H M IC H IG A N U N IV E R S IT Y STATE IW S ¿5/ Monday, February F0, 1963 East Lansing, Michigan Price 10« Vol. 55, Number 85 J u d i c i a r y W o r r ie s S t u d e n t s They "re Unsure Of Court’s Values "W h en it g e t s t o j u d i c i a r y , i t i s u s u a l l y a q u e s t i o n o f w h a t t y p e s i t y p r o p e r t y . He w a s p l a c e d on s t r i c t d i s c i p l i n a r y p r o b a t i o n and Editor's note: This is the conclusion of a three-part series s a y s he h a s " n o q u a r r e l at a l l " w ith th e p e n a lty . o f p en alty w ill b e re c o m m e n d e d ,” he sa id . " J u d i c i a r y c o u ld h a v e r e c o m m e n d e d th at 1 b e to ssed out of The dean’s o ffice has the fin al say on ju d i c i a r y r e c o m m e n ­ on student judiciary. sch o o l,” he said . ” 1 w as r e a l l y r e l i e v e d , a n d 1 did n’t f e e l that d a t i o n s . I t h a s r e v e r s e d o n l y o n e j u d i c i a r y d e c i s i o n in t h e D ast Photo by Cory Shumokor t h e y w e r e o u t to ' g e t m e . th r e e y e a r s , a c c o r d in g to C h ie f J u s t i c e F r a z i e r D . A le x a n d e r. MISS MSU •• Judy Smith, Birmingham sophomore, reigns as By SUE JACOBY Jo h n C ., a sen io r who w as p laced on p ro b a tio n a f t e r being “ B u t 1 w o n d e r e d a t th e t i m e how m a n y o f th e j u d i c i a r y m e m b e r s Miss MSU after winning the crown at the J-Hop Saturday State News Staff Writer r e a ll y think v io la t io n s o f s o m e M S U r u l e s a r e w r o n g s . T h i s i s th e caugh t a t an o ff -c a m p u s d rin k in g p a r t y , s a y s : night. th i n g t h a t b o t h e r s m e . " ” 1 don’ t b e l i e v e th e r e is d ir e c t p r e s s u r e fro m the dean’ s Named AtJ-Hop The average student is w o rried h im if he e v e r h a s to a p p e a r b e f o r e Student J u d i c ia r y . about what H e i s w o r r i e d b e c a u s e h e d o e s n ' t r e a l l y k n o w w h a t g o e s on a t a ju d ic ia r y h e a r in g . w ill hap p en to years C h arles ago A ., fo r a sen io r havin g who appeared b e fo r e ju d ic ia r y a l c o h o l in h i s d o r m i t o r y , a l s o w a s p l a c e d on p r o b a t io n . He h a s a d if fe r e n t view of ju d i c i a r y . several o ffice on ju d ic ia ry . I t h i n k m a y b e it i s t h e k i d s t h e m s e l v e s w h o think t h e r e i s a p r e s s u r e w h ich m a y not b e in ten d e d . " F o r e x a m p l e , 1 ta lk e d w ith o n e o f t h e j u s t i c e s a f t e r m y h e a r i n g . " I th in k t h e r e i s s o m e t h in g w r o n g w ith th e b a s i c p r o c e d u r e , ” He to ld m e J u d i c i a r y f e l t it h ad to r e c o m m e n d a c e r t a i n n u m b e r He is w o r r i e d b e c a u s e he h a s h e a rd that ju d ic ia r y m e m b e r s he sa id . " T h e w hole p r o c e s s is a co m p le te r e v e r s a l o f a legal o f s u s p e n s i o n s to f o r e s t a l l any p r e s s u r e . W h e th e r t h e r e i s p r e s s u r e Judy Smith t r y t o " t r i p up k i d s ” w i t h t h e i r q u e s t i o n s . cotyrt, in w h ic h th e b u r d e n o f p r o o f o f g u ilt r e s t s on t h e p r o s e ­ or n ot, if t h e j u s t i c e s f e e l t h i s w a y , it i s n ’t a good s i t u a t i o n . ” H e i s w o r r i e d b e c a u s e o f r u m o r s t h a t t h e o f f i c e o f t h e D e a n of c u t o r . W hen a stu d e n t i s b e f o r e j u d i c i a r y , h e i s p r e s u m e d g u ilty Ju d ic ia ry m ay be im p artial. Students ru n s ju d ic ia ry . u n less p ro v ed in n o cen t.” Its m e m b e r s m a y not f e e l c o n f l i c t w ith t h e v a l u e s o f t h e un i­ C o n flictin g r e p o r ts fr o m students who have appeared befo re Every stu d ent a a c u s e d of v io la tin g a U n iv e r s ity ru lin g i s co n ­ v e rsity . ju d ic ia ry do n o t h i n g t o l e s s e n the f e a r s of the a v e r a g e , b a s ic a lly Wins Crown tacted by a rep restn tativ e of th e Dean of Students b e fo r e h is law -abid in g student. h e a r i n g . T h e d e a n ’ s o f f i c e th e n s e n d s it s own r e p o r t on th e f a c t s T h e Ju s tic e s m ay have c o m p le te in teg rity . Som e a r e sa tisfied w ith th e tr e a t m e n t th ey r e c e iv e d . O t h e r s of th e c a s e to ju d ic ia r y b e f o r e th e h e a rin g . But th is in te g r ity h a s b e e n qu estio ned by som e s t u d e n t s . If are n ot. M ost agree th e re is s o m e t h i n g w r o n g w ith th e ju d i c i a l Dean of Students J o h n A . F u z a k p o in ts out th a t m o s t s t u d e n t s th ere is a q u estion about th e in teg rity and im p a r t ia l it y of th e proced ure. do not d e n y t h e v i o l a t i o n s o f w h i c h t h e y a r e a c c u s e d . student ju d ic ia l body, d o e sn ’ t th is n eed c le a r in g up? Tom B ., a s o p h o m o r e , w a s c a u g h t d r i n k i n g in a c a r on U n i v e r ­ A b l u e - e y e d blond f r o m B ir­ T ra in ” O rch estra. The A udi­ m ing ham c la im e d th e title of t o r i u m w a s d e c o r a t e d in a c a s i ­ M is s M SU S a t u r d a y n ig h t a t t h e no a t m o s p h e r e w ith r o s e - c o l o r e d W eek annual J-H o p “ Vegas V en tu re" neon lig h ts b lin k in g " L a s V e g a s " Telfarm Tops in t h e A u d i to r i u m . above the stage. G ian t playin g Judy F. Sm ith , B irm in g h am cards an d s l o t m a c h i n e s e n c ir­ sophom ore, r e c e iv e d th e c ro w n c le d th e d a n c e f l o o r , and a huge fro m outgoing M i s s M SU , C yn ­ green an d y e l l o w ro u lette wheel th ia C u th bertson, E a s t Lan sin g sp u n in t h e c e n t e r o f t h e r o o m . ju n io r , du rin g th e in t e r m i s s i o n . B l a c k g a r t e r s la b e le d w ith ” J - Hop, V e g a s V e n t u r e , 1 9 6 4 " w e r e S h e r e p r e s e n t e d D elta T a u D elta fr a te r n it y and is a m e m b e r o f ' g i v e n a s f a v o r s to c o e d s . A lpha P h i s o r o r i t y . "T h is h a s b e e n th e m o s t e x ­ citin g day of my w h ole life ,” H u n g a r i a n M iss Sm ith sa id soon a ft e r re­ c e i v i n g th e t i t l e . “ 1 w an t to thank ev ery bod y so m u c h ." M iss Sm ith was s e le c t e d by Science M ust B e S e r v a n t, T o A d d r e s s B lu e Key, m e n ’s s e r v i c e h o n o r ­ ary , fro m 80 co ed s. w ith T h e sev en fin a lis ts ap p earing her Saturday n ig ht w ere N o t M a s te r-A u g e n s te in 4 9 t h M e e t C a r o l C r u p i, Novi ju n io r ; J o y c e K e llo g g C e n t e r 's B ig T e n R o o m . c u sse d co n cern in g scien ce c e n ­ S c i e n c e m u st be th e h e lp e r of D ragash, G rand R ap id s f r e s h ­ “ T h e p u b lic h a s got to f a c e tered around b reakth rou gh s ir m a n — n ot h i s d i c t a t o r o r s l a v e . F a r m e r s C u l t i v a t e m an; M ich e lle G iba, Silv e r th ese p ro b lem s of s c i e n c e a n d h o w t h e m i n d o p e r a t e s , w o r k in L e r o y G . A u g en ste in , c h a ir m a n S p rin g , M d ., f r e s h m a n ; P a m H a r - face th em n ow ,” he said. " W e hum an r e s e a r c h like tr a n s p la n ts of th e d e p a r t m e n t of b io p h y s i c s , P l a n s F o r f u t u r e bison, W ayne fresh m an ; G a y le m u s t no t s t a g g e r into s c i e n t i f i c o f h u m a n o r g a n s , how m a n w i l l d efined th is r o l e fo r s c i e n c e b e ­ K rep p s, D ea rb o rn ju n io r;M a rth a c rises because w e ' r e u n a b l e to b e a b l e to d e t e r m i n e h i s o f f s p r i n g fo r e M ich igan P r e s s A sso c ia tio n T h ou san d s of f a r m e r s seek in g Van Aken, C o ld w ater fresh ­ f a c e up t o t h e m . ” th rou gh g e n e tic s e le ctio n , and m em bers Saturday at the 2 3 rd th e l a t e s t i n f o r m a t i o n on e f f i c i e n t m an; and H olly V an D enbrin k, So m e of th e .p ro b lem s he d is - how s o c ie ty w ill c o p e with th e annual A ll-M ich ig an D in n er at pro d uctio n and m ark etin g w ill E l m h u r s t , 111., f r e s h m a n . p o p u latio n e x p lo s io n . gather on cam pus f o r th e 49th A 19 6 2 g r a d u a t e o f Ann A r b o r ★ ★ ★ "P u b lic o fficia ls m ust start annual F a r m e r s ' W eek tod ay H ig h Sc h o o l, M iss Sm ith plan s d eb ating th e s e c o m in g p r o b le m s th ro u gh F r i d a y . to m a j o r in b i o l o g i c a l s c i e n c e o r b e f o r e t h e y a r e upon u s , " h e s a i d . T h e th e m e exh ib it fo r th e d e ­ m ath and ph ysical s c i e n c e an d He u r g e d g r e a t e r c i t i z e n in ­ e n te r te a ch in g o r h osp ital w ork. R o m n e y , p a rtm en t of ag ricu ltu ra l econo­ v o l v e m e n t in d e c i d i n g s c i e n t i f i c m i c s i s a new e d u c a tio n a l p r o ­ She is th e dau g h ter of M r . and issu es. g r a m in f a r m m a n a g e m e n t k n ow n M r s . C . G ordon Sm ith . "T he p o ep le m u s t k n o w w h at as T elF a rm . As th e u n iv ersity ’ s o fficia l t h e y ’ r e bu y in g and what t h e y ' r e so cia l re p re se n ta tiv e , M is s M SU H i t s S t a t e D e m s F a r m e r s w i l l b e a b l e to f e e d payin g fo r th e se b reakth rou gh s th eir p r o b l e m s to a 1620 e le c ­ w ill s e r v e as the h o s te s s fo r d is ­ in s c i e n c e , ” he said . "A n d t h e t r o n i c c o m p u te r w hich w ill c o m ­ tin g u is h ed v i s i t o r s h e r e . G ov. G e o r g e W. 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In d e liv erin g the m essage to U n d e r S e c r e t a r y of S ta te A v e re ll H arrim an , F re n ch ju n io r s l a t e l a s t w e e k , is a little v a lu e in m a in ta in in g A U SG A m bassador H a r v e A lph and s a i d th a t th e F r e n c h g o v e r n m e n t c o n ­ th o u g h tfu l an d th o u g h t-p r o v o k in g an d c l a s s g o v e r n m e n t, a s w e k n o w s i d e r e d it n e c e s s a r y " t o f i l l t h e v o i d " l e f t b y t h e S i n o - S o v i e t d isp u te by a c c e p tin g " t h e r e a l i t y " of R e d C h in a . e x a m in a tio n o f th e p la c e o f s tu ­ th e m ; w e , a s s tu d e n ts a r e n o w Now th at reco g n itio n by one of the m a jo r W estern p ow ers has d e n t g o v e r n m e n t on c a m p u s . fa c e d w ith th e n e c e s s it y o f i m ­ com e, Red C h ina w ill i n a l l p r o b a b i l i t y , b e a d m i t t e d to t h e U N . p le m e n tin g s o m e s o r t o f c h a n g e .” For France and the A frican states that sh e can influ en ce m ay It s a id th a t A U S G h a s fa ile d to b e a b l e to p r o v i d e t h e s l i g h t m a r g i n n e e d e d t o g a i n R e d C h i n a ’ s T h is a tte m p t to e v a lu a te th e a d m i s s i o n to th e UN. m a k e m a n y m e a n in g fu l c o n t r i ­ T h e U n ited S t a te s i s n ow I n a d i f f i c u l t p o s i t i o n . 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A s long a s th e U .S . c a n r e c o g n i z e R e d C h ina b o d y is d e c e n tr a liz e d . fo o d fo r th o u g h t,” J - C o u n c i l on a p o l i t i c a l l e v e l , w h y q a n ’ t w e r e c o g n i z e h e r o n a l e g a l l e v e l ? -- S tu d e n ts in c r e a s in g ly a r e in ­ P r e s id e n t J a c k A r m is te a d s a id . H ow ever, even if the U .S. d o e s n 't re c o g n iz e R e d C h in a, it is p o s s i b l e th at o th e r W e s t e r n c o u n t r i e s w ill fo llo w F r a n c e ’ s e x a m p le . te r e s t e d in liv in g u n it a c tiv itie s “ W e ’d lik e to a r o u s e th e e n th u ­ And when enough cou n tries r e c o g n i z e R e d C h in a , and w hen s h e th a t a r e s ig n ific a n t to th e m . s ia s m o f th e s tu d e n ts .” i s a d m i t t e d into th e UN, s h e m a y b e in a p o s i t i o n to l e g a l l y c l a i m J - C o u n c il m a y d e d o in g m o r e F o r m o s a , w h ich is th e m a in c o n c e r n o f th e U .S . “ J - C o m m e n t ” e d ito r J e f f P u r - The U .S. can su rely do h e rse lf and N atio n alist C h ina m o r e y e a r s a id , “ T h e fr a m e w o r k w i t h th a n th a t. 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C o n stitu ­ b ed — O lin H ealth C e n te r . tro lle d v a r ia tio n s in t h e i r d i e t s . A n d w ith th is p o in t o f v ie w in m i n d s i n c e t h e gro u p s w ill m e e t du ring th e w e e k . fe ct th e ir d ie ts . th oven, B a c h , P a a n i n i, H in d e- tio n .” O lin p a tie n ts a r e s e r v e d t h r e e S p e c ia l a tte n tio n is g iv en to d i a ­ A b ra m s P la n e ta r iu m w ill p r o ­ M iss K ru g e r has six bu s-b oy s m ith , and F a u r e . The 24th am endm ent to the d a y s o f its fo u n d in g , IB M h a s p io n e e r e d e d u c a ­ m ea ls a d a y , s i m i l a r t o t h o s e in b e tic s an d t h o s e on l i q u i d d i e t s . vide 30 m in u te “ trip s to th e an d s i x f u l l - t i m e e m p l o y e s u n d e r C on stitu tion fo r b id s the c o l l e c ­ tio n a n d t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m s . I P e o p le jo in in g d o rm ito ries. They c o n s i s t of a S o m e c a n ’t e a t at a ll. T ic k e ts fo r th is S e r ie s B p ro ­ m o o n ’ ’ on T u e s d a y , W ednesday, her su p erv isio n . She refers to tio n o f poll t a x e s as a requ ire­ M a ry J a n e K r u g e r , head d i e t i c ­ I B M a r e n o t o n l y “ t a k i n g a j o b ’’ — t h e y a r e s t a r t ­ r e g u l a r b r e a k f a s t and lu n c h , and g r a m w i l l b e on s a l e s t a r t i n g m ent to vote in p r i m a r i e s a n d and T h u r s d a y . t h e m a s a “ s m a l l bu t h a p p y g r o u p a d in n er of soup, salad , ro lls, i a n at O l i n , m a k e s s u r e t h a t e a c h W ednesday at th e U nion T i c k e t in g a c a r e e r . I No m a tte r w h a t th eir a c a d e m ic t h a t t a k e s p r i d e in t h e m e a l s it electio n s fo r p resid en t, vice O ffice. p re s id e n t and C o n g r e s s . b a c k g r o u n d , e d u c a tio n is t h e ir v o c a tio n a l f o r e ­ s e rv e s .” T h e q u a lity of Olin m e a l s r e ­ ground. I T o r e p e a t : “ T h e r e is n o s a t u r a t io n H o m e M a n a g e m e n t 3 3 2 su lts fro m s e v e r a l f a c t o r s . In­ cluding h o sp ita l p e r s o n n e l, on ly ’6 4 License p o in t..." I A sk y o u r c o lle g e p la c e m e n t o ffic e r fo r o u r b ro ­ about 70 p e r s o n s are served at Deadline M r . M S U P e t i t i o n c h u r e s — a n d fo r a n a p p o in tm e n t w h e n th e IBM 'W o rld ’ O f H o m e -M a k in g each m eal. T h e fo od i s k e p t in portab le, heated carts until it re p rese n ta tiv e is i n t e r v i e w i n g o n cam pus. I as h o stesses, an d m ake w ork r e a c h e s th e p a tie n ts . Student c o m m e n t s about O lin Approaches D e a d l i n e T o d a y IB M If y o u is a n E q u al O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e r. I c a n n o t atten d th e in terv iew , w rite : I T h e H o m e-M an ag e m e n t B u ild ­ W o rk in g H om e-m ak er ro le is food in c lu d e th e follow in g: P e t i t i o n s f o r t h e 1964 M r . M S U in g on East C ircle D riv e is a p lan s. som ew hat e x e m p lifie d by w h at M anager of C o lleg e R ela tio n s, I IB M C o rp ., ' 'N o t b a d . " M ich igan S e cretary of State c o n t e s t m u s t b e r e t u r n e d t o 101 fam iliar sigh t to M SU students. B e c a u s e th e g i r l s a r e atten din g th ey a r e d o i n g ,” said M is s E v ­ “ G oo d .” Ja m es M. H are rem in d s M ich i­ Stu d e n t S e r v i c e s by 5 p . m . tod ay. 590 M a d iso n A v en u e, N ew Y ork 2 2 , N. Y. I But how m any k n o w w h a t it i s o th er r e g u l a r c l a s s e s w h ile th ey erett. " B e t t e r than d o r m i t o r y f o o d .” gan m o t o r i s t s that th e d e a d lin e used fo r? are livin g in t h e b u i l d i n g , “ t h e T h e H om e M an agem en t B u ild ­ “ Food alw ay s ta stes b etter f o r the p u r c h a s e of 1 9 6 4 l i c e n s e A dditional in form ation m ay be MARCH 4 , 5 Students en ro lled in H o m e i n g i s d i v i d e d i n t o tw o s e c t i o n s . M O V E AHEAD: S E E : w h e n i t ’ s s e r v e d in b e d . ” p la te s is F e b r u a r y 2 9 . obtained f r o m M a rlen e M erz at M anagem ent 332 live th e r e for One is nam ed fo r E llen R ich a rd s, " A l w a y s p len ty of it.” 337-0118. ib m p e r i o d s of t h r e e w e e k s , f i v e g i r l s at a t i m e . Diet Experts f o u n d e r o f H o m e E c o n o m i c s w ho d evelop ed th e idea of applying th e O lin u su a lly h a s about 4 0 p a ­ tie n ts , 9 5 p e r c e n t of whom a r e chase In o r d e r t o f a c i l i t a t e t h e p u r ­ of new p lates fo r th o se p e r s o n s l i v i n g in o u t l y i n g c o m ­ T h e fu n n ie s t “ T h e y ap p ly the c o n c e p t s o f s c i e n c e s t o h o m e - m a k i n g , an d t h e students. m a n a g e m e n t an d d e c i s i o n m a k i n g to. a sm all g r o u p s itu a tio n that Enroll Here oth er is n am ed fo r E th e l W ebb w ho w a s a m e m b e r o f t h e M SU S o m e h a v e b e e n known to m a k e unusual requ ests. M iss K ru ger m u n i t i e s , th e D e p a r t m e n t of S t a t e is vice again p ro v id in g lic e n s e in 135 of th ese ser­ a r e a s by V a l e n t i n e s has m any ch a ra cteristics of a Home E c o n o m ic s D ep artm en t. r e c a l l s th e t i m e a student a sk e d in th e W o r l d Food su p e rv iso rs fro m in sti­ settin g u p “ o n e - d a y ” stand s. h o u seh o ld ,” said M is s E s t e r E v ­ fo r se v e n e g g s and th e s a m e n u m ­ tu tio n s and h o sp itals in nine T h e p r o g r a m i s not a n e w o n e . T h i s s e r v i c e , e s t a b l i s h e d in 1 9 5 8 , erett, a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r in t h e A r e fo u n d a t th e T h e r e u s e d to b e a H o m e M a n ­ b e r of j u i c e s f o r b r e a k f a s t . states an d Canada are p a rtic i­ is now a r e g u l a r p r a c t i c e of th e H om e M anagem ent D epartm ent. A n oth er tim e , fou r m en w ere p atin g in a 10 w eek c o u r s e in a g e m e n t h o u s e w h e r e the U nion d epartm ent. The g i r l s ta k e tu rn s at m a n ­ s t a y i n g in t h e s a m e r o o m . T w o food s e r v i c e s . T h e c o u r s e is to w s t a n d s , an d t h e r e w a s a n o t h e r aging t h e i r h o m e . T h e m a n a g e r i a l h o u r s a f t e r d in n e r th ey c a lle d a d e sig n e d to h elp th em s a v e m o n ey jn F a c u l t y R o w a c r o s s fr o m P ro vid ed at no e x t r a c o s t to f u n c t i o n i s c a r r i e d on b y e a c h n u r s e to s e n d out f o r s a n d w ic h e s . th e t a x p a y e r , the s e r v i c e is ru n w h ile p rov id in g hig h quality ^ resid en t H annah’ s h om e; h is o n e o f t h e m in t u r n . T h e y m u s t M eals are s e r v e d d u rin g the b y f e e b r a n c h m a n a g e r s w ho put m ea ls an d s p e c i a l d i e t s f o r p a ­ w as a lso a H om e M anagem ent shop f o r f o o d at. a c e r t a i n c o s t s u m m e r , b u t t h e n u m b e r of p a ­ house. in extra h ours in th e ev en in g lev el, d evelop skill as a home t i e n t s an d s t a f f . tie n ts drops t o a b o u t 10 a d a y . and o v e r w e e k e n d s . T h e c o u r s e c o v e r s m enu p lan ­ s u p e r v is o r , budget fin a n c e s , act nin g, m od ified d iets, nutrition , U B M u s ic a l S e t - 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. m a t h e m a t i c s a p p lied to food s e r ­ v i c e , q u a l i t y f o o d p r o d u c t i o n , fo o d p u rch asin g and c o s t accou nting. F o r F e b . 1 9 h e r e is a h o o k It a lso includ es m anagem ent train in g , su p erv isio n , and p e r ­ An a ll-u n iv e r s ity m u s ic a l w ill 1. I've b een g ivin g a lot o f thought 2. 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Students who w ou ld like W a tch m e d ribble I tetic A sso ciatio n s an d t h e d i e - to p articip ate in the program right around you. m ay contact D an R ah feld t at hou to reach ou t I tetic asso ciatio n s of M ich igan, In d ia n a , O h io , I l li n o i s , and W i s ­ 337-1059. co n sin . for intelligent ideas a S D T G irls Sigm a cam pus C o l o n i z a t i o n i n t e r e s t e d in c o l o n i z i n g D elta w ho Tau d i d n ’t c h a p t e r on atten d S u n ­ g iv in g th e S e cu rity your bran d -n ew is V a le n tin e day’ s c o n fe re n c e m ay get fu rth er in fo rm atio n by contacting M rs . K a tz , n ation al a d m in is tr a tiv e s e ­ PEANUTS r& iö ä i cretary or M rs. E isen b erg , ca rto o n book n a tio n a l fie ld s e c r e t a r y , at K e l ­ K evtotV * logg C e n t e r , Monday th rou gh 3 \ |3. M aterial rew ard h im portant, too 4. 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T a g g e rt, dean of in te r­ New Y ork w ill be lim ited to tie s w ill get rests d i r e c t l y on Ju n io r C ou ncil lead ersh ip c o m ­ national p ro g ra m s, has been in­ 'VJ 1 , 0 0 0 an d N ew J e r s e y to b e tw e e n p r iv a t e s c h o o l s and e s t a b l i s h ­ m ittee. vited b y the L eban ese governm ent 2 0 0 and 3 0 0 ,” he said . m e n t o f new f o u r - y e a r i n s t i t u ­ A n s w e r s to th e q u e s tio n n a ir e , to visit the Leban ese I n iversity Hannah has m a in ta in ed that tion s. 1 ' w hich w a s d is t r i b u t e d in fo u r r e s ­ in B eiru t for exp lo rato ry talks on Pr a b alan ce o f about 20 p e r c e n t P r o je c t io n s show , he said , that i d e n c e h a l l s , sh ow ed th a t th e tw o the establishm ent of a re s e a rc h M S U w ill h a v e m o r e than 4 2 , 0 0 0 m a jo r lim itin g fa c t o r s w e r e p e r - ce n te r on the ro le of education students by 1970. Long range so n al in te r e s t a n d the student’s in the so ciety . T ag g ert ex p e cts to leave Feb . P r e s s A i d e s t im a t e s o f fu tu re e n ro llm e n t m a j o r fie ld o f study. . h a v e b e e n l o w in t h e p a s t T h e students in d ic a te d th a tth e 14 on a trip that will take him to g r e a t e s t w e a k n e s s in c a m p u s a c ­ N igeria, England, and B eiru t be­ He c riticiz e d the sh rin kin g S o u g h t B y tiv itie s i s p u blicity . S u g g estio ns fore retu rn in g in about t h r e e p ercentage of state support to a s k e d fo r m o r e in fo rm a tio n about weeks. M S U and o th e r M ich ig a n c o l l e g e s c l u b s in g e n e r a l , t h e i r m e e t i n g s and u n iv e r s itie s . - The talks i: Beirut will be held H a n n a h an d p r o g r a m s an d m o r e p e r s o n a l " T h e p r o b le m of h ig h e r e d u c a ­ in collab oration between M ichi­ c o n ta c t b e t w e e n o rg a n iz a tio n s tion is th e p r o b l e m of n u m b e r s , ” gan State U n iversity and the L eb ­ P resid en t John A. Hannah and t h e i r m e m b e r s . he s t a t e d . " I t's a p rob lem anese U n iv ersity. L a te r in N iger­ plead ed w ith M ich igan ed itors M an y s t u d e n t s fe lt that t h e c o n - throu gh ou t th e n atio n . T h e uni­ ia, T ag g ert will review the efforts and p u b l i s h e r s F r id a y to help Photo by Davo Syltos n ection betw een ca m p u s o rg a n ­ v e r s i t i e s did n’t c r e a t e t h e s e k id s . of Michigan S tate at the U n iv er­ s t a t e - s u p p o r t e d c o l l e g e s and u n i­ iz a tio n s and a person’s m a jo r " T h i s is a p r o b l e m c r e a t e d by V .I.P .'S T IP S — Cartoonist Virgil Partch creator of the fie ld of study is b e n e f ic ia l now sity of N igeria in Nsukka. v e rsitie s in t h e i r b a t t l e f o r l e g ­ so ciety and so ciety m ust find V .I.P . cartoon, demonstrate s his art to the Michigan As a n d w i l l b e l a t e r in l i f e . is la tiv e a p p ro p riatio n s. an a n s w e r to i t . ” Hassan Saab, cu ltu ral attache sociation convention at Kellogg Center Friday. S p e a k in g to th e M ic h ig a n P r e s s to t h e Leban ese E m b assy in A sso ciatio n , Hannah said that Washington, extended the invita­ what M ich ig a n n ew sp a p ers p rin t P a r tc h S p e a k s T o P re s s C o n v e n tio n tion when h e visited Michigan. State about a y e a r ago. about e d u c a tio n and f i n a n c e s i s of m g rea t im p o rta n ce. A r e h e o lo g is ts "G o v . R om ney’s d ation s fo r recom m en­ h ig h e r -e ducation at l e a s t m e e t the n e c e s s i t i e s of pub­ 'C a rto o n s R e lie v e G r a v it y O f N e w s ’ S y m p a t h y M e s s a g e s lic c o ll e g e s , ” he said . T o M e e t H e r e " W h a t th e l é g i s l a t u r e d o e s w ith By C H A R L E S C. 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Rom ney re co m m e n d e d a total ing over 8,000 signatures and short notes of condolence too n ist V irg il P a r tc h ex p la in ed i s " B i g G e o r g e ” which a p p e a r s " I fo u n d o u t e a r l y t h a t a c a r - s o m e t h i n g fu n n y t o p u t u n d e r i t . Tuesday in the Honors College o f $131 m i ll i o n in a p p r o p r ia tio n s from the students and faculty to Mrs. John Kennedy. F rid a y wh y c a r t o o n s a r e i m p o r ­ d a i l y and S u n d a y s in n e w s p a p e r s to o n ist g e t s paid ju st a s m u ch fo r W hen a s k e d if h e t r i e s h is c a r ­ Lounge. to h ig h e r ed u catio n for 1964- The signatures were collected during the period of tant to m o d e r n s o c i e t y . to o n s out on h i s f a m i l y b e f o r e Louis D upree, a s so cia te p ro ­ 65, $21 m i l l i o n m o r e th an th a t mourning at a memorial display maintained in the Union. 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T h e M a i z e and B l u e m a d e kn ifed t h r o u g h th e S p a r ta n d e ­ G eorge G ram s, fo rw a rd Rod C o lo rad o S p ring s Satu rd ay. T o p s c o r e r in S a t u r d a y ’ s c o m ­ 9 — B ran n ig an -B ro u g h am a fte r n o o n p u s h e d h im to th e 9 9 8 m an, 6 - 7 Doug T ru n d eau at th e fe n se s fo r c ru c ia l b ask e ts k eep ­ a l l b ut f o u r o f t h e i r 2 7 f o u l t r i e s m ark, a s s u r i n g h im of th e g o a l sta rtin g p o sts. E a r l Brow n, also H i c k ? an d R o n H u g h e s . an d h i t o n 5 4 p e r c e n t of th e ir i n g t h e g a m e ou t o f r e a c h . The Sp artan s, b o lstered by p etition w as A ir Fo rce’s Jon Intramural Swim Meet 6 - 7 , w ill op en at c e n t e r w ith v e t ­ M ich ig an State w ill c o u n te r P renaz, Irv in g ton N .J. sen io r 6 :3 0 p .m . — T h e r e w i l l be a ton igh t. sh ots. 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Be­ m a in ta in ed , A s s i s t a n t C o a c h J i m Even in defeat, the S p a rta n s ON YOUR MARKS — Swimmers leave the blocks in the start of the 200-yd. breastroke during G i b b a r d t e r m e d it " a n o v e r - a l l b r o u g h t u s i n t o c o n t e n t i o n in t h i s c a u s e t h e r e is o n e i t e m o f e x p e n s e t h a t w e c o n s i s t e n t l y u n d e r ­ w e r e not w ithou t s o m e out­ Saturday’s meet at Minnesota. Swimming for Stote (in two right lanes) Lee Driver and Mark im p ro v e m en t o v e r l a s t y e a r 's o n e ," said G ib b ard . "S h o w in g e s t i m a t e — th e cost of tr a v e llin g h o m e for w eek e nd s. stand in g p e r f o r m a n c e s . Hunt. 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F r e s h m a n tra d itio n a lly been c a lle d th e ga m e in g h i s 6 0 - y a r d d a s h t i t l e , s p e d to S j i o t , a g e n u i n e A l a s k a n h u s k y , w o u ld p u ll B a s i l al l o v e r B a n g o r , c o m p e titio n . Jo h n Nobel c a p tu re d clockin g. It w as so clo se that in th e fin a l few y a r d s . a :0 6 .2 fin ish . T h e Y ost F ie ld - D a s C a m p b e l l t u r n e d in a : 3 2 . 2 M a i n e — B a s il ca llin g cheery h allo o s to the tow nfolk, S js it s e c o n d p l a c e in t h e t r a m p o l i n e , of in ch es, but coach C h arles one o f th e fo u r f i n i s h - l i n e ju d ­ T h e G o p h e r s won .s e v e n of h o u s e r e c o r d s t a n d s at : 0 6 . 1 , but p e r f o r m a n c e in t h e n o v i c e 3 0 0 an d w ith S t e v e W e l l s f i n i s h i n g t h i r d . M cC affree and h is squad are e le v e n f i r s t in e a r n i n g th e v i c ­ w a g g i n g h is c u r l y t a i l . g e s voted M SU th e w in n e r. 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L ight up and find out for yourself. i O i/€ P I L L O W T ic k e t s o n S a le a t U n io n T i c k e t O ffic e Plus "3 0 YEARS OF FUN” 8 Michigan State News, E a s t Lan sin g, Michigan Monday, F e b r u a r y 3, 19 64 V ie t N a m R u le r T a lk s To T ro o p s B EN CA T, Viet Nam f - M a j among v o t e r s , chatting and jo k ­ s e i z i n g p o w e r in a b l o o d l e s s c o u p b o l s t e r m i l i t a r y an d p u b l i c s u p ­ prov in ce fo r a p erso n a l tou r w as K h a n h w a s a l s o an o b v i o u s h i t Gen. Nguyen Khanh, moving to ing w i t h gun c r e w s while they 1 h u r s d a y , w a s a t w o f o l d m o v e to p o r t f o r h is r e g i m e and to p e r s o n - p ro b a b ly th e f a c t th at th e s e tr o o p s w ith the v illa g e rs th em selv es. strengthen his position as South shelled Viet Cong positions near ally p r e s s the w a r effo rt. p re v io u s ly w e r e under the c o m ­ C row ds sw arm ed around h im as Viet Nam’ s new r u l e r , flew into this v illage 27 m i l e s northwest T h e tw o r e g i m e n t s of a r t i i l e r y m a n d of M a j . G e n . T o n T h a t D in h , h e m o v ed along, sh akin g h and s, the C o m m u nist-infe ste d cou ntry­ of Saigon. R e c r u ite r P ic k e d and a r m o r h e v is it e d w e r e in th e o n e of f o u r to p j u n t a m e m b e r s p a s s i n g out c a n d y to c h i l d r e n and side Sunday for a pep talk with At his side was Gen. Paul D. s e c o n d day o f th e f i r s t new o p e r ­ Khanh s e n t to j a i l a f t e r th e co u p . b u y i n g c a b b a g e f r o m an o l d w o m ­ frontline tro o ps. H a r k i n ', head of the 15,000-man Fred E ich h orn , Bay City a t i o n a g a i n s t t h e V i e t C 'o r g s i n c e W e s t e r n e r s who flew in to B e n an in a s id e w a lk s t a ll . The s t o c k y 3 7 -y e a r - o 1d U.S. m i l it a r y ad visory group ir s o p h o m o r e , h a s b e e n a s s i g n e d to h is t a k e o v e r . R e s u lt s of th e h eavy C a t with h im b e l i e v e d th e a m i a b l e The new le a d e r shied a w a y strongmai s tro lle d among a r t i l ­ South Viet Nam. Fifteen U .S . h el­ r e c r u i t i n g d u t y on c a m p u s b y t h e a r t i l l e r y b a r r a g e w i l l b e k n o w n in s t r o n g m a n , c l a d in h i s u s u a l p a r - from m ost p o litical q u estio ns le ry b a t t e r i e s l i k e a politician ico p te rs flew t h e ir entourage into naval a ir statio n at G r o s s e I s l e , th e next few d a y s a s i n f a n t r y m e n atroop fa tig u e s and red b eret, f r o m a c c o m p a n y i n g n e w s m e n but this a r e a bordering a g u e r r i l la A n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in t h e n a v a l move on th e ju n g le s tro n g h o ld . m ay have achiev ed so m e m e a s u r e d id d e n y t h e r e w a s a n y p r o s p e c t stronghold known a s D zone. program m a y c o n ta c t h im b y A n o th er facto r in Khanh’ s o f s u c c e s s in w i n n i n g t h e l o y a l t y of b re ak in g relatio n s with T h e s o r t i e , K h a n h ’ s f i r s t sin ce p h o n e at 4 8 4 - 1 7 6 6 . ch o ice o ft em b attled Thudaum ot of th e tr o o p s . France. C a n a d ia n L e a d e r F a ce s V o te OTTAWA f - F o r m e r P r i m e SHAHEEN'S M in is te r John D iefenbaker faces a confidence vote a s a C o n s e r ­ vative party lead e r this week, R E F L E C T I N G CAUTION .. This tractor displays the new slow vehicle emblem designed at Ohio State University and e x a c tly one y e a r after the c r i s i s over U.S. n u cle ar m i s s i l e s t r i g ­ FRESH GROUND sponsored here by the student branch of the American So­ gered the downfall of his gov­ ciety of Agricultural Engineers. ernm ent. HAMBURG- 8 9 * Diefenbaker puts his p o litic al p re s tig e on the line at the.ar.nual meeting of the P r o g r e s s i v e Con­ ' S M V ’. . . N e w E m b le m ser v a tiv e A sso ciation , opening today. T h e opposition leader i s v i r ­ To P r o t e c t M o t o r is t tually c e r t a in to win the co n fi­ dence vote. T h e meeting is not T his em blem may save your A m e rica n S.pciety of A gricultural a leaders hip convention, but the fe. It ¡ S 1the emblem designed E ngineers is sponsoring the slow balloting T ue sd ay should show i r e s e a r c h e r s at Ohio State moving vehicle emblem p rogram ju st how much party support the Diversity to identify slow m ov- h e re ir. Michigan. p r a i r i e lawyer has regain ed in r vehicles« % Pillsbury Cake Mix *1.00 j| / | Tru m an Surbrok, presid ent of 12 hectic months. The M SI' student branch of the A y e a r ago D iefen b aker’ s c a b ­ the MSU branch of the S o cie ty inet fell apart in a defense policy ™ Î b r e a d e d said their goal is to get th e s e conflict fo ste re d by U.S. c h a r g e s Intramural em blem s on nearly every farm in Michigan. that the Canadian P r i m e M in is te r was stallin g on pledges to accept Chocolate Swiss Chocolate Yellow or White CAM PBELLS LB News U.S. nu clear warheads. 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NOTE: Resid ence hall ible during daylight while the on F e b . 5 a p a rlia m e n ta ry no - confidence vote forc ed him to / Sugar Pops P E T E R ’S G R A D E I outer re fl e c t i v e triang le will be meet, as well as swimming for r e s ig n and led to the e lection v isible in the beam s of automo­ 2 L B . PK G . Fruit loops <7» ) oR79$ ¡SKINLESS t h e i r organization in t h e r e ­ of L ib e r a l P r i m e M in is te r L e s ­ b ile headlights. spective fra te rn ity ar.dresider.ee t e r B . P e a r s o n in April. m ñ R e s e a r h on the SMV e m b le m Frosted Flakes do...> 30 p.m. — T h e swimming meet begins in the Intram ural Pool. Or e r of E v e n t s : — 50yd . F r e e ­ style, 50 yd. Butterfly, 50 yd. was a joint p r o je c t of the Ohio Agricultural E xp e rim e n t Station, the C o o perativ e Extensio n S e r ­ v ice, the Ohio State U niversity, IIt’s Official-i BORDEN'S FRANKS 69* B a c k s t r o k e , 50 yd. B r e a s t s t r o k e , 100 yd. 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An Ohio tra ff ic study showed E a ch contestant m a y e n t e r that t h re e of ev ery four slow t h re e e v en ts, including Diving. vehicle a c cid e n ts involved fa rm PHILADELPHIA f/P)— D o n ’ t put M A D E F R E S H D A I L Y P E P S O D E N T F L U O R I D E ir F r a t e r n i t y handball b e g i n s t r a c t o r s and m a c h in e s , and two away those w inter w oolie s o r Wednesday at “ p.m. P a ir in g s will be in the S tate News. out of t h re e of t h e s e accidents w e re r e a r end c o llis io n s . drain the a n t ifr e e z e ju st yet, b e cau se t h e r e ’ s s i x m o r e w eeks Tooth Paste Barbequed Track of hard w inter ahead, Pen nsyl­ WOMEN’S vania’ s w e a t h e r p r e d i c t i n g 39$ Residence Basketball Finne Low er Gym (Ct.l) (continued from page 7) groundhogs agre ed Sunday their fo llo w e rs said . Both groundhogs, P un xsutaw - F am i ly s i ze reg. 8 3c Spar-Ribs 7 9 $ LB. “:00 — E e a tle s-S o u th Campbell 1:14.5 to p a c e both t h e ir ev en ts. ney P h il in n o r t h w e s t e r n P e n n ­ “ :3 0 — Abbott H all-W ilson MSU s c o re d a c le an sweep in sylvania, and h i s unnamed c o u ­ C A L I F O R N I A S U N K I S T Lower Gym (Ct.2) the open m i l e com peting with a sin at Q u a r ry v ille , saw t h e i r filed of o v er 100. Ta king f i r s t was Navel Oranges 7 :0 0 — N o r t h Cam pbell-Var. sh ad ow s upon a r i s i n g th is m o r n - Hoosen F r o s h Keith C o a t e s in the tim e int, th e ir d ev otees said . T h e 7 :30 — West Lar.dor,-Cashmeres Upper Gvm (C t. 1) * : 0 0 — West Mayo 1-R ather 1 of 4:19.8 followed by B a r n e t t and Jim Sum m ers. 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