the perio d . Insid e the cap died in 1851 fh e lk u k e w as Quean " T . m»P d ^ l p * 4 '» « " r t t e t e e te w ere m ade in fa c lllt le « of sole, th e v o lu n teers worked in V ic to r ia 's U n cle , fjueett V ic to ria L » « * l À f roaMSaw M ! in ««in forty wlilw la ih* Student»Aim che a e ro e p e e e m ed ica! re s p a r c h la b o r a to rle a . s h ift s , m skm g in stru m en t r.»*d - w as Q u e e n Fd l/ abeth '* g re a t *m g *. p e rfo rm in g peycho logtcal g re a t grand m other. For Summer «tftf- C hnaen from 14 o rig in a ! volun- te s t a , p re p o rin g th e ir pr» -cooked tn the docum ent, as id to he on ( K v t.ttM w lR N r - t e e r a , they a r e Paul H, Mankln, m e a ls and p assin g the tim e with • m e t e d in the royal a rc h iv e * |M(tcm. (h e w a p tìM i t h e i t i t » 2 0 , P ltte b u rg h , and O llb e rt C . h o o k s, cra ftw o rk and m u sic. at W indsor ( untie, the U ukecon V ’\ , n irtin g f a i « . M Í feeaiured o v ,r th* «ho«*»» Aiding Peru | T a y to r , 2 9 , of M t. Holly N .J ., bpth airm e n aecond c la a a , and Hop« To No Avail fe ss o ti to k illin g tils valet. l i t e v a le t, nfltuwl S e lli» , was found with Ids throat cut in a Tfaülrti rOUtO. Kutpa. P e r u te the ta rg e t for C a r i J . Long, 18, of. H orahem , A t P ja n s F p H tf J a c k e d ., x jw a b .» ? « l.:ir from .t b» * a v B i 5 « t * J f c « B U S ® Abe«« ^ ^0 U V n tv » ra H y » ,u<1tfc. "tSSnfyt ■**r’,"-, ; r\ ‘. M l , P ‘ .¿p «•rv- .'A Jgx -» .• .w.Tirs „ IJ I PP™i «3r< Lr,,»c: in rh# Instituí» OfCom- s u m m e r w fiflpiantofoate.r- — undrr a— I nylftr, m r only otic m io »• * W IMtii FO D N ” *RwgUrsi :•BRAND PEW on oaa ana wmauMO wte rtavon. Ceo*. WorM-T»l»(s«m F f c E U D 15 A "TAUT. INTELLECTUAL V IC T O R Kunotaw* ta mum aom at omacTon. THRILLER.. VASTLY EXCITING I‘ WVul««. Nsv vom Pom T i m MAGAZINE amou KunosAWA a ONE OF a t lo w U SIAO f IV p Y o jim b o THE YEAR'S The Next! Hilarious lOKSTrJ cnowTHt*. H e i e e l h r l i i B 310 N. CtANO AVtNUI show ! iv a m » f'jt Psycosissínw '2SZZZ * r rum s S t a r t s T O D A Y f Contluuoua from 1 P.M. Liston to WILS Radio's BOB CAREY Show M I C H IG A N : *> S e le c te d oe th e O ff ic ia l for details on how to win a $200.00 'Court­ W f i E I I M E U n ite d S ta te s E n tr y ship' D ia m o n d R ii f f From LEHMAN'S •% is to e iiM K f PLEA SE “ FREU D " not shown Saturday NOTI} matin#« until 4:00 F.M. IBDie KART0 ÖNkAAWIVAil M m r.: e n s s s w r Saturtey Macinae IjOO to 3:10 ■ « TIStllUDUIIMKS T5rrSooTBIw r»3En»»ton not good for ius F eatare mnm m. A é » ( í A « « « A . K im Jame» Novak Garner Randall u/kt mmW Glenn STEIASIBÖ6; DIHAMERRILL R06OTASHERWOOD~RONNVHOWAßD ciwtMASC&et a M tm ocoton FORD Ò H m m - M & t - * • vSoW EJ— it U - JO É flgIH»WK».NNa«o«-— I m .« s i Ü m i M M H i F rid a y , M arch 29, 1963 9 M i c h i g a n S ta te N e w a , K a n t L a n a l n g , M i c h i g a n vw m w m vm w M m , Bookstore Insurance Issue Analyze« Campus F in a liz e H e p T a lk Foreign Study Halts Adds 10%O For Summer I ■ ■ ' - « . e t vffVuag:-1* **’ Rounde $ »till there, even' If It JGM eu*&aofw»a afcr-.^ * Third International, itaeTf the »T lteT » #f ClMMSa#. pid-pace changea in theworloT The March 1 ‘Oversea*’ , p«* For Present April 15 Deadline Set F a FwlbUght Applicant* doe* sound tike gobbtedygook to the dnubledomes and egg- flrat complete iuch revialon In h'atf a century. with a flood of n«w words needed to keep up with tn# tlahed by thp Institut* of imwi national Education,- contains t bp continuation of the AUSC Students Interested In applying for Pulbrtght l*oat-doctor»l Insurance accounted for 10 per heada. _ F o r (natane*,"aq u ara", the process. supplement, " S u m m e r siudl student bookstore project rente Fellowships should write for application form» and Information cent of the Gross National Pro­ And *11 pc feet Iy good Eng- hipster term meaning an un­ Altogether, there are 20,000 Abroad, 1963". Rummer an with the next edmlnletration. and return them before the April 13, deadline. duce (CNP) in 1961 end made a lleh, too, according to Web­ sophisticated p e r s o n , Is new wordi and meanings, out programs conducted tn Cartad "T h e brunt of the program Applications for scholarship» for 1964-63 can-be obtained by significant contribution toMlchl- ste r'* seventh New Collegiate classified slang In the new of • total of 130,000 entries. and 29 foreign countries ar| vili (ill on new people In the writing to: Conference Board of AssociatedReaearchCounctli, gan'a economy, according to a Dictionary, the flret edition tn deak-aite e d it i o n , but was The new terme reflect the comprehensively Bated to i j government elected next month," Committee on International Exchange of Persona. 2101 Con­ current article by two members • decade. given Bill respectability inthe traneformatlona In h a b i t s , American smdonts. »»Id Executive Vice Prealdent stitution Avenue. Washington 23, D.C, of the Collage of Business, It* publisher »aid It follow* larger version. knowledge and environment. The magazine also romain! j¡. . Morton, East I .aiming Junior. tltSa B razil, Chi!». Colombia, t-rnuador, Paraguay, Peru Thom** L . Wenck, assistant the pattern nf lui recent p ar­ Also, "y e sh ," hilled as good The space age accounts for article* by U.S.' and America! " I he trouble with the special and Urutniav. professor, and Alvin G. Becker, ent. th e unabridged Web- English (or "y e e " in thè In­ many new word*— "G su it," educator a on the merits and pro) Scholarship» are a* «liable to Auaft site,' Mew Zealand, assistant Instructor, report there •ter'e International, who#*»!- ternational, i* missing In the ’ ‘debrief," "re tro ro c k it" and toms of academic work abroad p r o je c t* Iwing Initiated la that member* of AUSG are spreading Argentina, Brazil, Chile. Colombia, Fcqwad./r, Paraguay, Peru, wet * about 4,800 Insurance com­ ev«t ion of once-slang term s new book, •• are some of the others. The special issue la avflahtj thrtn'«elves pretty th in ," satd panies In the country in 1961, Of to good usage aroused out* other late idiom*, such as for 3$ cent* from the Institute < MSI) Representative To Addreat Librarian A ssociation these, 781 conducted business tn c rle * from aome literati. "p rlcew iae." Medical s c i e n c e adda Its International Education, X00 \*j Mot ton, “ We ran find enough A talk by an MSU lihi ai tan w ill open the second day aeaaton Michigan; 10S of these were do­ Concerning report* that the But generally, the newly new c a te g o r l e e —eyebanjt, cond Avenue, New Vork 17. n J p.-nple to work on committees, o f the annual M ichigan A aaoctatlon of School t.lbrarlana when the mestic Michigan companies. new desk dictionary repre­ •pawned term s are Included poetili a» i drip, "snalyaand” York. but no one who ran take ever aa group g a th e r» A pril 3 6 at the t T tv e i alty of Michigan Student • - » — • the, * i «KJ#. ."JdicWgen'*„br- sented # r e t r e a t to older with the. full sttmp of ap- (on* who is under peychoan- < Morton said some of the more I !nlon. * ** Genevieve Casey will apeak on "Meeting the Challenge for •urance Industry," appears Inthe form», hr aaidl^TbJitmyrdfV" provai - - such words ÍH i* n d p ífa -r «ïÿafej. Space Spttfatist ftijle people work on Pan I lei or March lasue of "Michigan Eco­ Which , lr> the New Colle­ aea aa corny, atlckup, on the ■irganlritlon*. promising m o r e Greater Service" to the 400 astusrnbled school librarians «t 9>30 nomic' R ecord," published by the giate, la flrat-claaa English, lam, yakking, swell, hotrod, To the old-timers, this may seem like "one-upmanahtp" Plant Discussion a.m .. Satui‘day. Apr il 6. MSI) Bureau of Htiaineaa am) meaning: "ran k footiahncas yahoo. Gerald Morell, chief of nJ prestige, than the student dla- (going a friend»'or compet­ i .,unt or student l*ookstore pro- 12-How Intercollegiate Rifle Tournenient Planned Economic Research. and noirsenne.” • A)4 0 ' r e c o g n i z e d a* le­ Chemical Rocket Fundament ,i| He added: "T h e Wehater ed­ gitimate is the moder n prac­ itor one better or keeping gi tttu , lire N a tio n a l K lfi* A sso ciatio n Intercollegiate amall-boi e "Our n a t i o n 'a citizen» and branch of the N a tio n a l Avici ito r* a re not admitting defo*r tice fit turning adjective* in­ one jump ahead of him), but < ::ft* nrqjantViitkMi leader— rifle sectional tournament will bx* conducted Saturday oh the businesses,'' Said' the authors, [ nautlca'and Space Adminlatrxttol In any way whatsoever,” to verbs, such aa "finalize” to the’ Webeter’ a people, it'a ahtp pi ohlenta of fin an ce have r ange tn I lem on -m at Inn Hall, s ta rtin g at 8 a .m . and ending at "paid approximately $3.3.6 bil­ a Will apeak on "Atomization t However, thenewdlctlonary and "p articu larize". necessary to may abrraat of i ha - k launching of the »tu- lion tn premiums In 1961. When Shock Wavea: A Phenomenon i H p.m. does back awny from some The new d e sk dictionary the times, dent b o o k sto re , sin Id M orton. Competing tn the tour nament will be 2 6 tea in a, to include 120 state and federal government in­ Combustion Resonance" m 1¡i.ir* ” 1 hr I nan took m ost ol the individual*, n-pi fxenting M differ ent college* and untversittea surance acttvtty I» added, the Monday tn thp f'ngin#«ring Audil ¡NJN.G f t m oney a v a ila b le fo r the pur­ total premium volume was over torltim. | iti^ning F from Michigan, Ohio, Indian* and Illinois, chase of hooks. We wanted to atari with $2,(X)0, which we don't have yet. It would be tough? to Competitors will include girl's team *, ROTC teams and Vai - any rifle team». All result:, wttlbe used to determine the annual collegiate Rifle National standings. $.33 billion, about 10 per cent of the G N P," Private insurance componimi, Prof Says Marketing TheTermis New- But The Sutton » com p ete even with that i mount.* Economic Growth Key ' tn 1961, says the article, had es­ T h e ■ori gi nal pl an Wits to buy used h u m an ities bookn tit Higher'' p r i c e s than book s to r e s and sel l Friedrich Elected Head of Michigan HPR A ssociation joini \. Friedrich, chairman of the men'* phyalcat education Inatructionai program has been elected presid ent'elect of the timated aasfit» In excess of |170 billion Inve ,ted in our natldnal abundance, "ALL- AMERICAN’ I» a n economy. Marketing, not production, is them ch eap er to stud ents then Michigan Association fot lleaitli, Physlca 1 Education and Rec- It in estimated, says the ar ■ the key to economic growth in the "It l a ," he «aid, "the Insti­ rhc book s to r e s do. i ration. tibie, that privately operated In­ United Slate*, a c c o r d i n g to tution which distinguish»* the e m ••We’d lik e to giv e the student ,\y president-elect, he will take r hai gr of such functions as surance companies nationally William I .a * e r , piofcaaoi of American economy from other W YORK m o r e money back and p o ssib ly planning the a saqt wtionN convention. He Will fake office In 1964. employ 1,175,000 persona. economies, marketing. tr» it Davt fo r c e i!,c• book sto re » to Rive With *h (m I .tWOmember», the a »socJat Ion Is one of the larger»! "Insurance em ploym ent." so "P h y sical production," said "Marketing 1» responsible to jrirtgftdd, them a b cttei d e a l ," aal d M o f - organisation* rot teachev * &ftH1ar«d with the Michigan Education cording to the author*, " I s about l. azer, " la limited by the quan­ a very large extent for our effl- \/ of ItHei \5soel»tion. 50 per cent greater than that of tity that the market canabWirb.” dent p ro d u ctiv e s y s te m » , f o r t h * »in Mr«, Hi Ilei tight be furnished by set ­ Art Oeportmen* To Offer C lo sse s For H ightchoolera all banks and trust companies in "When abundance p re v a ils," Im p lem en tatio n of o u r te ch n o l­ (j waiting tee honora rie» except whore the United State*; It is greater l.a/.en «aid, "Increaaod produc­ ogy. Saturday a n classes will he held by the Art Department in l«t ( hurch al noi buyer U are needed, and than that of the trucking and Com­ tive capacity no longer a »sure» "It 1» Impossible to under­ t res BO A■: renter dm my. spring term fur junior and senior iltntd feat! verhead cor? s could la* kept to munications Industrie* and equal growth, 1he limitation has ahlfted stand our culture without some high school »tridentn. ¡pioti will 1 minimum. to that offered by all Interniate from tha. productive plant and the understanding of marketing. Drawing and painting for Junior* will he offered from 9 a.m. P are!. It Purchasing agende» would be ra ilro a d *." physical facility tc the market "In an economy of abundance. to 10:30 a.m., for seniors 10:30 a.m. to 12:.10 noon. here ¡s so sta bit shed lu t be Student Set place, Industrial system» become more Pot additional information contact AlmaCoetach at 333-7627. Two othei men aure» nf the y io you.B 1er building, the Brody group mature, manufacturing capacity nil m the Citsur-Wilson a r cn, tortoti Satd. won- Phys i cal F i t n e s s C ourse Set For Facu lty Wive» An informal "K eep F i t " class for faculty wives will be offered economic contrlbut ions of the inaurane* Industry tted tn the ai ttcle a rc the benefit» and taxe» "B eca u se of our production orientation we have under em­ phasized the r-latlve significance Is expanded far beyond theexlat- Ing demand, and because of spe­ cialization and the nature of o r­ Keeps its old, deliciousform ,11 my syt ling tn you or you that spi tug term by the Continuing 1 duration Sci vice. the companies pay. of consumers-and consumption tn !;,rt you 111' boo tn whni our economy . Previously, only ganization», a gap exiats between I hr course beginning April i, will meet Monday evening* a* flowers IcA 11 "Benefit payment» by private hualneflS Investment rrcel vrdat* producers and consumers. Under G .„ri '- IO p.m. to 9:30 p.m. .it the Women's Gymnasium. ■su re r» ," say the MSU men, tcntion as a significant factor in ucy Parei M\1iiny '-ru» such conditions, marketing be­ Registrations » r» being accepted dally In 9 a M en III llall. Ieri» she ft 'exceeded $17 billion In 196) comes a very significant institu­ c Urr.r. wl 1 1., i |nsy will include both e x e rrU r and »wimmln*. For more Influencing buslnes a condition»." ><*rhnp* me inin, mau-'n . out an the l)niver»its I xten*lon ilfflor at 133-0130. L i f e tnsut ance companies Examining the substantial In­ tion." M c D o e t M ' s W orld a) vestment» of consumers ln such l.azer, a m e m b e r of th e atone p¡üd .taxe», licenses and f !i .bn able» *» boyxea.gj MRU staff since IfQ^lR -VX»'.* n y -W U ■ • A r’ W liVy. a 'r rHsw NhA# *»*«4 É Uh Ì*? hA,V'vw'. 4, '**»<< ' . ’••«!'* the i - w - 93 j j » ^ I prete »Monat pMWé<*nw>V». ■ f t-a n f ts ij» » !! Ü 1 ■•ÉD.*-* j a. „ .k 1 J ,» * W*t> • rmium m« •"ff n -r nimrfiy 1« W gi'W ig hia we at a foster r a te ," he said, "we ion Squat Mlchlgan cltl/en« and liusl- »hall require not only bualne»» D u r i n g C a m p u s V i s i t nexses paid the 781 companies Investments, but* also consumer JACOBSON’S MEN’S SHOP-210 ABBOTT ROAD •Vope». 1 Kid!.' Pat operating In Michigan $1.323,- Investments. his life BY L E S L E Y KLEI N and the men a re In a v a rie ty to e co n o m ist and e n g in e e r. 874,00(1 in premium* in 1961. "The role of consumer» *nd regain« S t a t e N ew * Staff Wfltet of p r o fe s s io n s . B o th boys and m en tra in th re e The same companies paid $943,- hence mai ketlng as live focal ever had VII boys love c o o k ie s and punch Mt s H ornd eek», t r a v e l i n g t i me s a week fo r two hour 246,000 In Michigan claim s that pdlnt of economic and buslnes« \\ the boys of the Poxne.n C h o ir h o u se m o th er to the b o y s , In- p e rio d s , »he said . year. action become» evident." awful 1 I’obni,: w e .f no exception trotiu,«»! .. group o( «tx men, According to M rs Horodeckn, T hese c o m p a n i e s ai so paid Marketing, according to L«zer, 1 she sold Dress»»! in t'h erry -red jackets giving thetr profeaalons which the boys have been busy but $23,424,774 in taxes and fees to la the institution mo«t closely 3-year-o! ad Mark shorts 3» youngster* ranged from doctor anil clerk are also a bit home sick. the state. Identified with an economy of ly for a ¡■tween nine and u m rte e r wan- e free to room up inent. 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' - Friday, M arch 29, 1963 9 Mlchtgah SUtfg N e w g , E a s t L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n F irst In n in g S p ré e Intramural News Softball To Blooperbatl p.m. and 6-8 p.m.: Tueeday 12-1 fh ls ttprlng the women « In­ p.m. and 4 :1 3 -9 p .m .: Wednesday M a rk s S p a rta n W in John Kolia’ baMballora added Inning surge. First b a s e m a n 'Sched u le tramural program will change 12-1 p.m.: Thursday 12-1 p.m. ¿réna softball.tohloüperbfl 11. This and 4vlS - 9 p.m. Friday 12-1 •V i ta o new game-which ha a b e ro m o - P '^ '- * nd Saturd ay II * .m ’Afrt’ y crV popul* r across 'the nation. 2 p .m Dtig to redocorstion 'T h e ru le -* .and equlpmeMoai*« «reive c l i n i c the tem- potmry room will be 105 Wo­ April 13 Albion (2) Home identical to the current softball men's IM another victory on their pre­ Je rry Sutton »lammed a home 20 Wayne State (2) Home rules. T»e only exception* are season eouthern awing with a 16-9 run In the fifth for the Spartans. change» In the pitching /one and Men's Residence Bowling l*ompover F o r t LeeonWednes­ The four bagger camo with the 24 Central Mich Home the strike areas. The leaders tn the m en'ercst- day. bases empty. 26 Purdue Away On Thursday, April II, at 6:30 donee hall bowling standings are: gSrTh# victory over the eoldlere Regular season play opens with 27 Illinois (2) Away p.m. a short clinic Will be of­ block I. Arpent and Arch Dukes Kail brought the Spartan»* record to a double-header against Albion 30 Detroit Away fered for representatives of each (tie); block 11, Bailey 3 (final); 4 - 1 tn thetr tune-up aeries. at home, Apri) 13. team, Only the pitching and strike block III, Hatley 6 afid Bailey Thursday the MSU dlamondmen Sixteen of the Spartans’ 2Sball May 3 Minnesota Home /one changes will be discussed. moved on to the University of games this spring will hr played 4 lnWft- (?) Home Along with the new blooper- 7 (tie); b l o c k IV, Eminence: *; «¿èrti Virginia. Today and Saturday vi­ St MflU's Old College Held. #7 Western Mtch. Home block V, Bast Shaw 3; block ball the women's spring spon sits totheUnlveralty of Richmond 10 Michigan Away VI, Feet Shaw 6; block VII West Schedule includes tennis, golf, : and George WashingtonUnlverel- T e n n i » 11 Michigan (2) Home Shaw 5: block VIII, West Shaw T eam 13 Detroit (2) Home archery, and track and field. 10; block IX, Wilding; block X, ty will wind up the prep session. In an explosive first Inning 1 7 Olilo State Away Women'» Exerclae Clinic Wlguasseuj b lo c k XI, Cam­ against Fort Lea, 13 Spartane F a l l » T o iV C 18 Indiana (2) Away The hours for the women'» bridge; b l o c k XII, Cameron; , aeeav iri.bai/iK Asm ppcm d.'fce.aer• CHAPRL, MilA , K.C. Michi­ 24 Wtsconaln Mere ef ti I Western Mieti. Arçay aaerc tse irttuare: Monday 12 1 Wr* >t Davey M oore's lunernl tiny- —1 foot 10--with huge dark a come-from-bohlnd 9 - 4 victory D e a l e r . .T h e S t o r e w ith th e R e d D o o r . eyes and long dark Italr worn In over the Detroit Tigers tnGt ipe * hal t Lansing will be the site O P P O R T U N IT Y n lugficld. "htu, Will he a / qi lilies with the card: a ponytail. She was born in Puerto fruit League exh ib itio n b a se b a ll for dual meets against Penn State B IO L O G Y AND S C IE N C E M A JO R S! Klco and rat Sect In New York. Thursday. May 4 and Notre Dame May I I , iitt M r*. Benny P a re t." She met C uban horn Paret In a- The remainder of the 1963 slate If you plan a ca reer In the health scien ces, now la (I waiting there at the Zion I'railing 1 -2 going Into the nightclub where she wa n >dancer. eighth, W a s h i n g t o n got round consists of appearances at Ohio, the time to arrange for atfrnlaslon. T rim ester plan. i«t ( hurch for the widow of .lead featherweight boxing " I t doesn't neeni fl yenr since trippers from lorn Urown and Drake and Penn relay events, the Chlropract! offer» a singular opportunity and pro- ¡pion will be a telegram from he died." she said In her soft, Jim King, Brown's homer came 1C4 A meet In New York and the m ise aa a ( a re er. One year undergraduate statu® Pa re t. It reads: S p a n I s h-lnflerted voire. "It with one on and K lug1*.’ Was a so lo Central Collegiate meet at South acceptable s entrance requirement, For information here is no much I would like seem s so unreal, Bend, Itit], write: blast. , n you. Htttpleaseknowyou "H e had n e v e r been seriously D e tro it c a m e up with one run Spartan trackmen will travel to Director of Admission*, Dep'f, C, ill my sympathy and under­ hu rt b e f o r e . You know that every ■ In th e bottom of the eighth. Minneapolis on May 17th for the ling tn your lone. I smpray- one has to die aornetlay, but you Winning pitcher for the Sen­ Big Ten outdoor championship N A T IO N A L C O L L E G E O F C H I R O P R A C T I C a m p b e 11*9 Suburban Shop ■r you that God will give die don't think it will be so soon. ators was starter Don Rudolph, meet. 20 H. Ashland Blvd. Chlcaga 7 , llllnals 11 yi'i.i need at Httfclt a ti me, ' ’ " A t th e b e g in n in g I felt » l i t t l e Qualifiers in the conference flowers and telegt am arc bitter at the fighter who bad hit Fencing Meeting encounter w ill go to the NCAA ucy I’aret knows ro do. But him, but I don't blame him now. A meeting for v a r s i t y and eel* she must do something, After all, you do go Into the ring freshmen fencer* will b e held i -rhap* more than anyone In to fight, and someone has to be­ C o a rh I km S k a k ls, whoae North Monday at 5 p.m. in 208 Men's I d She k n o w s Mr come the winner. C a ro lin a ten n is te a m won R e fifth im . •^icL Moore.•fsta.Uu'T*. M<>ore."f*ta,'bf.'T*' ' ( ? * r p’ ) h.»d »tayed a l t v * ; w r-*« ■ T j r “- tin» ir .»-Ad. and crIJX'ltxJ,. «hie to attend contact http in his e v tf f pllfifF SNf ¿ M -- ■-«■.I- ... . ■ T>1 V ’« J ? * . - V* Xu mrim. r.g hi* wClVer weight T6T/ goo Square Garden, slung* tfie sulphur and moiasses— .•'ropes. For 11 day* she sat 'Kid" P aret's hospital bed his life flickered out. He reg ain ed consciousness, get a CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT »•ver had a chance to tell him Chevrolet Super Spot'ui* have a charm that Sport zing applies to the Corvair Monza soothes your springtime yen for romantic Spyder, very breezy with its air-cooled 150- awful the way they have to adventure as faat as you can slip into a horsepower rear-m ounted engine, and 4- ’ fine aald T hursday, holding' bucket seat. (Kspecially the Irnpala’s, with speed sh ift*. Ditto for the new C orvette Sting 3-year-old son Benny J r. , its a d ju sta b le new C o m fo rtilt ste e rin g Kay, a magnificent thoroughbred among ly for a moment before he pure-btood sports cars with not e free to romp around their wh. el *7) Front bucket seats an* a «inglesacrifice in com fort. Both room upper Broadway , a great start, but Super Sparta Spyder and Sting R ay come in rnenf. In a back bedroom AI- al.Ho feature plush all-vinyl in- j RRPSR SPORT teriors. special interior-exterior coupe or convertible styles. All 6 months old. was napping. trim in tasteful touches, and a Chevrolet 8uper Sports are like I hey keep talking about stop- Used Books veritable feast of goodies we call spring d ay s—you've got to get boxing. But that's tn Call- out in them to savor them. So fit where-Davny-Moore died*... .perform ance o ption s*, t ’hev- rolet and Chevy M Super Sports catch yourself a pawing zephyr .iren't talking about It in invite adventure in convertible and waft on down to your York and that's where it will Chevrolet showroom. Available to be done." or coupe form. That same Super •Optimal a t n M m a t. [omen’s IM Pool « ■ a w e g s« a m •M ftW mâ m m w äm ie Women’ s Gymnasium pool be open 7-9 p.m. for the l i l l ü S of the term beginning Mon- So fee Is charged, but swirrf- sé Supplies, Notebooks, Pens, must provide their own mm mm .. 'towels, and suits. For more rmatlon contact Jane Aiktn D 2-8764. _______ m*û Pencils Etc. ,la * » R in g s f o r . June G r a d s sh o u ld |be o r d e r e d now. m. Fast Service m e- jpDon’t Forget Our Rings Inciude.degree, seal. [ I engrsved Initials and a I i » l m w m ART CELLAR- A ..■hoice of 10 stones. W-. Full Line OF Art & 7¿e .. 3» Q a /id S t iû fn • *:■ % -. -. vf. 0—Ï Across From Horn* E co n o m ic » B lo g . ED 2*6753 Gaud East Latuing’t Department Store For Students Sit& p A n éte# w m . Spartan Canta r Spurt Cnumrtibu. Uetuer: ¡«tap o w uarvp rm w , — — -w "Only a hap, ahlp and a i«mp fres». ; N O W S IS W H A T S N EW AT YO U R Ç M W H M T D EA U R S ACROSS FROM THRUMON BUROMQ AD Co»o A Wilson Dormo" H i - r■ -I1 ’’ * w i F r id a y . M s rc h 29 , i s Mlchlgi r »on of • f «ckota ft| tty in in M flight I ¡ On* of Û I in eonJut* for im W AN T AD by Ui •AUTOMOTIVE •EMPLOYMENT • FOR RENT •F O R S A L I •LO ST A FOUND •PERSONAL •PEANUTS PERSONAL •R EA L ESTA TE •SER V ICE • TRANSPORTATION ’ • N A N T t * '1” ' ‘■ H E A D L IN E : J p.m. <«*• tta t» day ko* nr ie Derail for« fiwlffCElion. Mrtfru 'rank 0 v»or •//<*»foo» p.m. 00« c f o il L wart romotei Jtiy t>«for« puktlroi) Lnlvrre being PH O N E: l e t cfor fee ei 355-8255 o r 8256 This Ad Unless Blight eke ef y«w ere Interested In Hv- ; Ming re o n «l Ine In e brand new beautl* RATES fully lumi »bad e l f com* relty f 'uUrmo 1 DAY . put student apartment, b round 3 DAYS •t e price comparable ie I m , drii 5 DAYS whet yeu, ere presently fcwwbpi 15 word, par paying* Vr (h* II e PurnUhed In contemporary style* • f e l l y carpeted • Alr«Cendltlened iy Automotive • Individual Porche» • 1 bleck from comp«» • Ce*ed living • In d iv id u e l b e d * & stu d y desks • Spacious Aportmentc 900 t* 1*000 tg* ft. We ellll have Nome units available for auinmer and fall term . For complete information phone Glenn Ü, Harrla IV-32261 o r eve­ ning* IV-21O09, We cater tu qualified atudettW. FOR SAU . 1962 ! 10x50 I Perso ".Uh selected used cai V i l L K S W A G F N S , lO So-l» iX91TT?<ÄUtT.^M:e:Tent cTmii ■ re r. t ‘ «Ui a lt e r 5:00. 4 8 9 -6 0 ' 1 Low cost, large readership, quick selling power-Canpus Want-Ads. . „ You w o n t have to siond Order your in line TRY A STATE NEWS ring , c i now next y e a r Jan e W ANT-AD W e ll have double DOfT BE SO POLITE 4JHY DON'T VOU JÜ5TCCMÉ ftlBH T OUT, AND S W xtJUlRE CMARLiE BÄÄJN... .smks at the ¿L A D qDD HAVE A TEAM O F LOUDMCH/T N S f l _ RED CEDAR GARDEN APARTMENTS ji (BI, Local Police Seek Michigan S t * f New«, K a n Lanalng, M ich ig an __________ F rid ay , M arch 29, 1963 Junior 500 Thesis Compares Court Chosen Paul Outlines Negro M otivation lacketeer Palermo9s Son e Lambda CM fraternity MM an­ notinead the five members of (he Travel Series qua en*a court for the Junior 900 9 y GALE MC ELRATH im p e to with prevalent •on <4 • Philadelphia be«, gambling (tu b on Februsi jP f . May 30. State Newt Staff Writet d« of excellence, ** evi- aekata figura « a » named Authorities haw b«*n trying Court m e m b e r s are: Judy by th e teats. Hut when Studenti tty in two FBI warrant« to link the fir«, which followed Lamps rte r, Detroit sophomore, pia« ed in resi académie «ettIn g * Prom Alaska to Chile, from Wilson B. Paul, series di­ schools, nredomirmfirlv Nostro. Ing flight to avoid proaecu- a hehJ-ttp a« the c lu b , with Connie Parker, Wltmetka, Hi, ih e lr motivation rended to drop. the United States to Yugoslavia rector, baa announced 20 globe­ rated juet a* high >n académie IOn* of (he. «erran te wca Young a* own'a lethal warfare for freshman, Joan Sie r am, Detroit and over the seven aeaa, high trotting programs for (becoming motivation ratin g s i t youths in G re e n salti e n v 1 r o n m e n t a 1 I In conjunction with a felony control at gambling racket«. eophomere, Anne Stifter, Hun­ academic year. Each Saturday m e a t o t h e r M ! r h i g # ft high to n d i'lo n a u » important Intarma for ne account checks Many member* of the Young*» tington Wood«, freshman, and Ann adventure !lee ahead for patrona evening event features a color s c h o o ls , /«< th e ir g rad e point of *< hot8 S tic attatnment. A youth by University police. town club have hem aponaorlng Warren,' Grosso Point Park aoph- of the 196J-A4 Uni ver atty World travelogue film plus » lecture. averages were " b« fav o rab ly endowed af a "S an tf Bomb" campaign to omore. One of the coede will be Travel Series. Dennis Palermo, 39, The se rie s open» with Thayr» lower. mi tl, ‘->t when piared in a non— rtd the t * ruckeier# blamed chosen queen. Frank (Slinky) Palermo, Soul# and his "M agic of the Hubert L . Green, ;f the 1 du «Grimi ng env|rorim«*nt such aa for 10 wv », and unsolved kill­ r>v1entsgrow remoter and racket* fig - cation Department, marte i h e [being sought by Umvrr |lee for passing severtl ings in the laef four years, Deputy U.S. Commlaaloner Henry C, Robinson issued the Obsolete Buildings Mediterranean" on Oct. 9»-and continues with Alfred Wolf, " t r e - lsnd," Oct, 12» Robert Davis, study end listed the f indiftr,«! in Hi* d o cto ra l d i * • « t i » ito.in. * h i * w o r k s igslnMaca- m otivation and » 'h le v e - eks of ISO spicce in the : . _ , "Belgium ,” Oct. IV; Capt, Alan c o m b e r. arson w a r r a n t for Palermo, Ming ares, whose father's «ports betting ac- rcity p o l i c e eatd the llvlt lea caused hi* questioning by Bring Urban Decay VIBlera, "Making Se* F ilm *," Nov. 9; NUrol Smith, "C h ile," A comparison w - ' m * d e t e r tween Negro and Ci u caaisn f'ltp* **A M te e m V »< »detnld fikdf- oncept ««*: f'ntitdt ruc lai in tItene t sch o o l student» on itrWt'f -,/k igi . r-t fÿfKifflif' a f f l i ¡eUrmo apparently move* the Senate Raeketr Committee, Nov. lb;,Cllfford J,K am en ,"T h e "Since the Second World War and motivation. A a me li r|» ttif rwo i)c f ro ti icfvooli» country stopping In cot- The break in the myaterlou* Building* becoming obsolete*! Valley of the Rhine," Nov. 23; industrial cities have imported finding was that Negr*0Midi V Hool its, drinking with college fir« in the Youngstown clubcsme. a faater rate ihan ever before and John Goddard, "DeviI*a Highway, w b f r> p f i d i c f i f l ¥, d^sfttìic |«bgfjrpm such are#*,” ,b***bL student $ ! Riytn i hi gi Average ft r*Tftfhprf'*- r*. r>’»iwhp*e#i»vgkw«h« ncetec» ¿«tau»!»«1 !*«•*«••-- Ratta. ».Jleertso» fmpul " ilie a e people go to whatever fnnr'rva«toe«l -t r » » ■jfenpr. « ■ t (he Iftpior. well, SB, told ( teveinnd detec- worker* are two big cause# Of program to be .mfiouncnd, Dec . 7; wS$* A M àtiW port of the city where housing la jarn rs Metcalf, "A m erica's Her­ t h e i r Ceura siati »#*n i r- T M ro tf ■ warrant suppioment- flee, achieve ¡ he ¿t ade point • whit» of city cor«#, the«« are two ma­ decline when the people move In. " G rre r t'," Jan. IX. :T«j4#Mrwn wlft» rii# « l*e rn à flv r of nlverafty police war - Other World t r a v e l Ser >e* student* d id ,” ho fta Boswell « a i d Palermo had PRANK PALERMO jor one*, Indicate«MylesG. Boy- "And for every one person who thflfy wfwjId r Li*v# toCOnd warrant Is one reneged on paying a promised G r e e n «aid p o s * t i b l y Negro l»n, director of the Softool of leaves the city, five such person* f i l m adventure* i n c l u d e Uric t •..i ~h ' ar i/idsy, or i r o llry / ight to a.old prosecu youth* know bow flw-y Should t e - $5ÒÒ, C levelaiid police said, Urban Planning and Landscape Pa»el and "Six Gateways to the son In the million dol- B o sw e ll, «rre a te d In Menver at a Voungeton, Ohio Falla, Penn,, la under Indict* Pet Clinic Architecture. move In.” These laborers are mostly un­ Caribbean," Jsn. 25; ids* have wt.en p laced in an a< »'ifrffij ' ttlng, Tl f toffiof row , t^ry iflv s illb iy "C ities tend to replace them* skilled, and when job# become Chickening and J e a n n e P or­ terfield, ''Dutch We s t Indies mem on ir second degree *rmr der charge In the rope alaah- Scheduled selves every forty year» of so ,” said Boylan. "The helglitened sca rce in one industrial city, they move to another, whore they and Surinam." Pen, l;btanMidg- Ing of David Loufbourow, 19, pace of technology I* rendering repeat the wearing out process. ley, "Canadian Rockiest," F.eb I aT GHtnrr and April 27 proportion of retail trade that tbs DO YOU WANT ME for A DATE and May 4 at the Pavilion,, core area captures decreases” Hie clinic 1» open to all child­ added Carl Goldschmidt, assor­ ren between the fifth and eighth ts!« professor of urban planning, THERE’S NO grade« In (be Lansing area, ac­ Bualriessea may move out, he cording to Mr*. David Johnson, said. publicity chairman. Mlgi stion of people from leas MAGIC FOR ONLY s900 The clinic 1* being conducted privileged areas to the city also by 40 veterinary student* and has * decaying, effect, indicated TO FIXING PER MONTH? their wives, *he «aid, Boylan. _____________________ 40 Brunswick Lanes GOOD FOOD CALL * B IL L IA R D S qvandt "KEW PEE’S" skillfully prepares A IR C O N D IT IO N E D • S N A C K -SUM* ^ jL insurance I U Ja f Bg C^CtDrtefk*-, delicious meals to fit your budget. r n t i MEJAC TV RENTALS I» %*• C o ll IV lik V V v ’’ r ♦ fu t ______________________ __ . .............................................. ^ , y J8*> -ry lJ Bf»r '^ S w k B p o h S u r? ^ Y LANES CANCELLED & REFUSED DRIVERS NEW LOW RATES BR AT CLIPPERT L373I JUST SOUTH OP US’ EVERY KN O W N KIND O F INSURANCE & BONDS FRATERNITY SPRING TERM I Afegry (fr h a flav o r? r e y t o n 's RUSH torrytan f/ MONDAY, APRIL 1 HOUSES ON AND WEST OF ABBOT RD ★★★★★★ III» 32; V tant p ice, < it Lo* 'iiiiitii TUESDAY, APRIL 2 innati* ws: R jeciâl HOUSES EAST OF ABBOT RD JO; Bt .onorn April ïOK.C i t i t i * ’k 'k 'k * CoM Mor1 ■Vt. I T I f . :e N. S| I re I»). es L, 1 •, tnjl Dick -, En« ifley. tt Torsyton’s Dual Filter in duo* parte» divisa eatl" ALL HOUSES , 31; tant 31 ; aflö says P u b U n a ,Ho, Rock) C . t o o l th e M C L X X X V 1 I F h » « T T r o m o , U p o a “W h e t t a x ." « x c ta i™ ssor HocRook, -to e n jo y a T areyto n In m ed h» real H e r .'. « . « . n - x . m u . - d e « » S t a . y o e « o e r 7-K) Pit itior. y w i’d ite t fm m im y filte r c ig a re tte !'' sej. m a— wruiaaja aanw r-’w > ■■c ~ th ta l Fitìr-r m a k e* th e lU ffcrcH cr :s , A1# sor.n tyd D. *1 scR îj DUAL FILT E R X%M i «ut n ^ m toIx.rLmtoo ,f Am Ai y .y -fA le s w .ee > «ee. WÊËffii jf n a M I t , t a s a Mii'hignn S 'a t r N 'r w n , K a d t U n s l n g . Mtchlgsn ÌM 1 M Courtesy To Negro 't^Æm^ÆÊÊâÊÊmélÊiÊÊÊbÉÊ Cost Pastor's Job W Æ H W T C lI C o lO I LONDON Ml •- An Angllrai M«hop h«a callad on Chrlatlan! MIAMI (DPI) — A laginaw tn atop «linking of God aa t»in| mlaalonary coupia waa among *'«p «HW*" or "o u r chora" o surad or remnved." to Integrala ihe ro lle t*.‘ tha 11 paraona doportad from BnyN Wir*. .• Tha rhurch o f f i c i a i * votasi Ha. as id that at lina meeting. Cob« WadnMday who doniad Dr. John A, T> Robinson'i ovai whclmingly lo a r r ap i "*» Coa "hagan ts*iM ilritr that I chargaa by Fldaf Castro that •uggoatlon. put forth In a 70 mioiater'a realgnstion, a mova was fin «ugh at t latnsfm," thoy a a r v a d a* Amarican «M* papor-back booh, "Hnnaa sttviwaiad «at ti#r by ih# hnu d To O o i," liti atlrrad a nattnd Hanry R«pt»kl*. rhalrmsn of •gonta. ot De «cotta wtdn rollgloua controversy I th e church's deacon*, laid Web- Mr. and Mr*. William iim p - Wahaiar aaidihat in Juo#, |9M, R r I t a I a, The publisher« « I atar waa sSkad to raaign ha* lin a . Jehovah'a Wlinaaaai. ju* diroBtod Pentì sn»i anoth»i thinklhg of prtmm* another I vl n m a e - '"tin Tnw bean ~wirrnnrctatt- arrived aboard a Pan Ameri­ Negro io Hi# office |jf ih# t l*m 000. (I by lanaitm" for th# Issi thraa aon .registrar wher* ihey ¡tl- can W o r ld Airwayt 0C6B y e a r s , Wehater h a * Iwan p asto r Tho 41-yoar-old R o b in a l j rainpfcd io annoiI, Neither * n which Haw to Cuba Wttfctoa- of th# chujth (out y e a r s . Suttragon HIahop of WoolwjLI «e, #pi*tl thci», hui (ialiti w«a day morning with moro p rla- •aya ChrlatUna muai go ctvrojpl enrollad Jan, 38 tiitdet « feti rdw sids ami i'tiy d e c l i n e d ontr ransom aigiplloa. "fh t agoni ring procos* ofTkl ersi tiHin otilar Ho hoc a ma conmiont. Joa Shn unii, duo. C J . doff, of Adamavtlla, t aching ihamaolvaa" from a i l l Ihs (trìti Negro to hi #«k ih# s#g loi nf public relations fnr ihe T ea., who headed ala Jahovah rcgstlnn barrisi «*n ««v etili c o lle g e , Sii 1.1 VthlS la n Itlitltrl missionaries a «id ha and th# dlttonal Imago of God. Ha >< I gases that Ood should ha W I t allonai levai In South t trotina ol business nf ih# Baptist ItmiTh Slmpkina had bean taken by calvad aa tha ultímete r e a l, I . ..I I«’ mutiate. *#1>1 ih# i ìr ~ o n ,! il'« . U isu I police f#e«v their aiatlon In , . "If Christianity.la toaurvlv. I lw LJant Wat. "tìcstsul i l ;ft ’Si11) * Havana an March f t and held ha «rguaa, "H must ha rala' ¡^J v#Taiva pipi te tinnii no (li# t m Incommunicado wMhout a s - to modern «acular ttyn, not , I log#" hy tnaml<#i s nf ih# ad ptaritton until they wore de­ to tha dwindling »umber of '.,1 miniair«?UW. A.tualtv. h# aatd. Archbishop Spurt Religion In W ait ported. The missionaries said on* r^tNMllftou HBMMlWM «."________________ MHNNNMIMNnMNnMMNPHaBBaaa* - JI of tholr taadsra, Ployd Wood- Always • warm welcorrw » | lakovos Unifies O rthodoxy Sovonth - Day worth of Paaadww, C alif., waa I A S T L A N S IN G •till balng held In Jail In G“I** on charges of being a top Advantitt Church F R IE N D S M E E T IN G Temporarily m s a t i n g atl •gent for tho U.8. C entral Univarsity Lucharan Ctmr hI . M M C S M L t a O ! ............... r Division and Ann » . 1 SATURDAY SERVICf* u n iv e r s it y OtIO a.m. .Sabbath ¡Vhooll 11 ¡00 a.m. Worship Howard fi. WtakO * nrtinutarl Don stifflor, Mlnlstor Pn 917-1077 Hibl* School M S a.m. Wot'ahip Sarvtca iQltt.fcffi, m»i,—,— ii,■ *^piPuri'Ti»*i**qeawg-wwit*i-wa^" ' '-3sr**-^gmaMaM#m#ea# Rome, ihere are negfitlatlnnabe- Lansing C antral Fraa Plym outh iwaan Budapest and Hie Holy Re# F ir t t C h u rch H O L Y T R IN IT Y concerning hi# future. Mathodtat Church Congrogatlohai G R E E K O R TH O D O X Sum r#a In l*ur(g*ean capital# 831 N, Washington. l.analng Chur chi have tndlcaied that aotnc form Sunday School lOtOO a.m. Allegan at Townilr-1 s CHURCH of freedom I# hetng arranged fnr Morning Worship iltOOa.m. Lansing, Ml/h. W ashington & F illi M. t*h, dhe* * the Roman Catholic prelate. Such "A Net eaairy of thaC roaa" Morning Worahlp , .11 H#v. Jphii i\ IShiIoh, l*'A*tOt # (1**1 would probably hehetwean Rev. Forrest Van Vnlln, "la Modern Religion to tli* Vallear ami th# government preaching Kaay?" T Miitifíis vlv'aa of Jenna Kader, the Hungarian 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship Dr. Alfred P, fL #y M * uh * * ** 11 m 7 p.m. Evening Servlet preaching.| Prim# minister. Osvirt# I in« di\ 10 am service of Socrad Music Church School ati lf»;4S 0 I I ($1) l»WL Sg*i tYHHI i I *IS t.tH, Sui4t(il» lh b«m(k1 i't frèi»a|"\L. Rabbi Guoit For free cab service call RD 7-1394. __________________ J r . A Sr. Youth M eiiix. 6:3d imo m W *. Of Masons Flrat Christian F lfit Chfjlstiai St. Jolm * Studunt E a « t L a n sin g R tf ormad Church Churqh P a r lt h U nity C a n ta r / 340 htorahall At. l.analng (Dlsclptos [of ('to i*i Rev, John M. Hofman, Pastor D.L. Rooher. Mtm*i Morning Servie* 9:00 A 9; 49 Church School IlttS a.m. 10:90 a.m. MoVnlng Wot Vmahl i'li\ le I anna Julian Sunday School lOllS a.m, Temporarily itieetlng at V 'im at o rg a n isi . .L.konHyL.-ba* ^■/rfTst^r ? ¿ ? a k i¿.-árxx 9¿ c í Wrv\n#»*lejy t vAÏUi^i •* ,», ' »oii; vn-w •*•ÁW ! i' ip. trtioe cmw • a;; . » y„ « !V"->:••■ *« ¿ 1 4 i’ \ siw ^ ^ lg a » 7:9pjgm . Mr, á^owagrntn a» T tlT -3970 'FSt lrtn#|»onr«Tliin ■ ,i. Mtdiate«! wuh Unity Vhoel 3141 by Satuitday everiinit ,il \'hi tatian tty , I *•’* su m m it. or Rav. Hofman at IV 9-9690 BaBaancswaaeao'' '■.- First Pra*bytarlan O llv o t Baptist C h u r cl C ontral M a th o d ls t Ottawa and Cheatnut 3319 p . Michig.ni wir*» t io m ihe C gpitul 9:90 A 11:00 a.m. Rev. Wllllafn Hartman, Paunr College Glass 10:49 *.m Cribhery and Nuraory P ro ­ SUNDAY 'h i s » • lenti.«: Servire* 9:49 ant vided. Sunday SeNoot 9:30 a.m *#t n t f « ■ w. 11\ portrait of I eter , Morning Worship f 9:00md 11 <00 t.m. A Monolog Youth Groups 5*30 p.m. u r. Morrow, preaching Evening Service 0:30 p.m 6:30 p.m. Galvin Club m id-W f.ek s e r v r i For unmarried young adults Wednesday. 7:0 0 p.m. A warm and friendly welcome Foir church hue achnlui# awaits you at First Prosbytor- Ctgll IV 2-8419 lan. ____ ____ W ELCO M E STU D EN TS F l r a t C h u rch of U n iv s r t lt y Lu th oron Klmborly Doans F a s t m ir v s t e r E a « t L a n sin g U n lv e r g lt y M a th o d i» t C h r is t , S c la n tlit T r in ity C h u rc h C h u rch C h u rc h Church of Christ 709 E . Grand R l v n P r o s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h and Student C a n ta r 1007 Kimberly Drive. Lansing E ast Lansing .ienonvUv*ttonal (3 Mock* W, of Frandor Church Service: Spartan Avenue Shopping Cantor on E. Sunday National Lutheran Council Grand River) MINISTERS Dtvision and Ann Street. E. L. IV 9-7130 igene William» (3 blacks north of Berkey Hall) Subject - "REALM ian R. Piet am« 993-2999 Gerald O, Krusia, Si leor. E . Heck IN T E R - C IT Y B IB L E C H U R C H Walter R. Wtotzke, pastor Minister tIN11 RPf. NOMINA T IONAL ) R. S. BURGESS Mis* Tocia Sund - Campus Sunday School: TWO BLOCKS WEST o r f r a n d o r Worker 2M? Í . MICHIGAN__________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PASTOR University Student* WORSHIP SUNDAY SERVICES Regular • MARTIN LUTHER CHÄpIÜ Common Service# Morning Worship 10:99 a.m Bible Study 9:95 a.m, Wad. Evening M eeting MISSOURI SYNOD 9:00. 10:19, A 11:30 a.m . • * 444 Abbot: Road. Ph. 332-0??8 Evening Worship 6:00 pjn, her S e r v ic e * Sermon: Wednesday evening Bible Reading Room local«! Wot ship: 4:00 «.m.-Matm* "M ark of the M aster" 10:00 a.m .-Euchartat Study 7:30 p.m. W. Grand Rlvor. MUktoCttS Nuroory c a r e la provided Thursdaycevenlng Ladles Open Mon. thru Sat. 9; 10:00 a.m .-Bible Class at *11 three sorvtcee Bible C lass 7:30 p.m, -5KX) p.m. 11:15 a.m .-Regular Service 4 p.m. Doctrinal Diacusaion Sessions Sunday School-9410 A 10:15 Mon.. Tuaa.. Thura.. ufltf Suppt l i v , r.nsBBt lAtfw a.m . days 74)0-9:00 p.m. Assoc. Ehrnctor 5 p.m. Bible Study n. AecAveeday eveninj; 6 p.m. Gamma Doit* Student Dinner Student Supper 5:90 (30f) Supper &430 p. O' and Bible Stvah. -Program 6:90 Por Transportation Call All ar# welcome to Forum 'tOPp.tr S 15 p.m. \ espere-Evenlng Worahlp ■ve Churc h aífree. 937- "Personality Conflict«", Mr. Church Service«. •«« vi Free bo» tranSpertatfc F ree B us tt*naportattonav*Uabl«toall service* FE 9-6190 ; tnhMr-.at«» concem - Stuart Gilbreath, the Counsel­ UM tho Reading Room. 30 minutes before eecl Call 993-0778 or 932-0996 su* schedule. - ing Cantor. M.S.U, __ ED 3-1960 < or ED 2-3494 ice «r .HMvd the c*mpu* F IR S T C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E AH Saints E p isco p a i St. A ndrew s Edgowood P eo p les Gonaaoe at Butler S treet* Ptoplot Church SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH C h u rch E a s t e r n Orthodox C h u rc h 8UNDA\ SERVICES East Lanafng 1S1I S. WASHINGTON — LANSING C h u rch A U n iv e rsity Church School •••>O»••«•••eoe*#»o***#*00*0*0*0000^*^S WB« Your "O u rcb -A w iy - P m « - Homo ' Interdenominational M o n u ig A o r t h l p ,.,,* ...* ........... (URL Studtnt C a n te r 200 W. Gran^Rtvor lj BIBLE SCHOOL \ OOti) GrBB§»»a»o*M»»*****9***«**M*»Mae4aoa*a^!00p*®» "C row * Him King" Campaign Continues at Michigan rrtngBhqflr Hour............................................7.-00pjn. Attendance Last Sunday 1163 M im a»* B iM V | rB V , Wrv . i rvneuw*v*. i*n mrv< " " Í:3Ó Lxn. - T Í i O F á a : Rev. R. Feige Ptr d u ll. Supervisad ear eery ««ellobi# euch Mieten Traditional Musical WVkRSHlP SERVICES Uey - Miniator Tum Thompuon - Munie Dir, Lenten Service Sh90 k U43B a.m. Tranaportatiau available call IV 4 -t3 9 4 __________ "T h e Passion of Our Lord, "Why Dana God Allow E v il?" Sutvdev. March 3: Jesus' Christ According to St. Why a ra conditions aa they aro? , Matthew" presented by Doos evil have a purpose In the Universe? FIRST WESLEYAN Th* Sanctuary Choir under tho METHODIST CHURCH direction of Dr. C orliss R. •llO P J L Adult Youth Fellowship Arnold Î&3Û s i I dti a can. E ast Michigan Ave. as 1 'Pastor Susdan with a PANORAMA OF PROPHEt Crtb Room thru High School CHURCH SCHOOL Rev. R. S. Nicholson T in a «f F al lowship and Rafraahment J r . Fúgft Fetlowship * pan. 9:90 a.aa.-114X) sun. Chair Vespe«- Service ~ pctn. Crib room through At! W elccane Sunday S ch o ol.................« . . Morning Worship................... Affliteted with LSuted Church PRO S B U B TEA N SPO K TA TIG M MOMMNG AND EVENING India - M r . M ich ao ij Of C h r i s t » Co-^reganaoal- Call 483-0794 lor Information Special Youth H o u r. . . . .« u C h r i s t t a n . Evangelical and ■Hr P astora: D r. Howard P . Sugdm. Dr. Tad Reformed. * Africa - O r . K a O f l Ward, sad Rue. AM ba leena ' _ WELCOME