LA MICHIGAN EWS I n s id e W e a t h e r Spartan Spirit Award con­ troversy, p. 3; Sunday act­ STATE I1 H n Partly cloudy and warmer today. High in the upper ivities, p. 5; Packaging School, p. 6. UNIVERSITY JJ I 30's. Vol. 55, Number 94 t 1 IP Monday, .February 17, 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Price 10c P r o f S a y s C y p r u s W a r U n l i k e l y D e s p i t e F e a r s side r e p o r t on e x p l a i n i n g plicated by inner Cypriot politics. mane and socialism is peacelov- like to get this situation debated British diplomats are not hid­ B ritain’ s decision to request a President Makarios, p o 1 i t i c a 1 ing.” at great lengths in the United ing their concern about th e meeting of th e U.N. Security leader of the Greek community At th e U n i t e d N a t i o n s , Nations, but even they do not want Cyprus c r is is . They say an east­ Council on Cyprus. The move ap­ and head of the republic, has lost Makarios may seek a U.N. deci­ a full-scale war to result. ern Mediterranean war is a dis­ control of his own government. He peared to be a reversal of the sion which would be interpreted What caused the powderkeg to tinct possibility between G reece is under p ressu re by the Commu­ as overriding the London andZu- explode? and Turkey unless the c ris is is previous U.S. and British posi­ tions—positions taken to avoid nists on the left and the Union With rich agreem ents granting Cyprus -reso lv ed . "E x tre m e nationalism on both the influence of the Soviet Union G reece group on the right. independence from Britain and p a rts ," Smith believes. "Anything which causes human in any peacemaking action. establishing it as a republic in "M akarios is egging on th e "T h e United States andG r e a t suffering is v e r y serious, of 1960. This would prevent Turkey Greek nationalists to enhance his Britain are greatly dismayed at co u rse,” Bruce L . Smith, profes­ These diplomats say, however, from intervening in Cypriot af­ own position," Smith said. "H e the cruelty and crudity that has sor of political science, said, » fairs as a guarantor. that mounting dangers in Cyprus is trying to obtain power for th e resulted,” Smith said. "They are "but 1 would be very surprised if required a new diplomatic initia­ j i The United States and Britain Cypriot Greeks at the expense of shocked t h a t t h i s nationalism a full-scale war resulted. Such a tive to head off an explosion that oppose this and standby the tre a ­ Æ the Cypriot T u rk s.” would turn into such primitive war wouldn’t result in anything seems dangerouslv near. ties. Thus, in the event of Turkish fighting.” worth having for either nation.” Arms are reported to be reach ­ military' intervention, the United War would come, British dip­ U n d e r s e c r e t a r y of state m ing Cyprus from various places States and Britain would not em­ "T h e inhumane dealings of the lomats claim , if there is another George Ball has left London after ; I in the E astern Mediterranean, in­ ploy their troops to turn the Turks Greeks and Turks wi t h o n e serious c l a s h between feuding a w e e k devoted to negotiations cluding the United Arab Republic. back. Makarios has been so in­ another is like the southern white Greek an d Turkish factions. aimed at solving the Cyprus prob­ i But there is no proof to date that formed. treatment of the black southerner Aside from either of the p artici­ lem. B all’ s departure followed an ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS Soviet weapons are getting in. in our own country'," he said, "th e pants, they say, the one big loser intensive round of meetings with "C yprus was set up deliberate­ inhumane tormenting of a minor­ in any such war would be the North British Foreign Secretary E.A , c ris is . The problem will come up " I shouldn’t wonder if theC om - ly by Britain, with the smiling ap­ ity group.” Atlantic T reaty Organization, e s ­ 3 R U C E SMITH Butler and Commonwealth S ecre­ for U.N. Security Council consid­ munists are trying to take advan­ proval of the United States, in the GEORGE B A LL tablished after World War 11 to tary Duncan Sands. eration today. Ball is expected to tage of anything that will make the hopes that the republic would be Yet, Smith believes, all r e ­ halt the spread of Communism. Smith said, "T h is is g r a v e l y Ball told newsmen the British report to President Johnson on capitalists f i g h t among them­ s t r o n g nationally' and a n t i - eager to exploit any such situa­ sponsible people are taking great "A ll NATO powers are doing weakening NATO defense lines.” and U.S. governments are " c o m ­ his return to Washington. selves thereby proving their con­ Communistically',” Smith said. tion, Smith said. Their main ob­ steps to insure peace. No one all they can to stop the fighting,” British diplomats gave the in­ pletely in accord ” on the Cyprus T h e situation is further com ­ tention t h a t capitalism is inhu­ T h e Soviet Union is always jective is propaganda. They would wants a fu ll-scale war. Britain Moves To Prevent New Outbursts On Cyprus U B O ffe r s Ruby Trial Begins Today , B a ll H o m e T o C o n fe r J a z z , F ilm Pleads Temporary Insanity P ro g ra m DALLAS F -Ja ck Ruby goes murder, and that prejudices now are too deep to be erased. W ith L B J on trial for murder today, his Jazz*popular music, fashions, life at stake and the pride and Belli maintained: films an d basketball — five di­ prejudice of Dallas at issue. S e c u r i t y C o u n c il verse areas of student interest— Ruby, 5 2 - y e a r - o l d strip "T he people of Dallas, p er­ will make up the 10th annual Union joint operator, stepped from haps unconsciously, have to have a sacrifice in order to T o E n t e r C risis Board Week which opens today. a crowd last Nov. 24 and, while • Z 1 1 T • University jazz groups will a national television audience cleanse themselves, to prove LONDON F -F e a rin g possible \ perform for the first event to­ morrow night at 8 p.m. in the looked on aghast, shot down Lee Harvey Oswald, accused that Dallas is a law-abiding community. They feel if Ruby new outbursts on Cyprus, Britain announced Sunday night it is in­ Union Ballroom. Maurice Crane, of assassinating President is executed, it would reestab­ y i^ c u ä associate professor of humani­ Kennedy 48 hours e arlier. lish some sense of law and order. creasing the strength and mobil­ ity of its peace-keeping force on ties, will n arrate the jazz show. Ruby’ s defense will be tem ­ th e eastern Mediter anean is­ Cost is 25 cents per person. porary insanity, brought on by "T he big problem here is land. A musical will be held Wed­ the tragic death of the P re si­ The announcement came as not just that everyone is p rej­ nesday night in the Ballroom. dent. H is attorney, Melvin Undersecretary of State George L EO CHERNE udiced but that Dallas is on Campus dance bands will provide Belli, declared: VV. Ball, President Johnson’ s trial. It is not that these people entertainment. "E veryon e saw Ruby shoot special envoy, wound up crucial lack integrity, but this is a Fashions f r o m a cro ss the Oswald, but no one saw into talks with British officials and HUNGIN E F F I G Y -- Pat Smith, director '.’ off-campus hous­ world will be modeled by M r. Cherne M ain this man’ s mind." Belli spent many hours last ca se where the city is on the defensive...” headed for home to report on his and Miss MSU courts, home­ week-long series of visits to ing office and the administration were all targets of this JACK RUBY dummy hung on the Grand River side of the Union over the coming court, class leaders and foreign students in the Inter­ Speaker A t week trying to get the trial moved ou t of Dallas, on that Dallas’ pride in its civic However, Dist. Atty. Henry M. Wade expressed his con­ G reece, Turkey and Cyprus. Britain and Cyprus a re taking weekend by unknown persons. Photo by o»org« Jum* national Fashion Show Thursday grounds that a fair hearing image was badly wounded in viction that a fair jury maybe the c ris is into the U.N. Security night in the Union. The show be­ gins at 7:30 p.m. and is free Seminar here is impossible. He argued November's m ad cycle of selected and declared: Council today. Diplomats here expressed con­ Leo Cherne, chairman of the of charge. cern that another serious clash board of the International Rescue M e d S c h o o l C r itic s "T he Hustler” will run Friday Committee and executive d irec­ 3 K ille d , 4 9 W o u n d ed between f e u d i n g Greek an d Turkish Cypriots could inflame night in the Ballroom. tor of the R esearch Institute of the island a n d spark a war be­ Union Board will move out of America w i l l be the keynote G e t H a n n a h R e to r t its usual locale, the Union, to speaker at the “ Winds of Change tween G reece and Turkey, p art­ ners in the North Atlantic Alli­ President John A. Hannah an­ tween $75 million and $100 mil­ lion, Hannah said that n extyear’ s sponsor the final event, a don­ iti the Emerging Nations" semi­ key basketball game, in Jenison nar to be held on campus Feb. R eds B o m b S a ig o n T h e a te r ance. swered charges leveled atMSU’ s The British Defense Ministry budget will be $164,000 to sta rt Fieldhouse Saturday n i g h t . F a ­ 28-M arch 1. SAIGON, Viét Nam F-A Viet According to a surviving wit­ One American saw the Viet Cong plans for a two year medical pro­ announcement s a i d about 300 the MSU program by 1965. culty m em bers will compete with The sem inar is designed to Long te rro rist shot and killed a ness, one of the dead Am ericans, point a homemade pistol at a mil­ gram Friday» more troops w ere being added to This is the total budget for next varsity players astride donkeys. stimulate a wider concern among U.S. military policeman outside a marine corp s captain, had spot­ itary policeman at very close Harlan H atcher, University of the present neace force of around y e a r, he added. It will include students of participating schools the American movie theater here ted th e te rro rist placing h i s range and fire. Michigan president, t o l d an Jim Tuman, New York City (continued on page 6) sa la rie s, equipment, clerks and in the field of international re ­ Sunday, and seconds later a pow­ white, box-shaped bomb a few feet Alumni Clubs legislative dinner senior, is general chairman for travel. lations and provide better in­ erful bomb in the lobby killed two inside the outer gate to the lobby. in Lansing Thursday that there the week. He said the University decided sights into current world poli­ other Am ericans and wounded at The marine officer ran inside the is no room in legislative budgets- Dan Riley, President of Union for a t h i r d medical schooolnn to start a tw o-year program after studies m a d e by t h e Common­ Board and Bloomfield Hills sen­ io r, said the week is planned to tics. Cherne has served as ch air­ least 49. Inside the theater were about theater and was yelling a warning to th e theater audience to take W orld News Michigan. wealth Fund indicated one answer man of IRC for the past ten 500 U.S. servicem en, civilian of­ cover when the bomb exploded. He Hannah indicated Hatcher’ s r e ­ run after mid term s to give marks were a misreading of the to the cu rren t doctor shortage w a s establishment of several students a break. y ears. Cherne will speak at 8 p.m. ficials, women and children. A number of Vietnamese out­ was buried by falling debris and killed. a t a Glance facts. Petitioning for membership on tw o-year schools to counter the next y e a r’ s board will run through at Kellogg Center Feb. 28. His side the theater were wounded or Testimony by various Am er­ “ I don’t know how many times 800-student a year dropout rate the week in the UB office. D irec­ topic will be "Revolution in Our killed in the explosion, but there ican witnesses indicated the lat­ I’ve stated our position. MSUhas Brandt Asks For Wall Talks in the third year of A m erica’ s tors Will be selected in the next Tim e, the Tragedy of its Be- was no indication of the exact est bombing attack on the capital no plans to establish a four-year four-year medical schools. few weeks. tra y a l."_______________________ _ number. ________________ Kindo Theater was a team effort. medical school in the forseeable BAD GODESBERG, Germany F;—Mayor Willly Brandt of West future— at l e a s t in my t i m e , ” Berlin took over the leadership of West Germany’ s opposition Hannah said. Socialist Party Sunday with a plea for tough, patient negotiations The legislature two y ears ago to ease the situation on the Communist wail. gave MSU an appropriation to e s ­ tablish a t w o - y e a r m e d i c a l s c h o o l . Legislators h a v e ex­ U n io n B o a rd Faces C h a n g in g R o le Airline Strike Ends pressed fear that MSU may try to centralization of most aspects of activities we were alone in lor do they want? We really are not entertainment, could be of real MIAMI, F la. F — Striking clerks and National Airlines Sunday change this into a four-year pro­ E D IT O R ’ S NOTE: This is college life. many y e a rs .” sure anym ore.” service to the University. But signed an agreement ending a walkout which grounded the nation’ s gram for "p restig e reaso n s.” thefirstof a five-part ser­ Union Board is no longer re ­ Etoyle White, student activi­ Union Board is not as effec­ students do not seem to want sixth largest airline at the height of the Florida tourist season. C o u n t e r i n g rem arks t h a t ies on Union Board, its garded by University personnel ties d irector of the Union, be­ tive in some areas as it used to apply. National immediately began recalling 4,500 employees fur­ MSU’ s program would cost be­ as the co re of co -cu rricu la r a c ­ lieves that the values of the Uni­ to be. Riley and Miss White Last Chance lectures were well loughed after 1,800 members of the air lines employees Association functions and effective­ tivities. It can give students very versity a re changing as it grows. agree that UB dances have de­ received when first organized, walked out Saturday. ness. Today begins the little that dormitory complexes "O ther campuses don’t have clined the most. but Riley said they receive little tenth annual Union Board cannot provide. our problem if they don’t have "Students seem to shy away response now. Negro Leader Sees ‘Direct Action' Week. UB P r e s i d e n t Dan Riley, coed housing,” she said. " B u t from dancing in an organized, UB film showings, at 25 cents per person, dropped off last term WASHINGTON (UPI)— A Negro integration leader said there may Bloomfield Hills senior, does not they will have to face it even­ supervised setting,” Riley said. and the Board lost money. The be what he called "d irect action” against any senator who doesn’t By LINDA Ml L L E R believe that there can be a cen­ tually.” “ This will probably be even more State News Stoff Writer It is a long walk on cold nights the case of the campus gets la r­ most well-attended move last try to end a Southern filibuster against the civil rights bill, ter on a . campus this large. g e r.” term was “ Death of a Salesman” Jam es F a rm e r, National D irector of the Congress on Racial "Students tend to look m ore to from McDonel Hall to the Union. Miss White blamed lack of in­ but only took in $11. Equality (CORE) told a television panel the nature of the action Where does Union Board go their own p a r t of the campus Students have as a result come to depend on their place of resi­ terest in UB dances on the trends Continuous events appear to has not yet been determined. from here? now,” Riley said. in types of dancing. be lacking- in student appeal, F arm er didn’t foresee another march on Washington. He indicated The Union used to be the cam ­ "D orm itories recognizee that dence id r leisure activity. “ We should not have activi­ The UB talent file, a collection while such o n ce-a-year events as instead there might be protest m arches in the hometown of any pus center of activities, but the students have a certain amount of the names of individuals and Union Board week, now in p ro - senator not voting for cloture to end a Southern filibuster which physical expansion of the Uni­ of leisure time and are looking ties students don’t want,” he groups on campus who provide continued on page 3) is considered a certainty. versity has brought about a de­ for things to do. They sponsor said. "B u t the problem is, what M ichigan State News, E a s t L an sin g , M ich igan Monday, F e b r u a r y 17, 1964 On Faculty Cannibalism “ Faculty cannibalism,” The s a m e two faculty m e m b e r s j From Other Campuses | A * •** a ga ins t which P r e s i d e n t Hannah now planning to t r a n s f e r away C o l l e c t $527 For Kennedy Schol arshi p warned in his s ta te of the Uni­ f rom h e r e both c a m e to E a s t A student march through Ypsilanti to arouse interest in a John F. Kennedy Memorial Scholarship was a big su ccess, reports the v e r s i t y a d d r e s s , has taken hold Lan sin g within the pa st s e v e r a l Echo of Eastern Michigan University. Contributions totaled $52", once again. y e a r s on s i m i l a r p r o m i s e s o f with 180 students participating in the march. Two p r o f e s s o r s of Afr ica n g r e e n e r p a s t u r e s and m o r e fringe Minnesota Clergy Pol le d On Educati on Aid l anguages have announced that ben efits. Trie fac t that they a r e The Minnesota Daily of the University of Minnesota found in a poll ^ they have r e c e i v e d higher s a l a r y of seven campus area clergymen that only two were in favor of fed­ now leaving may be s o m e s o r t of eral aid to parochial schools. T hree of the clergymen were against o f f e r s fr o m N o rt h w es t er n Uni­ re fl ec ti o n o n the t r a n s i t o r y n a ­ the proposal, an d two were in favor under certain conditions. One v e r s i t y than MSU can o f fe r , and ture of t h e i r own a c a d e m i c dedi­ said "th e federal government should doeverything i: can within con­ stitutional limits to improve education in public as well as private will be on the faculty t h e r e next ca ti o n, but it is just as much a sch ools." year. c o m m e n t on this U n i v e r s i t y ’ s un­ J a p a n e s e Co l l eg e Daily Pri nts In Engl i sh The U n iv er si ty has been v i c ­ willingness and inability to follow tim ized by a policy which it c o n ­ through with its own p r a c t i c e s . .Similar to th e Mejiro T attler of Japan Women’ s University, the s i d e r s dis tasteful and potentially Hakumon Herald of Chuo University, also in Tokyo, is a Japanese No amount of m o r a l i z i n g on the newspaper entirely in English. It recently contained a feature sug­ d e t r im e n t a l to the educational part of the U n i v e r s i t y p r e s i d e n t gesting a way of cutting down on the number and danger of traffic p r o g r a m , but one which has been accidents in Japan— by spreading out the enormous population. and no amount of r e g r e t in the p r a c t i c e d h e r e as at o t h er uni­ foreign la nguages d e p a r t m e n t is ' Rhi noceros* Party Formed In Canada versities. going to solve o r el im in a te the A National Observer editorial reveals th e influence of Eugene P r e s i d e n t H a n n a h said r e ­ pr obl em . Ionesco’ s plays. Modeled after his play "R h in o cero s," a Canadian cent ly . “ The p r a c t i c e of faculty group announced the formation of the Canadian Rhinoceros Party, F a c u l t y c a n n i b a l i s m , like the saying that Canadian, politicians fit the description of rhinoceroses, y can n ib a li sm that has b e c o m e a l ­ other f a c t s of a c a d e m i c life m a k ­ m os t un iv er sa l in the unive rs ity P e a c e Pi l gri m’ C a l l s For Inner Awakening ing t h e m s e l v e s f e l t h e r e , i s world in r e c e n t y e a r s is not good something to which the U n iv er si ty The “ Peace P ilgrim " spoke recently at the University of Georgia. for higher education. If continued Going by no other name than that, she is a happy, bright-eyed wan­ will have to admit and in c o n s i d ­ d erer, who h a s covered more than 23,000 miles in her peace m is­ in the e x t r e m e f o r m s now p r a c ­ er a ti o n of which the U n iv er si ty sion. She said, "T h e wish to survive will succeed in pushing th e ticed by so m e u n i v e r s i t i e s , it may world into an uneasy peace. However, it will need to be supported by well r e a c t to the l o n g - t im e d e ­ will have to adjust its p o l i c i e s . a great inner awakening if it is to endure.” t r i m e n t o f the a c a d e m i c p r o ­ In this way the facul ty , and c o n ­ sequently the U n iv e r s it y as a Anti-Semi ti c L e t t e r s Fl ood McGill f ession. . . . “ Our future will bes t by s e r v e d whole, is to b e c o m e the powerful The McGill Daily reports that students of McGill University have been receiving anti-sem itic literature in the mail. Students have been by identifying able and p r o m is in g educational tool it is intended to asked to return all publications. The paper used was made in Canada, young faculty m e m b e r s and then be. but attempts have been made to have them look like the work of the J American Nazi Party. encou ragin g them to grow in their It will do no good to bemoan I l l i noi s Uni v e r s i ti es ' P a pe r s To Be ' Censored' own di s c ip l i n e s , establishing the l o s s of faculty m e m b e r s . The N The Daily lllini reports that four state teachers universities in t he ir enduring reputations as a only way to fa ce faculty ca n n i b a l ­ M a y b e He T h i n k s We Illinois will have all copy censored in their newspapers by a faculty p a r t of this U n i v e r s i t y . ” appointee. The policy states in p art, “ a competert faculty sponsor ism is to take the chall en ge and S t ii l Need H is W a t e r ! shall have the right to examine all copy presented for publication, N e v e r t h e l e s s , this Un iv e r si t y , ba r g a i n for the top n a m e s , with including headlines, and be authorized to co rre ct and edit copy to like all the o t h e r s , does indeed the help of sufficient s ta te a p p r o ­ meet the standards of accuracy and good usage.” play the g am e of bidding for the pr i a t io n s to enable bar g ai ni ng , biggest n a m e s in a p a r t i c u l a r o r to a c c e p t the f a ct that without Letters To The Editor f i e l d . in o r d e r to get the men who funds t h e U n iv e r si t y a l s o b e ­ can help build reputa ti ons . c o m e s without faculty. S ays M o re F u n d s N o t N e e d e d Whose Urgent Needs? To the Editor: It has been written in the State News that MSU is hoping can't load his c a r in front of his dorm without getting a ticket, things have gone too far. bothered me because 1 learned in Nat Sci 181 that in order for a ch aracterisitic such as Says TW3 'C ow ardly 1 The new t w o - v e a r m ed ic al p r o ­ prett y much w r a p s up the e s s e n c e to r e c e i v e additional funds The parking ramp was a good hair to become extinct among To the Editor: insidious undermining of every­ through new s t a t e legislature idea except that only the privi­ a species, the individuals having thing German which took place g r a m planned for 1965 was again of the m a t t e r . proposals. It seem s that this leged have a cce ss to it. This that ch aracteristic must discon­ What m a n y young Americans last Friday evening was not the subjected to attack l a s t week, The t w o - y e a r med school is an call for more money is both ramp is of no use to north­ tinue to reproduce and die off. had hoped would be a program of thought-product of a majority of ancient and trite. east campus students. To use it superior satire has shown itself Am ericans, but the onerous work fro m one of MSU's l e a s t devoted a n s w e r to the ur ge nt need for Undoubtedly, th e s c h o o l is One might say that these chan­ they must be one of the selected to be a vehicle of cowardly invec­ of minority interests, interests supporters. f a c i l i t i e s in this field. It is not, growing and has plans to create few or a woodsman. ges are very gradual, requiring tive. 1 am referring to the NBC which a r e unrelenting in t h e i r for our society an educational There doesn’t seem to be much millions of y ears. I say that zeal to deprecate and shame all ¡ re si d e n t Harlan H a tc h e r of as Hannah has r e p e a te d l y said, television production, "T h is Was giant. Not to be mistaken, there sense in new bridges and im­ such changes can never happen, the Week That Was*,” specifically things German. the U n iv e r si ty of Michigan c a m e intended to c l e a r the way for a is room for many such giants in proved roads for vehicles when not even in billions of y ears, to the broadcast of Feb. 7, during’ The skit presented was totally out against e s t a b l i s h m e n t of the our society, but at the same tim e, there won’t be any to use them. unless the ch aracteristic in ques­ future f o u r - y e a r sch oo l. This which Germany, and by direct in­ irrelevant to an y major n e w s such growth need not always be Wake up. University t r a f f i c tion in some way limits the in­ ference all people of German des­ event. T here were plenty of more p r o g r a m in a talk in Lan sing . He s e e m s to be what both U-M and stimulated with a money catalyst. com m ittee, and do some serious dividual’ s ability to survive and timely incidents which could have cent, w e r e categorically de­ said that the s t a t e ’ s r e s o u r c e s Wayne State f e a r . I claim that under the present thinking, for time is short. Stu­ reproduce. nounced and labeled "s c u m .” been selected and which would fiscal budget, the University can dent traffic should not be abol­ This attack on the German na­ have fit th e context of th e pro­ “ a r e not unlimited. T r i o r i t y must reach its goal of 40,000 students ished by September as planned. People find a healthy head of gram —but no! Someone at NBC tion an d national ch aracter is be g i v e n to t h e m o s t u r g e n t H a t c h e r , and o t h e r j e a l o u s - in 1970 with co rre ct proportion- The rights of students shoqld hair attractive, so bald people decided it was time to re-open without parallel in the history of sounding e d u c a t o r s , a r e in fact ment of their monies and c a re ­ not be infringed upon unless the have a slight disadvantage in American communications; it some very painful wounds, which n e e d s . ” which he said was the ful educational policy making. finding a m ate. T herefore, there school is for the minority and was an instance of an appropria­ the majority of Americans con­ e x p e c t e d i n c r e a s e in the number guilty of institutional in-fighting, To give the reader just one not the m asses. is m ore reason to believe that tion of m ass public media to c a ­ sider healed and.healthy. of u n d e r g r a d u a t e s in the next and a r e c l e a r l y not c o n s i d e r i n g example of waste, one need not Richard Williams baldness will become extinct than lumniate and slander both a nation The type of aggravation pro­ look further than the dormitory to believe that hair will disap­ moted by NBC against a country the needs of the sta te as the m o st and a national group. several years. system . Just because the enroll­ pear. T h e venomous tactics em ­ which we Am ericans are trying H a t c h e r admitted that U-M in im p o rt an t f a c t o r in the future. ment in creases, it doesn’t mean that dorm itories have to be built Hits Review ployed by the NBC w riters were to nurture in the ideals of democ­ racy, is tantamount to a hideous opposing the med school her e Michigan S t a t e ’ s new m e di ca l Ten to one the dermatologist as vicious an d devastating a s “ may ap p ear to be jealously p r o ­ school is about to b e c o m e an edu­ in place of classroom s. I’m sure that the University could build O f 'Seasons1 who made that rash statement was bald. those employed by the Gestapo during the last war. The action of betrayal of all trust, a violent rape of human dignity. ca ti o na l f a ct , and a s o r e l y - n e e d e d its classroom s and leave the these w riters was an example of The outrage caused by "T h is tecting a ve sted i n t e r e s t , ” but To the Editor: housing problem in the hands of In his condemnatory review S t e v e n H a r ry pure, unadulterated ra c is m .T h e Was th e Week That Was” de­ s a i d n o t h i n g is f ur th e r from our reply to the s t a t e ’ s needs. private entrepreneurs who would mands abject and unconditional of Robert H arris' performance The l e s s we h e a r of the type of be more than willing to takeover apology f r o m all those respon­ m inds.” this responsibility. as Sir Thomas More in "A Man $ lp | p p p p $ | F o r All Seasons,” Mike Kindman sible. In a country based on prin­ T h ' s just d o es n 't fit the f a c t s . s h o r t - s i g h t e d , self-centered All the University needs to do Hé offers no evidence but, m erely ciples of tolerance and good will H a t ch e r said the new school c o m pl a in ts with which H a tc he r to accomplish this is to change a sse rts that M r. H arris ruined th e vile swill t h r o w n against its policy regulating off-campus ACROSS another nation of superior in­ could be e xpe cte d to c o s t $ 7 5 - and o t h e r s have replied to its housing, just as the University the play by a " s t e r i l e ," "b u r­ 1. Old cloth 27. Of Moslems lesque,” "vaudeville” perfor­ tellectual achievement by a few founding, the b e t t e r off the sch ool , of Michigan and other colleges measure 29. Oldest 100 million, but I re si d e n t John mance. rabid ra cists in New York must a cro ss the nation have done. If 4. Medieval member the U n iv e r si ty and the s ta t e will Unlike books and film s, where shield not be allowed to go unpunished. A. Hannah said af t e rw a r d that the the University feels that certain 30. Is able there is some objective evidence 7. Cavort 31. Ital. 1965 budget was only $ 1 6 4 , 0 0 0 be. regulations are necessary for the for critical discussion, a live 11. Thyroid Alan Krueck commune students’ welfare, these, in all ailments o v e r the e xpe cte d c o s t of the p r e ­ performance on stage is transi­ 32. Wrap­ probability, c o u l d be accom­ 13. Bacchana­ arounds tory; either you saw it or you viously a p p r o v e d Institute of plished through policies made did not. lian cry 36. Name T h e M a rk et P ic tu re between the entrepreneurs and I have no m ore objective evi­ 14. Glucoside 37. Old Jap. Biology and Medicine. the University. dence to offer than M r. Kindman, in digitalis coin Inflation is that period when a This could be just one of many seeds 38. Death DOWN 6. Acid from but I wish to submit a contrary H a n n a h ’ s s t a t e m e n t that man can lo se his s h i r t , not only ways to cut expenses and truly, judgment— that while there w ere 15. Be fond of camass lichens a rational beginning. After all, 16. Decade 41. Jacob's son 1 Urge 7. Narrated “ t h e r e ’ s no s e n s e in institutions in the stock m a r k e t , but also in some weaknesses in the p r o ­ 17. Homogene­ 2. Lags the job of the University is to 42. Flowing 8. Football duction (particularly in the light­ 3. Word for fighting a c i v i l war o v e r t h i s ” the s u p e r m a r k e t . provide education, not housing! ous forth field ing), M r. H arris gave a brilliant 19. Through word Bill Hughes and profoundly moving perfor­ 43. Herring 9. Ital. 20. Insect egg 4. Twilight: gambling mance, one of the finest ever to sauce poet. 21. Spoken 44. Utter game grace the MSU Auditorium. MICHIGAN Student Traffic Robert E. M orsberger, 23. Muffled state 45. Thing: law 5. Malay dagger 10. Equal 12. 2 ,000 lbs. STATE UNIVERSITY TA TE N E W S Too Limited Assistant P rofessor of American Thought and / 2 3 4 s 6 72 7 8 9 10 18. Wire measurement Language /// 19. Haw. food II !Z y/p 13 22. Succinct Member Associated P re ss , United P ress To the Editor: 23. Tennis summer term ; special Welcome Issue in Sep­ 14 V ' 15 International, Inland Daily P ress Association, Associated Collegiate P re ss Association, tem ber. Second cla ss postage paid at East Lansing, It is evident to me, and to other intelligent students, that Questions 16 17 18 games 24. Like a parking and driving regulations Michigan P re ss Association. Michigan. Editorial and business offices at 341 Student on this campus just about pro­ Baldness 19 i 20 777 '/// cloud 25. Light rifle Published by the students of Michigan State University. Issued on class days Monday Services Building, Michigan State University, E ast Lansing, Michigan. Mail subscriptions hibit one from having a ca r at all. To the Editor: A news item on the radio re ­ a 1 22 y /y 23 / / / /// / / s 24 25 26 26. Last queen of Spain through Friday during the fall, winter and s /s 28. Human payable in advance: term , $3; 2 term s, $4; There a re offenders and there­ cently told of a report by a 27 ZÔ 777 29 spring quarters, twice weekly during the fore a need for traffic control dermatologist in which he stated race 3 te rm s, $5; full y ear, $6. /// 32. Sponge- regulations, but not ones that 30 31 Editor................................ Bruce Fabricant Wire Editor................................John Van Gieson will stop traffic altogether, which seems to be the goal by Septem­ that in a m atter of centuries both men and women would be %32 4 33 34 / / , SA / / / y /s i 35 X wood 33. Cain's Advertising Manager.................. -, Fred Levine bald. Photo Chief...................... . . . .George Junne brother Campus Editor........................... .G e r ry Hinkley ber. This, the report said, would 37 38 % 39 40 Night E d i t o r .................................... Hugh Leach To complain about a ticket and V i 34. Fume Ass t campus editor. . . . . . . Liz Hyman come about because of the fact Asst. Adv. Mgrs. . . . . .Frank Senger J r ., 35. E. Ind. Editorial Staff. . . .Barb Bradley Dave Stewart regulations is just as useless as that p arts of the body that do 4i 42 ..........................................................Arthur Langer milky vine 323 E a s t G rand R iver a pen with no ink. It also seems not serve a useful function grad­ % ......................... Mike Kindman .Karen Gilliland Circulation Manager..................Bill Marshall 43 44 43 36. Lair E a st L a n sin g 337-2310 Sports Editor...................................Je rry Caplan evident that some campus police ually disappear. I’ ve heard sim i­ News Adviser................................ Dave Jaehnig % % 39. Bark are ticket happy. They have a lar statements about man’s little ARPy 9- 9 we e k d a y s 40. Siam, coins responsibility but when a student toe and his appendix. This has UrtR 9- 6 Sat urday *« M ich igan State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan M on d ay , F e b r u a r y 1 7 , 1 9 6 4 3 S e le c t io n C r it ic iz e d C h u rc h A n n u ls P r in c e s s ’ U n io n M H A A p p r o v e s S p ir it A w a r d V A T IC \.\ C i t y , — T he Roman church m arriag e was performed a t h o l i c ditrrcfi'T.as' an n ulled the shortly thereafter in London. Men s H a l l A s s o c i a t i o n were in contention for the trophy, thought the trophy w as " n o m o r e An e a rlie r amendment to the rev i c t u s ' m a r r i a g e of P r i n c e s s The Rota’ s action annulled the Thursday night defeated amotion including Bryan, East and W e s t than a b r i b e ” to the d o r m s tb motion that MHA go on record as e e R a r z r . v i l l , s i s t e r of M r s . 1953 Catholic church m arriage not to accept the Spartan Spirit Shaw, and Wonders. prom ote s p i r i t f o r athletic favoring the continuation of Spar­ 3hn r . K e n n ed y , and s h e and of M rs. Kennedy’ s sister to Mi­ trophy if it is awarded this year. Wonders President W a r r e n e v e n t s , a l s o sa i d he 3id not f a v o r tan Spirit and the awarding of a s r p r e s e n t husb an d s i n c e have chael Canfield, form er U.S. dip­ Several MHA representatives Platt, St. Johns, A r i z . , junior, letting d o r m s know what the point trophy next year, passed by an Dlemnized t h e i r p r e s e n t union in lomat who now is a publisher expressed dissatisfaction wi t h asked to know exactly where his st a n d i n g s w e r e o r giving a point eight to two vote. One member church, wedding c e r e m o n y . in England. This union ended, the manner in which the winner is dorm stood, but Seidel refused break do w n e i t h e r b e f o r e o r a f t e r abstained. ’ V atican o ffic ia ls rep ortin g this after a y ear, in divorce, which to be selected. The largest objec­ to reveal the information. He did the a w ard in g of the tro phy. It is possible, however, that no jnd.iv said th.e a nn ulm ent was the church did not recognize. tion seemed to be that no system say, however, t h a t Bryan an d T h e r e a s o n , h e sa id , i s t o p r e - trophy will be awarded th isyear. ra n te d m o r e than a mon th ago The p r i n c e s s , t h e form er of evaluating points w a s made West Shaw had the best chance at vent d i s a g r e e m e n t o v e r the num ­ A bill introduced at last week’ s f . e S a c r e d R ota and that the Caroline Lee Bouvier, then m ar­ public until last week. the present time. b e r of p o in t s aw a rd ed in a c e r t air. Student Congress meeting would ried Prince Stanislaus Radziwill, a Polish nobleman, in a civil « David Seidel, Saginaw sopho­ more and chairman of the point Seidel, w h o earlier s a i d he a r e a and to p r e v e n t d o r m s which lag be hind in the stand ing s f r o m prevent the awarding of the trophy if passed. ceremony at the county cou rt­ evaluation comm ittee, a r g u e d giving up b e c a u s e they don’ t think house in F airfax, Va., March 2 5 G ra n ts that it was impossible to publish they hav e a c h a n c e . 19, 1959. She had been seeking a church a system for evaluation e a rlie r. He said that since this is the Union Board A ndre w sophom ore R o g in , B i r m i n g h a m and presiden t o f V e n tila tio n M e e t W ill B annulment of her m ar iage to Canfield since 1958. first year for the trophy, no sy s­ tem could be established earlier (continued from page 1) B r y a n , s a i d " T h e way i t ’ s s e t up now, F ee o r A k e r s could win the B e g in s T o d a y A talk by John D. Ryder, dean The New York Sunday News g r e s s , j a z z sh ow s and the t r i p A w arded said in a dispatch from Vatican City Saturday that the Sacred because it might h a v e to be changed. He added that the sy s­ to E u r o p e win m uch a p p r o v a l . H o w e v e r, M i s s W hite s a i d aw a rd . T h e m en s h e l le d out t i m e , e f f o r t and m on ey f o r the t r o p h y . ” of the College of Engineering, and a tour of th e Engineering Build­ S o m e 2? new d o c t o r a l d e g r e e tem now in use seems to be very He added that the m en don’t ing will begin the Industrial Ven­ Rota granted the annulment on good. t h e r e a r e s o m e old st a n d b y s l i k e want p o m p o n s o r d e r b i e s . st u d e n t s w ill s . o n get fello w s h ip tilation Conference today. the claim that Canfield, a non- Seidel said five men’ s dorms d a n c e i n s t r u c t i o n , b r id g e l e s ­ T h e point s y s t e m c a l l s f o r help from the federal govern- Indistrial problems on ventila­ Catholic, had no intention of hav­ s o n s , t o u r n a m e n t s and aw ay g a m e po in ts to b e a w ard ed on the p e r nisnt. tion will be worked out in classes ing children when he m arried footb all m o v i e s , w hich b r i n g c o n ­ c e n t of d e r b i e s and pom pons s o ld '1 he I ' . S . O f f i c e of E d u c a tio n during the conference. M rs. Kennedy’s sister in a Catho­ tin ual a t t e n d a n c e . in the d o r m s . T . F . Hatch, from theUniver- annou nced t h e n e w f e ll o w s h i p g r a n t s r e c e n t l y . N1SU wi l l be paid lic ceremony in Washington. "Since having children is re ­ HORN O F P L E N T Y - Maurice Crane, a s s o c i a t e professor of humani ties, and Bob Ruski n, Detroit grad student, look Top Cadets T h e a r t show r e c e i v e s good r e s p o n s e and the m u s i c r o o m i s T h e m o tio n not to a c c e p t the trophy w a s d e fe a t e d by a vo te of sitv of Pittsburgh, will speak on 5 2 , 5 0 0 f o r e a c h student e n r o l l e d over a ' ‘horn of p lenty which yi el ds plenty of hor n. ” The ventialtion an d man's require­ garded as a prim ary aim of m ar­ in ad vanced study. In additio n, the student w ill get s t ip e n d s of riage in th e Catholic church, two are promoting the j a z z Concert to be sponsored by Un­ Earn Flight used. " W e a r e i n t e r e s t e d in d ebatin g fiv e in f a v o r o f ttae m o tio n , four a g a in st and 2 a b s t e n t io n s . ments and responses at Kellogg Center Wednesday. Canfield’ s reservation was con­ ion Board Tues da y night at 8 in the Union Ballroom. the E d u c a t i o n a l D e v e l o p - 5 2 , 0 0 0 the f i r s t y e a r $2 ,2 0 0 the s e c o n d , and 5 2 , 4 0 0 the t h i r d to e n t e r the new p r o g r a m . strued by the Rota. . .as con­ stituting grounds f o r annul­ photo by ken roberts In T-33 Jet m e nt P r o j e c t (E D P ) and i t s c o n ­ c e r n with c o - c u r r i c u l a r a c t i v i ­ On S a le Notv ment,” the News said. t i e s R il e y s a i d . " W e a f e a l s o A l la n T u c k e r , assistant dean Studying hard and getting up considerii p o l i t i c a l d e b a t i n g .” f o r ad va n ced g r a d u a t e s t u d i e s , at five iii the morning aren’t P o l i c e C h e c k L ig h t s UB will a tte m p t to o r g a n i z e SPARTAN EN(m m s a i d . t h e total p l a c e s M SU among really too hard to take. a cen tra li. d cam pus inform ation the top t h r e e u n i v e r s i t i e s in the Ê a f e iiiÈ a r o f At least four Air F o rce ROTC b u re a u an would lik e to e s t a b - c o u n t r y in u t i l iz a t i o n o f th e cadets from Michigan State didn’t N a tion a l D e f e n s e E d u c a tio n A c t (NDE A) f e ll o w s h i p p r o g r a m . E v e n ts A s A c c id e n t C a u se think sc Saturday. Not even the two-hour drive lis h a U n i v e r s y ph on e n u m b e r f o r i n f o r m â t io on c u r r e n t a c - AT tiv itie s. " T h e 26 f e ll o w s h i p s ap p roved Agriculture Graduate Faculty An ir.verstigation is being con- vestigatir to : c e il t h i s i s pos from East Lansing to Selfridge " W h a t we o in future will E n g i n e e r i n g B ld g . for la s t y e a r placed M S I 'f o u r t h Air F o r c e Base near Mount Meeting — 3:30 p .m ., 116 Ag. ducted.to see if the newly installed sible for e tr a ffic activated sis hav e to b e what er groups in the na tion be hind the U n i v e r ­ traffic lights at Shaw and Farm nal. C l e m e n s during those early Engineering. avo id s p o n s o r i n g , ” R il e y sa i d . sity of O r e g o n , with 2 8 , a n d C o r - Dairy Seminar — 4 p .m ., 126 Lanes may have caused an auto L a r i a n w a s sa\ed f r o m p o s ­ morning hours could dampen the " W h i l e s t i l l m a in ta in in g r e g u ­ Union Desk 250 Drug S t o r e s nell and S y r a c u s e , w hich had accident Saturday morning that s i b l e s e r i o u s , i n j u r y b e c a u s e he spirits of these four future Air Anthony. l a r e v e n t s , we a r e w illing to injured two people. was w earin g a seat b elt, p o lice Fo rce officers. But then, a 30 Physics Colloquium — 4 p .m ., s p o n s o r any a c t i v i t y in good t a s t e MSU cu rre n tly h a s 69 s t u ­ Maurice G. Larian, p r o f e s s o r sa i d . His c a r r e c e i v e d an e s t i ­ minute flight in an Air F o rce Physics-M ath Conference Room. w h ich s t u d e n t s would l ik e to d ents e i . r o l l e d u n d er NDEA of chem ical engineering, r e ­ m a te d $ 3 0 0 d a m a g e . T -3 3 jet aircraft can compen­ Physiology & Pharmacology sate for a lot of effort. h av e.” lH H Kith Seminar — 4:10p.m ., 216Giltner. ceived cuts inside his mouth and O lender m anaged to b r a c e U nion B o a r d d o e s s e r v e a d e ­ sity has r e c e iv e d 51 7 2 ,5 0 0 f o r Charles P . Olender, Great Neck, h i m s e l f b e f o r e the c o l l i s i o n w hich The four MSU cadets h ad MaxShulman Naval R eserve R esearch Co. f in i te p u r p o s e . The p r o b l e m is student su p p o r t, he added. T h e achieved the highest academic 9-16 Sem. — 7:30 p .m .,221 Com­ N.Y., sophomore, had cuts on caused an e s t i m a t e d $ 1,200 m a in ta i n in g i t s e f f e c t i v e n e s s a s .1atInr of* NallUtiat, al (In Fiai/, liai/s'" m o n ey wi l l b e used to h i r e new puter Center. his forehead and left side. damage us The sco res in their freshman and a gro up w hen s tu d en ts a r e c h a n g - anti "Ilari hud llo/i With Chrck.**) p e r s o n n e l a n d p u r c h a s e new Olender was traveling west on sophomore A FROTC c o u r s e s Basketball: Illinois — 8 p.m ., pu shed tl ing i n t e r e s t s and e m p h a s e s . M i s s equ ip m en t t o . c a r r y on th e s t u d i e s . North Shaw Lane and Larian was b ac k a foot a I' la If 'during the fall term of this year. White r e c o mi i z e s that Union Fieldhouse. R e c i p i e n t s ' of the 25 new fe ll o w ­ going north on Farm Lane When th e f r a m e . In recognition of their achieve­ Hoard wi l l 1 e a b l e to e a s e but Spartan Guard Drill Team — sh ip s f o r 1 9 6 4 - 6 5 ha v e not been their c a rs collided. T h e acci< lent r e p o r t in d ic a to r ment, each cadet was given a not a l l e v i a t e a p r o b l e m which 4 p.m .,'D em Hall Ballroom. n a m ed , he s a i d . According to -campus police, that ne it h e ■ c a r w a s sp eeding, ride in the Air F o rce ’ s fatuous is a n a t u ra i outgrowth of U ni- EVOL SPELLED BACKWARDS IS LOVE Food Science Club:G. Malcolm both d r i v e r s reported they had No t i c k e t s w e r e i s s u e d pending " T -B ir d ” on Saturday at Self­ v e r s i t y exp, Trout, "A Food Scientist Sees 3ion, green lights. Officers are in- f in al i n v e s t i g a t i o ridge Air F o rce Base. T h e y m et. is heart leapt. "I |i ou : In ■«I. Russia” — 7:30p .m ., 126Anthony The four cadets were William _ . M e too. I she cried. Hall. L . Phillips, Je fferso n ,K y .fresh - t n g i f l G G r S T o man, Frank R. Burgener, J r . , me," he cried, “are you a girl of expensive tastes?" E n g i n e e r i n g D e a n , | Whose | T o T r a v e l W e s t R a lly P u ts F o c u s Westfield, N.J. freshman, John M G G t T o n i g h t C.. C a l l a h a n sophomore, and Thomas Pratt, Rochester soph­ T w elv e m g in e e n n g s o c ie tie s in the l.ai sing and c e n t r a l M i c h - •N. hey," she cried. " 1 am a girl of simple tastes." “( iood," he cried, "for my cruel lather sends me an allowance mirely large enough to support life. omore. PIN NIN GS: K a r e n K l e i n , Oak P a r k so p h o ­ John D. Ryder, dean of the C o l l e g e of Engineering, will O n S u m m e r W o rk igan a r e a wil 1 s p o n s o r a jo i n t m e e ti n g n i b s e r v a n c e o f National "Money does not matter to five," she cried. "M y tastes are ini pie; my wants are few. Just take me riding in a long, new. m o r e at W ay ne S t a t e , to Kenny spend this week in the W’est. A summer of fun in Europe, E x p e r i m e n t in In ter n atio n , IV - D i n n e r T ic k e ts E n g i n e e r s W ee k , tonight in K e l - vel invertible and I am content." W elt, Oak P a r k s o p h o m o r e and In Denver, Colo., he will be or at a picturesque re so rt, c a n ing. Tickets went on sale for the In­ logg C e n t e r . •( ; live, he cried, and ran away as fa t as bis little Alpha E p s i l o n P i . a g u e s t speaker at the~ 48th be yours by attending the Sum­ T h e p o s s i b i l i t y of e m p l o y m e n t Lovell L a w re n ce , J r . , D ire c to r ternational Dinner Friday in the stumpy legs wi aid carry him, for lie had no yelloiw c President John A. Hannah has management will answer ques­ ap plicatio ns. , W i v e s T o S t a g e been namee chairman of commit­ tions concerning resort employ­ C u t t s i s a m e m b e r of the C L E A N E R AND lie knew lie must forget the girl, but lying on hi: pallet at tee judges for the B ’nai B’ rith ment. G r a d u a t e F e l l o w s h i p P a n e l of the dormitory, whimpering and moaning, lie knew he 'oiild not. H a ir S ty le S h o w Miss K n i g h t and McIntosh, th e N a tio n a l A c a d e m y o f S c i e n ­ SH I R T LAUNDRY G reater Lansing Human Rela­ At last till idea came to liii : though he did not have the c e s , N a t io n a l R e s e a r c h C o u n c il . 6 2 3 E . Grand R i v er tions Award. through the school of hotel, r e s ­ money to buy a convertible, pel laps he had enough to rent one! S p r a g u e ’ s Salo n of I l ai r D e s ig n He will s t a y until T h u r s d a y . ED 2-3537 The judges will select the out­ taurant and institution m a n a g e ­ wi l l sta g e a d e m o n s t r a t i o n of standing local citizen for human ment, have done extensive work I lupe reborn, lie rushed on I - little stumpy legs (curious to h a i r s i yi i r f o r E v e r g r e e n A i v e s kindness and community brother­ in the re so rt field. Monday Store Hours - 9 : 3 0 A.M. to 5 : 3 0 P.M. toll, lie was six feet tall, but a his life he suffered from little to n ig h t . hood action. Also on hand will be M rs. stumpv legs ! lie rushed, I say, t i an automobile rental company Two cli ■; m b e r s will model Rt. Rev. M sgr. Jerom e V. Mac Diane Faux, representing Sun- and rented a yellow convert ibi lor 810 dow n plus ten cents a s o m e of t e w e st h a i r s t y l e s . Eachin, St. T h o m a s Aquinas nybrook F a rm Resort, and Al­ mile. Then, with many a laugh and e per, he drove a wav ti The m e e t i n g will be held a t t h e exander S. Wells, manager of it ’s e le m e n ta ry , pick up the girl. Church, E ast Lansing, is also h o m e of M r s . Lir.ton A. C a r t e r serving as one of .the judges. Owen Graduate Hall, who is an "! Mi, bully !" she cried when she saw the ear. 1Ins suits at s p . m . simple tastes to a 'T .' t omi', let us spot I over r< ug highn experienced reso rt manager. m y d e a r . . . a pipe is Information concerning t r a v e l and through bosky dells." and wopir abroad can b e ob ta in ed Away they drove. All that day and night they drove and w h a t y o u ’ll sm oke W a y n e P r o f P o in ts U p at the Rally from Judy and Doug C l a r k , representing A m e r i c a n finallv. tired hut happy, they parki 1 high on a wind-swept hill. Youth Hostels, or Mike R osen- " Marlliori>?" he said. if y o u ' r e r e a d y D a n g e r s O f C o ld W a r stein, campus representative of for a c h a n g e "Yum , yum, " she. said. They lit their Mar! bun is. They pulTi pp " B e c a u s e the w orld i s so m uch "Tw o things involved h e r e ment. " You know," he said, "you are like a Marlboro clean m o r e c o m p l e x tod ay, i n t e r n a l s i t ­ u a t i o n s a r e open to c o n f l i c t , ” Otto would be that no one will say that the m ilitary budget can be cut no TOP 200 .. . a p i p e t h a t ’s and tresh and relaxing." "Y e-. I am clean and fresh and relaxing," she admitted. F e i n s t e i n , p r o f e s s o r at W ayne S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y , sa i d T h u r s d a y m atter what, an d others w i l l wonder what will happen to our 45s sm all, fem in in e and "Hut, all the same, there is a big difference between Marl bon is and ini'. Iieeau-e I do not have all efficacious white Seleetrate night. secu rity ,” he said. filter." F e i n s t e i n , sp e a k i n g at a m e e t ­ Feinstein admitted that he did s p a r k e d with c r y s t a l They laughed. They kissed. Me screamed. ing of the L a n s i n g A r e a C o m m i t ­ not have the answer to the prob­ tee for a Sane N u clear P olicy , lem, and that no-one would unless o r a u r o r a s t o n e s .. "What is it, hey?" she asked, her attention aroused. s a id that we h a v e r e a c h e d a m a j o r there is a general realization that " l ook at the speedometer," he said. "We have driven 200 t u r n i n g point in th e c o ld w a r s i n c e there has been a change in both all this plus fine mile-, arid this ear costs ten cents a mile, and I have only p a r t i e s in t h e W e s t e r n and E a s ­ the cold war and the slum war and 820 left." t e r n b l o c s ha v e r e a c h e d an e q u i ­ that one has an effect on the other. "Hut that is exactly enough," she said. sm oking quality lib riu m w h i c h n e ith er can co n ­ trol. comes " T h e d a n g e r to g o v e r n m e n t from un d er d ev e lo p ed ENGINEERS. . . ms W e show th re e from "Y es," he said, "but we still have to drive home." "Oh, " she said. They fell into a profound gloom. He started the motor and hacked out of the parking place. Now On S a l e a r e a s w h e r e m in o r c h a n g e s c a n ca u se intern atio nal c o n f l i c t s , " GET ONt o u r a s s o r t m e n t of in y, look!” she cried. "The speedometer doesn't move when you are hacking up." F e in ste in said . at genuine briarw oods lie looked. It was true. “ Eureka!" he cried. 2‘Tlijit solves F e i n s t e i n p o in te d out th a t a niv problem. I will drive home in reverse. Then no more miles s e n s i b l e p r o g r a m to d eal with • E n g i n e e r i n g Bldg. Each, 3 . 0 0 will register on the speedometer and I will have enough money p o v e r t y would have to h a v e the su p p o r t o f g r o u p s w h o a r e at to pay!" • Union C i g a r Stand "I think that is a smashing idea, she said, and she was right. p r e s e n t o f t e n fig h tin g a m o n g t h e m s e l v e s , su ch a s s a l a r i e d and “ If you buy 4 5 s Because today our hero is in the county jail where food, cloth­ sm a ll incom e w ork ers. •Drug S t o r e s ing. and lodging are provided free of charge, and his allowance “ If t h e r e i s to b e a r e a l s l u m e l s e w h e r e , yo u ’ r e is piling up so fast that in two or three years he will have w a r , the m o n e y to su pport it c a n paying too m u c h ’ ’ Jacobsons enough money to take hi- girl riding again. s: uiin \t»«shuimu only c o m e f r o m un lik ely m e a n s su ch a s a ‘ t a x c u t ’ o r f r o m t h e SPARTAN A ccessories ** * * Marlboro Cigarettes. good as they are, should not be smoked d i v e r s i o n of the m i l i t a r y bu dg et. DISC SHOP backwards. He, the makers of Marlboro, most earnestly T h i s i s l ik e t r a n s f e r r i n g funds f r o m one w a r to a n o t h e r , ” F e i n ­ s t e i n sa id . ENGINEER O PE N EVENINGS V urge you to light only the tobacco end. Otherwise your smoking pleasure will be substantially diminished. I ' M ich igan State News, E a s t L ansing, M ich igan Monday, F e b r u a r y 17, 1964 P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u F ro s h F in d C o lle g e B a f f lin g , F e b . 24 All m ajors, all colleges (B). Bur roughs Wellcome & Co., m /f. USA Inc.: College of Business, S o c i a l S e c u r i t y Adminis­ N a t u r a l S c i ' e n c e , A rts and C a lif o r n ia S tu d y G r o u p S a y s L etters, Social Science (B). Detroit F re e P r e s s : Journal­ tration: A ll m ajors, all colleges (B), m/ f. ism, English, political science U. S. Naval Avionics Facility: Edi t o r ' s Note—Every year It is a national problem, and d o ." But in college they find holes, the people at Claremont (B.M). m/ s . E lectrical (B,M) Engineers. many c o l l e g e freshmen and it is not new. But it becomes out they aren t’ really bright in know there is no such thing as District Intelligence Office, US Westinghouse E l e c t r i c C or­ their t e a c h i r s find they increasingly urgent as growing science, they're just bright. I hey a perfect prediction on how any Navy: All m ajors, all colleges poration: College of Business, ^ hordes of students pound on col­ can be happier, and just as. suc­ student will perform . a r e n ' t ready for c o l l e g e and (B,M). electrical, mechanical (B.M) En­ lege doors for admission. cessful, in some other field.” "T h e students who flunk out gineers. the problem is growing Goodyear A ero-space C orp.: Sometimes it is a m atter of Sometimes it is a part of the are not the ones with the lowest worse. He r e ' s a look at it their high school preparation. E lectrical (B,M,D), mechanical Fe b. 24- 25 process of growing up. ability,” says P ro cter Thomson, from the standpoint of a (B,M), math physics (M,D). International H arvester Co.: "T h ere is a great gap be­ " 1 he door to college may also economics professor at C la re ­ tween high school and college Goodyear T i r e & Rubber Co.: Agricultural, c i v i l , electrical, group of pre s t i ge c o l l e g e s be the doorway to m aturity," says mont Men’s College. courses in the social scien ces, Chemical, mechanical, electrical mechanical, metallurgy (B.M) whose new students are c a r e ­ William Frenaye, assistant to the "The ones who flunk out are and even great m economics,* (B) engineers, chem istry (B,M), enginees, College of Business fully c h o s e n and still are of ­ president of P itzer College. the goof-offs. accounting. (B,M). ten found lacking. said G. N. Rostvold, acting dean "T h e re is a vast difference "And i t ’ s a shame — it’ s a Riverside U n i f i e d Schools: Lockheed-California Co.: Civil of Pomona College, one of the in the thinking of a high school shame that life has to be real Elementary education, English, engineering, math and physics CLARMONT, Calif, f— Claremont group. senior living at home, and that and life has to be earnest for " C o l l e g e f r e s h m e n h a v e no same person just a few months math, science, foreign languages, (B,M,D), chem ical, metallurgi­ " C o l l e g e i s a strange and baf­ the eight years of high school idea how e x c i t i n g t h e s e s u b j e c t s later living in a dormitory with physical education (B,M). m, f. cal, e lectrical, mechanical (B, flin g w orld to most freshmen. and college. can b e . ” S o m e t i m e s it is a m a t t e r young people from all over the Seattle School D istrict #1: Ele­ M,D). They just don’t know what they "Young people ought to be able world. ‘ mentary education, a rt, English, National Castings Company: are getting into.” of s t a t u s . to goof off. "B u t we are driven "It is astonishing why somany mathem atics, m u s i c , business Mechanical, metallurgical ( B ) I hat is the c o n s i d e r e d opinion "It is understandable if he be­ by that status thing. It's going bright youngsters want to go into comes confused and a little lo st.” e d u c a t i on , h o m e econom ics,, engineers. of a group of f a c u l t y m en who to produce a dull generation.” science, p h y s i c a l education, U. S. Naval Ordance Naval f o r y e a r s have be en w a tching scien ce,” says John Brownell, of Despite the ca re with which the Clarmont Graduate School and the entering students are cho­ s p e c i a l education, f o r e i g n Ordance Test Station: E lectrical, young p e o p l e e m b a r k on the University Center. sen, and despite the efforts made language (B,M ). m /f. mechanical, chem ical, physics, s t o r m y s e a s of h i g h e r ed uca tion ‘THE BOOKWORM” — One of the part i ci pants in Water C a r e e r C a r n i v a l C h i c a g o P a y m e n t C enter, mathem atics, chem istry (B,M,D) at the C l a r e m o n t c o l l e g e s . “ They think ‘ it's the thing to to keep round pegs out of square Carnival c e l e b r a t i o ns Tu e s da y in the K i v a g o e s throuqh his Social Security Administration: engineers. \ P e titio n s A v a i l a b l e part of a s kit on literature. photo by ken roberts Petitions f o r th e executive comm ittee for the 1964 C areer W e d n e s d a y In A u d ito riu m Carnival a re now available in M a y t a g G ifts living units and dorm itories. They must be returned by Feb. MSU is among 41 colleges and 19. universities receiving personal V ie n n a S y m p h o n y P e r fo r m s Positions o p e n a r e general contributions in the past year chairm an, advertising c h a i r ­ from Maytag employees through t \ le: r.a Symphony O rrhes- 8 in B Minor (Unfinished)” by Schubert's "Unfinished” sym­ man, a r t chairman, b a n q u e t the Educational G i ft - Matching or, its f i r s t v i s i t to the United Franz Schubert; and “ 1ill Eulen- phony, on the other hand, was chairm an, s e c r e t a r y , staging p l a n of the Maytag Company ps, •'.•.ill present a concert spiegel’ s M e r r y Pranks” by never pertorm ed during the com­ chairm an, and theme chairm an. Foundation, Inc. >: 1 - p.m.. Wednesday in the Richard Strauss. poser’ s lifetime. In f a c t , the Auditor . 1 he program is a Beethoven’ s "P a s to ra l” sym­ manuscript of the work was not Series attraction of the Uni- phony, a m asterpiece of descrip ­ discovered until 37 y ears after Lecture-Concert tive music, renders in musical Schubert's death, when, in 1865, N e e d 2 1 - Y e a r S u ffe r e r s Office, term s the com poser’ s " r e c o l­ the composition also had its first 1v-l<= e baton of conductor lections of life in the country.” performance in Vienna. Any student 21 years of age or older who has had difficulties ng Sawallisch, th eo rch es- Its first performance was given with the administration regarding drinking or other off-campus A work of incandescent beauty, 11 perform, the "Symphony in Vienna in 1808, and it soon activities is asked to attend a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the "Unfinished” symphony has No. 6 ¡:. 1 Major (Pastoral)” became a standard work in the 328 Student S ervices. been immensely popular with the. en; the "Symphony No. symphonic rep ertoire. The meeting will allow a committee to gather facts for. a concert audiences. The lyrical two-movement work seem s to report to be delivered spring term concerning rights for spring from a well of inexhausti­ students 21 and over. ble melody. T o p S e n io r s S h a r e Richard S t r a u s s ’ symphonic SOUNDS OF MANY LANDS •• Shown i s one the many groups that performed at the International tone poem, "T ill Eulenspiegel's Hootenany Friday in the Union photo by ken roberts N e g ro H e rita g e W eek M u s ic , S p o r ts L o v e M erry P ran ks,” is a sophisti­ cated and witty musical joke A love for summer sports is in the MSU chorus. She is se c­ based on the exploits of a tr a ­ shared by Rae Ramsey and Bud retary of Delta Omicron, music ditional rogue from German folk­ Sudara, seniors of the week. honorary. lore. The work was first p e r­ P la n C it y W id e O b s e rv a n c e This past summer, Miss Ram­ With a 3.5 all university point formed in 1895. F ig u r e s R e v e a l L a t in L a n d s sey worked at Mendelson’ s r e ­ average, Miss Ramsey is in Hon­ A celebration highlighting the cation, labor, sports and en ter­ member of F a i r Employment Organized in 1900, the Vienna sort in South Haven. F o r the ors College and M ortar Board. Negro’ s role in history is planned tainment are participating. P ractices Commission; William Symphony is now on its first past two sum m ers, Sudara has She is a member of Pi Beta American concert tour. The 126- Feb. 16-22 by the Lansing Negro W. Layton, Regional director of R e t a in L e v e l O f U .S . A id been building a sailing sloop, Phi sorority and Kappa Delta The G reater Lansing Youth member orch estra h a s b e e n Heritage Week Committee. FE P C , which he hopes to sail in the Pi education honorary. Coordinating Council, which in­ hailed as one of Europes finest The comm ittee seeks to edu­ Committee chairmen include: Mackinac ra ce this summer. A history m ajor, Sudara is cludes several campus groups, musical organizations. It h a s cate the entire community, Ne­ M rs. Clinton Canady J r . and WASHINGTON .P— Only Latin assistance appropriation, $1. 5 They also share an apprecia­ a member of Delta Tau Delta and the alumni chapters of Ome­ been conducted by such famous gro and white, about the values Robert Runyan, program ; Lee Am erica is in line for as much billion below the administration's tion of m usic, both being music fraternity and History Club. He ga Psi Phi fraternity and Al­ m aestros as Bruno W a l t e r , found in Negro heritage, accord­ Williams, research ; Benjamin E. U.S. economic aid this year as request. chairmen for their Greek houses. was on his dorm 's General Coun­ pha Kappa Alpha sorority have Gustav Mahler, Richard S trauss, ing to M rs. Jacqueline W arr, c o - Dennis and Albert Adams, social;. last, according to figures made AID did not give any country- Miss Ramsey' is a music major cil and J-Council e x e c u t i v e pledged support. chairm an. Rudolph V. Wilson and Stuart available Sunday by the Agency by-country breakdown on where Sir Thomas Beecham, Herbert and has sung in Brigadoon, the board. He was also public re la ­ " I t is hoped that this project Honorary board of advisors In­ J . Dunnings J r ., exhibits; M rs. f o r International Development the money is going. Nor did its von Karajan, Otto Klem perer, U niversity T heatre’ s major mus­ tions chairman for J-Counciland will help break down the b ar­ clude: Dr. John A. Hannah,pres­ R a l p h E . Riddle, literature; (AID). Economic assistance else­ statistics include arm s aid, which F e l i x Weingartner and Ernst ical in 1962. She was a mem­ is publicity chairman for Senior r ie rs surrounding the Negro by ident of Michigan State Univer­ Richard D. L etts, sports and en­ where could drop $300 million. Congress cut heavily, or Peace Ansermet. ber of State Singers and is noW Council. p r o v i d i n g c l e a r e r under­ sity; Jam es M. Hare, secretary tertainment; M rs. Josephine F . The Alliance - F o r - P rog ress Corps or surplus food outlays. Sudara has a 2.5 point aver­ Since its inception the Vienna standing,” M rs. Warr said. of state; Otis M. Smith, Supreme Wharton and Gilbert Hill, public program for social and economic age. He was a member of the Symphony has presented some Originators o f th e project, Court Ju stice; M rs. Mary Sharpe, relations. advance in this hemisphere got experimental Student Education Corps. 500 new works including 150 world prem iere perform ances. M rs. W arr, a Michigan State University graduat, and Gilbert $690.7 million in aid funds for fiscal 1963 which ended last June Sign UfS Set M e s s ie u r s ! After graduation, Miss Ram­ Hill, a form er MSU student, said 30. F o r fiscal 1964, Latin Am eri­ sey would like to teach vocal music for a year and then go on Wolfgang Sawallisch, the o r­ they felt there was a need for P r in c e t o n P r o f T o A d d r e s s ca is to be alloted from $665.7 For Students ch estra’ s youthful conductor, has recognizing the Negro’ s role in million to $717,7 million. The for a m asters degree in applied led the m ajor symphony orch es­ exact amount will depend on how Registration f o r students in­ Il n ’y a q u 'u n history m ore often than once E c o n o m ic G r o u p O n T a x e s terested in attending the "Winds voice. Sudara plans to go to law tras and directed performances some proposed projects m easure every 100 y ears (referring to the school after graduation. of many leading operas in Europe. of C h a n g e in the Emerging r e c e n t Emancipation C e l e ­ Richard A. Musgrave, pro­ nical a rticle s, he is the author up to Washington’ s standards. s e u lm e n t m o t bration). fessor o f the Woodrow Wilson of "T he Theory of Public F i­ In the Near East and South Nations” s e m i n a r will begin <’ school of public affairs at P rin ce­ nance” and “ The Incidence of the Asia, U.S. economic aid is ex­ Wednesday an d continue until The committee has asked Gov­ ton University, will address the Corporation Income T ax,” and he pected to fall off from $947.2 Feb. 26. p o u r n o s Registration for the Feb. 28 C. W . P O S T ernor George Romney to issue a state wide proclamation of "N e­ economics faculty-graduate col­ loquium t w i c e Wednesday in is co-author of two books of readings on taxation. million in 1963 to $807.5-$827.5 million in 1964. seminar will be held in 335 Stu­ p a n ta lo n s - gro Heritage Week.” Union P arlo r C. The F a r East aid program is dent S e r v i c e s Building every COLLEGE "W e realize1 that the Negro has not always fought alone but has At 3 p.m. he will speak of “ The Balance-of-Paym ents As­ T ick ets R e d e e m e d declining from $443.1 million to class day from 2 to 5 p.m. $338-$346 million. And the Afri­ Those s t u d e n t s wishing to c h ic , O F L O N G I SLAND UNIVERSITY had help from other interested pects of U.S. Tax Policy” and can program from $261.1 million attend all sessions including the W - banquet Feb. 29 will be charged p arties. T herefore the proposed at 8 p.m. he will discuss "A l­ F o r T h e M is e r’ to $201.7-$208.1 million. Salutes the W orld’s F a ir emblem is a Negro and a white ternative Ways of Measuring the These allocations have been for those who will only attend the m a g n ifiq u e s , with ~ — man on either side of a balanced Effectiveness of F iscal P olicy.” Ticket distribution for the Un­ determined by AID following Con­ four m ajor speeches and panel s c a l e . The t h e m e is "C o ­ Musgrav e was form erly at John g re ss’ passage last month; of a discussions, but they are asked to TW O 5 -WEEK SUMMER SESSIONS iversity Theatre production of reg ister. Hopkins University, the Uriiver- $ 3 —b i l l i o n econom ic-m ilitary é lé g a n t s , existence through Understand­ "T h e M iser” will begin today ing,” • sity of Michigan, and the resear h through Wednesday from 12:30 to Enjoy a p r o f i t a b le sum m er o f study a n d a t the 1 41 - a c r e c a m p u s o f C. W . Post recreation College, staff o f the Federal R eserve Board of Governors. 5 p.m ., at the Fairchild Theater Why Do d is t in g u e s . l o c a t e d o n t h e N o r t h S h o r e o f Long Island, Negro firm s and Negroes from medicine, l a w , the arts, edu­ In addition to numbeous tech- ticket office. NOW! BRAVO! only 3 0 minutes from the W o r ld s o n e hour fr o m Midtown M a n h a t t a n . Fair, The Moliere comedy will run from Wednesday through Satur­ day. two c l a s s ring There are You R ead O n - c a m p u s f a c i li t i es i n c l u d e : s w i m m i n g , g y m n a s i u m , riding, bowl in g, t h e a t r e a n d c o n c e r t s . H a ir s t y lin g F a s h io n s Tickets may be redeemed only with an arena theater coupon book. All other students may buy com p an ies to serve So Slowly? tickets at the door the night of A noted publisher in Chicago f o r t h e n e w e s t t r e n d s you. APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED perform ance. 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Spartan Center If visiting student, from which college?. 211 MAC. AVE- ED- 71668 Illinois. A postcard will do. '4 M ich igan S tate News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan M on d ay , F e b r u a r y 1 7 , 1 9 6 4 S L a z y S u n d a y S p e n t S le e p in g , S o c ia liz in g Sunday for the MSU student is a day of re st and re s tle s s ­ ness. It is recuperation from the two nights before and the last chance for preparation for the coming Monday. As he climbs out of his Sun­ day-go-to-m eeting clothes after a bounteous dinner or groggily out of bed after a lengthy slum­ ber, the student suddenly realizes there are innumerable little tasks to be done before Monday morn­ ing t h a t were somehow over­ looked during weekend activities. There is assigned reading to be read, tests to be studied for, a paper to be written, a blue- book to be bought, and socks to be washed. With a groan and a sigh he acknowledges the neces­ sity of getting busy. Sunday, however, is still week­ end, and a weekend means visits from relatives and friends, male and fem ale. So it is just as likely the MSU student will con­ duct a cross-cam p us tour, or spend the afternoon talking in the lounge. And even if there are no visi­ to rs, there is still talking on the teiephone--or sleeping. Sunday means return of stu­ dents w ho spend weekends at home and the resulting exchanges of "what we did this weekend.’ ’ And Sunday evening is debates over who gets what change after ordering hamburgers and cokes from the g rill, and the re c u rr­ ence of the realization that there TOO MUCH what studying seems to be for Ed is still that book to be read, that Turner, Mt. freshman. Sometimes those themes paper to be written, and even that Photo by Bob Borit dog to be walked. just have to D.C.To Vote For First Time *¡1$ WASHINGTON f - A n o l d e r te r of national politics. lation with almost 500,000 of vot­ woman registering to vote in Fo r the firs time in its 162-year ing age. However, unknown thou­ Washington, D. C , , s a y s she sands—possibly 5 0,000— federal history as an incorporated city, workers keep their voting r e s i­ doesn't know whether she is Re­ publican or Democrat— " I t ’ s too residents of the D istrict of Co­ dence back in their home towns. lumbia will vote for the nation's DOGS AND DUCKS TAKE e a rly .’’ president and vice president this y ear. C o ffe e H o u r s IT EA SY, TOO-*Sunday on DR. DOUGLASM. DEAN A 109-year old man registering campus means a friendly Phi Gamma Nu sorority wi for the first time in his life says The 23rd amendment to theU.S. hold coffee hours for faculty O PTO M ETRIST he w a n t s to b e l o n g to "M r. hand feeding bread to the Constitution, adopted in 1961, au­ and staff m em bers in the col­ Roosevelt’ s p arty.” thorized it, and Washington will AND A TIME FOR STUDY -- Typical of a Sunday scene ducks along the Red Cedar lege of business today as part 210 A B B O T T RD. Phone get three votes in the E lecto r Col­ of the celebration of the com ­ are these students in the library preparing to check out the A y o u n g man wa n t s to know River, while itmeans a walk lege. m erce and business sorority’ s books that will occupy their time during the week. E . LANSING 332-6563 whether the bars would be closed on election day. Right now, it’ s going through 40th national anniversary. with one of the SAE brothers the problems of registering. The MSU Phi Gamma Nu chap­ HOURS BY APPOINTM ENT F a c u lty G r o u p M e e ts T u e s d a y to Sruno, the fraternity's T It shows what a strange new ter will hold the Founders’ Day All th e questions t h a t have coffee hours from 9:30 a.m ., ganization -will be under review. jt. Bernard mascot. • A b o v e C o lle g e D ru g S t o r e / world this voting business is for T h e w i n t e r t e r m m e e t i n g of been asked and answered in other to 11 a .m ., and from 2:30 p .m ., The meeting is open. Washington, D .C .--the v e ry ce n - th e M S U c h a p t e r of th e A m e r i c a n cities through the years are being to 4 p .m ., in the Eppley fourth asked for the first time and all at A s s o c i a t i o n of U n i v e r s i t y P r o ­ floor lounge. once here. f e s s o r s w ill b e held at 7:30 p.m. P ro fs A d d re s s Washington residents still have G ra d s T o Show Tuesday in 118 P hy sics-M ath . JE T S In Flight no voting voice in their munici­ pal affairs. The President names A rt In L ib ra ry T h e s u b j e c t of the f a c u l t y o r - XCITI n g T h in g s H a p p e n a t F o r d M o t o r C o m p a n y ! Charles R. St. C lair, ch air­ the three city com m issioners to A S t u d e n t Art Exhibit will man of mechanical engineering, administer city affairs under the soon be on display in the main and Harwood \V. Phend, a s s is ­ direction of Congress. entrance of the L ib rary. This tant to the dean of engineering, exhibit of graduate students’ oils The city had to carve out 91 traveled to Flint today for a is being sponsored by the F rosh - voting p recin cts and find 91 cen­ dinner meeting of twenty active Soph Council with the help of te r s , such as schools, churches, chapters of JETS tin the Flint William Adams, Ann Arbor grad­ even a hotel lobby, for re g iste r­ area. uate assistant. ing and voting. St. C lair will speak on p ro - Some 56,000 had registered by . pulsion system s in space travel the middle of February, with the , and Phend will give a status deadline for registering for the report of JET S in Michigan. p r i m a r y March 21. Approxi­ mately 100,000 citizens are ex­ E a r n i n g M o n e y in E u r o p e The meeting will be sponsored pected to re g iste r. by the Michigan Society of P ro ­ fessional Engineers, Flint chap­ ter. Washington has a ”6 4 ,0 0 0 popu- Turntable JO B S S00 L e s s cartridge IN EUROPE VARSITY DRIVE-IN E v e ry reg istered stud ent $OQ50 with AE 880P can get a jo b in E u ro p e and DELIVERY SERVICE or Shure M70 receive a travel grant. A m ong th o u san d s of jo b s 5 P . M . to 2 A .M : or av aila b le a re re s o rt, sales, l i f e g u a r d a n d o ffic e w o r k . Pizzas Subs only N o e x p e rie n c e is n e c e s s a r y and w a g e s r a n g e to $100 mont hl y. 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If y o u 'r e an a u t o m a t i c d e v o t e e , w e t hi nk you'll b e c h e e r e d by drivin g th e m . T h e y e n jo y m e e t i n g c h a l l e n g e s like " D e s i a n e w a u t o m a t i c drive with 4 - s p e e d s t i c k -s h i f t perfo rr ery for t h e tas k, e x p l or i n g wholly ne w m e t h o d s . a n c e built right i n . ” Frankly, th e y a r e a m o n g t h e m o w h a t Ford Motor C o m p a n y t r a n s m i s s i p n e n g i n e e r s h a v e Developm ent Engin eering | M a m 'acturing I T h e d e m a n d for i de a s h a s ne v e r b e e n g re a t e r . avid c a r b u ffs a ro u n d a n d it s h o w s in t hei r work ! d e s i g n e d in th e way of e x c i t i n g g o o d i e s to g o with our (Engineering) | M ark etin g / Sa les h S y s te m s If y ou ’d like to c h e c k into t h e n e w t h i ng s g o i ng on n e w h o t te r V -8 mills in t h e m e d i u m - d i s p l a c e m e n t c l a s s . M o r e proof of t h e e x c i t i n g t hi ng s t h a t h a p p e n at Foi Engineering I Cu st om er Engineering I a t IBM—a n d t h e s i g n i f i c a n t pr o f e s s i o n a l o p p o r ­ It's a s p a n k i n g new 3 - s p e e d a u t o m a t i c drive t h a t a d d s M o tor C o m p a n y to brin g b r i g h t e r i d e a s a n d b e t t e r - b u t u ni t i e s o p e n i n g up t h e r e f o r m e n a n d w o m e n — m ore h u s t l e w ith out extra m u s c l e in C o m e t , Fairlane c a r s to th e A m e r i c a n R o a d . s e e your c o l l e g e p l a c e m e n t o f f i c e r a n d m a k e a n a n d Ford m o d e ls for ’64. A m o n g its m a n y v i r t u e s : l e s s If you c a n n o t a t t e n d t h e i nterview, | a p p o i n t m e n t to tal k with IBM r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s . I a v o ir d u p o i s . . . fe w e r p a rt s . . . s m o o t h e r t a k e -o ff s . . . wr i te or c a l l : | IBM is a n Equal Oppor t uni t y Empl oy e r . I up to 3 5 % m o r e g o in Low . . . e x t r a br a k in g in dow nhill R. F. Ma c Du f f , B r a n c h M a n a g e r | work . . . w h i s p e r -q u i e t in Neu tr al . qu arterback-style IBM Corp. I 6 0 8 S. W a s h i n g t o n Ave. I p assing p erfo rm an ce! ^ O T O R C O MP A N Y L a n s i n g 7 , M i c h i ga n | 4 8 4 - 7 7 8 1 . 1 T h e m en at Ford w ho d e sig n su ch in tric a c ie s a s tra n s m is ­ The American Road. Dearborn, Michigan MOVE AHEAD— S E E IB M s io n s are not ju st w alking slid e ru le s or talkin g co m p u te rs. T h e y 're men who get excited about c a rs and the fun of W HERE ENGINEERING LEA D ER SH IP BRINGS YOU B E T T E R -B U IL T C A R S ÓM i c h i g a n State News, E a s t L an sing, M ich igan M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 7 , 19 6 4 » # “ I c a n w r i t e ag ai n? L O S T : P A R K E R . 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C all 33~ -2 3 7 0 . _ _ _ _ _ _ 32 S E W I N G M A C H I N E SIN G ER • AUTdM OTIVE •E M P L O Y M E N T t io n v a g o n . 6 - p a s s e n g e r , lug g a g e c o m p a r t m e n t , h y d r o m a t i c , po w ­ PORTA B L E - E q u i p p e d to m a k e b u t to n h o l e s , b l i n d h e m , o v e r ­ T o P ro d u c e 'G e n e r a lis t s ’ e r , r e g u l a r g a s e n g in e . E x c e l l e n t H ASLETT c a s t s , and d a r n s . C a n b e taker, MSU a t t e m p t s to p r o d u c e p a c k ­ • FO R R E N T b a c k g r o u n d and a c q u a in t h im with co n d it i o n . IV 7 - 0 6 5 8 . 28 c a r e of f o r only 7 p a y m e n t s of aging ' g e n e r a l i s t s ’ r a t h e r than • FO R S A L E the fu n d a m e n t a l t e c h n i q u e s , 1963 6 l.DS.MOBH t ', S u p e r 8 8 , 4 - $ 6 .5 7 p e r m o n t h , guaranteed, s p e c ia l i s t s , D a v i d O lsso n , in­ • L O S T & FOUND APARTM ENTS O l s s o n sa i d . door, exce lle n ce d h d itio n . $ 2 ,5 9 5 . t r a d e i n s a c c e p t e d . C a l l O! 5 - s t r u c t o r in p a c k a g i n g , s a i d . T h e sch o o l of packaging has •PER SO N A L P h o n e IV 2 - 2 9 6 2 . ______________2 9 1 B lock from Berkey H a ll 2054. t 30 T h e f i e l d o f p a c k a g i n g i s so b e e n g r o w i n g slo w ly but s t e a d i l y • P E A N U T S PERSO N A L 1963 1MPA1 A “0 9 , 4 - s p e e d , s t i c k BUM PER P O O L t a b l e ! Heavy b r o a d , h e s a i d , that M S U can n o t s i n c e i t s b e g in n in g in 1952. • REA L ESTATE s h i ft , m a r o o n , r e d l e a t h e r b u c k e t duty, e x c e l l e n t co n d it i o n . JIZ1 , p o s s i b l y s p e c i a l i z e . It i s so T h e r e a r e about 180 s t u d e n t s Openings for 2-3-4 • SER VIC E s e a t s . P a d d e d dash . V i b r a t o r Phone ED 2 - 2 2 5 " . n e c e s s a r y to t e a c h m e th o d s and e n r o l l e d in th e s c h o o l of p a c k a g ­ radio. T U 2 - 0 8 3 5 . 30 PORT ABLE T Y P E W R IT E R - t o o l s , not a p p l i c a t i o n s . •TR A N SPO RTA TIO N ing t h i s t e r m , inclu ding two w o m ­ and 5 students O ly m p ia P recision . B u y th e ‘ 56 F O R D , V - 8 , s t r a i g h t s t i c k , T h e s c h o o l m e r e l y t r i e s to g i v e en. •WANTED fin est. B e r m s av ailable. H a s s e l - new t i r e s , r u n s good. L e s t o f f e r . the stud ent a w ide and g e n e r a l T h e s c h o o l w ill b e m o v e d to a DEADLINE: Ca l l 3 3 2 - 8 8 5 2 . 29 A V A IL A B L E b r in g C o m p a n y , 31 0 N. Grand;. n e w b u ild ing n e a r South Shaw 1 p.m. one class day be­ fore publication. S T U D E F A K E R ' 4 8 , v e r y good co n d it i o n , no r u s t , S100. C a l l N O W IV 2 - 1 2 1 9 . LA D IES SKI boots, s iz e . Re­ ★ Service L a n e when it i s co m p l e t e d in about a year. r n wr *JK C a n c e l lo t io n s -12 noon one 33 2 -6 4 5 4 or 355-9256. ta il v alue $ 4 5 . B e s t o f f e r . C all L A D I E S and M E N S a l t e r a t i o n s . T h e b u ild ing p l a n s a r e in s e p ­ W w j* c lo s s d a y befo re p u b l¡ c a t io n 29 For the best in 332-3627. 28 W o r k guaranteed. R eason able a r a t e p h a s e s w hich p r o v i d e f o r COC K E R P U P P I E S , blo nd , AKC’ , PH O N E: O L D S M O B I L E 1959, D y n a m i c p r ic e s . Phone E D 2 -6 6 2 2 . fu tu re expan sion . T h e f i r s t ph ase " 88 ” . 4 - d o o r , hardtop, p o w e r Student Apartments 8 w e e k s . 6 2 7 S . F a t r v i e w A ve. ______________________________2 9 i s e x p e c t e d to c o s t $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 355-8255 s t e e r i n g and b r a k e s , r a d io . B a r ­ P h o n e IV " - 3 0 2 9 o r IV 9 - 9 2 1 9 . C H I L D C A R E - 1 in m y l i c e n s e d In cluded in th e p l a n s i s a new RATES: ___________29 home, d ays. 5 m in u tes fr o m c a m - $ 4 0 0 .0 0 0 packaging re s e a r c h la b ­ gain at $ 7 7 5 . IV 9 - 4 3 7 6 . Open daily 29 N E W $ 100 - c o a t - m a n - m a c pus. P hon e IV 9 - 2 0 3 7 . o r a t o r y . It w ill b e p aid f o r by 1 D A Y ............. $1.25 29 PONTIAC* l 9 6 4 , T e m p e s t s p o r t for L e o p a r d , s i z e 9 , S50 ; s k i r t s and p a c k a g i n g c o m p a n i e s w hich will 3 D A Y S _______ S2.50 E A S T E R S E A R L Y this y e a r . A l­ co u p e . A s s u m e p a y m e n t s . Only d r e s s e s , 1 0 - 1 4 . Ca l l IV 9 - 6 4 1 0 b e n e f it f r o m the student r e s e a r c h 5 D A Y S . . . . 53.75 t e r a t i o n s a n d s ew in g f o r the e n ­ $ 6 2 .7 1 p e r mon th. C all M a r k inspection a fte r 5 :3 0 p .m . 30 d a ta . T h e s i t e d e v e lo p m e n t c o s t t ir e fam ily . C a ll 3 3 2 -2 9 4 9 . (Based on 15 words per ad) Pung, a g e n t. E D 2 - 5 0 1 1 . 32 TW O G U ER N SEY h eifers 3 y e a r s ______________________________ 31 w ill b e p a id by the U n i v e r s i t y . There will be a 25$ service VOLKSWAGEN 1961 - B e r y l - old . C a l l OR " - 2 5 0 4 . 28 ACCIDEN T P R O B L E M ? C a ll A r e s e a r c h p r o g r a m f o r the' 332-8412 and bookkeeping charge if green , sunroof, e x tr a s . E x c e lle n t B A S S E T T - H O U N D puppy, A K t K a l a m a z o o S t r e e t B od y Sh op . s c h o o l o f p a c k a g i n g is be in g sp o n ­ co n d itio n . P r i v a t e o w n e r. IV S m a l l d e n t s to l a r g e w r e c k s . s o r e d by v a r i o u s p a c k a g e r s . this ad is not paid within EDWARD G. H A C K E R CO. p e d i g r e e , 4 8 2 - 6 0 - 6. 5-8979. 29 1959 NEW MOON D elu x e 10 x A m erican a n d f o r e i g n c a r s . Abo ut 2 0 c o m p a n i e s m a k e $ 3 , 0 0 0 one week. REALTORS C O R V E T T E S T IN G R A Y , 1 9 63 4 5 ’ , two b e d r o o m t r a i l e r . C a n G u a r a n t e e d w o r k . 4 8 9 - 7 5 0 7 . 1411 annual c o n t r i b u t i o n s in r e t u r n f o r c o n v e r t i b l e . W hite, 3 - s p e e d , v e r y a r r a n g e financing. C all 3 3 7 -0 6 2 3 E a s t K alam azoo . C r e s e a r c h d a ta , O l s s o n sa i d . T h e S t a t e N ew s d o e s not r e a s o n a b l e . C a ll OR " - 0 0 5 3 a f t e r T h e s c h o o l o f p a c k a g i n g i s one IV 5-2261 e v e n in g s ._________________________ 32 S T U D E N T T V R E N T A L S . New p e r m it r a c ia l o r relig io u s 3:00 p.m . 30 19” p o r t a b l e , $9 p e r m on th . 21” o f th e v e r y few s c h o o l s q u a lif ie d d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in i t s ad ­ J . B . ’S U SED CARS ★ L o s t & Found t a b l e m o d e l s , $8 p e r m on th , 17” by the a r m e d s e r v i c e s to do v ertising c o l u m n s . The p a c k a g e c u s h i o n i n g r e s e a r c h , he C H ECKIN G FOR L E A K S — Shown is a test made on plas­ E xclu siv ely C h ev ro lets EYD EA L V ILLA : 1 or 2 bed­ t a b l e m o d e l s , $ 7 p e r m on th . A 11 S t a t e N ew s w ill not a c c e p t F o r the n i c e s t u s ed C h e v y s in r o o m a p a r t m e n t s c o m p l e t e l y and L O S T : A c c o u n ti n g book and i m ­ said. tic bags at the packaging school. Gas is pumped into the' s e t s guaranteed, no se r v ic e o r a d vertisin g fro m p e r so n s town. e x c e l l e n t l y f u r n i s h e d . C h o i c e of p o r t a n t p a p e r s in E p p l e y C e n t e r , d eliv ery c h a r g e s . C a ll N ejac T V T h e p r e s e n t packaging c e n te r bag in order to check its flow through the bag. d iscrim in a tin g against r e ­ 2801 S . C e d a r , T U 2 - 1 4 7 8 interior c o l o r s , cen tral r e c - 11:00 o ' c l o c k T h u r s d a y . C a l l E D R e n t a l s , IV 2 - 0 6 2 4 . C i n c l u d e s t y p i c a l p a c k a g i n g l in e t a l m a t e r i a l s and d e t e r m i n e s the p r o p e r t i e s of th e m a t e r i a l s in­ l ig io n , r a c e , c o l o r o r C r o o m , la u n d ry f a c i l i t i e s , b a r b e ­ 2 - 0 6 6 4 . R e w a r d . _______________ 2 9 m a c h i n e r y to g i v e the stud ent fun­ r e s u lts , he said. vo lv ed , O l s s o n sa id . n a tion al o r i g i n . IR ONIN GS - to b e done In my dam ental e x p e r ie n c e , O l s s o n 19 5 " P L Y M O U T H , 4 - d o o r , s o m e c u e a r e a s , and s w i m m i n g p o o l. 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By RICHARD SCHWARTZ The State Swimmers and the Ohio St a t e B u c k e y e s proved State News Sports Writer the point Saturday by breaking 16 records in a m e e t won by M SU , M ic h ig a n S t a t e ’ s f e n c i n g t e a m 6 1 -4 4 , at the IM pool. c e l e b r a t e d the r e t u r n of J o h n Coach C harles McCaffree’ s sq ua d , r e t u r n i n g to the h o m e s e t t in g L e w i s to th e e p e e lin eup w ith after two weeks’ absence, put 12 new v a r s i t y m a r k s on the b o o k s , a p a i r of v i c t o r i e s in t h e i r f in a l and the visiting Buckeyes added f o u r . F o r S t a t e , it w as only the h o m e a p p e a r a n c e of the s e a s o n , fourth victory over Ohio State in 24 m e e t i n g s and the f i r s t win s l a s h i n g - W i s c o n s i n , 1 8 - 9 , and since 1961. ‘ ‘Thanks to a fine team effort,” M c C a f f r e e sa id a f t e r the edging Io wa, 1 5 - 1 2 . " L e w i s , who w a s found to b e meet, we finally showed that we have the squad to b e a t p h i o i n e l i g i b l e a f t e r the opening m e e t S tate's. Everyone contributed to make it a t h r i l l i n g a f te r n o o n , especially our sophomores who a r e j u s t c a t c h i n e f i r e a s the INTO TH E DRINK •• Swimmers heads toward the water os 400-yard freesty relay gets F A S T E R , F A S T E R ! I ! - State team screams for victory and with A ir F o c e A c a d e m y and Wis­ a new record. Both came at race s end. Photo by George Junnt co n s i n and forced to forfeit h i s season moves along.” derway during Saturday s meet with Ohio State at the IM Pool. m a t c h e s , had a s e c o n d c r a c k at One such sophomore was Jim . the B a d g e r ou tfit and c a m e away MacMillan who churned the 100- I with w in s in two o f t h r e e b o u t s . and 200-yard freestyles for new I I n t r a m u r a l N e w s dual m e e t , pool and MSU var­ sity marks. H o o s ie r s B o w T o S p a rta n G y m n a s ts T o r e q u a l i f y f o r v a r s i t y com­ p e titio n , L e w i s ne eded to t a k e MEN'S a r e due in th e I .M . O f f i c e at 5 an e x a m i n a t i o n in a c o u r s e w h e r e In the 100, MacMillan placed T h e S p a r t a n g y m n a s t s won f i v e W ells, who p l a c e d fifth with a a g a in ta k in g a l l the t u m b lin g n u c l e u s ” o f H u rt, P r i c e and W i l ­ p .m . F rid a y . h e had r e c o r d e d an ” X ” o r in­ ytn a tie for first with teammate O p e n Hockey L e a g u e of s e v e n e v e n t s and t ie d a n o t h e r 7 . 3 m a r k . p o s i t i o n s th at co u nted . M c F i l l e n s o n f o r th e S p a r t a n s c o n s i s t e n t c o m p l e t e g r a d e . B e f o r e doing s o , D a r r y l e K i f e r , also a sophomore. WOMEN’S in c h a lk i n g up t h e i r f o u r th v i c ­ W i ls o n w ith a 9 . 1 5 , led the ( 7 . 5 ) , W e l l s ( 7 .3 ) and G i l i b e r t o i m p r o v e m e n t . How m uch the t e a m h e w a s ,014 o f one g r a d e point MacMillan’ s time of :48.2 to 9 : 3 0 — C a s e - S l a p s t i c k s Residence Hall 8asketball t o r y o f . th e s e a s o n a g a i n s t I n d i - S p a r t a n s n a 1 - 2 - 3 .sw eep on (6 .9 5 ) o u t c l a s s e d th e two In d i - h a s d e v e lo p e d w ill p r o b a b l y b e sh y of e l i g i b i l i t y . Kifer’ s clocking of :4 8 .4 was good 10:15 — B e t a T h e t a P i - M c D o n e l T i m e L o w e r G ym (C t.l) anna S a t u r d a y at B lo o m in g t o n . t h e h o r i z o n t a l b a r . D ave P r i c e a nna c o m p e t i t o r s . d ecid ed in t h e n e x t two w e e k s . Basketball Schedule His r e t u r n to th e epee t r i o enough to better the previous 7 — W e s t M ay o I - W e s t Y a k e l e y II I t w a s a t e a m e f f o r t that won ( 8 .3 ) w a s s e c o n d , with B i l l M c - In diana’ s K e it h R u g g l e s won S a tu rd a y t h e S p a r t a n s f a c e M i c l i - T im e G y m 11 (C t . 3) help ed put that w eapon in winning dual mark of :49.0, pool mark ~ :3 0 — B u t t e r f i e l d - R a t h e r I th e n e e t f o r S t a t e , a c c o r d i n g to F i l l e n ( 7 . 0 ) in th i r d . the s i d e h o r s e w ith a 8 . 7 m a r k , gan at Ann A r b o r and on F e b , 6— F r u i t L o o p s - K i l j o y s f i g u r e s at th e c l o s e of th e dual of ¡48.3 and varsity time of :4 8 .4 . L o w e r G y m ( C t . ) C o a c h 'G e o i ge Sz y p u la . ” W e w e r e T h e g y m n a s t s a l s o took the w i l e Hurt had a 8 . 3 to t a k e s e ­ 2 8 they t r a v e l to C a r b o n d a l e to m e e t , 10- 8 , f o r the f i r s t t i m e In the 2 0 0 freestyle, MacMillan T i m e G ym ll(C t.4) 7 — R ath er II-M cD onel a l i t t l e s l o p p y , but c a m e th roug h top t h r e e s p o t s in the p a r a l l e l co nd. m e e t “ pow erhouse” So u t h e rn ■this s e a s o n . F o i l f a r e d th e b e s t in the 100, took top honors in 6 — S p a r e T i r e s - H u s t l e r s _ : 3 0 — E a s t Y a k e l e y - C a p r i c o r n s i n p r e t t y goo d s h a p e , ” . Szypula b a r c o m p e t i t i o n , w i t h T o d d G a t e s , G ilib erto is s till bothered by Illin ois. f o r th e S p a r t a n s , w ith an o v e r ­ E n t r i e s a r e now be in g a c c e p t e d M i c h i g a n won the B ig T e n and the 50-yard freestyle splashing U p p e r G y m ( C t .l ) added. P r i c e and H u rt w inning, in that a k n e e i n j u r y and M c F i l l e n i s f o r R e s i d e n c e H a ll and In depen­ a l l p e r f o r m a n c e of 14-4. S a b r e to a finish of :2 1.8 for another 7 — W o n d e r s - W e s t W ils o n T h e S p a r t a n s l o s t on ly in th e o r d e r . G a t e s had a 9 . 3 5 , P r i c e s t i l l s u f f e r i n g f r o m a h e e l in­ National C o l l e g i a t e A th letic dent T e a m T a b l e T e n n i s ( 4 - m a n wound up 9 - 9 f o r th e a f t e r n o o n . triple reco rd . The old pool mark 7 : 3 0 — N o rth W i l l i a m s - S o u t h s i d e h o r s e — the t e a m ’ s w e a k e s t a 9 . 1 and H u rt a 7 . 3 . j u r y . A s s o c i a t i o n (NCAA) m e e t s l a s t t e a m ) ; and the M ic h ig a n S t a t e In ­ K e y m a n f o r the M S U f o i l was :2 2 .0 , old dual mark :22.1 C a m p b e ll e v e n t , a c c o r d i n g to the c o a c h . S t a t e f i n i s h e d up the m e e t by Sz ypula c r e d i t e d t h e “ s t r o n g y e a r . tram u ral H a n d b a l l (singles) t e a m w a s L e w L e o n a r d with the U p p e r G y m ( C t .2 ) T h e t i e c a m e about on the t r a m ­ on ly p e r f e c t r e c o r d , 6 - 0 . N e l s (continued on page 8) C ham pionships. T h e s e e n tr ie s — N orth C a m p b e l l - C a s h m e r e s p o li n e , w h e r e R a y S t r o b e t and M a r i n , S t a t e ’ s No. 1 f o i l s m a n , 7 ; 3 0 — W est Y a k e l e y - V a n H o o s e n In d ia n a ’ s B o b L i l l y p o s t e d id e n ti ­ f i n i s h e d 4 - 1 . T h e single l o s s ca l 9.35 s c o r e s . snapped a w inning s t e a k o f 11 H o m e r S till U n b e a t e n ; Notices D a l e C o o p e r r e m a i n e d unde­ f e a t e d in dual meet s t i l l r i n g f o r M a r i n . B r y a n K u t c h i n s , th e only j u n i o r in F o i l , f in i s h e d 4 - 2 . T h e C o n t e m p o r a r y D a n c e C lu b com p etition. C o o p e r’ s 9 .6 gave MSU C a p t a i n L ou Salam on e G r a p p le r s S t o p ln d ia n a will not m e e t f o r the r e m a i n d e r of the t e r m . h im th e nod o v e r t e a m m a t e Ted W ils o n . g a v e th e f a n s a t a s t e o f t h e f e n c ­ ing w hich g a v e h im the B i g T e n Rebounding from a 2 2 -5 set­ Bennett, 4 2 as th e H o o s i e r s S o ro rity B ask etb all F in a ls b e­ D i c k G i l i b e r t o won the f l o o r s a b r e t i t l e l a s t y e a r , c h a lk i n g back last week at the hands of the c l o s e d the g a p . B u t T e r r y gin t o m o r r o w night at 8 p . m . with e x e r c i s e w ith a 8 . 7 5 . S t a t e ' s T o m up a 4 - 1 r e c o r d . A s o p h o m o r e University of Pittsburgh, State's L e o n a r d , tig h te n in g h i s g rip on D elta Z e t a m e e t i n g Z e t a T a u A l ­ Hurt w a s s e c o n d . A f t e r S t r o b e l on the r i s e , M a r k H a s k e l l , c o n ­ w restlers downed the Indiana's- f i r s t p l a c e in t e a m s c o r i n g pha. on t h e t r a m p l o i n e w a s S t e v e tinued to p o s t v i c t o r i e s , w a l k ­ Hoosiers Saturday afternoon 14- h o n o r s , dow ned D a l e T h o m a s 2 - 1 ing o ff with f o u r w in s in s i x 11. The win pushed the Spartans and S t a t e w a s a g ain up by s i x . bo uts. B o l e s then l o s t in the f e a t u r e back over the .500 mark for the season with a 4-3-1 mark. m a tc h of the ev e n in g and-Indiana U - M D o w n s S k a te r s ; In E p e e , L e w i s f i n i s h e d 4 - 2 f o r the d a y. A n o th e r key figure o n c e ag a in d r e w c l o s e . H o m e r in this w ea pon w a s Joel Serlin, Joe Ganz, State’ s 137-pounder, M c C l u r e a s s u r e d S t a t e ’ s f o u r th removed th e "unbeaten” label from the H oosiers’ Bruce Curth, win of the s e a s o n by d ra w in g with G o a lie W o o lf I n ju r e d Whose sw e e p of t h r e e m a t c h e s in the m e e t with Iowa s t e e r e d th e m a s s i v e D ic k C o n aw a y , 1-1, h im to a 4 - 2 sh ow ing. topping h im 5 -3 . Indiana's tw o and le a v in g h i s r e c o r d at 5 - 0 - 2 . S t a t e ’ s h o c k e y t e a m c a m e up and s t i l l i s M i c h i g a n . “ O u r t e a m “ What w e p r o v e d , ” s a i d M S U other undefeateds, Bob Campbell State C oach G rady P en in g er a g a i n s t “ the b e s t t e a m t h e y ’ v e did a t r e m e n d o u s j o b both n i g h t s , Coach C h a r le s S c h m it te r ,” is and Dick Isel beat Gary Smith w a s “ c o n s i d e r a b l y p l e a s e d with f a c e d a l l y e a r ” F r i d a y and S a t ­ but M i c h i g a n w a s j u s t too g o o d ,” that w e h a v e d evelo ped good b a l ­ and Em erson Boles by respective the o v e r a l l p e r f o r m a n c e . ” u r d a y n i g h t s , and dropp ed two B e s s o n e com m ented. a n c e . E x c e p t f o r a l a p s e in s a b r e sco res of 4-1 and 3 -2 . T h e m e e t w as the l a s t one on h a r d fought c o n t e s t s . S t a t e l o s t th e f i r s t g a m e , p la y ed against I o w a , e v e r y weapon "* A1 Huckins started things roll­ th e ro a d t h i s y e a r f o r the S p a r ­ T h e top t e a m , a c c o r d i n g to a t the S t a t e I c e A r e n a 2 - 0 . B e s ­ t u r n e d i n' w i n n i n g r e c o r d s ing for the Spartans with his 6 -5 t a n s , who now ha v e t h r e e s t r a i g h t State coach Amo B e sso n e , was s o n e s a i d that “ t h i s w a s the b e s t r e c o r d s thro ughou t both m e e t s . opening match victory over L arry on the h o m e m a t s . g a m e he h a s s e e n in f i v e y e a r s . ” And it w a s n ’ t Iowa’ s g r e a t e r Mann. After Smith and Ganz had worked t h e i r matches, Bob T h e f i r s t will b e ne xt S a t u r d a y a g a i n s t the W o l v e r i n e s f r o m the UCLA Nears T h e c r o w d o f 2 , 3 4 0 sa w g r e a t p erfo rm an ces by goaltenders s t r e n g th in s a b r e , but r a t h e r CH A R G E •* Wi s c o n s i n saberman scores point against State opponent. U n f o r t u n a t e l y for the o u r w e a k n e s s , which e n a b l e d Hansen, substituting for ailing Dick Cook, boosted State to a U n i v e r s i t y of M ic h ig a n . It will s t a r t at 3 p . m . in t h e S p o r t s Season’s End H a r r y W oo lf and U - M ’ s B o b G r a y . T h e f i r s t period w as s c o r e ­ Badgers there w e r e n ' t e n o u g h instances like this and State won the meet at the IM Saturdo <■ th e m to win in th at weapon. T h e n a t io n ’ s n u m b e r one c o l ­ l e s s , with W oo lf m a k i n g s o m e 9 -3 advantage. A r e n a , M e n s IM . T h e W o l v e s w ill Monty Byington ' then lost his b e , a c c o r d i n g to C o a c h P e n i n g e r l e g e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m i s a s t e p b e a u tif u l s a v e s to k e e p S t a t e Yankee Record c l o s e r to an u n d e feate d s e a s o n in th e g a m e . In the m id d le of 157-pound encounter wi t h Don "L o a d ed for b e a r.” The New York Yankees drew with only f i v e g a m e s l e f t on the th e s e c o n d p e r i o d , ‘ J a c k C o l e r e g u la r schedule. their club record home attendance sla p p e d in a 30 f o o t e r to g i v e THE BEST tN FOREIGN FILMS. DEPT. OF SPEECH U C L A r a n i t s s t r e a k to 21 the W o l v e s a 1 - 0 l e a d . At the g a m e s with two v i c t o r i e s o v e r 4 : 0 7 in the f in a l p e r i o d , G a r y of 2, 373, 901 in 1948 when they finished thi rd in the Ame ri can W ANTED: S T AA - TT— RE-E -- - T H -t W a sh ing ton l a s t w eek en d . T h e B u t l e r hit on a n o t h e r 3 0 - f o o t e r , League pennant race. B r u i n s , who hold two v i c t o r i e s g ivin g M i c h i g a n a 2 - 0 le a d . «h»« 3sa-*ni4 o v e r S t a n f o r d , f a c e the In d ia n s T h e S p a r t a n s had o p p o rtu n i­ C A M P U S in t e r v ie w s w ith I T O D A Y .. . a g a in on S a t u r d a y night in t h e i r t i e s to g e t ' b a c k in the g a m e -b u t only g a m e t h i s w e e k . failed . T h e W olverin es w e re IHlATRr , ► 3S2 « * 4 4 .- K entucky, ranked second, w as c a lle d f o r fou r stra ig h t p en al­ Thru T hursd ay: F i r s t Show 7 P.M. - 90c i d l e S a t u r d a y , but f a c e s s e v e n t h ­ t i e s and at o n e point M i c h i g a n L A S T 3 DAYS s tu d e n ts c a p a b le of r a t e d V a n d e r b i lt tonight and A u ­ had two m e n in the p e n a lt y b o x . b urn on S a t u r d a y night. B o b G r a y t u r n e d b a c k 17 s h o t s 65^ to 5 : 3 0 - E v e . 9 0 i TDMCOUKTEKH T W I N - H I T L A U G H SHOW! th e N u m b e r t h r e e M i c h i g a n h a s in the f in a l s t a n z a to p r e s e r v e 1 :0 0 -4 :0 0 -7 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 t a k in g on s u b s t a n t ia l AS peRfo&minq ro a d ’ t r i p s to M i n n e s o t a on T u e s ­ th e w in . He had a g a m e t o t a l day night and to W i s c o n s i n on o f 31/ W o o l f a l s o pla y ed a g r e a t BILLY LIAR. A R ts Saturday. F i f t h - r a n k e d Du ke tu rn e d b a c k g a m e turftin g b a c k 2 4 s h o t s . M i c h i g a n s c o r e d t h r e e t i m e s in «lanes De p Töfce hek. ShESMiNE r e s p o n s ib il it y e a r ly . . . at 7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 P.M. company n u m b e r f o u r D a v id so n . 82 to the f i r s t p e r i o d a s they went 75 and s i x t h p l a c e W ich ita went on to p o s t t h e i r s e c o n d s t r a i g h t 2nd Hit 2 : 3 5 - 5 : 4 0 - 8 : 4 5 presents into o v e r t i m e to ed g e C i n c i n ­ v i c t o r y , 7 - 2 , o v e r the S p a r t a n s ROBERT VOUNOSON'S ■ FRIDAY: n a t i , 5 9 to 5 8 . . .in o t h e r w e e k ­ (continued on page 8) “ SATAN end a c t i o n . SCORES AS A "THE MISER” 2o. am oitfiiH! iusui «hon; iimtu hww! Starts T hu rs. PRANKSTER!“ Feb. 19-22 MSU LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES — Cook, World Telegram A u d ito r iu m NATALIE A r e n a SPECIAL M KKL8S is a m o m e n t -a ■SIEVE T h e re Individual A d m i s s i o n long moment when KH&MMSNOMMiïS 50C a t doo r FORD CARavan of Music everythingis r i s k e d with C urtain 8PM t h e proper stra n g e r. McQUEEN Largest Departm ent Store in O hio F O L K & 1 A Z Z WI N G D I N G AND A DIVISION O F FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES, INC. starring MSU FOREIGN FILM SERIES W ill Interview on Campus T h e L iv e ly O n es presents 11 NINA HERBIE P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u - - T u e s d a y , Wednesday "AND QUIET FLOWS THE DON ( R u ssia n ) , SIMONE MANN M ar ch 3 and 4 C o l o r f u l , p i c t o r e s q u e and d e t a i l e d i m a g e of r u r a l l if e in R u s s i a in th e 1914-1917 e r a . C u l t u r a l e x c h a n g e f i l m , The Moonshiners RodEliron in c o l o r . ( F o lk T r io ) F o lk S in g e r - S a tir is t Love WITH THe Lazarus offers rapid advancement and Interview s fo r th es e exceptional financial opportunity for field s o f in terest: Mon., Thurs. • Feb. 17,20 H ty K R capable young men and women. Quali­ * merchandising Tuesday, February 25 - 8:15 p.m. ties sought are ability, initiative and 7 & 9 p.m. 'S iM.no.!!».!»â w N*ADRNwOG rittenb n mSC:< LD eAN it : ULM çtiihmain im a g in a tio n . T h e L a z a ru s train in g * restaurant management m e th o d p u ts t r a in e e s , e a r l y , into U n iv e r s ity A u d it o r iu m Co-stamng * sales promotion decision-making positions so that they HUEADAMS * finance FAIRCHILD THEATRE Reserved Seats: $2.50, $2.00, $ 1 .50 « Ü .H E R S C H E L BERNARD? ' can prepare themselves for executive responsibility. * personnel On s a l e a t Union T i c k e t O f f i c e J U O M BOSLEY m A Admission: 50£ D*«ctf4M r M ut«-ElM FRPFFW M N ROBERTM ULLIGAN- APARAM OUNTRELEASE I * Q M ichigan State News, E a s t Lansing, M ichigan Monday, F e b r u a r y 17, 1964 H o o p s te rs S tu n Io w a , E v e n S e a s o n R e c o rd 3y DUANE L A N C A S T E R the game for the first three and Substitutes B i l l B e r r y , Bill fouled out for Iowa. C urtis, playing less than ha Sophomore Stan Washington led to lead the Hawkeye attack. schwartz tallied 14 points. B erry State New* Sports V/riter one half minutes but a hook shot Curtis and Bill Noack turned in The victory for th e Spartans the game, grabbed 17 rebounds it) all s co re rs with 28 points while Six men were in the double fig- had 13, Sanders hit for 11 and Gent by center Fred Thomann gave the strong r e l i e f performances when produced th e largest MSU win addition to scoring eight points) M i c h i g a n S t a t e b ask etb all Iowa’ s Jim Rodgers tossed in 22 ures for th e Spartans. B i l l and Thomann both added ten. Spartans a 7-5 lead which was the Spartans ran into foul trouble margin over Iowa in BigTen his­ Thomann and Washington had C o a c h F o r d d y A n d e rs o n s a i d la s t never relinquished. in the second half. The trio com ­ tory. The 25 point spread easily apiece and Gent grabbed off If! w eek t h a t h i s c a g e r S had y et to State seemed to toy with the bined f o r a total of 3 5 points and topped the previous record of 15 36 NCAA C a g e r s F o r O l y m p i c T r i a l s The Hawks, outrebounded 84-49 c o m e up with a g a m e w h e r e they l o s e r s bu ild ing up a ten point lead 2 5 re b o u n d s . when State downed the Hawks 5 2 - NEW YORK (U PI)- The NCAA team crowned at Kansas City The 36 players will be put on were led by Gary 01 sen with eigV w e r e t o g e t h e r both o f f e n s i v e l y midway in the half in rolling to 37 in 1937. will provide 36 players for the March 21. The remaining 30 will three 12-man squads to compete Michigan State now faces thr. F i f t y s e v e n fouls were called- and d e f e n s i v e l y . S a t u rd a y night t h e i r e a s i e s t B ig Ten win of the State also equalled its Big T e n Olympic basketball tria ls slated be selected from the NCAA mem­ against tw o AAU t e a m s , two University of Illinois Mo n d a i in the contest. State committed they did, with a 1CT-S2 t riu m p h s e a s o n . Iowa m anag ed to come scoring r e c o r d set earlier this for New York in April. bership by a committee of the Na­ Armed F o rce s team s and a team night at Jenison Fieldhouse irj 2 9 niiscues while Iowa wascalled o v e r the U n i v e r s i t y of Iowa at with in e ig h t p o in ts of the winners tional Association of Basketball another BigTen encounter. Open-) for 2 8 . At one point in the second season in a 107-103 triumph o v e r Six of the players will come from the NAIA. Je n iso n .F le ld h o u se . with 3 . 3 3 r e m a i n i n g in the first Indiana. from the NCAA championship Coaches. The tria ls are April 2 -4 ing top off is set for 8:00 p.r h a lf n i n e straight f o u l s w e r e T h e win g a v e S t a t e a 4 - 6 s t a n z a but the Spartans reeled off called. s ev e n th p l a c e r e c o r d in th e c o n ­ nin e s t r a i g h t po in ts to t u r n t h e f e r e n c e and a 10-10 m a r k l o r the game into a ro u t . The Green and Pete Gent, Marcus Anders, s e a s o n . Iowa dropped to 2 - 5 in White left t h e court holding a Thomann and B e rry were sent to commanding 5 5 - 3 8 lead at inter­ the bench in the final frame with S H A H E E N 'S the B i g T e n and 7 - 9 o v e r a l l . Turkey The v i s i t in g Hawkeyes w e r e in mission. five personals. Dennis Pauling Quarters Choice of 29® dark or meat. 3 to 5 smooth or lb. roasts. Peanut Butter 24 oz crunchy F r e s h Ground Margarine 1 lb. pkgs. Fould’s Ham burger. 89* VIEW FROM TH E STANDS--State's Stan Washington tosses in two-pointerduring s . o n d period of play against Iowa Saturday at Jenison Fieldhouse. Elbo Macaroni 10 C I * * * WWW WWW f Sw if t P r e m i u m Fels Liquid 2 /3 7 0 Illini Foe Tonight H Genessee Volley S t a t e ’ s b a s k e t b a l l sq ua d , i n ­ Minnesota, should prove to be a guard, has tallied 162 points in his BACON lb. 4 9 * s p i r e d a f t e r a c o n v in c in g 1 0 7 -8 2 real t e s t for coach Forddy Anderson’ s forces. last eight games to move into se c­ ond place on the Illini squad with Frozen Strawberries 3 /8 9 C v i c t o r y o v e r Iowa S a t u rd a y , will a tte m p t to gain its eighth v i c t o r y The Illini, after winning their a 17.5 average. Schaffer’ s P itts G r a d e -1 in ten s t a r t s on t h e i r h o m e c o u r t first three conference games of when the U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s i n ­ the season, including an 87-66 Jelly Bismarcks pkg. of 6 39 C v a d e s J e n i s o n F i e ld h o u s e tonight victory o v e r the Spartans in Champaign, have dropped four TOP 200 FRANKS »*.. 3 9 * at 8. ■ T h e S p a r t a n s , 1 0 - 1 0 f o r the s e a ­ straight league contest and are so n and 4 - 6 in the B i g T e n , have won only t h r e e of ele v e n on the anxious to get back on the winning trail. 45s Skinless ro a d , but have tak en s e v e n of n in e v e r d i c t s at h o m e . Center Skip Thoren leads the Illinois sc o re rs and rebounders Ice Cream Bars:k 2 / 4 9 0 1 coupon -- I l l i n o i s , 3 - 4 in the c o n f e r e n c e with marks of 20.3 and 13.8 r e ­ California f ollow in g a 9 2 - 8 w eeken d l o s s to spectively. 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