Inside MICHIGAN L ittle Rock Negroes Studied, p. 3; ‘Two Yanks A Day* S S V T ,nVl” UNIVERSITY C T A T C ^T À T E N EW S V «. W ea,her Occassional rain mixed with snow with high in the low 40’ s. Thursday: Cloudy and Colder. Vol. 55, Number 106 Wednesday, March 4, 1964 E a st Lansing, Michigan________________________________________________________________________ Price 10* R e d s IG l 8 5 In V ie t N a m McNamara American MgtfKgMMWfnw •--yvíí Plans Trip Killed To Saigon In Battle President Wants U.S. Losses W ar E ffort Study Now Total 1 9 2 WASHINGTON ^ '-S ecretary of TAN CHAU,. Viet Nam .Pi-Red Defense Robert S. McNamara and gunfire ripped into two Vietna­ eight other top U.S. officials will mese airborne battalions stalk­ leave Thursday midnight for an ing Communist gu errillas near on-the-spot study of the South the Cambodian frontier Tuesday Viet N am w a r f o r President and dropped 100 men— 15 dead Johnson. and 85 wounded. The quarry had The Defense Department an­ turned on the hunter. nounced Tuesday that McNamara Among th e dead in an hour- will be in Saigon about a week on long battle was a U.S. captain, an his fourth trip to th e critical adviser to forward t r o o p ele­ area, in which Communist guer­ ments. Seventy m iles away to the rillas seemingly have been mak­ east, another Am erican officer ing progress against the U .S .- perished in a guerrilla attack on backed government. a Vietnamese ranger u n i t to PUTNAM MATH WINNERS—Outstanding mathematicians of the student body brought the high T h e announcement of Mc­ SMOKE G E T S IN T H E IR E Y E S —but these East Lansing firemen quickly put out a blaze at which he was assigned. national mathematics Putnam award to the University for the second time in three years. Team Namara’ s travel plans came as Mel’ s Service Station on Grand River Avenue Monday night in which a pet monkey Killing of the two Am ericans, members were Bill Wedd< left, Steve Crick, center and Robert E . Green. p h o t. b , g . , , s h um = k ., defense officials reported a re c ­ was kil led. Photo by G»org- Junn* neither immediately identified, ord high number of battalion-size increased to 144 th e r o l l of actions by the South Vietnamese American combat deaths since arm y and a sharp drop-off in ac­ the United States stepped up its M a th T e a m C a p tu re s tivity by the Communist Viet Cong during the week ending Feb. 26. Johnson told a news conference l a s t Saturday that McNamara L e g is la t o r S a y s T a x S e t - U p aid in the anti-Communist war Dec. 1, 1961. American deaths from all causes rose to 192. Among th e wounded in th e “ will bring back very valuable frontier action was B rig. Gen. T o p N a tio n a l H o n o rs information’ ’ and recommenda­ Ca Van Vien, commander of tions- on what the United States M a y C a u s e T u it io n In c re a s e South Viet Nam’ s airborne for­ c e s. Vien is the first Vietna­ should do to further the pro­ western cause in South Viet Nam. mese general to be hit in years. Failure to enact the proposed expenditures the universities will education,” he said. “ Loan funds The mathematics team has cap­ Honors College. Greene is in place was -won two y ears ago. His injury was described as not state income tax and the re ­ require, T ra x le r said. that have been proposed at vari­ tured the top award in national his fourth year on the team and Leroy M. Kelly, professor of ous times are not necessarily serious. liance on the present tax stru c­ “ We’re pricing a lot of quali­ “ T h e damndest Tirefight I m athem atics, is team adviser. competition with over 200 uni­ versities for the second tim e in has competed on two p rize- winning mathematics squads. "T h is achievement is evidence France Backs ture is a major factor con tri­ buting to imminent tuition hikes fied students out of a higher (continued on page 3) have seen since World War II” three y ears. Since MSU began entering the of the fine stature of these stu­ was a U.S. adviser’ s description Second place went to Brooklyn contest five y ears ago, it has won two first p rizes, a fourth place dents, the mathematics depart­ ment and the University,” he Peking Health ip state universities;; a Bay City Democrat said Tuesday. of the action, which cost the government its heaviest casual­ College, third to the University of Pennsylvania, f o u r t h , C ali­ and a tenth place. The other first said. Seat Request Rep. J . Bob T ra x le r said the present sources of tax revenue were too inflexible to meet the 'Fast For Freedom’ ties in any single engagement in months. fornia Institute of Technology Vietnamese officials claimed and fifth, M assachusetts Institute Technology. GENEVA iyP)— Fran ce formally voted Tuesday for the admission of Red China in the World Health demands of expanding education. Shortage of revenue, he said, was a paradox in view of the present Today To Aid SNCC more than 100 guerrillas were killed by fire of the parachute troopers and strafing planes, but The Putnam Mathematics Com­ boom year in Michigan. Mass demonstrations of sym­ Inkster junior; MSU Friends of Organization (WHO), a United confirmation was lacking. Amer­ petition first prize went to the Universities are driven to in­ pathy for the Southern Negro Student Non-Violent Coordinating Nations specialized agency. In ican advisers at the scene said team of Robert E . Greene, Knox­ creasing tuition when the appro­ cause will take place today in C o m m i t t e e (SNCC) president P a ris , a French spokesman said a ground check failed to support ville, Tenn., senior; Stephen E. priations do not correspond to the area between the Library Michael Davis, Chicago sopho­ F ran ce also would back Peking’ s the claim . C rick, Livonia junior; and Will­ and the Union from 10 a.m. to m ore and summer SNCC worker. bid f o r a seat in the United The battle site was the flat val­ iam A. Wedd, W ycoff,N .J., soph­ MacArthur III With J aundice 2 p .m .. Several faculty members will Nations and its affiliated bodies. ley of the Mekong River in Kien om ore. The Health Organization vote Campus NAACP is sponsor­ s p e a k , including Dr. Robert Greene and Crick also placed WASHINGTON ifi—Gen. Douglas MacArthur has been suffering Phoung Province about 90 miles to seat Red China was defeated ing the all-university protests Green, professor of education among the top five students in from moderately severe jaundice for several months, the Army’ s W alter Reed Hospital reported Tuesday. 51 to 21, with 22 absententions. New Judge Fills in advance of a fund drive to and adviser to NAACP, and the west of Saigon and little more than a mile from the border of i n d i v i d u a l competition. They be held Thursday from 10 a.m. Rev. John Du ley, campus pastor The brief statement said, “ This jaundice is painless, but It was the first time since Cambodia, a neutralist nation w ere competing against 1,000 students. has been accompanied by some loss of weight. T ests are being F ra n ce recognized the Peking Ruby Trial Jury to 6 p.m. to support Negro voter régistration in H a t t i e s b u r g , and lecturer in religion. critical of both South Viet Nam carried out to ascertain the cause of the jaundice.” regim e on Jan. 27 that the issue The talks will cover voter and the United States. The first-p lace team prize is a DALLAS /P— A new judge took Miss. has come up in a m ajor inter­ r e g i s t r a t i o n p r o b l e m s in The government objective was $500 award to the University. over the Jack Ruby murder case Sondra Jenkins, Birmingham, national body. Mississippi and activities of civil a wide canal straddling'the bor­ Each team member will receive U.N. Postpones Cyprus Action Thursday and by mid-afternoon A la., sophomore chairm an, said The French action nonetheless rights personnel in Am erica. der, where the Red Viet Cong $50. In addition to receiving a a full jury of four women and that the demonstrations are being dismayed U.S. officials who had Gloria Gibson, W a s h i n g t o n , was believed to have based ele­ total of $75 apiece, Crick and UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. i -T h e U. N. Security Council Tuesday eight men was completed. held to “ make the campus aware hoped that President Charles De D.C.. junior, will sing and lead ments of two guerrilla battal­ Greene a re both eligible for a postponed action on a proposed peace force for Cyprus to give and emotionally involved” in the Gaulle’ s government would at The last two ju rors chosen, group freedom songs. ions assigned to protect smug­ $3,000 scholarship to Harvard delegations m ore time for consultations.” struggle for voting rights in the least abstain when the issue is after a gap in the selection since Collection booths will be set gling operations on the Commu­ University. Harvard will select The decision cam e amid conflicting rep orts from P a ris as to South. debated in s u c h nonpolitical last Friday, were both women. up in the Union, B essey Hall, nist supply lines. the recipient. F ran ee’ s position. Roger Seydoux, Chief French delegate, told Students and faculty members bodies as the Health Organi­ Natural Science Building, Berkey The two airborne battalions The students won their awards newsmen he still had received no instructions. will take a "fa s t for freedom” zation. Judge Joe B. Brown, 55, who for solving mathematical pro­ approach by giving up.their noon (continued on page 6) (continued on page 6) blems on a te st taken last Dec­ has conducted the murder case meal to participate in the pro­ em ber. Hoffa Case To Jury against Ruby since his arre st, tests. Two other students earned became ill with a bad cold. Among students speaking dur­ honorable mention in the com­ petition. They a re Jam es R. W h i t n e y , Reese junior, and CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. ¡V -T eam sters President Jam es R. Hoffa's future re s ts with eight men and four women jurors who began deliberations Tuesday night on charges he tried to fix another federal RAIN Replacing him at Brown’s re ­ quest was Judge J . Frank Wil­ son, 62, a form er U.S. Repre­ ing the demonstrations will be NAACP president Maxie Gordon, J r . , C o l u m b i a , S. C ., senior; Stairways Offer \ Michael Schulz, Petoskey senior. jury. All of the students are in the "M y life (as a labor leader) depends on this ju ry ,” Hoffa has said. sentative from T exas. president-elect Melvin Moore, Unsafe Play Area space. Older children use the By F A Y E UNGER m ore open' spaces in the mesh State News Staff Writer to climb over the railings. At the top of the stairway F iv e-y ear old Karen Mulvihill is an open break of fourteen fell through the stairway railing inches broken by two b ars, the to the ground floor pavement first 17 inches from the floor, in 1413 Spartan Village, Feb. 19. and the second 12-1/2 inches She suffered a concussion, and from the firsP b ar. stitches were taken in hermouth. T here is no vertical bar at “ Ever since 1 moved here last the curve where the steps be­ June, I have been hearing stories gin and here children can climb about children who fell/through through. the stairway railings,” M rs. Gale One parent placed a folding Elliott, 1413 Spartan Village, said gate at the top of the stairway “ My husband and I pulled out to prevent falls down the sta irs. a child about one and a half Maintenace men tore down the y ears old caught below the bal­ gate. cony railings” she said. A petition calling for con­ The children play on the stair­ struction of railings flush With ways because there is a lack of the concrete on stairw ays and playground f a c i l i t i e s in the balconies and of a finer mesh m a r r i e d housing area M r s . design to prevent climbing over Elliott said. Last summer there the railings has been sent to w ere 37 children in the 1413 m arried housing and the de­ unit alone. partment of public safety. There is a 4 to 5 inch space "People will say the parents on the balcony between the floor should watch their children, but and the first horizontal bar and this is difficult. T here is always a space of 3 and one half inches some child playing at the rail­ ing University precaut ions. Youngsters can still fall between ity of cuts to children from broken gloss blocks, center. P ic ­ between this bar and the second ■I0W S A F E A R E OUR ,CHILDREN?--M arried housing resi­ ing.” dents of Sparttmr'Yrlfage are worried about-the possibility of floor and protective tails, above left, whereas new Cherry tures at right show the remains of a protective grating set up where the-meshwork begins. "M arried housing officials said Lane apartments have a smaller gap for snow removal, se­ by worried parents, and allegedly removed by University main­ Toddlers and small children njury or death to their children. According to some Village the screen s and railings were esidents, children playing on the second floor balconies are cond from left. Open stair w ells, such as those second from tenance workers. ph-i- by Gary - catch their arm s and legs and (continued on page 3) sometimes heads in the 4-inch tot adequately protected from the danger of falling by exist- right and right, worry parents, and there is still the possibil- Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan We dn es da y , M a r c h 4 , 19641 Have They No Ears? Religion Basis P e r h a p s s o m e m e m b e r s of the s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e n e v e r ge t tired of re pe a ti ng the s a m e old p h r a s e s It can not be said s tr o ng ly enough that Rep. Wur zel o t h e r s like him, a r e dead wrong and Pakistan Problem E d itor’ s Note: T h is is the second o f a series on the d is c u s -| and saying the s a m e thing all the in t h e i r a pp ro ac h to the pr oblem sions o f several crucial areas o f the world held Saturday as t i m e , but we a r e getting awfully of ed u ca ti on , p a r t i c u l a r l y in a part o f the “ Winds o f Change in the Emerging N atio ns” sem-| inar in K ellogg Center. s ick of defending the ri ght s of populous s t a t e like Michigan B a ljit Singh, a ssociate professor o f p o litic a l science, and Michigan students to a f r e e and which depends heavily on sc h oo ls Thomas W. Simonds, v is itin g le ctu re r in social science, d is - j co m p le t e education at minimum practicing the philosophy o f cussed the problems o f India and P akistan. cost. “ edu cation for all qualified s t u ­ By JOAN SOLOMON dents.’ ’ State News S taff Writer We can not count the t i m e s when "Winds of change on the subcontinent of India have an unpredic­ it has been n e c e s s a r y to r e i t e r a t e Aside fr o m t e c h n i c a l i t i e s , as table p attern ," Baljit Singh said. the s a m e old a r g u m e n t s - - s t u ­ "Reasoning, rath er than violence, will bring about the ch anges," they ap p ea r to s o m e l e g i s l a t o r s , he added. dents have a right to an education of finding substitute s o u r c e s to One of the m ajor problems facing the two nations is that of re li- r e g a r d l e s s of t h e i r f a m i l y ’ s fi­ ious m inorities. pay the added c o s t s and providing It was thought that the 1947 partitioning of India along religious nancial condition; the s t a t e has sufficient loans for students who lines would enable predominantly Moslem Pakistan and predomi­ an obligation to provide the best would need them, th er e a r e many nantly Hindu India to pursue their own aspirations peacefully. "T h e whole basis for the formation of Pakistan was a religious for its students in o r d e r to p r o ­ c o m p l a in t s to be made about the appeal, created by the Moslem elite in India,” Singh said. te ct th ei r w e lf are and its own pr o po sed plan. The g r e a t e s t is the The dispute over the Kasm ir region is a manifestation of the re ­ ligious problem, he added. be st i n t e r e s t s etc.,. e t c. possibility that the U n i v e r si t y Another area of major concern is the "d em ocratic experim ent” In light of this, it s e e m s a l ­ would have to cut down s o m e p r o ­ and whether it can succeed in India. m o st unbelievable that s e v e r a l Prim e Minister Nehru’ s failing health may have significant polit­ g r a m s in o r d e r to support o t h e r s ical effects, Singh said, since he has had a good working relation­ legislators are seriously propos­ on the d e c r e a s e d o pe ra ti ng funds ship with the ruling Congress Parry. ing a cut in the s ta te educational India’s policy of non-alignment in its original context is passe, to the d e t r i m e n t of the e n t i r e Singh told the group. budget and a subsequent r i s e of st a t e . “ India made an e rr o r in judgment in wrongly assuming that co­ about $50 in student tuition. Rep. existence could be possible in view of the Intentions of Communist The budget cut should not be China,” he said. Raymond W u r z e l , R - P o r t Huron, A major problem in Pakistanis th e coordination of its two un­ went so f a r as to s a y , “ I have p a s s e d , and people who support equally divided p arts, which are separated by a 1,000 mile of Indian long t h o u g h t c o ll e g e students it and o t h e r plans for making territo ry . education c o s t the student m o r e West Pakistan, comprising 85 p er cent of the total land area, has should pay n e a r e r the total c o s t dominated the political life of the country since its independence, of th ei r education. I don’ t think should be given a c c e l e r a t e d c o u r ­ although E ast Pakistan contains over half the population. s e s in r e a l i s t i c financing and If t r u e dem ocracy were to work, Simonds said, E ast Pakistan the s ta te should have to give them would be the ruling secto r. It has the greater population, m ore nat­ a f re e e d u c a t i o n . ?’ program-planning. ural reso u rces, and would be least vulnerable in case of conflict be­ tween Pakistan and India. “ Yet West Pakistan, which is a projection of the Moslem world, Revolutions Need Support holds the obvious expression of p ow er," he said. T h er e is a question r e g a rd in g CROSSWORD PUZZLE oppressed areas do indeed “ go Leo C h e r n e ’ s keynote sp ee ch at Letters To The Edito r sour’ o n c e t h e r e vol u tio na ry ACROSS the “ W i n d s o f Change in the 1. Piece of 24. Thing: law l e a d e r s a r e in c o n t r o l . The best E m e r g i n g N at io ns” s e m i n a r la st butter 25. Relatives weekend. The question is whether C he rn e un derstands the feelings example of c o u r s e , is C a s t r o ’ s Cuba. But C h e r n e said that “ a Student Hits U-M Charge 4. Compute 7. Egypt. sacred bull 26. Hebr. letter 27. Continent: abbr. subst ant ia l n u m b e r ” of r e v o l u ­ To the Editor: advise Mr. Hubbard that gener­ I believe that the cred it should 11. Improve­ 29. Proboscis which motivate p r o j e c t s such as monkey tions “ have failed to be t r u e tc alizations quite often exp ress ig­ be given when the donor reaches ment this c o n f e r e n c e . Though I am m erely a student, norance. 14. Grief 3 1. Repudiates t h e m s e l v e s ” and t h e r e f o r e , all the canteen. This would keep the I feel I have a right to be heard One final point must be made. 15. Shrewd 33. 100 sq. k “ Winds of C h a n g e ” was an donating honest and stop those concerning a f u t u r e m e d i c a l 16. Trickle meters re volu tions should be c a r e f u l l y Mr. Hatcher wanted to know why who give cred it to their living attempt to broaden understanding school. an educator s h o u l d be given unit, but do not donate. 17. Mischief 34. Nourished 43. Formic 6. The stage s c r u t i n i z e d be fo re we give them Gentlemen, whether or not you $35,000. I realize M r. Hatcher maker 35. Sp. rivers of the people and tr e n d s of thought feel that the two y ear medical 18. Pendent 36. Individual add producer 7. Siam, coin o u r support. feels that anything not spent in 8. Utah behind the r e c e n t rapid dev elo p­ program , as proposed, should be 19. Lizard 38. Attractive DOWN Ann Arbor is wasted, but I can­ Donald Gibbs Indians He said “ We a r e c o m in g to awarded to Michigan State is not not agree with him. In fact, 1 genus woman 1. Lumpfish ment in l a r g e a r e a s of the world. 2. Beyond the. 9. Whits Fund amental to this u n d e r s t a n d ­ r e a l i z e that we cannot sim ply my immediate reason for writing. It has com e to my attention, feel t h a t Michigan State does Only In America 21. Secondary 22. Obsolete 3 9 . Offensive action pale 10. Repri­ very well without his rem ark s. mands: Scot ing is an identification with the e m b r a c e e v e r y revolution that h o w e v e r , that M r. H a r l a n railway 41. Star in 3. Purposive o ccu rs everywhere m erely be­ Hatcher and his friends are in* Most college presidents would n o t meddle in schools outside Explains Beatles 23. Animal Serpen tis 4. Melody 12. Genus of Mex. herbs s i n c e r e and loyal people many terested in educational facilities To the Editor: park 42. Hdr 5. Perform c a u s e it is a rev olutio n, that in their own. He, however, appears 13. Serpent of them young and admittedly at the University of Michigan. unable to qualify for this group. » / i 3 IT r i i 3 9 10 17. Jap. f a c t we have a vital st ak e in Unfortunately M r. H atcher's in­ I personally f e e l that he and Only in A m erica w o u l d cit­ admiral i d e a l i s t i c , who a r e r e sp o n si b l e m te rest in educational facilities others like him have only them­ izens complain about foreign aid li a 13 20. Fleece for the growth of th e se a r e a s . see ing that those revolu tio ns not also term inates at the Univer­ selves in mind. expenditures an d t h e n t u r n 21. Young Cherne's referen ces t o “ rev- only do not turn to wa rd e x t r e m ­ sity of Michigan. M r. Hatcher is I ask the policy m akers of this around and give 5 million dollars 4 ii hare ism .” evidently quite talented at clo s­ fine state to disallow the unquali­ to a g r o u p of moaning British % 24. Region: olutions b e t r a y e d ’ and his use ii ii li ing his eyes and e a rs , but allow­ fied rem ark s of the individuals Bugs ... e r B eatles. India We do have an obligation to % % 25. Wine of the t e r m ‘ ‘ The Third W o r l d ” ing his mouth to get the better of involved. Maybe we c a n help if to ti him. % 26. Theodore in r e f e r e n c e t o t h e p a r t s of keep c o m m u n i s m out of thes e these unfortunate people open it is ti 27. Trailing Mr. Hatcher and friends have their eyes, t Linda Shellenbarger A f r i c a , A s ia and Latin A m e r i c a a r e a s . But w e m us t take our continually a t t e m p t e d to frus­ % % % branch ti IT ti 28. Compli­ now going through . p e r i o d s of c h a n c e s w i t h any m o v e m e n t s tra te the officials of Michigan State University w i t h their at­ Lack Of Censors % » % 30 % 31 ance Richard Sternberg 32 change indicate that he does not which show p r o m i s e of limiting tacks on appropriations made to 29. Gr. letter Frees The Truth a 30. Spinning genuinely s y m pa t hi z e with the st a r v a t i o n and i l l i t e r a c y , of hold­ that schgol. F u r t h e r , one W i l l i a m N / Wants Change In To the Editor: 33 % 34 % 31. Schisms r e v ol u tio na ry m o v e m e n t s . ing back c o m m u n i s m in c r u c i a l 34 37 33 32. Eyelashes a r e a s , and can only hope that Hubbyd J r . , for som e unknown reason, feels he is free to ex­ Blood Campaign A m ere note in passing on Dr. i40 34. Enemy He mis ta ken ly in si s te d on dif­ 39 37. Mineral, p ress the views of many officials To the Editor: Walsh’ s speech on "C ensorship” feren tiating between the “ W e s ­ things will work out as we want before th e Young Humanists’ 4i 42 43 spring at Michigan State University. I 38. Prohibit tern t r a d i t i o n ” of revolution and them . quote him as saying: After donating blood this term , Club. That which seemed to be % % 40. Synthetic "I f there is a tw o-year school I believe that a change should be omitted from the State News a rt­ T h e r e a r e bound to be Cubas language the re volu tions of newly e m e r g ­ developed at MSU, the p ressu res made as to when a donor's living icle and which was a foundation and Indonesias and Ghanas but would develop v e r y quickly to unit receives cred it for the dona­ for the re st of the discourse was ing a r e a s , which he said do not tion. This term the prospective b e c a u s e of them we should not have a third and fourth y e a r . . . " Walsh’ s personal belief (shared n e c e s s a r i l y hold the s a m e ideals I w a s u n a w a r e that M r. donor’ s l i v i n g unit received by this w riter) that the removal as ou r s f o r g e t the I s r a e l s o r the P a k i s - Hubbard was noted for his work cred it before the donor went into of all restrictio n s from human' tans o r the B u r m a s and r e t r e a t in astrology. Quite seriously, 1 the lobby. expression would free the truth, It may be tr ue as C h er n e said, feel this individual does not have This m a d e it v e r y easy for or that which we would call th e to our “ W e s t e r n t r a d i t i o n ” of a basis for judging the future of someone to walk into the lobby truth. that so m e r e v o l u t i o n s i n democracy. this University. I would further and then out without donating. Marthena Bosch N e g ro C oeds V ie w T h e F u tu re Editor's Note: T his is the hints at discrimination now, he Negro and white teach ers. She tion,” Caroline openly criticizes Mixed dating seem s to cheapen school which "c a te re d to the in­ second of a four-part series is on the carpet with the NAACP was fond of her white teachers its false face. most couples, C aroline feels, be­ tellectual h ierarch y.” T here was on the Negro personality. and the nation.” and felt close to a few of them. "A company may employ one cause most people still consider no discrimination. Caroline is a Detroit freshman Her stepfather is a member of Negro and place him in full view the Negro below the white in any By N EC IA BROWN at MSU. Both her parents work. the Block Club, a neighborhood of everyone at the en tran ce," "M usic an d art are strange State News Staff Writer situation. But, the validity of this Caroline l i v e d in a m i x e d organization which competes with she said. discip lines," s h e e x p l a i n e d . "T h e white man doesn’t really actually depends upon the individ­ neighborhood for two y e a rs. Al­ other blocks for awards. Although Caroline had never uals. "P eop le have to work together.” h a v e a c h a n c e any m o r e , ” though her high school was pre­ been in close contact with whites Caroline says she has no bit­ Caroline says. " I f a m an even dominantly Negro, it had b o t h Disdainful of "token m tegra- "M artin Luther King J r . is the her own age, she v o i c e d no tern ess toward white people. symbol of the plight of the black L E T 'S G ET roommate preference in applying How does it feel to be a Negro? man,” Sandy feels. "T h e re is a to th e University. But s h e en­ "L ife could be w orse. 1 know TO G ETH ER TO D A Y! n ecessary function in what he is tered with apprehensions. that anything I’ve accomplished MICHIGAN doing, but I’ m not certain that if UNIVERSITY STATI STA TE N E W S " I don’t think I felt inferior, has been on my own m erit.” but I t h o u g h t that perhaps my What hope for the future? I had gone through what he has that I would be so steadfast for It's re a lly v e ry sim ple ; you need room m ate, if white, might think " P e r f e c t equality will never that I should o r would feel infer­ occur in this generation. Every­ non-violence." m o n e y . . .w e can help you get it! Member Associated P re s s, United P ress summer rerr.., special Welcome Issue in Sep­ i o r ." thing still depends on what hap­ T h e Negro problem is com­ C o m e in o r call up and talk o v e r Her roommate first term was pens within the white man.” plex, she s a i d . T here are eco­ International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssociation, tem ber. white and, in C arolin e's words, nomic, social, and psychological you r needs w i t h o u r w ant-ad Associated Collegiate P re ss Association, Second cla ss postage paid at East Lansing, The Negro, because of his Michigan P re ss Association. Michigan. "th e nicest g i r l 1 could have evolution from slavery, has been factors to be considered. Also ta k e r s . . . Editorial and business offices at 341 Student found.” taught reverence of the white in there is a great problem wi t h Published by the students of M.chigan Services Building, Michigan State University, Caroline c o n s i d e r s Martin the great white father image. He personal Identity: Where do you State University. Issued on class days Monday E ast Lansing, Michigan. Mail subscriptions Luther King J r . " a fink." There cannot get any place without the belong? take a d v a n ta g e o f our through Friday during the fall, wintei and payable in advance: term , $3; 2 term s, $4; is too much importance placed benevolence of the white man, yel Although Sandy also feels that spring q uarters, twice weekly during the 3,iterms, $5; full y ear, $6. Sports Editor................................ J e r r y Caplan on him and not on the cause, she the white man holds him back. claim s. T h erefore, the Negro is trying " I ’m glad he has done what he to recon cile love an d h ate," h a s ," she said. "H e has helped Sandy, a Detroit senior, says. mixed dating depends upon the individuals involved, she is sus­ picious of it. Two things pop into 5-FOR-3PLAN Editor..........................................Br.uce Fabricant Advertising Manager.................... Fred Levine Wire Editor...............................John Van Gieson destroy the old Negro image.” Sandy is a music m ajor. In 1941 h er mind, she said. CALL Campus E d ito r .......................Gerry Hinkley Night Editor......................... Richard Schwartz "Now is the time for each p er­ her parents moved Into an all- “ Are they dating because as A ss't campus editor.................... Liz Hyman Editorial Staff...Barb Bradley,Dave Stewart A sst. Adv. M grs....................Frank Senger J r . , ...........................................................Arthup Langer Circulation Manager ‘...B ill Marshall son to do his p art. We could keep w h i t e neighborhood in Detroit. marching, an d marching and The neighbors went to court tc marching, but the important thing try and keep them our, but her individuals t h e y have m a n y things in c o m m o n , or is it be­ 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 cause they are so different and .....................Mike« Kindman, Karen Gilliland News Adviser................................Dave Jaehnig is: are the whites really chanelne m other, a nurse, won the suit. inside?” are t r y i n g to discover wh a t to d ay Sandy attended a special high makes the other tick ?” Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Wednesday. M a r c h 4, 1 96 4 3 'Don’t Know America’—Fishel Tax Set-Up an answer.” (continued from page 1) The loan funds must be paid “ Limiting university size is not an answ er,” he said. “ The Says Diplomats Ill-Prepared back after graduation, a time of burden of increasing students greatly increased responsibility will have to be shouldered else­ Many college graduates work­ ternational relations program. John C. Kornblum, Dearborn and financial strain for most w here.” ing f o r , the foreign service or Not formally organized until senior, is the latest MSU stu­ graduates, T ra x le r said. He cited “ We firmly believe in a free State Department are incapable 1955, the University’s interna­ dent to have passed the foreign m arriage as an example. public school education. We owe of giving a valid protrayal of the tional relations program is a re l­ service examination. A history However, he added, alo an co n - it as an obligation to the future United States t o foreign coun­ atively young one. However, be­ major and member of the Honors cept may work out in certain generation.” trie s, Wesley R. Fish el, pro­ tween 1957 and 1962, Michigan College, Kornblum said he may asp ects. He said he agreed with P re s i­ fessor of political scien ce, said State provided 7 out of 926 of­ work on a m aster of arts degree Limiting ou t-of-state students dent John A. Hannah's statement recently. ficers selected by the foreign before entering the service as a is not a positive an sw er,T raxler that as long as there are qualified Speaking in referen ce to a sim ­ service. junior officer. said. students applying for admission ilar statement made by R. Smith “ Our prim ary responsibility at Michigan State, they should be Simpson, form er deputy exam i- A seemingly insignificant num­ is to Michigan residen ts,” he admitted. nor f o r the foreign s e r v i c e , ber, Fishel said that it becomes meaningful when compared to the Rush Coupons said, "but we shouldn’t overlook "Under our present consti­ Fishel said that while many of the college graduates entering th e equal number of graduates cho­ the benefits that they would get tution you couldn’t take any other Coeds who have paid their diplomatic corp s specialize in sen over the same period from from interaction w i t h out-of- position," T raxler said. “ The sorority registration fee will find one field, they do not have a thor­ the Fletcher School of Law and state students. universities’ autonomy is the rush sign-up coupon in today's ough understanding of the United Diplomacy, an institution spe­ “ This is something you can’t guaranteed by the constitution.” State News, not in Tuesday’ s States. cializing in the field of interna­ put in term s of money.” The legislature actually has edition as previously reported. tional relations. T ra x le r saw no r e a s o n t o little control over the size of “ One of t h e i r p r i m e weak­ change the number of ou t-of-state a university, T ra x le r said. The nesses in overseas situations,” students but said that the figure legislators may control, purse he said, “ is their lack of know­ of 15 per cent recommended by strings but that is not as effec­ ledge of American history and NEW CHAP E L —Workmen are shown raising a cross into position atop the new Martin Luther the state legislature a few y ears tive as they may suppose. culture and lack of ability to Chapel, which will be dedicated this spring. The chapel, at the corner of Abbott and Eliza* aeo may be too low especially “ Increased federal aid andpri- communicate clearly and effec­ beth roads, will seat 300 and contain a recreation area for student use, Pti«»»t>, o.o,g. j„„„. in graduate schools. vate contributions will take con­ tively the salient facts about the trol still further out of the state United S t a t e s and American legislators’ hands,” he said. people.” Grad Student In USIA Film Film Society Fishel, a consultant to th e State Department on Viet Nam, said that the University strives Students interested in estab­ Little Rock Negroes Studied to overcome this inadequacy by lishing a 16 mm. film society including m ore American his­ should contact Douglas Lackey at tory and social science in its in­ 353-2804. of another s t u d e n t . Filming A graduate student will be one L ittle Rock, A rk., in 1957. Guggenheim & Associates of St. should be completed in several of the subjects in a film to be “ The purpose of the USIA film Louis, Mo., filmed Green at the months. shown around the globe by the is to give people a round the world Computer Center where he is The film will not be shown in United States Information Agency an insight into the strength of the processing data for his m aster’ s the United States. A n n M IR (US1A). N e g r o e s who went through the thesis. Green was the only senior in Cam era crew s have been here 1957 c ris is in Little Rock,” said Tuesday’ s filming i n c l u d e d the group to integrate the Little since Monday filming the acti­ Gene R ietfors, assistant news scenes at the L ib rary where he Rock High School. He cam e to vities of Ernest Green, Little editor at Information Services. is conducting re se a rch . F i l m MSU in 1958 and is now finishing clips will be made today o f Rock, Ark. , graduate student. “ T he film will also show how the Green was one of the f i r s t Negro students have done after Green’ s work as a p roctor in David Gottlieb’ s sociology cla s s . work on his m asters degree. Headquarters Negroes to enter the newly inte­ high school graduation.” MSU is the first stop for the grated Central High School in Monday cam era crew s from Bauch Wins Post film company. Next week they will go to Southern Illinois at C a r- ” ’ * * Complete* fune-Op * ’ ’ « f o r m o t h e r s to b e . . . bondale to shoot additional scenes As DU President Jacobson's Maternity Shop is Rebuilt Motors and Transmissions: State News Rated Taiw an U .H e a d New president of DeltaUpsilon fraternity is Rick Bauch, C rystal blossoming with spring fashions! Lake, 111., junior. Other officers Beautiful dresses and 'All-American’ Visits Campus are vice-president, Ed Bradley, coat ensem bles. 11.98 to 3 9 .9 5 The Michigan State News has received an All-Am erican rating Shih-Liang Chien, president of National Taiwan University, is Pontiac sophomore: treasu rer, Dan Sweeney, Scitvate, M ass., junior: se cre ta ry , C lare Adkin, MUFFLER Bright cotton print and fresh for fall term publications from the Associated Collegiate P re s s Association. An All-Am erican rating is given to the top collegiate newspaper each y ear,' visiting campus today to discuss the c o o p e r a t i v e international program s of the two institutions. South Haven j u n i o r ; pledge- m aster, Chuck H ess, Sebewing junior; r u s h chairm an, Mark O K H P AN* INSTALLATIMI w white blouses. 4 .9 8 to 1 0 .9 8 Orion or m ohair sw eaters. 11.98 to 14-98 Sun-cued coordinates. 4 .9 8 to 8 .9 8 During his two-day visit, which Korneffel, G rosse lie junior: so­ DISCOUNTS TO STU D EN TS AND F A C U L T Y The Pacem aker Award, given by the American Newspaper cial chairm an, Greg Nicolosi, Publishers Association in May, goes to the five All-Am erican newspapers judged best by professional newspapermen. began Monday, he is meeting with administrative officials and fac­ Marion, Ohio, junior; assistant AUTO Fashion-right skirts and The State News has received the Pacem aker Award for the ulty m em bers to consider the possibility of expanding the pro­ s o c i a l chairm an, B i l l C a v e l l , Grosse lie junior; alumni rela­ K A M IN ’ S PARTS pants. 5 .9 8 to 9 .9 8 past two years. tions, B i l l Nibbelink, Orchard gram s. President Chien is a guest of Lake sophomore; p u b l i c rela­ 526 N o rth L a r c h IV 4-4596 P r e s i d e n t and M rs. John A. Hannah at Cowles House. tions, Bob H arris, Bryan, Ohio, junior. Hours Mon. - F ri. 8-6 Sot. 8-5 Sun. 9-1 Jacobsons Stairway Railings STATE for an improvement in the ra il­ (continued from page 1) ings. Spartan Village residents given much thought before their may take up the problem of ade­ construction. The four inch space quate playground facilities later. 6 1 9 E . G r a n d R iv e r SHOP AT JACOBSON’S EVERY on the balcony allows residents ” 1 don’t know if building better WEDNESDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 to sweep or shovel snow with playgrounds is up to the Univer­ WEDNESDAY STORE HOURS little difficulty. sity, but there i s a n e e d f o r John Roetman, assistant mana­ them ,” M rs. Elliott said. Across From Student Services NOON UNTIL NINE ger, m arried housing, said there "T h is problem of children fall­ has always been a problem of ing through the railings is one children falling down the stairs we a re constantly talking about, and it is this that has appeared but we never did anything about to him to be the main problem it. Now we a re doing som ething." rather than falling through the ra ils. “ I have heard people have com­ plained before with no resu lts. D IS C O U N T • Daily 9 a.m . 6 p.m . The petition sent to the depart­ I only hope something is done ment of public safety has brought quickly before some child is the problem under the investi­ seriously in ju red --or killed.” Cosm etics & Vitam ins • W ed. 9 a.m . 9 p.m . gation of Albert Osborn, safety engineer. If the complaint of dan­ Lim it • One Purchase For Each Coupon ger is proven valid, the depart­ ment will send a suggestion to Prof To Talk the university. Corporal Donald Hanna of the On Argentina department of public safety said he could recall only a few sim ilar Donald A. Y ates, professor of accidents during the last few foreign languages will present years. viewpoints on Argentina to fac­ “ This doesn’t mean children ulty- and friends at 4 p.m. today haven’t fallen through the rail­ in 34 Union. ings often. It only means the de­ The talk is entitled “ People partment hasn’t been notified," of the Port and Paimpa.” It will he said. deal with tensions between city The present petition ca lls only dwellers and provincials. Easter Sunday perfect. . . a coat and bonnet for your tiny charmer Sweetly styled basketweave wool/nylon with a lace-edged aqua. Infant nths. Set, 10.98 Ja co b so n 's SpecialsAvailableatEastLansingStoreOnly F r e e P a rk in g A t R e a r O f Sto re Coupons Good T h r u . M a rc h 9 4 M ich ig an S tate N ew s, East Lansing, M ich igan W ednesday, M arch 4 , 1964 T a k e s T a le n t F r o m C a m p u s $ 7 5 0 C o lle c t e d C a p -G o w n A c ts A s 'A g e n c y 7 I n C a s e A u c t io n MSU has its own " t h e a t r i c a l a g e n c y ." C a s e Hall ra i s e d $750 in its d erin g B e a t l e s . " Another floo r p e r f o r m a n c e s each y e a r put MSU in contact with m o r e than Now in its eleventh y e a r . Cap and Gown is a part of the c o n ­ second a n n u a l auction F r id ay o ffered serenading to accompany 5 0,0 0 0 people in addition to radio and telev isio n co v e ra g e . tinuing education s e r i e s . night. b re a k fa s t in bed. Cap and Gown p r e s e n t s such groups as the MSU M en’ s Glee All money c o lle cte d will be One women's floo r drew a Club, the Beaumont String Quartet, the MSU P e r f o rm in g A rts " W e a r e , in a s e n s e , lik e agents, but unlike agents who might donated to Campus Ch est. $31 bid fo r its offe of a b ac k- Company, the MSU J a z z Band and the S co ts Highlanders Drum sign anyone, we have the added re sponsib ility of bringing a s e n s e and Bugle C o rp s. Forty-four N o r t h Case rub, a s h a v e . d a haircut. of c u ltu re through our p e r f o r m e r s , ” said Gordon T. C o a ts , " b u n n i e s " w i l l r e a d bedtime Another floor w,i! provide slave Students may a l s o be booked for p e r f o r m a n c e s . Among them c oo rd in ato r. is the Burgundy T r i o . s t o r i e s to men of t h r e e South s e r v i c e fo r one day to the men’ s C a s e houses who bid $74 fo r the f lo o r that bid the highest. While the L e c t u r e - C o n c e r t s e r i e s t r i e s to bring talent to the On cam pus, the Cap and Gown runs the Kellogg C e n te r S e r i e s . service. Two graduate a d v is er s donated c am pu s, Cap and Gown t r i e s to bring talent to the people away E ntertainment is s p e c if ic a lly for Kellogg gu ests but it i s open E a ch floo r in the dorm offered t h e ir apartm ents, com p le te with fro m c am pu s, C o ats said. to students and the public. a s e r v i c e to the highest bidder, cooking f a c il it i e s fo r a Sunday with the stipulation that only evening. O thers gave room m ail The trav eling groups c o v e r the Middle West and much of the Cap and Gown plans to produce 12 half-hour te le v isio n p r o ­ m e n ’ s f lo o r s could buy women’ s s e r v i c e , c o ffe e and cake during E a s t during vacations. g r a m s in 1964, s ix for the un iversity station, W M S B - T V , and s e r l v c e s and v ic e v e r s a . Dorm f in als week, and two nights of Various e n t e rt a in e rs from MSU will give 63 scheduled p e r ­ s ix fo r W J I M - T Y , L an sin g . Nine half-hour radio p r o g r a m s will a d v i s e r s a l s o auctioned their 30 -m inu te la te p e r m is s i o n s for f o rm a n c e s during spring vacation this y e a r . Over 200 scheduled a l s o be presented. All b ro a d ca s ts will include s e r i e s p e r f o r m e r s . services. the h i g h e s t bidding women’ s One m en’ s floo r offered " r o o m flo o r . cle aning e x p e r ts , providing e x ­ L a s t y e a r ’ s auction brought in celle n t r e s u l t s , along with con­ o v e r $600 in donations, making G A e G c u iA G A tp p - D o r m P la n tinuous p e r f o r m a n c e s of the wan- C a s e the highest fun d-raisin g dorm on cam pus. T h e money featuring W ils o n A u d N E G R O C O N T R I B U T I O N S - - R ic h a r d C h a p in , L i b r a r y d i r e c ­ ( " a le u d a r o f was contributed from flo o r t r e a ­ s u r i e s and individual donations. D e b a t e T o p ic tor, h o ld s a c o p y o f a ne w r e c o r d , " A d v e n t u r e s In N e gro ( x m iiu g Ev e n te PADDLES " R e s o l v e d : that it would be H i s t o r y , " w h ic h t r o c e s N e g ro c o n t r i b u t i o n s to A m e r i c a n h i s - t o r y . D o n a te d by t h e P e p s i C o la C o m p a n y , t h e a lb u m is be ­ ing d i s t r i b u t e d to M i c h i g a n c o l l e g e and u n i v e r s i t y l i b r a r i e s , F o r e s t Produ cts S e m i n a r — 11 Quakers Seek advantageous for students to live Ph«to by Dav# Syket a . m ., 2 5 F o r e s t P ro d. in r e s id e n c e halls according to c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s and m a j o r s . " P o l i t ic a l S c i e n c e C o llo q u iu m -- 3 :3 0 p .m . 112 B e r k e y . MSU Students MUGS T h i s topic will c o m e under debate Sunday when West Yakely and E a s t Shaw m eet North and New Record Outlines Anatomy S e m i n a r - - 4 p . m . , 273 G ilt n e r. P r o v o s t ’ s L e c t u r e Dr. For Projects C h a r l e s Hughes— 4 p .m ., Kiva. South C a s e in Wilson Auditorium at 2 :3 0 p.m. Each team will rake both sides. Negro’s Contributions Distinguished L e c t u r e in A gri­ c u lt u r e — 8 p .m ., 109 Anthony. A m e rica n F r i e n d s S e rv ic e Co m m ittee (Quaker) will i n t e r ­ view students for s u m m e r s e r ­ P r o m e n a d e r s — 7 p .m ., 34 T h e plan, p re s e n tly under con­ vic e p r o je c t s M arch 12 and 13. A re c o r d album outlining 300 has been t r e m e n d o u s , Doug Women’ s IM. sid eration b y t h e U nive rsity, T h e p r o j e c t s include work y e a r s of Negro h is to r y and the S partan Guard D rill T e a m — SWEATSHIRTS would p la ce students with s im il a r m a jo r s and c l a s s standing in the s a m e living units. C l a s s e s and N e g ro 's contributions to A m e r i ­ c a ’ s p r o g r e s s is being d i s t r i ­ W e l s e r , lib r a r y public Info r­ m ation o f f ic e r , said. “ E v e r s in c e the department 4 p .m ., Dem Hall B a ll r o o m . S o c i a l is t s C l u b — 8 p.m ., c a m p s in o v er 20 co u n trie s, In­ stitutional S e r v i c e Units in men­ tal hospitals and other f a c il it i e s , plus faculty o f fic e s re la te d to a p a r ­ ticu la r dis cipline would be lo­ buted to public and u niv ersity l i b r a r i e s in Michigan. T h e r e c o r d , " A d v e n tu re s in of public instructio n sent out a notice that the album was av ail­ a b le, o r d e r s have be en coming T h u r s . , 33 Union. P hi B eta L am bd a— 4 p . m . . S t u ­ dent S e r v i c e s Lounge, S peaker: pe ac e c a ra v a n s , p r o je c t s in the a r e a s of c iv il righ ts and c o m ­ Official cated in the s a m e d orm itory. munity re la tio n s, and interns in Negro H i s t o r y ," produced by the i n ,” he said. M r . G. P e t e r s e n , P la c e m e n t B u r ­ T h e debate, sponsored by Union community s e r v i c e and industry. P e p s i Cola Company, was do­ eau. ✓ . i B oard and F o r e n s i c s Union, is nated to the M ichigan S ta te L i ­ Both words and m u sic tell the s t o r y of the N e g ro ’ s contribution B e ta B eta B e t a — 7 :30 p .m ., T h e r e a r e a lim ited nufnber designed to focus student opinion Fraternity Jewelry / for the ad m inistration. A question and answer period will follow b r a r y J a n . 28 at a preview din­ n e r in D etro it. The demand for the album to A m e rican h isto ry, r a n g i n g f ro m p r e - c o lo n ia l tim e s to to­ 2 0 4 Nat S c i . B y invitation only. B eta B eta B eta E le c t io n s — 7 p . m . , 204 Nat S c i. of ye a r -r o u n d opportunities in this country and abroad. the co n te st. day. Included in the 42 c h a r a c ­ T h o s e w a n t i n g m o r e infor­ t e r s a re C r is p u s Attucks, f i r s t F i s h e r i e s and Wildlife Club— mation can sign up at the P l a c e ­ A m e r i c a n to die in the Revolu­ 7 :3 0 p .m ., F o r e s t r y Cabin. ment B ureau for an interview tion ary w a r and today’ s J a c k i e " T h e Tenth M a n , " Hillel F o l k ­ with Ralph O. K e rm an , Michigan Robinson and M arian A nderson. ways T h e a t e r — 1120 Sheridan, a re a s e c r e t a r y of the A FSC. “ ORDER NOW FOR L a n sin g . 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M ich igan State N ew s, E a s t Lansing, M ich igan W ednesday, M arch 4 , 1964 Lifelong Education T w o Y an k s A D ay 1M akes W a r R e a l i t y In V i e t N a m A d u lts F in d H e lp A t K e llo g g By J A N E K N A U E R A n o th e r K e llo g g g r a n t in 1959, K e llo g g C e n t e r , w i t h a l l o f i t s lo g g a r e ta k e n t o th e c o n fe r e n c e E d ito r's N o te : Ha nh P h u n g is a ju n io r end it s a d v is ro y ro l e and take an a c tiv e part S tate N e w s S t a f f W rite r a m o u n tin g t o $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 , w a s u s e d a d d it io n s , n o w h a s 193 s le e p in g lib r a r y . jo u r n a li s m m a jo r from S aigon. in the wa r . But both moves could provoke t o c o n s t r u c t th e s o u th w in g o f th e ro o m s , 18 c o n fe r e n c e r o o m s , 7 A s id e f r o m i t s b a s ic d e s ig n a s full-fledged Red C h in es e intervention a n d in - " L i v e and l e a r n ” is the theory b u ild in g , fa c in g th e 4 0 0 -c a r p r i v a t e d in in g r o o m s a n d an a u ­ a r e s id e n t i a l l e a r n i n g u n it , K e l­ c r e a s e the danger of a third world war. behind Kellogg C e n t e r f o r Con­ p a r k i n g l o t , to h o u s e t h e o f f ic e s d i t o r i u m , d e s ig n e d l i k e F a i r c h i l d lo g g p r o v id e s a c c o m m o d a tio n s Another suggested c o u r s e is d ir e c t negoti- tinuing Education. o f C o n t in u in g E d u c a tio n . By H A N H P H U N G t h e a t e r , w i t h a s e a tin g c a p a c it y fo r a n y p e r s o n c o m in g h e r e on tions with North V ie tn a m e se l e a d e r Ho Chi T h e YV. K, Kellogg Foundation State N e w s S t a f f W rite r of 375 in th e m a in p o r t i o n and U n iv e r s ity b u s in e s s , as space M inh. He i s p re s e n tly supporting the Viet granted $1.4 m illion to Michigan " K e llo g g C e n te r is ru n l i k e 125 b e h in d th e s ta g e . p e r m its . T h is In c lu d e s p a r e n t s , Cong in South Viet Nam, which is a violation S tate in 1947 f o r the construction any b u s in e s s , ” E m e ry F o s te r, “ Two A m e rican s a d a y " is becoming the T h e b u ild in g a ls o h a s a c o n ­ m a n a g e r o f d o rm a n d fo o d s e r ­ a lu m n i, a n d v i s i t i n g p r o f e s s o r s . new w ar strategy fo r the Viet Cong inSaigon. of the Geneva t re a ty of 1954. of a building which would encour­ f e r e n c e l i b r a r y , w h ic h i s s to c k e d A k it c h e n s t a f f o f 45 p r e p a r e s age "co ntinu in g education” — v ic e s , s a id . T h e r e a l it i e s of war have com e to the 1,800 Ho Chi Minh w i 11 be " s e c r e t l y ” warned w it h books fro m th e U n i v e r s i t y fo o d f o r th e g u e s ts a n d c o n f e r ­ A m e rican wives and child ren living in the that i f he does not stop supporting the Viet the nam e f o r adult education in L ib r a r y . A n y books in th e m a in R u n as an a u to n o m o u s e n t e r ­ ences. s t r i f e - t o r n city. Cong, f u r t h e r attack s of the North will be all fields of work. A f u l l t i m e s t a f f o f 128 p e r ­ p r i s e , th e c e n te r uses no ta x lib r a r y w h ic h a re a p p lic a b le t o F e b . 1, a crude bomb wert off in a bar in taken. T h e building w a s to be de­ c o n fe r e n c e s b e i n g h e ld in K e l - s o n s m a in t a in s th e c e n t e r . d o lla r s . Saigon, killing one A m e rican and wounding North Viet Nam has a long unprotected signed with sleeping r o o m s , con­ th re e o t h e r s . Si x d a y s l a t e r , th e re was coast lin e and the country has no navy. Such f e re n c e r o o m s , an auditorium, HANH PHUNG another bar bombed and five A m erican s e r ­ ta rg e ts a s p o rt installatio n s and f a c t o r ie s a r e a n d dining f a c i l i t i e s to g i v e vic em en w e re injured. easy to r e a c h . Highly explosiv e bombs might adults a r e s id e n t ia l and learning a tm osphere. Viet Nam L a s t week two A m e rica n s were killed while be dropped in th e s e s e l e c te d a r e a s . watching a softball gam e. The point i s that r e p r i s a l s would be de­ P re v io u s to the Kellogg grant, T h r e e m o r e w e r e killed and 51 injured at signed not to defeat the North Viet Nam r e ­ the Michigan Hotel A sso ciation the Kinh Do theater.- gime in open w ar, but to " h u r t and hurt bad­ ( c o n t i n u e d from page 1) and MSU had been working on a It looks m o re and m o r e as if the A m e r­ ly.” landed near the Mekong at mid­ “ training ground” fa c ility fo r icans a r e going to go on indefinitely paying In this situation Ho Chi Minh and his Chi­ night and moved out quietly with students in the hotel; re s ta u ra n t and Institutional M a n a g e m e n t for the “ nasty little w a r” in which they a re nese Com munist a l l i e s might p r e f e r to with­ draw support fro m the Viet Cong. the aim of s u rp r is in g the c a ­ courses. ’*f á o r : r 'T " engaged in this far-aw ay part of the world. n a l 's defenders at dawn. T h e A m e rican s, it is argued, cannot afford But they might not. But the g u e r r i l l a s , about 400 T h e hotel b u s i n e s s recognized to pull out; yet the U.S. shrinks from going Today the U.S. i s s t ill pouring m o r e than strong, got wind of the troop the need fo r^ c o l l e g e - t r a i n e d p e r ­ in further. And in the background of all this, SI m illion a day into South Viet Nam, still movements and hit f i r s t . Striking sonnel in this field and set up a is General De Gaulle’ s proposal for a neutra­ has thousands of a d v i s e r s aiding V ietnam ese on the flanks, they sm ashe d the fund to build a 5 0 - r o o m Inn on list solution in South Viet Nam. troops, and s till is apparently losing the war lin es with m o r t a r s , r e c o i l l e s s r i ­ cam pus fo r stud en ts’ training. But this “ solution” , d es c rib ed by S e c r e ­ against the Co m m u nists. f l e s and automatic weapons. In 1944, the hotel and r e s t a u ­ tary of State Dean Rusk a s a " f o rm u la for Ti e s ig n s in South Viet Nam a r e not good. T h e Red units w e re reported rant industry, MSU hotel alumni s u r r e n d e r . ” will not be adopted. If it i s not neutrality fo r Viet Nam that is to have moved back toward C a m ­ and other in te re ste d individuals Two other solutions rem ain: Some o b se r v ­ the an sw e r, then the U.S. will have to find bodia a f t e r the action w a s contributed $114,000 to the con­ e r s feel that the war can only be won if it is some o th e r solution. broken off. B y late afternoon structio n of such a building. c a r r i e d into North Viet Nam. Ihe U.S. should And the need fo r an answ er i s urgent. none was to be found on the V ie t­ n am e se side. T h e government T h e S ta te B o a rd of A griculture troops also began pulling out. c r e a t e d the Continuing- Education A ru le prohibitin g U .S . h e li­ S e r v i c e in 1948 as a fo rm al in­ c o p te r s fro m flying c l o s e r than stitution for adult education. three m ile s to the b o rd e r de­ T h e Kellogg C e n te r f o r Contin­ T e n t h - G r a d e r s V is it C a m p u s Outstanding 10th g r a d e r s from L ansing area students have a meeting with U niversity s c h o l a r ­ layed rem oval of the wounded. Most of them w e re c a r r i e d to an inland a i r strip south of the uing Education, was com pleted in 1951 with the grant f r o m Kellogg Foundation. F u rn is h in g s fo r the Fast For Freedom ( c o n t i n u e d from pa ge 1) Debate Team the Lansing a re a will spend their vacation t o d a y b ecau se of the school holiday today on campus B usin ess- - Industry - Education ship o ff ic ia ls , a cam pus tour, and a s p e cial film made in con­ battle a r e a , where they were loaded aboard a U .S . C123 t r a n s ­ building w e r e bought with the money c o lle c t e d by the hotel a s ­ H a l l , C a s e - W ils o n - W o n d e r s v o te , N e g r o e s w o u ld b e e le c t e d to o f f ic e s . ” Loses Attempt in a s e r i e s of m eetings, tours Day f o r t e a c h e rs . nection with the p ro g ram . p o rt for the flight to a hospital. c o m p le x a n d B r o d y c o m p le x o n S he s a id th a t th o s e N e g ro e s s o c ia tio n s . and a s s e m b l i e s designed to show T h e visiting students have been them study opportunities av ail­ in the c a r e e r guidance p ro g ram M a u r ic e C r a n e , a s s o c i a t e pro­ Fu ll support for the g u e r r i l l a s was e x p r e s s e d by Red Chin a’ s In 1955, i n c r e a s e d f a c il it i e s T h u rs d a y . F u n d s c o lle c t e d w i l l b e s e n t to w ho have tr ie d to r e g is te r v o te h a v e b e e n e v ic t e d f r o m t h e i r to A t N a tl Title f e s s o r o f humanities; Stanley s in c e the ninth grade, as p art foreign m i n i s t e r , Chen Y i , in a were needed. T h e K ellogg Foun­ L a w r e n c e G u y o t, H a t t ie s b u r g , jo b s an d hom es a n d p h y s ic a l l y D e b a te team m e m b e rs m e t ab le at college. ldzerda, Honors College d ir e c ­ l e t t e r b ro ad cast fro m Peking. dation made another grant of M is s . , f ie ld s e c r e ta r y f o r S N C C . h a rm e d . v a r ie d d e c is io n s in tw o w e e k e n d T h e 220 students, who p o s s e s s of a r e s e a r c h p r o je c t conducted tor and a student P e a c e Corps about $ 4 2 5 ,0 0 0 . T h e Centennial He w ill use th e m oney to a id O n ly a b o u t 2 0 N e g r o e s in e a c h to u r n a m e n t s . c o l l e g e - le v e l reading a b ilit ie s , with funds from a U.S. O ffice of r e p r e s e n t a t iv e will speak. Replying to a m e s s a g e F e b . 27 Room, a p riv ate dining hall, and v o t e r r e g i s t r a t i o n d r iv e s . c o u n ty pass th e v o t in g l i t e r a c y H a r la n M e G h a n , F l i n t s e n io r , a re particip ants in a c a r e e r guid­ Education grant. Its purp ose is fro m Foreign M in is t e r XuanThuy ance p r o g r a m conducted by to broaden c a r e e r outlooks and A lso scheduled i s a p r e s e n ­ of North Viet Nam, Chen said: the Lincoln R o o m s , designed f o r “ N e g ro e s a re f o r c ib ly and s y s ­ t e s t , M is s J e n k in s s a id . a n d J a m e s H u d e k , C e d a r R a p id s , E lizabeth Drews, a s s o c ia t e p ro ­ life p atterns of the you ngsters. tation by the P e r f o r m i n g A r t s " T h e situation in Southern Viet c o n f e re n c e s , were added. T h e t e m a t i c a l l y w it h h e ld f r o m th e " I ’ ve h e a rd of som e p re tty Io w a , s o p h o m o r e , d e fe a te d B u t ­ f e s s o r of education. T o d ay’ s pro g ra m includes a Company. Nam is developing in a d irection State Room, the public dining r ig h t to v o te in M is s is s ip p i, ” a b s u rd q u e s tio n s N e g ro e s a re le r U n iv e r s ity in th e s e m if in a l in c re a sin g ly f av o ra b le to t h e ro om , and the Red C e d a r Room, M is s J e n k in s s a id . “ In m any a s k e d w h e n th e y ta k e th e t e s t . ” r o u n d o f th e B o w lin g G r e e n U n i ­ S o u t h e r n V ie t n a m e s e people one of the p riv ate dining h a l l s , counties N e g ro e s o u tn u m b e r S he c i t e d c a s e s in M i s s i s s i p p i v e r s it y N ation al H o n o ra ry LAN SIN G COMMANDERY NO. 25, K .T . - 28th A N N U A L (Com munist e l e m e n t s ). R ec en tly w ere enlarged. w h it e s , so i f th e y a r e a llo w e d to w h e r e N e g r o e s p r o t e s t w h e n th e y T o u r n a m e n t , b u t lo s t t o th e A i r d o n o t p a s s th e t e s t s a n d g o to lOSPITALER the Southern V ie tn a m e s e people have won s u c c e s s i v e m a j o r v i c ­ ja il. F o rc e A cadem y in th e cham ­ p io n s h ip r o u n d . t o r i e s in t h e ir s t r u g g le against “ M any N e g ro e s don’t try to K e n n e th N e w to n , T r e n to n , N . the U .S . a g g r e s s o r s and t h e ir r e g i s t e r b e c a u s e th e y k n o w th e y J ., fre shm a n, and K e rm it 1 a c k e y s . . . . d e s p e r a t e a c tiv itie s and wild c l a m o r s on the p a rt of D e a d lin e S et F o r m a y n o t p a s s th e t e s t s g o to j a i l i f th e y p r o t e s t . ” and w ill T e r r e ll, o m o re , Derby, w on th r e e K a n ., of s ix soph­ de­ C IVIC CENTER the U.S. i m p e r i a l i s t s can in no SNCC fie ld w o rk e rs go in t o b a te s a t th e U n i v e r s i t y o f N o t r e I N e g r o r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a s in G E N E R A L ADMISSION M A R C H 5, 6 , 7 , 8 way intimidate the h e ro ic South­ e rn V ie tn am e se p e o p l e ." ’ M a d r id S tu d y Y ea r M i s s i s s i p p i t o s ig n u p v o t e r s . 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B y CH O ICE BEEF § C T h e B i g T e n s p o t i s th e o p e n one th a t w o n ’ t te n d o n o t h a v e th e f a c i l i t i e s th e y t h i s he d o e s n 't n e c e s s a r i l y m e a n M b need to p u t t h e m s e lv e s in p e a k RIB STEAK 69C be fille d th is weekend, u n le s s M SU u p se ts d o in g th e s a m e t h in g e v e r y d a y , c o n d it io n . b u t th e a th le te m u s t p a r t i c i p a t e O h io S tate g iv in g M ic h ig a n th e t o u r n e y s p o t He said T e rry M c D e rm o tt, in an o r g a n iz e d p r o g r a m o f d a il y tw o days ahead o f t im e . T h e le a g u e r e p r e ­ E s s e x v ille s k a te r who w o n th e e x e r c is e w h ic h " p r e s e r v e s and o n ly g o ld m e d a l f o r th e U n ite d d e v e lo p s th e b o d y p h y s iq u e . 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Size HAM S N a tc o , C ra d e A , Farm -Fresh H ills id e H ic k o ry S m o ke d K rrrv S LIC E D B A C O N . . . L a rg e E ggs T o p T a s te S m oke d L iv e r S ausage B R A U N S C H W E IO E R E c k ric h , 4 - P o p u la r V a rie tie s in 1 -P k g . M ic h . G ra d e 1 N o C o u p o n N e e d e d S M O R G A S P A C K . . H ils id e — T a s ty S m o ke d , M ic h . G ra d e 1 s r^ E J U S T C A N 'T F IN D F R E S H E R F IN E R P R O D U C E ! P O L IS H S A U S A G E . . K».V*. *.9 G O L D E N R IP E , S W E E T , M E L L O W " C A B A N A NATIONAL’S LENTEN. FEATURES B o o th -F a m o u s B R E A D E D S H R IM P • . Bananas * U No 1 Mot Ma u « . G row n U. S . No. 1, L a r g e R e d D e lic io u s So Fresh, B oneless O C E A N F IS H S T IC K S P ER C H So Frosh . . . F a m ily S ixe P kg. . F IL L E T S . . . 2 4 -O x . 10 s!.3.49‘ P kg. RHUBARB . . U . S . N o. 1 H ot H ou se G row n U bi 2 9 ' APPLES . . . A s s o rte d V a r ie t ie s , . . W h ile T h e y L a s t! 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