M IC H IG A N Inside STATE Weather Partly cloudy and little change Les Gourmet Dinner Dance, p. 4; Board of Trustees ap­ U N IV E R S IT Y in temperature. High today 25- pointments, p. 5; 30. Monday, February 10, 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Price lOf Vol. 55, Number 90 S t u d e n t , F a c u l t y C r it ic s A tta c k H o u s in g P la n P o lit ic s D r e s s P la n INew Provost Named S u sp e cte d D e fe a te d Howard R. N e v ille was a s a n i n s t r u c t o r in t h e d e p a r t - ; In R e p o r t n a m e d U n i v e r s i t y p r o v o s t by m e n t o f g e n e r a l b u s i n e s s . In the Board of T ru stees F ri­ 1955 he b e c a m e a ssista n t p ro ­ MOON GIRLS-Cheryl Royer, Battle Creek freshman, left, and Nancy Grudzien, Chicago fresh­ w w By M HA day. In M a r c h 1 9 6 2 , N e v i l l e w a s n am ed a c tin g p ro v o st fo llow ­ f e s s o r in c o n tin u in g e d u c a tio n . A n a t i v e o f K a n k a k e e , 111., N eville d id un d ergrad u ate man, were 'out of this world’ ticket takers for Les Gourmets “ Lunar Holiday" Saturday night A d v is e r 6C a u g h t ing th e dealth of C liffo rd w ork at the U n iv e rsity of I lli­ in Kellogg Center. ph.w by g.»,«« J.nn. T h e p r o p o s a l to c h a n g e m e n ' s E rick so n . n o is. He has advanced de­ ev en in g d r e s s re g u la tio n s to P resid en t John A . Hannah gress from L o u isian a State t h o s e in e f f e c t s p r in g t e r m f o r th e B y S u r p r is e -9 said n am in g N e v ille to the and M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i ­ Lib ra ry Fin d s 'H o f P a g e s e n tir e y e a r w as defeated by M e n ’ s post w as the first step to tie s. 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N e v ille w as d ir e c t o r of co n ­ re s p o n s ib le fo r the d ire c tio n eral sources. _A c o e d , a p p r e h e n d e d f o r c u t t i n g T h e r e m o v a l o f the p a g e s f r o m the dean’ s o ffice , th e m atter T h i s w o u ld e n a b l e m e n t o w e a r tinuing e d u c a tio n s e r v i c e and of th e Ed u catio n al D ev e lo p ­ pages out o f l i b r a r y b o o k s an d th e l i b r a r y b o o k s w as brou gh t w ill b e fo r w a r d e d to student ju ­ sp o r t s h i r t s and any t r o u s e r s e x ­ T h e r e s o lu tio n , p ro p o se d by th e h eld that p o sitio n w h ile he ment P r o g r a m . usin g th em a s paw of h er te rm to the l i b r a r y 's a tten d tio n by a d iciary fo r actio n . T h e y can r e ­ cept lev is, d u ng arees, k n ick e rs A ll-U n iv ersity Student G overn­ w as actin g p ro v o st. T h e p ro v o s t is the c h ie f p a p e r , w ill appear b e fo r e student facu lty m em ber, C h apin said . com m end s e v e r a l m ean s of d is ­ o r je a n s . m ent c o m m i t t e e on s t u d e n t s ’ B o a r d m e m b e r s in d icated a a c a d e m i c o f f i c e r o f th e U n i­ ju d ic i a r y to face the charges. “ The student had used th e cip lin in g the s tu d e n t— includ ing T h e M HA p r o p o s a l m u s t b e r i g h t s a n d w e l f a r e , w o u ld a l l o w new c o n tin u in g e d u c a tio n s e r ­ v ersity under th e p r e s id e n t, L t. A llen H. A ndrew s, d e p a rt­ pages a s a p p e n d ic e s to h e r t e r m restitu tio n and p r o b a t io n or re - su b m itted to th e F a c u lt y C o m m it ­ students under 2 1 to liv e in u n s u p - v ic e d i r e c t o r would b e n a m e d m akin g m o s t d e c is io n s inv o lv­ m ent of p u blic sa fe ty sa id that p a p e r , ’’ C h a p i n s a i d . “ T h e s t a f f tee on S t u d e n t A f f a i r s f o r f i n a l e r v l s e d , o f f - c a m p u s h ousing p r o ­ (continued from page 6) soon. in g personnel and acad em ic approval. v i d e d t h e y h a v e l i v e d in U n i v e r ­ t h e r e w ill be no c r i m i n a l p r o s ­ m em ber r e c a l l e d re a d in g the HOWARD R. NEVILLE N e v ille c a m e t o M S U i n l 9 5 3 m a tters. ecution in t h i s c a s e . T h e d e a n of T h e v o t e on th e o r i g i n a l p r o ­ s i t y h o u s i n g f o r t h r e e t e r m s an d b o o k an d c o n t a c t e d t h e l i b r a r y . students o ffic e can be depended T h e t e r m p a p e r was brought o v e r posal was s i x to f o u r . i n f a v o r have p a re n ta l approval. up on t o t a k e said . adequ ate a c tio n , he R ic h a r d E . C h apin, li b r a r y di­ to w ere the te ria l. lib ra ry id e n tified We then an d the pages as lib ra ry m a ­ contacted the Hom e w ith o n e a m otion . m e m b e r a b stain in g . E ig h t v o t e s a r e n e c e s s a r y to p a s s W ill C o n tìn u e O ld S y s te m Student g o v e r n m e n ta l le a d e r s , a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f f i c i a l s and s t u ­ dents have exp ressed d issat­ H e re Fo r recto r, said that he w o u ld no t T h e v o te on the F r id a y n ig ht p o lice .’’ i s f a c t i o n w ith th e p r o p o s a l. Edon R . N on nam aker, d ir e c to r c h a n g e w a s e i g h t t o tw o w i t h o n e N e w Ticket Po licy R e p e a le d sign a c o m p l a i n t t h a t w o u ld s e n d O ne o f the b ig g e s t c o m p la in ts th e c a s e to c r i m in a l c o u r t . of m e n 's d iv is io n in th e d e a n m e m b e r again abstain ing . s e e m s to be th at th e a d m i n is tr a ­ " I t is stan d ard U n iv e r sity p o l­ of stu d e n ts o ff ic e , sa id th e m a t t e r M o s t of th e MHA m e m b e r s e x ­ t i o n h a d l i t t l e o r n o k n o w l e d g e of ic y not to p r o s e c u t e o u ts id e th e U n iv e r s ity c o m m u n ity ," C hapin exp la in ed . had not y e t b e e n r e f e r r e d to h i s o ffice. A f t e r th e r e p o r t i s r e c e i v e d by L B J T a lk s pressed changin g personal op p o sitio n the d r e s s re g u la tio n s, but s o m e w e r e m an d ate d to v o te to The new b a s k e tb a ll tic k e t p o l­ i c y i s n o l o n g e r In e f f e c t , / th - Je n iso n F ield h o u se, w ill th e old m e th o d — p r e s e n t a t io n o f b e by was The put "p ick -u p into effect tick e t" befo re policy th e th e w o rk b e in g done by th e c o m ­ m itte e. L o u is F . H ek h u is, d i r e c t o r of LONDON F - P r i m e M i n i s t e r f o r c h a n g e and o t h e r s vo ted f o r letlc T ic k e t M anager B ill ID c a r d s a t t h e g a t e . N o tre Dam e gam e on Jan . 18. s t u d e n t a f f a i r s and a d v i s e r t o S i r A le c D o u g la s -H o m e flew off c h a n g e b e c a u s e t h e i r m e n w an ted B e a r d s le y announced F r id a y . B e a rd s le y s a id , that " t h e a th ­ Students w ere req u ired to se­ AUSG, said he w as caught c o m ­ Sunday fo r conferences with it. He said the n ew p o licy has le tic departm ent believ es that cure general a d m issio n se a ts p le te ly by s u r p r i s e . H e sa id the P resid en t Joh n so n , saying he Andrew R og in , B ir m in g h a m b e e n r e p e a l e d and th at a d m i s s i o n the field h o u se ca p a c ity w ill b e W o r ld N e w s w a n ts to b e s u r e U . 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Saturd ay’ s gam e w ith Iowa at g a m e s." “ N ext y e a r th e p ic t u r e m a y b e both th e M ic h ig a n and O h io S t a t e gam es, w h ich w ere p l a y e d tw o w hen th e re so lu tio n w as in tro ­ duced. s t o p o f f in O t t a w a f o r t a l k s with qu ite d if fe r e n t f o r m an y g a m e s , " w e e k s a g o . S i n c e th en th e S t a te A rm stron g an d E m m o n s h a l l s House Meets On Rights Bill P rim e P earson. M in ister D ou g las-H om e L e s te r and B. Jo h n so n J - H o p L o ss B la m e d B e a rd s le y real p re ssu re added. “ If w e fin d a situ atio n w e m a y h a v e t o a g a i n i n s t i t u t e an a d v a n c e basketb all tea m h as been p lay­ in g aw ay f r o m h o m e . have c a lle d th e p ro p o sa l u n s a tis ­ fa c to r y . 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A ll in t h e S e n a t e . m eeting . sity dance a ffa ir s is b lam ed fo r Hop d e p e n d s o n o n e c l a s s b e ­ sea ts, “ he com m ented. g a m e s b egin a t 8 p .m . (continued on page 6) T h e o n ly q u e s t io n s e e m s to b e w h e t h e r t h e S o u t h e r n o p p o s itio n } th e fin an cial lo s s Ju n io r Coun­ ginning a fo u r-y ear trad ition . w ill r e s o r t to d e la y in g t a c t i c s th at could push th e fin al r o ll c a l l D ou g las-H om e w as a cco m p an ­ c i l i n c u r r e d w ith th e s p o n s o r s h ip "O ld er stu d e n ts sh ou ld m a k e o v e r u n til T u e s d a y . i e d on t h i s t r i p b y F o r e i g n S e c ­ o f J - H o p F e b . 1. J-H o p tra d itio n a l so that f r e s h ­ Ja ck Sh ing leton , d irecto r of m en w ou ld be in te re s te d ," he r e t a r y R . A. B u t l e r . A s h e b o a r d e d t h e a i r l i n e r w ith p lacem en t serv ice and ad v iser said . " I f m o st fr e s h m e n attended Malaysia Peace Agreement Dim h is w i f e , D ou g las-H o m e t o l d fo r th e ev en t, said that som e th e d a n c e , th e y w ould c a r r y th e B A N G K O K , T h a i l a n d IF— T h e M a l a y s i a p e a c e c o n f e r e n c e a r r a n g e d n e w s m e n h e s a w B r i t a i n ’ s r o l e in m o n e y w a s l o s t on the dance. t r a d it io n until th ey g r a d u a t e d . by A tty. Gen R o b ert F . K e n n e d y a p p r o a c h e d i t s e n d Su nd ay w ith " W e w ill k n o w la te r how T h e n a n o t h e r c l a s s w ou ld p ic k t h e w o r l d a s " t o do e v e r y t h i n g w e p rosp ects fo r agreem ent ap p e a rin g d im . In fo rm e d sources said can to m ain tain stab ility and m u c h ," he said . it u p . " an oth er m e e tin g of th e fo r e ig n m in isters of In d o n e s ia , M a la y s ia J a c k s o n a g r e e d w ith S h in g le to n o rd e r.’ ' Sh ing leton believ es that th e and t h e P h i l i p p i n e s m a y b e n e c e s s a r y . reason lies in t h e a p p a r e n t d i s ­ that the dance was a success H e th en m a d e th e r e m a r k about i n t e r e s t on th e p a r t of stu d e nts fo r th o s e who atten ded . an a t t u n e d p o l i c y w ith t h e U n i t e d in su ch a f f a i r s . " S o m e o ld e r stu d e n ts told m e U Thant Asks Border Dispute End S tates. H o w e v e r , h e s a i d th a t f r o m the (continued on page 6) U N IT ED N ATIO N S, N .Y . FI— U . N . S e c r e t a r y - G e n e r a l U T h a n t "O n e of m y firs t ta s k s ,” he stand point of bein g en jo y a b le , ap p ealed Sunday to Ethio p ia and So m a lia fo r an "im m ed ia te s a i d , " w i l l b e to m a k e s u r e B r i t ­ "th e dance w as a trem en d ou s c e s s a t i o n o f h o s t i l i t i e s " on t h e i r b o r d e r . ish an d A m e r i c a n p o l i c i e s in a l l s u c c e s s . 1 re ce iv e d m any c o m ­ th e t h e a t e r s of th e w orld a r e h a r ­ So m a li c h ie f delegate H a ssa n Nur E lm i tod ay that the Secu rity C o u n cil m eet said im m e d ia te ly he and wou ld a s k t a k e up m o nizin g an d w e a r e p u l l i n g t o ­ plim en ts Dave on Jackso n , the dance its e lf." D e tr o it ju n io r ADS Tests a S o m a li co m p la in t of " u n w a r r a n te d a g g r e s s io n " fr o m E th iop ia. g e th e r." and general ch airm an fo r the D raw 2,000 Action Confirms Rumors Top Seniors N e a r l y 2 , 0 0 0 h ig h s c h o o l s e n ­ io rs a re e x p e c t e d on c a m p u s in JFK Center Naming Defeated Stevens and T r u s t e e W arren th e span of a w eek fo r s c h o la r ­ sh ip vice je c t s , tests, Gordon A. p resid en t fo r sp ecial p ro ­ told th e Sabin e, Board of T ru s ­ The B o a rd of T r u s te e s voted A l l 12 m e m b e r s o f t h e C o u n c i l te es F rid a y . n a m e d a f t e r h im . T a g g a r t i s dean SCHOLARSHIP DINNER-Contestonts for the Alumni Distinguished Scholarships are addres- a g a in s t n am in g th e In te rn a tio n a l M. H uff of P ly m o u th voted f o r o f D e a n s c o n c u r r e d th a t n a m i n g T h is w e e k e n d 9 4 3 students of In te rn a tio n a l P r o g r a m s . sed by Gordon A« Sabine, vice president in charge of special projects, at a dinner Friday. C en ter a ft e r the la te P re s id e n t th e p r o p o s a l , w hich w as f i r s t th e s t r u c t u r e th e K ennedy I n t e r ­ com p eted fo r the A lum n i D is­ " I f it i s t o b e g iv e n any n a m e Jo h n F. Kennedy by a 5 - 2 r e q u e s t e d by th e A ll- U n iv e r s it y n a tio n a l C e n t e r should e i t h e r b e tin g u ish ed S ch o la rsh ip aw ards, at a ll it sh ould be ca lle d the vote F r id a y . Student G o v e rn m e n t. posp on ed o r tab led . w o rth $ 6 ,0 0 0 ea ch . Trum an In tern a tio n a l C e n te r," F lo r id a S tr ik e V io le n c e T h e actio n c o n firm ed e a r l i e r "I r e s p e c t th e o th e r m e m b e r s T e s t s w ill continu e next w eek s a i d T h o m a s K . C o w d e n , d e a n of s p e c u l a t i o n t h a t t h e c e n t e r w o u ld of th e b o a rd in th e ir o p in io n " G len L. T aggart sa4d that w ith o v e r 1,000 students e x p e c ­ a g r i c u l t u r e . “ It w o u ld b e a m i s ­ not be nam ed after M r. Ken­ S tev e n s said . c a llin g th e In tern atio n a l C e n t e r ted. R ail Line H it B y D y n a m ite tak e to giv e it any o t h e r n am e nedy. The board follow ed the H ow ever, he c ite d the P e a c e th e K enned y In te rn a tio n a l C e n ­ Sab in e said the tests are th an the T rum an d e sig n a tio n .” r e c o m m e n d a t io n s of the C o u n c il C orp s an d t h e n u c l e a r t e s t b a n ter w ou ld ad d n o d i s t i n c t i o n in a ttractin g a r e c o r d n u m b er of Both L o u is L. M cQ u itty , dean of D eans. treaty as sup port fo r h is b e lie f. view of th e m any th in gs b ein g th e n a t i o n 's f i n e s t h ig h s c h o o l o f s o c i a l s c i e n c e , a n d P a u l A. and th e m ost d a m a g i n g — in a " E v e n if th e In tern atio n al C e n ­ MIAMI, F l a . IF) - S a b o t e u r s A lb ert N itti, 2 2, of M ia m i, r e ­ V a rg , dean o fU n lv e rs ity C o lle g e , g r a d u a t e s includ ing 7 4 9 N ation al * * * * * * kn ocked out s t r ik e - p la g u e d F l o r ­ s e r ie s of a c ts ag ain st the r a i l ­ te r w ere nam ed after P resid e n t M e r it S c h o la rsh ip fin a lis ts . ceived s e v e r e e le c t r ic b u r n s or b eliev ed that th e c e n t e r should ro ad s i n c e 11 n o n o p e r a t i n g e m ­ K e n n e d y , s t u d e n t s an d facu lty id a E a s t C o a s t R a i l w a y s e r v l e t th e left h ip and t h i g h w h e n he b e n a m e d f o r P r e s i d e n t Hannah T h e M e r it fin a lis ts re p re se n t to M etro p o litan M iam i Sund ay p l o y e e s u n io n s w ent on s t r i k e J a n . w ou ld s t i l l c a l l it t h e n atio n al C e n te r,’ ’’ ‘In te r ­ P resid e n t Kennedy Domi Proposed because of tern atio n al a re a . h i s w o r k in t h e i n ­ th e l a r g e s t n u m b e r e v e r a s s e m ­ bled on a s in g le ca m p u s at one w ith a d y nam ite b la s t that d e­ to u ch e d an o b je c t in c o n t a c t w it ! a fa llen p o w er line. 23, 1963. John A. Hannah said re ce n tly . railed a 9 1 - c a r freig h t tra in D a m a g e w a s e s t i m a t e d at m o re " I n view of th e s tro n g i n t e r e s t tim e. "T h is was definitely sabo­ “ Som e oth er building on c a m ­ Jo h n A. Hannah said F rid a y in g with "th e C ou ncil of D e a n 's A s e c o n d b l a s t a c r o s s tow n, d i s ­ th an a q u a r t e r m i l l i o n d o l l a r s by S c h o la rsh ip s o th er th an th e ta g e ,” said Thornton. " F o r t u n ­ that th e In te rn a tio n a l C e n t e r w as of t h e K e n n e d y f a m i l y in q u e s ­ a b le d th e o n ly F 'E C d e r r i c k c a i pu s w ill p r o b a b ly be n a m ed a ft e r th a t a new building p ro b a b ly a A lum n i D istin g u ish ed will be W .L . T h orn to n , F E C chef op­ tion s o f m e n t a l h e a l t h , t h e new ately no one w a s hurt. T h is Is th e la te P r e s i d e n t . 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Kennedy. again st student re q u e sts, a g r e e ­ said . Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing. Michig an Monday, F e b r u a r y 10 , 1 9 6 4 * How To Cripple Education MSU's Role In Community W h e n s t a t e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e 4 3 . 0 0 0 n e w s t u d e n t s a tte n d c o l ­ J o s e p h M a c k i n t r o d u c e d a r e ­ le g e c l a s s e s b y 1 9 6 5 ? Editor’ s Note: This is the R ecords show that M S U p aid not c l o s e h i s e y e s w h i l e d r i v i n g wage earners of the city are About 7 5 0 L a n s in g b u s i n e s s and s o lu t io n l a s t w e e k to l i m i t c o l ­ W ith an e n r o l l m e n t c e i l i n g o f first of o two-part series on out a b o u t $ 4 5 m i l l i o n in p a y r o l l throu gh M i l l e t t f o r f e a r h e w ill c o n n e c t e d w ith M S U . 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L I M I T E D TIME S P E C I A L P R I C E J e n e r e a u l w a s a n a tiv e of M a r ­ th e A m e r ic a n U n i v e r s i t i e s F i e l d (A B C ’ “ Issues and A nsw ers” ) s a y s about th e m .” io n a n d h a d l i v e d in L a n s i n g f i v e S t a f f in 1 9 5 4 , h e s e r v e d w i t h t h e the disc shop years. Funeral s e r v i c e s w ill be held at 2 :3 0 p .m . tod ay-at G o r s lin e - U . S . F o r e i g n S e r v i c e in I n d o n e s ­ ia an d Jap an . F r o m 1932-36 he w a s a t e a c h e r in C h i n a , an d d u r ­ 323 east grand river R u n c im a n Fu neral H om e. Jen ­ in g W o r l d W a r II h e w a s a m i l i ­ ed 7-0909 e r e a u l w i l l b e b u r i e d in D a n b y tary governm ent chief on open evenings C e m e te r y , P ortlan d . O kinaw a. A IR L IN E S T E W A R D E S S E S F L Y w i t h t h e w o r l d ’ s m o s t e x p e r i e n c e d a i r l i n e ! 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And be sure to arrange for a personal .engineer developing test equipm ent for.the Bell interview when the Bell System recruiting team In te r v ie w s w ill b e c o n d u c te d in th e P la c e m e n t B u r e a u on VOLKSWAGEN System's revolutionary electronic telephone switch- visits your campus. • *V 7: • * ................ v . ■ * „ jfi.i -< ■■ j~ s ~ ~ j * * - ». r . ' W e s te rn E le c tr ic > it A p p o in t m e n ts m ust be m ade in p e rs o n a t le a s t tw o school 2845 E. Saginaw St. Lansing, Michigan :ipa! manufact 13 c.tie days b e fo re th e in te r v ie w d a te . neenng Resea ton, N. B ’ o a j w j v , N ew 4 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, F e b r u a r y 10, 1 96 4 « JA H U rg e s F u n d s M a la y s ia F o r M o re F a c u lt y V o t e H it In Presid en t J o h n A. Hannah warned the Board of T r u s t e e s money is needed to m eet the growing num ber of students, he A re a U N The Cam pus UN defeated a F rid ay that m o re appropriations said. m otion F r id a y c a llin g fo r a p leb ­ a r e n e ce s sa ry to teach the num­ Hannah gave the warning during i s c i t e in M a l a y s i a t o r e a s s e s s b ers of incoming freshm en. the board’ s discussion on a d ­ th e p o litic a l d e s i r e s of th e p eo p le " I f we have the money to get m issions p o licies. o f S a r a w a k and S a b a h . the fa c u lty ," Hannah said, "w e A s of Thursday night 5 ,9 7 7 A U .S . re so lu tio n ca llin g fo r can take them. We have the freshm en from Michigan had b e e n c e n s u r e o f C u ba f o r cutting off f a c ilitie s ." adm itted fo r next fall a lo n e , G o r ­ th e G u antanam o Navy B a s e w a te r He said m ost of the money the don A. Sabine, vice presiden t sup p ly a l s o w e n t to t h e f l o o r and, U niversity re c e iv e s now goes for sp ecial p ro je c ts, said. T h e a fte r a b r ie f flu rry of exchanged for faculty s a la rie s . Much m ore deadline fo r adm ission is M a y in v ectiv es, w as passed: 13 in 1. f a v o r , 5 a g a i n s t a n d 11 a b s t e n ­ Sahine said, this com pared to tion s. Nixon Makes a total fresh m an c la s s fo r la s t D eb ate on the m a jo r m otion Donation fall of 5 , 4 4 1 , including o u t-o f- state students. Ha nna h a s s u r e d newl y TASTE APPEAL-Typicol of the eye-pleasing food ar­ J re v o lv ed about the is s u e of c o l­ o n i a l i s m , In d o n e s ia c h a r g i n g that F o rm e r Vice President R ich­ ard M, Mxon presented a $100 appointed tru ste e Paul Bagwell that th ere w ere no thoughts of rangements displayed at the "Lunar Holiday" are the 'P m M alay sia fo r th e was m e re ly n eo -co lo n ia list m otives o f B r ita in and that a p re v io u s a fro n t closing fresh m en enrollm ent fo r gift to the University which was glazed ham, glazed prime un d erstan d in g b etw een M a la y a , Michigan students. accepted by the Board of T ru s ­ rib of beef and mermaid t h e P h ilip p in e s and In d o n e s ia h ad "T h e r e a r e still a great many tees F rid ay . resting upon a shrimp foun­ b e e n f o r e s a k e n by P r i m e M in is ­ Michigan students who will seek The money is to be used by t e r Abdul R a h m a n . ad m ission ,” Sabine said. tain shown here. the U niversity’ s d iscretion ary T h e fin a l ta lly fa ile d to c o n ­ Hannah rep orted action is a l­ Over 400 Attend gift fund. cur w ith 16 d e le g a tio n s a g a in s t ready being taken to curb en­ • P residen t John A. Hannah said the re so lu tio n , 13 in f a v o r and rollm ent from New York and New FOOT LOOSE--Brenda Cap- Nixon did not want publicity on 9 a b stain ed . J e r s e y . He said MSU could have ellazzi, Accord, N.Y., fresh­ R igh ts had been v io lated in the gift. 5,0 0 0 freshm en alone from New man, rests her sore feet after HELPING THEMSELVES—Philip J# May, vice president for iLunar Holiday9 Nixon is giving sim ilar gifts th e f o r m a t i o n o f th e new M a la y ­ York from the number of appli­ serving as one of the hostes- business and finance, and Jack Breslin, secretary of the Uni* to all institutions where he holds sian s ta te , th e Ind onesian d e le ­ cations received . es for the Les Gourmets honorary doctoral d egrees, Han­ versity, help themselves to some of the delicacies offered at g ate went on to c h a r g e , a s a Saturday's “ Lunar Holiday#" U . N . i n v e s t i g a t i v e m i s s 1o n h a d na:. said. Over 400 stu d e nts and fa cu lty R o o m , g u e s t s g a t h e r e d in t h e R e d in ad eq u ately accounted fo r the Tax Cut Hit T w o Y a n k s K ille d a t t e n d e d “ L u n a r H o l i d a y , ” an C ed ar Room fo r " c o u n t d ow n a p ­ o p in ion of the r e s i d e n t s o f th e " o u t of th is w o rld ” d in n e r d a n ce , S a tu rd a y at K e llo g g C e n t e r ’ s B ig p e tiz e rs ’’ "h e a v e n ly r e l i s h e s , " “ moonlight d ip s ," and "su n b u rst C a re C a n M a k e fo r m e r crow n c o lo n ie s. B r i t a i n , in r e s p o n s e , c a l le d th e W A S H I N G T O N (U PI)— The In S a i g o n E x p l o s i o n s T en Room. co n so m m e.” f o l l o w e d . a lleg a tio n s " s l a n d e r without H ig h w a y s U se fu l president of the U.S. Cham ber of It w a s t h e n in t h a n n u a l d i n n e r C ou rses at th e m a in m e a l In ­ p ro o f.” T h e y w e r e , th e d e le g a te C om m erce a s s e r ts that the $11.6 p u t on b y L e s G o u r m e t s , w h o s e c l u d e d " s a t e l l i t e s a l a d s ,” " t e r r a said , in e f f e c t an a t t a c k on th e billion tax cut bill passed by the SAIGON, Viet Nam f - - T w o deep under the b leach ers, about m em b ersh ip I s m a d e up o f h o t e l in tegrity of the s e c r e t a r y gen ­ firm a v e g e ta b le s," an d “ h a p p y Senate F rid ay is m ostly “ polit— U.S. servicem en w ere killed and 20 feet ap art. an d r e s t a u r a n t m a n a g e m e n t s t u ­ era l. landing d e sse rt.” T he m ain m o re than 20 other A m erican s P resum ably the bombs w ere C arefu l lo cal p l a n n i n g is n ec­ It is up t o t h e c o m m u n i t y to On th e o th er hand, the re­ dents. course w a s r o a s t p r i m e r i b s of E dwi r. Neilar, notes that th e w ere wounded by two la rg e Viet e le c trica lly detonated by t e r r o r ­ T h e b ig a ttr a c tio n of th e e v e ­ e s s a r y fo r a comm unity to take p reven t th is before it h a p p e n s , s o lu tio n ’ s p a s s a g e w ould b e th e beef, galaxy : M ilky Way frie d e co n cen trates on the low- Cong bomb explosions Sunday ists som e d istan ce away. n in g w a s a “ G a r d e m a n g e r ” t a b l e full advantage of an interchange Doehne s a i d . im p lem en tatio n 0f peace and chicken, seafood en c r a t e r of j e t ome b rack ets. He says it night under the b leach ers of a The bombing caused the la rg e st of sk illed a r t m ade fro m food. in its a r e a , H a rry A. D o e h n e , "P o litica l p ressu re should b e fre e d o m , c la im e d the B y e lo r u s ­ stream rice, and sp ace sh rim p have given a bigger b r e a k stadium h ere where a softball number of A m erican casu alties M a d e by L e s G o u r m e t m e m b e r s , c h i e f of th e U r b a n P la n n in g D iv i­ brought to c o n t r o l zoning, t o sian re p r e s e n ta tiv e . M a la y sia , he h a m r o lls . T h e dinner w a s b u f f e t arations to encourage bus- gam e was underway. record ed in Saigon for a single t h e d i s p l a y s w e r e n ot e a t e n b y t h e sion of t h e M ich igan H ighw ay c r e a te la r g e r p a rc e ls of l a n d said , w a s d e p e n d e n t up o n B r i t ­ style. xpanslon. The blast demolished a section incident. gu ests. D ep t., said h e r e F r id a y . along a c r o s s r o a d ," he s a i d , ain . T h e " o u t of th is w orld a t m o s ­ N ei an commends P resid en t of the stadiu m 's b leach ers. Au­ The e x p l o s i o n s w ere a t One of the m o st a r t is tic was a “ C r o s s r o a d s have t r a d i t i o n ­ " t h is will lim it the num ber o f D e b a te continu ed un abetted a s p h e r e ” w a s c a r r i e d r i g h t down to i for cutting e.'T'endltures th orities believe the explosions P ershin g F ield , an athletic stad­ butter scu lp tu re of a m erm aid a lly b e e n hot s p o ts of d e v e lo p ­ d r iv e w a y s off th e r o a d . ” th e Cam eroun re p rese n tativ e th e t i c k e t t a k e r s at th e d o o r , who some i a re a s , but says he doubts w ere caused by two A m erican - ium near Saigon A irp ort used h o l d i n g a f i s h . W a t e r p o u r e d ou t m e n t,” Doehne s a id . “ E v en oir "A n o th er solution is to c o n ­ ca lle d In d o n esia’ s actio n s im ­ w ere d ressed as ‘ ‘ moon g i r l s . " t e th e r ■ actual spending will d e- m ade 20-pound aerial fragm en ­ exclusively by A m erican s e rv ic e of th e f i s h ’ s mouth and giant r u r a l ro a d s, t h e f o u r c o rn e rs s o lid a t e d r i v e w a y s by b u ild in g a p e r i a li s t i c and h o s tile . T h e r e c a n team s. About o n e and a h a lf h o u r s of the lone run. tation bombs, buried six inches sh rim p adorned th e base. The have been the site of at l e a s t a serv ice road with o n e e n t r a n c e be oth er s p o k e s m e n f o r South­ en tertain m en t w e r e su p p lied by display was d o n e by F r a n c o g a s s t a t i o n , g r o c e r y s t o r e an d a from the h ig h w a y ,” he said . east A isa b esid es Sukarno, he Dean Kyburz, P an to m ln ist; P a j e l l a , R o m e , I t a l y , s e n i o r , an d few h o m e s . ” “ T h i s r o a d c o u ld b e e x te n d e d to fe lt. S c h e r r ie P ayne, v o calist an d T h e DR. DOUGLAS M. DEAN it t o o k a b o u t 6 p o u n d s o f b u t t e r an d som e 30 hours of la b o r. B u rgan d y T r i o . T h e Lou H ilfm an Today changed, th e but p attern h a s n ’t b i g g e r and f a s t e r includ e new e s t a b lis h m e n ts lan d lo ck ed area. in a It c o u ld a l s o M alay sia chargin g gave a vent "rid icu lo u s at last, re­ O rch estra p layed fo r th e d a n c e , O t h e r a t t r a c t i o n s on t h e t a b l e freew ays have m a d e the " n e w a c c o m m o d a te p a rk in g a r e a s away so lu tion ,” and that d e s p ite th e O P T O M E T R I S T I t D e u ls x h e fo llow in g th e d in n e r. four c o r n e r s ” m uch m o re c o m ­ f r o m the flo w of t r a f f i c . ” "in v e ctiv e of B y elo ru ssia ” the L \ \fbcunnw phvn includ ed d isp la y s u sin g glazed G ary L. H otch kist, C oncord c la im s w e re all gro u n d less. G e s tils c h a ft. ham d e co rated w ith v e g e ta b le p l e x and m a d e p la n n in g f o r fu t u r e In the fu tu re, Doehne said , flo w e rs and p rim e rib of b e e f sen io r, was g e n e ra l ch a irm a n fo r n eed s m o re im p o rtan t. g o v e rn m e n t funds m a y h elp c o m ­ T h e d i s c u s s io n r e m a i n e d in­ 2 1 0 A B B O T T R D . P h o n e 3 3 2 - 6 5 6 3 th e ev en t. W illia m Sta ffo rd an d T h e p r o b le m is to i n c r e a s e the m u n ities carry out th e ir plan ­ c o n s i s t e n t a s G u in ea im m e d ia te ly ¡j L . s i t u a t e d In a c e r e m o n i a l a t m o s ­ phere. Edw ard K azarian are L es op p ortu n ity f o r e c o n o m ic e x p a n ­ n in g p r o g r a m . la u n c e d in to an a tt a c k on Abdul HOURS BY APPOINTMENT RECORDS G o u rm e t facu lty a d v is e rs . s io n w ithou t h a m p e r i n g th e f r e e A fifteen -m in u te film was a lso R a h m a n , a c c u s in g h im o f d e­ B efo re en tering the B ig T en EAST LANSING OF SUPREME QUALITY flow of t r a f f i c through a d evelo p ed p resen ted as a grap hic d em on ­ lib erately ju g g lin g M a la s ia 's area. s t r a t i o n of th e p r o b l e m s inv o lv ed g e o g r a p h ic a l c o m p o s itio n so a s to D irect Im port - F a c t o r y S e a l e d Above C o lle g e D rug Store) ARCHIVE K o re a n D a n ce rs " B u s in e s s m ust be assu red esta b lish m en ts of e a s y a c c e s s f r o m th e h ig h w a y ,” D oeh ne s a id . and t h e i r s o lu t io n s . The se rie s s p e e c h w a s t h e f i r s t in a giv en at K e llo g g C e n t e r m ak e S in g a p o re ’s C h in e se a m in ­ o rity re la tiv e to the M alays. .THE BEST IN fOHElGW. F.UML 0 0 PRODUCTION H I S T O R Y O F MUSI C DI VI SI ON A p p e a r T u esd ay "B u t u n co n tro lled c r o s s r o a d s c a n c a u s e th e a c c e s s sam e c o n g e s t i o n a s in t h e m a j o r c i t i e s at c o n c e r n in g th e r e s o u r c e d e v e lo p ­ m e n t o f r u r a l l a n d u s e an d z o n i n g . A N O P P O R T U N IT Y T O G R O W ) The S a h m -C h u n -L i D ancers m u s i c h a v e b e e n p r e s e r v e d in a n w ith s e r i o u s c o n s e q u e n c e s . ” E E E E d E r E d E l :::i : O F THE unbroken tra d itio n ever sin ce . C AM PU S ! 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S . , o r 1’ h . D . i n t h e s e d i s c i p l i n e s e l e c t r o n i c s , p h y s i c 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 m s o n a r, d a t a li nks, m i ! M | | ^ a v e de vic e s, e l e c t r o - o p ti c s , d i g i t a l c o m m u n ic a tio n s , d a t a p r o c e s s in g , a n d g u i d a n c e . (Pedigree, Franconia, Sun Valley, and others) * Ski Jackets (Quilted & Shells pleasant, suburban Boston and also has facilities in Houston: In d u s tr i a l a n d c o m m e r c i a l e le c t ro n ic p r o d u c t s th a t m e asure , d i s p l a y , * Ski Sweaters W a sh in g to n , D C. an d C o lo rad o Sp ring s. If an interview - r e c o r d , a n d p r o c e s s d a t a f o r c o n t r o l — i n c l u d i n g s t r i p - c h a r t r e c o r d e r s , test (Imported 100% wool) S a v e 2 0 - 5 0 % instr um en ts, c o m p o n e n t tes t systems, d i g i t a l i n s tr u m e n ta ti o n , a n d a u t o m a t i c s u p e r ­ wi l i b e i n c o n v e n i e n t , i n q u i r i e s m a y b e d i r e c t e d in c o n f i d e n c e v ision systems. S a v e 2 0 % to V ice P resid en t T ech n ica l O p eratio n s, The M IT R E C o rp o ra tio n , B o x 2 0 8 , I)e p t.C N 8 , B e d fo r d , M a ss. Ski hats . . . y o u r C o l l e g e P lac em ent O f f i c e r to a r r a n g e i n t e r v i e w * Imported Ski Boots Goggles d u r i n g T l ’ s visit — o r to e x a m i n e T l ' s “ C a r e e r O p p o r ­ Complete Stock of Wood Skis Mittens ARRANGE FOR AN INTERVIEW THROUGH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE. C O N T A C T ... t u n i t y G u i d e " w h ic h d e t a i l s t h e m a n y p r o f e s s i o n a l c a r e e r (Blitz, Black Demon, Aspen, A & T, Blizzard) Gloves po s s ib ilit ie s a w a i t i n g y o u a t T e x a s In str um ents. If i n c o n ­ Socks THE ■ ■ ■ ¡ ¡ ^ H f l f l H N N f l f l ü ve n ie n t to a r r a n g e ca m p u s i n t e r v i e w d u r i n g d a te s n o te d I MITRE all sa le s final Waxes a b o v e , send resume o r re q u e s t f o t f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n to M r . J. W . Tros ter, APP A R AT U S D I V I S I O N , D e p t. 1 5 4 . . . sales su b ject to fa ir t r a d e a n d f r a n c h i z e d item s C O R P O R A T I O N o p e n A n Equal O pportunity Employer M o n . & F r i . ^ ’ c o nAMfi ioneer in th e design and d evelop m en t of co m m a n d an d t r.,o•% l s 0y s te m s . M I T¿O'- J i E «*was c h a rte re d' in 1' 9 5 '8 J tQ serve. T e x a s In s t r u m e n t s N ite s ‘t i l 9 - • ** j, only th e tUr nited r ’ S ta te s G ~ o v ern m en t. T h e in d ep en d en t non- ( N C O R P Ö R A T E D 's p o r t s h o p . J profit firm is tech n ical ad v iso r an d sy ste m en gin eer for th e P. O. B O X 6 0 1 5 • DALLAS 22. T EX A S 15 P L A N T S IN 10 C O U N T R IE S • O F F IC E S IN 7 5 P R I N C I P A L C IT IE S O F T H E W O R L D D o w n to w n Ä A ir F o rc e E le c tro n ic S y stem s D ivision an d also s e rv e s th e wÊÊÊk A F e d e ra l A v ia tio n A g en cy an d th e D e p a rtm e n t of D efence. L a n s in g IV 5 - 5 7 2 9 An Equal Opportunity Employer 3 2 5 S . W a s h in g to n Michigan State News, E a s t L a n si n g , Michigan Monday, F e b r u a r y 10 , 1 9 6 4 5 J Board Approves Faculty, Staff Shifts T h e U n iv ersity B o a rd o f T r u s - i n d u s t r i a l r e l a t i o n s , J a n . I, 1 9 6 5 i c s , to t h e T a i w a n P r o j e c t , M a r c h ural s c i e n c e , t o a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s - 1964 was a lso approved. 7 t o J u n e 16, 1 9 6 4 ; a n d J o h n P . * s o r o f n a t u r a l s c i e n c e an d a s s o ­ T h e f o l l o w i n g r e s i g n a t i o n s an d tees gave ap p roval F r id a y to 8 to J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 6 5 , f o r s t u d y an d a p p o in tm en ts: 13 l e a v e s ; 12 m i s ­ t r a v e l in S w e d e n an d t h e U n i t e d H enderson, a sso cia te.p ro fesso r, c ia t e d i r e c t o r o f t h e H o n o r s C o l ­ term in ation s w ere accep ted by cella n eo u s a ssign m en ts, ch an ges States. eco n o m ics, re assig n ed to th e lege, A p r i l 1; W i l b e r t E . W a d e , t h e B o a r d : E v e l y n C. W i n k e l m a n , N igeria P r o j e c t , Ju n e 2 8 to Ju ly from a s s is t a n t p r o fe s s o r of n at­ hom e e c o n o m ic s agent, M e c o sta and t r a n s f e r s ; 4 r e s i g n a t i o n s and O ther sa b b a tica l lea v es w e re t e r m i n a t i o n s ; an d 4 r e t i r e m e n t s . ap p ro v ed f o r : D a n ie l H. K r u g e r , 31. 1 9 6 4 . ural s c i e n c e , t o a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s ­ County, Feb. 29; V icto r G. A pp oin tm en ts were approved p rofessor, lab o r an d i n d u s t r i a l T h e B o a r d approved r e in s t a te ­ s o r o f n a t u r a l s c i e n c e apd b o t a n y S trech er, a ssistan t p rofessor, a s fo llo w s: Kay C . R obin son , 4 -H r e l a t i o n s , J u l y 1, 1 9 6 4 t o J u n e 3 0 , m e n t o f T h o m a s H . K i n g t o aposi-> and plant pathology, J a n . 1, 1964; p o lice a d m in istratio n an d p u b l i c A gent, Kent County, Feb. 17; 1965, fo r study and trav el in t i o n in t h e A l u m n i O f f i c e a n d t h e B e r n a rd V. A If re d s on, fro m p ro ­ s a f e t y , J a n . 31, 19 64; an d M o r r i s D ia n e M . P l a c e , h o m e e c o n o m ic s Isra e l; A lec G ilp in , a sso cia te S e c r e ta r y ’s O ffice effectiv e f e s s o r and cha irm a n of phy siol­ F . T agu e, a ssistan t p ro fe sso r, agent, W a y n e C o u n t y , F e b . 1; p rofessor, h um anities, Sept. 1, M a r c h 2 3 , 1964 w hen h e l e a v e s h is ogy and o f pharm acolo gy, A pril 1. a i r s c i e n c e , N o v . 3 0 , 19 6 3 . P a trick H e ro n , visitin g a r t is t , 1 9 6 4 t o A u g . 31, 1 9 6 5 , f o r s t u d y post as C h ief of P a r t y of th e The B o a r d approved a c h a n g e R e tir e m e n ts w ere approved a s a r t , A p ril 1 to Ju n e 9 ; W illia m D e at MSU and elsew h ere in t h e Ryukyus P r o je c t . in title f o r H a r r y H. K i m b e r , fo llo w s: F r a n c e s R . A llen , p r in ­ F. F airch ild , J r . , asso ciate p ro ­ U n ited States; R o b in A. D re w s , A tr a n s f e r w as approved fo r from a s s o c i a t e dean o f th e U n ­ c i p a l c l e r k , d a i r y , M a r c h 1, e m ­ li f e s s o r , f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e s , S e p t . 1; asso ciate p ro fe sso r, so cial s c i­ P h y llis O. C o n sta n ce fro m hom e eco n o m ics a g e n t , M o n t c a l m iv e rsity C o lleg e an d professor a n d c h a i r m a n of r e l i g i o n , to d i­ p lo y e d by M SU s i n c e 1925; J a c k Brendan C o lem an , in stru cto r, e n c e , J a n . 1, 1 9 6 5 t o J u n e 3 0 , Mathews, c u s t o d i a n , S n y d e r- s e c o n d a r y e d u c a t i o n an d c u r r i c ­ 1 9 6 5 , f o r r e s e a r c h in t h e C e n t r a l C o u n ty , to h o m e e c o n o m i c s a g e n t, rector of re sid en ce instru ctio n Phillips H a l l s , May 1, employed u l u m , S e p t . 1; R i c h a r d R . M o o r e , P a c i f i c a r e a ; J . O l i v e r Ha l l , p r o ­ Kent C ou nty, effectiv e A p r i l 1, a n d p r o f e s s o r and c h a irm an o f by MSU s i n c e 1949; Coquella s p e c ia lis t , en g in eerin g r e s e a r c h , fessor, so cial s c ie n c e , Sept. 1, 1964. re lig io n in the C o l l e g e o f A rts Hodges, f o o d s e r v i c e h e l p e r , \ J a n . 6; R onald M o n ro e, a s s is t a n t Changes in s t a t u s w ere ap­ and L e t t e r s , effective F e b . 1, S n y d e r-P h illip s Halls, Ju ly, e m ­ 1 9 6 5 to Aug. 3 1 , 1 9 6 6 , f o r study V proved fo r: C laud e A. W elch, p ro fe s s o r (r e s e a r c h ), a en to m o l­ an d t r a v e l in E n g l a n d an d E u r o p e ; 19 6 4 . ployed by MSU s in ce 1948; and R e x o g y , J u l y 1; A n d r e w D i c k s o n H u n t , B ill L. K e ll, p r o f e s s o r , co u se lin g fro m a s s o c ia te p r o f e s s o r of n a t- A delay in the r e t i r e m e n t of Heath, animal c a r e t a k e r , m i c r o ­ Jr ., p r o f e s s o r an d d e a n , C o l l e g e cen ter and p s y c h o l o g y , M a r c h 16 E . B. Hill, p r o f e s s o r of a g r ic u l­ biology and public health, F e b . 1, o f H u m a n M e d i c i n e , J u l y 1. t o S e p t . 15, 1 9 6 4 , f o r r e s e a r c h a n d tural e co n o m ics , until Aug. 1, employed by M S U s in ce 1948. Sa b b atical leav es w ere granted w r i t i n g in E a s t L a n s i n g . GETTING READY—Unlon Board planners (left to right) Dan Riley, Bloomfield Hills senior, to: S am S. B a s k e tt, a sso c ia te p r o ­ L e a v e s w e r e a l s o a p p r o v e d f o r: Jim Tuman, New York City senior, and Sharon Geroa, Grosse Pointe graduate student, look over sorre posters to be used for next week's festivities. f e s s o r , E n g l i s h , F e b . 1 t o D e c . 31, 1964, fo r study at the U n i v e r s i t y C o l e S . B r e m b e c k , p r o f e s s o r and d irecto r, in stitu te fo r in te rn a ­ Physiology, Pharmacology o f M e x i c o on a F u l b r i g h t g r a n t ; tio n al s tu d ie s in e d u c a t i o n , F e b . F ran cis M. D onahue, a s s o c i a t e 1 to F e b . 2 1 , 1 9 6 4 , t o work for To Become Separate Units ‘ T a f e e F i v e ’ T o M U B W p rofessor, ei t i ees , k S e p t . re lig io n 1 to Dec. an d h u m a n ­ 31, 1 9 6 4 , th e A gency fo r In te rn a tio n a l D e ­ velop m en t in Thailand: and The d epartm ent of physiology can be made. f o r s t u d y an d t r a v e l in M i c h i g a n D onald K. A nderson, as sistan t “ Take F iv e "— fiv e Union u lar m u sic show F e b . 1 8 , w ith and pharm acolo gy will becom e E sta b lis h m e n t o f t h e two s e ­ i o r , i s s p o n s o r in g th e show . an d in the N ear E ast; R ità M. p r o f e s s o r , c h e m i c a l e n g in e e r­ B o a rd -sp o n so red so c ia l ev en ts, U n iv ersity dance bands p e r fo r m ­ two d ep artm ents April 1. p ara te d ep artm ents, Alfredson Union Board d i r e c t o r s w ill F u szek, assistan t p ro fesso r, m u­ i n g , J u l y 15 t o S e p t . 2 5 , 1 9 6 4 , to n ot fiv e f r e e m i n u t e s — an d you ing . T h e s o c i a l c o m m i t t e e , w ith The B o a r d of T r u s t e e s pointed out, will enable the Uni­ sponsor a film sh ow in g Feb. s ic , Sept. 1 t o D e c . 31, 1 9 6 4 , f o r w o r k f o r t h e H u m b l e O i l P ro d u c­ have the m ak in g s of the 10th A .J. H arris, W alled L a k e s e n ­ approved the m e a s u r e F r id a y , v e rsity to i n c r e a s e its teach in g 21. study at th e U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h ­ tio n R esearch L a b orato ry i n io r, as c h a i r m a n , i s in c h a r g e / and named B e r n a r d V. A lf r e d - and strength in both a r e a s . an nu al U nion B o a r d W e e k . P etitio n in g fo r b o ard m e m b e r ­ igan and Ind iana U n iv ersity ; H ou ston, T e x a s . of the e v e n t. son to be actin g c h airm a n of the T h e m e a s u r e , he added, will "T ake F iv e " is sc h e d u le d fo r ship fo r next year w ill go on C h a rles J. G aa, p rofessor, ac­ The follow ing assig n m en ts M au rice C ra n e, a s s o c ia te p ro - department of physiology and of aid in expansion of the v e t e r i ­ Feb. 18-22, as a co ncen trated th rou gh th e w e e k . cou nting an d f i n a n c i a l a d m i n i s ­ w e re approved by th e B o a r d o f fessor of h u m a n itie s, w ill n a r ­ the department of pharmacolo gy. nary m ed icine p ro g ra m and e s ­ e f f o r t to m e e t th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t T h e w eek o f a c tiv itie s w ill t r a t i o n , J a n . 1, 1 9 6 5 t o M a r c h 31, T r u s t e e s : L e o V . N’o t h s t i n e , p r o ­ rate a ja z z show F e b . 19. Jim A lfredson, who has been c h a i r ­ tablishm ent of a tw o -y e a r p r o ­ d e m a n d s o f s t u d e n t s w ith v a r i e d cu lm inate Saturd ay n ig h t, w hen 1965 and J u l y 1 t o J u l y 3 1, 1 9 6 5 , fe s s o r, civ il an d s a n i t a r y en g i­ B a n n a n , Sag in aw s e n i o r and s tu ­ man of the com bined department gr a m in human m edicine n 1 9 6 5 . in terests, s a i d J i m T u m a n , N ew facu lty m em bers m eet v arsity f o r s t u d y a n d w r i t i n g ; I r v i n g W. n eerin g , to th e Ind ia P r o je c t, dent s e r v i c e s c o m m itt e e c h a i r ­ p lay e rs astrid e donkeys fo r a s in ce 1948, recom m ended t h e Y o rk C ity se n io r , g e n e ra l c h a ir ­ K n o b lo c k , p r o f e s s o r , b o ta n y and Jan . 6 t o M a r c h 2 0 , 1964; R o l l i r , m an, said th re e or fou r M SU b ask etb all gam e. Ju lee Rosso, KING RETURNS-ThomasH. changes. H e n o t e d t h a t t h e y a r e H o t e l , M o t e l M e e t m an. plant p a t h o lo g y , A p r il 1 to J u l y H. S im o n d s , p r o f e s s o r , m a n a g e ­ ja z z bands w ill p e r fo r m . in line with modern t re n d s in K alam azo o so p h o m o re and pub­ 31, 1964, for study in M ex ico ; m e n t, to th e B r a z i l P r o j e c t , J a n . .King was reinstated to a D an R iley , B lo o m field H ills An in te r n a tio n a l fa sh io n show licity c h a i r m a n , sa id a h e rd of both human and v e te r in a ry m ed i­ H e r e W e d n e s d a y E in a r H ard in , a s s o c ia te p r o f e s ­ 9 t o F e b . 1 7 , 1964; K a r l T . W r i g h t , position in the Alumni Office ca l education. sen io r and BUB p resid en t, said Feb. 19 w ill featu re th e M iss donkeys w ill be shipped from sor, eco n o m ics an d l a b o r and p rofessor, a g ric u ltu ra l e c o n o m - and the Secretary's Office. Alfredson said he p r e f e r s to be B e tte r h o tels, m o t e l s an d r e ­ the w eek w i "ou r b ig b u s t , " and M r . M SU c o u r t s , th e h o m e ­ C a lifo rn ia fo r the g a m e. set ju s t b e f o r e e l e c t i o n o f n ew reliev ed f r o m a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s o r t s th rou gh m o r e e f fe c tiv e f i n - c o m in g c o u r t and c l a s s l e a d e r s . duties in o r d e r to devote m o re n a n cia l m a n a g em en t is the goal o ffic e rs. The foru m co m m ittee, headed T h e f i r s t event w ill be a pop­ by M a ry L o u S q u ir e s , M ilan s e n - W M a m a i t m til a Y o u M i a , T a s t e Trustees Accept $820,361 time to r e s e a r c h and development of c o u r s e s in pharm acolo gy an d toxicology. He will, however, continue as of a s e m i n a r h e r e begin n in g W ed­ nesday. 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B lo s s e r , tic p r o c e s s e s . $61,761.42, inclu ding$ 3 2 ,1 0 0 from WHEEL B U AN C ING - m e a s u r i n g th e i c e to C o k e r a t i o A grant of $29,202 from the Na­ N a t i o n a l Merit S ch o larsh ip s in the m a c h i n e s ,” Foster said , s p illa g e , h e said . T h e C o c a - C o l a c o m p a n y i s n ow R ed check ed tab leclo th s, d im ­ m e d l i g h t s , a f i r e in t h e f i r e p l a c e , p r o f e s s o r of p h y s i c s , to p r e p a r e th e c y lo tr o n fa c ility fo r r e s e a r c h . tional In stitutes of Health will be Co rp . and $11,343.50 for students $2 a WHEEL, WTS. INCLUDED " a n d fou nd s o m e m a c h i n e s g iv in g B lo sse r and h is c o -w o r k e r s u s e d b y J . W illiam T h o m a s , p r o ­ at Oakland U nive rsity. MICHIGAN & a d ju stin g d e fe c tiv e m a c h i n e s . a n d g o n d o l i e r m u s i c a p p e a r e d in hope to a c c e l e r a t e th e f i r s t b e a m f e s s o r of d airy, to p e rf e c t a new Oakland a lso receiv ed a grant GRAND RIVER D i s c s in t h e m a c h i n e s w h ich c o n ­ the d in ing room . T h e bus-boys p r o c e s s for converting c a ro ten e F o r e ig n C a rs H a n d le d . of p a rticle s on t h e c y c l o t r o n b y of $4 0 ,0 0 0 from t h e C . B . and Lula EAST LANSING tr o l th e am ou n t of i c e r e l e a s e d w o r e m u s t a c h e s , an d s o m e h a d on N A A C P T o T a l k l a t e s u m m e r and to h a v e th e in ­ to vitamin A and to d e s c r i b e the B,. Wilson T r u s t Account to be ED.7-9386 a r e b e in g r e p l a c e d w ith s m a l l e r t a ll c h e f h a t s . An o rg a n g r in d e r strum en t in fu ll o p e r a tio n n e x t c h e m i s t r y involved in detail. Th e used under the dir ection of Chan­ s iz e s , he said . an d h i s m o n k e y s e r v e d t h e ice year. method is s i m i l a r to the natural c el lor Durward B . V a r n e r . Of O n B i a s " T h e r e i s n o l o s s in v a l u e , ” cream as tro u b a d o u rs, a p izza A grant of $ 57,3 6 5 from th e U .S . p r o c e s s by which a nim als and hu­ the sum, $ 5 ,0 0 0 is for the Oak­ F oster sa id , " b e c a u s e the syrup m a k e r , tw o c h e f s an d t w o l o v e r s Cam pus N A A C P w ill m e e t at P u b lic H e a lth S e r v i c e w ill b e u se d mans take c a ro te n e from food and land T u t o r i a l P r o g r a m and used in the m ach in es is m o re r o a m e d th e r o o m . con v ert it into vitamin A. 8 tonight in 22 U nion. A d v is e r by S h o sei S e r a ta , a s s is t a n t p r o ­ $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 is for construction of a R o b e rt G r e e n , p r o f e s s o r of edu­ c o n c e n t r a t e d to a c c o m m o d a t e th e Harold H art, p r o f e s s o r o f co n ce rt sh e ll. fe sso r of civ il e n g in e e rin g , to c a tio n , w ill lead of d iscrim in a tio n a d iscu s sio n p r o b l e m s on m eltin g i c e . ” M an y students fe lt they re ce iv ed less fo r th eir M HA Voices s t a r t a p r o g r a m which w ill p r o ­ vid e fe llo w sh ip s fo r e n g in e e r in g c h e m i s t r y , will use a grant of $ 2 6 ,9 2 0 from t h e NIH for r e ­ N e w R a d i o S h o w m oney.- s e a r c h on polyfunctional c y c l o - cam pus. Foster m any student said he had r e c e iv e d c o m p la in ts about Displeasure and scien ce graduates seekin g a d v a n c e d d e g r e e s in r a d i o l o g i c a l propanes, a c l a s s of c h e m ic a ls W’KAR- -AM has a new pro g ra m fo r e a r ■ l y morning l i s t e n e r s thought to have a potential f o r called " M u s i c for the New Day.” W i n t e r Q u e e n h ealth . P E T O S K E Y (U P 1)— An 18 the C o k e m a c h in e s. W ith AUSG W illia m H. R e u s c h , a s s i s t a n t p r o fe s s o r of c h e m istry , re ce iv ed combatin g c a n c e r and other d is ­ eases. 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A ft e r the o f f ic i a l fie ld w a s a n ­ ‘ ‘C a n I e x p e c t a d u l t s w h o a r e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r n iv w e l l b e i n g to tell m e h o n e s tl y to ‘g o a h e a d ’? ” jo u r n e y to Ind iana f o r t h e i r l a s t nounced, th e c o a c h e s sp en t th e i r W i t h o u t in v o k i n g ideals, m o ra l s o r l o s s e s , n e v e r t r a i l e d in t h e m e e t . T h e y took th e f i r s t five m a tc h e s , i n c l u d i n g in t h i s Joh n so n ’s pin of string State’ s M ike G ary away m e e t C h am p ionsh ip s b e f o r e th e B i g T e n at M a d i s o n , W i s . on M a r c h 6 an d 7 . In t h e i n t e r i m p e r io d , th ey f a c e M ich ig a n , O hio With Duluth t i m e s e e d i n g t h e a t h l e t e s In e a c h ru nnin g e v e n t . 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O t h e r o r d e r s of b u s i n e s s d e a lt A hum orou s sid e lig h t to an M in n esota-D u lu th te a m o v e r th e Coach Amo B esso n e th o u g h t S m i t h p u t up a g o o d f i g h t and w a s o th erw ise disap p o in tin g trip w ith t h e h ig h j u m p an d p o l e v a u l t . FEBRUARY I w e ek e n d a t th e I c e A r e n a . T h e th e Sp artan s skated w ell b o th ED BO O k clo se to Johnson b efo re last cam e at the co nclu sio n of an D ue to a l a r g e f i e l d it w as d e ­ y e a r ’ s NCAA 123-pound r u n n e r - arduous six hour au tom obile S p a r ta n s salv ag ed a 4 -2 v icto ry S a t u r d a y n ig h t, a f t e r lo s in g 6 - 1 n ig h ts, d eterm in ed but th ere was a " m o r e e f f o r t in S a t u r d a y ’ s c id e d th at p o le vault c o m p e titio n R up p i n n e d h i m in t h e w a n i n g s e c ­ jo u r n e y . 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DELIVERY M a r k e tin g : I T he IB M D ata P ro c e s s in g R e p re s e n ta tiv e is a c o n s u lta n t consolation p r i z e s to make the afternoon to fo rm the nucleus of Diving honors went to M ich i­ Basketbal Schedule trip to Ann A rb o r worthwhile. the MSU e ffo rt with a win in EVERY to h is c u s to m e rs . I H e d e m o n s tra te s h o w c u s to m e rs ca n a c h ie v e bet g a n 's Ed Boothman who tallied T h e W o l v e r i n e s bested the the 100 f r e e s t y l e and anchor 2 9 3 .9 5 points, but Dick Van Lowe DAY te r b u s in e s s m a n a g e m e n t a n d c o n tro l th ro u g h d a ta p ro c e s s in g . I T im e Gym I (Ct 1) Spartans 6 1 - 4 4 Saturday a f t e r ­ position on the v icto rio us 4 0 0 - turned in a good 2 8 3 .2 0 effort S y s te m s E n g in e e rin g : I IB M D ata P ro c e s s in g S y s te m s E n g in e e rs are 6 ; — Snyder 10-12 noon, but the G r e e n and White yard r e l a y te am . for the S p arta n s. 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