E i g h t C o e d s S e e k S a t u r d a y ’ s M i s s M S U ’ Title JU D Y SMITH MARTHA VANAKEN H O L L Y VANDENBRINK PAM HARBISON GAYLE KREPPS CARO L CRUPI J O Y C E DRAGASH M I C H E L L E GIBA Weather Inside Partly cloudy a n d cold, MICHIGAN li N Defendant S p e a k s On Indi­ with a low of 20 and a high ana Subversion Suit, p. 3; in the mid-30s. Winds light University T h e a t r e Name Change, p. 4. STATE r at 5-10 m.p.h. UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan Price IÛ4 Thursday, January 30, 1964 Vol. 55, Number 83 Tax B ill Exempts Greeks, Co-Ops B ig g e st Satellite P ro p o sa l P rev en ts U.S. Launches C ity L e v y Saturn I Moon C A PE KENNEDY, F la . l f ) ~ capability of orbiting 19,000 to I 'C o lle g e Costs 20,0 0 0 useful pounds." A lre a d y H ig V A Saturn 1 ro ck et prop elled into He noted that W ednesday's ex­ orbit the w o rld 's heaviest s a t­ A bill to exem pt fr a te rn itie s, t r a weight w a s d u e to the e l l i t e W e d n e s d a y and sp ace s o ro ritie s and student co -o p s second s t a g e ,. which rem ained officials said the glittering su c­ from p erson al p rop erty taxation c e s s vaulted the United States (continued on page 4) was introduced in the house of ahead in fire power in the sp ace re p re se n ta tiv e s Wednesday. race. Reds Say Rep. G ilbert B u rsley , R-Ann A fter the co lo ssal ro ck e t, with A rb or, sponsored the bill. 1.5 m illion pounds of b ooster C o -s ig n e rs a re Reps. Andrew th ru st, shoved a sa te llite weigh­ Cobb, R -E ls i e , C h arles Davis, ing 37,000 pounds into sp ace, Robert S eam an s, a s so cia te ad­ m in istrato r of the National A e r­ onautics a n d Space Adminis­ AF Trainer R-Onondago; David Upton, R -S t. Joseph; H om er A rn ett, R -K a la - m azoo; and Ja m e s W arn er, R - CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES -- Work on MSU’ s ever-expanding campus, in this case in the Intercepted Yp silan ti. tratio n , told a news con feren ce Science Complex, continues despite recent snow and cold. ____________________________ _________ Rep. Daniel W est, D -D etroit, Wednesday: planned to introduce a sim ilar bill " T h e r e is no question that this week. today’ s flight put us ahead of R u ssia in the capability of launch­ ing heavy p ayload s.” W ernher Von B rau n , d ire c to r WIESBADEN G erm any (A P) - The R u ssian s d isclosed W ednes­ day that Soviet fighter fo rced HAITIAN D A N C E R - A chained member of the Jean-Leon He said Wednesday that tie will add his name to the list of c o ­ sponsors fo r B u rs le y ’ s bill. Feels Discrimination Denies M ore support fo r the bill is down a U .S. A ir F o r c e tra in e r Destine troupe performs a dance thot symbolized the Hai­ N e g ro Right To D e fe n d Self of the M arsh all Space Flig h t expected to com e from dem o­ C en ter, which Is developing the in Com m unist E a s t G e r m a n y tian people’ s struggle against French control. The group T u esd ay, killing all th ree o ffice rs appeared in the Auditorium Tuesday night. Photo by Dovo Syk** c r a t s house. Fo u r other Demo­ •Saturn fam ily of ro ck e ts, hailed c r a t ic r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s h a d the s u c c e s s a s a m ileston e in aboard. nor'ftrHlncr fn the planned to support the bill W est erything goes acco rd in g to the. man’ s effo rts to reach the moon Washington d eclared the T 3 9 "W e have withdrawn the fa ir th ats one le s s black to w orry was shot down and p rotested was to introduce. ru le s, like in a fa ir fight, w here and added: fight o r violence a s self e x p re s ­ about.” Y a le Shortens " in the stron gest te r m s ” . The They a r e Dominic Ja c o b e tti, both con testan ts have an equal "W e n ow a r e ahead of the sion from a la rg e section of our "T h e o ffice r left out one other Soviets re je cte d the p ro test im ­ Negaunee; G eorge Montgomery, chance to w in,” he said. R u s s i a n s in c a rg o -ca rry in g p ossib ility. T h at o c c u rs when a D etroit; Jo sep h Mack, Ironwood; p opulation," E v e re tt C. Hughes In the o th er c a s e s , the Negro ability. They have orbited pay­ m ed iately. said in a P ro v o st L e ctu re Wed­ white man kills a white m an ,” Gen. Paul L . F reem an , J r . . and Josep h Kowalski, D etroit, is excluded from the right of Masters Program loads on the o rd e r of 15,000 nesday. Hughes said . U .S . A rm y com m ander in chief house m in ority floor lead er. fa ir fight o r due p ro c e s s of law. pounds. Saturn I gives us the Hughes, p ro fe ss o r of sociology "In this c a s e ,” he said, " j u s ­ B u rs le y ’ s bill was sent to the "Although we A m erican s think in E u rop e, insisted the R u ssian s tice runs Its c o u r s e .” open an im m ediate investigation house com m ittee on taxation for and anthropology at B r a n d e i s Y ale U niversity students will fulfill his m a s te r s req u irem en t U niversity said that the N egro, " T h e r e Is no p re -v e r d ic t, ev­ (continued on page 6) and called fo r a reply "o n a m ost study be able to earn th eir b ach elors of 225 c re d its in the rem aining one tenth of our population, is A s im ila r senate bill was in­ III Students urgent b a s is .” Th e fate of the tw in-jet tra in e r was d isclosed in a stiff Soviet and m a s te rs d eg rees slm u ltan e- oulsy under a new four y e a r p ro ­ tim e. He would have to go to sum m er school to finish In tim e, troduced last y e a r , and died in denied the right of p rotecting co m m ittee. How ever, B u rsley , him self from attack by d isc rim ­ how ever. D avis, Upton, and Montgomery ination in handling the co n se­ 6Spotted9 In gram . note re le a s e d in Moscow, a c cu s ­ N eville p red icted the four y e a r quences of a fight. Howard R . N eville, acting MSU are m em b ers of the house ta x a ­ ing U .S . m ilitary authorities of Idea would be esp ecially popular p ro v o st, said that while State tion co m m ittee. g r o s s p r o v o c a t i o n “ aim ed at in the fu tu re to students going "In 1963, a southern p olice Wilson Hall aggravating the situation in cen ­ tra l E u ro p e .” h as no such p ro g ram , its possible to com p lete both the b ach elo rs’ into such p ro fessio n s as law The bill re a d s : chief was interview ed by an Eng­ “ The p e r s o n a l p rop erty of lish p sych ologist. T h ese a r e the and m a s te r s ’ d egrees in four o r m ed icin e. social or professional Saigon Seized In Viet Nam Coup The m e a sle s have com e to The Soviet note did not say If the student had advanced words of the chief: y e a rs i f t h e student took an fra te rn itie s and so ro ritie s and college. sp ecifically that the tra in e r was p lacem ent c re d its o r could waive " I f a black kills a white, that’ s SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P I)— D issident m em b ers of the ruling a v e ra g e cre d it load of 19 c r e ­ student coop erativ e houses r e c ­ R ecen tly, N orthw estern U ni­ shot down. But the State De­ the req u ired c o u rs e s , he could m u rd er, m ilitary Junta of South Viet Nam seized con trol of the cou ntry’ s dits p e r te rm . ognized by the educational in sti- v ersity had an outbreak of G e r­ p artm en t d eclared it was shot He could com p lete h is bache­ even com p lete work on the two " I f a white k ills a black, th a t's capital of Saigon in a bloodless pre-daw n coup Wednesday. U .S. man m e a sle s on cam p us. T h is down, was obviously lost and lo r s ’ req u irem en t of 1£0 c re d its d eg rees In le s s tim e, Neville justifiable hom icide. m ilitary s o u rc e s say tanks surrounded junta h ead q u arters and week the d isease hit Wilson H all. (continued on page 4)______ " I f a black kills a black, well the resid en ce of junta ch airm an M ajor G eneral Dhuong Van Mlnh. ( continued in nine o r ten te rm s and then (continued on page 4) Ja m e s S. F e u rig , d ire c to r of The junta broken up in the rev olt was set up Novem ber 2, Olin M em orial Health C en ter, one day a fte r the overthrow of P resid en t Diem. said he is not alarm ed . He said O fficials of the U .S. em b assy in Saigon have refused to talk such an outbreak of m e a sle s is exp ected about this tim e of y e a r . Discusses R o le O f O r g a n iz a t io n with newsm en. F e u rig said students returning Malaysian Peace Efforts Jeopardized from C h ristm a s vacation bring back the d isease caught from younggr b ro th e rs and s is t e r s . Students m ay be unaw are that they have m e a sle s until th ree Fuzak Says mendous pow er and resp on sib il­ 6 Judie ’ "1 have only t h e highest re ­ would re a lly like to know what the A ccording to t h e "in loco pa­ KUALA LUM PU R, M alaysia (A P )— T roub le on the cease-fire lines in Borneo is jeopardizing agreem en ts reach ed on Atty. Gen. R obert F . Kennedy’ s M alaysian p eace effort. P resid en t Sukarno of Indonesia, whose idea is that opposing Editor's Note: This is the re n tis” clau se o f Michigan sta t­ fo rc e s should stand pat, objected in Ja k a rta to M alaysian c a lls ity in the hands o fju d iciary m em ­ spect fo r the students on judic­ students think of Ju d iciary . An by rad io a n d a i r - d r o p p e d m essag es for Indonesian-backed g u e rrilla s , days after they co n tracted the first of a three-part ser­ u tes, u n iv ersities a r e allowed to i a r y ," Fuzak said . “ They a re open d iscu ssion of this would be d isease. At this tim e the red ies on Student Judiciary. b e r s .” take the p lace of p aren ts in dis­ to su rre n d e r. . . . . . „ trying to do th eir job to the best v ery valu ab le.” rash gen erally asso ciated with ciplin ary m a tte rs . F i r s t Deputy P re m ie r Subandrio, who also Is Indonesia s Foreign E stab lish ed in 1951, Ju d iciary of th e ir ab ility, but I have the feel­ A lexand er seem s to have no the d isease b ecom es apparent. M in ister, supplemented this with a d eclaration that "freed o m By SUE JACO BY is em pow ered to recom m end spe­ ing that we as ad m in istrato rs may doubts about the worth of the s y s ­ A university is not req u ired to fig h te rs ” in M alaysian Borneo a re responsible only to Sukarno s State News Staff Writer cific p en alties fo r violations o f be placing students in the hypo­ tem . He ad m its university values follow the p roced u res of a reg u lar o rd e rs. un iv ersity regulations to the dean c ritic a l position of upholding v a l- som etim es com e into conflict Does that pow er se rv e the best cou rt of law, to allow a student to Coupon Exchange of stud ents. All students charged ues which they do not sh are. with the valu es of Judiciary m em ­ exam ine his a c c u s e r s o r bring in Lawyers Dispute Hoffa Trial In terest of the students? b e rs , but say s he “ doesn’ t think with ru le in fraction s a r e entitled ” We know that all of the values CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (A P )-J a m e s R. Hoffa’ s Ju ry-tam p erin g Is Student Ju d iciary a "d o a s 1 it te rrib ly im p o rtan t." legal cou nsel. F o r P la y B e g in s say , not a s 1 do” organization? to a h earin g before ju d iciary . held by the U niversity do not have In the c a s e of MSU, is the le tte r tria l erupted Wednesday in a w ar of words between governm ent an£ Chief J u s t i c e F r a z i e r D the agreem en t of students. B u t "T h e Im portant thing is t h a t defense law y ers. Each accu sed the other of filibustering to obscure Is It a fa ir and im partial judic­ of the law the crite rio n of ju stice ? L e c tu re -C o n c e rt c o u p o n ex­ A lexan d er, S t. L ou is, M o., sen­ the ju d iciary m em b ers a r e asked students have the power to in ter­ The dean of students speaks of the re a l issu es. change fo r the play, " A Man ial body? io r , s a y s only one Judiciary r e c ­ to sit In judgment on violations of p ret t h e regulations of the Uni­ " T h e governm ent cannot answ er ev ery one of these defense A re the rights of stu d en tsp ro - a con flict of valu es. Some stu­ fo r all S easo n s,” will begin at o m m en d atio n In the last th ree our v a lu e s .” v e r s ity in Individual c a s e s ,” he arg u m en ts,” s p rotested chief governm ent p ro secu to r Ja m e s Neal dents speak pj th eir civil rig h ts . 9 a .m . tod ay,-en "th «^ Union-séL . rertfKUjy. rh e .p reien t j>rec*dure. r y e a r s h a s ’L eer, rc jo e te d ”by t h * Fuzak s a y s h e does not know said* “ A s tim e s change, in te r­ at one point: " T h e y ’r e fH tbustering.’-'- - ....... ............... O thers have even questioned the cond flo o r. Students should bring fo r ad m in isterin g ju stice? d ean 's office. w hether another Judiciary system p retation s change. The U niver­ " I f anyone is filib u sterin g,” reto rted Jacq u es S ch iffer, a New Dean of Students John A. Fuzak in tegrity of Student Ju d icia ry . coupon " c ” . is a good Idea. sity has a right to make its ru l­ Y ork defense law yer, “ It’ s the governm ent. I say it’s tim e to get s a y s his office "a lm o s t invar­ T h e dean of students Is con­ The open discussion is long The p erfo rm an ce, originally ” 1 am not c e rta in of w hether we ings, w hether we a g ree with them on with the c a s e o r d ism iss the c h a r g e .” iably” follows Judiciary re co m ­ cern ed with the problem of Judic­ overdue. scheduled fo r F eb . 18, has been could devise a better system . 1 o r n o t." m endations and "p la c e s a t r e ­ iary.* changed to Feb. 10. 2 M ichigan State News, E a s t L an sing. M ich igan T h u rsd ay , Jan u ary 30, 1964 Politics And Poker* W hy L e t H im S te a l G r a d e s ? D id S p e e c h H in t S u p p o se your p r o f e s s o r that s a m e m a t e r i a l you le t s o m e ­ assigns you get outside to the reading. library, When you s e e one walk off with. Remote c h a n c e that you r H a n n a h T o R e tire ? another st u de nt rijj tho se room ie--or ev en any of your 'By Jack Shea assigned pages out of a book, friends--would ever need that Did U n iv ersity P resid en t John Hannah drop a hint in his speech hide them in h i s j a c k e t and h e a d m a t e r i a l , you sa y . to t h e F a cu lty Convocation l a s t F rid ay evening that he has been f o r the ex i t. P e r h a p s . B u t s o m e o n e on c a m ­ thinking about re tirem en t? Monday he couldn’t be re a ch e d . He was out of town and wouldn’t pus will need those p ages s o m e ­ be back until the middle of the week. What would you d o ? Would you day. His s e c r e ta r y Maxine Haga said no. A ssistan t to the P resid en t, just s t a n d t h e r e and f o o l i s h l y l e t J a m e s Denison, said no. So who c a r e s , y ou s a y . It s t i l l But som e people think that his speech last F rid ay night said y e s . him wa lk o u t - - w i t h the p a g e s you doesn’t affect you o r anyo ne you And they a re n ’ t taking no for an an sw er. must r e a d ? W o u l d y o u w a l k up to The p art of Hannah's speech to which they r e f e r is that in which know. Hannah likened MSU to a man who has finally achieved a m easu re him and tell him to put t h o s e No, m a y b e it d o e s n ’ t, d i r e c t l y . of s u c c e s s a fte r many y e a r s of diligent strivin g for recognition and p a g e s b a c k o r w a r n the l i b r a r i a n approval by his p e e rs . Hannah said: But what if you o v e r h e a r s o m e ­ at t he c h e c k - o u t t u r n s t i l e ? “ He is tem pted to slow his p a c e — to co n se rv e what he h as, lest one say that he saw a student som e bold action should jeo p ard ize his hard-won gains and s t a tu s ." Sure, you'd st op h i m . you sa y. The speech continued: “ In the c a s e of the individual, the tem pta­ walk off with a pocketfull of pages tion is all the stro n g er if he is approaching the end of his activ e c a ­ No j o k e r i s g o i n g t o g e t y o u a n F out of a book--and you find o u t r e e r . All of us have seen a s s o c ia te s approach this tim e of decision. on a t e s t c o v e r i n g that m a t e r i a l . that t h o s e w e r e p a g e s you need. “ We have seen som e make the e a sy decision to r e tir e from co m ­ petition. We have seen o th ers m ake the m o re difficult decision tc Now s u p p o s e you see him W ould n’ t you b e u p se t that this go on strivin g as long as tim e and strength p e r m it." stealing m a t e r i a l t h a t y o u do n o t p e r so n didn’ t stop that jo k e r fr o m T h e re a re those who feel that it was at this point in his speech' h a ve to r e a d . Woul d you s t o p h i m sw ip in g p a g e s you n e e d ? that Hannah was r e f e r ring to h im self. And they feel he rev ealed his But t h e w i t n e s s i s no d i f f e r e n t intention to stay on the job as he continued: o r warn the l i b r a r i a n ? from you--he didn’t c a r e if that “ In the c a s e of u n iv e rsitie s— and I p erson ally b elieve in the ca se Maybe not. you s a y . T h a t ’ s no of individuals too— th ere re a lly is no honorable ch o ice but to forge joker walked out with the whole ahead.” skin off your nose. b ook, a s long a s he d id n ’t n e e d it H ow ever, Hannah, who will be 62 next O ctober 1, has had to a s ­ Or is it? What if you find out o r know a n y o n e who did. Y o u c a n ’ t sum e in creasin gly heavy burdens in the past 10 y e a r s , and the an- noucement of his intention to r e t i r e would not be too big a su rp rise later that your roommate has c o n d e m n h im u n l e s s you a l s o c o n ­ on the MSU cam p us. p a n i c k e d b e c a u s e he c o u l d n ’ t find demn yourself. J a m e s Denison who, as an a s sis ta n t to Hannah, as D ire c to r of Un­ iv e rs ity R elatio n s, said that he had written- much of the speech that Hannah d elivered to the con vocation , but that Hannah had m ade som e M HA W as A B it T o o H a s t y additions him self. D enison’ s initial rep ly to t h e re tire m e n t question w a s , “ You’ 11 Men's Halls A s s o c ia t io n ’s d e ­ want d r e s s regulations changed, have to draw you r own co n clu sio n s ." He la te r said he n ever heard Hannah talk of re tire m e n t. c i s i o n to v o t e d o w n a p r o p o s a l to it i s d i f f i c u l t to u n d e r s t a n d M H A ' s Denison said the MSU p resid en t, who w a s born O ctober 1, 1902, r hange evening d r e s s regulation reasoning in not d e t e r m i n i n g the has until t h e Ju ly following his 65th birthday b efore the m a tte r of f o r m e n l i v i n g in r e s i d e n c e h a l l s his re tire m e n t would b e a n e c e s s a ry question for t h e B oard of w i s h e s of the m a j o r i t y b e f o r e d e ­ T ru s te e s to co n sid er. seem s unnecessarily hasty and l i b e r a t i n g on t he i s s u e . T his date would be Ju ly, 1968. i n d i c a t e s a l a c k o f r e g a r d by MHA for the students it represents. It may be that “ the masses Letters To The Editor Even at that tim e, his s e r v ic e could be extended by the B oard of T ru s te e s until he reach ed 70. The vote was taken before aren’t always qualified to say .- u p p o r t e r s of the c h a n g e had fully p r e p a r e d t h e i r c a s e . An E m m o n s Hall representative said he was what’s best representative MHA c a n n o t for be th e m ,’’ as o n e suggested. an B u t effective 6D eaf ’ DJ Turns Dial R u m ors have been asso ciated with John Hannah’ s future b efore. U sually they con cerned p olitical am bitions. But now those ru m o rs seem re m o ie , and speculation centet s around how long John Hannah will stay with the overburdening resp on sib ilities that belong to t h e p residen t of a la rg e internationally-m inded u n iversity. M r. B arzu n hopes for the hu­ going to find out about Social S ci­ c a l l e d upon to p r e s e n t the c a s e at o r g a n i z a t i o n if it a t t e m p t s to d i c ­ T o the E d ito r: m anization of scie n ce a n d t h e en ce o r A rts and L e tte r s ? H o w the meeting without p r io r know ­ tate r u l e s and c o n t i n u e s to A las frien d s, I have d is c o v - p roliferation of a r tis ts in m usic am I going to find out the way an ledge that he would be a s k e d to ered ti l e e r r o r of my d isgusting and the p la stic a r ts on the c a m ­ A rts a n d L e tte r s student feels support t h o se that students, Ira ttm existen ce. pus. He is not in favor of n arro w about a c u rre n t issu e? If the ad­ speak. oppose. m in istration c a r r i e s out this plan It w a s by pure luck that I, a sp ecialization . He strongly advo­ A C R O SS 3 3 . C om pass A m o t i o n w a s r a i s e d to t a b l e the “ deaf and dumb D .J .,” was con ­ c a te s a lib eral acquisition of the it is neglecting its duty a n d de­ Some attempt should first b e 1. Foodfish point fronted by a “ n ifty -M :h rifty ” a r ts a n d s c ie n c e s to produce a priving m e of my lib eral ed uca­ p r o p o s a l , a l o g i c a l p r o p o s i t i o n in 5. Ill-behaved 3 5 . E xh au stio n made to d e t e r m i n e w h a t t h e s t u ­ tion. new spaper column w h i c h e x ­ tru ly educated human being. boy 4 0 . Medley v ie w of the c i r c u m s t a n c e s , b ut it Dennis Regan dents want in the way of d r e s s plained, in d roll and subtle te rm s , M. E . M urray 8 . Newt 4 3 . Birch f a i l e d wh en it w a s not s e c o n d e d . that I, as a ratio n a l, if handicap­ 1 1 . Rodent 4 4 . Swed. coin regulations, and then the pro­ ped, human being, really do not Fin d s F r a n k 1 2 . W . Ind. 4 5 . T h o r 's A second representative from posed change should again be want to listen to the w retched e m ­ D o rm Policy sorcery 1 3 . Sp. seap ort stepson 4 6 . Sicilian Emmqns suggested that MHA c o n s i d e r e d . M e n who li v e in r e s i ­ anations of A.M . rad io. In lucid t e r m s , R i c h a r d S e e n A s Error A W it t y C h a p 1 4 . A rdor resort s h o u l d pol l s t u d e n t o p i n i o n to d e ­ Schw artz refined my feeble mind 15. Nil 4 7 . Flat-bot­ dence halls can help by letting T o the E d ito r: 1 7 . Bond tomed boat 3 . Street 9 . Fish's termine if a m a j o r i t y f a v o r s the and swayed me from the ran k s of T o the E d ito r: their representatives know what ro ck a n d ro ll ru m m ies to t h e I want to con gratu late you on 19. C onstrictor 4 8 . Pig genus urchin pro [teller change. Since many s t u d e n t s do having a talented c a rto o n ist on 2 0 . Teased 4 9 . M u sical 4. Fixed star 10. R ig out they want. jaunty, jolly, 20-od d p e r cent of The d o r m policy announced 2 4 . E g g ; com b. 16. Demigod your staff. I have enjoyed ev ery sym bol 5 . Hold tru e b e lie v e rs. Jan u ary 21’ is a backward step fo r form 18. Cow sh ark I was deeply touched by M r. MSU. One of the main go als of the carto o n of Phil F ra n k ’s that I have 6. E astern 2 7 . Chickadee DOW N 2 1 . Siam , S ch w a rtz 's sophistication and r e ­ U n iv ersity is to give us, the s tu - seen . He h as g re a t insight into nam e A id in g E d u c a tio n a l P r o g r e s s fined m u sical t a s t e - - s o touched, dents, a 1ib eral education. How human n atu re, and he has a very 2 9 . Persevere 3 1 . Indite 1. Farm building 7. D a m a g e length m eas­ ure: v ar. in fa c t, that 1 have junked my A.M . does t h e adm inistration plan on healthy sen se of hum or. I w i l l 3 2 . V o cally 2. V igorous 8. Bom byx 2 2 . Adjective “ The Citizen’s C o m m i t t e e on “ bubble gum d isp e n s e r" in favor doing this if it divides us by c o l - look forw ard to seeing many m o re suffix p r o m i s e d r e c o g n i t i o n by the c i t i ­ of a s te re o co n so le, from which leg es. of his c a rto o n s •in this p ap er. / Z 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 2 3 . C ave H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n w a s s e t up p r i ­ z e n ’ s c o m m i t t e e , and s u g g e s t i o n s Bach c h o ra le s a n d Edwardian How am 1, a business student, Susan Rudolph II 12 i 13 2 4 . Edible root m a r i l y to c o n s i d e r the l o n g - r a n g e they submit will be i n c l u d e d in ballads is sue forth in an e n dless, golden s tre a m . i IS V' 16 2 5 . Stam p b a t­ tery block Endorse N a m in g % problems of h igh er e d u c a t i o n in t he n e x t r e p o r t to t he g o v e r n o r . 14 2 6 . A tham as' I b eseech all men to follow the the s t a t e of M i c h i g a n . T h i s m a j o r %% teachin gs of t h i s new m u sical 17 ie wife It is hard to say w h e t h e r the m essiah , just as 1 have done, and 2 8 . U n d er­ assignm ent is still to b e com­ governor’s com m ittee actually 20 21 21 23 to r is e again st the m ind-rotting %%i 19 % ground p as­ pleted.’’ This excerpt from a report h a s fallen b e h i n d , as the stu de n ts charge. B u t s t u d e n t s ’ i n t e r e s t in m en ace of ro ck a n d ro ll. Y e s , b ro th ers, shake off the bonds that bind your callow beings to th e Center A fte r J F K 24 29 25 26 jo 27 20 Jl sages 3 0 . V olcanic rock 3 4 . Penetrate m a d e public l a s t N o v e m b e r by the the problem and their unique A.M . dial - - believel And ye shall T o the E d ito r: quest by many students on cam pus 3 6 . E skim o so-called "blue-ribbon’’ com­ point of view are bound to b e be saved! F o r wisdom and g o o d ta s te abound in the w ritings of our In resp o n se to M r. Brow n’ s le t­ to m em o rialize the P resid en t in t h e above m anner is ju stifiab le, 32 d 36 33 34 %d % 37 36 39 house %% 35 3 7 . Gull mittee established by G o v e r n o r valuable additions to the con­ s a v i o r , R ich ard Sch w artz, a t e r of Monday, suggesting that not only as a g e stu re of re s p e c t, 3 8 . Ja p . coins R o m n ey outlines a p ro b le m which the National Student A sso ciatio n c l u s i o n s d r a w n u p. wind-up, m u sical cornucopia. U n iv ersity s t u d e n t s co n sid er Com e, frien d s of F .M ., join with c e rta in im p lications involved in but is also e x tre m e ly ap prop riate in te rm s of not only who the man 40 41 42 % 43 3 9 . M em ber­ ship b r a n c h on c a m p u s h a s faced port The is November filled com m ittee r e ­ wi th s t a t i s t i c s and m e; unite, and together we m ay naming the International C en ter convince o th e rs that the m usic a fte r P resid en t Kennedy, we feel w as, but the id eals for which he stood. 44 g 45 i 46 49 4 0 . Extinct bird s q u a r e l y . NSA m e m b e r s d e c i d e d com m ents on the n e e d f o r d r a s ­ which was born of the contem po­ that the following should also be r a r y cu ltu re , and fathered by the co n sid ered : C a ro l L a F r e n ie r e Jean Boyd 47 % 40 % 4 1 . Slip up 4 2 . G ather, a s that the c i t i z e n ’ s c o m m i t t e e has tic r e v i s i o n and e x p a n s i o n o f t he cu ltu res b efore us, really doesn’ t The a ssassin atio n of the P r e s ­ grouse not w o r k e d fast enough to meet e x is t. ident cau sed not only an awaken­ s t a t e c o l l e g e and u n i v e r s i t y p r o ­ Right th is way, folks, to the ing in the A m erican people to the T o the E d ito r: the urgent need f o r e x p a n s i o n of gram. But com m ittee members n arrow , but oh so ro sy , world of v io len ce p re se n t in our cou ntry, Michigan e d u c a t i o n a l insti­ cu ltu ral unanimity: stand firm in but also an exp ressio n of the high I cannot accep t the fact that to Before the J-Hop c a n n o t s u g g e s t s p e c i f i c m o v e s to name the International C e n te r af­ t h e knowledge that what is good e s te e m in which M r. Kennedy was tutions. im prove the facilities without a for bur lead er, b less his soul, is h e l d by people throughout the te r the late P resid en t is to label it an A m erican institution, “ im ­ Plan on They have set up their own knowledge of all angles of the good for everyo n e. w orld. T h e P resid en t sym bolized plying A m erican ideals as a p r e c - not only A m erican in te re sts and “ blue - r i b b o n ’ ’ Student’s C o m ­ problem. edent fo r which the institution was id eals, a s stated by M r. Brow n, c o n s tr u c te d ." Reasoning a s this • Wonderful food mittee on Higher Education to P e r h a p s the student c o n r e Ja m e s P. Y o st, but a lso the hopes of all those in s u p p l e m e n t the w o r k of the l a r g e r WBRS Radio the world who s triv e fo r under­ is e x tre m e ly selfish . Candlelight can provide so m e of the needed John F . Kennedy belonged to the group. The students h a v e been standing and unity. The idea of world, but re sid e d i n t h e U n i t e d Dinner music information. * W r o n g Id e a t h e International C e n te r, as we understand it, is in p a rt to provide S tates. He spoke the hopes a n d d re a m s of the world, but spoke F ree parking exam p les of oth er cu ltu res in an T o the E d ito r: them in English . He died fo r t h e attem pt to c r e a te m o r e under­ MICHIGAN w orld, but was buried in an A m er­ standing and unity: thus, to name UNIVERSITY STATE T A T E N E W S Your staff w rite r M r. B a lc e rs h a s m isin terp reted J a c q u e s such a c e n te r after a man who at­ ican c e m e te ry . No m an, m o r e than he, belonged to an age rath ­ tem pted to fu rth er such a cau se is B arzu n ’ s re m a rk s in the news e r than a cou ntry. And this is ev­ sto ry “ L ib eral A rts Need R e­ not at all inappropriate. ident from the w orld-wide g rief M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s m e r te rm ; special W elcom e Issu e in Septem ­ m ain s,” S tate News, Jan . 15. In fa c t, t h i s ch o ice would n o t and so rro w of his death. International, Inland Daily P r e s s A ssociation, b e r. only com p lem en t the idea of an In­ M r.' B arzu n is a proponent of A man fighting fo r internation­ A ssociated C o l l e g i a t e P r e s s A ssociation , Second c la s s postage paid at E a s t Lansing, the lib eral a r ts , as one can see tern ation al C e n te r, but would also al p eace a n d harm ony is a man Michigan P r e s s A ssociation. M ichigan. by exam ining his book, “ T e a ch ­ be a m ean s by which the students who has o v er-step p ed the bounds E d ito ria l and business offices at 341 Student on t h i s cam p us could show r e ­ e r in A m e ric a .” He has taught of cou ntry, r a c e and religion . And Published by the students of Michigan State S e rv ic e s Building, Michigan S tate U niv ersity, sp ect fo r a P resid en t with whom h isto ry at Columbia U niversity who can so selfish ly state that he U n iv ersity . I s s u e d on c l a s s days Monday E a s t L ansing, Michigan. Mail sub scrip tion s they feel allied not only in sp irit, and is on the editorial boards of belonged singularly to us. through F rid a y during the fall, winter and spring q u a rte rs , tw ice weekly during the sum - payable in advance: te rm , $3; 2 te r m s , $4; 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r, $6. “ The A m erican S ch o lar.” B arzun is esp ecially concerned but also in duty. It is probably the la tte r which has caused students I th e re fo re would deem it a n H r a u ^ r ’ f i i8 6 i h o u s e honor to have realized on t h i s E d ito r. . ......................................B ru c e F ab rican t A dvertising M an ager........................ F r e d Levine W ire E d ito r.................................... John Van Gieson Photo C h ief........................................G eorge Junne about the revitalization of the lib­ e ra l a r ts tradition with em phasis to so read ily sign t h e p etitions, but M r. B row n ’ s le tte r has caused cam pus a John F . Kennedy In ter­ national C e n te r. Not an institution & R A TH S K ELLER Cam pus E d ito r. . . . . . „ . . :G e rry Hinkley Night E d ito r. . ............... . . . .L e e Brown on the a rt of teaching at all levels. many of u s to con tem p late t h e to sym bolize his A m erican birth, old world atmosphere E d ite V ta i-S ta f f... .¡b a w S te w a r t" " “ • A s s t. Adv. M g r s . ' - . F r a n k Senger-J-i*., d e e p e r -re a s o n - f o r naming -.the A rth ur L an g er He-•'J2«C TECNNKOIN* The independent El Mercurio of Santiago, Chile, consid­ gram may jeopardize liberal arts which the fraternities, sororities resigned in October because she ered French recognition “ bewildering and distrubing” and NEXT! BUDDY EBSEN - "MAIL O RDER B R I D E ” programs as they have tradition­ and s t u d e n t c o - o p s provide. said she thought AUSG was not said it “ breaks the western front, weakening its unity...and ally operated. Merits of the organizations did representing the students. threatening its policies. not enter into the decision he U n t i l W e d n e s d a y , o nl y Yale President Kingman Brew­ said. unofficial r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ster, J r ., indicated the new in­ Jacobetti, who i n d i c a t e d attended AUSG meetings. novation at Yale is evidence of support of such a bill, said he A member of the R a t h e r the decline in the four-year lil>— felt students carried a financial General Council said in Octber that the refusal to replace Miss Saturn I eral orientation of the traditional college. burden already. (continued from page 1) Cape K e n n e d y wi t h an e a r- ” 1 think it’s hard enough for Ries was "passive resistance.” splitting roar,Johnson phoned the the students to pay tuition, board attached. It will be separated on and room without having to pay blockhouse to congratulate the A rm is te a d Ta lks other flights. these taxes, too,” he said. launching team. Education Group President Johnson watched the The President asked jokingly T o Fo lk lo re C lu b Sen. Stanley Thayer, R-Ann launching on a television set Arbor, and Sen. Farrell Roberts, if the Texas hat we had given in his White House office in R-Pontiac, introduced the Senate Meets Today Washington and then issued a Von Braun still fit after the William Armistead, assistant publications editor in continuing bill last year. Their proposed success. statement describing it as a education, will lecture on the na­ legislation included only fra­ The blue ribbon Student’s Com­ Von Braun replied that it still "giant step forward for the United did, that his head hadn’t swelled ture of folk music to the MSU ternities and sororities, not stu­ mittee on Higher Education will States space effort.” dent co-ops. that much and that a lot of work Folklore Society at 8 p.m. today meet to organize at 4 p.m. today Johnson, declaring it was the Bursley said he gave a copy remains before the advanced Sa­ in Union Tower Room. in 326 Student Services. largest payload ever launched of his present bill to Thayer turn V rocket is ready to boost Students planning to attendthe Michael Hannah, Grand Rapids by any nation, said this coun­ for possible introduction in the American astronauts to th e University of Chicago folk festi­ freshman, appealed to students try has now "proved we have the senate. moon. val must attend to pay expenses. to help make the committee a capability of putting great pay­ success. He said faculty mem­ loads into space." bers, but few students have voiced an interest. After the 1 6 4- f oot , 562-ton rocket had thundered away from M SU FO R EIG N H I M S E M E S T e n u re Issue presents M a y Be r r P u t O n B a llo t SKI RENTAL T IG H T LIT T LE I S L A N D " (Irish) A witty, amusing comedy about an islandful of thirsty Scots and The question of tenure for all Michigan public school teachers may have to be decided by a vote of the people if the feelings of two House leaders expressed Wed­ DAILY - WEEKEND - SEASON a shipload of whiskey they salvaged. Filmed in the Hebrides. nesday a r e representative o t. state legislative sentiment. The Michigan Education Asso­ TONIGHT: Thurs. Jan.,30 ciation sponsored the tenure peti­ tion drive whi c h successfully 7 & 9 p.m. wound up with over 325,000 names when onl y slightly m o r e than 221,000 were needed to have the measure submitted to the s t a t e MICHIGAN OUTDOORS CENTER FAIR C H ILD T H E A T R E legislature. 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All from our regular stock - - All so Purchase ofEach 1-LB. BAG OF ADAMS SPARTAN Sliced Bacon Lb.*>0 AQfj from A m erica’s foremost manu­ LSStoWfe POTATO CHIPS fa ctu re rs of Natural Shoulder Cloth­ ing. S a l e ends J a n . 31st. ? Coupon Exp. Sat., Feb. I , K MMMir 7 32E2& f y : * y P V' V ;v ; r Y CREAMERY Small's I DEL MONTE — RED _ BUTTER SALMON % 7 9 ‘ «Mb This Coupon and $5.00 or Atore Pnrchase Pr ic es In T h i s A d A r e G o o d A> A l l S h o p R i t e M a r k e t s With This Coupon anfrti.SO-ar More lindi One Per Family— Expires Sat., Feb. 1, uhm 2301 E. GRAND RIVER ' 3630 S.^ A R ' n O r C. 0K A X 9 Z‘ V " I 13 To the E dito r, 6 — B eta T h eta P i-L .C .A . Pressed S3l0° # In reg ard to the January 21s t edition of CAPtion, "G o vern or D augherty,” we should like to comm ent that we can think of Fo r IM Courts 7 — A .T .O .-P h i G am m a Delta 8 — Phi Delta T h e ta -Z .B .T . UCLA remained in first, with Michigan in s e c o n d and t i n y Water Repellent £m with coopon Davidson moving into third. Ken­ 9 — Delta U psilon-D elta Chi sev eral people m o re accep table to both p arties than Coach Duffy Daugherty. C a ll 5 - 5 0 4 4 Gym III(Ct,5) tucky holds down the number four spot, and Vanderbilt completes to be valid this coupon must be presented when clothes are brought for cleaning. Ex­ We wish to em phasize that this is no reflection on his fine In creasin g num bers of students pires Sat. Feb. 8, 1964 . 6 -- M cR ae-M cInnes the top five. coaching ability. However, we can not bring ou rselves to accep t using the Men’ sIM facilities have 7 — M cKinnon-M cTavish Eastern powerhouse Vtllanova .the suggestion that coaching ability n ecessarily qualifies one fo r fo rced the IM departm ent to begin 8 — M cFadden-M cC oy is in sixth, Wichita is seventh, a political position in this o r any other state. a new cou rt re se rv a tio n s sy stem . 9 — S .A .M .-D .T .D . Duke eighth and De Paul ninth. A fter all, we a re sure that all must concur that Michigan Beginning at 1:30 p .m . today all Gym HI(Ct.6) Only UCLA, Davidson and DePaul has enough prob lem s, e .g . G eorge Romney, to say nothing of cou rt re se rv a tio n s must be made 6 — Theta Delta C hi-K appa Sigm a h a v e undefeated records. Mich­ t at am iable fatn.an, T . John L esin sk i. in the W est Lobby of the Men’ s IM 7 — Alpha Sigma P h i-P i Kappa igan, Vanderbilt and Villaaova Posing Coach Daugherty’ s name for governor is alm ost as Building o r by callin g 5 -5 0 4 4 . Phi have each suffered one defeat. ridiculous as posing G overnor R o n n ey ’ s name for P re s id e d o r A ccording to IM A ssistan t R uss 8 — Sigm a Nu-Sigma Phi E p s i­ even Under S e cre ta ry of State fo r African A ffairs. Rivet the change had to be made lon L et us not con sid er the superficial qualification of acce p ta ­ to d e cre a s e congestion in the IM The funniest 9 — S .A .E .-A .E .P 1 bility before considering the m o re important qualification of office and to free the reg u lar of­ political acum en. fice phone lines f o r business Valentines M ichael E . Shaw c a lls . WOMEN'S Anne S t e f a n i e Kapetan ‘.'Anyone wishing to con tact the in the World The C on tem p orary D ance com p e­ IM office, fo r re a so n s other than Are found at the C h a lle n g e A n s w e r re s e rv a tio n s, should s t i l l ca ll tition w i l l be held on M ar. 5 In­ • RHONE IV 9 9 7 2 3 5 -5 2 5 0 . But we will only accep t stead of F eb . 13. Deadline fo r en­ D ear Anyone, tr ie s will be F eb . 27 5 p .m . All re s e rv a tio n s in the lobby o r ov er G c i ?< / My fir s t reactio n to your childish "W o lverin e C h allen g e," C A P ­ bowling e n trie s a r e due In t h e CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS the n e w p h o n e , " Rivet c o m ­ tion 1-23, was to p lace it into the round file, but believing that the pen W om en's I.M . office a t 5 p .m . mented. is m ightier than the sword, o r ra th e r, that the sword is m ightier than F rid a y . • FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER Rugby, I answ er your challenge. I re a liz e that the scope of the U-M spo rts is lim ited , refraining as you do from som e of the m ore international s p o rts . However, it does seem stran ge that o n e should quibble about Rugby (though a noble sp o rt, to be sure) when his cam pus cannot b oast in terco lleg­ G EN ER A L FOODS iate p articip ation in fencing o r s o c c e r (a f a r m o re u niv ersal sport C O R P O R A T IO N than Rugby). announces Why is th ere no fencing tern at U -M ? Surely it cannot be because of lack of sp irit. MSU has had a fencing team continuously for 37 y e a rs (except for one of the y e a r s of WW 11) and com p etes in m atches and tournam ents against such " g r e a t institutions of higher learn in g’’ as Notre Dame, Illinois, Navy, A ir F o rc e , W isconsin, U CLA, Yale canons interview s and oth ers. THURSDAY, F E B R U A R Y 13 Our men are not forced to form Rugby clubs if they want action. They can find it through our diversified athletic p ro g ram . A w ide v a rie ty of o u tstan d in g c a r e e r o p p o r­ t u n it ie s a r e a v a i la b l e a t G e n e r a l F o o d s , a le a d e r in th e food in d u stry , o u r n atio n 's la rg ­ Ruth Schm itter e s t b u s in e s s — d e v e lo p in g , p r o d u c in g a n d m a r k e tin g p a c k a g e d g r o c e r y p r o d u c ts . C o n su lt y o u r P la ce m e n t O fficer f o r fu rth e r N EE D COPIES? in fo rm a tio n a b o u t o u r visit to y o u r ca m p u s — an d be su re to review th e G e n e ra l F o o d s of b r o c h u r e . . . y o u 'll find it m ost in te re stin g . Theses r i t » Term Papers WF GEN ERA L FOODS CORPORATION 250 North Street, White Plains, N. Y. Lecture Notes Seminar Reports Maxwell House Coffee 0 Jell-0 Desserts 0 Post Cereals 0 Birds Eye Frozen Foods 0 and many other fine product* Pa~es in a bound book call AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING A n En g in e e rin g 533 N. 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