Weather Inside MICHIGAN Increasing cloudiness and EW S Prof views Viet Nam coup, continued mild today. High p. 3; Faith on Campus, p. in low to middle 40’ s. 4; Hockey here tonight, p. 8. STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t Lansing, Michigan Price 10« Friday, January 31, 1964 Vol. 55, Number 84 Judiciary John A ., a sen io r, sa y s : of the defendants. The students had "co n n ectio n s” of som e type with " A f te r the fir s t h earin g, one Ju stice told m e who was out of school Editor's Note: This is the second of a three-part series on n early e v e ry ju diciary m em ber. and who was on probation. 1 told som e of the other people involved. student judiciary. 2. Two hearin gs w ere held. Inform ation about the verd ict was We all thought everything was all right: then the next day we found "le a k e d ” to students by se v e ra l ju stice s after the fir s t h earin g. out th e re w as going to be another hearing. By SUE JACO BY The following day, A lexander asked that a new h earin g be called . " W e had som e indirect con tact with ju diciary b efore the firs t State News Staff Writer The re su lt was suspension fo r two students and probation for th ree hearin g. A c lo s e friend of mine was allied with one of the ju stices oth ers. A lexander told a S tate News re p o rte r that one student had in cam pus p o litics. The ju stice told my friend he would work to Does e v ery student charged with violating a U n iv ersity reg u la­ been given a lighter penalty the second tim e. Two students said they get us all off ea sy . tion re c e iv e a fa ir and unbiased hearing from student ju diciary? received s tiffe r penalties than the information leak indicated. “ We told s to rie s to save our necks. 1 believe Ju d iciary does p lace A c a s e last te rm involving five students caught at an off-cam pus kids in a h yp ocritical position. They don’ tthink drinking when y o u 're drinking p arty resu lted in co n tra d icto ry s to rie s from Chief Ju s tic e o v er 21 is w rong any m o re than we do.” F r a z ie r D. A lexander and two of the students involved. 3. At least two of the students admitted talking to the ju stices M ary B ., a Junior, said the students consulted each other before The c a s e was unusual for the following re a s o n s : before the second hearing was concluded. the fir s t h earin g so that th e ir sto rie s wouldn’t co n trad ict each Should a judicial body e v e r have any p erson al involvement with 1. Most of the accu sed students w ere upp erclassm en who adm it­ o th er. ( , ted knowing se v e ra l ju diciary m em b ers. S everal of the men w ere the people it judges? "O n e of the boys gave m e a story to t e l l ," she said. At the Should inform ation about a d ecision be "leak ed before it is fin­ FR A Z IER A LEXA N DER fra te rn ity b ro th e rs of a ju stic e . Another had been dating a ju stice. (continued on page 6) __________________ JOHN A. F U Z A K Another ju stice was a c lo s e friend of the c o -e d who had dated one alized by the dean of students?______________ _________________________ Viet Nam Hat Spat Despite Coup ■ ~ D enounce F ra n ce 1 Can Coup Help j H annah Hits Biased Housing F o r R ec e n t M ove Viet NamNow? T o S tu d y Q u ie t T a k e -O v e r G ive s P o w e r what I h eard . Another coup S tu d e n t B a n T o S killfu l F o e O f N e u tra lis ts Editor’ s Note: Hanh Phung, Saigon, Viet d 'etat? Q uestions started Nam junior, is a journ­ to r is e in my mind. Possibilities SAIGON, Viet Nam L4>l--Maj. Gen. Nguyen alism major. She re­ Why? Why didGen. Com ­ Khanh has emerged from Wednesday’ s blood­ m ander Nguyen Khanh take ceived her secondary By LINDA M IL L E R less coup as the strongman and virtual dic­ ov er the governm ent? education in Viet Nam State News Staff Writer and grew up in the con­ F r o m what I re a d in V iet­ tator of South Viet Nam. He vowed to smash n am ese a n d A m e r i c a n flict between French n ew sp apers, G e n . D u o n g P resid en t John A. Hannah said both the Communists and “ the traitors who and Vietnamese and then Communist and Van Minh ( " B i g M inh") Thursday he would like to see stu­ advocate neutralism.’ ’ had the support of all the dents banned f r o m p re m is e s Vietnamese. people and I had hoped Troops and tanks based in the Saigon area-- where known ra c ia l d isc rim in a - that he could have saved ’ tion e x is ts . some diverted from a By HANH PHUNG the country. "D iscrim in atio n on the b asis State News Staff Writer Now, e v e r y t h i n g has of r a c e , c re e d , c o lo r o r national planned o f f e n s i v e changed. Will Gen. Nguyen origin is both m orally and legal­ L a s V e g a s against a Communist Khanh be able to assu m e ly w rong,” Hannah told two stu­ A nother c o u p in V i e t g u e r r i l l a strong­ the task he has given to dents. Nam! W a s i t c a u s e d by him self in making the coup M axie Gordon, J r . , cam pus V e n tu re hold quietly backed d’eta t? Will Viet Nam be NAACP p resid en t and Colum bia, Khanh’ s successful bid "p o w e r-lo v e ” o r love of safe in his hands? S. C ., sen io r, and Ron M organ, the cou ntry? I don't know. The stru ggle with the Buffalo, N. Y ., graduate student S a tu rd a y for power Thursday. Viet Cong s till continues and m em ber of the E a s t Lansing But what I know fo r su re Khanh dissolved the 3-m o n th - and the v icto ry will be hard Human R elations Com m ission A L a s V egas venture has taken is that Viet Nam does not old reg im e of M aj. Gen. Duong and long in com ing. Does spoke with Hannah Th ursd ay con­ over the main Auditorium as Ju n ­ need any m o re trouble; it Van Minh, jailed se v e ra l fellow Viet N a m need another cern in g d iscrim in ation in off- ior Council m em bers d eco rate has had too much alread y. g en erals as co n sp iracy su sp ects, stru ggle within itself? cam pus housing. for the annual J-H o p 8 - 1 2 p .m . I h eard the news Wed­ "c OMe T o J-J-J-HOP -- I T ’* c-c-cold up in a tree promoting J-Hop, but ¡(these coeds thaw and took ov er governm ental rein s Saturday. nesday night from a friend. U n iversity h o u s i n g policy out in time they should have a s-s-swinging time Saturday night in the Auditorium. ^ ^ of this fo rm e r F ren ch colony, C eleb rated jazz a rtis t Ahmad At fir s t I couldn’ t believe (continued on page 3) s tates that a person found guilty which has known little but battle Ja m a l, who sco red re c o rd fam e of such d iscrim in ation is dropped and p olitical intrigue sin ce the with his piano version of " B u t from approved housing lis ts . end of W orld W ar II, Committee Hires La w ye r Not for M e,” will provide in ter­ "P e o p le who p ra c tic e d is c rim ­ A 3 7 -y e a r -o ld A rm y C orps m ission en tertainm ent during the ination Should be at a disadvan­ com m and er who has a reputation se m i-fo rm a l affair. M H A P o s tp o n e s ta g e ,” Hannah said. "B u th o w ca n the U n iv ersity say a student over One of eight coed s will re c e iv e the " M is s MSU” crow n during a s a cool and skillful planner, Khanh m ade plain the new A sian D re s s R u le D e c is io n 21 may live where he p le a se s and then p lace a limit on th is ? ” P re se n tly , students over 21 m ay live w h erever they choose In Property T a x Battle com m ittee decided to send a t h e in term issio n . She will su c­ ceed Cynthia C uthbertson, E a s t Lansing junior, who claim ed the See related stories on page 3. man & L ain g, one of the fo re ­ title in 1963 at J-H op ” O z.” MHA tabled the move in o rd er Hannah said he would look into By OYARS B A L C E R S m ost men on tax law in M ichigan, request to the In te r-F ra te rn ity policy o f F r e n c h P resid en t Men’ s H a l l s A s s o c i a t i o n Buddy M orrow and his Night to p resen t both sides of the the legal asp ect of placing a house State News Staff Writer w as h ired to give legal ad vice Council, P a n -H e l le n i c Council C h arles De G aulle w as among T h ursd ay night tabled a motion T ra in O rc h e stra will provide a question to the men of th eir o ff-lim its to any student, re g a rd ­ and the Inter-C oup Council asking ta rg e ts of the coup. to change m en’ s evening r e s i ­ The O f f - c a m p u s A n ti-T ax to the com m ittee. v ariety of dance m usic for the re sp e ctiv e h alls and get an a c ­ le s s of age. the individual m em ber houses fo r A diplom atic b r e a k between dence hall d re s s regulations to C om m ittee Thursday afternoon To finance tne legal fe e s , the 3000 gu ests. c u ra te p ictu re of the wishes of He does not think that the U ni­ $10 each to defray the c o s ts . Saigon and P a r is is expected those of spring te rm on a y e a r - decided to engage a law yer to R efresh m en ts will be available the men. v e rsity itself is d isrim in ato ry W illiam T . G illis, in stru cto r on the low er level of the Aud. soon. round b a sis. Petitions w ere circu lated d ire ct the fight to seek personal when it rem o v es a p é rs o n ’ sn am e in natural scie n ce and chairm an w here another dance band w i l l De G aulle, who last Monday The motion p resented by E m ­ p rop erty ta x exem ption fo r F r a ­ through E m m ons and w ere sign­ mons Hall p residen t T hom as Gu­ th rie , Watsontown, P a ., junior, ed by 72 p e r cent of the men. from housing lis ts . " P e o p le have to find out that te rn itie s, s o ro ritie s a n d stu­ A n t i-T a x 'B ill of the m eeting, p resented a ten - page re p o rt of ta x a s se s sm e n ts p erfo rm . T ick e ts will be on sale this aft­ extended diplom atic recognition to Red China, has advocated neu- The motion is to be brought dent co o p e ra tiv e s. when a decent Negro m oves into and paym ents of the houses. ernoon at $6 p er couple at the tratlizatio n of b o t h Communist would allow all clothing allowed John Seam an, of M cLean , S e a - spring te rm except tennis sh o es, up again at next week’s m e e t- (continued on page 4) a decent, white com m unity, noth­ ing happens,” he said. G a in s S u p p o rt (continued on page 3) Union tick et office. (continued on page 3) b each co m b ers, and B erm u d as. F r a te r n itie s , s o ro ritie s a n d C o m m itte e student c o -o p s have b i-p artisan support in th eir fight against p e r­ S q u e l c h e s H i n t s A t C a n d id a c y sonal p rop erty taxation. Fo rm u lâ tres Seven D em o cratic re p re se n ta ­ Policy P laa n tives added th eir names to t h e list of Republicans who sponsored a bill to exem pt the organizations Hannah Rejects GOP Nod Students, facu lty a n d Blue from such taxation. Hannah said in his office T h u rs ­ Hannah would at this tim e he “ I do not choose to ru n .” Ribbon S t u d e n t s ’ C om m ittee R ep res en tat iv e Gilbert day. " T h is issu e co m es up every added. Th ose words have been said m em b ers m et Thursday ta. dis­ B u rs le y , R-Ann A rb o r, in tro­ couple y e a r s , but it used to be The MSU p residen t indicated he many tim es in h isto ry , but they cu ss plans fo r form ulating a duced the bill in the house of rep ­ that they wanted me to run f o r does not think it is good fo r him had renewed significance T h u rs ­ policy to submit to the p re s i­ resen t atives Wednesday. F i v e g o v e rn o r.” to be con sid ered a candidate. dent of G overn or Romrfey’ s C iti­ ■Republican m em bers of the house day. P resid en t John A. Hannah " I t m akes education ap a rtisa n zen’ s C om m ittee on Higher Edu­ said them and they sm ashed wide­ He said he thinks th e re a re co -sig n ed the bill. thing and it re a lly isn’ t ,” he said. spread speculation that he would g r e a te r opportunities in being cation . T h ursd ay s e v e n D em o crats “ The p resid en t of a u niversity be t h e Republican candidate p residen t of Michigan S tate. T h e s t u d e n t g r o u p has added th eir sign atures. should not be c a s t as being p a r­ against D em o cratic Sen. Philip A. "W h at do 1 want to be a sen­ approached the F o rd , Mott and T h e new c o -s ig n e rs planned to tisan and actually 1 do not feel »¿t Dow foundations fo r $10,000 to ' en dorse a s im ila r bill to be in tro­ H art. a to r f o r ,” he asked. " A sen ator that I a m .” Ijp|; F o rm e r P resid en t Dwight D. has the opportunity to influence .support the com m ittee’ s rep o rt. duced by R ep resen tative Daniel Another GOP sou rce indicated Eisenhow er singled out Hannah the lives of only a few p eop le.” F iv e s t u d e n t s attended the W est, D -D etro it. _____ that m a y be t h e reason f o r indirectly a s the man he would "I n my ro le at MSU, I have the m eetin g. P e rs o n s who w ere not Hannah’ s w id e-sp read appeal to like to have oppose H art in next opportunity to influence the lives th ere will not be elim inated from Republicans. the co m m ittee. Project Was N ovem ber's electio n . "H e did not d irectly ask m e ,” of people, not only in Michigan, The rep orty-w h ich t h e Citi­ but around the g lo b e ." Hannah said. " H e m e re ly said zen’ s C om m ittee prom ised to p ass on to Rom ney— will include Really Rotten he thought it would be a fine thing One im portant so u rce inside U -M M a y S tu d y if I would ru n .” Republican c i r c l e s said: "Jo h n A. the p ro s and cons of the edu­ Som ething’ s rotten in Denmark S m o k i n g Effects cation expansion p ro g ram and an o r was that Anthony Hall? Eisenhow er placed his stam p Hannah would be an imposing man investigation of m e rits of the A g a s s c a r e in the basem ent of approval on (he MSU presiden t on any Republican P a rty tic k e t.” The U n iversity of Michigan je.x r 4*♦ p resen t d eg ree p ro g ram . He indicated that Hannah would X of Anthony y esterd ay caused' the at an inform al talk to state R e­ m edical school may re c e iv e a $1 r . -- —■ S everal questions w ere raised p u b lica n lead ers Wednesday in be the most likely GOP candidate million legislativ e apprppLriation A BUILDING O P E R A T IO N ■ ■This s i t e a t Coflege.and’fioft ' ' at Y h e'm eetin jf alaSd? AUfteV The frag ran t ordbr turneumut ! c/etfoft* at* the S h eraton -C ad illac to defeat Sen. H art, who has h eia' to study c a n c e r a n d h eart d is­ the home of the Michigan University of Osteopathic Medicine. About three miles south of cation in the s ta te . to be an o v e r-r ip e re s e a rc h p ro ­ Hotel. the office since 1959. e a s e s rep ortedly caused by c ig a ­ the MSU campus, the new learning center will consist of a $30 to $40 million structure con­ Is the quality of our education je c t in one of the walk-in r e ­ " I am definitely not a cand i­ " I know of no oth er candidate re tte smoking. taining a 400 - 600 bed hospital and nurses’ training school. It will employ approximately date and I never have b een ,” who would b e as attra ctiv e as (continued on page 6) fr ig e r a to r s . 2 000 persons. I 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lan sin g, Mi chi ga n F rid ay , January 31, 1964 It Should Have Been Told D e s ir e F o r P o w e r T h e p r o b le m o f m a n a g e d n e w s , o th e r s tu d e n ts w h o w e r e w o r k in g o n e o f th e 1 9 8 4 -ty p e a s p e c t s o f w ith th e m . M o tiv a te s F r a n c e life in a te c h n o lo g ic a l c u ltu r e , T h e b ig q u e s tio n is - - w h y a p p e a r s to h a v e fo u n d its w a y to w a s n ’t t h e n e w s o f th e lo c k - By K A R EN G I L L IL A N D th e M S U c a m p u s . T h e a d m in is ­ b r e a k in g p lo t r e le a s e d fo r p u b ­ State News Editorial Writer tr a tio n c a n b e p ro u d th a t it h a s lic a tio n l a s t s p r in g w h e n it w a s T o r e v i v e th e p o w e r and g l o r y th at o n c e w a s F r a n c e . T h a t s e e m s fo u n d o n e m o r e w a y to a c c u s to m d is c o v e r e d ? to h a v e b e e n t h e p u r p o s e f o r t h e l a r g e s t m o v e b y F r e n c h P r e s i d e n t s tu d e n ts to m o d e r n life - - b y in ­ If s tu d e n ts h a d b e e n in fo r m e d o f C h a r le s D e G a u lle — re co g n itio n of th e C o m m u n is tC h in e s e g o v e rn ­ m en t as le g itim a te . tr o d u c in g th e m to c e n s o r s h ip at th e v u ln e r a b ility o f l o c k s o n T h e s p e c i f i c o b je c t iv e of th is p o w e r p lay w as to im p r o v e F r a n c e ’ s th e e a r lie s t p o s s ib le d a te . , c l a s s r o o m b u ild in g s , m a r r i e d p o s itio n a s a b a l a n c e w h e e l b e tw e e n th e tw o m a j o r p o w e r s , th e U n ited S t a t e s and th e S o v ie t U n io n . W e a r e ta lk in g a b o u t a d m in is ­ h o u s in g a p a r t m e n ts an d d o r m i­ F r a n c e ’ s i n t e r e s t in t h e F a r E a s t h a s h i s t o r i c a l s i g n i f i c a n c e . S h e tr a tio n s ile n c e c o n c e r n in g t h e to r y r o o m s , th e y c o u ld h a v e ta k e n w a n t s t o r e s u m e t h e p o s i t i o n o f l e a d e r s h i p s h e e n j o y e d in t h e O r i e n t b e f o r e h e r c o l o n i e s t h e r e b e c a m e ind ep end en t. S h e e s p e c i a l l y w an ts in c r e d ib le a c tiv itie s o f th e M S U m e a s u r e s to p r e v e n t fu r th e r in ­ a u nified , n e u tra l V ie t N am . “ k e y c lu b ’ ’ m e m b e r s , s ix s tu ­ s t a n c e s o f b r e a k in g an d e n te r in g . W h a te v e r D e G a u ll e h a s g a in e d f r o m r e c o g n it io n of R e d C h in a , at l e a s t it h a s c o S l h i m n o t h i n g , n e i t h e r a f r a n c n o r a m a n . d e n ts w ho fo u n d a w ay to m a k e A p a r tm e n t r e s id e n ts c o u l d m a s te r k e y s to m a n y im p o r ta n t h a v e s e t u p c o o p e r a t iv e g r o u p s to One Possible Error c a m p u s b u ild in g s . M o r e in c r e d i­ w a tc h d o o r s an d p r e v e n t th e fts H ow ever, th ere is one s m a ll m onk eyw ren ch w h i c h m a y f o u l up b le th a n th e fa c t th a t th is c o u ld w h ile fr ie n d s w e r e o u t. D o r m i­ th e m a c h i n e r y of the g e n e r a l ’ s c l e v e r p la n . I t’ s s p e ll e d N a tio n a lis t h a p p en at a s u p p o s e d ly w e l l- o r ­ to r y r e s id e n ts m ig h t h a v e o r g a ­ C h ina. g a n iz e d u n iv e r s ity is th e fa c t n iz e d s im ila r a r r a n g e m e n ts w ith De G a u ll e w a s g a m b lin g th at N a tio n a lis t C h in a w ould b r e a k o ff d ip ­ l o m a t i c r e l a t i o n s w ith F r a n c e w h e n r e c o g n i t i o n o f R e d C h i n a w a s a n ­ th a t it h a p p e n e d a lm o s t a y e a r o th e r s tu d e n ts . E v e n c l a s s r o o m nounced. N e ith e r of t h e tw o C h i n a s w i l l a d m i t t h a t t h e r e a r e t w o and a h a lf ag o and w a s n 't r e ­ and o ffic e b u ild in g s m ig h t h a v e C h in as, and th e idea i s e s p e c i a l l y d is t a s t e f u l to th e N a t io n a lis t s . U n d er c o n s i d e r a b l e p r e s s u r e f r o m th e U n ited S t a t e s , th e N atio n ­ v e a le d u n til th is w e e k . b e e n s a f e r , if a ll s tu d e n ts h ad a l i s t g o v e r n m e n t h a s m a i n t a in e d i t s r e l a t i o n s with F r a n c e . L ou d ob ­ In a s p ir it o f b lis s fu l in n o c e n c e b e e n a s k e d to w a tc h fo r u n a u th o r ­ j e c t i o n s h a v e b e e n v o i c e d in T a i w a n t o F r a n c e ’ s m o v e , b ut t h e g o v ­ e r n m e n t i s s ittin g tight. and h e a r tw a r m in g tr u s t in h u m a n iz e d p e o p le e n te r in g a t n ig h t. S o , D e G a u l l e h a s tw o C h i n a s on h i s h a n d s . I t w i l l b e i n t e r e s t i n g n a tu r e , th e a d m in is tr a tio n n e a r ly If s tu d e n ts h ad b e e n a le r t e d to to s e e how he h a n d les th e m . a y e a r ag o a llo w e d th r e e s tu d e n ts lo o k fo r p e o p le w ith c o u n te r fe it w h o w e r e c a u g h t ta k in g p a rt in k e y s th e y m ig h t h a v e b e e n a b le Effects Of Recognition th e p lo t to tu rn in a s m a n y k e y s to h e lp b r in g in th e a d d itio n a l How h a s F r e n ch re co g n itio n e f fe c te d th e p o sitio n o f C o m m u n is t a s th e y w ish e d and r e m a in .a * “ k e y c lu b ” m e m b e r s e a r l i e r . C h ina? M a n a g e d n e w s is o n e o f th e It i s u n l i k e l y th at o t h e r n a t i o n s w ill fo llo w th e F r e n c h e x a m p l e . s c h o o l. S t i l l , C o m m u n i s t C h i n a c a n ’ t b e k e p t in t h e s h a d o w s m u c h l o n g e r . T h e s e stu d e n ts w e r e n ’ t a s in ­ e v ils to a v o id in th e fu tu r is tic T h i s i s a p o w e r w h ic h h a s to b e r e c k o n e d with e v e n t u a l l y . w o rld w e s e e m to b e -a p p ro a c h in g , R ed C h in a ’ s statu s in t h e d e v e l o p i n g n a t i o n s h a s b e e n i m p r o v e d n o c e n t a s t h e a d m in is tr a tio n , w ith F r e n c h r e c o g n i t i o n . T h e r e f o r e , th e S o v ie t U n io n w ill h a v e to h o w e v e r, and w e r e c le v e r en o u g h b u t its d a n g e r s a r e e q u a lly p r e ­ h a n d l e i t s C h i n e s e a l l y in a d i f f e r e n t m a n n e r . to h o ld on to s o m e o f th e ir k e y s , s e n t and e q u a lly t r e a c h e r o u s to ­ R ed C h ina f i n d s h e r s e l f c l o s e r t o h e r g o a l s in A s i a . R e c o g n i t i o n m a k e s w e a k e n i n g t h e U . S . p o s i t i o n in V i e t N a m , T a i w a n an d J a p a n a s w e ll a s to w ith h o ld n a m e s o f d a y . m o re fe a sib le . UN Membership Closer It w a s SEC Sets A Fine Example a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y b u t M S U - c o r p s m e n o r s tu d e n ts Canal Zone Resident a U n ited N a tio n s long way off, m em b ersh ip but French fo r C o m m u n ist C h ina m ay s till be r e c o g n itio n b r i n g s h e r c l o s e r to it. T h u s f a r , t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s h a s t a k e n no o f f i c i a l a c t i o n , o t h e r th an Airs Panama Views fo llo w in g a m e e tin g o f G o v e r n o r fr o m o th e r la r g e u n iv e r s itie s m i l d p r o t e s t on F r a n c e ’ s m o v e . B u t , a s W e s l e y R . 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B r u c e F a b r i c a n t M uch of t h e a n ti-A m erican -SERVING GREATER LANSING FOR 4t tEARS' P h o t o C h i e f ................................................G e o r g e J u n n e q u e s t i o n o f t h o s e who o b j e c t to t h e b e in clu d ed . No u n sign ed l e t t e r s A d v e r t i s i n g M a n a g e r ............................ F r e d L e v i n e s e n t i m e n t m ig h t b e t r a c e d to th e — W h o le sa le A R e ta il— t| w < t N ieh l, E d i t o r . . . ....................R i c h a r d S c h w a r t z T r u e C h u r c h a d v o c a t e . A r e yo u s o w ill b e p r in te d , but n a m e s m a y Cam pus E d ito r. - v . . . . G e r r y H ink l e y -.isct t h a t e v e r y o n e Ccrrf’t w o r k f o r ÙA H ' V al w ri% cf w f t t i " " y 6 u r a n t i - T r u e b e w ithheld if w e f e e l ' “t h e r e is m r r v * E d i t o r i a l S t a f f .......................................... . D a v e S t e w a r t A s s t . A d v . M g r s . . . . ............. F r a n k S e n g e r j r . , th e P a n a m a C a n a l C o . And th o se Barb B rad ley K a r e n G illila n d C ircu lation M an ager. . . . . . A rthu r L an g e r . .B i l l M a rsh all C h u r c h p h i l o s o p h y t h a t y o u t r y to g e t c o n v e r t s . F o r t h i s i s what t h e reason. The S ta te N ew s r e s e r v e s the th at c a n ' t , an d who t h e r e f o r e find PARTS t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s i s n ’t d o i n g N e w s A d v i s e r ........................................... D a v e J a e h n i g T r u e C h u r ch advocate does. H e rig h t to ed it l e t t e r s to fit s p a c e 8 0 0 E . K a la m a z o o P h o n e IV 4 * 1 3 3 5 S p o r t s E d i t o r ..............................................J e r r y C a p l a n th e m any good , want th e U n i t e d h a s fo u nd s o m e t h i n g t h a t s a t ­ re q u irem en ts. S t a t e s to get out. I F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 3 1 , 1 96 4 3 Michigan State News. E a s t Lan sin g, Michigan Officials Examine Recent Viet Coup Saigon junta by Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh w ere d escrib ed as still WASHINGTON lil-W ashington w arily eyed the new South V iet­ inform ation, and an a sse s sm e n t of the situation in South Viet Nam, 1 will have no fu rth er c o m m e n t." incomplete and reflectin g confusion. nam ese lead ership Th ursd ay and sought to learn how much N onetheless, the consensus in U .S. q u arters was that the coup •dr mage the latest Saigon upheaval has done to the w ar effort Meanwhile, U .S . aid is continuing. The United S ta te s , deeply com m itted in the campaign again st the Red Viet Cong g u e rrilla s , will have an impairing effect on the w ar effo rt. Ju s t how much against Red g u e rrilla s . damage has been done rem ains underterm ined. P resid en t Johnson co n ferred by telephone with S e cre ta ry of is spending som e $500 million a y e a r on m ilita ry and econom ic Some U .S . authorities feel that the g re a te st h arm from the coup State Dean Rusk sev eral tim e s , the White House said, but beyond aid in the Southeast Asian cou ntry. R ep orts reach ing Washington con cernin g the overth row of the com es from the atm osphere of p olitical instability it c reated . this offered no com m ent. Strong, stab le and popularly supported governm ent is needed for At the S tate D epartm ent, p re s s officer R ichard I. Phillips said successfu l prosecution of a tough g u errilla w ar, but one coup officials a r e studying the re p o rts of Wednesday s coup to a s ­ tends to b reed another. c ertain whether the question of recognition of the reg im e headed by Maj. Gen. Nguyen Kahnh will a r is e . The issu e involves legal Prof Calls Take O ve r Some b elieve the new coup was less disruptive than that of last N ovem ber, when the m ilitary deposed and killed P residen t tech n icalities as well as policy. Ngo Dinh Diem and his b ro th er. T h is tim e the overthrow was “ We have no re p o rts that any A m erican s w ere injured in the recen t even ts in Saigon, and the situation th ere is rep orted to Personal P ow er P la y 1 bloodless, quick and did not pull fighting fo rc e s off an ti-g u errilla along with the original Minh coup nosts in the field. be q u ie t," Phillips added. “ Until we re c e iv e m o re com p lete The A m erican -train ed gen eral ‘ Phillips denied that U .S. A m bassador Henry Cabot Lodge was who seized pow ers in a swift b ecau se he had to. In the line-up of high govern­ informed in advance of Khanh’ s coup, o r that the United States and bloodless coup Wednesday expected it. He said th ere a re alw ays ru m o rs of coups In Saigon, morning in Saigon has pledged ment o fficials in the new South Hanh Phung to rid South Viet Nam of would- be n eu tralists. M ajor G eneral Nguyen Khanh V ietnam ese governm ent only five nam es of the tw en ty -th ree m em ­ b e rs of the origin al Minh re v o ­ but advance inform ation on this one was not given to the United S tates. T h e funniest lutionary council a r e m issin g. nowhere in sigh t. They w ere only Photo by Bob Borit (continued from page 1) So Gen. Khanh is in power b road cast a stinging denunciation 1 understand that Gen. Nguyen now. How long will be be th ere of the deposed m ilitary govern ­ " T h is su g gests to m e that voicing the realization that the Valentines A T HOME AMONG T H E F O L I A G E -- Micky Barbour, San­ Khanh was discontented with Gen. before another coup will put him ment of M ajor G eneral Duong Khanh’ s n eu tralism c laim is an people w ere w e a ry .” ford freshman, and Donna R i c h a r d s o n (back), Northville Minh b ecau se Minh did not ob­ down? W hatever will happen, 1 Van Mihn. He said the arm ed e x c u s e ," F ish e l said . * Khanh in the World freshman, contemplate the floral scene they have just ar­ even offered Minh a position as "T h e V ietnam ese lead ers w ere je ct enough to the idea of a hope that it will be fo r the fo rc e s will d rive out com m unists A re found at the ranged for this weekend’ s flower show in the Union Ball­ figurehead ru le r — Minh was pop­ F ren ch -ed u cated and som etim es neutral Viet Nam. best of Viet Nam. and tra ito rs who f a v o r neu­ room. It will be held from 7-11 tonight and from 12 noon - u la r— but he refused the t i t l e ." re fle ct F ren ch view s, but this L a s t week V ietnam ese students Will p eace e v e r com e to Viet tra lis m . “ None of the le a d e rs of the does not m ean the Minh ‘neu­ 11 p.m. Saturday. in Saigon dem onstrated against Nam? I b elieve it will, b ecau se G u . '¡ il The c laim of Khanh, new d ic­ Minh reg im e w ere openly neu­ tr a lis ts ’ w e re ’plotting’ with the De G aulle’ s idea of n eutralizing we d e se rv e it. F o r so long Viet ta to r of South Viet Nam, that his tr a lis t, although som e p rivately Fren ch view s, but this does not Viet N am . 1 don’t believe that Nam had been in w ar. We had Bill Would Color Viet N a m should b e n eutral. N eutrality will m ean the v ic - fought fo r cen tu ries against Chi­ nese c o n tro l, then against the F ren ch and now against Com ­ coup was justified to elim inate the th reat of n eutralism to Viet Nam is an e x c u s e , not a valid had second thoughts a b o u t the wisdom of continuing th e 2 3 -y e a r old V ietcong fight, the end w as mean the Minh 'n e u tra lists ’ w ere 'plotting’ with the Fren ch gov­ ern m e n t." reaso n , fo r the coup, W esley munism . M i n o r s 9L i c e n s e s 1 was born during the w ar F is h e l, p r o f e s s o r of p olitical scie n ce , said . A bill to c o lo r d riv e rs licen ses found that falsification of age on and have grown up in w a r; w ar " A m o re likely reason fo r the issued to p erson s under 21 passed d riv e rs licen ses was p a rticu la rly is not a s tra n g e r to V ietnam ese coup was his feeling that he had the house Th ursd ay. p revalent in c o l l e g e t o wr . - youth. We h ear every day that been p assed o v er by his fellow The bill is sp ecifically aimed throughout the s t a t e . people from our home town have g e n e ra ls, that they had plum s of at co lle g e -a g e students to prevent P olice officials in E ast L a n s­ been killed in the b attle. But power and he w as left under the tam pering with age cred en tials to ing, Y p silan ti, Ann A rb or, Alma 1 hope that one day the word com bat t r e e , ra th e r b arren of obtain liquor. a d other u niversity towns in " w a r " will be elim inated from -* ** , \ re w a r d s ." “ A green o r blue o r red d riv ­ Michigan w e r e interviewed fo r the human vocabulary and that F ish el s a i d Khanh h a d sup­ e r s licen se i s s u e d to m in ors, solutions to the problem and v ir ­ we will forget the meaning of ported Diem and may have gone would give liquor sto re owners tual y all endorsed the colored li- " w a r ." proof positive on any questior cerise proposai» C O M E , of a g e ,” Rep. Floyd W agner, R - Sheriff P read m o re of Ingham St. Josep h , co -sp o n so r of th eb ill, County sum med it up, “ this is such a sim ple solution to t h e Clark W ins S K I said. A fact finding com m ittee from problem - how did anyone e v e r the S e c re ta ry of S ta te 's office think of it and when can we s t a r t ? ” N a tl A w a rd / W IT H M E A gradu ate student of broad­ castin g , p resen tly enrolled h ere recen tly re ciev ed a $1,1 0 0 Hal HANH PHUNG Fellow s sch olarsh ip . (continued f on-, p a g e 1) Burnill C la rk , D enver, C o lo., The com m ittee decided to send never d iscu ssed the tax at a tory of C om m unism , which we have lost so much blood fighting was selected by the National H a v e th a t second cup a delegation to the E a st Lansing A ssociation of B ro a d c a s te rs and m eeting. R a th e r, he added, it was and s a crifice d so much to turn City Council Monday night to back. A lso, Communism is the the A ssociation for P ro f e s s o r s seek: — an extention on the date that an inform al approval of the City A s s e s s o r s req u est fo r the tax last thing that the V ietnam ese of B ro ad castin g Education to r e ­ ceiv e the aw ard o f co ffe e a t levy. people will e v e r a cce p t. the tax re p o rt fo rm s a r e due back a t t h e City A s s e s s o r’ s office - - a m o rato riu m on the payment of such a ta x fo r at le a st one year. Jo u r n a lis ts DAWN DONUTS “ We have only eight days left A t K e llo g g ¿0 4 0 1 1 1 2 5 E a s t G r a n d R i v e r to com p lete the fo rm s ,” G illis said. In som e c a s e s the form s w ere not Sient to the p erson s The Michigan P r e s s A ss o c ia ­ tion will hold its 96th annual In Person • w I SKI W EAR at tine stores everywhere 3 3 2 - 3 5 4 1 who n orm ally handle the finan­ c o n fe re n c e today and Saturday at Kellogg C e n te r . write for free catalog O p e n E v e r y d a y 5 A M t o 1 A M cial s p e c ts .” SpeaKers include L ero y G .A u - 408 South Muntingtan five. 30. Mist G illis said the request fo r a m oratoriu m w a s j u stified be­ cau se m ost houses had not bud­ geted fo r this in creased tax in geostein , ch airm an of the bio­ physics departm ent; J . Mont­ gom ery C u rtis , d ire cto r of the GARY th eir fis ca l planning. "W e have a m o ral obligation to fight this ta x ,” M rs . Isobel Dickinson, alumni tr e a s u r e r of A m erican P r e s s Institute at C o­ lumbia U niv ersity; W .L. C a r r , head of the statistical, and c o m ­ piling departm ent at P o rte Pub­ PLAYER Friday Store Hours 9:30 A.M. to 5 30 P.M. Sigma Kappa s o ro rity said. "T h e U of M and Michigan State a r e lishing C o .; and Kay Savage, De­ tro it F r e e P r e s s food ed itor. at probably te s t c a s e s fo r thewhole such fun to sta te . If we fail in our exemption bid, other co lleg e towns will • probably levy a sim ilar ta x .” DANCE G O LF-O -T R O N T u e s ., Feb. 4 th , 10 a .m . u n til 4 :3 0 p .m . slip in t o ...c h e e r y J e r r y W right, ICC p residen t, W ils o n B a llr o o m said that the City C lerk had told S to p by now . A fter you p la y 9 h o le s, reserv e t e r r y c o v e r-u p s him that the Council a s such had F R I D A Y 31 your personal te e -o ff tim e as a G U E ST O F G A R Y PLA YER on Feb. 4. by Stella Fagin.. L i n g u i s t i c s T o p i c 9-12 G O L F -O -T R O N a shift or a c a p e to F o r A f r i c a n M e e t 3411 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing— Just East o f Frondor Hans (Volf? p r ss. Open 11 a.m. to Midnight, Every Day take you to and from A frica:. p.m. Sunday at a meeting of the A frican Student A ssociation in the shower or bath in the Union T o w e r Room. " A f r i c a n L in g u i s t ic s " will be B r in g Y o u r FO R T LA U D E R D A LE Wolff’ s topic. a b s o r b e n t cotton The meeting is open to ail stu­ O w n A lb u m s ! Where the FUN is! dents and faculty. terry Sizes: petite, « W I H l a k e your spring vacation at one of 1 B th ese ocean -fro n t deluxe hotels in- small, medium ZP7AI eluding 7 d ays, 6 nights, roundtrip * jet a irf a re from D etro it. T a x in­ A Shift with white ball s ’ eluded. fringe and cotton brai< re trim. Red, turquoise Im TT T T fT Y a n k e e C lip p e r H o te l. . . . . . . . .1 8 3 .5 9 or gold. 17.98 P i e r 6 6 H o t e l ............................................. 1 8 5 .5 9 B Floral print c a p e wit L a u d e r d a le B e a c h H o t e l .......................................1 6 5 . 5 9 i nside pocket. G ol d, G a lt O c e a n M ile H o t e l .............................................1 8 5 . 5 9 ta x a n d d e liv e r y pink or blue. 14.98 F o r y o u r F R E E c o lo r fo ld e r , C A L L lOi^Wiu/ine Jaco b so n s RICARDO’S àm :f ■ ti' •* J T T . r" * \\ . "■ ' i ^ ' v «••... 5 - 'V W !• ■• - > '4-V. f . IV 2-1554 T f t A V E L C E N T E R i f t u H fc : ^ ¿ ■ '’ " » C m v i _ _ 209 E . M I C H I G A N A V E . P H O N E 482-55S1 4 Michigan State News. E a s t Lan sin g. Michigan F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 3 1 , 1 9 64 Commissions F a i t h O n C a m p u s 'Io ta ’ C a u s e d Students Volunteer ToDiscuss C o n tro v e rs y Church Unity P e a ce T h ro u g h “ It doesn't make one iota of word " h o m o i o u s i a n ," meaning d i f f e r e n c e 1’ ’ somewhat alik e. Only the iota For Summer Aid A n o th e r a tt e m p t th e f u r t h e r the c a u s e o f C h r i s t i a n unity w ill b e ­ gin befo re E aster when com ­ J e s u s C h r is t P erhaps it doesn’ t to the 20th inserted in the word gave the About 9 00 c o lle g e students so cial te n sio n and need. For co m m u nity serv ice and w ork - m issio n s m eet to d i s c u s s b y R u th B a b b itt century A m erican who i ss u e s this e a r l y church grounds for d i s ­ are exp ected to jo in a volun­ exa m p le, ed u cation and re g is­ cam ps are av ailab le fro m Stu­ d ifferen ces betw een the O r th o ­ s tatem ent, hut it made a world agreem ent. te er w ork corps th is s u m m e r t r a t i o n p r o j e c t s in T e n n e s s e e a n d dent S u m m e r S e r v i c e , r o o m 1206, dox and R o m a n C a th o lic fa ith s . W e a r e l i v i n g in a d a y w h e n m e n a n d w o m e n a c r o s s t h i s n a t i o n of d iffe re nce t o t h e ancient T h e conflict was resolv ed at in t h e n a t i o n a n d o v e r s e a s u n d e r A l a b a m a a r e b e in g p la n n e d to 475 R i v e T s i d e , N e w Y o r k , N.Y . A rc h b is h o p Ia k o v o s , h ead o f the and th ro u g h o u t th e w o r ld a r e s e a r c h i n g f o r p e a c e . M a n y a r e look in g G r e e k s and the e a rly C h ristian the C ouncil of Nicaea. where th e a u s p i c e s o f th e U n ited P r e s ­ G r e e k O r th o d o x C h u r c h in N o rth Stu d en t p r o g r a m s , w orkin g to w e a l t h , p r o b a b l y s t i l l m o r e a r e l o o k i n g t o a c h u r c h o r r e l i g i o u s cliru ch fa th e rs . b y te r ia n C h u r c h , U .S .A . fo llo w up w ork done by y o u th and South A m e rica , announced Athanasius held the fort with c u l t , and p e r h a p s s o m e think th e y w ill find p e a c e and s e c u r i t y by M ore th an 3 0 0 w ill ta k e p a r t s e m i n a r s and e c u m e n i c a l p r o ­ th at th e co m m issio n s w ill be lota is the ninth le tte r in the his d o c trin e . However, the d if­ v o lu nteers la st y e a r . attain in g a c o ll e g e d e g r e e w h ich w ill a llo w th e m a good p o sitio n in urban renew al in t h e U n i t e d j e c t s in A m e r i c a a r e h a n d l e d b y appoin ted and b eg in w o rk b e fo r e G re ek alphabet, among o t h e r f e re n c e that one " i o t a ’ ’ mad e M ich ig a n S t a te stu d e n ts in­ P resb y terian S u m m e r S e rv ice in th e w o r l d . M an m a y s e a r c h until h is k n o w led g e and e n e r g y a r e S ta te s. O thers w ill w ork on t e r e s t e d in s u m m e r s e r v i c e p r o - E a ster. tilings, It was used by ancient r e m a in s a popular e xp re ssio n an d S t u d y P r o j e c t s , 8 2 5 W i t h e r ­ e x h a u s te d but h is s e a r c h w ill b e in v a in until h e r e a l i z e s e x a c t l y Ind ian r e s e r v a t i o n s , hold v a c a ­ Jects overseas sh ould w r i t e to At th e m eetin g o f th e W orld G r e e k s to differentiate between today. w h at t h e n e e d o f h i s h e a r t i s . In o r d e r t o d i s c o v e r t h i s n e e d w e tion chu rch sch o o ls in fish in g spoon B l d g ., P h ilad e lp h ia 7 , P a . C o u n cil of C h u r ch e s In O n d e s s a that which m ean s identical and th e O ff ic e o f Student W o rld R e ­ m u s t look to th e B i b l e . v illa g es and lu m b e r cam ps in la tio n s, Room 924, 475 R iv er­ next m onth, the O rth odox p r e ­ that which is only s im ila r, V o lu n teers a re gen erally ex­ B e f o r e g o in g f u r t h e r 1 w is h to e x p la in th a t I b e l i e v e th e B i b l e Sou th east A la s k a , develo p c o m ­ sid e D riv e, New Y ork, N. Y. late w ill suggest that a con­ Was J e su s C h rist identical in M u s i c P r o g r a m pected to pay t h e i r own t r a n s ­ does not m e r e l y c o n ta in th e W o rd o f God but th a t it i s th e W ord m un ity re crea tio n program in f e r e n c e of all re lig io u s le a d e rs substance and e s s e n c e with God p o rtatio n c o s t s . H ow ever, lim ite d o f G o d . I b e l i e v e t h a t it w a s v e r b a l l y i n s p i r e d b y H i m i n I t s e n t i r e t y . N ew M ex ico v illag es, w ork in A p p lication f o r m s and d e ta ile d throu gh ou t the w orld b e ca lle d the F a t h e r, or only somewhat S e t S u n d a y sch o larsh ip aid i s a v a ila b le . T h e B ib le says, "W h erefo re a s by o n e m a n s i n e n t e r e d Into th e h o sp itals, c lin ic s, sch o o ls an d in fo rm a tio n a b o u t U. S , b a s e d to d i s c u s s " t h e s o c i a l I l l s o f o u r s im il a r ? l ids was the issue which A p p lic a tio n s w ill b e a c c e p te d w o r l d a n d d e a t h by s i n , a n d s o d e a t h p a s s e d up on a l l m e n , f o r t h a t co m m u n ities in S o u t h e r n M o u n ­ tim e" and the w ays re lig io u s confronted t h e e a r l y church A m u sic pro g ram will be p r e ­ fr o m stu d e n ts o f o th e r than P r e s ­ all have s in n e d ". ( R o m a n s 5 : 1 2 ) . M e n a r e l a c k i n g p e a c e In t h e i r tain a r e a s . o rg a n iz a tio n s can elim in ate fa th e rs , who wrote m the Greek sented by William S tie n e r, di­ by terian background. h e a r t s b e c a u s e th ey a r e a t e n m it y w ith G o d . B e c a u s e o f h i s sin fu l th em . language, and culminated at the r e c t o r of cho ral m usic at F a s t B efo re b eg in n in g t h e i r w ork-, n atu re, m an is sep arated fro m G o d , and until he b e c o m e s r e c o n ­ ( mined of N icaca in ?25 A .P . Lansing High School, and the som e w ill atten d orien tatio n L u th e ra n M o n k c ile d to God th ro u g h J e s u s C h r i s t , h e w ill not know r e a l p e a c e . Athanasius, an e a r l y e a s t e r n r l u n v 1 theologian, championed 1 1ic' d o c t r i n e ihat J e s u s ( hr 1st, the F.lsingers at the Unitarian U ni- v e r s a l i s t Church Sunday at 11 a.m . se ssio n s, m eet w ith d u rin g w hich th ey w ill ju v e n ile s o c ia l x v o rk ers, urban d evelop­ au th o rities, m en t e x p e r t s and m e m b e r s o f th e To Speak T h e o n ly L u t h e r a n m o n k in th e Viet Nam Coup (continued from page 1) T h e p r e m i e r o f th e p ro v is io n a l So th en th e r e a l by m a t e r i a l m e a n s . p ro b lem is a sp iritu a l on e and can n ot b e solved G od h a s p ro v id ed re d em p tio n fo r th e sin of th e w o rld . " I n th is w a s m a n if e s te d th e lo v e o f G od to w a rd u s , b e c a u s e that G od sen t S chubert’ s M a s s in G M a jo r son of God, w as of i lie s a m e y o u th c o m m i s s i o n . n a tio n w ill s p e a k to th e L u t h e r a n North Viet Nam and the U .S .- c iv ilia n g o v ern m en t, Nguyen h is o n ly begotten Son in to th e w o r ld , th at w e m ig h t l i v e throu gh will be pre se n te d . The program e s s e n c e o r s u b s t a n c e with the Student A sso ciatio n Sunday at backed repu blic of South Viet Ngoc Tho, w as tu rned out of h im . H erein i s l o v e , n ot t h a t w e l o v e d G o d , b u t t h a t h e l o v e d u s , will a lso include a string en­ I at h e r . He used the G r e e k word H undreds of o th e r c o lle g e stu­ 6 :3 0 p .m . at U n iv e r sity L u th e ra n Nam. o f f i c e a lo n g w ith h is c a b in e t and a n d s e n t h i s S o n to b e t h e p r o p i t i a t i o n f o r o u r s i n s " . 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B u t th e B i b l e s a y s t h e r e i s o n ly o n e licved that I ts n s was s im il a r to Sunday the pro g ram c o m m itte e of C h u rch es. tin e ’s H ouse. O xford, M ich ., w as among b o t h V ie tn am e se a n d fro m e x i l e in F r a n c e , w a s J a i l e d w ay to h e a v e n . God in that lie was livme, but will bring a number of gu ests T h i s y e a r t h e C o m m i s s i o n on o rd a in e d by th e Sw ed ish L u th e r a n A m erican m i l it a r y men, would on s u s p i c i o n t h a t h e c a m e h e r e J e s u s t e l l s u s in th e G o s p e l o f J o h n - " I a m th e w a y , th e t r u t h , and not .exactly like the F a th e r. I heir to the pulpit with a lay leader E cu m en ical S erv ice P r o je c ts C h u rch and c l a i m s a p o s to lic s u c ­ be kept on as technical c h ie f a s a F r e n c h a gen t to sw in g South t h e l i f e : no m a n c o m e t h u n to t h e F a t h e r b ut by m e . ” ( J o h n 1 4 : 6 ) W e ,1,iCt i int was labeled by ilieG reek in ch a rg e of the s e r v i c e . p l a n s w o r k in t h e a r e a s o f c r i t i c a l cessio n . of state. Viet N a m into th e c a m p of th e a r e t o l d In t h e b o o k o f T i t u s — " N o t b v w o r k s o f r i g h t e o u s n e s s w h i c h n onalign ed . we have done, b ut a cco rd in g to h is m ercy h e s a v e d us by th e L a n s in g C e n tr a l F r e e P ly m o u th U n iv e r s ity St. Andrews Eastern Orthodox M a j . G e n . T on T h a t D i n h , o u s ­ w a s h i n g o f r e g e n e r a t i o n an d r e n e w i n g o f t h e H oly G h o s t " . F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ia n C o n g r e g a tio n a l C h r is t ia n C h u r c h Church & University Student ted a s i n t e r i o r m i n i s t e r , w a s i m ­ Now when an ind ividu al re a liz e s he is lo s t but th at h e c a n b e Ottawa and Chestnut M e th o d is t C h u r c h 310 N. Hagadorn ltd. Center p riso n ed on undefined charges s a v e d it i s m o s t i m p o r t a n t t h a t h e t a k e s G o d a t h i s w o r d a n d a c c e p t s Worship 'servic es 828 N. W ash ing ton , L an sin g C h u r c h 1216 G r e e n c r e s t F a s t Lansing Don S t i f f l e r , M in is te r stem m in g from h is action s as J e s u s C h r i s t a s h is p e r s o n a l S a v i o r . " T h a t if thou s h a lt c o n f e s s 9 : 3 0 S. 1 1 : 0 0 a . m . A llegan at T o w n sen d St. Sunday Sunday Ph 337-1077 C r tb h e ry and nursery L a n sin g , M ich . Divine L itu rg y 9 :3 0 a .m . g o v e rn o r o f Saigon un der th e late w ith thy m outh the L o r d J e s u s , a n d s h a l t b e l i e v e in t h i n e h e a r t Sunday School 10:00 p.m. B i b l e School 9 ;4 5 a.m . V e s p e r s a n d C o n fe s sio n s P r e s i d e n t N go D ln h D i e m . c a r e pro v ided . 11:00 a .m . Worship S e r v i c e th at God hath raise d h im fro m the dead, thou s h a l t b e s a v e d . Morning Worship 11:00 a.m . Worship S e r v i c e 10:45 a.m . E very Sat.___________ 7;30 p .m . F o r w ith t h e h e a r t m an b eliev eth u n to r i g h t e o u s n e s s b ut w i t h t h e p i . Morrow, preaching A g g re ssiv e Faith S out 11 f e llo w s h ip 6:0(1 p.m. m outh co n fessio n is made u n to salv atio n . F o r w h o so ev er sh all D r. P e i r c e , preaching Jr. f- Sr. High fe llo w ship M in is t e r s EAST LANSING S t. J o h n s S tu d e n t c a l l up on t h e n a m e o f t h e L o r d s h a l l b e s a v e d . 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(11 C o r i n t h i a n s 5 : 1 7 ) " V e r i l y , v e r i l y , 1 s a y u n to y o u ; Sunday School 0 ;45 a.m. T e m p o ra rily m e e tin g at C h u r c h Babysitting at 8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 - 11:15 He that l i e a r e t h m y w o r d , a n d b e l i e v e t h o n h i m t h a t s e n t m e , h ath CONVENT ION) C h u rch School Moftlltlg Will slijp 0 ;0 0 and U n iversity L u th eran Church Interdenominational e v erlastin g life and sh all not com e into cond em nation, b ut i s American I egion M em o rial Y o u n gsters R elig io n C l a s s f o r C r i b b e r y th rou gh ! 1:00 a.m. D i v i s i o n an d Ann S t . 4b9 North Hagadorn Road p a s s e d f r o m d e a t h u n to l i f e " . ( J o h n 5 : 2 4 ) C e n te r , 1 Block North of 6;4 5 a.m . T hird G rade. Baptist Youth f ellowship F a s t I anslng, Michigan N ot o n l y is it w o n d e r f u l to k n o w t h e s a v i n g p o w e r o f C h r i s t but E a s t L ansin g Bus station 10:00 a .m . 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Inn c li Inis H In.dllle For info rm atio n o r tr a n s p o r ­ N u rse ry Provided 10:00- Rev . R. I’ aiEe BlrdweH, J r . love of God, w hich is C h rist Jesu s our L o r d " . (R o m a n s 8 :38) tation call 4 8 5 - 9 2 _ 3 1 2:00 a .m . 8 : 0 0 a .m . - 12:10 p . m . - i if I 1V 2 -H 4 I O WORSHIP s i RVK I S •C o m m u n io n M ed itation 4 :4 5 p.m. nurset y bC a m p u s Bus S e rv ice O;30 Si 1 1:0(1 a.m . Sat. M a s s e s “ T i m e and th e T a b l e " F in a lly , C h r is t w ill to m ake retu rn th is peace fo r h is own. co m p le te, "1 w e a r e p r o m i s e d that go to p r e p a r e a p l a c e f o r y o u , F i r s t B a p tis t C h u r c h bus Sunday, F e b r u a r y 2 and if 1 go to prep are a p lace f o r yo u , 1 w ill c o m e a g a in , and Copitol ot Ionia 8 : 0 0 & 9.-00 a .m . E a s t L a n s in g " S e x u a l it y In C r i s i s " r e c e i v e y o u u n to m y s e l f : that w h e r e I a m t h e r e y e m a y b e a l s o " . 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Serm on lowed B e r m u d a s and tennis shoes T h e m ain arg u m en t ag ain st 11: 15 a . m . ’ Morning Worship 1 1 :0 0 a .m . H oly C o m m u n io n F r e e b u s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 15 to R ea d in g R o o m lo c a t e d at 134 8i S e r m o n 3 0 m in u tes b e fo re each s e r v ­ to be worn. change w as th at it w o u ld de­ SCPI RV1SI D NDRSl RY AND F R E E Call 3 3 7 - 7 9 6 6 for cam pus stroy th e ed u cation al purposes W. G r a n d R i v e r . 5 :3 0 p .m . C a n te r b u r y M eeting i c e a ro u n d the c a m p u s . BUS PROVIDI D Fi >R I ACM S E R V IC E . bus schedule Men are cu rr e n tly requ ired of th e r e g u la tio n s . Open M on. th ru S a t. 9 :0 0 a .m . 8 :3 0 a .m . - M onday th ru F r id a y A s e r i e s of open d iscussion - 5 :0 0 p .m . D a ily O ffic e s e s s io n s on the B a s i c Tenets M o n ., T u e s . , X h u r s , , & F ri­ SOUTH BAPTISTCHURCH of the ( hristia n Faith a re T u e s . - 10:15 a .m . days 7 : 0 0 - 9 :0 0 p .m . H oly C o m m u n io n held on Monday evenings at 7:30 in the Union, room 35. W ed. - 7:0 0 a .m . T h e s e s e s s io n s are open to A ll a r e w e l c o m e to a tten d H oly C o m m u n io n 1518 S . W ash ing ton all. C h u r c h S e r v i c e s , an d v i s i t an d T h u r s . - 5 :1 5 p .m . Rev. T heo do re K. Pundenthal, P a s t o r F D 2 - 0 7 7 8 u s e the R e a d in g R o o m . H oly C o m m u n io n I N V IT E S Y O U I N T E R - C I T Y B I B L E C H U R C H 2 8 2 7 E , M ich igan P e o p le s C h u r c h K im b e r ly D o w n s 9 :4 5 a .m . B I B L E S C H O O L Two b lock s w est of F ra n d o r C h u r c h o f C h r i s t E a s t L a n s in g R .S . B U R G E S S , PA STO R 9 ;4 5 a .m . Sunday School In terd en o m in atio n al 1007 K im b e r ly D riv e , Lan sin g 2 0 0 W. G r a n d R i v e r C o l l e g e C l a s s Taught by D r. Ted Ward C o l l e g i a t e Bib le C l a s s M r . P e t e r H in e, T e a c h e r at M i c h i g a n 11:00 a .m . M o rn ing W o rsh ip S e r v ic e (2 b l o c k s W . o f F r a n d o r ” T he R u d im e n ts of D is c ip le s h ip ” S h o p p i n g C e n t e r on E . C o lle g ia te F e llo w sh ip Grand R iv er) 11:00 a . m . “ G O D IS F O R U S ” 6 :0 0 p .m . SUNDAY S E R V IC E S 7 :0 0 p .m . E v en in g S e r v ic e " T h e R ew ard s of D is cip le sh ip ” IV 9 - 7 1 3 0 9 :3 0 , and 1 1 :0 0 a .m . O b s e r v a n c e of the L o r d ’ s T a b l e W i l l i a m H ^ H a l l and W ed 7 : 3 0 P .M . P r a y e r and B i b l e Study 7 :0 0 p m ..“ T A L L M E N IN T R O U B L E D D A Y S ” G era ld O. F r u z ia , S r ., ( F o r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n c a l f I V 9 - 6 3 1 2 o r I V 2 - 8 6 3 1 . ) __________ "T h e Church — Som e New M in isters D im e n sio n s" SUNDAY S E R V I C E S F I R S T C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E M orn ing W orship 10:00 a.m . 8 :3 0 p .m . A D U L T Y O U T H F E L L O W S H I P G e n e s e e at B u t l e r 6 t r c : i s by D r . W a l l a c e R o b e r t s o n B i b l e Study 1 1 :0 0 a.m . SU N D A Y ’ S E R V I C E S S u p erv ised n u r s e r y prov ided D is cu ssio n E vening W o rs h ip 6 :0 0 p .m . C h u r c h S c h o o l ..................................... 9 :4 5 a .m . W ed nesd ay ev e n in g B i b l e CH URCH SCHOOL M o r n i n g W o r s h i p ................................................... 1 1 : 0 0 a . m . Study 7:30 p .m . R e fr e s h m e n t Hour Follow in g Y outh G r o u p s .............................................................. 6 : 0 0 p . m . 9 :3 0 & 1 1 :0 0 a .m . C r ib room T h u rsd a y E v en in g L a d ie s E v an g elistic H o u r .................................................. 7 :o o p . m . th ro u g h Adult C l a s s e s B ib le C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . P a sto rs: D r . H ow ard F . Sugden, W E DNESD AY E V E P r a y e r S e rv ic e 7 :3 0 p .m . 1 1 : 0 0 a . m . A d u l t and Y o u n t D r . T e d W a r d an d n F o r 'T ^ . a i v y jo r t a l t p n c a l l - . I'* • 8/ ■.ti i- " ’ »■ I ■45 * * .. v’.-f. dr - j > rt fy ln | R ev f 'ete j. o n £ sc© vtr -- A t ? Stanley - M in is t e r ' Tom T h o m p so n - M u s ic D ir . FE 9-8190 C o u p les C la s s In T h e Transportation Available ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or E D 2 -2 4 3 4 F r e e b u s s e r v i c e m o r n in g and e v en in g C a l l C h u r c h O f f i c e IV 5 - 0 6 1 3 C o lle g e H ouse Lounge C a ll 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 fo r in fo rm atio n If N o A n s w e r , C a l l I V 2 - 6 9 9 4 F rid ay , January 31, 1964 J Mi chi ga n State News, E a s t L a n si ng , Michigan S tu d e n t C o n g re s s M e e ts œ&æw&i&œtmem Lo d g e rs Praise $ 7 0 0 F u n d Bill D e la y e d R o d e t P ro p h e t By HUGH LEACH A n oth er su g g estio n brought th e r e q u e s t b e fo r e a sp ecial c o m m ittee fo r co n sid era tio n . A p ro ­ State News Staff Writer posed re so lu tio n to re q u e st the ad m in istratio n 4G lo r io u s 9 G r o u n d h o g F o re n sic s coach Jerry M. A nderson and l a s t w e e k . T h e b ill a l s o r e q u i r e s th a t th e U .N . m em bers of h is d e b a te te a m w a tch ed Student su b m it its b o o k s to AUSG by M a y 15. S till V e n e ra te d B y M a n y C ongress r e f e r t h e i r r e q u e s t f o r funds to c o m ­ A l o a n o f $ 3 5 0 to t h e M S U S a i l i n g C l u b w a s m itte e W ednesday. r e c e i v e d u n a n i m o u s . T h e m o n e y I s to b e u s e d fo r p u rch asin g a sa ilb o at from O hio S t a t e ' A lthough fo r m ost A m e rica n s G round Hog Day passes with C a m p u s U n ited N atio n s and th e MSU Sa ilin g U n iv ersity . 'little n o tic e , th e r e a r e s t ill a few g ro u p s d e te r m in e d to p r e s e r v e C l u b b oth r e c e i v e d r e q u e s t e d fu n d s. th e v e n e r a tio n of th e F e b r u a r y seco n d c e le b r a t io n . In p a s s i n g t h e b i l l , C o n g r e s s c o n s i d e r e d t h a t T h e o ld e st groun d-h og o b se rv in g clu b is th e P un xutaw n ey T h e d eb ate te a m re q u ested $700 fro m C on­ th e sailing club m ig h t b e u n a b le to p u r c h a s e G rou n d -H og of P en n sy lv a n ia , fo u n d e d in 1 8 9 8 , but it i s r i v a le d g r e s s , but a m o tio n w a s m a d e c a l li n g f o r th e th e boat if it did not do so im m e d iate ly , by the scorn fu l Slu m b erin g G roun d -H og Lodge of Q u arry v ille, a llo c a t io n of $ 6 0 0 to th e t e a m . to g iv e m o r e funds to the d e b a te t e a m w a s a l s o Penna. r e f e r r e d to th e s p e c ia l c o m m it t e e . Each year m e m b e r s - of the Q u arry v ille Lodge don to p h a t s , S p e a k e r B o b H e n c k e n r e f e r r e d it t o t h e f i n a n c e long fu r c o a t s , sw allo w tails, o r to g a s to o b s e r v e th e e m e r g e n c e THE HOW-TO OF HAIR STYLING — Veterans’ Wives President Mrs. Joan Burnett gets the com m ittee, w h ich refused to r e c o m m e n d th e A b ill app rop riatin g $200 to C a m p u s U .N . of th e rod ent p rop het. A fter a day of c e l e b r a t i o n , th e b r e th e r n latest in hairdos from Lansing’s Kochelle Beauty College experts Yolanda Revere, left, and passed un an im o u sly in sp lte of heavy debate allocation . gather at the Span ish Tavern to induct n e w m e m b e r s an d s i n g Betty Kendall, at a recent hairstyling s h o w . ________________ ___________________________ th e p r a i s e s of th e g ro u n d -h o g . " L e t th e sc ie n tific fa k ir s gnash th eir teeth and s t a m p with ra ge— ' O t h e l l o ’ T i c k e t page— "L et astro lo g ers with cry sta ls wipe su ch n o n s e n s e fr o m th e A rt, R e d C h in a H e a d "W e h ail th e K in g of P r o p h e t s , w h o’s th e w o r ld ’ s o utstan din g E x c h a n g e S t a r t s Sage— TODAY THE GROUNDHOG COM ES! G l o r y ! G l o r y ! to th e G r o u n d h o g . G l o r y ! G l o r y ! to th e G ro u n d h o g , G l o r y ! G l o r y ! to th e C o m in g T a lk S e r ie s T i c k e t s fo r th e a r e n a th e a t e r Groundhog. T O D A Y T H E P R O P H E T C O M E S !" p r o d u c t i o n of " O t h e l l o " , w i l l b e G round Hog D ay m ad e th e C o n g re s s io n a l R ecord in 1952. R eg istratio n fe es fo r each is d i s t r ib u t e d M onday th rou gh W ed ­ "U n d e rsta n d in g and A ppre­ D a v is of W isco n sin , w hose hom e state had d e clared i t s e lf th e $ 7 .5 0 . R e g is tra tio n m ay be by nesday, 1 2 : 3 0 - 5 p .m . O nly s t u ­ c i a t i n g A r t " an d " R e d C h i n a - groundhog h ead q u arters o f t h e w o r l d in 1948, accu sed P en n sy l­ m a i l o r in R o o m 8 , K e l l o g g C e n ­ dents w ith U n iv ersity T h eatre T h e S le e p in g G i a n t” w ill b e added v a n ia of " p r e s u m p t u o u s l y " c l a i m i n g the s a m e t i t l e . ter. coupon books m ay r e c e iv e tic k e ts to th e C o n v e r s a ti o n S e r i e s of th e A lthough th e w e a th e r b u r e a u c l a i m s th e g ro u n d h o g h aS b een at the F airch ild T h eater box u n i v e r s i t y ’ s ev e n in g c o ll e g e p r o ­ C o n v e r s a t i o n s to b e h e ld in rig h t o n ly 28% of the tim e d u rin g the l a s t 6 0 y e a r s , faithful o ffice . g ra m next w eek. M arch are "T o m o rro w , th e m em bers of groundhog clu b s a s s e r t t h e w o o d c h u c k h a s b e e n at T w o s e c t i o n s of " U n d e r s t a n d ­ Moon” d e alin g w i t h space s c i­ Coupon b o o k s w ill b e punched l e a s t m o r e a c c u r a t e than th e w e a th e r b u r e a u . i n g and A p p r e c i a t i n g A r t ” w i l l b e ence, and " T h e C ity , covering fo r tick e ts. T ic k e ts w ill a lso In t h e w o r d s of th e Q u a r r y v i l l e C r e e d th e y c o n t i n u e to " r e j o i c e o f f e r e d , o n e b e g i n n i n g F e b . 5 , an d p r o b l e m s of u r b a n l i v i n g . b e a v a i l a b l e at t h e d o o r . t h a t h e c a n , an d d o e s , f o r e t e l l w i t h a b s o l u t e a c c u r a c y t h e w e a t h e r the o th er, F e b . 6 . C h a r le s M e y e r, c o n d itio n s fo r th e s ix w e e k s fo llo w in g e a c h se c o n d day of F e b r u a r y ." a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of a r t , w ill be l e c t u r e r - l e a d e r of both s e c t i o n s . “ The Sl e e p i n g ^ G i a n t , " w ith P ressm en T o D in e Kw an-W ai So, a s so c ia te p ro fe s ­ O n M ic h ig a n P rod u ce s o r of h is to r y a s l e c t u r e r - l e a d e r , w i l l e x a m i n e R e d C h i n a ’ s r o l e in th e fu ture of t h e U n ite d S ta t e s . T h is sectio n w ill m e e t on M o n ­ FO U R D A Y S m S d a y s b e g i n n i n g F e b . 3. off w ith a P il l s b u r y A p p le C r i s p , P la n n in g a m enu usin g on ly The C o n v e r s a t i o n S e ries T h e H is t o r ic a l R e c o r d o f t h e th e p r o d u c ts o f on e s t a te m ig h t m a d e in L u d i n g t o n . m e e t s in K e l l o g g C e n t e r a t 7 p . m . 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H e h a s s e r v e d on t h e f a c u l t y V A L E N T IN E LUCY w ith M ic h ig a n c e l e r y . th ere and at C ase Institu te of T h e sa la d w ill h ave M ich igan T ech n o lo g y . He a lso se r v e d a s U H -H U H , g r e e n h o u s e b ib b and l e a f le t t u c e c h i e f o f s p e c i a l p r o j e c t s p a n e l at C a r e e r o p p o r t u n it ie s w ith r e d r a d i s h e s . NASA. Evvard i s th e a u th o r of T h e m a in c o u r s e in clu d es S e - m any tech n ical p a p e r s and h a s bago p o tato es, su g a r cu re d baked been cited fo r a n u m b er of h is M i c h i g a n h a m and w ill b e top ped c o n t r i b u t i o n s to p h y s i c s . f o r M e c h a n ic a l a n d H a p p in e s s Is A F o r Y o u r P le a s u r e . . . TH E A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D E le c t r ic a l E n g in e e r s W a rm P u p p y . . . s2 ° ° H O U D A Y LA N E S G E E , it's n i c e - - SO r e a lis t ic / s o u ja r m ! • 4 0 B r u n s w ic k L a n e s S n a c k B a r Fo r Y o u W ith Lo ve s o a p p e a lin g ! ,.8 B i l l i a r d T a b le s » C o c k t a il L o u n g e F o r S e n i o r s a n d R e c e n t G r a d u a t e s i n vr SJO O La nes A v a ila b le For O P E N B O W LIN G P R O D U C T D E S IG N « R E S E A R C H & D E V E L O P M E N T h E v e ry Day U n t i l 6p.m . A n d F r i . , S a t., & Sun. E v e n i n g s T o o l S T A F F • A P P L IC A T IO N & S E R V IC E E N G IN E E R IN G h{ OP EN E V E R Y D A Y A T 9A .M . "Frandor is Just South Of Us” M A N U F A C T U R IN G E N G IN E E R IN G Lo ve Is A S p e c ia l I V 7 -3 7 3 1 ____ _ T E C H N IC A L S A L E S W a y O f F e e l i n g .. . S1 M G a l s t h a t / e s p e c i a l l y t h a t C a m p u s In te rv ie w s : m a t e r i a l! W H E R E D IO A F r ie n d Is Som eone wYou EVER TINO I T ? b u y t h e i r Fe b ru a ry 5 W h o L ik e s Y o u . . . M ’ 5 f a b r i c s a t A p p o i n t m e n t s s h o u l d b e m a d e in a d v a n c e G o o d w i n ’s t h r o u g h y o u r C o l l e g e P l a c e m e n t O f f i c e h a v e m o r e I A I A B C D C A M PU SB O O KST O R E f u n . A fin e s e le c tio n o f WESTINGH0USEAIRBRAKEDIVISION H a llm a rk C a rd s b o th c o n te m p o ra ry and s e n tim e n ta l. WILMERD1NG, PA./W estinghouse Air Brake Company E . L a n s in g ’s D e p a r t m e n t S to re F o r S tu d e n ts World leader in design and manufacture of air brake equipment and a c c e s s o r i e s for railroads, subw ays, and other rapid transit system s. U t A bbott R d . I r : 7 Laop in g, M ic h XTV.i M - A- KT* huE v. • Äv . i« - » .. : le- C• A c ro ss fro m ttw Sta to T h o o to r A C R O S S F R O M T H E U N IO N B L D G . “ Whe re your college fashions begin I 6 Michigan State News, E a s t Lan sin g, Michig an F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 31 , 1 9 64 T i c k e t s A v a i l a b l e A t A V e g a s V e n t u r e F o r T W O J o in P e a n u t s A n d G a n g A t J - H o p S a t . N i t e ! U n i o n C o n c o u r s e ★ A u t o m o t i v e _____________ ★ A utom otive ★ F o r R e n t ★ L o s t & F o u n d N Y S t a r t s B i r t h C o n t r o l A c t i o n with a SPARTAN MOTOR’S F55^ ^ H E v 7r^ oo^ on d ftT on 7T 956 APARTM ENTS $ 50 R E W A R D F O R r e t u r n ot c o n ­ D esota, pow er b rak es, good co n ­ tents of b la ck b r ie f c a s e . M anu­ WANTED: One g i r l to s h a r e low cost Home of p erson ally selected used dition, n e w t i r e s . Phone I V s c rip ts, le tte r s , checkbook stu bs, 2 -3 4 8 1 .____ 19 ap artm en t. C a l l I V 7-3139 after A id s W e lfa r e R e c ip ie n t s W ANT AD ca rs. FORD l9 $ 6 , " V ic to ria ” , n arrow w hitew alls, T -B i r d engine, auto­ 1:00 p .m . )U S E S __________ 17S V .W . b ill of s a l e . T a k e n f r o m c a r on cam p u s D ecem ber 27. No • A U T O M O T IV E CORVAIR 1962, con vertib le. 4 - L a S T LA N SIN G : 3 -b e d ro o m f u r - qu estions. 355-7899, 355-2159. speed, 105 engine, w ire w heels, m atic, e x tr a s , excellen t condi­ 21 NEW Y O R K i . f l - T h e r e i s a s l o w l y , but A w om an who g iv es b irth w h ile re­ •E M P L O Y M E N T n ish ed house. A v a ila b le Sp ring excellen t condition. tion. Must s e l l . $ 3 7 5 .0 0 . 3 5 5 - stead ily d evelo p in g tren d in t. e U n i t e d c e iv in g w e l f a c e a s s i s t a n c e not on ly adds te rm . 6 m a l e s t u d e n t s . C a l l 3 3 2 - • FOR R EN T 5 401. 17S ★ P e r s o n a l States to p r o v id e b ir t h c o n t r o l s e r v i c e s o n e m o r e p e r s o n t o t h e r e l i e f r o l l s , b ut CH EVY II 1963, c o n v e r t i b l e , 0298 a fter 6 :0 0 p .m . A sk f o r *52 C H EV Y, clean in te rio r, good • FOR S ALE Helen. 17 to w e lfa r e r e c ip ie n ts at pu blic e x p e n s e . a l s o c o n t r i b u t e s to c o n d itio n s s lo w in g h e r standard tran sm issio n , red , red h e a te r, runs w ell, little ru st. B est IT P A Y S T O KNOW Y O U R S t a t e • LO S T & FOUND in terio r, 8 ,0 0 0 m iles, p e rfe c t. WANTED: M ale s t u d e n t a s f o u r t h O nly l a s t w e e k . N ew Y o r k b e c a m e th e f a m i l y ’ s r e t u r n to s e l f - s u f f i c i e n c y . offer. 353 -1 3 3 7 o r 332-3581. F a r m a g e n t f o r l o w r a t e s on a u t o • P ER SO N AL roo m m ate to share fu rn ish ed 10th s t a t e to adopt su c h a p r o g r a m . T h e Any sh ould c h ild b ir th en d a n g e r her Sale p ric e , $1,995. ITS in su ran ce. C a ll o r se e y o u rS ta te house. P ark in g . $10 a w e e k . ED D i s t r i c t o f C o lu m b ia so o n w ill fo llo w s u it. h ealth , as it so m etim es does in such • P E A N U T S PER SO N AL RA M BLER AMERICAN - l959,_2 - F a r m agent t o d a y , A s k f o r CORVAIR 1961. ‘ 00, 4-d o o r, dark 2-1 0 2 7 . 18 M an y c i t y an d coun ty g o v e r n m e n ts o ff e r c i r c u m s t a n c e s , f u r t h e r c o m p lic a t io n and • R E A L E S TA TE blue, m atching in terio r, 4 -sp e e d , door, stick , new b rak es, b attery , G E O R G E T O B IN or ED K A R- NF Wl Y DECORATED h o u s e . One sim ila r s e rv ic e . d elay is c r e a t e d . •S E R V IC E local, one ow ner, p erfect. c a rb u r e to r. $55 0 . Phone 3 ~ 3 - M ' N N , IV 5 - 7 2 6 7 , In F r a n d o r . O p p o s itio n i s based both on so c ia l- block from cr.mpus with room for T h e tr e n d , h o w e v e r, h a s not develo p e d •T R A N S P O R T A T IO N 0047 d ays. 17 C17 w ithout c o n t r o v e r s y . po litical grounds and on re lig io u s con ­ CHEV RO LET 1 957B elair, 2 -d o o r two women. Kitchen, livingroom , •W A N T E D 1963 T E M P E S T , V s t ic k, IN CO M E T A X a s s is ta n c e By T h e arg u m e n t freq u en tly advanced fo r victio n , p a r tic u la r ly the R o m a n C a th o lic hardtop, co rv e tte engine, stand- tirep la ce. F D 2 - 2 2 7 6 . ___________ 18 14,000 m ile s . Must sel Call f o r m e r r e v e n u e deputy. C a l l D a le sta te -p a id b i r t h c o n t r o l i n f o r m a t i o n and C h u r c h ’ s stand a g a in st a r t i f l c i a l b irth c o n ­ D E A D L IN E : ard tran sm issio n , black w i t h ROOMS 3 5 5 - 5559._____________________ 19S L. C o u n cilm an , IV 2 - 0 0 8 8 , 225 d e v ic es fo r the needy i s th is : tro l. 1 p.m. one c la s s day be* black and white in terio r. $69 5 . ROOM FOR m ale student in new •4MOBILE 1 9 6 1 , F 8 5 s ta tio n - S. Fo ster. C48 fore p u b licatio n . H urry. hom e. P riv a te en tran ce, show er, gon, h y d rom atic. V - 8 , radio UNCLE F U D 'S PARTY Shop. Cancellations ■ >!2 noon one r e f r ig e r a to r , p i a n o , e tc . ED All c a r s fully guaranteed and r e ­ and h e a te r. C all 8 8 2 -8 2 8 2 . 17 P arty su p p lie s and beverages. P e n P a l s W a n t e d c la s s d a y bef ore p u b lic a t io n conditioned. VOLKSWAGEN, i960, m icrobu s 2-4 5 1 8 . MEN OVER 21, double and single, 17 K osher sa n d w ic h es. T w o m ile s M at S qu ad In Io w a P H O N E : deluxe. E xce lle n t condition, new R u r a l J a p a n e s e ju n i o r and s e n ­ e a s t on G r a n d R i v e r . ___________ C 3000 E. Michigan a c ro s s from Abbott Hall, parking. ior h ig h school s tu d e n ts w ou ld 3 5 5 - 8 2 5 5 ti r e s . Phone 355-7841.________ ¡9 FLY TO B erm ud a, P a ris, B an g - IV 7-3715 C19 Phone ED 2 -3 8 7 0 o r 3 3 2 -8016. R A T E S : TR A IL E R HITCH, $350. 1956 _________________________________ 19 kok - B e a P a n A m erican stew ­ a r d e s s . C o n ta ct M a g g ie A lle n im ­ F o r W e e k e n d M eets lik e n ate pen p a ls of th eir ap p ro xi- a g e s. Those in tereste d C h evrolet, V - 8 , attached. Looks UNAPPROVED.UNSUPER- should c a ll Sh igeo Im am u ra, 1 D A Y .............S I . 25 good, runs b e tte r. C all 3 5 5 -6 7 4 9 . VISED, one m ale student over 21 m ed iately . ED 2-5002. 19S S t a t e ’s w r e s tlin g te a m , s p o r t­ and a p a ir of good showings would W ant a u sed car i s s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r at the E n g lish 3 D A Y S _______ 52.50 17S to sh a re double. Cooking a n d H A IR C U T S T O O H IG H ? I w ill cu t in g a 2 - 1 - 1 r e c o r d , g o e s on t h e satisfy Coach P eninger. anguage c e n te r , at 3 5 5 -7 8 2 1 . 5 DAYS S3.75 parking. C lo se to cam pus. $ 9 p e r yours fr e e if y o u w i l l c u t m i n e . r o a d t o f a c e t w o to u g h o p p o n e n t s , The S p artan s have done well so ♦hat w o n 't d a te you ? 'i f E m p lo y m e n t week. ED 2 -5 9 8 8 . 19 H a v e .a ll eq u ip m en t. M o r r is H uck. S t a t e C o l l e g e of Iowa a n d t h e U n i - fa r this y e a r b u t not as well as Judiciary (Based on 15 words per ad) CHOOSE YOUR own h ou rs. A few EAST L a N'SING. Nice student 337-1041 e v e n in g s. 17S v e rsity of Iow a on F rid ay an d they m i g h t have, accord ing to There will be a 25c service hours a day can mean excellen t ro om for 1 o r 2 men. P r iv a te e n - NASSAU - budget t o u r s a r r a n g e d . Saturd ay resp ectiv ely . P en in g er. F o u r returning l e tt e r - and bookkeeping charge if earn in gs fo r you as a trained Avon tra n c e , kitchen, p a r k i n g . IV A l t h o u g h t h e S p a r t a n s h a v e n ’t men a re lost for the season , due Cal l M ain T r a v e l B u r e a u , IV this ad is not paid within Get a VW; VW has made re p re se n ta tiv e . F o r appointment ( c o n t i n u e d fr o m p a g e 1) 5 - 7 6 7 3 . ________________18 4-4441. C17 lo s t to e i t h e r o f t h e s e t e a m s in to eith er p oor g ra d e s o r physical one week. lots of changes over the past in your home w rite o r c a ll: M rs. SINGLE ROOM, 21 o r o v er, m ale. S P A R T A N F L I G H T S - Spring v a - th re e y e a r s , t h e going w i l l be in cap ab ilities. Fo u r men is h a lf a f i r s t h e a r in g I n oticed that one 15 y e a r s . But not one has Alona Huckins, 5664 School S t., P ark in g , c lo s e to cam p u s..P h on e cation flights to w h e r e t h e f u n i s . to u g h . “ W e ’ r e g o in g to h a v e o u r team and this unfortunate situ a­ of t h e j u s t i c e s a s k e d m e q u e s t i o n s ev er m ade it obsolete. Only H aslett, Michigan o r call ev en - 3 3 2 -4 5 9 0 o r 3 3 7 -9 8 4 2 . 17 D a y t o n a , $ 7 9 ., N Y C , $ 5 5 . - r o u n d hands .fu ll,” said Coach G rady tion in the co a c h ’ s w ords, " . . . w h ich led n a t u r a l ly Into m y s t o r y . The State News does not b etter. That’ s the nice thing ings, F E 9 -8 4 8 3 ._____________C17 WOMEN STUDENTS - sin g les, t r i p . D on ’t m i s s out; c a l l now, P enin g er. killed u s .” I k n o w t h a t t h e b o y w ho g a v e perm it ra cia l or religious about b u y i n g a used one. discr imination ir its ad- YOUNG LADIES to do telephone doubles. Block from W illiam s 3 3 2 - 8 5 6 3 , M - F , 1-5 p .m . State C o lleg e, a lth o u g h re­ Heavyweight H om er M cC lure m e t h e s t o r y t o t e l l k n e w t h i s They’ re never dated. Ju st e x ­ soliciting from our office. F o r H all, with kitchen. U tilities paid, 20 c e n t l y d r u b b e d by th e U n i v e r s i t y has the S p artan ’ s best re c o rd to p a r t i c u l a r j u s t i c e . I c o u l d n ’ t h e l p verti sing c o l u m ns . The perienced appointment c a ll 4 8 5 -0 5 0 7 . parking. C all 3 3 2 -0 3 6 9 . 17 TH IN KIN G of a P iz z a P a r t y ? C o n - of O k lah o m a, beat Illin o is, a te a m d ate. M cC lure has won th ree and b u t f e e l i t w a s f i x e d . ” State News will not accept 18 QUIET, well furnished. S e m i- t a c t B i m b o ’ s P i z z a f i r s t . C a l l th at th e S p a r t a n s h a d to c o m e tied o n e of his f o u r m atch es. advei 'tisin g from persons '63 VW Sedan $1495 WAITERS - P a rt and full tim e. O ther g ra p p le rs w i t h._ winning D ean of S tu d e n ts Jo h n A . F u z a k d iscr iminating ag ainst r e - p riv ate bath and e n tran ce. M a­ 4 8 4 - 7 8 1 7 . C17 fro m b e h in d to t ie .T h e U n iv e r s it y Minimum age 21. Nights only. E x ­ of Iow a, th e to u g h est of th e w e e k ­ m ark s a r e : Dick Cook ( 4 - 2 ). w as u n a w a re that so m any ju d ic ­ ligion, r a c e , c o 1 o r or *62 VW Sedan 1395 tu re m ale student. ED 2 -5 3 7 4 . C O F F E E B R E A K E R S - I t ’ s t i m e p erien ce p re fe rre d . IV 5 -7179. 17 t o c h a n g e s m a l l t a l k t o b i g t a l k o f en d f o e s f e a t u r e s 137-pound B i g Bob Hanson (1 -0 ), G a r y Smith ia r y m e m b e r s knew the stu d e nts natio nal origin. '60 Renault Dauphine 395 Dines R estau ran t. 19 T en C h am p ion N orm P a rk er. (1-0) and T e r r y Leonard ( 4 - 2 ) . i n v o l v e d in t h i s c a s e . H e w a s a l s o B u b o l z I n s u r a n c e an d t h e n e w l o w BUSBOYS to work lunch and din- i f F o r S a le hom eow ner’s ra tes. Y o u think S t a t e i s an u n d e r d o g in b o t h m e e t s Dick Turnbull and Jim Medlow u n a w a r e t h a t t h e r e w as any in ­ *61. VW Sedan 1245 A u t o m o t i v e ____________ n ers at F ra te rn ity - s e rv ic e 2 a re both at the .5 0 0 m ark, while fo r m a tio n le a k b e f o r e th e sec o n d y o u ’ v e g o t a d e a l n ow , t a l k w i t h *59 Opel Station Wagon 395 m eals - eat 3. C all 337-1611. R E C L I N I N G C HAIRS, $ 3 9 .9 5 - E m e rso n B o le s , Bill Bunn, Monte. hearing. PONTIAC 1958, autom atic, C al­ B u bolz and f u l l - t i m e agents fo r > ★ 5 6 T V lC 6 19S $189.95. L a rg e selection . LOOK Byington a n d A1 Huckins h a v e ifornia c a r . B est offer over $450. ‘58 R am bler Station Wagon 395 th e real story . 2 20 A lb ert, E D A r e v i o l a t i o n s of j u d i c i a l p r o ­ NURSES: REG ISTERED, full & B -4 -U Buy S torage F u rn itu re CARE OF 1 or 2 p re -sch o o le rs each lost o n e m ore match than all 3 5 5 -2 9 6 9 after 5 :3 0 p.m . S a le s, 4601 N, U .S. 2 7 , IV 7 -0173. 2-8671. C17 c e d u r e c o m m o n on t h e p a r t o f s t u ­ p art tim e. E xcellen t sa la ry and in m y h o m e d a y s . L i c e n s e d . B e ­ they have won. 17 dent ju d icia ry '? T h e p re v io u s c a s e LiftersHosts fringe benefits. Paid life in su r­ C17 tw een M - 7 8 an d L a k e L a n s i n g . ★ R e a l E s t a t e FORD, 1960, stick , six, jetb lack , SILV ERW A RE. Holm es Edw ards w as unusual b e c a u s e ju d ic ia r y ance policy: v a c a t i o n ; sick E D 2-1798. 18 white sidew alls, extra clean , no P k il NEW 3 bed room ranch n ear M SU. m e m b e r s u s u a l l y do not know th e leave; holidays and Blue C r o s s S ilv erp late. 12 s ix -p ie c e p lace T. V. RENTALS fo r students. ru st, very good engine. $ 6 8 8 . C O N T IN E N T A L IMPORTS A l u m i n u m an d b r i c k 2 c a r g a r a g e . stu d e n ts b e f o r e th em . For~Tri*M eet H ospitalization plan. Call o r a p - settin gs. $90. 33,-1811. 18 E c o n o m i c a l r a t e s b y t h e t e r m an d T t; 2 -6 5 3 2 . ~ 19 INC. GRETSCH 5 -s tr in g Bacon Folk T h e r m o - P a n e w i n d o w s an d m a n y ply at P erson nel O ffice, Sparrow m onth. U N IV E R S IT Y T V R E N T ­ But the ordinary' student also .°5 5 FORD) Y-iS, 4-d o o r, h e w 18 Model banjo w /c a s e , e x tra s $150 extras, reaso n ab le. TU 2-2823 V o lk s w a g e n - P o r s c h e H ospital. ALS - J5j55-6Q £6. . Ç ÿ ^ . ^ f t e r 5._ h te opinfwrtfwi ju d iciary . • » 1 nrgs,,. „cskuilt -engyjg,. ijew e x - . new, ufed six m TiW s’. Jim . “V S/-' a ite f *S rS 0 “p .m . '**• ‘ 17 C H-aust sy stem , ra d ia to r, $2 75. 2845 E . Saginaw 484-1341 vl’A ITR ESSf^ - P a n a'¡id f u l l tim e. Minimum age 21. Nights 1183.___________ 19S T Y P I N G S E R V I C E ________________ ED 2-2 7 3 S . 1-5 p.m . ★ S e r v i c e The Spartan w eightlifters will only. E xp erien ce p re fe rre d IV 9 0 B O T T L E , 7 ar 12 ounce P epsi A N N B R O W N t y p i s t an d m u l r i l i t h IS 1960 VOLKSWAGEN m icrobu s, host the Ann A rb o r Weightlifting 5 -7179. Dines R estau ran t. C ola m achine. 14 months o l d . C H I L D C A R E - in m y E a s t s i d e o ff s e t p rin tin g (b la c k & w hite & MERCURY i960 M onterey, 4 - quality condition, $895. C all OL Club and the Saginaw YMCA in 19 New, alm ost $ 5 0 0 ., take $250. co lo r). IB M . G eneral t y p i n g , docr , hardtop, reason ab le. Phone 5-2919. 18 GROCERY STOCKMEN. A vaila­ E L 5- 4 543. ' 17 h om e, p r e -s c h o o l, 5 days, w ork te rm p a p ers, th esis, d is s e r ta ­ a trian g u lar m eet in the 1M I C a le n d a r O f OLDSMOBILE 1962 Dynamic ¥ 8 without w o r r y . P h o n e IV 4 - 1 7 8 1 . 33~ -2~ 39. 20 S p o rts A ren a at 2 on Saturday. ble m ost of T h ursd ay. E xp erien ce SKIS N orthland, laminated hick­ . 20 tio n s. E D 2 -8 3 8 4 . C ODRVaTR 1962, ' 1”0(VT T o p con vertib le, all pow er, many e x ­ R ep resen tin g the Spartans in shape, 615 Brynford, Lansing. t r a s . E xcellen t condition. Call p re fe rre d . C all Bob Townsend o ry . N ew sk i-sa fe ty bindings. NO R A I S E in p r i c e s at W E N - T Y P I N G in m y h o m e . S h i r l e y I C o m in g E v e n ts f the 148 lb. c l a s s a re the c u rre n t between 8 - 6 , IV 4 -9 6 5 8 . Good c o n d i t i o n , reason ab ly D e c k e r , F o r e s t Ave. L a n sin g . Pho' C 48~ -34h 2._______________ 1“ IV 4 - 6 7 0 ” o r IV 4 -3 8 3 5 . D R O W ’S E C O N - O - W A S H . 32 NCAA Champions J e r r y T h ay er 19 p rice d . Phone 4 8 9 -0 6 7 7 after 5 :0 0 P h o n e I V 2 - 7 2 0 8 . ______________C FORD 1955, 6 -cy lin d er, stand­ _ ________ . 17 s p e e d c l e a n w a s h e r s , 20