Weather MICHIGAN STA TE N EW S I n s id e C lo u d y and c o l d w i t h sno w Summer J o b A d v i c e , p. 5; M u s ic in U n io n , p. 7; T r a c k STATE to d o y. C l e a r i n g an d c o l d e r t o n ig h t . H ig h in th e 3 0 's . N e w s , p. 8; B i k e s , p 4 UNIVERSITY Vol. 55, Number 107 Thursday, March 5, 1964 E a s t L ansi ng, Michigan Price 10c H a if a C o n v ic te d In J u r y T a m p e r T r ia l 10 Years, $10,000 R e s e a rc h P r o je c t s G e t S e n a te Ö K Sentence Possible $ 5 2 ,7 4 0 ■OfCourse,ifellAppeal9 A p p ro v ed P la n A p p r o v e d F o r SnapsShockedIttionHead CHATTAN O O GA, T e n n . ^ --T e a m ste rs F o r M SU T ne M ié h L a n Senate ¡¿ave ; approval to 11 economic C y p ru s M e d ia tio n 1 're s id e n t W ednesday, Jam e s a lo n g R . w ith H o ffa th re e was c o n v ic te d o t h e r m e n . on s e a r . : p r o je c t s ;o b o l s t e r laagi c h a r g e s o f t r y i n g to f i x t h e j u r y w h i c h h e a d e d UNITED NATION’S, N.Y. f — taintng the troops lie U.N. Secu rity Council voted suitable negotiate: NATO, tc H o f f a ’ s c o n s p i r a c y t r i a l in N a s h v i l l e in 19 6 2 . our Si COStl nan.imously Wednesday to au- By approving In Was H o f f a . s t o c k y l e a d e r o f th e n a t i o n 's l a r g e s t tori/e S t c r e t a r y - G e n e r a l L resolution the ce . 11 ! I Opt 'hant to send a peace fo rc e end the thre a t war ir la b o r u n io n , a t in amend r.d m ediato r to Cypru s fo rt! ree M editerran ean ra i s e d by eld stu n n e d s ile n c e a s ju r y résolu lesso r tonths, He p l u n g e d a In ra d mmediately wit!; the task of o b - between G r e ek and T urkis!: i r i o t s on t h e island republic. i demi U.S. e 200 Join fo re m a n H a l W . B u lle n of C h attan o o g a read Fie d b; . Gr 'Fast For the v e r d i c t - - g u i l t y on tw o c o u n t s and in n o ­ A . Goff, reta Freedom’ c e n t on a t h ir d . It was h is f i r s t c o n v ic t io n in A sympathy p ro te s t of the civil f i v e f e d e r a l t r i a l s dating f r o m rights struggle in the South drew 1 9 5 7 , a n d b r o u g h t p e r s o n a l c o n - a crowd .if alm o st 2 0 0 faculty and ion, to ■Vz student p a rtic ip a to rs Wednesday policy Pr from noon to, 2 p.m. f Called the “‘ F a s t for F r e e d o m ” to wc V £> Me: t . the protest was sponsored by the colors * VÙ Vo{ I til campus NAM P, (National A sso ­ solu all P1 ciation for the Advancement of e le m e n ts n e c e s s a r y fo Colored People). V f t ful, agreed settlem ent, IK 3'M The campus organization is '1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Both t h e Soviet U i o I F r a n c e e x p r e ss e d re s e r v a tio n s over the c o m p r o m is e resolution V i (f ■ holding a fund drive\which opens at 10 a.m. today to provide finan­ c ia l aid to the Studeni\Non-Vio­ submitted by Norway, B r a z i l, lent Coordinating C o m m i t t e e in - M M orocco, The Ivory C oast and (SNCC) in Hattiesburg,. M iss ., to it\ il- B o liv ia , but in the end voted for it. Thant told the cou ncil that he So IS.;I ■P P i Or • aid voter re g is tra tio n p r e l e c t s . D o n a t i o n s at t h e p r o\ e s t SYMPATHY D E M O N S T R A T I O N - L o c a l N A A C P m em bers amounted to over $130. hoped v ery much that a fo rc e of such as J a n e t Q u ir k , E a s t L a n s i n g ju n i o r , p a ra d e d W edn es­ T h e Rev. John Duley, campus suitable s iz e can be form ed, lie day m o rn in g , a s k i n g m o n e ta ry a i d fo r th e v o t e r r e g i s t r a t i o n p a s to r and le ctu r e r in religion* has mentioned 10,000 troops m d r iv e in M i s s i p p i p p i P h o to by Jay D e n n is t o n opened noon hour speeches-withy the past. a c a ll to students " t o determine whether or not ra c ia l d is c r im in a ­ tion in A m e rica will be elim in a ­ ,1011 to rojc 'Bloodless Revolution’ te d .” He said that the fast for f r e e ­ dom a n d donations today a r e JAMES H O F F A " o n l y one s mal l e x p r e s s io n ” of gratulruions to the p r o s e c u t o r s CRAZY W O R L D O F P O L I T I C S = * W it h the N e w H a m p s h ir e Faces State Legislature the need t.> work fo r social and fro m A\ty. G e n . Gen. Robert r a c i a l ju stice . Robert L. G r e e n , p r o f e s s o r F . Kennedy. " A r e y o u going t o appeal, p r e s i d e n t i a l p r im a r y n e x t T u e s d a y , p o l i t i c a l m in d s are be­ Reapportionment ■ i s heading c ip le being upheld by the c ou rts postpone the p r im a r y from Aug. J i m m y ? ” as ked som eone in the of education and ad viser to c a m ­ g i n n in g to l o o k fo r s ig n s o f s t re n g t h in v a r i p u s p o l i t i c a l Michigan toward one of the worst is re s p o n s ib le , he said. 4 to Sept. 8. co u rtro o m , a s U.S. M a r s h a l T h e extensions a r e n e c e s s a r y , pus NAACP, d e s c rib e d the need c a n d i d a t e s . S tu d e n ts such as M a r i l y n N e ls o n , B a t t l e C reek legislativ e ¿1 lle m m a s it has faced, H arry Mansfield took Hoffa and A th re e -ju d g e federal panel H are said, b e ca u se of the time for c ollege students to work for fre s h m a n , are in t e r e s t e d in t h e w o r ld o f e l e p h a n t and don- a R epública1 S tate Senator told the o th e rs convicted into te ch ­ et IV V-. I Monday r u l e d 1 that M ichigan’ s that it would take county c l e r k s voter re g is tra tio n in the South. the L a st Lansing C h am b er of nical custody. e Y‘ P h o to by D a v e _______ Sykes c on gre ssio n al d i s t r i c t s a re un­ He also said that E a st L a n s ­ l o n im e rc e at its luncheon m e e t­ ( c o n t i n u e d on p a ge 3) “ Of c o u r s e , w e 'l l appeal,” constitutional. A hearing will be ing is not " p u n ” and does not HousingWorries ing Wednesday. snapped H o f f a . "W hat do you held on March 23 in P ort Huron t re a t all people " i n a fa ir man­ Senator John F it z g e r a ld , R - think?” to decide whether the ^ c o n g r e s ­ n er.” Grand Ledge, said that re ap p o r­ tionment is changing the whole si onal d i s t r i c t s in Michigan will MSU Costs ” There can be such a thing as an unjust law, fo rce d by the m a - Hoffa f a c e s up to 10 y e a r s in p rison and $1 0 ,0 0 0 \ in fines concept of government. have to be redrawn before the if the convictions on two c h a rg e s , jo r it y at the expense of the mi- W a n t s H a z a r d s R e p o r t e d " W e ’ re in the midst of a blood­ l e s s revolution,” he said. " Y o u r next election . Top National n o rit y ,” io said. F u n he 1 contribuii c a n Dc s t a n d up. I wo b usinessm en w e r e acquitted along withXhitn government to m o rro w is not go­ S e c r e t a r y of S tate J a m e s M. on the third c h a rg e . Official.- c o n s ab le the re s id e n ts e a s i l y to e l i m i - provemerit ir oldc ones is ing to be the s am e as it is today, 1‘T h e concept of government l i ar e asked the s ta te legislature 1 uesday for a five-w eek exten­ Average made I im 10 a.m . t. day at I .t ! is in the I in p .in . to - , Rerk ey to All six w ere accu se d of trying b rib e and c orrup t the Nash­ sion of filing dates for the p r i - Hal l , B sey Hal , Natural S c i - •vi.en planning tU ra te snow and ic e , another danger under considi held by the founding fa th e rs in C o s t s at MSU a r e .h ig h e r than ville ju ry , fro m which th re e ju r - x once, t asi -\\ il i-W onders and b a lco n ie s o f mac 1 0 U ‘: fa c to r . “ 3 he question is ju st how f a r ]~~n- ¡s slowly but su re ly c hang - ’fn a r ie s and a s i m i l a r postpone- the national a v e ra g e , but they a re o r s or p ro s p e ctiv e j u r o r s were mem on the p r i m a r y date. A c - not gen erally i n c r e a s i n g as r a p - Brody complexe NAACP’ s goal apartm ents a n d still "Snow piling up against a fine lie U niversity can e lim in ate the ¡ ng , " ir •ivc $ 1 ,0 0 0 . ( c o n t i n u e d on page 5) c rned a b o u t t mesh fence flush with the c e ­ ia/ard of living,” tie said . T h e one-m an, one-v ote p r i n - ecptance of the request would idly. c h ild re n , K ayiJ.L . ment may present m o re danger A recent survey of tuition, riud h. o u s i n u titan tile I a/a „is fro m a l a r . - c r i board and room c o s t s taken by tr.es1. and tl.e sp ace constructed« to e lim in a te the s n o w ," e ■ m . the L ife Insu rance Agency Man­ agement A sso ciation showed that World News era - to com-, “ It is alm ost im po ssib le to c o s t s at public c o l l e g e s have gone d ì - CUr- S tl.e - if et y problem s tlvey a r e eneo unte get a mesh fine enough to p r e - . ent a child f ont using it for up 26 per cent in five y e a r s , '[he av erage cost of attending public, a t a fclai once "A n y stau ■vay. is a dangerous clim b ing , l iner mesh would i. o c o lle g e s totals $8n9 p e r y e a r . p lace to pia; , " L am p h ear said, be much i.a den to m a intain.” T h e survey com pared c o s t s in U.S. R e j e c t s Cuban Water " I don't vva; t to s e e the c hil- If then i> a definite danger 1957-58 with those in 1962-03. It WASHING I i>N I - I ’ r im e M in is te r F id e l C a s t ro offered Wednes­ dren hurt ar:id we thought of the of child ren being n u n in the included m ore than I50publicand d a y to r e s t o r e water s e r v i c e to the U.S. naval b a s e at Guantanamo. many po iludes of danger wher open pace, m arrioc : 011s in g will private institutions of h i g h e r T h e United S tates gave him a quick turn-down. .planning these ap a rtm e n ts. p la c e board s upon \ quest by learning. “ Cuba c o n sid e r s the incident of the water at Guantanamo Hay L a m p r e a r -aid the lo u r-inch the p a re n ts . M S I ’ s c o s t s fo r in -sta te stu­ c lo s e d a n d is ready to supply the b a s e with water o n c e a g ain ,’ Space was left between the con­ " W e have done it before when dents h a v e rise n f r o m $975 in C a s t r o told foreign newsmen at a M o ro ccan em b assy reception in th e r e was evidence of danger, 1957-58 to $1,128 for last y e a r . c r e t e a r.d t r e f i r s t pipe to en- Havana. but .ve a re not going to place Thi s is a jump of 15.7 p e r cen t: board-, at every unit if th e re is N on-resident students, on a na­ PlanetariumHolds no r i a l d anger.” L a m ph ear said . F a m i l i e s c a n p l a c e sliding tion,al average, pay $1,122. 1 Ins has increased about $285, o r 25 M a l a y s ia To T a k e D i s p u t e To U .N . BANGKOK, Thailand 1 - \ m in is te r ia l c o n fe re n c e on the Malaysian FirstOpenHouse gates at the top of the s t a ir s , per cent, o v er the la st five y e a r s . c r i s i s floundered Wednesday a m i P r i m e M in is te r J u n k A b d u l he said . I he only p o s sib le r e a ­ Tuition c o s t s for o u t -o f- s t a te Rahman announced M alaysia will take its dispute with Indonesia to son fo r maintenan ce men to pull students at MSU have r ise n about the United Nations. apart a gate is if it is already 3 1 . " per cen t. In 195"-5H c o s t s Abrnm s Plai wi ne $1,020, com pared to $1,374 damaged and p r e s e n t s a hazard. an o p e n bous 'b 1962-63. April | offeri: " I t would be a good idea if T hese students fa ce even high­ $115 M i l l i o n O K ’ d F o r P e a c e Corps ty and the publ p are n ts got together to buy gates e r tuition ra t e s in the future. tunity to see tin •s, mi for each end of the balcony,’ WASHINGTON 1 - C o n g r e s s authorized $115 million Wednesday Michigan l e g i s l a t o r s have indi­ planets as the y are r e - c r e a t e d L a m p h ear said. " 1 he most f r e - for the P e a c e C o rp s — the full amount asked by the Johnson adm inis­ cated they want tuition r a t e s or l lie 33 foot .1ut nc. quently reported acciden ts a i v tra tio n . r a ise d and lim its placed on out- B r i e : lectur e - d e m o n str a tio n s s t i l l f a l l i n g down the s t a i r s , House p assa g e by v o ic e vote sent the m e a s u r e to ti e P re sid e n t’ s U S IA M O V I ES—U n it e d States I n f o r m a t i o n A g e n c y f i l m c r e w s moved in t o P r o f e s s o r D a v id G o tt- s t ate Students. desk. 1 i.e Senate had already approied it. will be.prc ser.t ed d u rin g .tl.e open TJvis® s ta irw a y s , like al. s t a i r - lie b ’ s S o c i o l o g y c la s s in fh e H o r t i c u l t u r e b u i l d i n g Wednesday m o rn in g 1 8V they*Contin ue«^ to .............. » r * a s o n „ i o s t s . h a V e ict r i s - The authorization is for the fisc a l year beginning July I. house. Hours a r e , ' : 3 0 p . m ., w ay s, a r e dangerous, but so a r e 8:15 p.m ., and 9 p .m ., Thurs day ju ngle j i m s . ” sh o o t t h e a c t i v i t i e s o f E r n e s t G reen, L i t t l e Rock, A rk ., graduate s t u d e n t . T h e p u rp o s e o f the en ai 0 flX F o r e ig n Affairs C o m m it t e e c h a ir m a n T h o m a s E. M o r g a n , D - P a . , that this U n iv e rsity did not have and Frid a ys; a d 2 : 3 0 p.m ., 3:15 L a m p h e a r s a id th e c o n s tru c - f ilm is to g i v e p e o p le a ro un d the w o r ld an i n s i g h t in to th e s treng th o f th e N e g r o e s who w e n t s a id ''T h e P e a c e C o r p s is the g r e a t e s t in v e n tio n in f o r e ig n a f f a i r s p .m ., a 4 p .m ., S a tu r d a y s , tion o f new p la y g r o u n d s a n d îm - th ro u g h th e 1957 c r i s i s in L i t t l e R o c k , a c c o r d i n g to U S IA spokesm en. P h o t o by P e te Westerman ( c o n t i n u e d on pa ge 4) d u r i n g recent y e a r s . ” M ich ig an State N ew s, E a st Lansing, M ich igan T h u r s d a y , M a rc h 5 , 1964 _____ N ot U n iv e r s it y 's P r o b le m A p a r t h e i d F ir m East L a n s i n g b u s in e s s m e n a fra id th a t s t u d e n t s ’ u n p a id b i l l s c o m p la in to t h e U n i v e r s i t y a b o u t w ill h u rt its “ im a g e .” B u t i f th e s t u d e n t s w h o f a i l to p a y b i l l s . U n iv e r s ity w o u ld m ake it c l e a r S . A f r i c a n S t a n d And th e U n iv e rs ity - - w ith its th at it is not le g a lly r e s p o n s ib le E d i t o r ’ s N o t e : T h i s is th e t h i r d in a s e r i e s o f a r t i c l e s on eye e v e r on i t s “ i m a g e ” - - b u c k - fo r s tu d e n ts fin a n c ia l o b lig a tio n s d i s c u s s i o n s o f p ro b le m s p o t s a ro u n d t h e w o r ld h e l d a s p a r t ' le s under to the p re ssu re and o ff-ca m p u s, i t w o u l d n o t n e e d to o f t h e “ Winds o f C h a n g e " s e m in a r a t K e l l o g g C e n t e r . “ t a l k s ” to t h e d e l i n q u e n t d e b t o r s . Harm J . D e B l i j , a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r o f g e o g ra p h y and A f ­ w o rry about dam age to th e r ic a n s t u d i e s , t a l k e d on t h e U n io n o f South A f r i c a . W h ile the d e a n o f s t u d e n t s m a y “ im a g e .” 4. not g rab d e a d b e a t s b y the h e e ls By M I K E K I N D M A N Ju st b e ca u se b u s in e s s o w n e rs S t a t e N e w s E d i t o r i a l W rite r and s h a k e c o in s out of t h e ir p o c ­ scre a m to th e dean of stu d en ts H a r m J . D e B l i j c h a r a c t e r i z e d th e U n io n o f S o u th A f r i c a a s a “ n a ­ k e t s , th e U n i v e r s i t y i s , in e f f e c t , th e U n iv e rs ity does n o t h a v e to tio n g o in g m a d ” w it h i t s p o li c y o f a p a r t h e id a n d r a c i a l a n d s o c ia l sh a k in g dow n th e se stu d e n ts . s e p a r a t io n . ju m p in to a p r i v a t e c o n t r a c t m a d e D e B l i j s a id , " A p a r t h e i d , o r a p a r t n e s s , i s an e f f o r t to s e g r e g a te J u s t a s k a stu d e n t who r e c e iv e s b e tw e e n stu d e n ts and b u s in e s s ­ n o t o n ly th e w h ite s fro m th e b la c k s . I t i s th e d i v i s i o n o f p e o p le o f a le tte r fro m th e o ffic e o f the d i f f e r e n t r a c e s , c o l o r s , c r e e d s , r e l i g i o n s , w h a t e v e r y o u c a n f in d to m an. d iv id e p e o p le . ” d e a n i n v i t i n g h i m to s t o p b y f o r a N a tu ra lly , b u s in e s s m e n stu ck A p a rth ie d B e in g E n f o r c e d c h a t i f he f e e ls a n y p r e s s u r e . w ith b ills w i l l r e s o r t to t h r e a t s In rare c a s e s , th e U n i v e r s i t y T h e U n io n o f S o u th A f r i c a h a s n o w b e g u n t o p u t i t s p la n o f s e p a r a ­ of n o t i f y i n g the U n i v e r s i t y . T h i s t i n g n a tio n a l a n d r a c i a l g r o u p s i n t o s e p a r a t e a n d " a u t o n o m o u s ” w i l l h o ld up r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r s t u ­ is an e a s i e r and c h e a p e r m e th o d a r e a s in t o a c t io n . T h e n a t io n ’ s 4 7 2 ,0 0 0 s q u a r e m i l e s h a v e b e e n d i ­ d e n ts who have se ve ra l u n p a id to c o l l e c t b i l l s t h a n c o u r t a c t i o n . v id e d in t o a r e a s in t o w h ic h th e v a r io u s r a c i a l g r o u p s a r e b e in g s e g ­ r e g a te d . b ills run up over an exten d ed O n ly th e b u s i n e s s m a n . th e c u s ­ T h e w h ite m i n o r i t y c o n t r o l s th e p e rio d o f t im e . n a tio n , a n d a r e in p o s s e s s io n o f T h e r e i s no q u e s t i o n t h a t d e a d ­ to m e r and c i v i l le g a l a u t h o r it ie s th e m a j o r i t y o f th e la n d . S e v e r a l b e a t s s h o u l d b e f o r c e d to p a y u p . a re in v o lv e d in u n p a id b ills . If "B a n tu s ta n s ” h a v e b e e n e s ta b ­ lis h e d fo r th e A fr ic a n tr ib a l But it is not the U n i v e r s i t y ’ s the U n iv e rs ity a ssu m e s any r e ­ g ro u p s . O th e r a re a s ha ve been r e s p o n s i b i l i t y to p l a y b i l l c o l l e c ­ s p o n s ib ility , it is a s k in g fo r set a s id e f o r “ c o lo r e d s ," or m u la t t o e s , a n d A s ia n and o th e r to r fo r b u s in e s s e s . w a s te d m a n - h o u r s and m o n e y , a s m in o r itie s . P erh ap s th e U n iv e rs ity is w e ll a s stu d en t re s e n tm e n t. P assage is lim ite d b e tw e e n a re a s , and th e b o rd e rs a re so a r r a n g e d th a t a l l e x c e p t t h e A d v is in g C hange O v e rd u e w h it e a r e a a r e s e p a r a t e d and u n ­ a b le to sustain th e m s e lv e s . The a d m in is tra tio n h a s taken The a d m in is tra tio n hopes to D e B l i j s a id t h i s w a s d o n e in t e n ­ t i o n a l l y to f o r c e p e o p le f r o m th e up the p r o b l e m s o f a c a d e m i c a d ­ have a ll c o lle g e s fin is h a d v is in g o u t ly in g a r e a s b a c k to w o r k in v is in g and p r o g r a m - p la n n in g , b ut b e f o r e th e r e g i s t r a t i o n p e r io d f o r th e r i c h m in e s in th e c e n tra l p a r t o f th e n a tio n . HARM J . D e B L IJ no changes in the c u r r e n t p r a c ­ w in te r and s p r i n g t e r m s , a n d to t i c e s a r e p la n n e d u n t il n e x t y e a r . T h e r e a r e p la n s f o r im p r o v in g have g e n e ra l u p to a y e a r p r o g r a m s p la n n e d in ad vance, e sp e ­ T w o G ive R e a c tio n s T h e e x p la n a tio n o f th e n e w p o li c y i s t h a t i t i s " u n d e s i r a b l e " f o r p e o p le o f d i f f e r e n t r a c e s t o l i v e in th e s a m e c o u n t r y . D e B l i j , h i m s e l f a v i c t i m o f a p a r t h e id p e r s e c u t io n in S o u th A f r ic a / « a d v is in g , b u t t h e y a r e m a in ly c ia lly fo r fa ll te rm . u n iv e r s i t i e s , f e e ls th a t S o u th A f r i c a i s h e a d e d f o r a r e v o l u t i o n , b u t n o t f o r u p to a d e c a d e . 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E d i t o r i a l a n d b u s in e s s o f f ic e s a t 341 S tu d e n t s ta t e s r a t h e r c o n c is e ly th e t o t a l i t a r i a n c o n d it io n s o f C h ia n g ’ s r u le . P u b lis h e d by th e s tu d e n ts of M ic h ig a n S e r v ic e s B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n S ta te U n i v e r s i t y , A n o t h e r r e c e n t a n d e x c e lle n t s o u r c e is an a r t i c l e by A l b e r t " A l o t o f g o o d m in d s g o to S ta te U n i v e r s i t y . Is s u e d on c la s s d a y s M o n d a y E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . M a il s u b s c r ip t io n s A x e lb a n k in H a r p e r ’ s m a g a z in e e n t i t l e d " C h i a n g ’ s S ile n t E n e m ie s ” w a s te in th e s o u th . T h e s o u th e r n th r o u g h F r id a y d u r in g th e f a l l , w i n t e r an d p a y a b le in a d v a n c e : t e r m , $ 3 : 2 t e r m s , $4; in S e p te m b e r , 1963, is s u e . 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H e is s t i l l f i g h t i n g f o r h is n a m e w ith h e ld fre e d o m .” « M ich igan State N ew s, E a st Lansing, M ich igan Thursday, M arch 5 , 1964 3 U U nion B o o k S to r e U n io n B o o k S to re U n io n B o o k S to re U nion U R e v o lu t io n ' Women’s HPR ( c o n t i n u e d from p a ge 1) to set up the e lction machinery Panel Tonight or.ce t h e d i s t r i c t s w e r e an­ T h e Women’ s Health, P h y sical A t The U nion B ook Store nounced. 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I G e r m a n C lu b — 7 ;3 0 p . m . , 104 S tu d ie s a r e b e in g m a d e to se e P A N -H E L O F F IC E R S —N e w l y . e l e c t e d P a n - H e l l e n i c C o u n c i l o f f i c e r s ore: l e f t to r i g h t , Pam M o r r i l l . if som e la n e s can be used fo r Munson, c o rr e s p o n d in g s e c r e ta r y ; C l y d e E l l e r , s e c o n d v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; G o il M o o re , p r e s id e n t ; A c r o b a t s C lu b — 7 p . m . , J e n - b ik e s o n c a m p u s s t r e e t s . GammaPhiBeta S a lly Green, f i r s t v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; A l l i s o n B ro w n , t re a s u re r ; and J a n e t K o w a l i k , r e c o r d in g s e c ­ is o n F ie ld h o u s e . O ne such p la n w o u ld re d u c e r e ta ry . 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" In su c h was tested or human types of w e re 1 ,4 2 7 b ik e s r e g is te r e d on o r, ju nior; and r.ouse s ea rch team has obtained p o s i— a case th e d ru g ’ s e f f e c t c o u ld er.t C a r o l e A. Heffler, tive re s u lts with a new drug in c a n c e r found in dogs. It e ffe ctiv e ­ be che cked even if th e p a tie n t c a m p u s . L a s t y e a r th e n u m b e r in.., New York , junio r. retarding and destroying som e ly fought the d is e a s e in 20 of 24 s h o u ld d ie . A lp h a C hi O m ega a n d Z e ta s h o t up to 4 ,9 5 3 . ■r o ffic e rs a r e : c o m e s - fo rm s of ca n ce r . Jogs. The re s e a rc h e rs have e s­ B e ta Tau w e re th e w in n e r s in M o re th a n 2 ,0 0 0 b ile s have r r e t a r y Susan B. Despite the apparent s u c c e s s t im a t e d th a t i t w i l l b e a t le a s t S u n d a y a ft e r n o o n ’ s C o lle g e B o w l been s to le n on cam pus d u r in g Even though it has proven e f­ .Vest Orange* N .J . . soph- of the drug, Dr. J a n i e s S. F e u r i g , tw o y e a rs b e fo re te s t s c a n be h e ld in E r i c k s o n H a l l K iv a . th e p a s t f i v e y e a r s . T h e f t s t h is fective in dogs, Feurig- said, it ; and recording s e c r e t a r y d ir ec to r of Olin M emorial Health d o n e w ith h u m a n s u b je c t s . The w in n e r s d e fe a te d S ig m a year to ta l 232, a 65 per cent has yet to be tested on humans. P A T H O F D A N G E R —S om e tim es c o n s id e r e d a n u is a n c e , i f . I). T u r n e r , M elro se, C e n te r , has cautioned against too R e g u lin has been used suc­ K a p p a and S ig m a A lp h a E p s ilo n in c r e a s e over th e s a m e p e r io d B e s i d e s , he added, the drug has s o m e tim e s a t r a f f i c h a z a rd , an d a l w a y s in d a n g e r o f b e in g junior. much optimism. c e s s f u l ly a g a in s t ty p e s o f b o n e , b y a s c o r e o f 2 0 0 to 160. la s t y e a r, L t. A n d re w s s a id . rot yet been proved effective s tr u c k by o m o t o r i s t , b i c y c l e r id e r s on c am p us may get s k in , l y m p h - g la n d and b re a s t A lp h a C h i O m e g a a n d th e Z B T ’ s over a long period of time. A p p r o x i m a t e l y h a lf o f th e b ik e s more s p e c ia l t r o v e l a re a s in th e c o m in g yea r. c a n c e rs . n o w g o to th e s e m if in a l s w h ic h t. Feurig said that while the d is ­ s t o le n t h i s y e a r w e r e r e c o v e r e d . __________________________________________________ P h o to by J im H ile Call Today SalesExpert w i l l b e g in s p r in g t e r m . T h e w in ­ c o v e ry is important, it c a n ’t ED 2 3537 be greatly publicized becau se it might give people fa lse hopes. Fe u rig added that the d iscovery AdressesAdClass n in g n e rs te a m to c h a m p io n s . o f th e G r e e k d e t e r m in e th e s y s te m w i l l th e n p la y th e d o r m i t o r y w in ­ cam pus ExcitingTheater fo r o n p ic k u p c a m p u s a n d o r d e l i v e r y o ff c a m p u s was at le ast " a n interesting ob- servatioi , ’’ and " t i m e w i llb e th e answer as. to whether it will be of singular s i g n i f i c a n c e ." J o h n W , H a n s e n , s a le s p r o m o ­ tio n and a d v e r t is in g m a n a g e r f o r U n io n S w itc h a n d S ig n a l, s p o k e A r m s t r TopBloodDrive T e n t h o n g U n i t s ’M an C o lo r fu l T h e use of the drug in humans to th e I n d u s t r i a l A d v e r t i s in g 4 5 0 to the J u d a e r - C h r i s t i a n cultural By DOUG L A C K E Y T h e play it s e lf c e n t e r s on a C L E A N E R AND will depend on whether the r e ­ c l a s s M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n . T w o h o u s e s in A r m s t r o n g H a l l h e r i t a g e .” As D i r e c t o r , Regen­ S tate N e w s R e v ie w e r fa m i l ia r modern problem , the s e a r c h e r s believe that the drug U n io n S w itc h a n d S ig n a l is a gave 100 p e r c e n t c o n t r i b u t io n s S H IR T L A U N D R Y baum’ s approach is a variant of " in a b il i t y to l o v e , " seen sp e cif­ will have its intended e ffe ct with d iv is io n of W e s tin g h o u s e A ir ­ to th e B lo o d D r iv e m a tc h in g The H ille l F o lk w a y s t h e a te r the Stanislavski method: he at­ 623 E. Grand River b ra k e C o m p a n y , P itts b u r g h , P a . ically in Landau the cynical law­ no harmful s i d e - e f f e c t s , such as t h e i r fe a t o f la s t t e r m . opened w it h P a d d y C h a y e fs k y ’ s tempts to have the c h a r a c t e r s y e r who h a s lost faith in trad i­ ED 2-3537 shock, he said. H a n s e n d e s c r ib e d h is p o s it io n T h e h o u se s o f A r e s and A r c h ­ “ T h e T e n th M a n ” T u e s d a y n ig h t e x ist of th e m se lv e s and not as tion, ’God,- and love itse lf. At the If it is used on humans, he in th e a d v e r t is in g d e p a r t m e n t o f dukes, b o th com posed o f s h o rt and t h e p e rfo rm a n c e w as c o lo r ­ technical subord in ates to t h e p la y 's end, through a tra n s fo rm a ­ said, it will f i r s t be tried on th e com pany and show ed th e c o u r s e a g r i c u l t u r e s tu d e n ts , c o n ­ f u l , to s a y th e le a s t . S t a r t in g a play, as in the usual U niversity a d s u s e d in tion brought on through an a c c i ­ those on whom no other t r e a t ­ c la s s e x a m p le s of tr ib u te d 140 p i n t s o f b lo o d , a b o u t new th e a te r g ro u p w ith l a r g e ly T h e a t e r production. One result dental encounter with a religious ment has had any effect and t h e i r c a m p a ig n s . o n e - te n th o f th e t o t a l c o lle c t e d . fre sh a c to rs , D ir e c to r Ken is a s tro n g e r focus on minor cere m o ny , he is purged of h i s R egenbaum has s u c c e e d e d in r o l e s and a show without s t a r s . c y n ic is m and s ee k s renewal as a c o n v e y in g t o h is c a s t c o n s id e r ­ p ro t e c t o r of the disturbed girl h6 a b le e x c it e m e n t a b o u t in d iv id u a l P a r t ic u l a r p r a i s e should go to has met, and h a l f - r e je c t e d , in r o le s w h ic h f o r th e a u d ie n c e b e ­ Bonnie C hapin, who handles the FO R H A P P Y -H A P P Y FUN . . . c o m e s c o n ta g io u s e x c i t e m e n t violent ro le of a schizophrenic the c o u rs e of the play. GLADSACK by S o c i e t y a b o u t th e p la y . N o w lo d g e d in L a n s in g 's C i r c l e P la y h o u s e , th e F o lk w a y s t h e a te r is M r. R egenbaum ’ s o w n id e a , with f i r e and p a t h o s . K e n A n d r e w s (Landau) a n d N i c k B ra d le y (H irschm an) a l s o suc­ ceed in r o l e s re q u irin g e sp ec ial Around the c o r e of disillusion vs. love, the b a s ic c o n t r a s ts of the play a r e woven, the c om ic, almost uncaring old men and the and its fo c u s is " p l a y s r e le v a n t fo rc e and c o n tro l. tra g ic g irl; Landau and the ma­ t e r i a l i s t i c rabbi ar.dHirschmanr., Your s p rin g w a rd ro b e w ill '/ f : (• s p a rk le w ith th is s ty lis h • GEM SALES • GEM S A L E S * GEM SALES* GE M SAL ES • the a s c e t i c ; t h e H e w f a i t h of Landau, a m e r e d e s i r e for faith, Y . à S o c ie ty fu n - fa s h io n . DON’T WRITE -TJJPf ¡TI and the old ri t u a l i s t i c m u tte r- ings. Ch ayefsky is a skillful t h e a t r i - ¡to « ® c a l i s t . 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The ju r y c o n v ic t e d H o ffa a n d K in g o f a c h a r g e th a t H o ffa a id e d A ir F o r c e R O T C d rill team placed second in com at the Arnold A ir So ciety convention. P ittsb urg h, P G r e e t , ' acting ch a irm a n of the W a r/ P e a ce R e s e a r c h Group and chairm an of the humanities de­ A M ic h ig a n S ta te a lu m n u s w i l l partm ent, said. K in g in o f f e r i n g a p r o m o t io n T h e 2 3 - m e m b e r d rill team competed with eight ot be p re s e n te d w it h th e annual We re co gn iz e d isarm am ent in th e s ta te h ig h w a y p a t r o l t o i v e r s i t y te a m s . Kent S tate U niversity took topi onoi D is t in g u is h e d A lu m n i A w a rd of as a goal toward p e a c e , " he said, s ta te tr o o p e r J a m e s P a s c h a l o f competition. th e C o lle g e o f A g r i c u l t u r e to d a y . " b u t d isarm am e nt will only e l im ­ P r e s e n t a t io n o f th e a w a r d w i l l W o o d b u ry , T e n n . 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H a ll a u d i t o r i u m G a r r a t t h a s d e v o te d at o c c a s io n to c o n v ic t s o m e o n e .* ' UBFilmTonight JobsAvailable H o o k e r s a id h e f e l t th e v e r d i c t n e a r ly 40 y e a r s ^ t o te a c h in g a n d e ri a - " w a r r a n t e d b y th e e v id e n c e , a n d s c i e n t i f i c w o r k in f o r e s t r y s in c e 5 met Union B oard will present the w e fe e l th e re c o rd is fre e of g r a d u a t in g fr o m MSU in 1920. y have movie, "A n atom y of a M urder,” e rro r.” T h e A g H o n o rs p r o g r a m , sp o n ­ atti- at ~ tonight in t h e Union B a l l ­ s o r e d b y th e s tu d e n t a g r i c u l t u r a l room. T h e movie is an O t t o c o u n c il, a n n u a lly r e c o g n iz e s o u t­ I B M S e e s P l a c e assian P re m in g e r production fro m the s ta n d in g s tu d e n ts f o r t h e i r s c h o l­ al law hook of the sa m e name by Robert a s tic a n d e x t r a - c u r r ic u la r a c ­ c o m p lis h m e n t s . N e a r l y 100 s tu ­ Dress Regs F o r L i b e r a l A r ts T r a v e r . S t a r r i n g in the film a r e J immy Stew art, L e e Rem ick and Ben G a z a r r a . Admission is 25 d e n ts w i l l b e h o n o r e d a t th e p r o ­ g ra m . Eyed Again L ib e r a l a r t s graduates can still find jo b s in a so c ie ty which is Phe T . 11. c en ts. F o llo w in g th e p r e s e n t a t io n o f becoming increasing ly m echan­ th e o u ts ta n d in g a lu m n i a w a rd dents think they would have to ized, a re p res e n ta tiv e fro m the G a rra tt w ill p r e s e n t th e m a jo r Two questio nnaires con cern in g fit into a ste retyped m w e and nation’ s largest c o m puter-m anu­ a d d re s s o f th e p r o g r a m . The d r e s s regulations will be c i r c u ­ do sterotyped jo b s to wo? fc at factu ring f irm said h e re Wednes- fo re s try p r o f e s s o r r e c e iv e d a lated among men living in r e s i ­ I B M .* ’ day. M .S . a n d P h .D . d e g r e e f r o m Y a le dence halls within the next fe w P help s said the comp«n> p r e ­ R ich a rd L . Phelp s, s a le s man­ U n iv e r s ity in 19 23 a n d 19 33 r e ­ w eeks. f e r s its b usiness a dm inistration a g e r fo r the Flint data p r o c e s s ­ s p e c tiv e ly . He h a s been a T h e Men’ s Halls A ss o cia tio n and l ib e ra l a r t s graduates to have ing division of International B u s ­ m e m b e r o f th e Y a le f a c u l t y f o r s p e cia l c o m m itte e on d r e s s r e g ­ t h e ir m a s t e r ' s d e g re e s . i n e s s Mach ines (IB M ), was one th e p a s t 38 y e a r s a n d D e a n o f th e ulations form ulated the question­ " T h e r e a r e numerous oppor­ of four IBM r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s on S chool of F o re s try s in c e 1945. n a i r e s T uesday night. One of tunities in our company and cam pu s to interview students at G a rra tt has a ls o w r itte n num ­ the question naires w i l l be dis­ o the rs like us fo r the lib eral the P la c e m e n t Bureau. e r o u s a r t i c l e s a n d te x t b o o k s o n tributed in the m e a l lin es at s e ­ a r t s gradu ate.” Phelp s said . "It He said that IBM, which does w o o d a n a to m y , u t i l i z a t i o n , te c h ­ le c t e d d o r m i t o r i e s . is too bad that s om e of the people m o r e than $2 billion worth of T h e other will be placed in the we a r e most in te re ste d in don’t n o lo g y and fo r e s try e d u c a tio n . b u s in e ss annually in com puters T h is m a rk s th e th ir d t im e m a i l b o x e s at E m m o n s, West co m e to talk to u s .” and punch c a r d m a c h in e s , h ire s th a t MSU h a s h o n o r e d th e o u t­ M c D o n e l , A rm s tro n g , N o r t h “ In p u r e r e s e a r c h , nearly at l e a st 50 p e r cen t l ib e r a l a r t s s ta n d in g f o r e s t e r . H e r e c e iv e d Wonders and West Shaw h a ll s . everyone has a technical d eg re e . g r a d u a tf*k f o r ad m in istrativ e , th e C e n t e n n ia l A w a rd in 1955 G R I L L G R E E T E R —O r ie n t a l d e c o r in the form o f a s o r t of A t le a s t o n e w i l l b e p la c e d in e a c h A Ph.D. is alm ost a n e c e s s i t y . ’ ’ perso nnel, com m unications and E a s t e r I s la n d ic o n - f o u n t a i n adds a n o th e r i n t e r e s t i n g to u ch m a ilb o x . T h e newly-developed post of a n d th e A lu m n i A w a r d f o r D is ­ s a le s work. tin g u is h e d S e r v ic e in 1 9 5 7 . to th e n o v e l W a l l e r s H a l l G r i l l . P h o to by Ken R o b e rts T h e purpose of the question­ s y s te m s engineer o ff e r s special B e s id e s its com puter b u s i­ n a i r e s will be to d ete rm in e the opportunities for women, Phelps n e s s , which i s growing at an fe e lin g s of the men regarding said. annual r a t e of about 12 p e r cent “ I h e r e is no d iscrim in atio n in d r e s s regulations and d is co v e r in the United S tates and 20 per hiring on the b a s is of s e x , ” he the re a s o n s fo r t h e ir f e e lin g s . cent o v e r s e a s , IBM manufactures M a r k e t in g C lu b T o O ffe r T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f th e c o m ­ e l e c t r i c ty p ew rite rs, accounting said . “ As a m a tte r of f a c t, we would like m o r e qualified women m itte e will be held April 1 in equipment a n d dictating m a ­ to speak with us when we in t e r - c o n fe re n c e room A at West M c­ chines. v i e w students a t u n iv e rs itie s Donel. It i s expected to begin at “ T h e very nature of the busi- S u m m e r J o b A d v ic e T o n ig h t 5 :3 0 p . m . throughout the c ou ntry .” T h e Mark eting Club will offer writing and evaluating re s u m e s tro l Data 3600 Com puter. ShawRadioAdds sum m er jo b sig n-up s and infor­ mation on av a ilab le jo b s at 8 to­ night in room 32 of the Union. f o r job applications. A lso available to students is an 18-page booklet, written by C r i s s y , and designed to help stu­ On April 17 and 18 particip ating schools will send te a m s of stu­ dents to Kellogg C e n te r . At the c o n fe re n c e they will e x ­ RockwellShow " T h e J i m Rockwell Show” has A T T E N T IO N c o m p l e t e f r o n t e n d CAR r e p a i r OW NERS a n d a lig n m e n t W . J . E . C r i s s y , p r o f e s s o r of m arketing a n d transportation, dents p re s e n t t h e m se lv e s to e m ­ plain their d e c is io n s to a panel been added to the program m in g - b r a k e s « s u s p e n s i o n will speak on bu s in e ss le a d e r­ p lo y e rs as suitable p ro s p e c t s for of nine e xe cu tive s, who will then of WKME, Shaw B ro ad c astin g s u m m e r work through s e l f - e v a l ­ choose one winner in each indus­ Organization, through the f a c i l ­ « w h e e l b a la n c in g « s t e e r i n g c o r r e c tio n s ship. A special file of r e s u m e s which uation. try and one over all winner. T h e i t ie s of the m i d - s t a t e FM network the students f ill out tonight will T h e Mark eting Club is also Marketing Competition C o n fer­ of WSWM. « m o t o r tu n e u p s be kept at the P la c e m e n t B ureau sponsoring a c o m p u t e r -s c o r e d ence i s the only one of its kind Jim Rockwell, named ja z z fo r e m p lo y e rs in te re ste d in stu­ management gam e which began in the country. d is c - jo c k e y of the y e a r by P la y ­ boy magazine, i s now heard on LISKEY'S AUTO SAFETY CENTER ArmeniansEligible dents for s u m m e r work. re c e n t ly . It c o n s i s t s of nine In addition a c a r d file will be s ch o o ls com peting against each Shaw radio fro m midnight to 2 Farex P oplin a blend o l a .m . e v ery week night and from ForScholarship kept at Eppley C e n te r . It will other in running a s p e cific in­ 11 p.m. until 2 a.m . on Saturday 124 S O U T H L A R C H I V 4 -7 3 4 0 j polyester and com bed cotton lis t all s u m m e r jo b s from the dustry. T h e s ch o o ls a r e judged P lac e m e n t B u re au , a l s o jobs on how profitably they run their evenings. which which c o m e to the attention industry'. Th e Detroit A rm enian Wom­ of faculty m e m b e r s . E n t r i e s a re mailed out by the en’ s Club is offering t h re e s c h o l­ The club has a l is t of m a rke t­ Marketing Club at s e t periods arsh ip s to students w h o a r e ing faculty m e m b e r s who have and the s ch o o ls ’ d ec isio n s are Michigan re s id e n ts a n d of A r ­ volunteered to a s s i s t students in returned for analysis by t h e C o n - menian parentage. Both men and women a re e l i ­ gible for t w o undergraduate sch o lars h ip s , each valued at $300 U -M G e ts R o c k e t S ite and one graduate fellowship worth M A N Y A L L N E W F O L K R E C O R D S J U S T IN B Y _________ $400. D e a d l i n e for application is In U p p e r P e n in s u la April 15. Apply to M r s . B a r b i s * T h e J o h n n y M a n n 5 i n g e r s • T h e G o o d T i m e S in g e r s P . Mechigian, 2 4 2 9 0 Eastwood * B u d & T r a v i s * T h e S e r e n d i p i t y S in g e r s ANN A R B O R ( U P I) — L a n d f o r p r o j e c t w i l l u s e p o r t a b le la u n c h Ave., Oak P ark 37. GreeksSponsor a ro cke t launch s it e at the n o r t h ­ fa c ilitie s and th a t th e ro c k e ts . . . . A N D M A N Y O T H E R S ern t i p o f th e K e w e e n a w P e n in ­ w i t h t h e i r p a y lo a d s w i l l m e a s u r e s u la has been donated to the U niversity of Michigan by C a l­ umet '& H ecla, Inc. 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Anderson e y e s , who haven’ t lo st in t h e ir Forddy Anderson announced that defense a n d slowing down the s t a r t in g .” added " W e have won our s h a re last nine outings. S ta te was the t h e r e is a good p o s s i b il i t y Sat­ gam e. We decided this y e a r to put He noted that m o st fans and of ga m e s this s e a s o n . ” last team to beat them, with a urday ga m e s would be played in p r e s s u r e on the defen se by f a s t - w r i t e r s had p re d icte d another 102-99 verdict in J a n u a r y at J e n - the afternoon instead of the c u r - Much of the t e a m ’ s s u c c e s s b reakin g and speeding the gam e bleak s e a s o n fo r M SU. Instead, lie s in the fac t that A nderson has u p ." ison Fieldhouse. re n t s tartin g tim e of 8 : 3 0 p.m. T h e announcement was unoffi­ * * * c i a l but it s e e m s f a i r l y evident that the switch will be made to give te a m s a longer r e s t period D a v id s o n in n i t ? T r a c k T e a m M o s t B a l a n c e d O U T T O D E F E N D T I T L E * * C o r o l H e y d e n , l a s t y e a r s a l U U n i v e r s i f y c o n t e m p o r a r y d a n c e w in * between g a m e s . T h e m o st likely Davidson C o lle g e , a f t e r losing Michigan S ta te may not bo ast talks about will b e competin g in m eet com petition by te am m ate afternoon s ta rtin g tim e will be 3 a c h a n c e to com p e te in the ner, is a t the W om en's IM B u i l d i n g ,, w h e re w. a t ,7 t o n i g h t tmii« h i s yj ceuair 's9 kc vo umi ppceut i tni ou n w i nl l ger g e t un u n ae d er* r, a star-stu d d e d lineup fo r the B ig events in which they have s c o re d p .m . , although f u rth e r d e ta ils will J i m G a r r e t t ’ s 24-1. w a y. S o lo s , d u e t s an d groups w i " 1 be c o m p e t in g . ‘I n t e r e s t e d1 d1a n c e r s may r e g i s t e r in a d v a n c e National C o l l e g i a t e A thletic T e n indoor t r a c k championships points in prev io us B i g T e n out­ be r e le a s e d l a t e r . L e w is , who a lso ru ns the 300, by c a l l i n g 5-4710. A ss o cia tio n tournament in the t h i s weekend, but the te a m could ings. T urning to the c u r r e n t season, was late in gaining fo rm this win­ Southern C o n fe r e n c e T o urnam ent b e t h e ir m ost b alanced e ntry in Topping the l is t a r e defending Saturd ay when it was upset by recent years. champions B o g M oreland in the t e r b e ca u se of p o s t - s e a s o n grid State Mermen Vie R o c k S ta y s I n K .C . Viyll, has appealed to the Southern C o n fe r e n c e E xe cu tiv e C o m m itte e T h i s i s the fe e lin g of Coach F r a n D ittric h , as 18 of the top 60, S h e rm L ew is in the broad jump, and J a n Bowen in the m i l e . c o m m itm e n ts . T h i s will be his fifth indoor o r outdoor m e e t, and so fa r in th e s e championships to o v e r r u l e C o n fe r e n c e C o m ­ S partan thinclads put the final Moreland, who dropped out of Chicago W h i t e Sox G e n er a l 91 R B I ’ s . Nicholson a l s o swatted has accumulated 37 one-eighth m i s s i o n e r Lloyd J o r d e n ’ s de­ touches on t h e ir p re p a ra tio n for the lineup against M iam i of Ohio For Championship M anager Ed Short s a ys he has 22 h o m e r s with 70 R B I ’ s, but set points fo r an outstanding c a r e e r . c is io n b ar. ing them fro m Nat­ the fifty -se c o n d annual c o n f e r ­ last weekend b e c a u s e of a turned down a proposed deal a m a jo r league r e c o r d fo r s t r i k e - i o n a l Invitational To u rn am e n t e n c e m eet to be held at Ohio stra in e d a c h i ll e s tendon, is r e ­ Bowen, whose ‘ 64 output has fro m the K ansas City A thletics outs with 175 in 126 g a m e s , com petition a s w ell. S t a t e ’ s F r e n c h F ieldh ou se F r i ­ ported read y to defend his unde­ fallen short of l a s t y e a r ' s out­ in which the A’s were willing to day and Saturday. feated s tre a k and :06.1 r e c o r d in door showing, which culminated MSI s/.vir D i c k Van L o w e and S h a w n give up Rocky Colavito for J i r M i c h i g a n S ta te B a s k e t b a l l B i l l i a r d C h a m p “ With the exceptio n of the pole the 6 0 - y a r d sprint. in a crowning e ffo rt of 4:14.3 , M. M cC o rm ick will both take p a rt Landis and Dave Nicholson. Coach Forddy A nderson, c o m ­ v au lt,” D ittric h s a id , ” 1 think our L ew is, whose :06.2 in the 60 will be running along sid e M S L ’iS in the diving even Said Short, “ I like Colvaito, World b i l l i a r d c h a m p i o n menting on the appeal, s a id he squad has good strength in all m a k e s him a top co n te n d e r along Mike K aines. but I like Nicholson and Landis Harold W ors t of G rand Rapids felt the W ild c ats, 2 2 - 4 fo r the B e r t Desmond Lee D river, e v en ts. We’ ll be tougher this with Moreland, i s reigning t i t l e - b etter.” will play two exhib ition matches s e a s o n and ranked n i n t h nation­ Mark Hunt, and Sherwood will y e a r if we can get a solid p e r ­ holder in the broad jump. How­ T h e slugging Colavito belted with Ray M i ll e r of J a c k s o n in a lly , had lit t le c h an c e o f e nte ring swim the medley. f o rm a n c e fro m e ach m a n ." e v e r , his 2 3 foot, 8 1/2 inch leap I M N< P. 3 22 -home runs l a s t y e a r and had Lansin g F r id a y . the tournam ent. t MSU is hopeful of c scoring at Many of the " e a c h e s ” D ittrich has already been topped in dual le ast once in eac of the 17 T cM V s events include the 5 0 0 - events. T welve p la ce s will be NOW OPEN SPARTAN yard f re e s t y le , 4 0 0 - y a t d individ- awarded points instead of the ual medley, 5 0 - y a r d f re e sty le , usual three in dual m eets. 4 00 -y ard medley r e la y , and one- T h i s y e a r ’ s B ig Ten p ictu re . m eter diving. has been a s t o r y of the “ h a v e s " The tentative line-up c al l s for Neil Watts, Dennis Hil l , a n d Chuck Strong to com pete in the 500, with Dick G r e tz in g e r, J o e and “ have nots” with Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, M inne- sota, and the Spartans favored to finish in the f i r s t division. SUNDAYS Buys, and Jo e Kolb e swimming Th e defeat of the H o o s ie r s Noon Till 9 P.M. X 400 indivi S peedsters D a r r y l e K ifer and Bob Sherwood a r e slated for a c - rior, in the 50, and Spartan d iv ers vould mark a m a jo r upset, but th e re should be a wide-open s c r a m b l e f o r the n e x t four p la c e s . S P A R T A N SH O P P IN G C E N T E R 940 T R O W B R ID G E R O A D S h o p - R it e M a r k e t C A P tion T h e F a r W e s t: H Y G R A D E ’S HYGRADE Winner’s Regional? 5 -7 Lb. A vg. C e llo W r a p p e d CORNED BEEF BRISKET lb. Qy J E R O M E C A P L A N S tate N e w s Sports E d i t o r Boiled HamH 0irpd ;th;o;.ds,i“d L b . 98 " Smoked Pork Chops Îl7 ad* C e n T b . 79 * Á jk HYGRADE E d i t o r ' s N o te : T h i s is t h e t h i r d p a r t in a f o u r - p a r t s e r i e s on p o s t . s e a s o n b a s k e t b a l l to u r n a m e n t s . S i x t e a m s a r e e n t e r e d in th e F a r W e s t N C A A M l BACON W H OLE o r H A LF lb Braunschweiger K Ä .« Lb 3 9 * Pork Link Sausages H y g r a d e F r e s h L b . 59 * b a s k e tb a ll r e g io n a l, in c lu d in g th e n a t io n ’ s • D a r k R e d K id n e y B ean s 300 Tin No. 1 sq uad , U C L A . • P o rk & B eans 300 Tin 5c O FF LA B E L • Book M a tch e s 50 * The B r u in s . 2 5 - 0 f o r the y e a r , r e p r e s e n t G ia n t • M u s ta rd > 0 z. S H U R F IN E OF the B ig S ix C o n fe re n c e . San F ra n c is c o and A r iz o n a S tate a re the o t h e r le a g u e e n t r i e s , TIDE PU g. • S lic e d B e e ts 8 oz. YOUR CHOICE r e p r e s e n t i n g the W e s t C o a s t and W e s t e r n A t h ­ With This Coupon and $3.00 or More Purchase • S lic e d C a r r o t s g oz. le tic C o n fe r e n c e s , r e s p e c t iv e ly . Limit One P er Family—Exp. Sat., March 7, ’64 • W h o le K e rn e l C o rn 8 Oz. A t - la r g e e n tire s a re n a tio n a lly - r a n k e d 7w m m k 'A v M . * v"v Av .l,M v A:, .A-, • C ream S t y l e C o r n 8 oz. « P e a s 8 oz. O reg o n S tate . S e a ttle and U tah S tate . Th e • Tomato Juice •Spartan Hamburg Dill Slices r e g io n a l gam es w i l l be p la y e d in C o r v a l l i s , y o u r • Peachesli“;;"^:!!,”:^ ," 9 •Shurfine Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink O re . M any h a r d - c o n rf; f o llo w e r s th in k t h is y e a r ’ s ÌMIRACLE • • Spartan Sweet Relish Grapefruit Sections «hum«.»* «Spartan Sweet Chips • Shurfine Grape Jam ,2.„. c h o ic e n a tio n a l c h a m p io n w i ll be a W e s t C o a s t t e a m , W H IP Q uart • Spartan Tuna ./IS •Shurfina Orange Marmelado e ith e r O reg o n S tate o r U C L A . T h e r e h a s n ’ t With This Coupon and $5.00 or More Purchase • Shurfine Asparagus 300 «Shurfine Apple Butter a ... been a n a tio n a l c h a m p io n fr o m th at s e c tio n of •Egg Limit One P er Family—Exp. Sat., March 7, ’64 • Cherries «Spartan Sweet Crunchy Chips the c o u n t r y s i n c e 1 9 5 9 , w h e n C a l i f o r n i a c a p ­ is Mushrooms 8-O r. Pieces & Stem s Spartan Pure Vegetable Oil 36-os. t u r e d the c r o w n . Spartan Applesauce $ » . . . Roxey Dog Food — a Y o u r S i n c e 1 9 6 0 t h e t i t l e h a s b e l o n g e d to m i d d l e Shur-Lac Inst. Non-Fat Dry Milk s.Q. C h o ic e s t a t e s ’ s q u a d s , w it h O h io S t a t e w in n in g in th a t F ro z e n F o o d s — With This Coupon and the y e a r , C in c in n a t i in 1960 and 1 9 6 1 . and L o y o l a o f C h ic a g o la s t s e a s o n . ÌL S O Purchase of E ach Spartan Vegetables Variatias A ll 6 P k g s . $ ] 0 0 15c Off Label 100 Count I t ’ s i n t e r e s t i n g to n o t e t h a t o n l y t h r e e o f t h e SpartanGrape Juice 6 6 -O z . T in s $ 1 0 0 t w e n t y - f i v e s c h o o ls in t h is y e a r ’ s N C A A t o u r ­ 'GO SALADATEABAGS Spartan Tatar Nuggets ney have ever won the t it le in th e q u a r t e r « A *« Coupon Exp. March 7, '64 « » l '/ j - L b . P k g s . 89 * ce n tu ry it h a s b een c o n t e s t e d . L o y o l a , K e n ­ % *8 5 Spartan Strawberries 3 1 6 -O z . P k g s . S | 0 0 m Spartan Strawberries tu cky and San F ra n c is c o a r e th e t r i o , w it h 4 1 0 -O z . P k g s . 89 * K e n t u c k y h a v in g m o s t w in s o f a n y t e a m , f o u r . M onday ; P a r t I V —Who w i l l w in and w h y w e t h i n k so . COUYOH Spartan Crinkle Cuts 3 2 - L b . P k g s . 89* T H 'S With This Coupon and the SNJ w o w ? * IS ------------------------------- D a i r y F o o d s - Purchase of Each SH U RFIN E. . . an open in vitation to a ll $100 10-lb. Bag of Shurbest Margarine 6 extra P o a r h a e redwne» &sliced, 303 Y e llo w C lin g , H a lv e s 'g o l d s o n o ; IDAHO POTATOES OF Shurbest Cheese Spread 2 Lb ’ 690 s t a m w Coupon Exp. March 7, ’64 Fruit Cocktail 303 YOUR CHOICE Spartan Sliced American Cheese K . 39* ï A ^ .,a . Noodles S t »S™ P im e n t o or CrackersD,X,EH LLE Spartan Sliced Cheese A m e r i c a n 8 O z . 29$ C O V JFO H SN TV\s S w o ^ With This Coupon and the Purchase of Every Ring of Hygradc’s & Ä » RING BOLOGNA Coupon Exp. March 7, ’64 m um m 7 y fS S ff With This Coupon and the M e e t M r . S c o tt F r i . M a rc h 6 a t 23 Purchase of Each 2 Bars of Princess extr a 'g o l d |O N D ¡ DIAL SOAP SPARTAN -Bookstore P r i c e s In T h i s A d A r e G o o d A* A ll S h o p R i l e M a r k e t s Coupon Exp. March 7, ’64 2 3 0 1 E . G R A N D R IV E R 3 6 3 0 S. C E D A R 1 1 0 9 E . G R A N D R IV E R 2416 N. E A S T S T R E E T 2 5 1 9 S. C E D A R CORNER ANN & M .A.C . 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