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T h e e x t e n s io n e n c e on t h e p r o b l e m s o f e m e r g - p artm en t. ». w a s g ranted to fr a te r n itie s , s o ­ in g n a t i o n s , w i t h d e l e g a t e s f r o m F ifteen student lead ers fro m r o r i t i e s an d s t u d e n t c o o p e r a t i v e s a b o u t 6 0 c o l l e g e s in t h e M i d w e s t , S o u t h e a s t A s i a w i l l p a l y an a c t i v e f* •»& on w hose b e h a lf the c o m m i t t e e w ill b e held h e r e F e b . 2 8 to M a r . p a r t in t h e d i s c u s s i o n o f t h e p r o b - laun ched th e a p p e a l. 1. l e m s f a c e d by d e v e l o p i n g n a t i o n s C ity a s s e s s o r F r a n k A. W a r ­ today. T h e State D epartm ent is den did not g r a n t a b la n k e t e x ­ T h e c o n f e r e n c e is sp o n so re d by f in a n c in g t h e i r t r ip to M SU . »T fi# te n s io n o f the d a te f o r f i l i n g p e r - th e N ation al Students A s s o c i a ­ T h e c o n f e r e n c e w i l l b e o p e n to sonal p rop erty statem en ts as r e ­ tion , In tern atio n al R elatio n s a lim ited n u m b e r of stu d ents. 4PI T " q u e s te d by th e O f f - C a m p u s A nti- C lu b , and A l l - U n i v e r s i t y S tu d en t T h e r e w i l l b e r o o m f o r 100 f u l l ­ * - T a x C o m m itte e. G ov ern m en t. tim e d e leg a te s and f o r 100 v i s ­ Instead , he said a rr a n g e m e n ts H igh ligh tin g the t h r e e - d a y s e s ­ i t o r s to th e m a in s p e e c h e s . D e ­ N EW IN CIN ERA T O R -- Residents of the Albert and Charles Streets area were their homes after it caught fire in a truck. City firemen quickly doused the cou ld be m ade w ith the city sion w i l l be a p r i m a r y p o licy t a i l s of r e g i s t r a t i o n fo r the c o n ­ Photo by Georg* Junno assessor on a n i n d i v i d u a l b a s i s f e r e n c e w ill b e announced la te r . startled Monday when this load of burning garbage was dumped in front of smoldering mess. s p e e c h by R o g e r H ils m a n , a s s i s t ­ to request p o stp o n e m e n t of th e ant s e c r e t a r y of state f o r fa r T o p ics fo r d iscu ssio n at th e filin g date. e a s t e r n a ff a ir s . H ilsm an i s p r e s - c o n f e r e n c e Will b e t h e ' f i r s t o f i t s T h e c o m m i t t e e had m a d e a r e ­ Farm Week Opens With Telfarm Trial e n t l y in t h e O r i e n t , an d t h u s w i l l t y p e h e l d in t h e M i d w e s t . P l a n s quest to have th e filin g date b e b r i n g i n g t h e l a t e s t v i e w of t h e f o r it w e r e b e g u n l a s t s p r i n g in a e x t e n d e d t o M a r c h 1. s itu a tio n t h e r e to the c o n f e r e n c e . re g io n a l c o n f e r e n c e of NSA. C ity M an ag er Jo h n M . 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T h o m a s said , of fa c u lt y m e m b e r s an d s t u d e n t are kept, a c o m p le t e f a r m - h o m e T elfarm is d esign ed f o r th e T h e p r o g r a m th en p r o v id e s in­ s e a r c h I n s t i t u t e of A m e r i c a ; M a j . catio n al program on a m a s s i v e O th e r fe a tu r e s a r e fa m ily liv ­ " T h e c o u n c i l d o e s not h a v e t h e d iscu ssio n . net w orth . f a r m e r to r e p o r t th e d e p r e c i a t i o n f o r m a t i o n on t h e q u a r t e r l y c l a s ­ G en. Edward L a n sd a le , a ssist­ b asis, began o p eratio n M onday ing r e c o r d s sh ow in g f a m ily liv ­ r i g h t to d i r e c t a c t i o n on t h e p o s t ­ C o - c h a i r m e n of t h e c o n f e r e n c e ing c o s t s and new f a m i l y i n v e s t ­ T im e ly re p o rts giv in g th e a n d i n v e n t o r y i n f o r m a t i o n on h i s sified rep orts t o s h o w h ow t h e ant to th e s e c r e t a r y of d e fe n s e ; a s p art of F a r m e r s ’ W eek. p o n em en t.” a re R obert K e r r , AUSG p r e s ­ m en ts classified a p p ro p ria te ly y e a r ly fin a n c ia l and d e p re c ia tio n b u s i n e s s at th e s t a r t of th e p r o ­ b u s in e s s i s p r o g r e s s in g , fin an ­ C o l. N ap oleon V a le r ia n o ; R u fu s T h e n a m e w as tak en fr o m T o ­ T h e c o m m i t t e e r e p r e s e n t e d by s u m m a r i e s w i l l b e in t h e f a r m ­ g r a m . He a ls o giv es in fo rm atio n c i a l and m e c h a n i z e d d e p r e c ia t io n P h illip s , of th e A gency fo r I n t e r ­ id e n t, J a c k N a im a n , IR G p r e s ­ day’ s E l e c t r i c F a r m R e c o rd s fo r f o r ta x r e p o r t in g and study; net eig h t m e m b e r s at th e c o u n c il e r s ' h a n d s in J a n u a r y , a n d b u s i - on h is m o n th ly f in a n c e s and o t h e r s u m m a r i e s at th e end of th e y e a r n ation al D ev e lo p m e n t; an d P a u l ident and J o ly n n e C a p p o , N SA. M an ag em en t. T h e p ro g ra m is w orth s t a te m e n ts fo r th e f a r m s e s s i o n , b a s e d it s r e q u e s t fo r the fo r tax pu rposes, a n a ly sis re­ d e sig n e d to r e p l a c e th e f a r m r e c ­ e x t e n s i o n on t h e s e p o i n t s : p o r t s f o r th e y e a r , c o m p a r i n g th e o r d s an d b u s i n e s s a n a l y s i s p r o ­ M any of th e fo r m s w e re sent b u s i n e s s w ith s i m i l a r f a r m s , and j e c t w h i c h h a s b e e n in o p e r a t i o n t o p e r s o n s w h o dp n o t n o r m a l l y suggested visits, co n su ltatio n s, Com m ittee H e a rs P a n a m a W orld N ew s fo r the p a st 34 y e a r s . h a n d l e t h e f i n a n c e s of t h e l i v i n g p u b l i c a t i o n s , t o u r s and m e e t i n g s The fin an cial report phases un its. to help the farm er keep h is and o t h e r f e a t u r e s of th e old S o m e u n i t s did not r e c e i v e an y a t a G lan ce records, an aly ze h is b u sin ess p r o g r a m w ill b e continu ed. 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W A SH IN G TO N i f — T h e S e n a t e b e g a n v o t in g M o n d a y on th e $ 1 1 . 6 - to am oun ts borrow ed or paid m issio n is in q u irin g into the M oreno, P a n am a’s am b assad o r Senators En te r o f L e e H a r v e y O s w a l d g a v e new b illio n t a x c u t b ill by a p p r o v in g an a d m i n i s t r a t i o n r e q u e s t to kn o ck w ith net b a la n c e s owed; e n t e r ­ e v i d e n c e M o n d a y on e v e n t s l e a d ­ fatal sh o o tin g o f O sw ald at th e to t h e O r g a n i z a t i o n o f A m e r i c a n ou t a H o u s e c u t i n c a p i t a l g a i n s r a t e s o n a s s e t s h e l d a t l e a s t tw o p rise records w ill show cash ing to th e a s s a s s i n a t i o n o f P r e s ­ D a lla s C i t y h a l l tw o d a y s a f t e r S tates, said M onday " t h e d o o rs exp en se and in c o m e tr a n s a c tio n s years. ident J o h n F . K e n n e d y in D a l l a s . 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R an kin, the c o m m is ­ taxation. s io n 's ch ief cou n sel, after a 2 B o th th e h o u s e and s e n a t e b i l ls K H a s 'F e u d a l P s y c h o lo g y ’ T h e i r b ill d u p lic a t e s that s p o n ­ 1/2 - h o u r m o r n i n g s e s s i o n . T h e r e w ill be s e n t to r e s p e c t i v e tax­ s o r e d in th e h o u s e of r e p r e s e n ­ w e r e no r e a l s u r p r i s e s , R an kin a tio n c o m m i t t e e s f o r study. t a t i v e s l a s t w e e k by R e p . G i l b e r t s a i d , but; { , \ v B u r s le y , R -A n n A rb o r . S ix o th er In t h e h o u s e , f o u r o f t h e r e p r e ­ Q ers of th e CPSU (C om m un ist s e n t a t i v e s who c o - s i g n e d the bill T O K Y O if,— R e d C h in a c a l le d c o m r a d e s of the c e n tra l c o m m it­ R ep u b lica n re p rese n tativ e s and "M rs. O sw ald to ld us som e P a r t y o f t h e S o v i e t Union) headed are m em bers of the taxation P r e m i e r K h ru sh ch e v M onday a tee of t h e C o m m u n i s t P a r t y of six D em o crats c o -sig n e d th e things w e hadn’t h e a rd b e f o r e — by K h r u s h c h e v h a v e b e c o m e the c o m m ittee. m a n w ith " a feudal p s y c h o lo g y " C h ina that c e r t a i n a n tip a r t y e l e ­ h ouse b ill. s o m e n e w t h i n g s , n ew e v i d e n c e . ” ch ief re p re s e n ta tiv e s of m odem R oberts i s on t h e s e n a t e t a x ­ who b e fr ie n d e d C h i n e s e C o m m u ­ m e n t s in t h e C h i n e s e C o m m u n i s t T h e b ills read: r e v i s i o n i s m a s w ell a s the g r e a t ­ p arty w e r e h is 'good f r i e n d s . ’ ” "T h e p e r s o n a l p rop erty of atio n c o m m itt e e . n is ts op p osed to M a o T s e - T t i n g 's est sp litte rs in t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l lead ersh ip . 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M ail s u b s c r ip tio n s th rou gh F rid a y d u rin g th e f a l l , w in te r and T h e t o n e i s o n e y o u wou ld u s e if payable in a d v a n c e : t e r m , $3; 2 t e r m s , $4; sp rin g q u arters, tw ice w eekly du ring the 3 t e r m s , $ 5 ; fu ll y e a r , $ 6 . it s h o u l d d e v e l o p , f o r e x a m p l e , th a t t h e d e a n o f s t u d e n t s w a s s e l l ­ Letter Policy ing ' h e r o i n in t h e d o r m i t o r i e s . E d i t o r .......................................................B r u c e F a b r i c a n t W i r e E d i t o r ........................................J o h n V a n G i e s o n T h e fa c t that A d a m s so ld s to c k L etters should not b e l o n g e r Tickets will be 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 P hoto C h ief. ................................. G e o r g e J u n n e to B a k e r , a s w e l l a s h i s r e s p o n s e than 300 w ords, an d s h o u l d b e available in the C a m p u s E d i t o r ......................................G e r r y H i n k l e y N ight E d ito r . . ................................... L e e B r o w n to t h i s s t a t e m e n t , w e r e r e p o r t e d t y p e d d o u b l e s p a c e d if p o s s i b l e . office for the A s s t . . A f * f / ' V . i . . ", . . , , 'ts rtlt-Sengfflr*J r ., “ t h i n k i t ’s tim e Jievt pf the week. AW* V ' c a m p u s * e d i t o r . . . . . . Li^+Tynran f u S y ' M i h e - r r e 'v i s p u p e r s at f e a s t N a m e s ' tt nu a u d r c jVA ■vf.o^rtd a l s o E d ito ria l S ta ff. . . .B a r b B ra d le y D ave Stew art .................................................... A rthur Langer s i x w e e k s a g o . T h e r e c a n b e no b e inclu d ed . No unsigned l e t t e r s ......................................................................... K a r e n G i l l i l a n d ’ C i r c u l a t i o n M a n a g e r ...................... B i l l M a r s h a l l p o i n t in y o u r r e p o r t i n g t h i s a s if w ill be p rin te d , but n a m e s m a y f o r a c h a n g e ? Sp orts E d i t o r ............................................J e r r y C a p l a n N ew s A d viser. ................................ D a v e J a e h n i g it w e r e n e w m a t e r i a l . b e w ithheld if w e f e e l t h e r e is S i n c e y o u n o r m a l l y do not r e ­ reason. Tu es da y, F e b r u a r y 4, 19 64 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n si ng , Michigan U .N . L o u n g e R em in ds A r t P r o f s Freedom Hootenany Planned 5 0 N a tio n a litie s O f H o m e E x h i b i t Alpha P h i Alpha f r e e d o m sin g ers and other cam pus organ ­ izations will lead group p a rtic i­ freedom songs a r e asked to ca ll 3 3 7 -9 4 7 2 by W ednesday. A sp eak er from the Student municate co n cern through the "freed om s o n g s " of d em on stra­ to r s , said G erald G ray, Bloom ­ should show our con cern for what is happening to the Negro in the Sou th," G ray said. pation in the Alpha Phi Alpha Non-Violent C o -ord in atin g C om ­ field Hills gradu ate student. "W e decided the hootenanny is A h o m e away from home. I n K r e s g e fratern ity "freed o m hootenanny" m ittee will be p resen t. "W hen I ca m e back from M is­ one way of comm unicating our A p l a c e to go to h ear a fam iliar at 8 :30 p .m . F rid a y in the Union Alpha Phi Alpha hopes to m ake sissipp i, my fratern ity b roth ers con cern to the cam p u s.” la n g u a g e o r s e e a fam iliar fa ce . 1— since we a r e predom inately B allro om . students aw are oi events and con ­ Admission to the hootenanny A p lace to p ra c tic e a new lan­ a Negro fratern ity — decided we is 50 ce n ts. The works of th ree a rt p ro ­ Students planning to lead the ditions in the South and to c o m - g u a g e o r m eet new faces. f e s s o r w ere selected fo r the third This " p l a c e ” is here on c a m ­ biennial exhibition of p rin ts spon­ pus. It's in an average sized room sored by the Michigan A s s o c i ­ with a c a rd ta b le , a soft drink m a­ ation of P rin tm a k e rs. The p rin ts chine, a television , a few sofas, c h a ir s , fire p la ce , an d p e o p l e will be on display in the fir s t R e d s O ffe r F r e e T u itio n , A llo w a n c e floor of K r e s g e A r t C en ter ram bling in a n d out all day and through F eb . 24. half t h e night. And t h e y have The a w a r d - w i n n i n g faculty UNITED NATIONS, f - T h e So­ The b o o k shows 11 k i n d s of He draw s 300 rubles a y e a r to All that cash adds up to $2,5 0 0 trav eled to MSU from all over the m em b ers a re A lm aG o etsch ,p ro ­ viet Union is wooing foreign stu ­ sch o larsh ip s o r fellowships of­ buy w arm clothing, 100 ru b les to a y e a r. world. fe s s o r, Allen L eepa, a s so cia te dents with free tuition and m edi­ fered by the Soviet governm ent or spend on a vacation in the Soviet The United S tates and U .S. in­ The sign "U .N . Lounge” hangs p ro fe ss o r and Ja m e s McConnell, Soviet A cadem y of S cien ces, in Union and, if he is a p ostgrad ­ stitutions o f f e r 15 k i n d s of c a l c a r e , cheap housing and up to over the doorway, and inside a re a s so cia te p ro fe ss o r. g en eral unspecified n u m b e r s . uate o r advanced s t u d e n t , 50 sch olarsh ips totaling m ore than $ 2 ,5 0 0 a y e a r in spending m oney. the offices and people w-hich make Paul L o v e , p ro fe ss o r a n d F o u r kinds a re fo r A frican s only. rubles to lay out on technical and 16,000. Only two kinds a re f o r But the United S tates tops that up the International Club. d ire c to r of the g allery , explained Scholarships to P a t r i c e scien tific lite ra tu re . His monthly by giving som e fellowships that A frican s o n l y . S o m e are f o r O ver 50 cou n tries and nation­ that ev ery print is an origin al Lumumba Friend ship U niversity allowance ran ges up to 150rubles pay m ore than $ 6 ,0 0 0 a y e a r . A m erican s only. Many a re fo r all alities a r e rep resen ted in t h e in the sen se that it is one of in M oscow a re for A sian s, A fri­ for a student in advanced train ing. n ationalities. T h is is brought out in a 6 4 8 - club. Students, graduate students, s e v e ra l rep rodu ction s made by can s a n d L a t i n A m erican s. page annual, "Study A broad,” faculty, and m em b ers of the E ast the a r t i s t 's orignial cu t. The O thers a r e for oth er co u n tires, published by t h e U.N. E d u ca­ L ansing a n d Lansing com m un­ F i r e m a n P r a c t i c e s O n O w n C a r m ost com m on types of p rin ts a re tional, scien tific and Cultural O r­ including the United S tates. ities form the club and attend its etchin gs, lithographs, and wood­ ganization at t h a t sp ecialized A S ch olarsh ip student in the So­ WINSTED, C onn. F - - You’ ve b e tte r --h e brought his c a r and, functions. The country with t h e c u ts , L ove said. agency’ s P a r is h eadq u arters, and viet Union, it is show n,gen erally read those s to rie s about m o to r­ two hours la te r, it caught fire . larg est rep resen tatio n is th e U .S . Each print is numbered. The also issued in New York. gets f r e e tuition, fre e m edical ists bringing th eir c a r s to f ir e - As he and 14 oth ers w ere with over 50 p er cent of the 4 0 0 - m ark 7 , 5 0 on a print m eans The R u ssian s k e e p trying de­ c a r e and living accom m odations houses when they find them on returning from a p ra c tic e session persor. m em bership. fire. to the fire house, they saw the that it is the seventh made out spite the trouble they had last for 1 1/2 to 3 ru b les monthly— "T h is y e a r the club is the la rg ­ of a total of 50. y e a r w i t h A frican students in or $1.66 to $ 3 .3 3 , at the official But C h arles K am m erm ey er, a front seat of his parked c a r on est it has been in forth y e a r s ," C e ra m ic slab con stru ction s by Moscow. exchange ra te . lieutenant in W insted's volunteer fire . His coat and the c a r seat said Syed A. H assan, club p r e s ­ Irv T a ra n , Duluth, Minn., g ra d ­ fire departm ent, went them one w ere badly damaged. ident and Pakistan graduate stu­ P a RTY TIME -• Carol Ries, Murrysville, Pa., freshman, uate student, a r e shown in a dent. entertains at Friday's informal International Club mixer Farmer's Special first floor show case. "W e believe people learn m o re held in the U.N. Lounge of the Union. pi,»«, b, Bob Bo. t T a ra n ’ s c e r a m ic s a re made F r a t e r n it y R e s id e n c e by talking in fo rm ally ," he added, tern ation al M ix e r’ ’ was held this the dinner, a talent p rog ram is from slab s of clay which w ere "an d we feel the U.N. Lounge in te rm in the U.N . Lounge. Students held, with club m em bers p re s e n t­ h igh -fire glazed. the Union is a convenient place to g e t in terested p e o p l e to ­ w ere asked to bring friends an d ing t h e i r favorite folk song, dance, o r m u sic. "'S u rv iv in g the A g e s ," an e x ­ C o n d e m n e d B y C it y 1 i f fav orite re c o r d s . (SU g e th e r ." hibit on p reserv in g and r e s t o r ­ The oth er tw o p ro g ram s an­ Alpha Epsilon Pi fratern ity y e a r s , he said. Some of the events planned for ing works of a rt on loan from B e s i d e s the i n f o r m a 1 g e t- nually p resen ted by the club a re The men hope to rent a house la te r this te rm are an "I n te r n a ­ the Newark Museum, c lo s e s Sun­ m em bers a r e " h o u s e -l e s s ." tog eth er, the International Club the International Ball in the fall, until a n ew resid en ce i s c o m ­ tional H ootenanny" Feb . 14, a T h eir fratern ity house at 343 . sponsors se v e ra l functions. and the festival of handicraft and day. pleted, R ik er said. "Spanish Night” Feb . 29, and the Albert St. was condemned by the a rt display in the spring. A F a r m e r s ’ Week Town and " B e e a u s ; o f difficulty in at­ big annual p ro ject for this te rm , c ity of E a st Lansing b ecau se of L ast week the Pakistani Club, • All the p ro g ra m s a re open to Country A rts P ro g ra m will be­ taining suitable housing,” he said "T h e International D i n n e r , " w ater dam age resu ltin g from a with the cooperation of the In te r­ the public to help prom ote under­ gin at 10:1 0 a .m . today in 13 " th e e a rlie s t the men will be able M arch 4. burst r a d i a t o r valve d u r i n g national Club, presented songs, standing between A m erican and to live in a substitute house will K resge A rt C en ter with dem ­ C h ristm as vacation . d an ces, m u sic, food and handi­ The dinner is one of the th ree foreign students. be next f a ll ." on stration s on the p o tter’ s wheel c ra fts from P ak istan . More than top p ro g ra m s which a re club t r a ­ P rom otin g and coordinating the A ccording to Howard R ik er, The 24 men who w ere living in A by Louis R aynor, asso cia te p ro ­ 100 p e o p l e w ere a b l e to g e t ditions. F a v o r i t e dishes from activ ities o f individual foreign fratern ity p resid en t, plans for a the house a re now sca tte re d in fe s s o r of art^ another o r a new view of P a k is­ co u n tries around the world a r e student c l u b s on cam pus i s new house will soon be approved living units and ap artm en ts. tan. p rep ared and served to give a din­ another function of t h e In te r- At 3 :1 0 p .m . today a rt de­ by the Alpha Epsilon Pi National The fra te rn ity now holds its L a s t F rid a y , the second " I n - ner an international flavor. A fter natinnnl Club. partm en t staff m em bers will con ­ B o ard . The new house will not be m eetings Monday evenings in L n - M eet the p erfect college com bination. M cDonald's duct a tou r of the g alle ry and con stru cted f o r at l e a s t t w o ion T ow er Room . " A ll-A m e r ic a n " is so easy on your pocketbook. the a r t c e n te r . T ry one today. R e s e r v i s t s M e e t O b l i g a t i o n Negro Leader COMPLETE SCIENTIFIC INSPECTION N a v y The Naval R e se rv e offers a O ffe r s V a r ie d C .E . K iss e e , a re a recru itin g of­ P la n s p art of his obligation and if Threatens To Bum Self for A m e r ic a n -F o r e ig n -C o m p o c ts fe a tu rin g •W heel b a la n cin g •C ustom brake s e r v ic e . McDonald’s L a n sin g — E a s t L a n s in g - p ro g ram to co lleg e men in which fic e r. not accep ted t o ROC while in • S teerin g c o rre ctio n they may fulfill a portion of th eir The Navy’ s R e se rv e O fficer school he m ay apply for O fficer’ s W. Sagniaw |on G r a n d R i v e r A v e . CH A P EL H ILL, N .C . T -A Ne­ m ilitary obligation and re c e iv e a Candidate (ROC) p rog ram s e le c ts Candidacy School (OCS) a fte r gro integration l e a d e r Sunday 4700 S. Cedar 1 3lk. E a s t o f Cam pus| We a l s o do e x p e r t tu neu p com m ission upon graduation said college men for officer train ing. graduation. 2120 N. Ldrch 2 B l k s . W est of Union threatened to burn him self in the T h ese men a r e selected from In this p ro g ram men also m eet work on A m e r ic a n an d C o m p a c t c a r s s tre e ts on E a s te r Sunday if ra c ia l both the Naval R e s e rv e and civ il­ one night a week. However, in­ discrim in ation is not ended in this ian s. stead of the sum m er se ss io n s, Dental Study T h ose who m eet the re q u ire ­ they p a rticip a te in two-week s e s ­ sions during vacation s. u niversity town. The R ev. B . Elton C ox of High LISKEY’S AUTO SAFETY CENTER m ents fo r ROC then join the 124 SO . L A R C H O F F MICH. A V E - L A N S I N G Point, N o r t h C arolin a f i e l d f A N O P P O R T U N IT Y T O G R O W Enrollment re s e r v e if not alread y m em b ers. During the school y e a r they m eet The S ea B e e s, naval en gin eer­ ing bran ch , offers another p ro ­ s e c r e ta r y fo r the C on g ress of R a­ cial Equality, told an integration Tuesday Store Hours ! IN T H E H IG H E S T P R O F E S S IO N A L one night a week fo r training gram to i n t e r e s t e d m en, en­ rally at the F i r s t Baptist (Negro) Rises In Cuba se ss io n s. During the sum m ers ROC can ­ gin eers in p a rtic u la r. They m e e t one weekend a Church he would burn him self and 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. \ W O R K IN G E N V IR O N M E N T encouraged oth er N egroes to do ANN ARBOR (U P1)- A U n iv er­ didates attend two eight-w eek month. They also help com plete X the sam e. sity of Michigan p ro fe ss o r says co u rse s at Newport, R .I, U sually th eir obligation while attending t h e C a s tro reg im e in Cuba is th ese a r e the su m m ers between school. " I f I thought it would do any go o d ," M r. Cox said , " I would \ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS quadrupling the number of stu­ the sophom ore and junior y e a rs F u rth e r inform ation on th ese com e to Chapel Hill, talk to town dent d entists and speeding th eir train ing. and between the junior and sen io r y ears. p ro g ra m s m ay be obtained at the naval r e s e r v e desk in the Union lead ers and u niversity (of North | PHYSICISTS C arolin a) o fficials. That failing, D r. Robert E . D o err, a s so cia te The tim e spent at weekly m eet­ 10 a .m . to 3 p .m . Tuesdays and dean of the U-M school of dentis­ ings and su m m er p ro g ram s is T h u rsd ays. I would burn m yself. f M ATHEM ATICIANS try , recen tly made an on -th esp o t applied tow ard a m an’ s m ilitary study of dental education inCuba. obligation. He is paid fo r the £ T e c h n i c a l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s Everything in Cuba is now on a h u rry -u p b a s i s ," he said. "T h e y tim e. U p o n graduation, candidates NEED CO PIES? £ o f t h e M I T R E C o r p o r a t i o n are struggling to make up for lost a r e com m ission ed a s ensign. of £ w ill b e c o n d u c t i n g i n t e r v i e w s ■tim e. The U n iv ersity of Havana They then go on to fulfill the Theses was closed f o r two a n d a half rem ain d er of th eir obligation and Term Papers £ o n c a m p u s y e a r s , and they fell far behind in becom e an o ffice r. Lecture Notes p rofession al education.” The Naval R e se rv e p rog ram £ F e b r u a r y 11, 1 9 6 4 Seminar Reports D o err said t h e Cubans h a v e offers som e of the sam e advan­ Pages in a bound book £ M I T R E d e s ig n s a n d d e v e lo p s s y s t e m s t h a t e n a b le our m i l i - made exten siv e rev isio n s in th eir tages as the ROC p rog ram for € . ta ry c o m m a n d e rs to d e te c t a t t a c k a n d r e ta lia te in s t a n t ly . dental cu rricu lu m , a c a d e m i c the college man. call * T y p ic a l s y s te m s in c lu d e N u c le a r D e t o n a t io n D e te c tio n a n d ( schedules a n d adm ission stand­ A student re s e r v is t can fulfill S R e p o r tin g S y s te m , N o r t h A m e r ic a n A ir D e fe n s e C om bat | ard s a re building a second dental S O p e r a tio n s C e n te r, a n d B a c k -U p In te r c e p to r C e n te r. ] school at the U n iversity of San­ tiago.. ALDINGER DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING \ % M I T R E is a ls o e x p e r i m e n t i n g w i t h t e c h n i q u e s f o r f u t u r e a i r t r a f f i c c o n t r o l s y s te m s , 533 N. Clippert Phone IV 5-2213 5 F o r t h e y o u n g s y s t e m s e n g in e e r t h e r e is n o m o r e r e w a r d i n g A c r o s s from Frandor I n t e l l i g e n c e O f f i c e r Wolverine sales end friday p w o rk . Y o u a s s o c ia te w i t h th e to p m e n in y o u r fie ld . Y o u Job resumes. 100 Copies $4.00. $ w o rk in an a tm o s p h e re th a t a llo w s you to e x te n d your Feb. 7 p c a p a b i l i t i e s p r o f e s s i o n a l l y a n d a c a d e m i c a l ly . . T o S p e a k T o n i g h t £ A t M I T R E , m e n t r a i n e d in s in g le d i s c i p l i n e s a r e e n c o u r - We don’ t o rd er e x tra co p ie s € a g e d t o g r o w b e y o n d t h e i r o r i g i n a l f ie ld s o f in t e r e s t . S y s t e m s Capt. N orm an L . Weeks will Don’t be left out buy yours J d e s ig n e r s l e a r n to w o rk fr o m an i n c r e a s i n g ly b ro a d base. speak on a ir recon n aissan ce to to d a y . t h e Arnold A ir Society at 8 to ­ ¡1 You m ay w o rk in such d iv e r s e a re a s as in f o r m a t io n night in the Union. Wolverine office 8 t h e o r y , c o m p u t e r d e s ig n , d i s p l a y t e c h n iq u e s , p r o p a g a t i o n , Weeks is intelligence o fficer of 5 or hum an e n g in e e r in g . Y o u m ay a n a ly z e . You m ay syn- t h e 172nd T a c tic a l R econ n ais­ 344 student services £ t h e s iz e . Y o u m a y d e a l w ith s y s te m s o r in d iv id u a l c o m p o - san ce Squadron of B attle C reek . J n e n ts . At th e h ig h e s t le v e ls , you m ay have to c o n s id e r j The business meeting will in­ open 3-5 £ p o lit ic a l, e c o n o m ic and s o c ia l fa c to rs . . . as w e ll as th e i clude a d iscussion o f Sunday's SPECIAL J a v a ila b le a n d p r e d ic ta b le te c h n o lo g y . a re a inspection and plans for the 2 PURCHASE i R e q u i r e m e n t s , B . S . , M . S . , o r I ’ h . D . in th e s e d is c ip lin e s a r e a convention in Pittsburgh . n ear the end of Feb ru ary . 8 e le c t r o n ic s , p h y s ic s , a n d m a t h e m a t i c s . M I T R E is l o c a t e d in 8 p le a s a n t, s u b u r b a n B o s to n and a ls o has fa c ilitie s in B U L K Y - K N I T S W E A T E R S 8 W a s h i n g t o n , D : C '. ; a n d C o lo r a d o S p r in g s . 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T h e be u sed — the short fo rm k n ow n p en s h e r e th o se p oor d e v ils have fo r sh o rt. with all o f i t s 6 0 l e t t e r s . as 1040A, and the long fo rm , P la n s fo r the annual C a m p u s be a d raw in g h eld F e b . 2 2 . L lan fa irp sllg w y n g y llg o g e o ry cch 10-40. C h est C h a ric a d e w e re announced T i c k e t s fo r th e draw in g w ill w y rn d ro b w lllla n ty silio g o g o g o c h , Intramural b e 2 5 1 and w ill a l s o e n t i t le th e F o r Y o u r P le a s u r e Panama You m ay use fo rm 1040-A if at a m e e t i n g o f th e p u b lic ity . . . th at i s . y o u r 1 9 6 3 i n c o m e w as l e s s than c o m m i t t e e l a s t w e e k . h o ld er to a d m i s s i o n to a h o o t­ TH E A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D T h e m e ta l n a m e p la te is 2 0 feet News ( c o n t i n u e d fro m p a g e 1) $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 in w a g e i n c o m e a n d i n ­ T e d C o h en , B a y C ity ju n io r c l u d e d n o m o r e t h a n $ 2 0 0 in a n d c h a i r m a n o f t h e c h a r i t y d r i v e , enanny to sp o rts a re n a . be held in th e IM long. T h e fro m its t h i e v e s s a w e d it l o o s e sup portin g p osts with ^ HOLIDAY LANES d ividen ds, i n t e r e s t o r o th e r e a r n ­ sa id on e of th e m a in e v e n ts w ill F i r s t p r i z e w ill b e an a l l - e x ­ hacksaw s an d' w e r e o f f i n t o t h e (continued from poge 5) E S T to d a y t o v o t e on a P a n a ­ ings on w h ich ta x w a s not a u ­ p en se-p aid date. T h is includ es m a n i a n r e q u e s t f o r an e m e r g e n c y • 4 0 B r u n s w i c k L a n e s » S n a c k B a r Gym I(C t.2) t o m a t i c a l l y w i t h h e l d by t h e e m ­ d in n e r, th e u s e of a c a r , t ic k e t s ■ ... \\oodbndge-Wolverm e m e e tin g of th e h e m is p h e r e ’ s f o r ­ ployer, T h e 10-40 long fo r m is to Sp in ste r’s Sp in , and a h a i r ­ T ic k e ts A t U n io n SDT E x te n d s R ush .8 B i l l i a r d T a b l e s » C o c k t a i l L o u n g e - ster-W o rth in g to n eign m i n i s t e r s . P a n a m a h a s fo r in co m e o v e r $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . do f o r t h e g i r l . c h a r g e d th e U n ited S t a t e s with T h e d ra w in g w ill b e held at th e La n a s A v a ila b le For 5 — 1 ist Shaw 9 - : 0 S ig m a D elta T a u s o r o r ity ru sh F o r R ic c i C o n c e r t a g r e s s i o n . T h e U nited S t a t e s h a s O P E N B O W LIN G w ill b e e x te n d e d to F r i d a y f o r hootenanny, but tick e t h o ld ers r e je c t e d th e c h a r g e . T ic k e t s fo r the L e c t u r e - C o n ­ E v e ry Day U n t il 6p.m , Gym !I(C t.3) g irls in tereste d in j o i n i n g t h i s n e e d not b e p r e s e n t t o w i n . Farm Week cert s e r i e s p e r f o r m a n c e of v io ­ A n d F r i . , S a t., & Sun. E v e n i n g T o o ! M oreno s a i d P anam a is s e e k ­ T h e s a m e n ig ht w i l l b e p en n y ■ — M crtie - Elswo rth new s o r o r i t y at M SU . in g "an h o n o r a b le and p o s i t i v e lin ist R u g g iero R ic c i m ay be ob­ “ Fy jím q s -Z o án th ro p is ts For fu rth er in form ation and n ig ht. T h i s a l l o w s g i r l s to s t a y O PE N E V E R Y D A Y A T 9A .M . so lu tion of i t s p r o b l e m s w ith th e ta in e d with c o u p o n D at th e U n io n s - - A .P .A rm s-R ir.ky Dinks appointm ents contact M rs. out until 2 a . m . , p ro v id ed they tic k e t o ffice W ednesday. T ic k e t s “ Frandor is Just South Of Us” o — Howland-Hedrick U nited S t a t e s . " ( c o n t i n u e d (ro m p o g e 1) M arion E is e n b e r g a t K e l l o g g pay a penny fo r e a c h m in u te they T h e c r u x o f the dispu te is the m a y a l s o b e bought at t h i s t i m e . IV 7-3731 Gym 1I(C t.4) C enter. a r e out a f t e r 1 a .m . 1903 treaty under w hich the coun ty o r g a n i z a t io n s p r o v id e s th e 6 - K nad s-Jig s - __ B e a l- .W e t s U nited S t a t e s o p e r a t e s the c a n a l . serv ice. High U .S. o ff ic ia ls r e it e r a t e d -■ — F scons Ham s-IOLC O th e r h ig hligh ts f o r F a r m e r s ' 9 - - Slo psho ts-Sp are T i r e s M o n d a y U S . w i l l i n g n e s s to t a l k W eek fo r T u e s d a y inclu d e a l e c ­ Gym Hl(Ct.S) ■ - - F m k s-S p au irs a b o u t a n y s u b j e c t w ith t h e P a n ­ am anian s of ag re e in g but not on th e b a s i s in a d v a n c e to r e v i s e tu re "Y ou r into D o l l a r s , ’ ’ at Investm ent: Sense 10 a . m . in t h e circle February 14 with romance . . . . ‘ - D u kts-Scorpior s A u ditoriu m . - — H o tsh o ts(Scalier)-A ug i e s the c an al tr e a ty , as P a n a m a h as "T ake a Look at T een -A g e in sisted . M a rria g e ” w ill be p r e s e n te d at A sm ilin g s o ft-v o ic e d a ttorn ey, 9 - - F a g ra t s -K n ig h t s 2 : 1 0 p . m . , and " A c c e n t on Y o u t h ’ ’ Gym rti(Ct.6) M oreno said Monday "P anam a at 7 :3 0 p .m . Both le c t u r e s w ill give a Valentine ) : - - 5 mit.ty' s R aider s - V e t s has n ot closed th e d o o rs, the b e in F a i r c h i l d T h e a t e r . " — L ogical L m p ir ic is ts - D e lt a doors are still open fo r n e g o ­ A rthur M auch, p r o f e s s o r of * - - F r o u b ie Sh oo te rs-B aske tb all tiatio n s. M oreno scolded th o se in h i s a g r ic u lt u r a l e c o n o m i c s , w ill d is ­ c u s s "F low M u ch Is an E d u c a tio n gift from Knapp’s c o u n tr y who a r e urg in g that th e W orth?” at 10:20 a .m . "W hat Guys 9 - - H u r.'e rs -C rip p le rs issu e be taken from th e OAS A bout T r a d i n g w ith R u s s i a and to t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s . her S a te llite s?” w ill b e d is ­ Notices H e s a i d " P a n a m a h a s long had cussed by L a w r e n c e W itt, p r o ­ r r f t e r r i t y handball will begin a deep Pan A m e r ic a n devotion f e s s o r of a g ricu ltu ra l e c o n o m ic s, n ' a.m. Wed: t-s iay. P airin g s and tru st in th e efficien cy of at 11:20 a .m . These lectu res p. c a r in the State News. th e in ter - A m e r i c an institu ­ w i l l b e in t h e E n g i n e e r i n g A u d . INI i dividual swimming finals tio n s ." The a g ricu ltu ra l en g in eerin g ... • 3 5 he at " :3 0 Tuesday M oreno sa id the c u r r e n t U . S . - banquet w ill be h e l d at 6 p . m . . ff-.e l.M P o o l . P a n a m a n ia n d ispu te “ is an i s s u e with C arl C. 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