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T h e r e w o u ld s u p p o r t e d c o l l e g e s an d u n i v e r s i t i e s in C o n n e c t i c u t t . m ittee as an am endm ent to P resid en t Jo h n so n ’s $11 b i l l i o n t a x be g rea ter cred it f o r t h o s e w ith i n c o m e s u n d e r $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 and t o r R i b i c o f f , h o w e v e r , , s a i d h e d id not t h i n k t h e d e d u c t i o n w ou ld cut p lan . As proposed by Sen. A braham R ib ico ff ( D - C o n n . ) , it th o se payin g l e s s f o r tu ition and f e e s . m a k e t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n a p e r s o n ' s b e i n g a b l e t o go to c o l l e g e w o u ld have allow ed th e taxp ayer t o d e d u c t up t o $ 3 2 5 o f a n n u a l - - I t w ould in clu d e s e l f - s u p p o r t i n g stu d e n ts. o r goin g into the la b o r f o r c e . tu ition co sts per child . It w as defeated b y a 10 t o 7 c o m m i t t e e — T a x c r e d it is lim ite d so that l e s s d o lla r b e n e fit is given It w o u l d b e h e l p fu l to a l l such ta x p a y ers, b u t p r o b a b l y not vote, but R ib ic o ff t h o u g h t it w o u ld p a s s t h e S e n a t e if it e v e r g o t to u p per m id d le in c o m e g r o u p s and none to hig h in c o m e g r o u p s . d e cisiv e fo r m a n y ,’ the s e n a to r sa id out of c o m m i t t e e . ^ — ■ College Deduction Plan Vetoed Downed In Blasts Rock Embassy As Senate By Conflict Mounts On Cyprus Close Vote ta lk e d w ith th e p r e s id e n t of C y ­ had e x a m in e d th e bom b d a m a g e O p p o n e n ts A sk NICOSIA, .C y p ru s ( A P )- T w o m a n d ed p u n ish m e n t of th e g u ilty . sh a rp e x p lo s io n s ro c k e d th e U .S. prus, A rch b isho p M a k a rio s , at h im s e lf and he e x p r e s s e d r e g r e t Em bassy T u esd ay , w reckin g an W itn esse s s a id the e x p lo s io n s the p r e s i d e n t i a l p a l a c e follo w in g to W i l k i n s . 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S . g o v e r n ­ sen tim en t m o u n t e d on t h i s em ­ with a b r e a t h - t a k i n g 4 8 - 4 5 r o l l tion , told n e w sp ie n th at h e had he e x p r e s s e d r e g r e t to W i l k i n s . ment expressed shock and d e - b attled M e d ite rr a n ia n is la n d to rn c a l l v o t e , t u r n e d do w n T u e s d a y by c o n flict betw den its inh abi­ an e f f o r t to g r a n t s p e c i a l i n c o m e tan ts of G reek and T u r k is de­ ta x d e d u c tio n s to p a r e n t s w h o s e A n s w e r s C e n s o r s h ip C h a rg e s scen t. c h i l d r e n a r e in c o l l e g e . W ilk in s had rep resented the ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS The Jo h n so n a d m in istratio n U n i t e d S t a t e s in e f f o r t s t o g e t scored a m a j o r v i c t o r y in m u s ­ P re s id e n t A rch bishop M a k a r io s N e w s A d v is e r Tells R o le Anti-Tax terin g s u f f i c ie n t f o r c e s to k e e p to a g r e e to d i s p a t c h of a N A T O th e c o n t r o v e r s i a l p ro v isio n fr o m p olice force here to m a in ta in b e i n g w r i t t e n i n t o t h e $11.6 - b i l l i o n order. A m e ric a n tro o p s w ou ld t a x c u t b i l l . B u t it o b v i o u s l y t o o k Committee not l i k e , t h e y y e l , s u f f e r , a n d t h e n th e c o m p e t e n c y of a p a r t i c u l a r in ­ S tate N ew s ad v iso r L o u is J . m ake up a b o u t 2 , 0 0 0 of th e som e in ten siv e behind-the- Berm an answ ered charges that fo r g e t about i t . ” stru cto r. 1 0 ,00 0 m a n u n it. sc e n e s p ersu asio n . “ W hat w ould th e in stru cto r th e M SU stu d e n t n e w s p a p e r i s b e ­ B e r m a n s a i d h e h a s m a d e on ly E a r lie r T u esd ay M a k a rio s r e ­ T h e suspen sefu l ro ll call w as Wins Grant i n g c e n s o r e d b y h i m an d o t h e r U n ­ tw o p o l i c y d e c i s i o n s c o n c e r n i n g d o ? ” h e a s k e d . “ Would h e w r i t e p lied fo rm a lly to th e B ritish - t i e d 4 4 - 4 4 a t o n e p o i n t an d a g a i n m aterial p rin ted in t h e State a l e t t e r t e llin g w hat a good in­ iv e rsity ad m in istra to rs. A m erica n p lan fo r a w estern at 4 5 - 4 5 . T h e “ n o ” v o t e s a g a i n s t N ew s. stru cto r he is ? ” a l l i a n c e a r m y to k e e p t h e p e a c e t h e p r o p o s a l c a s t in t h e l a s t m i n ­ B e r m a n s p o k e T u e s d a y to th e O n e is that no a r t i c l e s o r le t ­ T h e seco n d p o licy d e cisio n is on C y p r u s but th e b e a r d e d c h i e f The Off-Campus A n ti-T ax ute included t h r e e of i t s c o - MSU M e n ’ s C lu b luncheon at th e that t h e r e w i l l b e no s e r i e s o r t e r s a r e p r i n t e d w hich q u e s tio n of state seem ed to be keep ing C o m m itte e won a tok en v ic to r y s p o n s o r s — Sens. Hubert H. U n io n . He c a m e to t h e S t a t e N e w s a r t i c l e s e x p o s in g any d e p a r t m e n t th em g u essin g . M o n d ay n ig h t a t t h e E a s t L a n s - H um phrey, D -M in n . R obert C. in 1961 w i t h abou t 4 0 y e a r s of l a t e r t h a n tw o w e e k s b e f o r e t h e It w a s m a d e p l a i n , h o w e v e r , in g C i t y C o u n c i l , Cowden B yrd, D -W . Va., and F r a n k E. new sp aper e x p e r i e n c e in e n d of t h e t e r m . T h i s , h e s a i d , i s that P r e s id e n t M a k a r io s and h is T h o u g h it f a i l e d in i t s a t t e m p t M o ss, D -U tah . C h icag o , M uskegon and W h ite­ in e f f e c t b e c a u s e t h o s e a t t a c k e d f e l l o w l e a d e r s of the G r e e k t o g e t a b l a n k e t p o s t p o n e m e n t on T h e fin al ta lly showed 2 6 R e ­ MAKING BGSSIE GLO SSY - Cottle in the livestock pavil- h a ll. H e is a p a s t p r e s i d e n t of the w o u ld not h a v e a n y c h a n c e t o r e ­ C y p riot m a jo r it y want th e p r o - t h e d a t e o f f i l i n g of t h e p e r s o n a l To Present p u blican s a n d 19 D e m o c r a t s ion are being cleaned with vacuum cleaners as farmers M ich igan P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n . p ly b e f o r e th e t e r m ended. j e c t e d a r m y l i n k e d in s o m e w a y p r o p e r t y s t a t e m e n t s , i t did d r a w fav o rin g th e p ro p o sa l. T h e y w e re spruce up ther stock for exhibit, during Farmer’ s Week. T h e r e a r e u s u a l l y tw o c h a r g e s “ T h e secon d policy statem en t to th e U .N . S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l , a c o n c e s s io n fro m C ity A s s e s s o r o u t w e i g h e d b y 4 3 D e m o c r a t s an d l e v e l e d at t h e S t a t e N e w s a d v i s e r , h a s c u t d o w n on t h e a m o u n t o f T h e U .S . and B r it is h g o v e r n - •F r a n k A. W a r d e n w ho s a i d t h a t 5 R ep u b lican s. Awards he ind icated . T h e y a r e that h e c r u s a d i n g t h a t s t u d e n t s w a n t to A f t e r d e f e a t in g t h a t p r o p o s a l by r e a d s e v e r y t h i n g b e f o r e ; , it i s (continued on page 8) (continued on page 9) (continued on page 8) A la b a m a Schools Sen. A braham A. R ib ic o ff, D - p rin ted , and that he i s P r e s i d e n t C o n n., the S e n a te a ls o r e je c te d Jo h n A. H a n n a h 's p e r s o n a l c e n ­ Three M ich igan fa r m lead ers w ith a 4 7 - 4 7 t i e vote a p r o p o s a l sor. w ill r e c e i v e MSU’ s D is tin g u is h e d by Se n . W inston L . P ro u ty , R - V t . , H e s a i d t h e f i r s t c h a r g e i s no t A re Pow der Keg Se rv ice to A g r i c u l t u r e c i t a t i o n s to a llo w t a x d e d u c tio n s fo r w o r k ­ tru e because h e o ften d o e s not tod ay. ing s t u d e n t s . ev en get t im e to r e a d th e p a p e r They are Edward J. W righ t ' An u ndergradu ate under after it i s p r i n t e d le t a l o n e b e ­ at n e a rb y N o ta su lg a and S h o r t e r of S a g in a w ; A rthur E . Sackett, P routy’ s p r o p o s a l w ould b e a l ­ TUSKEGEE, A la. , f — N e g r o e s fo re, a ft e r s ta te au th o rities c lo s e d de­ E dm ore; and E. J. C lab u esch , l o w e d up t o $ 1 , 2 0 0 a y e a r on h i s d e la y e d t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e at n ew ly “ I s o m e t i m e s c h e c k it o v e r and d e s e g r e g a t e d s c h o o l s in t w o r u r a l s e g r e g a t e d T u s k e g e e H igh, w e r e P ig eo n . ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 9) m a k e n otation s w i t h r e d p e n cil e x p e c t e d to c o m p l e t e th e t r a n s ­ T . K . C 'o w d e n , d e a n o f t h e C o l ­ c o m m u n i t i e s . T u e s d a y i n an a t ­ a f t e r it c o m e s o u t , ” h e s a i d . " T h e le g e of A g r ic u ltu r e , w ill p r e s e n t Bill Limits m osphere so te n s e that one o f­ f e r by to m o rr o w . e d i t o r th en lo o k s o v e r what I h av e the aw ards at 1 p .m in 109 f i c i a l c a l e d it “ a p o w d er k e g . ” c h e c k e d a n d if h e d o e s n ’t a g r e e , In T u s k e g e e , m e a n w h i l e , t h e r e A n t h o n y H a l l a s p a r t of t h e 4 9 t h , B u t t h e 12 N e g r o t e e n - a g e r s , th e n h e a g r u e s with m e . ” Colleges w ere re c u rrin g ru m ors of annual F a r m e r ’ s W ee k. T h i s is o r d e r e d e n r o lle d at w h ite s c h o o ls " I often g i v e th e s t a f f e r s a d ­ planned N egro d em o n stration s the 10th year the a w a r d s h a v e v i c e , b u t I d o n ot g e t m a d if t h e y a g a in s t th e c lo s in g of th e s c h o o l b een giv en . Packaging don’t ta k e i t , ” he added. W r i g h t , a m e m b e r o f th e M i c h i ­ To 30,000 w h e r e a m a s s w hite b o y c o tt l a s t In t h e l a s t tw o an d a h a l f y e a r s Sep tem b er left a student body gan A g r ic u ltu r a l C o m m i s s i o n th at I h ave b e e n a d v is e r , P r e s i ­ o f o n l y 12 N e g r o e s . was “ M ich igan D a i r y m a n of t h e dent H annah h a s on ly c o m m e n t e d Director T here w as no o f f i c i a l e x p l a ­ Y e a r ” in 1 9 6 2 . on o n e s t o r y h e d i d n ’ t l i k e , h e i n ­ n ation fo r th e a b s e n c e of th e N e­ S a c k e t t and h is son op erate A r e s o l u t i o n - d e s i g n e d to l i m i t d icated . t h e n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s in s t a t e - gro pupils T uesd ay, but it a 600 acre potato p artn ersh ip “ If so m eth in g g e t s into t h e Appointed a p p e a re d to r e s u lt fr o m th e m e ­ in M o n t c a l m C o u n t y . s u p p o r t e d c o l e g e s an d u n i v e r ­ S t a t e N e w s t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r s do s i t i e s in M i c h i g a n w a s i n t r o d u c e d ch an ics of getting form al C h a r t e r p r e s i d e n t of t h e C h i e f approval fo r the tr a n s fe r fr o m W ab asis P otato G row ers’ Co­ in th e h o u se of r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s th e cou n ty b o a rd . o p erativ e, h e i s n ow d i r e c t o r of Tuesday. 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The fo u n d a t i o n was N o t a s u l g a t h a t “ w e ’ r e s i t t i n g on t e e s o f b o t h t h e M i c h i g a n an d th e C o m m u n ist W o rld ? ” , at 8 :1 5 by S n y d e r Hal l i s onl y th e groundw ork on th e new P s y c h o l o g y A n n e x . fw „ by l.„ > than 3 0 , 0 0 0 f u l l - t i m e r e s i d e n t form ed in 1957 to o r g a n i z e in ­ a pow der keg h e re A m e rica n B a n k e r s ’ A ssociation . t o n i g h t in F a i r c h i l d T h e a t e r , students or th eir eq u iv alen t at d u stria l sup port fo r the sc h o o l any on e t i m e . ’ ’ of P a c k a g i n g . The r e s o l u t i o n m ust get A n n o u n c em en t of h is ap p oin t­ th rou gh th e H o u se R u l e s and R e ­ m ent was m ade by M a u r ic e J . L i b r a r i a n O p p o s e s C l o s e d S t a c k s s o l u t i o n s C o m m i t t e e an d b e v o t e d Day, sen io r v ice-p resid en t of on i n the house. A fter going th e C r u c i b l e S t e e l C o . a n d c h a i r - t h r o u g h a s i m i l a r p r o c e s s in t 4 v man of th e b o a rd fo r th e foun­ Senate the reso lu tio n w ou ld b e H o n e s t y B e s t A n s w e r — C h a p i n dation, an d P h i l i p J . M a y , v i c e - subm itted to the p e o p le o f th e p resid en t fo r b u sin ess and fi­ s t a t e in t h e N o v e m b e r e l e c t i o n n a n c e and fo u nd atio n t r e a s u r e r . O n e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s who s u p ­ B e a r d s e ll succeeds H, G . tom , a lib ra ria n is p erson ally p o r t s th e M ac k re s o lu tio n s a id W a l t e r of C h i c a g o , who r e s i g n e d to s te a l som eth in g, c h a n c e s a r e stack lib ra ry w here a ll books “ The best a n s w e r to th e p r o - the M icig a n L ib r a r y A s s o c ia tio n t h e p r e s e n t c o n d i t i o n would b e he a d v o c a te s lim itin g the n u m ­ y o u ’ ll h id e it s o m e w h e r e e l s e . 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C h apin poin ted out that th e v olu m es th at have been lo st o r co lle g es are gettin g too b ig .” a c t i n g e x e c u t i v e dirwetofc. c o n c e r n e d w i t h i s s o m e t h i n g a kin p o lic in g fu n c tio n ,” C hapin s a id . m uch w astin g of the stu d en t’ s M ichigan S ta te U n iv e r s ity a l ­ “ Al l th e c h e c k e r s m anag e to p r o b le m w a s one of d ic o to m y — stolen. Sin ce its incep tion, th e non­ to a sic k s o c ie ty .” “ We are not a llo w e d to s e a r c h t i m e and c o u n t e r a c t p a r t of th e do at th e p r e s e n t is to k e e p ^ i s d e s i r a b l e and e v e n n e c e s s a r y r e a d y h a s m o r e th a n 2 7 , 0 0 0 f u l l ­ p r o f i t fou nd ation h ^ w i i J e t l s o m e an y b o d y w ithout a w a r r a n t . W ith e d u c a t iM ^ s r o c e s s ,” he said . “ 1 honest students fro m ste a lin g ,” t 0 j , a v e a n 0 p en l i b r a r y a n d y e t , I n c r e a s e d c h e c k i n g w ou ld p r o ­ tim e students and is s l a t e d to $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 to w a rd c o n stru ctio n of bulky c o a t s o r ja c k e t s th e p r o ­ c o n s i d e ^ D r o w s i n g an i m p o r t a n t he exp lain ed . at th e s a m e t i m e , it l e a d s t o t h e b a b l y n ot l e a d t o m u c h i m p r o v e ­ “ I f t h i s w e r e t r u e in A m e r i c a , go o v e r t h e 3 0 , 0 0 0 m a r k n e x t a $2 m illio n J b m p le x planned b le m is com p o u n d ed .” p a r t of u sin g th e l i b r a r y . ” y e ar, U n iv e rsity o fficia ls have m en t of th e situ a tio n , he s a ^_ C h a p in s a i d , " n o l i b r a r i a n w ould to house the ^ c k a g i n g sch o o l. C hapin s a i d that th e p r o b l e m rem oval of books and articles “ We can check b rie fca se s,” A p o s s i b l e m e a n s of a l l e v i a t i n g b e w i l l i n g t o h o l d do w n t h e j o b . ” said . of s t o l e n b o o k s i s u n d e r s e r i o u s w h i c h m a k e up t h e l i b r a r y , A c c o r d i n g t o an o l d A s i a n c u s — The first unit of th e co m p le x the p ro b le m w ould b e a c l o s e d - he said , “ but if yo u ’r e going con sid eration . In the p a s t y e a r "T h e best way to c o u n t e r a c t i s to b e c o m p le te d by fa ll. Michigan State News. E a s t Lansing. Michigan Wednesday, F e b r u a r y 5, 1 9 64 Re-Evaluation Is In Order N u t r i t i o n i s t S e e k s T o I n f o r m P u b l i c P o w e r to c h a n g e th e c o u r s e of h a v e d o n e th e s a m e th in g . a life is no s m a l l th in g. C h i e f J u s t i c e F r a z i e r D . A l e x ­ By DENISE BELCHEH State News Staff Writer a n d e r , a d m i t s j u d i c i a r y is f a c e d T h e n in e m e m b e r s o f s tu d e n t T ell people the truth and let them take it from th e re , is the motto w ith a c o n f l i c t o f v a l u e s . B u t h e of M iss Dena C . C edarquist, ch airm an of the departm ent of foods ju d i c i a r y a r e f a c e d w ith ju s t that and nutrition, and one of the six winners of Distinguished Faculty' •• doesn’ t t h i n k i t ’ s i m p o r t a n t r e s p o n s i b i l i t y t i m e a f t e r t i m e Awards fo r 1964. e n o u g h to d e s t r o y j u d i c i a r y ’ s “ It people know the truth about p rotein s, m in erals and vitam ins, e a c h t e r m . T h e y c a n r e c o m m e n d they c a n distinguish truth f r o m falsehood th e m s e lv e s ," M i s s u s e f u l n e s s . ’ ’ p u b lic h u m i li a t i o n o r a c t u a l d e ­ C ed arq u ist explained. She u ses variou s m eans fo r h er educational p ro g ram , mainly in p r iv a tio n o f e d u c a tio n f o r s e r i o u s W e th in k it is i m p o r t a n t . the c la s s e s she teach es in the C ollege of Home E co n o m ics. However, v io la tio n s o f U n i v e r s i t y r e g u ­ T h e i n t e g r i t y an d i m p a r t i a l i t y she has also trie d to help the g en eral public by p rep arin g a s e rie s of 22 half-h ou r video tape p ro g ra m s on b asic nutrition. la tio n s . o f j u d i c i a r y h a v e a l s o b e e n H er main in te re st is fighting dishonesty in ad vertising, fo r w h i c h q u e s t i o n e d r e c e n t l y . T h e d e a n o f s t u d e n t s . of c o u r s e , s h e r e c e i v e d the f a c u l t y a w a r d . W h i l e p r i m a r i l y c o n c e r n e d w ith e d ­ u c a tin g th e p u b lic to co n tin u e th e b a ttle , M i s s C e d a r q u is t h a s a ls o m u s t a p p r o v e a l l ju d i c i a r y T h r e e s t u d e n t s w h o r e q u e s t e d com e in open con flict with som e firm s and with the fed eral govern­ r e c o m m e n d at i o n s .'Ho w e v e r . o n ly m en t. t h e i r n a m e s b e w ith h e ld to ld th e She has given frequent c r it ic is m to the food supplement d iets, b as­ o n e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n in th e p a s t S t a te N e w s a s t o r y w h ic h l e a v e s ically on the grounds that the p u rch ase p ric e is fa r above what i t t h r e e y e a r s h a s b e e n r e je c t e d . would c o s t to p re p a re a com p arab le diet. no d o u b t th a t p r o p e r ju d i c i a l “ E v e ry day th ere com es a c r o s s this desk som e new questionable p r o c e s s w a s i g n o r e d in a c a s e prod u ct, an oth er way to s e p a ra te people from th eir m oney'," s h e G r a v e d o u b ts h a v e b e e n r a i s e d la s t t e r m . said . a s to w h e t h e r th is e x t e n s i v e H er “ w ar with the g o v ern m en t," as she te rm s it, is p resen tly ra g ­ T h e s e s t u d e n t s k n e w ju d i c i a r y ing ov er an a rtic le being published by th eU . S. Printing O ffice. M iss p o w e r b e s t s e r v e s th e i n t e r e s t s C ed arq u ist said it firs t appeared in 1936, in a popular .woman’ s m ag­ o f the s tu d e n ts . m e m b e r s an d ta lk e d to t h e m b e ­ azine. A sen ato r had it en tered in the Senate re c o r d , and it was then fo r e . d u r in g and a f t e r t h e i r h e a r ­ published by the governm ent. M iss C edarquist said it gives co m ­ D e a n o f S tu d e n ts J o h n A. F u z a k p letely fa lse inform ation on the worth of food being eaten today. in g s . T h e y w e r e “ l e a k e d ” i n f o r ­ “ T h is has been one of the ten best s e lle r s of the U. S. Printing w o n d e r s if th e U n i v e r s i t y h a s m a tio n a f t e r o n e h e a r i n g b e f o r e Office of a ll tim e ,” she lam ented. p la c e d ju d i c i a r y m e m b e r s in a P ttlLfflA N K She said she fir s t saw a copy of the publication about th ree y e a rs the d e c i s i o n s on t h e i r c a s e s h a d a g o , and im m ediately w rote the governm ent, stating h er reaso n s h y p o c r i t i c a l p o s itio n of u p h o ld in g b e e n f in a liz e d b y th e d e a n o f s t u ­ fo r h e r position on it. She was p rom ised that the a rtic le would be r u l e s w h ic h th e y do n o t b e l i e v e withdrawn from circu lation . But in D ecem ber, she found out that it d e n ts ; is still being printed, due to the urgings of a group of- supplemental a r e ju st. A lth o u g h th is m a y n ot i n d i c a t e food m an u factu rers. M i s s C ed arq u ist has been at M i c h i g a n State fo r 2 0 y e a r s . S h e It b o i l s d o w n to a q u e s tio n of an y s u b v e r s i v e p lo t on th e p a r t c am e as an a ssista n t p ro fe s s o r in 1944, from the U n iv ersity of W is­ w h e t h e r a ju d i c i a r y m e m b e r w ho of ju d i c i a r y m e m b e r s , it c e r ­ consin, w here she had receiv ed h er d octorate d egree in nutrition and “ N ot a g a in !1 ta in ly i n d i c a t e s a l a c k o f m a t u r i t y b io ch em istry . “ c h u g s a m u g ’ ’ on S a t u r d a y n ig h t sh o u ld b e . a s k e d at a m e e t i n g and r e s p e c t f o r th e i m p a r t i a l i t y Gateway To South M o n d a y m o r n i n g to r e c o m m e n d w h ic h is b a s i c to A m e r i c a n ju ­ p e n a l t i e s f o r o t h e r s tu d e n t s w ho d ic i a l p r o c e d u r e . ’ On 'Our Man Overseas' Editor’ s Note: This is the first in a series of articles entitled “ Our Man Over« 'Man Overseas’ Describes Colombia re a so n s which w ere only loosely related to th eir d ay-to-d ay work accom p lish m en ts. s e a s .” This article, by Today, em p loy ers subject to T o d a y the S t a te N e w s i n a u g u ­ p r e s s i n g th e th o u g h ts o f p e o p le Richard G. Wheeler, lead­ As Busy, Productive Friend Of U.S. Colombian labor laws a re not only req u ired to m e e t certain m ini­ r a t e s a s e r i e s o f a r t i c l e s g iv in g out o f o u r o w n e n v i r o n m e n t an d er of MSU’s Colombia Pro­ from United S tates s o u rc e s. mum wage stand ard s, but m u s t th e v ie w s of e d u c a t o r s in o t h e r w a y o f life. ject, gives a glimpse into A lm ost as rapidly, how ever, a also . m e e t ce rta in other obliga­ the life of Colombia and n a tio n s on th e life and t e m p o of larg e sh a re of the d ollars h a v e tions w i t h re s p e ct to providing its relations withtheUnit- A n y h e lp th a t c a n b e o f f e r e d b y flowed back to the United S tates sh o es, clothing, l'ealth s e rv ic e s , th e p e o p le w ith w h o m th e y a r e ed States. in payment fo r m ach inery and v e­ and s im ila r " n e c e s s i t ie s ." By s t u d e n t s o r fa c u lt y m e m b e r s in w 'orking. M ED ELLIN , C o l u m b i a — h icle s, re f r ig e r a to r s and wheat, the sam e m o re s , a deadbeat can th is s e r i e s w ill b e a p p r e c i a t e d . "G atew ay to South A m e r ic a " is plus m a n y other p rod u cts o f feel a c e rta in right to say, “ I'm* “ O u r M a n O v e r s e a s ” is t h e a p h rase which can fittingly iden­ Michigan a n d the r e s t of t h e hungry. Give me 30 ce n ta v o s!” A n y o n e w h o c a n o f f e r th e n a m e o f title g iv e n to th is s e r i e s . A b o u t tify Colom bia to a ir and sea tr a v ­ United S tates. F ro m a sop histi­ The wealthy, in sh o rt, have an ob­ a p o t e n t ia l “ m a n o v e r s e a s ” is e le r s from the north, and it is a cated Colom bian viewpoint, the ligation to support the poor. a d o z e n e d u c a t o r s h a v e b e e n p h rase which w i l l becom e even position of the United S tates in T h is view co n tra s ts sharply a s k e d e i t h e r t o c o n t a c t th e a s k e d to c o n t r i b u t e a r t i c l e s on th ese tra n sa ctio n s is much like with t h e business-m inded a tti­ m o re ap p rop riate with the c o m ­ S t a t e N e w s o r th a t p e r s o n to te ll that of a n y m erchant making tudes, of C olom bia’ s r a p i d l y " v o u r o w n w o r k , y o u r v i e w s on pletion of im portant links in the h im o f th e s e r i e s . P an -A m erican Highway. tim e-p aym en t sa le s to expand his growing middle c la s s . th e p o l i t i c a l , s o c i a l and i n t e l l e c ­ busin ess. J e ts from New Y o rk , Miami tu al s i t u a t i o n s and e v e n t s o f th e O u r in te n t is to b r o a d e n th e a n d L o s A ngeles p ass through Bogota daily on th eir way to Rio, Remnant Of Feudalism H ope For P ro sp erity c o u n t r y , th e u n i v e r s i t y w ith w h ic h U n i v e r s i t y ' s u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f Buenos A ire s , Santiago, L i m a , y o u a r e c u r r e n t l y a s s o c i a t e d , o t h e r n a tio n s , t h e i r p e o p le and Quito and other m ajor southern Another viewpoint is rooted in The poor a r e also ea g e r to en­ p e r s o n a l s k e t c h e s and m a n y o t h e r c itie s . In ter-con tin en tal tra v e l­ the h e rita g e of feudalism , which joy t h e fru its of econom ic p ro ­ t h e i r h o p e s . W ith th e c o o p e r a t i o n e r s also en ter Colom bia through down to fa rily re ce n t tim es r e ­ g r e s s , as m ay be read ily demon­ t o p i c s . ” o f a n y o n e in a p o s itio n to h e lp , B arran q u illa, C artag en a, M edel­ mained stro n g e r t h a n in t h e strated by the number of tr a n s is ­ T h e s e r i e s is d e s i g n e d to s e r v e lin, C ali and B uenaventura. S - United S ta te s. The Spanish word to r rad io s slung over the shoul­ t o d a y ’ s a r t i c l e c o u ld b e th e s t a r t The orch id s of Medellin, like fo r em p loyer is “ p atro n " — a d e rs of barefooted cam p esin os a fu n c tio n in th e e n t i r e U n i v e r s i t y o f a w o r t h w h i l e an d e n l ig h t e n in g the c a b l e - c a r o r funicular r a i l ­ word which in Spanish as in E n g - and low -in com e c ity d w ellers. In c o m m u n i t y , a s a m e a n s of e x ­ way ascen t to M on serrate o v e r­ lish c a r r i e s c e rta in im plications the minds of th ese individuals, the s e r i e s . hanging B ogota, a r e known t o of feu d alistic origin. Governm ent has a v ery real obli­ cou n tless tr a v e le r s f r o m all t i e if a n y r e c o g n i t i o n to th e c o m ­ In feudal tim e s , t h e wealthy gation to hold the cost of living at p a rts of the world. But the way by p lex itie s of d e m a n d and sup ply lord o r p atron felt some p r e s ­ a level com m en su rate with t h e Value Of The Poll Tax Ban which Colom bia touches the lives re la tio n sh ip s, w e r e to p l a c e d i­ su re to u nderw rite the survival wages of unskilled labor, which of m ost A m erican s is through its r e c t r e s p o n s i b i l i t y on t h e U n i t e d of his needy s e rfs o r peons, fo r ran ge around a d ollar a day. m ajo r exp ort c ro p — C O F F E E . States and it s c i t i z e n s f o r th e By the sam e token, the habits of p r i c e b e h a v i o r of th e New Y o r k prom pt issu an ce o f a John F . thebold co ffe e -d rin k e rs throughout t h e coffee m a r k e t . ( R e m e m b e r how T h e r e c e n t l y r a t i f i e d 2 4 th Kennedy c o m m e m o ra tiv e C o m m i s s i o n , H a n n a h h a s fo u n d United S tates and oth er cou n tries C o n g re s s, a d ecade ago, i n v e s ­ s ta m p — the f i r s t of any go v ern ­ a m e n d m e n t to th e C o n s tit u tio n , th a t m a n y v o t e r s , N e g r o o r w h ite , e x e rt profound effects upon t h e tig a ted th e L a tin A m e r ic a n " c o f - m en t. Colombian econom y. Colom bians m asculine s a y s P r e s i d e n t J o h n A. H a n n a h , f é e c o n s p i r a c y ’ ’ ?) w ill b e w illin g to p a y a p o ll ta x a re fa r from unaware that th eir T he U n ited S t a te s , nev erth e­ Reaction To Alliance is “ a g o o d o n e , ” b u t h e e x p e c t s if th e y a r e d e t e r m i n e d to c a s t level of living depends in a v ery l e s s , has t h e s t r o n g s y m p a t h y a n d re a l s e n s e upon t h e p ric e of look it to h a v e little r e a l e f f e c t . “ In s u p p o r t of t h e C o l o m b i a n g o v e r n ­ T o m any C o lo m b ia n s, Kennedy t h e i r b a l l o t s . Colombian coffee in New York m e n t a n d i t s p e o p l e in b a s i c m a t ­ rep resented the p e rso n ifica tio n r e c e n t y e a r s , th e p oll ta x h a s not C ity. ters of in tern a tio n a l a f f a i r s . of a v ig o r o u s "G o o d N eigh bor" b e e n an e f f e c t i v e m e a n s o f k e e p ­ N e v e r t h e l e s s , th e f a c t th a t th is P re s id e n t Kennedy w a s e s p e ­ p o licy . T h i s i s n o t to s a y that Coffee Price Drops c i a l l y p o p u l a r w i t h C olom bians, a m e n d m e n t c o u ld b e r a t i f i e d i s a th e r e has been co m p le te s a t is f a c ­ ing N e g r o e s f r o m v o t i n g , ” and the s in c e re g rie f at h i s death tion w i t h r e s u l t s un d er the A l­ H a n n a h s a id . h o p e fu l s ig n . W e n o w k n o w th a t a t U nfortunately, that p ric e de­ could s c a r c e ly have been g r e a te r lian ce fo r P r o g r e s s — m uch le s s clined from 80 cen ts a pound in in men's eyewear is avail­ l e a s t t h r e e f o u r t h s o f th e s t a t e i f Colom bia’ s own P resid en t h ad a n y a b j e c t g r a t i t u d e f o r l o a n s an d T h i s is p r o b a b l y tr u e . S o u t h e r n 1954 to less than 4 0 cen ts a pound been the victim . o th e r f o r m s of aid fr o m in te r n a ­ able at Wallace's. p o l i t i c i a n s , in te n t on k e e p in g N e ­ l e g i s l a t u r e s a r e w illin g to a c t o n during the 1961-63 p eriod , while A typ ical event was related by tio n a l s o u r c e s . c i v i l r i g h t s l e g i s l a t i o n s , an d w ill Colombia was attem pting to m ake a m ed ical d o cto r who learn ed of To a c o n s id e r a b le exten t, in­ Choose from a wide selec­ g r o e s f r o m w ie ld in g t h e i r j u s t i ­ substantial econom ic p ro g re s s as the a ssassin atio n in the rem o te t e r n a t i o n a l lo a n s and o t h e r f o r m s tion of handsome frames fied p o litic a l p o w e r , h a v e fo u n d s u p p o r t t h e s p i r i t , i f n o t th e a p articip an t in the A lliance fo r cou ntry home of a cam p esin o who of f o r e i g n a i d h a v e h ad t o r e p l a c e P ro g re ss. had re a c te d prom ptly to the news in bold masculine styles o t h e r m e a n s o f a c c o m p l i s h i n g l e t t e r , o f th e p la n n e d l a w s in th is c o f f e e e a r n i n g s in r e c e n t y e a r s U nder the circu m s ta n ce s , it received - on his rad io by draping a s a m e a n s of su sta in in g needed at either Wallace loca­ s u c h e n d s . R e a d i n g e x a m i n a t i o n s , a r e a . T h e n e w a m e n d m e n t m a y would s c a r c e l y be su rp risin g if h is own co u n try ’ s flag with black. im p o rts . D ir e c tly o r in d ire ctly , tion. Look your best, see fo r e x a m p l e , h a v e b e e n u s e d t o n o t b e all th a t c o u ld b e d e s i r e d som e few Colom bians, giving lit- A governm ental reactio n was the m a n y of t h e lo a n fu nd s h a v e flow ed your best with the aid of k e e p v o t e r r e g i s t r a t i o n d o w n . b u t it i s a s t e p in th e r i g h t d i r e c ­ A s c h a i r m a n o f th e C iv il R ig h ts tio n . C a lle d iG r o w in g P a in s 9 MICHIGAN R e vo lts E n d a n g e r A fric a UNIVERSITY STATE S T A T E N E W S T h e r e ’ s a four a la rm fire burn­ W ith v a r y i n g d e g r e e s of s u c c e s s , er, includ ing ov er-ru lin g court i n g in A f r i c a , an d i t t h r e a t e n s t o th e y a tt e m p te d to r i d t h e m s e l v e s d e c i s i o n s w h i c h d i d n ’t s e r v e h i s go o u t of c o n t r o l if no o n e c a n o f t h e c o n t r o l o f B r i t i s h an d n a ­ p u rpose. com e up w i t h a way- t o s t o p i t . tiv e o ff ic e r s . 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T h e b u d g e t i s d i v i d e d i n t o tw o m a jo r p arts, the general fu n d T h r e e hundred d o lla rs w as se t a sid e fo r p resid en t’ s b u sin ess Week Meetings. Photo by Lorry Fntxlan and h osp itality . T h is is m o stly and the execu tiv e, ju d i c i a l and Honor Prof l e g is la t iv e fu nd s. to be used fo r e n t e r t a i n i n g WORLD FAMOUS w ith each p u rch ase of a dozen d o n u ts, D aw n w ill g i v e th e With Award is T h e t o t a l g e n e r a l fu n d b u d g e t $1,100. T h is includ es f o r la b o r and $ 300 fo r telep h o ne expenses. $745 speakers ation The and g u ests of AUSG. N a tio n a l Student A s s o c i ­ re ce iv e d $105 and Student TELEFUNKENRADIOS p u r c h a s e r a h a lf-d o z e n donut b a lls F R E E . T h is o ffe r e x p ir e s F e b ru a ry 5, 1964. DAW N DONUTS C o n g r e s s $100. NOW I T T I P E U C I R D M G M . 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Michigan Wedn esd ay , F e b r u a r y 5, 19 64 F o o d S u r p lu s D is tr ib u tio n W o rld N e w s ‘S o c i e t y S h o u ld S y m p a t h iz e A id T o C o o p e r a t io n — W o o d a t Q G la n c e U.S. Questions Cuban ‘Fishermen’ W ith E a r ly M a r r ia g e s N e e d s 9 The Food for P e.ice nroerarr. ~ot 50 e a s >ly reached o t h e r - has allowed them to igr.ore the i s 3 g e r t l e out t i r m wedge be _ w i s e , " Wood said. s e r io u s w e ak n e sse s o: t h e ir a g r i - K E ^ W E S T , F l a . f ’~ I n t h e f a c e o f C u b a n p r o t e s t s o f " i n t o l e r ­ S o ciety should be sym p athie re a ch ed a p lateau , M r s . H ansen person has a lack of sp ecial tween Poland and R u ssia and a " I t helps the m a s s e s in t h e i r cultural i n d u s t r ie s ." a b l e a g g r e s s i o n , ” U .S . a u t h o r it ie s questioned T u e s d a y C u ban s to t h e n e e d s of e a r l y m a r r i a g e s , said . " T h e average age of m en s k i l l s , and a lack of general p r o d d i n g c o n s c i e n c e to Yugo­ eed for food and has opened a b o a r d f o u r t r a w l e r s c a u g h t f i s h i n g in A m e r i c a n w a t e r s . rath e r th a n adopt r e s t r i c t i v e was 23 and that of w om en w a s education. slav ia, Gar l and Wood, p r o f e s s o r ne doors o f e v e n t h e m ost C u ba p r o t e s t e d to th e U n ited N ations that th e U n ited S t a t e s p o licies o r p u n ish m en t, a panel 20 in 1 950,” she said . "T h ese of a g r i c u l t u r a l e co n o m ics r e - suspicious n atio n a listic G u a te m a la W o rk co m m itted " a n a c t o f in to lera b le a g g r e s s io n " in seizin g th e of t h r e e f r o m the h o m e m a n a g e ­ are th e sam e fig u res we have "Stu d ies sh o w that g i r l s who ported T u esd a y . peoples. fo u r fish in g b o a ts o ff F lo r id a Sunday. m ent and ch ild d evelop m en t d e­ f r o m th e 1960 c e n s u s . ” dated sooner, who went stea d y " T h e p r o g r a m has e st; tablished "M a n y developing nations have B u s in e s s education and s e c r e - Beckwith Accusation Rests p a rtm en t, said T u esd ay . "Jo b lim itatio n s a r e very you nger, and who dated o ld er a channel of j. -d e rs ta n d i .' 2 and ~ot V"et : '-ced up to the growing t a r i a l work in Guatemala will be JA C KSO N , M is s . F — T h e state r e s t e d its c a s e T u e s d a y in th e The d iscu s sio n was b ased on p r o m i n e n t in e a r l y m a r r i a g e s , ” m e n , s e e m e d to m a r r y y o u n g e r , ” com munication between the U .S . threat t h e ir populations o u t- d es c rib ed by P e t e r G. Hain es, tria l of B y ro n De L a B eck w ith , charged in th e r i f l e s la y in g o f a film , “ E a r l y M a r r i a g e , " p r e ­ M rs. Sh affer said . " T h e young M r s . H ansen said . and c e r t a in nntio s that would nu. r.h.g t. e i r food supp.ies. T h e p r o f e s s o r ot education, at 4 p.m. N e g r o l e a d e r .V l e d g a r E v e r s . sen ted to a p r e d o m i n a n t l y hig h export of foods to these c o u n trie s t o d a y in t h e S o c i a i S c i e h c e lounge N ear th e end o f th e s t a t e ’ s c a s e on t h e e i g h t h d a y o f t h e t r i a l , school audience here for tw o w itn e sses te s ti f ie d th ey sa w B e c k w i t h ’ s a u t o m o b i l e w ith i ts F a r m e r 's W eek. U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t ta ll, d istin g u ish in g rad io an ten n a parked near the s c e n e of th e On t h e p a n e l w e r e E u g e n e P e i s - IP l a c e m e n t B u r e a u ) am bush sh ootin g. n e r , a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r of h o m e Protest At U.S. Embassy In Ghana m anagem ent and c h ild d e v e lo p ­ Feb. 12, m issio n : ch em istry (B ,M ), vet­ ACCRA, Ghana f — H undreds of p l a c a r d - c a r r y in g p r o - g o v e r n ­ m e n t a n d e x t e n s i o n s p e c i a l i s t on fam ily life, and M rs. T h e lm a e rin a ry m ed icin e (D ), ph ysical m ent d em o n strato rs p rotested fo r several hours at th e U .S . Am phenol - B o r g E le ctro n ics U N IO N B O O K S T O R E Em bassy rum or Tuesday circu la tio n . again st Som e what they ca lle d A m e r ic a n o f th e s c o r e s of p la c a rd s Em bassy re a d "D ow n H ansen, an d M r s . C a r o l S h a f f e r , i n s t r u c t o r s in h o m e m a n a g e m e n t and c h i ld d e v e lo p m e n t. C o rp o ratio n : e le c tr ic a l, m ech an ­ ic a l (B ), accou n tin g (B l, p h y sic s ed u catio n (B M ,), b u s in e s s a d m in ­ i s t r a t i o n , A r t s and L e t t e r s , c o m ­ m u n icatio n arts, so cial s c ie n c e w ith Y a n k e e i m p e r i a l i s m , ” an d " G h a n a y e s , Y a n k e e n o . ” (D). M rs. Ha'nser . d e f i n e d an e a r l y (B ,M ), C o llege of En g in eering M e a n w h i l e , t h e G h a n a g o v e r n m e n t h a s w a r n e d it w i l l t a k e " t h e A sso ciates Inv estm ent Com ­ m arriag e as one w here one or (B ,M ), urban plan nin g ( B ,M ) , f i r m e s t a c t i o n a g a i n s t a n y b o d y f o u n d to b e i n v o l v e d i n t h i s v i c i o u s pany: C ollege of B u sin ess (B ), both of th e p artn ers are less land scap e arch etectu re (B ), ru m or m o n g erin g .” m arketin g, fin ance, eco n o m ics than 2 0 y e a r s old. so cio lo g y (B ,M ). M en. Home It a d d e d that s t e p s had a l r e a d y b ee n ta k e n " t o c r u s h o n c e an d (B). E con om ics (B ), N ursing (B ). fo r all th is sh a m e fu l b e h a v i o r .” E a rly m arriag es m ay have D e tro it C iv il S e rv ice Com - OURVALENTINE W o m en on ly . D ow C orning C op roration : a ccou n tin g (B ,M ), C ollege of p r ' OFFERINGFORTOO« B u s i n e s s ( B , M ) , c h e m i c a l (B,.\I) e n g r s ., c h e m is t r y (B ,M ,D ), e l e c ­ trica l (B ,\ 1 ,D ) e n g r s . M e n . F r e n ch (B ), lib era l a r t s (B ), V 1 4 Is th e m a g i c n u m b e r W o m en on ly . F lin t C om m u n ity S c h o o ls : all $ 7 .9 0 each o r 2 fo r $ 1 4 .0 0 e l e m e n t a r y an d a l l s e c o n d a r y can d id ates (B ). a ny 2 from t h e s e g r o u p s G u lf R esearch an d D ev e lo p ­ SWEATERS SKIRTS DRESSES m ent m atics, Co.: ch em istry , m ech a n ica l, m ath e­ e le ctrica l, ch em ical (B ,M ,D ) e n g rs., phy­ • M O H A IR • TW EED # WOOL sics, G eolog y (E ,M ,D ), m icro ­ FLAN N EL p a l e o n t o l o g y (D ) . The J. L. Hudson Com pany: •FU R BLEND • FLAN N EL • CORDUROY C o llege of B u sin ess, A rts and L etters, co m m u n icatio n a rts, • S L IP OVERS • CORDUROY® COTTON so cial sc ie n ce (B ,M ). M en and W om en. Inland Steel Com pany: c h e m ­ • C A R T IG A N S • P L E A T E D • BLEND ic a l, e le c t r ic a l, m e ch a n ica l, civ il (B ,\ l), m etallu rg ical ( B , M, D) , S T R A IG H T LARGE e n g r s ., acco u nting (B ,M ). • NOVELTY # MANY • V A R IE T Y I n s t i t u t e o f S c i e n c e an d 1 e c h - n o lo g y . T h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i ­ STYLES STYLES OF STYLES gan: electrica l (B ,M ,D ) e n g r s ., p h y sic s (B ,M ,D ). L ehigh P o rtla n d C em en t C o m ­ pany: C o lle g e of B u s in e s s , A rts O P E N 9 : 3 0 to 5 :3 0 and L e t t e r s , c o m m u n ic a tio n a r t s , s o c ia l s c ie n c e (B). Still time to o rd e r fo r M / C . a t A lb ert East Lansing M o to ro la In c .: e l e c t r i c a l (B ,M ) Ü engçs. M R D D iv isio n ,G e n e r a l A m e r i­ can T ra n sp o rta tio n C o rp o ratio n : W inter Term G r a d u a tio n . m e c h a n ic a l, e l e c t r i c a l (B) en ­ g r s ., b io ch em istry , ch e m istry (B ). R ad iatio n , In c .: e l e c t r ic a l (B , (MLM) (MLH) (MLXH) M a n 's E x tra L a rg e M e d iu m 'W e ig h t H eavy W e ig h t Extra H e a v y W t R in g 3 3 4 .0 0 * 5 3 9 .0 0 * 3 4 4 .0 0 * (LM) (LH) (LXH) M a n 's L a rg e R in g M edium W e ig h t Heavy W e ig h t Extra H e a v y W e i g h t 3 2 9 .0 0 * 3 3 4 .0 0 * 3 3 9 .0 0 * “ I t ’s a M ,D ). R ep u b lic Steel C orp oration : e l e c t r i c a l (B) e n g r s ., m e c h a n ic a l (B) e n g r s ., m e ta llu r g ic a l engrs. (B ,M ) (MLCB) C l o s e d Back W t. 3 4 7 .0 0 ' (LCB) C l o s e d Back W e i g h t 5 4 2 .0 0 * Feb. 12, 13 ( X X S ) Lady's Ring 5 2 4 .0 0 * ch an cy F u lle rto n U nion High School W hite Gold 35 0 0 A d d i t io n a l - E n c r u s te d G re e k L e tte rs and and Jr. C ollege D is tric t: se­ * plu* tax o th e r s y m b o ls a v a ila b le . c o n d a ry ed ucation (B ), a r t , b u s i­ ness ed u cation , en g lish , ind us­ trial a rts, language, m ath e­ ★ ★ ★ m a tics, scien ce , so cial s c ie n c e , b u sin ess ed u cation , cou n seling , fin e a rts, h u m anities, life 11 s c ie n c e , p h y sic a l s c ie n c e , m ath ­ " T a k e jo b . e m a tic s, so cial sc ien ce . K im b e rly -C la rk M ,D ), ch e m istry C o rp o ratio n : acco u nting (B ,M ), c h e m ic a l ( B , - (B .M .D ), phy­ u sics (B ,M ,D ), ele ctrica l (B ,M ,) e n g r s ., m e c h a n ic a l (B ,M ), indus­ n t r ia l a d m in is tr a tio n (B ,M ). i o A n d a p t to m a k e a m a n ju s t n a little b it lo n e ly . W o lv e rin e s a l e s en d frid ay B Feb. 7 o o T h e m a n w h o sa id it w a s n ’t ta lk in g a b o u t No use for the idler. No use for the guy who can't bear down. W e don’t o r d e r e x t r a c o p ie s k a d v e rtisin g , b u t h e m ig h t h a v e b een . B e ca u se No use for the one without talent or the wit to use it. D o n ’t b e l e f t out b u y y o u r s a d v e rtisin g is e v e ry th in g h e sa id . A n d i t ’s a lso Are you well paid in advertising? Yes. pretty well. tod ay. Do you earn your money? If you don't you just don't last. S o n e o f th e m o st im p o rta n t a n d d ifficu lt o ccu p a ­ W o lve rin e o f f ic e A cross What kinds of jobs might be open? Creative jobs all. Here t tio n s in A m e r i c a t o d a y . I f y o u ’r e good e n o u g h , it movies make g i r l s s c r e a m . at Burnett we want people in marketing, media, research, 3 4 4 stu d ent s e r v i c e s co u ld b e th e jo b fo r you. W ith us. 0 broadcasting, client service, and copy. open 3*5 4. N a m e of N. during Civil War. r We don't want you if you're looking for a nice, secure cor­ If you buy America's economic system, you've got to buy e poration position. I f you're not too sure that your conclusions 5. Abbrev. for Mich. S tate Univ. advertising. It's just that simple. make sense. If you hate disagreements so much that you The deadly serious purpose of advertising is simply this: won’t stand up for a good idea. 6. T ype of m u sic Dixieland is famous f o r. U Move the goods. We do want you if you’re a realistic visionary with a quick 7. S l a n g fo r take a b re ak , " T a k e ’’ n What does moving the goods accomplish? It generates mind, old-fashioned strength of character and high hopes for 8 3 -D Movie, " H o u s e of ’’ 1 money and profits. The money and profits that help make your future. FORTHOSE WHO 67 million jobs. That finance our shot to the moon. That pay W hat should your academic background be? Nothing spe­ o for the Peace Corps. For scholarships. For new housing. For cial, so long as it's not disgraceful. What should you do to LIKE GOODFOOD... n the National Institutes of Health. D o w n learn more? Check with your placement director about our Many these days can m ake good products. visit to your campus. B The hard job is to s e ll them — honorably and at a profit. We plan to visit about 20 universities this spring. Can you 1. C u r r e n t s t y l e s f o r d r e s s e s . G IA N T HAM o And without having to use a personal salesman for each five make us interested enough to see you? February 27, 1964 S A N D W IC H miles of road. 2 . N a m e of a b a s k e tb a ll g a m e w hen p la y e r s o OR Can advertising do all this? Inside the profession, no one rid e donkeys. k even questions that it can. There is way too much proof. Leo Burnett Company, Inc. ,P p - Mm I in Im lfv The thing is, though, wft can never let up. If we slip, the A D V E R T IS IN G G IA N T HO T SAUSAGE S jobs slip. The tax money slips. The nation's muscle withers. CH IC A G O • NEW Y OR K • H O L L Y W O O D • T O R O N T O • M O N T R EA L . F o r A n s w e r s S e e P a g e S A N D W IC H t Advertising must do its job this year, next year, the year O h , y C S . A b o u t U S . L e o B u r n e t t C o m p a n y is o n e o f t h e after that and the one after that. DELIVERY h a lf-d o z e n la rg e s t a d v e rtis in g a g e n c ie s in th e U . S . A b o u t tw o There are fewer than sixty thousand people in advertising d ozen o f A m e r ic a 's m o st im p o rta n t c o m p a n ie s tru st us to p re ­ EVERY in America today. Not many for the job they do. but it shows p a r e a n d p l a c e t h e i r a d v e r t is in g fo r t h e m e a c h y e a r . O u r h e a d DAY that the profession has no use for just anybody. o f f i c e i s C h i c a g o — P r u d e n t i a l P l a z a . C h i c a g o 1. I l l i n o i s . 'F O R P I Z Z A S A K E C A L L " U N IO N B O O K S T O R E H E R E A R E T H E P E O P L E W E W O R K F O R : A li . s ta t e I nsu ran ce Co m p a n ie s • A merica n M in e ra l S p ir it s Co . ■ At ch is on . T opeka and S anta F e R ai lw a y C om pa ny • B rown S hoe Co mp any • C a m p b e l l S oup Co m p a n y • Co m m o n w e a l t h E dison C o mp any and P ublic S ebvic e C o m p a ny ■ Dow Cobning CASA NOVA #2 Cobporation • T he E lectric Association (C h ic ago! • G rea t B ooks of t he W e st er n W orld • G re e n G ia nt Co m p a n y • H arris T ru s t and S avings B ank R ig h t O n C am p u s - A D e p a rtm e n t of M SU T he Hoover Co m p a ny • K ellogg Co mp any • K r o e hl er M f g . C o . • T he M a v t a c Co m p a n v 4 P h i l i p Morris I n c . • Motorola I n c . • T he P arker P en Co m p a n y • C has . P fi ze r & Co.. I nc . • T he P i l l s b u r y Co m p a n y • T h e P rocter & G a m b l e Co m p a ny • T h e P u re Oi l Co m p a ny • T h e P u re F u el Oi l C o mp any R epub lica n N ational Co m m i t t e e • Jos. S c h l it z B r e w i n g C o m p a ny • S tar -K i s t F oods , I n c . • S ugar I n f o rm a ti on . I n c . * S u n k is t G r o w e r s . I nc . • S w i f t 211 MAC. AVE. ED 71668 & Co mp any • U nion C arbide Corporation , C o n s u m e r P roducts D ivis ion • V ick C h em ic a l Co m p a ny S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n Michigan State News, E a s t L a n si n g , Michigan Wednesday, F e b r u a r y 5, 1 9 6 4 5 I m p o r t s D e c i d e S o v i e t G r a i n D e a l ' s F a t e U .S. g ra in ex p orts to Com ­ e arn in g fo re ig n exch ang e. U nion Is "u n w illin g to depend Union and s a t e l l i t e s . " s e v e r a l y e a r s , ” W itt p o in ted out. a p r i c e a b o v e th at p aid by o th e r a 60-70 cent export su b s id y ." wou ld b e i s s u e d o n ly if h a lf of m u n is t c o u n t r i e s a r e on th e in ­ " A r e w e p r e p a r e d to buy m o r e up on o u t s i d e s o u r c e s ” f o r a s u b ­ W itt c o n t e n d e d that t h e U n ite d "S a le s a p p e a r to b e l i m i t e d p r i ­ c o m m e rc ia l p u rc h a se rs,” re­ th e ' g r a i n w a s sh ip p e d in A m e r i ­ crease. B u t J u s t h ow m u c h w i l l R u s s ia n p ro d u c ts than u s e l e s s sta n tia l p a r t o f t h e i r food sup ply. States has not sold , nor Is It m a rily by the p r e s e n t and e x ­ p o r t e d W i t t . “ O f f i c i a l l y , w e did can v e s s e ls . W itt said that an oth er p ro b ­ b e e x p o r te d and w h e th e r th is l ik e ly in th e n e a r fu tu r e to s e l l pected hard currency earn in g s n o t a s k a d i f f e r e n t D r i c e , b ut " S i n c e U .S . sh ip p ing r a t e s a r e goods so th at w e c a n s e l l th e m T h e y n eed new te ch n o lo g y and le m w h ich a r o s e b e c a u s e of w h eat t r e n d w i l l c o n t i n u e i s s t i l l un­ w h e a t ? " a sk e d W itt. * 'T o w hat b e tte r f a r m le v e l o rg a n iz a tio n i t s s u r p lu s g r a in to R e d C h in a . R e d C h in a h a s a v a i l a b l e to a l l o ­ d o m estic arg u m en ts did a rise , s u b s t a n t i a l l y h ig h e r th an th o s e sales to R u s s i a i s th e q u e s tio n c erta in , a c c o r d i n g to a p r o f e s ­ extent w ill w e s e ll fo r c r e d it? o f p r o d u c t i o n t o m a k e up f o r H o w ev e r, h e noted th at th e U .S . c a t e to g r a in p u r c h a s e s . 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" I t a p p e a r s that th is is s u e L a w r e n c e W itt r e p o r te d th at ev en at least h a lf the co m m o d itie s i f th e S o v ie t U n ion and h e r s a t e l ­ w hich m a y le a d to m o r e I n te r n a l to t h e e x t e n t t h a t t h e W e s t b u y s "A s a r e s u lt, C hina h a s ab ­ p lu s . So th e U SSR h a s m a d e its we are giv in g a sp ecial p rice w as c o m p ro m ised w ith p riv ate m u s t m o v e in A m e r i c a n v e s s e l s . l i t e s d o n o t p ro d u c e enough u n r e s t an d a s e a r c h f o r an out­ in d u stria l good s and gold, t h e r e so rb e d A u s tr a lia 's w heat su rp lu s d ecisio n to buy w heat f r o m the to th e S o v ie t U n ion. 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T h e outcom e P r e s i d e n t D io s d a d o M a c a p a g a lo f t o o , p r e s s i n g an o l d c l a i m t o t h e B ritish N o r t h B o r n e o s t a t e of to m a tc h th e chan gin g c o n s u m e r and d a ir y product consu m p tion con trol, n u trition an d demands ’ th e p u ritan ical A m erica n h e r i­ then I w ould say he is a good c o u l d i n f l u e n c e t h e f u t u r e of a l l th e P h ilip p in es. S a b a h t h a t n ow i s o n e o f t h e f e d ­ d iet. p e r cap ita w ill d e c r e a s e during fo r a d d e d s e r v i c e s , " M iss tage, an M SU ed ucation p ro­ in f lu e n c e ," G r e e n said . Sou th east A sia . A r r a n g e m e n t s fo r th e B an gk ok " C o n s u m e r s w ill e a t i n c r e a s ­ th e co m in g y e a r s , ’ sh e said F e r r e e exp lain ed . t a lk s h av e b een shrouded by d is ­ e ra tio n ’s m e m b ers. But it h a s f e s s o r said M onday. sought to m od erate Su karno’ s ing am o u n ts of beef, p r o c e s s e d T oday’s co n su m er h as a hearty P e r c a p ita consu m ption of p r o ­ Hugh M . H e f n e r , p u b l i s h e r o f p u tes about an Ind on esian- v e g eta b le s an d fru its, p o u ltry c e s s e d foods ran gin g fro m cann ed Blasts Hit U.S. Embassy M alay sian cea se-fire that went h o s tility — ch ie fly m a n ife ste d by a p p e tite and e a t s s o m e 1 , 8 0 0 th e m a g a z i n e an d a u t h o r o f t h e and f r e s h v e g e t a b l e s , " M i s s p o u n d s of f o o d p e r y e a r at an go o d s to th e n e w e st m e a l id e a s P la y b o y p h ilo s o p h y , h o w ev er h as into e f f e c t on J a n . 2 6 , and r e ­ g u e r r i l l a w a r f a r e and e c o n o m i c b oycott. M arie F e r r e e , con su m er m a r - average rate of 3 ,200 c a lo r ie s w ill c o n t in u e to i n c r e a s e . been c a rr ie d a w a y by h i s e n t h u ­ p o r t s f r o m J a k a r t a that In d o n e s ia is set to su p p lem en t its e f f o r t s F o reig n m in iste r Salv ad or P. siasm fo r h is sexual crusade, (continued from page 1) t o c r u s h M a l a y s i a w ith a n o - h o l d s L o p e z of t h e P h i l i p p i n e s , w ho a r ­ Thom as G reen, asso ciate p ro­ f e s s o r o f e d u c a tio n , told a s m a l l m en ts sp ecified in p re sen tin g re cru ite d fro m m e m b e r s o f the b a r r e d d ip lo m atic c am p aig n . S u k a r n o ’ s governm ent h a s riv ed T uesd ay, said h is co u n try w i l l d o it b e s t t o h e l p fi n d a s o l u ­ 1964 in f o r m a l grou p of C a s e H all s tu ­ the p lan that th e fo r c e — a de­ N orth A tla n tic T reaty O rg a n i-, n e v e r b e e n t h e c h i e f f o e of M a ­ tion. dents. 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Thursd ay in the A u d ito r­ the L ectu re-C o n cert office in tic a l s tre n g th , oppose a d m issio n ium . co n ju n ctio n with t h e annual EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA d isc u s sio n of sexual m o rality , Y e a r ’ s p a r t y on F e b . 16 w i l l g o on sa le W ednesday in the UN of w e s t e r n troop s. But both F a r m e r s ’ W e e k c o n f e r e n c e and he said . G r e e c e and T u r k e y , who helped M rs. O ls o n and h e r husband "H e fn e r h a s s t ir r e d im p o rtan t lounge. ______ i s open to th e p u b lic . B ritain in th e a r r a n g e m e n t s th at G ilb ert trav eled s o m e 15,000 m ile s in sh ootin g the featu re freed the o l d B r i t i s h c o l o n y in CASH S A V IN G S . . . P IU S P LA IO STAM PS! CASH S A V IN G S g . P U IS P t tt> S T A ÎÉ P S ! length f ilm show ing the v a r io u s College Deductions 1960, h a v e a c c e p t e d t h e p l a n in South A f r i c a r a c ia l g rou p s at p rin cip le . GOV’T INSPECTED GRADE A Whole Completely Cleaned (continued from page 1) For Complete Service Fryers 25 g o -to -co lleg e earnin gs, a grad­ tuition charges in l i n e w i t h t h e • ■ An ounce of p re v en tio n is w o rth uate student $1,500. P ro u ty e s t i ­ m a t e d t h i s wou ld m e a n a t a x l o s s tax c r e d it. R ib ico ff told th e Senate h is * tailoring t h e c o s t o f a new o u t f i t . W h e n y o u .. a i . t r e a t y o u r c l o t h e s w ith c a r e y o u w i l l of $ 5 5 m i l l i o n a y e a r . T he spirited d e b a t e , on p roposal needed would giv e a b adly b r e a k to m id d le in c o m e ® Ury Cleaning get your m oney’s w o rth in w e a r . ■ I LOUTS o f f e r s a c o m p le t e line of ^ R i b i c o f f ’ s p r o p o s a l c e n t e r e d on fa m ilie s burden ed by c o lle g e e x ­ w L aU nd ry clo th in g c a r e s e r v i c e . w h e t h e r t h e p e o p l e w ho n e e d s u c h penses t h a t run a s h i g h a s a id w ou ld b e h e l p e d —.o r w h e t h e r $ 1 2,000 fo r a f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e . Same day service in by 10 out by 5 it w ould prov id e a bonanza for th e w e alth y . S e v e r a l opponents qu estioned H is p la n w ould allo w p a r e n t s t o s u b t r a c t , up t o $ 3 2 5 a y e a r f r o m yO Cleaner and CUT-UP 2 9 ( l b . th eir tax b ill fo r each child in tf f o j/J Shirt Laundry 390- 270. w h eth e r th e ta x b ill i s th e p r o p e r PORK ROASTS c o lle g e . It w o u ld p r o v i d e f o r a v e h icle fo r h elp ing you ng sters H O U R S: M O N . - S A T . c r e d i t o f up t o 7 5 p e r c e n t o f t h e get t h r o u g h c o lle g e ; th ey su g ­ 9:0 0 to 9:00 f i r s t $ 2 0 0 of tu ition f e e s , b o o k s 623 E. G ra nd R iv e r E D 2 -3 5 3 7 gested it b e h a n d l e d in a n o v e r ­ an d s u p p l i e s , 2 5 p e r c e n t o f t h e a c r o s s fro m s tu d e n t s e r v ic e all e d u c a t io n a l b ill. n e x t $ 3 0 0 an d 10 p e r c e n t of t h e D em o cratic lead ers said the tn 29clb.Loin Portion Rib Portion next $1,000. ■c o l l e g e t a x c r e d i t w ou ld c o s t s o FROZEN Sen. K enneth B. K eatin g, R - Cod Fillets m uch it w o u l d r e q u i r e C o n g r e s s to cu t b a c k th e ind ividual ta x r a t e N .Y ., a c o - s p o n s o r of t h e p r o ­ r e d u c t i o n s n ow in t h e b i l l - w h i c h p osal, s a id m o r e and m o r e s t u ­ th e Senate is not exp ected to d e n t s a r e b e i n g f o r c e d t o g o to 1 A ALLGOOD change. It was estim ated that p u blicly sup p orted in stitu tion s R ib ico ff’s prop osal w o u ld $ 7 5 0 m i l l i o n t h e f i r s t y e a r and $1.3 b illio n a n n u a lly t h e r e a f t e r . cost b e ca u se p riv a te c o lle g e s m ust r a i s e t h e i r t u i t i o n f e e s t o k e e p up w ith risin g c o sts. As a re su lt, BACON 1 LB. 2 LB. PC |LB. 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