MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Voi. 55, Number 115 Thursday, April 2, 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Price 104 B ra z il's P re sid e n t R e sig n s SURREY WITH THE FRINGE. . .—The Annual Block and Bridle Horse Show, opening Friday evening, brings equestrianenthusiastsfrom throughout the state to exhibit their animals. Here A s A rm y T h re a te n s R e v o lt Betty Winn, Amherst, Mass., senior, and Rich Rudish, Chicago graduate student, take a brief outing on the campus. See story p. 12. Photo by Dave Sykes. Politico Arts9 Letters Cuts Car Ruling To Lessen Assumes Leadership Hours For Majors Bridge Use Crowds In Rio Dean Paul A. V a rg announced the a v e rag e h o u rs fo r study in le g e of A r ts and L e t t e r s a re th a t t h e m axim um num ber o f one d ep artm ent down to 40 o r urged to t a k e s o c i a l s c ie n c e Traffic Pattern Cheer Change h o u rs which the C o lleg e of A rts 4 5 .“ co u rses. and L e tt e r s allow s stud en ts to “ No d iscip lin e is an entity unto “ A student must have insight T ,o Be Shifted ta k e in a m a jo r field h as been i t s e l f . If a student is p rep arin g into a ll of the a r e a s which a re RIO DE JA N E IR O , B r a z il i.T)— c u t fro m 70 to 55. h im s e lf to be a s p e c ia lis t in con­ r e la te d to h is s p e c ia liz a tio n . T h is T h e VVa r M in istry announced Students w ill b e urged to in­ te m p o ra ry lite r a tu r e , he ob­ is one of the m a rk s of a tru ly W ednesday night that P re sid e n t v iou sly needs a knowledge of 20th New student driving re g u la ­ Jo a o G ou lart re sig n e d under the clu d e th re e a r e a s re la te d to th e ir educated p e r s o n ." cen tu ry philosophy. tio n s, in e ffe ct n e x t f a l l, m ay onslaught of a m a s s iv e m ilit a r y - m a jo r field of study in th e ir fo u r - • T h e c o lle g e is p re p a rin g a “ He m ust a lso be aw are of m ak e the Bogue S tr e e t b rid g e a p o litic a l re v o lt ag ain st h is le f­ y e a r p ro g ra m s . T h e y w i l l be handbook of cognate s u b je c ts to h is to r ic a l and s o c io lo g ic a l de­ te m p o ra ry w hite elephant. tis t re g im e . T h e announcem ent known a s cog nate s u b je c ts . aid stud en ts in planning th e ir v e lo p m e n ts.” T h e b rid g e, which w as begun said R a n ie ri M a z z ili, P re sid e n t , V arg said the m ove w ill p ro ­ c u rr ic u lu m s under the new r e ­ th is w in te r, w ill c o s t an e stim a te d o f the C h am ber of D ep u ties, had vide students with a b ro a d e r gen­ V arg said stud ents in the C o l­ q u ire m e n ts. $ 2 8 5 ,0 0 0 , w i t h t h e c o s ts to be im m ed iately assu m ed the P r e s i ­ e r a l education and w ill stren g th en sh a re d equally by MSU and the d en cy. t h e ir m a jo r fie ld s of study. TRAFFIC SOLVER?—Unexpected changes in tra ffic pattern pi ans on the campus has caused c it y . C om pletion is sched uled fo r T h e r e w e re un- “ S in ce the graduation re q u ir e ­ discussion of the merits of the new Bogue Street Bridge. The bridge is s till expected to ease Instructor Files m id -su m m e r. c o n f i r m e d re- m ent has been low ered to 180 One of the m a jo r re a s o n s fo r vehicle and pedestrian travel on the campus. p o rts t h a t Gou­ c r e d i t s , it is not ju s tifia b le fo r a building the b rid ge w as to r e lie v e l a r t , who had been student to spend 70 h o u rs in one « the heavy co n ce n tra tio n of stu d ert in p o w e r s i n c e fie ld ,” V a rg said . “ Although only Bias Complaint tr a ffic onto G rand R iv e r Avenue. 1961, had left the General’s Condition Worse; a f e w students h a v e taken the With student d riving banned on cou n try . m axim um h o u rs in a m a jo r field , c la s s days betw een 6 a .m . and 6 The climax the new r e s t r ic t io n should b rin g p .m ., the p rob lem w ill be p a rtly c a m e a s two r e ­ Latest Bulletin Pessimistic A N egro in s tr u c to r in education an a r t i c l e in the L an sin g S t a t e solv ed . b e llio u s a r m i e s h as c h a r g e d an E a s t L an sin g Jo u rn a l. " T h e r e is no doubt that if we m oved on R io De p ro p e rty ow ner with r a c ia l d is­ G re e n m ade h is f i r s t inquiry had known about the new d riving Ja n e ir o . At le a s t Plan For c rim in a tio n in a fo rm a l com plain t su bm itted to the F e d e r a l Hous­ about the p ro p e rty in re s p o n s e to an ad v e rtisem e n t ap p earin g re g u latio n s on cam pu s we would have planned d iffe re n tly ,” sa id WASHINGTON (A -G en eral of the A rm y Douglas M acA rth ur, continued to com bat h is w or­ sened s ta te in the hope of saving a renew ed slowing down of the kidney function. A u th o ritie s at eight s ta te s w e re lined up ag ain st Goulart ing A dm in istratio n (FH A ). in the c la s s if ie d se c tio n of the G . M ich a e l C o n lisk , E a s t L a n s ­ him . W alter Reed Arm y H ospital r e ­ him . h is condition having “ d e te r io ­ R o b e rt L , G re e n , a m em b er ing c ity p lan n er. " T h e b rid g e State Aid of the E a s t L a n sin g Human R e ­ la tio n s C o n u u issio n , h as accu se d S ta te N ew s. A ccord in g to the S ta te jo u r n a l (continued on puge 15) m ay be poo rly tim ed now, but it (continued on page 13) r a t e d ," faced p erh ap s h is g ra v e st , i r i s W ednesday, bur d o cto rs A m ed ical bulletin issu e d Wed­ nesday m orning, the m ost p e s s i­ m is tic , on the s e r ie s of m a jo r p o rted th is v ital a c tiv ity has d im in ished stead ily a fte r having shown e a rly sig n s of im p rov e­ A fe d e ra l deputy, B o n ifa cio De A ndrade of the N ational Dem o­ c r a t ic Union P a r ty , b ro a d ca st R e x J . F r in k , ow ner of a house t r i a l s that have b e se t the 8 4 - m en t. o v er a re b e l rad io that G o u lart Favored a t 341 Southlawn A v e ., of d is c r im ­ inating against him when he a t­ tem pted to p u rch a se th e p ro p e rty . Largest Enrollment Ever y e a r -o ld w a rr io r, ind icated that unless heroic treatment K idneys filte r out poisonous w aste products fro m the blood had resig n ed at 3 :30 p .m . E S T . M a ss iv e v ic to ry c e le b ra tio n s m e a s u r e s can turn the tid e, M ac­ exp lo sed in the s t r e e t s o f R io G re e n ’ s co m p lain t, one of the A rth u r is n earing the end of h is and ro u te them fo r d isp o sal from artfl in the big in d u strial m e tro ­ G o v ern o r G e o rg e Rom ney said the body. T h e g r e a te r the im ­ f i r s t in M ichigan under an e x e c ­ ev en tful life . p o lis o f Sao P aulo. re c e n tly he fa v o rs a p ro g ra m of utive o rd e r signed by the l a t e Registration Called Smooth E v e n as the p a irm e n t of kidney a ctio n , the A b ro a d ca st said m e m b e rs of s ta te financed s c h o la rs h ip s fo r P re sid e n t Kennedy b a rrin g d is ­ (continued on page 13) bu lletin was being (continued on page 15) M ichigan c o lle g e stu d en ts. c rim in a tio n in fe d e ra l housing, re a d , M acA rthur w as file d with the re g io n a l FHA who has u n d e r ­ both stud ents a n d w o rk e rs a re in e s s o ffic e and 25 from the r e g ­ H ow ever, he added, he w as not o ffic e in G rand R ap id s. 3y CHARLES C. WELLS gone th re e m a jo r re a d y to im m ed iately e n d o rse T h e c a s e co m e s under ju r i s ­ State News Staff Writer o rien ted to the p r o c e d u r e s ,” he i s t r a r ’ s o ffic e also work on r e g ­ s u rg ic a l o p e ra ­ W o r ld N ew s added. is tr a tio n . About 125 facu lty re p ­ a s p e c ific p ro g ra m of g r a n ts. d ictio n of the e x e cu tiv e o rd e r b e­ tio n s in 24 days “ S m o o th " is the way R e g is tr a r About 225 stud ents w ere e m ­ r e s e n ta tiv e s d istrib u te c l a s s H is s ta ff is now studying the c a u s e F r in k 's p ro p e rty i s m o rt­ and spent a total m a tte r , he said . gaged by FH A . H o ra c e C . King d e sc rib e d spring ployed to com p lete the th re e -d a y c a r d s and ad vise stu d en ts. of 12 hou rs on the a t a G la n c e An in fo rm al h e a rin g on the te rm re g is tra tio n . p r o c e s s . S o m e 35 re g u la r em ­ “ T h e r e w e r e few er changes o p eratin g tab le, C u rre n tly a s p e cia l blue ribbon com p lain t w a s sched uled f o r M o re stud ents went through p lo y e e s fro m the U n iv e rs ity b u s- a fte r t h e t i m e sch ed u le w a s had at le a st five c o m m itte e of p rom in ent M ich i­ W ednesday in G rand R apid s by th is re g is tra tio n at the In tra m u r­ p rin te d ,” he said . “ T h is was an tu b es in se rte d in Khrushchev Ridicules Red China gan c itiz e n s in s t u d y i n g the re g io n a l FHA d ir e c to r J a m e s al B uild ing than e v e r b e fo re , he im p o rtan t fa c to r in red ucin g con ­ h is body at v a r i­ MacArthur s t a t e 's h ig h er education n eed s. M cL au g h lin . G re e n and F rin k s a id . U n o fficial e s tim a te s placed fusion and the tim e it took to get B U D A P EST, Hungary (fl— P rem ier K hrushchev d ecla re d W ednes­ ' I ts r e p o r t, slated fo r next f a ll, w e re both to ap p ear at the h e a r ­ sp rin g te rm re g is tra tio n at about 2 4 ,0 0 0 stud ents. At 2:15 p .m . M a rc h Plays th ro u g h .” ous p la c e s as -d octors sought to aid him . day, " P r o s p e r it y is the only thing w orthw hile T h e Soviet le a d e r rid icu led Red China fo r to stru g g le f o r .” o ffe rin g nothing w ill also c o v e r the sch o la rs h ip ing. A m a jo r c a u se of c o n c e rn was Students 1lying in the C a s e - p ro p o s a l. F r in k and h is w ife L o rn a , who liv e at 15299 Y o rk le ig h D riv e , W ednesday about 21,000 had e n ­ te re d the big aren a. A p ril Fo o l’s W ilso n -W o n d ers co m p lex a n d but revolution in its cam paign fo r u p risin g s in the nam e of hard lin e com m u nism . around the w orld T h e r e g is t r a r said that a c c u r ­ M cD onel H a l l re c e iv e d c l a s s T h e g o v ern o r said it m ay not a r e lic e n s e d r e a l e s ta te ag en ts. * c a r d s fo r sec tio n s in th e ir r e s i ­ be w ise to d efe r the p ro g ra m H ow ever, they w e re attem pting u n til the tim e of the re p o r t. to s e ll the Southlawn p ro p e rty ate to ta ls w ill be a v a ila b le at 9 a .m . today. W e a th e r Jo k e d en ce h a lls e a r ly . T h is gave the A laska To N eed Wallace Enters Wisconsin Primary “ S p rin g te rm r e g is tr a tio n is r e g is tr a tio n sta ff m o re tim e to WASHINGTON (A - G ov. G eo rg e C . W allace of A labam a m ak es a s p riv a te o w n e rs, ac co rd in g to U nd er the p ro v isio n s of both e a s i e r than o th er te r m s b e cau se T h e end of M arch w as an A p ril m ake ch an g es to m eet scheduling F o o l’ s jo k e . $ 5 0 0 M illion Aid h is f i r s t bid fo r N o rth ern support next T u esd ay in W isco n sin ’ s d em and s. D e m o c ra tic p rim a r y , te m p o ra rily sh iftin g attention fro m the b i ll s , the student re c ip ie n t m ay MSU stud ents re tu rn in g from u s e the gran t to attend any p r i ­ “ T h e r e is ev id en ce that a c a ­ Wa s h i n g t o n iA -T h e nation’ s r a c e fo r the R epu blican p re sid e n tia l nom ination. the South and o th er w arm a re a s v ate of pu blic M ichigan c o lle g e d em ic ad vising was b e tte r th is d is a s t e r r e l ie f c o o rd in a to r e s ­ T h e se g re g a tio n ist g o v e rn o r, who say s he i s running m ainly to f o u n d th e m se lv e s b attlin g icy o r u n iv e rsity . te r m and th is is an im portant tim ated W ednesday that $500 m il­ p ro te s t the a d m in istra tio n s ’ c iv il rig h ts p ro g ram now b e fo re the ro a d s and slu sh in g through snow fa c to r in m aking a sm ooth r e g is ­ lion of fe d e ra l funds w ill be r e - S e n a te , h as a s la te o f d e le g a te s pledged to d e liv e r him W isc o n sin 's t h e f i r s t day of r e g is tr a tio n . t r a t io n ,” he said . 46 v otes at the D e m o c ra tic -N ational Convention next August. T h o s e f r o m a r e a s alread y See Related Story p. 12 b le s s e d with a white E a s t e r felt S e v e r a l students com plained of C a m p a ig n in g an icy c h ill at the sig ht of m o re snow. a sh o rta g e of t i m e schedule bo o ks. quired fo r r e h a b i l i t a t i o n in A lask a. Gemini F ligh t Tests To Start C A P E KENN EDY, F l a . (fl— A fte r m onths o f d elay, the s p a ce T h e g ro an s w ere unanim ous. Edw ard A. M cD erm o tt, d ir e c ­ ‘ ’T h e r e w ere too many students agen cy Wednesday announced the P r o je c t G em in i flight te s t p ro ­ Fo r Officers But A p ril 1 was b alm y , warm taking m o re than one book and and c h e e rin g . If it w as not an th is c re a te d the s h o rta g e ,” said to r of the o ffic e o f e m erg en cy planning, said it would b e n e c e s - g ra m w ill s ta r t T u esd ay with an e ffo rt to o rb it an unmanned s p a ce ­ 0 c ra ft. id eal sp rin g day, it w as the c lo s ­ K ing. “ I don’t think th is w as r e a l ­ s a ry to provide fe d e ra l funds to T h e launching is one o f two unmanned t e s t s planned b e fo re two Begins T o d a y e s t thing th is cam pu s had had to ly a p ro b le m b ecau se th e re w ere s p rin g sin ce M arch c a m e in with t i m e sch ed u les a v a i l a b l e at help in the re h a b ilita tio n of p r i­ astro n a u ts rid e into sp a ce to g eth er in the sa m e cap su le . If no vate ind ustry, including the fish ­ h itc h e s develop, the f i r s t manned flig h t, a th r e e -o r b it tr ip , w ill a g e n tle " B a a . ” ta b le s in the big a r e n a .” ing fle e t s . be m ade in N ovem ber o r D e cem b e r. C am paigning begins today fo r A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student G o v ern ­ m en t p re sid e n t and c la s s o ffi­ cers. Although no can d id ates have B ut Students Return To Puritan W a y s y et o ffic ia lly file d p e titio n s , fiv e Vacationers Call Daytona 4Wild’ have been m entioned a s p o s s ib le can d id ates fo r the AUSG p r e s i­ d en cy:' Bob H a r r is , B ry a n , Ohio, Ju n io r and S p artan S p irit d ir e c - •tor; J a m e s J e s s e , B uchanar sophomore a n d A rm stro n g Sy FAYE UNGER he w ill b e h is sam e P u ritan s e lf d rinking age. T h e r e is no d rin k­ is asking a little bit too m u ch ,” to the w ell-p u b licized r e s o r t . re p r e s e n ta tiv e to student con ­ ing allowed on the s t r e e t s and K an e sh iro said . L au d erd ale r e m a i n e d under State Nqws Staff Writer a g a in .” g r e s s : T o m P a r tr id g e , Sw artz “ I t ’ s u n b elievable. I t 's wild. p o lic e attem p t to cu t down d rink­ D e s p i t e p o lic e p atro lin g of s t r ic t laws although only 5 ,0 0 0 C r e e k ju n io r and f o r m e r E a s t T h e w hole town s e e m s to con ­ ing on the b e a ch e s a s w ell. b e a c h e s , r e s ta u ra n ts , b a r s , and stud ents spent th e ir v a c a t i o n W ilson r e p r e s e n ta tiv e to con ­ N ights on th e town until 4 a .m ., sh o p s, the good tim e s continued. th e re . s is t of c o lle g e students except S t u d e n t s w ere a r r e s te d fo r g r e s s : J e r r y W a lla c e , C e d a r fo lk sin g in g on the b e a c h e s , h eck­ T h e students spent the day sun-- “ Daytona was w e ll-p o lic e d ,” fo r th e p o lic e and m otel and v ag ran cy , tr e s p a s s in g , o b se n - S p rin g s Ju n io r and fo r m e r p r e s i­ ling the p o lic e , o r d e r s to c le a r bathing, singing, walking .on the Y atchm an said . "N e x t y e a r the r e s t a u r a n t o wne rs , ” Pat ity, overload ing c a r s , speeding dent o f South C a s e ; and H erb th e b e a c h e s and plenty of d rink­ b e a ch , “ c h ick en fig h tin g ” ,d r in k ­ stud ents may find another p la c e .” K a n e s h iro , Honolulu, H a w a i i , and not r e g is te r in g . F in e s ranged W ingo, Buchanan sop h o m ore and ing a r e p a rt of the kaleid osco p e ing and egging the p o lic e . sop h o m o re said. from $25 to $150. fo r m e r re p r e s e n ta tiv e to co n ­ of im p re s s io n s r e p o r t e d by M ichigan S ta te stud ents who spent T h e p o lic e , a sm a ll fo rc e of “ T h e p o lice a re n e c e s s a r y . A fte r 7 p.m . the evening round g ress. th e ir v acatio n at Daytona B each , 150, kept s t r ic t o rd e r, cra ck in g E v e ry o n e i s in a wild mood of p a r tie s , d an ces, m o v ie s, and down on m inor o ffe n se s in an a n d t h e r e is a tend ency fo r night spots began. T h e party in g » E le c tio n s for. c la s s o f f ic e r s F la . e f fo r t : to p rev en t r io ts lik e those ro w d in ess th at lead s the stu ­ con tin ued until 5 a .m . B y 10 a.m . and- th e AUSG p re sid e n t w ill be at F o r t L au d erd ale in the past dents to b re ak what the p o lic e the stud ents w ere again thronging held A p r i l 6 . If m o r e than two “ I t 's a s if ev ery o n e fo rg ets 'IT ’ S T H E F T -P R 0 0 F !’ -H erb Sperry, Grand Rapids freshman, h is m o r a ls ,” Jo e Y a tc h m a n , L in ­ years. c a ll law s. But 1 think the p o lic e the b e a ch e s. ca n d id a te s f i le f o r the AUSG stands guard over the new F iji mascot. Much larger than the co ln P a rk ju n io r , s a id . “ H e’ s T h e p o lic e walk .th e beach es w ere a little too rough in th e ir S t r i c t law en fo rce m e n t at F o r t p o s t, a p rim a r y w ill b e held oft-stolen little F iji man, the new mascot is chained to its dem anding students to show th e ir handling. C le a rin g the b e a ch e s L au d e rd ale la s t y e a r had d is ­ A p ril 14 with the top two running fo r g e ts h im s e lf and h a s a good supports. Photo By Patti Prout id e n tifica tio n a s a ch e ck on the in the m iddle of the afternoon co u rag ed students fro m retu rn in g in th e A p ril 16 e le c tio n . tim e . B ut when he r e tu r n s hom e, Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 2, 1964 # The Courage To Oppose S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t R e p e r c u s s io n s a re b e in g f e lt The T im e s c ite d o th e r e x a m ­ to th e s p e e c h m a d e l a s t w e e k b y p le s o f t h is s a m e a ttitu d e a m o n g lil /M IL > — ------------ — H S a y s W e s t G a i n s Sen. J. W illia m F u lb r ig h t, D - such p e o p le as A m bassador A rk ., on needed r e v is io n s of A d la i S te v e n s o n and P r e s id e n t fE & riû N i Cioiëo By MIKE KINDMAN t Tq q uo u" Q" ! ÎÀ th in k in g r e g a r d in g c e r t a i n c o ld Johnson. T h e s e th re e a re n o t State News Editorial Writer w a r p r o b le m s . ri I n e c e s s a r ily in a g re e m e n t w ith IÜ Ü A re c e n t S tate D epartm ent re p o rt on the cold w ar indicated F u lb r ig h t’ s s p e e c h h ig h lig h te d one a n o th e r, but a ll a r e t a k in g that the United S ta te s and its w estern a llie s a re winning the cold th e im p o r ta n c e of f a c in g s u c h a d v a n ta g e of th e r i g h t o f p e o p le w ar, and have been doing so fo r the past s e v e ra l y e a r s . In a re p o rt p rep ared fo r the House F o re ig n A ffa irs C o m m ittee, r e a l i t i e s a s th e p r e s e n c e o f C a s ­ in th is c o u n try to v o ic e th e ir A the departm ent said , “ O v e r -a ll, th e re appear to have been la rg e r tro in C u b a a n d th e C o m m u n i s t s v ie w s on o f f ic ia l p o lic y , w h e th e r gains than lo s s e s fo r the fr e e w o rld .” T h e d ep artm ent’ s re p o rt g lo ssed ov er any p ro b lem s among in C h in a . U n d e r s ta n d a b ly , th e r e or not th e y a re p o lic y - m a k e r s the w estern a llie s , such a s th o se cau sed by the independence of h a v e b e e n u n fa v o r a b le re s p o n s e s th e m s e lv e s . F re n c h P re sid en t De G au lle, saying that the W est has g r e a te r to th e speech fro m th o s e w h o unity, m ilita ry stren gth and econ om ic growth than the w o rld 's H o p e fu lly , a ll b r a n c h e s o f th e C om m unist nations. w o u ld d e fe n d our g o v e rn m e n t’ s g o v e rn m e n t w ill c o n t in u e t a k i n g lo n g - s t a n d in g p o lic ie s on th e s e a d v a n ta g e of t h i s r i g h t to c r i t i ­ Prof Cites Russio-China Dispute a n d o t h e r is s u e s . c iz e th e w o r k i n g s o f o t h e r b r a n ­ T i n g f u F . T s i a n g , C h in e s e A m ­ ches, s iiie e a c c u r a te s e lf - e v a lu ­ C h a r le s R . A drian, p r o fe s s o r and ch airm an of p o litic a l s c ie n c e , bassador to th e U n it e d S ta te s , a t io n and r e v is io n is th e o n ly ■¡h said , “ If you co n sid e r the b re ach between China and the Soviet Union as a s e r io u s one, and 1 think many people do, our re la tio n ­ f o r i n s t a n c e , s a id “ th e F u l b r i g h t way to a r r i v e a t s o u n d e r p o lic y . sh ip s with our a llie s look good, but it is only b ecau se th e ir r e ­ speech, in my m in d a n d in th e T h e r e i s d o u b t le s s s o m e m e r i t lationship is so bad that it isn ’ t hard to look good. “ We have p ro b le m s, la rg e ly caused by De G au lle. C e rta in ly m in d o f m y g o v e r n m e n t, is v e r y to F u lb r ig h t’ s v ie w s , but th e h is h o stility to a unified E urope and to NATO w ill be a pro blem d a m a g in g .’ ' m o re im p o r ta n t aspect of h is to u s .” S uch c o m p la in ts , o f c o u r s e , a re T h e S ta te D epartm ent re p o rt cite d four m a jo r “ c o n fro n ta tio n s“ speech is th e fa c t th a t it was with the Soviet Union in the p ast s e v e ra l y e a r s : in e v ita b le w hen a speech th a t m ade, and he w a s n o t a f r a i d to — T h e sum m it m eeting between S o v iet P r e m ie r K hrushchev p ro p o s e s a n e w v ie w o f c r i t i c a l m ake it . He was not a f r a i d to and P re sid e n t Kennedy in Vienna in 1961. T h e departm ent said th is con frontation “ can not be judged as fa v o ra b le o r unfavorable p r o b le m s is p re s e n te d . T h is is s te p on som e t o e s , n o r e v e n to to e ith e r s id e ." n o t th e m a j o r c o n s i d e r a t i o n , h o w ­ c r itic iz e to p - le v e l m e m b e rs of — T h e B e r lin c r i s i s of 1961, when th eC o m m u n ists trie d to weaken o r end the allied positio n in B e r lin . T h e departm ent noted that e v e r , as F u lb r ig h t an d o th e r s w h o h is own p a rty . T h is w illin g n e s s the C om m u nists failed and they built the B e r lin w all, which, the have s u p p o rte d r e v is io n o f o f­ to s p e a k o u t is w h a t o u r g o v e r n ­ departm ent said , was “ a public ad m ission of f a ilu r e ." — T h e Soviet attem pt to divide the o ffic e of United N ations f i c i a l p o lic y h a v e r e a liz e d . m e n ta l s y s te m is b a s e d o n . s e c r e ta r y -g e n e r a l into th re e , a “ tr o ik a .” “ T h is attem pt ended in Thé New Y o rk T i m e s s a id o f unam biguous fa ilu r e ,” the S ta te D epartm ent said . As th e T i m e s s a i d , ‘ ‘ In a d y ­ th e F u lb r ig h t speech, ‘ ’ A g re e ­ — T h e Cuban m is s ile c r i s i s of 1962. “ T h is , too, must be counted n a m ic w o r l d , p o l i c i e s th a t as a fa ilu r e ,” the departm ent said , “ not only b ecau se the m is s ile s m ent or d is a g r e e m e n t w i t h th e j w ere rem oved at U .S . in s is te n c e but b ecau se the U '.S .S.R . su ffered h a rd e n i n t o d o g m a s c e a s e to f i t . s p e c ific id e a s p u t f o r w a r d i s n o t a s ig n ifica n t public setb ack in the p r o c e s s .” It is a poor ty p e o f le a d e r s h ip so im p o r ta n t as th is r e fr e s h in g th a t s h r in k s fr o m n e c e s s a ry r e ­ SURE YOU’RE IN THE RIGHT LINE? e v id e n c e o f w h a t w e h o p e i s a n e w Bay of Pigs, V iet Nam Also Serious v is io n s in p o l i c y s i m p l y b e c a u s e fle x ib ility in fo r e ig n a ffa ir s and it la c k s c o n f id e n c e in th e p u b ­ A drian said of th is lis tin g of p ro b le m s, " I gu ess they’ r e p ro b ­ a w illin g n e s s - - w a r m ly e n d o rs e d lic ’ s c a p a c ity to u n d e rs ta n d o r ably rig h t, excep t fo r not m entioning the B a y of P ig s and Southeast by fro m th is n e w s p a p e r--to g e t aw ay b lin d ly a c c e p te d c lic h e s . ” a d ju s t m e n ts .” to a l t e r e d w o r l d r e q u i r e ­ U-M Officals Seek Change A s ia .” He co n sid ere d th e se fa ir ly sig n ifican t o m issio n s in a re p o rt which was c le a r ly intended to point up m ainly the s u c c e s s e s of A m e rica n p o licy ; and not n e c e s s a r ily to give the m ost o b je ctiv e In State Fund Distribution view s of it. A drian said the B ay of P ig s invasion w as a te s t of A m erican p o licy and a d efin ite lo s s fo r th is co u n try , even though it was Spring Is Here. . . Editor’ s Note: This is the firs t of a two-part series on seem ed to be p retty good when U-M w as reaping the m o st ben e­ s a la r y in c r e a s e s , in c r e a s e s from ris in g p r ic e s and new p ro g ra m s . “ the C e n tra l In te llig e n ce A gency ca llin g the sh ots and not the S tate D ep artm en t.” the financial wrangle be­ fits fro m it. Now, how ever, things T h e M ichigan D aily adds that He said a lso , " W e have continous con fro n tatio n s in V iet Nam tween MSU and the Univer­ have changed b ecau se MSU’ s bud­ C a m p a ig n in g fo r A ll- U n iv e r ­ th e re is not p a r tic u la r re a s o n get ap p rop riatio n see m s to be th e Indiana fo rm u la e lim in a te s with the C o m m u n ists, as well as a ll the o th er Southeast A sian sity of Michigan. the b itte r com petition fo r funds. n a tio n s.” s ity S tu d e n t G o v e r n m e n t o f f i c e s fo r th e A U S G e l e c t i o n to a r o u s e getting c lo s e r to the U -M to ta l. By CHARLES C. WELLS “ T h e s ta te of Indiana has such He c ite d a re a s such a s Indonesia, in which the United S t a t e s ’ b e g in s to d a y , a s u re s ig n t h a t In o th er w ord s, a ll the money m u c h m o r e a t t e n t io n i n th e s p r i n g State News Staff Writer a formula, o n e which is d estined f o r Indiana’ s i n s t i ­ fo reign p olicy is being weighed against that of the C om m u nists s p r i n g h a s c o m e to c a m p u s . a ttra c tin g much in t e r e s t ,’ ’ the tutions o f higher learn in g is even though th e re m ay not be a s p e c ific R u ssia n -b a se d th re at to th a n A U S G i t s e l f a r o u s e s a l l th e U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n U -M new spaper a r t i c l e con­ P e titio n in g is s t i l l g o in g o n f o r to ss e d into a com m on b a r r e l and the governm ent. He fe lt that the S tate D epartm ent re p o rt m ay have r e s t o f th e t i m e . o ffic ia ls a r e scre a m in g “ D irty tinued. “ T h e f o u r s t a t e - s u p ­ each school draws acco rd in g to failed to mention th ese a r e a s and o th e rs in the long lis t of newly o ffic e s , a n d n a m e s o f c a n d id a t e s p o o l!'’ p o rted sch o o ls in Indiana have its need . developing nations b ecau se of th is. T h ey contend they a r e com ing a coordinating cou ncil which sub­ c a n n o t be r e le a s e d o f f i c i a l l y u n ­ N e v e r th e le s s i t s h o u ld b e an out on the sh o rt end of th e horn m its a jo in t budget reco m m e n ­ U -M thinks that th is is a “ m o re He fe lt that it is in th e se a re a s that the United S ta te s fa c e s that t i l la t e n e x t w e e k . T h i s p r o m i s e s in t e r e s t in g tw o w e e k s le a d i n g u p on s ta te le g is la tiv e ap p rop ria­ dation to the le g is la tu r e .’ ’ e q u itab le s c h e m e .’ * T h ey fig u re g r e a te s t ch allen g e and has the g r e a te s t opportunity fo r future tio n s. In fa c t, th ey’ r e downright E ach sch o o l’ s budget is w orked they would get m o re under the su ccesses. a s lo w fir s t w e e k o f c a m p a ig n ­ t o th e p r i m a r i e s A p r i l 1 4 a n d th e unhappy about the S tate D ep art­ out acco rd in g to the follow ing Indiana form ula b e cau se they fe e l in g , even w ith th re e announced e le c t io n A p r i l 1 6. m ent of A d m in istration fig u re s th re e gu id elin es: that needs at U -M a r e g r e a te r A drian said , " W e have an opportunity to take advantage of the on th e ir s h a re o f the 1 9 6 4 -6 5 — C o s ts at all le v e ls of edu­ than at other M ichigan sch o o ls, c o n flic t between R u ss ia and Red C hina. 1 suppose the question b u t u n n a m e d c a n d i d a t e s g o in g f o r s ta te budget f o r h igh er edu­ c a tio n fro m fre sh m an through p r im a r ily b ecau se of the high is w hether the S tate D epartm ent will be ab le to com e up with som e th e t o p p o s t . c atio n . gradu ate school a r e b ased on en ro llm en t at the ju n io r -s e n io r im aginativ e m eans of exp lo itin g th is c o n flic t.” B u t th e c a m p a i g n m a y t u r n o u t T h e ir sounding board has been e n ro llm en t at each le v e l. and gradu ate le v e ls . the U -M student new spaper, the to be p re tty s lo w e ve n a fte r it The Rare Ability M ichigan D aily. T h e new spaper — A nticipated c o s ts fo r the next y e a r a r e figured by p ro je c tin g U -M heads have long believ ed Report L ists Further Problems said the " U of M would fa re they a r e building the “ H arvard g e t s in t o f u l l s w in g . c u rre n t c o s ts and an ticip ated en­ b e tte r under an a c c u ra te form u­ of the w e s t.” C e rta in ly no one ro llm e n t at each le v e l. E le c tio n r u le s fo r b id th e u s e T h e r e a r e a fe w in d iv id u a ls w h o la than under the c u rre n t slip ­ would deny them th is go al, e x ­ T ouching on som e o th er a r e a s , the S ta te D epartm ent re p o rt — A dditional am ounts a r e de­ cept when they p rop ose it should said , “ P o litic a l tren d s in the le s s developed c o u n trie s of the of r e s id e n c e h a ll m a ilb o x e s f o r a re th in k e r s , and w ho have th e shod m ethod .” term in e d and allo cate d fo r such T h e c u rre n t slip -sh o d method c om e at the exp en se of MSU fre e w orld show m in u ses as well as p lu s e s. c a m p a ig n lite r a tu r e , and lim it ite m s a s facu lty and non-faculty r a r e a b i l i t y to s t i m u l a t e th e i m a ­ a n d o t h e r s ta te -s u p p o r te d “ In the em battled F a r E a s t we h av e h e ld th e lin e, and in the N ear c a n d id a te s to s m a ll p o s te r s and s c h o o ls. g in a tio n o f th o s e w h o m th e y c o n ­ E a s t the tide has run against the C o m m u n ists,” the re p o rt said . o c c a s io n a l h o u r s c a m p a ig n in g ta c t. To cause one p e r s o n to T h e attitude at the U n iv ersity T h e re p o rt a lso found that L atin A m e rica “ has been getting an of M ichigan s e e m s to be that p e r s o n a lly on d o r m lu n c h l i n e s . pause and th in k is a g r e a t fe a t. in c re a sin g , if s t ill lim n e d , exposure to C om m unist c o n ta c ts , and its p ro g ra m s a r e b e tte r , and in som e c a s e s to su b v e rsiv e a c tio n .” B r a z il was singled out as In o th e r a re a s , th e re a re r e ­ T h e m a j o r i t y o f th o s e in t h i s a g e th e re fo re it should have the lio n ’ s a p a r tic u la r danger spot. s h a re of the s ta te aid p ie . T h is s tr ic tio n s p la c e d o n th e a m o u n t appear b lin d to any s tim u li to w as d em onstrated la s t y e a r when T h e departm ent re p o rte d sig n ifican t ch an g es in the m ilita ry of m oney th a t c a n be s p e n t and th o u g h t. M an has r e a s o n i n g U -M P re sid e n t H arlan H atch er pow er balan ce during the la st th re e y e a r s , saying, " T h e im petus p roposed to the le g is la tu re that on th e s i z e a n d l o c a t i o n o f c a m ­ pow er t h i s s e p a r a t e s h im f r o m of the S o viet n u clear and sp ace p ro g ra m s has slow ed, while o u rs M SU’ s extension budget be cut has a c c e le ra te d . p a ig n p u b l i c i t y . th e a n i m a l o n ly i f h e u s e s t h e and the savings go to U-M m ed i­ T h is is a l l q u i t e f i t t i n g , s in c e cal resea rch . p o w e r. " W e have acquired a su b stan tial, and s u p e rio r, n u clear de­ te r r e n t c a p a b ility .” T h e departm ent concluded that the C om m u nists have m ade L e t t e r P o l i c y s ig n ific a n t gain s in B r a z il under the re g im e of P re sid e n t Jo a o Lauds The Education Corps L e tte r s should not be longer G o u lart. than 300 w ords, and should be DOWN 28. Beverages A re c e n t a r tic le by Jam es typed double spaced if p o s sib le . dent le a d e r s a re ahead o f th e 29. Ligature 1. Young N am es and ad d ress should a lso 33. Knowledge black-backed H e s to n in th e N e w Y o r k T im e s G o v e rn m e n t. A n d w h e n th e C o n ­ be included. No unsigned le tte r s 14. Efficacious 34. Suspend gull la u d e d th e e ffo rts of th e M S U w ill be p rin ted , but nam es may ACROSS 35. Surveyor's g r e s s f i n a l l y g e t s a r o u n d to b a c k ­ 15, Petition 2. Dictum be withheld if we feel th e re is 1. M inor instrument S t u d e n t E d u c a t i o n C o r p s to b r i n g lb . Decamp 3. Border in g a d o m e s tic P e a c e C o r p s and THAT CAMPUS—Shown above is the Law C’uad at the Uni­ re a so n . 5. Old honey 36. Outlawed 4. Wanderer versity of Michigan, in which one of their special programs T h e S ta te News r e s e r v e s the drink 18. By way of in s p ir a tio n and e n th u s ia s m fo r b a c k in g F r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ’ s ‘ w a r 38. Omit in 5. Pined is housed.U-M is demanding additional money from the state right to edit le tte r s to fit sp ace 10. Point oppo­ 19. Hailed and pronouncing 6. Hautboy e d u c a t io n to s tu d e n ts in u n d e r ­ on p o v e rty ,’ q u ite a fe w y o u n g legislature to support its law and other graduate programs. re q u ire m e n ts. site the zenith snowed 40. Ceremony 7. Putrefy 11. C haron's 2 1. Monarch p r iv ile g e d a r e a s o f th e s t a t e . A m e r ic a n m en and w o m e n w ill 41. Ascended 8. Newly- lee 22. Fondle 42. Burro hatched H e s to n ’ s s t o r y , d a t e l i n e d a l r e a d y b e in th e f i e l d . ” 13. Golden­ 23. Scorch 43. Small salmon L a n s in g , said in p a rt, “ The breasted 24. City official TATE N EW S The a r tic le c ite d o th e r e x a m ­ MICHIGAN barracuda 9. Harmoniz­ trumpeter 2 7. Achieve la r g e r g o v e rn m e n t p ro g r a m s a re STATE ing p le s o f w h a t m i g h t b e c a l l e d th e UNIVERSITY / i 3 4 s 6 7 a 9 '///// 10. Arrests d ir e c te d at tr a in in g th e school //s'-- 12. Platform “ P eace C o rp s s p ir it” on c a m ­ n 10 lì 17. Hindrance d ro p o u ts . T h e S t u d e n t E d u c a t io n p u s e s a r o u n d th e c o u n t r y . H e s t o n M em ber A sso ciated P r e s s , U nited P r e s s sum m er te rn ., sp e cial W elcom e Iss u e in Sep­ 2 0 . Heroic C o rp s a tta c k s th e s a m e p r o b le m 13 14 In tern atio n al, Inland Daily P r e s s A sso cia tio n , te m b e r. poem e m p h a s iz e d th e im p o r t a n c e of e a r lie r . A sso ciated C o lleg iate P r e s s A sso cia tio n , Second c la s s postage paid at E a s t Lansing, 13 It /r >t 21. Gentle m o v e m e n ts such as th e S tu d e n t M ichigan P r e s s A ssociation . M ichigan. 23. Vocalists “ . . .T h e u ltim a te a im o f th e E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student 19 10 il 24. Creator E d u c a t io n C o r p s in p r o v i d i n g an c o rp s i s to h e lp p r e v e n t p r e m a ­ , P ublished by .ne students of M ichigan S e rv ic e s Building, M ichigan S tate L’nive.'Sity, 25. Defensive o p p o r tu n ity fo r s t u d e n t s to h e lp E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. M ail su b scrip tio n s v/y/' it 23 proteid S ta te U n iv e rsity . Issued on c la s s d ays Monday tu re d ro p o u ts by s h o w in g t h e s e payable in advance: te rm , $3; 2 te r m s , $4; 26. Ilvaite t h e ir n a t io n and t h e m s e lv e s b y through F rid a y during the fa ll, w inter and 24 it it 27 c h i l d r e n t h a t e d u c a t io n i s th e k e y spring q u a r te r s , tw ice weekly during the 3 te r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. 27. Ashen s e r v ic e an d d e d ic a tio n , as w e ll as it if 30 31 » 2 9 . Imperfecdy to a b e tte r life , by p r o v id in g 3 0 . Emerge in a c h ie v i n g th e s t a t e d g o a ls o f S p o rts E d ito r .................................... J e t r y Caplai. 53 3* 33 31. Cloth insert needed in s p ir a tio n and b y m o ti­ E d ito r.............................................B ru c e F a b rica n t a id in g s tu d e n ts . W ire E d ito r ..................... Jo h r Van G ieson 32. Blissful . A dvert is log. ..M anager-.—. —, F re d L ev ine. 37 i* v a tio n to c o n t in u e t h e i r s c h o o l ­ Night E d ito r ..........................................L e e Brown 3* 3t We can o n ly a g r e e , and h o p e C âm pus E d ito r............................G e r r y Hinkley place in g .’ A s s ’t cam pus e d ito r...................... L iz Hyman A ss t. Adv. M g rs .....................T rank Sen g er J r . , 34. Chief th a t th e SEC fo u n d e d h e re w ill 40 41 ................................................................ A rth u r L an g cr 37. Legendary “ S o m e t h in g i s h a p p e n in g o n th e E d ito ria l S ta ff...B a r b B rad ley ,D av e S tew art C ircu la tio n M an ag er E ill M arshall 43 soon s p re a d to s t i l l m o r e c a m ­ 41 British king c a m p u s . In s o m e w a y s th e s e s t u - M ike Kindman, Karen. G illiland News A d v ise r..............................D a v e Jaeh n ig 3 9. Edge puses. i t> Michigan State New s, East Lansing. Michigan Thursday, April 2. 1964 3 ’64-5 L-C Series BOOK Program 'Tops’ UNON STORE F o u r outstanding symphony o r ­ in clu d e: the L en in grad K iro v B a l­ c h e s tr a s from E urope and North le t, O ct. 13; t h e R oyal Iris h A m e rica , a R u ssian B a lle t troupe B rig a d e , Nov. 2 ; M arian A nder­ and a young South A m e rica n vio­ son in a fare w e ll r e c it a l , F e b . C R A Z Y ! lin v irtu o so highlight the Uni­ 16; the R oyal W elsh M ale C h o ir, v e r s ity ’ s 1 9 6 4 -6 5 L e c tu r e -C o n ­ F e b . 19; and the D e tro it Sym ­ c e r t S e r ie s . phony under the baton of Sixten T h e 1 9 6 4 -6 5 seaso n p ro g ram E h rlin g and featu rin g B o liv ian announced by W’ilso n B . P au l, v io lin ist Ja im e L a re d o , A pril 11. s e r ie s d ir e c to r , inclu d es such One o th e r S e r ie s “ A " p re s e n ta t­ notable p erfo rm in g a r t i s t s and ion w ill b e announced la t e r . groups as the London Symphony, In addition to the New Y ork the L en in grad K iro v B a lle t, the C ity O p era’ s production of " D ie New Y o rk C ity O pera Com pany, F le d e r m a u s ,” S e r ie s " B ” tick et c o n tra lto M arian A nd erson, pian­ h o ld e rs w ill s e e the L en in grad is t A lexand er B railo w sk y and K irov B a lle t, O ct. 14; the W ar­ F r e d W aring*s P en n sylv an ian s. saw P h ilh a rm o n ic, O ct. 1 5 ;pian­ T h e renowned London Sym ­ is t A lexan d er B ra ilo w sk y , Nov. phony opens the S e ir e s " A ” con­ 19; the Broadw ay h it, "B e y o n d the c e r t sea so n O ct. 5. And fo r the F r in g e ,” Ja n . 2 6 ; F r e d W aring 14th con se cu tiv e y e a r the New and h is P en n sy lv an ian s, F e b . 22; Y o rk C ity O pera Com pany w ill R ich a rd L e w is , te n o r, and Je a n SNYDER’ S NEW NEIGHBOR-The men of Synder Hall w ill re tu rn to the cam pus and w ill M a d e ira , c o n tra lto , M arch 9 ; and soon see wall s ri se on the foundations of the new Psychology p e r f o r m G o u n o d ’ s "F a u st" the T o ro n to Symphony, conducted Building. The building is the only North Campus construction ( S e r ie s " A ’ ’), Nov. 2 3 ; and Johann by W alter Su ssk in d , A pril 8. since the completion of Bessey H all, and p'obably w ill be S t r a u s s ’ " D i e F le d e r m a u s ” E i g h t e e n " W o r l d T ra v e l the last new building for the old campus. ( S e r i e s " B ” ) , Nov. 24. S e r ie s ’ ’ f i l m - le c tu r e p re s e n ­ O ther S e r ie s " A " prod uction s ta tio n s, ranging fro m Sw itzerland to Hong Kong, a lso a r e included Anouilh Y L ’A lo u ette’ 7 0 N u r s in g in the 1 9 6 4 -6 5 L e c tu r e -C o n c e r t sea so n o ffe rin g s . Two m o re t r a ­ vel p ro g ra m s w ill b e announced A t Fairchild Tonight E d u c a t o r s la te r . " L ’ A lo u e tte " (T h e L a rk ) by fo rm a lly divided into a c ts or Taylor Recital Je a n A nouilh, one of F r a n c e s s c e r .e s ,' but it does fa ll n atu rally l e a d i n g co n tem p o rary p l a y ­ into two p a r ts . P a rt one c o n ce rn s M e e t H e r e At Music Aud w rig h ts, will be p re se n te d in the exp o sition of c h a r a c t e r and U p-dating t h e c u r r ic u la of F r e n c h at 8 :15 p.m . today in Soprano L o is T a y lo r , a grad ­ illu m in a te s t h e p o litic a l b ack ­ M ich ig a n 's sch o o ls of p r a c tic a l F a ir c h ild T h e a tre . ground o f ev en ts that lead to uate m u sic student at M ichigan n u rsin g is the aim of a c o n fe r­ A d istinguished t h e a t r i c a l J o a n ’ s death. P a r t two d e a ls with S ta te U n iv e rs ity , w ill p re se n t a e n ce fo r p r a c tic a l n u rse edu ca­ company, "Le T r e te a u de h e r tr ia l fo r h e re s y . v o cal r e c it a l at 8 :1 5 p .m . F rid ay to r s s e t fo r M ichigan S ta te today P a r i s , " w ill p e rfo rm . T h e 2 5 - in the M usic A uditorium . W ritten as a continuous n a r­ and F rid a y . m e m b e r troupe, including 18 ra tiv e , the play is a f r e e im ­ She w ill p e rfo rm son gs and M ichigan h as 19 sch o o ls of ) ,ading F re n ch p e r fo r m e r s , is or. a r ia s by M ozart, S ch u b e rt, L is z t, p ro v isatio n in which the a c to r s p r a c tic a l nu rsin g, 6 of which a re its sixth A m e rica n tour under R a v e l, H onneger, V illa -L o b o s , th e m se lv e s d ecide th e ir m ove­ new under the Manpower L ab o r the a u sp ice s of the M in istry of M e y e rb e e r, B a r b e r and X a v ie r m en ts on stag e and the lin e s they A ct. T h e e a rly sch o o ls of p r a c ­ C u ltu re of F r a n c e . w ill d eliv er within the fram ew ork M ontsalv atge. tic a l nu rsin g w ere e sta b lish e d to T h e com p an y 's ap p earan ce is M iss T a y lo r w ill be a s s is te d set by Anouilh. help re lie v e th en atio n al sh o rtag e sp o n sored jo in tly by the U ni­ by c la r in e t is t M arion S ch ro ck , " L ’A l o u e t t e " s t a r t L uce of p ro fe s sio n a l n u rses; the new er v e r s it y ’ s d ep artm ent of foreign p ia n ist Kathryn H eafield , and flu ­ V incent as Jo a n ; Claude R ich ard sch o o ls have an additional p u r­ languages and the L e c tu r e -C o n ­ tis t L en e e K ow alski. as B ea u d rico u rt; and R ich ard p ose — to help the m atu re indi­ c e r t S e r ie s . T h e r e c it a l is open to the pub­ C la r k e as W arw ick. O ther m em ­ vidual retu rn to the lab o r fo rc e , " L ’ A lo u e tte " is based on the b e r s of the F re n ch c a s t include: lic . a cco rd in g to M i s s F l o r e n c e life and m art\rdorr. of Jo a n of H en ri P o ir ie r , P ie r r e L e Rum ­ K em pf, c h a i r m a n of t h e c o ­ We’ re a ll organi*'»'! and ready to go!1 A rc . e u r, M ona a D e rrie u x , and C laude sp o nso rin g MSU School of N urs­ R eview Publishes T h e unconventional play is not Sandoz. ing. T h e Je a n de R igau lt production T h e 19o4 P r a c t ic a l N ursing W eisinger Article is staged by Je a n Anouilh and E du cation C o n fe ren ce , c o -s p o n ­ An a r t i c l e by H e r b e r t R oland P ie t r i. S ce n e ry and c o s ­ s o re d by the M ichigan League W e isin g e r, p r o fe s s o r of English, P LEN TY O F U S ED tu m es a re designed by J e a n - fo r N ursing, d eals with the p rin ­ M a t h P r o f ap p ears in the c u rr e n t issu e of D enis M a lc le s. c ip le s of cu rric u lu m developm ent the " B u c k n e ll R e v ie w ,” a sch o ­ T ic k e ts fo r the F re n ch p e r fo r ­ and th e ir ap p licatio n , and with the la rly jo u rn a l of a r t s , le tt e r s and m an ce a re av a ila b le fro m the p r a c t ic a l nu rse in today’ s settin g . W r it e s B o o k Union tick et o ffic e . T h ey may s c ie n c e published by the B u cknell It is exp ected to draw about 70 U n iv e rs ity P r e s s . a lso be obtained at the F a i r ­ facu lty m e m b e rs and a d m in istra ­ W e isin g e r’ s w riting i s en­ ch ild T h e a tre the night of the t o r s fro m sch o o ls of p r a c tic a l F o r B u ild e r s title d “ Y et A nother T h e o ry of p e rfo rm a n c e . BOOKS n u rsin g to the K ellogg C e n te r . the R e n a is s a n c e ." A co m p reh en siv e m anual to help high s ch o o ls, c o lle g e s and u n iv e rs itie s plan new buildings and ro o m s fo r teach in g m ath e­ m a tic s m o re e ffe c tiv e ly , has beer, w ritten by J . Sutherland F r a m e , Don't forget .... . p r o fe s s o r of m a th e m a tics. F r a m e , n o t i n g that m athe­ m a tic s e n ro llm e n ts a r e expected to double within t h e next s i x y e a r s , say s that re q u e s t fo r the POLLY'S POSTSCRIPT CONVOCATION B U Y EA R LY ! ! m anual have been re c e iv e d from s c h o o ls throughout the U n i t e d Tonight S ta te s . F r a m e w rote “ B uild ings and F a c i li t i e s fo r the M atherrtatical S c i e n c e s " at the re q u e st of the C o n fe re n ce B o ard fo r the M ath­ * Books For Every Course e m a tic a l S c ie n c e s during a o n e - y e a r sa b b a tica l leave of ab sen ce All rushees must attend * Supplies For Every Need fro m the U n iv e rsity . T o gath er background m a te r­ ia l, he v isited m ath em atical fa­ c i l i t i e s at 43 in stitu tion s of high­ Union parlors A, 6, & C e r le arn in g , including 32 in t h e U nited S ta te s , one in England, eight in G erm any a m a r k . He a lso v isite d IV tug., 7:30 P.M. * Free Book Covers s ch o o ls in the U .S . and 5 in G e r ­ m any and D enm ark. Yo u w ill r e c e iv e your ru sh F e a tu r e s of the book include c o u n s e l o r s , a c t i v i t y c a r d s and 66 photographs and flo o r plan s, and o t h e r n e c e s s a r y i n f o r m a t io n . and a c h e c k lis t to be used in planning f a c ilit ie s . J?0RYDtm TONIGHT A U T O M A T IC C A I E CofWBNJEtftiE S K I J A C K E T J A LE HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: The first day of the sale all jackets will be $15. The second day $14, the third $13 and so on, until ail jackets ore sold. Nothing held back. All sold, first come, first sold. S a l e b e g in s to d ay, A p r i l 2 THURS. FRI. SAT. MON. TUES. WED. THURS -to«*» $13 $12 $11 $10 $9 •to'* cjn 4*» FRI. SAT. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. $8 $7 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 Out they go. . . our e n tir e stock of fine, nationally ad v ertised sk i ja c k e ts , UNION BOOK STORE R e g u la rly to $35. C o m p lete se le ctio n of s iz e s , c o lo r s , s ty le s . H u rry in, Buy y ou rs today. 211 E. GRAND RIVER EAST LANSING Gem Ssops \ X»/ / V * Open Wed. evenings ’t il 9 p.m. SALE ALSO INCLUDES SOME REG. WINTER JAC’ S Right o n C a m p u s - A D e p t. O f M .S .U . 4 Michigan State New s, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 2. 1964* N S F G r a n t s $ 3 8 9 ,0 0 0 F o r C y c lo t r o n B oard Accepts $1.4 Million In Gifts G ifts a n d g r a n t s totaling o! the c y clo tro n to a to tal of g m e e rin g . It em p h asizes m athe­ fe s s o r of c h e m istr y , w ill utilize ir. H ausa, re ce iv e d $ 3 2 ,9 1 0 . Ja c k $ 1 ,4 2 8 ,0 0 1 .1 1 w e r e a c c e p t e d $ 2 ,0 2 7 ,4 0 0 . T h e 5 0 -m illio n -v o lt m a tic s and the b a sic s c ie n c e s . a grant of $ 3 6 ,3 1 3 fro m the B e r r y , p r o fe s s o r , who is p re p a r­ M arch 19 by the B o ard of T r u s ­ m ach in e will a c c e le r a te its fir s t T h e en gin eering grant provides AEC to continue r e s e a r c h on ing a K rio d ictio n a ry , re c e iv e d te e s. p a r t ic le s this y e a r and go into fo r fu rth e r stdy and developm ent r a r e e a rth b o rid e s , n itrid e s and $ 2 3 ,9 “0. I n c l u d e d was a gran t o f full operation in 1965. by MSU faculty and fo r bringing related,, sy ste m s at high te m p e r­ $ 3 8 9 ,0 0 0 :ro m the N ational S c i­ T h e NSF also granted $ 1 5 0 ,7 0 0 L eo K atz, p r o fe s s o r of sta ­ en g in eerin g ed u cators from other a tu re s . e n ce Foundation to be used under to support an en g in eerin g edu­ t i s t i c s , receiv ed a $ 3 1 ,5 0 0 grant c o lle g e s t o MSU f o r study. 1 wo m em b ers of the A frican the d i r e c t i o n of H e n r y G. c a tio n p ro g ram developed a t L aw re n ce W. Von T e r s c h , c h a ir ­ from the NSF fo r r e s e a r c h on Stud ies C e n te r re c e iv e d grants B lo s s e r , p r o fe s s o r of p h y sic s, MSU. T h e p ro g ram , which is r e ­ man of e le c tr ic a l en g in eerin g , is p ro b ab ility a n d m ath em atical from ' the D epartm ent of H ealth, to obtain au x iliary equipm ent for ceiv in g wide attention fro m other s t a tis t ic s . in c h a rg e . Education and W elfare to con­ the MSU c y c lo tro n . e n g in eerin g c o lle g e s , r e p r e s e n ts T h e A t o m i c E n e r g y C om ­ clude A frican language p r o je c ts . A lso accepted “w ere g ra n ts of T h e grant b rin g s NSF support a new approach to e le c t r i c a l e n - m issio n made a grant of $11 0 ,0 0 0 C h a rle s H. K ra ft, a s s is ta n t p ro­ $3 8 ,0 6 8 .9 2 fo r s c h o la rs h ip s , in­ to support the MSU-AEC Plant fe s s o r , who is p re p arin g m a­ cluding $ 4 ,0 7 0 .1 1 f o r s c h o la r ­ R e s e a r c h L ab orato ry . T h is is t e r ia ls fo r an introd u ctory co u rse ships at Oakland U n iv e rsity . H u n te r H e a d s Continuing Ed the in itia l sum for r e s e a r c h that will re su lt in co n stru ctio n of a Armand L . H unter, a s s o c ia te continue a s p ro fe s s o r and di­ $2 m illio n re s e a r c h building and d ir e c to r of Continuing Education fo r the p ast y e a r , has been named d ir e c to r of Continuing Education, r e c to r of B ro ad castin g S e r v ic e s , a post he has held s in c e 1958. H u n t e r joined the M ichigan an annual budget of $1 m illion by 1967. A grant of $98,065 from the Evening College e ffe c tiv e M arch 20. T h e appointm ent was approved M a r c h 19 b y t h e B o a r d o f S tate U n iversity staff in 1951 a s d ir e c to r of T e le v isio n De­ velopm ent. He b ecam e d ir e c to r O ffice of C iv il D efense will be used by David K. B e r io , c h a ir ­ man of com m u nication, to co n ­ Airs Schedule T r u s te e s . of the U n iversity te le v isio n s ta ­ tinue re s e a r c h on public a c ce p ­ Two c o u rs e s on astro n o m y and Education S e r iv ic e . C la s s e s b e ­ H unter su cceed s Howard R . tion , W K A R -TV , in 1953, and tan ce of civ il d efense m e s sa g e s one on modern A m erican m usic gin next week. N e v ille , who was named provost s erv e d a s acting head of the citin g the need fo r s h e lte r s . a re among the in fo rm al even­ P a re n ts of ch ild ren in te re ste d of the U n iv ersity F eb. 7. D epartm ent of Speech in 1956 T h e K re sg e Foundation made ing c la s s e s o ffered on the c a m ­ in b a s ic astro nom y w ill find a In his new p osition, Hunter will and 1957, a gran t of $76,000 to help d e­ pus th is spring. s p e c ia l c o u rse fo r them . A m ore fray the c o s ts of the Howard A total of 19 c o u r s e s based advanced astronom y c la s s is also U n io n B o o k S to re U nion B ook C. Baldwin. M em orial P av ilio n upon adult in te r e s ts and needs o ffe re d . to be con stru cted at Oakland have been announced by R obert T o sharpen c re a tiv e and useful U U n iv e rsity . E . S h a r e r , d ir e c to r of the E ven­ s k ills , th e re a re c o u r s e s in jew ­ n W e W ill Be O p e n H a rry A. L ic k , a s s o c ia te p r o - ing C o lle g e of MSU’ s Continuing e lr y a n d m e ta lc r a ft, hom e g a r ­ dening, ro c k s and m in e r a ls , art i and rapid read in g. F o r those o n ’Till 9 P.M. Tumor Study A ided in te re ste d in foreign langu ages, th e re a r e c la s s e s in advanced WOMEN’ S ARM Y COM ING T O C A M P U S - T h e s e rep re s e n t a t iv e s o f th e W om en’ s Army C o rp s (W A C’ s) wi l l be on cam p u s M onday h o s tin g an e x h ib itio n on th e work o f th e W AC’ s, and e x ­ tonight c o n v ersa tio n a l F r e n c h , G erm an , pl a i ni ng jo b o p p o rtu n itie s to in te r e s te d c o e d s . S e e R e la te d S tory p. 8 By G uin ea Rabbits Spanish and R u ssia n , and reading B F r e n c h , G erm an and Spanish . E n g in e e rs p rep arin g fo r the o U N IO N B O O K STORE E x p e rim e n ts in which drops of India ink w ere in je cte d into K insely t o l d t h e T h ird E u r­ opean C o n fe ren ce on M ic r o c ir - M ichigan S tate B o ard E x a m i­ State Singers On Tour o cu latio n in Je r u s a le m , Isreal^ h at nation can take an Advanced E n ­ the h e a rts of anesth etized r a b - R ig h t O n C a m p u s - A D ept. Of M . S .U . the e x p e rim en ts re v e a l how the g in eerin g R e fr e s h e r c o u r s e . Two Choir Visits Benedictines k b u s in o rd er to tr a c e the flow p h y sica l fitn e ss c l a s s e s will help of blood to tu m o rs, w ere re- boc*y su pplies blood to c a n c e r U nion B o o k S tore U nion B ook facu lty and student w ives to shed ported M arch 16 by D r, W illiam c e l l s which lodge in the lungs e x c e s s pounds. H K n ise ly . ' at(e r getting s ta rte d in other o rg an s. C la s s e s fo r sp rin g te rm begin B e n e d ictin e m onks of the abbey Th ey d iscu sse d the h is to ry of T h e C o n v e rsa tio n s, popular B y rem oving a r ib and b ack­ today, but the S tate S in g e rs , the who a r e on the facu lty of S t. C arolin g ian m o n a sticism in its le c t u r e -d is c u s s io n c la s s e s , in­ lighting the rabb it luhgs, K nisely U n iv e rsity c h o ir , alre ad y have M ein rad sem in ary le ctu re d the re la tio n to m u sic, lite r a tu r e , and CONGRATULATIONS ON c l u d e o n e o n co n tem p o rary said . lie was able/ to o b serv e attended a full day of school at S in g e rs on “ Som e A sp e cts of alch em y . A m erican m u sic, another on con­ the m o n aste ry and sem in a ry of M edieval L ife and C u ltu re ” Wed­ T h e S ta te S in g e rs r e v e rs e d the the a r te r ia l route by which tr a n s ­ te m p o rary B r itis h lite r a tu r e . planted tu m ors re c e iv e d th eir S t. M ein rad in southern Indiana** n e s d a y m orning and afterno on. situ ation in the evening with a blood supply. R e g is tra tio n s c a n b e made c o n c e rt given fo r the com bined K n isely conducted the e x p e r i­ d aily in Room 8, K ellogg C e n te r, se m in a ry and m on astic com m un­ m ents at the U n iv e rsity of Ken­ from now until A pril 17, o r at ity . YOUR 4.0! the K ellogg C e n te r c o n fe re n c e tucky, w here he headed the an­ M is s R u sk To H e a d R ich a rd K la u s li, d ir e c to r of atom y d ep artm ent b e f o r e his d esk fro m 6 to 8 p .m ., Monday the S tate S in g e rs and a s s o c ia te appointment last y e a r a s d ir e c ­ through T h u rsd ay . p r o fe s s o r o f m u sic , conducts to r of the Institute of B iolo gy and s h o rt c o u rs e s in G re g o ria n chant H u m a n itie s In s titu te at the sem in ary . M edicine at MSU. T h e r e s e a r c h is im portant H u z a r R e p o rts Appointment of E lizab eth Rusk ing C e n te r , the new in s titu te is T h e ap p earan ce at S t. M einrad to su rg eon s b e ca u se of the con ­ a s d ir e c to r of the U n iv e rsity ’ s intended to r e in fo rc e an alln w as the final c o n ce rt of a spring stant likelihood that c e l js may To C lassical G r o u p n e w l y e stab lish ed H um anities U n iv e rsity b a s e fo r te a c h e r ed­ tou r fo r the 8 5 -v o ic e c h o ir and beco m e /separated fro m a tum or T e ach in g In stitu te w as approved ucation . o r c h e s tr a w h i c h included p er­ E le a n o r H uzar, a s s o c ia te p ro ­ and tra v e l by the blood stre a m M arch 19 by the B oard of T r u s ­ Planned functions of the in s ti­ fo rm a n ce s in Grand Haven; Saint f e s s o r of h isto ry , reported , on until they lodge in the lungs. te e s . tu te, a s outlined by M iss R u sk , J o s e p h ; D etroit; Indianap olis, N ow th a t G radu ate students who a s s i s ­ ‘ ‘ Egyptian In flu en ces on Roman M is s R u sk, a inclu de: Indiana and E v a n sv ille , Indiana. C oinage in the T h ird C entury ted K n ise ly w e r e R o b e rt W. facu lty m em ber — Im prove p rep aratio n of MSU T h e tour p ro g ram included s e ­ B . C . " at a m eeting of the C la s ­ O g ilv k ;, Ja m e s D. B lan ding, J r . s in c e 1953, w ill students w h o plan teach in g c a ­ le ctio n s ranging from a G re g o r­ s ic a l A sso ciatio n of the Middle assu m e h e r new r e e r s in the hu m anities. e v e ry o n e has and M ildred L . Wood, a ll of the W est and South in C h a r le s t te s - d uties A pril 10. — A s s is t with advising of p ro ­ ian chant and a Hebrew chant of P sa lm 118 • by Sam insky to an U n iv e rsity of Kentucky. v ille , V a ., M arch 26 to 28. She w ill retain > sp e ctiv e te a c h e r s . A m erican folksong. IIEBERMANN’S: h e r title a s p ro ­ f e s s o r of e d u c a -i — P ro v id e in -s e r v ic e train in g p ro g ra m s fo r te a c h e rs in the In Saint Josep h the S in g e rs ap­ p eared through the MSU Contin­ it, m ake tion and E n glish . hu m anities who w ish to re fr e s h uing Education C e n te r fo r Benton P r im a r y pur­ t h e i r su b je ct knowledge a n d H arb o r. p o se of the new teach in g tech n iq u es. OUR C R E D IT FOLD W A L L E T in stitu te w ill be — P lan c o n fe re n c e s and exten ­ M a s o n W in s s u re you carries everything so well! to help im prove in stru c tio n a n d RUSK c u rric u lu m o ffe rin g s in a r t , Eng­ sion c o u r s e s through M SU’ s Con­ tinuing Education S e rv ic e f o r p e rs o n s alre ad y in the teach in g Sum m erfield lis h , m u sic and fo reig n languages fie ld . G re g o ry W a r n e r M a so n ,T e - in e lem e n ta ry a n d seco nd ary — O ffe r a con su lting s e r v ic e cu m seh S e n io r, has been s e le c te d keep i t a ll s c h o o ls . fo r e lem e n ta ry and seco n d ary by P hi Kappa P s i as the Surrv- It w ill be ad m in istered by the sc h o o ls. m e rfie ld S ch o lar o f t h e Y e a r. U n iv e rsity C o lleg e , C o lleg e of — P ro m o te stu d ies and e x p e r i­ T h is is an award that is av a il­ A r ts and L e tt e r s , and C o lleg e of m en tal p ro g ra m s re la tin g to c u r ­ ab le annually in each of the 63 te rm . W e E du cation, w h o s e re s p e c tiv e deans a re E dw ardA . C a r lin , Paul ric u la in the h u m anities. c h a p te rs of the fra te rn ity for p r e ­ sen tation to a m em ber who, in A. V arg and John E . Ivey. the opinion of h is fe llo w s, has T o g e th e r with the S o cia l S c i­ e n c e T e a ch in g In stitu te and t h e . A p p o in te d achiev ed an e x c e lle n t re c o rd of m ake a S c ie n c e and M ath em atics T e a c h - good sch o la rsh ip in com bination To Illin o is Post w i t h d em onstrated lead ersh ip q u a litie s and w orthw hile c o n tr i­ F o r t h e f i r s t tim e U n iv e rsity of Illin o is bo ard of butions to h is U n iv e rsity and to t r u s te e s has appointed Anthony the fra te rn ity . p o in t t o J . D iekem a a s sista n t dean of ad­ Along with the c e r tific a t e goes Erroll Garner m is s io n s a t C hicago M edical a c a sh award of $ 1 0 0 .0 0 . C e n te r . He has been a s s is ta n t G re g o ry ’ s a c tiv itie s at th e U n i- r e g is t r a r at MSU sin ce 1962. v e r s ity include the R .O .T .C ., and H is appointment has been ap­ V ic e P re sid en t of the R .O .T.C .. s u p p ly t h e proved by the board of tru s te e s O ffic e r s Club. In h is fra te rn ity upon recom m en dation of P r e s i ­ he was co rresp on d in g s e c r e ta r y * dent David D. H enry. t r e a s u r e r , and v ice p re sid e n t. h e lp . C a r r ie s a ll y o u r c a r d s and c u r r e n c y R ELA X ! E n j o y T e l e v i s i o n V ie w in g at its B e s t n e a t ly f i l e d in a m i n i m u m o f space. A little In fin e le a t h p r s f o r good lo o k s a n d - in th e m o st excitin g lo n g w e a r . FILM SCORE ALBUM PERFORMANCE o f any s e a s o n Philco Slim line on y o u r p a rt BUFFALO C A LF S A D D L E C O W H ID E $ 3 ^ 5 .0 0 ‘A NEW KIND OF LOVE” H ear G arner’s daring improvisj 17” & 19” W ATER B U F F A L O 6 .9 5 ations against a full orchestra w e ’ ll m a k e E N G L I S H M O R O C C O 7 .5 0 background, w ith Leith Stevens PO R TA B LES conducting. (p lu s tax) rroll Garner, composer of the f e e t c o u p le F R E E G o ld M o n o g ra m classic “ M isty” , now creates foi E c o n o m i c a l M o n th ly and T e r m R a t e s the motion picture medium. This album collection introduces Gar ner’s compositions, "Them e Frorr A New Kind O f Love” , “ Paris M ist” , “ Steve’s Song” . "P a r is Mis' B o ssa N o v a ” , " F a s h io n In te r lude” , “ The T ease” , w ith an out $9.00 p e r month “ YO UR S U P E R M A R K E T FO R ED U C A T IO N ” standing orchestra conducted b> Leith Stevens. “ C o n scie n cio u s S e r v ic e ” SPARTAN BOOKSTORE E A S T L A N SIN G 709 F a s t G rand R iv e r G arner is as inventive, unpre dictable and moody as ever.” —The United Press UNIVERSITY T.V. RENTALS izUWN TOWN C O R N E R M A C & A N I. E A S T L A N S IN G Now available on Mercury Records— 1 0 7 S. W ash in g to n Stereo and Mono—MG 20859 C A L L N O W . . .4 8 4 - 9 2 6 3 ¡*rodueedbyOctaveRecord*. 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FREEPARKINGINREARLOT Reg 430 Reg 980 300 6 Michigan State New s, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 2, 1964 - Track RelaysBegin Whip Southern Georgia, 9 -0 Friday At Fieldhoiise S' N in e V icto rio u s A g a in S ta te 's v eteran b a s e b a ll squad, G am es rem ain in g a r e with sop hom ore th ird b asem an John T h e y h a v e b e e n av erag in g Ju n io r B ill C o llin s (1 -0 ) is A m am m oth field of som e 1,700 noon at 1 p .m . with the fin a ls in event w ill s c o r e on a 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 loaded with le tte r-w in n in g r e ­ F lo rid a S ta te (2) and Wake F o r ­ B ied enbach w i t h a .5 0 0 plus b e tte r than .4 0 0 . 1 .6 4 fo r 11 innings. Jo h n E llw a rd tra ck m en is expected fo r the the rem ain in g events F rid a y night point b a s is . tu rn ees in ev ery p o sitio n , ro lled e s t. a v e ra g e , A 11 A m e rica n f i r s t p r o e b s tle has p aced the has notched a p a ir o f wins in M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity High beginning at 6 p .m . T h e C la s s A T h e sp aciou s f a c ilit ie s at Je n ­ to its seventh stra ig h t v ic to ry T rem en d ou s hitting and ex­ B a se m a n J e r r y Sutton, second tight mound sta ff and re co rd e d 11 2/3 innings w hile a m a ssin g a School R e la y s , billed a s the l a r ­ squads w ill go through the sam e ison w ill be ta ilo re d e sp e c ia lly by downing G eo rg ia Southern 9 -0 c e lle n t pitching have sp elled su c­ s a c k e r D ennis K etch am , a n d ju n - MO v ic to rie s and an ERA of 3 .0 8 E R A , and sop hom ore John g e st indoor m eet in M ichigan, sch ed u le on Saturday. fo r t h i s m e e t, acco rd in g to at S ta te sb o ro , G a. T u esd ay . c e s s fo r the S p a rta n s. T hey have lo r o u tfield er Dick B illin g s . K ra sn a n has pitched 8 2/3 inn­ F rid a y and Saturday at Je n iso n Heading the C la s s A p ow ers G ib bard , with the sp rint lan es T h e unbeaten Sp artan s need 0 .7 5 w hile working 12 innings. been hitting b e tte r than a .300 in g s fo r one v icto ry and a 0 .7 0 F ield h ou se. a r e B irm in g h am S e ah o lm , w inner running diagonally a c r o s s the dirt only fo u r m o re v ic to r ie s to end a v e ra g e a s a te a m , and S tate ERA. T h e L an sin g S ta te Jo u rn a l and of the re c e n t Huron R e la y s at flo o r within the 2 2 0 -y a r d running a p e rfe c t Southern sp rin g tra in ­ h u rle rs have allow ed only 2 .60 M ichigan S ta te 's D epartm ent of Y p s ila n ti, L ansing E v e re tt a n d o v al. All sprint and hurdle r a c e s ing s w i n g . Today they fa ce runs p e r gam e. A th letics a r e co -sp o n so rin g the d a rk h o rse Ann A rb or. and all field events w ill be in full F lo rid a S ta te at T a lla h a s s e e . C om p are that with th e ir oppon­ G o lfe r s F in is h E ig h th gigan tic a ffa ir which is designed In C la s s B , pow erful R iv e r view of all s p e c ta to rs with this New head coach Danny L it - e n ts ' team batting a v e ra g e of E x -M e n to r to help p re p a re M ichigan p re p - Rouge, w inner of the S tate title a rra n g e m e n t, G ibbard said . w h ile r’ s h ard -h ittin g nine have le s s than .200 and a c o lle c tiv e s t e r s fo r the com ing outdoor s e a ­ la s t sp rin g , is expected to lead Seatin g in the field house b al­ d isposed of V irg in ia , V irg in ia son . T h e S tate Jo u rn a l is donat­ the field behind W illie B e t ts , A ll- cony fo r c lo s e to 5 ,0 0 0 fans will T e c h , North C a ro lin a S ta te , Camp earned run a v e rag e ag ain st the In S o u th e rn To u rn e y To H e lp S p artan s of 9 .18 and its easy ing cham pionship and runner-u p S ta te tournam ent B a s k e tb a lle r be a v a ila b le fo r each day of the L e je u in e tw ice, M a ss a c h u s e tts, to s e e S ta te ’ s lofty p ositio n . T h e golf team is heading back p laced 27th with a 7 6 - 7 4 - 7 5 - 8 3 tro p h ies fo r the A and B m e e ts , who is the S tate king in the high tw o-day m eet. and now G eo rg ia Southern. L e a d e rs in the hit p a ra d e w e re fo r 3 08. the f i r s t , second and third m ed als and low h u rd les. to E a s t L an sin g a fte r a p ro m isin g O ly m p ic s showing in M iam i la s t week. O th er MSU p a rtic ip a n ts w ere fo r all even ts in the th re e c la s ­ B e tts is a ls o a to p -ra te high Doug Sw artz (3 2 0 ), D ick M a rr MSU p laced eighth in the 18- F en d ley C o llin s , v e tera n S tate ses. ju m p e r. (3 2 5 ), Shep R ich a rd (3 2 5 ), a n d te a m U n iv e rsity of M ia m i-C ity a th le tic departm ent m e m b e r, w ill T h e M eet is regarded by the M ichigan prep coach es as a good chance to get an “ advance lin e ’ ' on th e ir p ro s p e cts . O ther individuals expected to a t tr a c t p r i m e attention a r e E v e r e tt’ s Henry P atino in t h e h u rd le s, broad jump cham pion Gym Quartet Fares Best of C o ra l G a b l e s tournam ent against stro n g sou thern , e a s te rn , and m id w estern com p etitio n . Doug Hankey (3 2 5 ). MSU finished second among th re e B ig T e n squads en te re d in take a sa b b a tic a l le a v e next fa ll te rm to s e r v e with the U .S . Olym ­ p ic w re s tlin g team . S ix of the top seven p la c e s in the th re e -d a y m e e t. He holds t h e po sitio n of m an­ T h e en try l is t , acco rd in g to the m eet m an ag er, MSU T r a c k A ss is ta n t Coach Jim G ibbard , includes 67 C la ss A scho o ls to ta l­ B o ic e Bowman of R iv e r Rouge, p ole v a u lte r Steve P itc h e r of W alled L a k e , high ju m p er Ed D y er of Ann A rb o r, w h o h a s Of 'S’ Entries In NCAA’s the a ffa ir went to Southern squads who have an opportunity to p r a c ­ t ic e the sp o rt the y e a r-ro u n d . M ichigan ta llie d 1221 fo r fifth p la c e with N orthw estern sco rin g a 1261 to fin ish one s tro k e be­ hind the S p artan s. a g e r o f the A m e rica n team which I w i l l com p ete in t h e G am es at T oky o , Ja p a n , O ct. 1 0 -2 4 . C o llin s coached MSU’ s w re s t­ F o u rteen M ichigan S tate ath­ Under trem endou s p r e s s u r e , fin ish in g seventh in the 100-y ard T h e U n iv e rsity of M iam i c a p ­ ing 1,100 e n tr ie s , 40 C la s s B c le a re d 6 - 5 th is y e a r, and m ile r l e r s fo r 31 y e a r s until h is r e t i r e ­ le te s com peted in fou r NCAA C ooper tied fo r seventh, m issin g fr e e s ty le and eleventh in the 2 0 0 - tured f i r s t p la ce with a team T h e Sp artan s a r e scheduled to squads re p r e s e n tin g 5 5 0 a th le te s, D ennis Hunt of Farm in gton . cham pionship m e e t s o v er the the sa m e stunt in the two s e s ­ yard fr e e s ty le . to tal of 1169 with the Sp artan s stop in Colum bus, Ohio, today and m ent f r o m a c tiv e coaching in and s ix C la s s C te am s fo r 50 en­ E ven ts to be con tested a r e the sp rin g r e c e s s to wind up a ctiv ity s io n s in which he w orked. In the 4 0 0 -y a rd f r e e s ty le r e la y , card in g a 1260. shoot a p r a c tic e round at the Ohio 1962. S in c e then he’ s s e rv e d a s trie s . 7 0 -y a rd high and low h u rd les, 6 0 - fo r Spartan w inter p e r fo r m e r s . T e a m m a te Jim C u rz i, who will Top man fo r the G re en a n d S ta te c o u rs e . c o o rd in a to r of s p e cia l ev en ts fo r Eight individual and five re la y yard dash, o n e -m ile run, broad S ta te ’ s team of M acM illan , B o b take C o o p er’ s p la ce on the rin g s Sherw ood, Dick G r e tz in g e r, and W hite was B ob M e y e rs who put the S p artan ath le tic d ep artm ent. cham pions w ill be crow ned in jum p, high Jump, pole vault and In Ith a ca , N .Y ., S ta te ’ s th re e next y e a r , finished th ird in the to g e th e r rounds of 7 6 - 7 8 - 7 6 - 7 7 MSU w ill take on the B u ck e y e s In h is Olym pic c a p a city he’ s both C la s s A and B . T h e B p r e ­ shot put, a n d the 2 4 0 - y a r d e n tr ie s in the w re s tlin g to u rn a­ D a r r y le K ife r m is se d qualifying a ll-ro u n d event, a phenom enal fo r a 72-h o le c a rd of 307, good in th e ir f i r s t dual m eet of the s e a ­ ch arg ed with lia is o n d uties b e - * lim in a rie s and fin a ls in the pole sh u ttle hurdle, 880, sprint m ed­ ment went down to d efeat in the by tw o-ten th s of a seco n d . B u t­ fe a t fo r a sophom ore, acco rd in g fo r 25th p la c e . P h il M arston son at Colum bus on A p ril 11. tw een the team and the U .S. Olym ­ vault, shot put and tw o -m ile r e ­ le y , one m ile and two m ile r e la y s . f ir s t round. E m e rso n B o le s at te r fly s p e c ia lis t T e r r y Hagan 177-pounds, Jim Maidlow at 191- to Szypula. In addition, he w a s a n d b r e a s ts tr o k e r M ark H u n t p ic C o m m ittee fro m the tim e the lay a r e slated fo r F rid a y a fte r ­ T h e f ir s t fiv e fin ish e r s in each pounds, and heavyweight H o m e r third in the horizon tal b a r and he fa ile d to p la ce . M cC lu re failed to s c o r e a point tied fo r seventh in th e h o r s e vault. T h e tournam ent a s a w hole was S ’ T’S SPRING A lto g eth er, C u rzi a m a ssed 19.5 i fo r the G reen and W hite, although ju s t too fa s t fo r the S p a rta n s. A l­ C oach G rady P en in ger fe e ls that p o in ts. though the re la y team had e a r l ie r S e v e n R e t u r n e e s a ll th re e should have won at le a s t Todd G ates was th ird in the s e t an MSU re c o rd fo r the r e la y TERM AND one m atch ap ie ce . B ig T en te a m s a s a w hole took p r e lim in a rie s on t h e p a r a lle l b a r s , but slipped on one of h i s in the B ig T e n m e e t, they could not qualify in the n a tio n a ls. F o r m N e t N u c l e u s BACK TO THE BOOKS? a beating at Ith aca, with O klahom a S tate taking top h o n o rs, follow ed by Oklahom a and th re e o th e r B ig flip s and finished ten th . Dave P r i c e , la s t of the q u a rtet, p e r­ fo rm ed w ell, but lack ed the d iff­ “ T h e m eet was so much f a s te r and so much b e tte r than in y e a r s p a s t,’ ’ s a i d A ss is ta n t C o a c h T h e te n n is squad, with sev en retu rn in g le tte rm e n , w i l l be have a couple of sop h o m o res who w ill push the v e te ra n s e v ery icu lty n e c e s s a ry to m ake the top seek in g to im prove upon' la s t inch of the w ay.” L et L ou is shake the Florid a Eight sch o o ls. R ich a rd F e tt e r . “ T hat w as the ten f in a lis ts . T h e m e e t w as won y e a r ’ s 1 7 -4 re c o rd . T h e top m an on the squad is w ear out of those duds so S ta te ’ s lone en try in fencin g, sto ry of the whole m e e t.’ ’ by Southern .Illin o is. C oach Stan D robac w ill have Ja m ie s o n , a 21 y e a r -o ld e r from you’ ll be all set fo r sp ring. e p e e ist B ry an K u tch in s, faile d T h e w inner of the m eet w a s Rounding out the NCAA actio n the e n tir e *63 squad b ack , with L a n sin g ’ s E a ste rn High. He has Voc can t s t u d y Sitting on to fin ish in the top tw enty. Southern C a lifo rn ia , which waged w e re s ix m e m b e rs of C o a c h the exception of C aptain Ja c k le tte r e d tw ice and w ill play No. g ra in s of sand can you? Ju s t G eo rg e Szypula’ s qu artet of a b itte r stru g g le with Y a le and D am son, and he fe e ls the team 1 s in g le s and doubles fo r the gy m n asts fared som ew hat b e tte r. C h a r l e s M a cC a ffre e ’ s s w i m favored Indiana to take the crow n. bring it to L o u i s . R e ­ can im p ro v e its o v e ra ll re c o r d , second y e a r in a row. T h e S p artan s fin ish ed eighth, t e a m . Spartan J im M acM illan Indiana finished second a n d the m e mb e r — c l e a n i n g and a s w ell as i t ’ s fourth p la c e fin is h Behind him no spot is s e t, o n e -h a lf point out of seventh and made the b e st individual show ing, E li th ird . s h ir t s in by 10 a re out by in the B ig T en la s t sea s o n . although ju n io rs Dwight Shelton 5. two p o ints out of six th . Thus f a r th is sp rin g , the G reen and C h a rlie Wolf have good shots T h e big disappointm ent of the and W hite has a 3 -2 r e c o r d , with at the N o . 2 and 3 s lo ts re ­ m eet w as D ale C o o p er’ s failu re Cleaner and the two lo s s e s com ing at the sp e ctiv e ly . O ’D o n n e l l , sopho­ to win the s till rin g s cham pion­ ship fo r the th ird y e a r in a row. To Unveil New Cars hands of tough N orth C a ro lin a . T h e Sp artan s have d efeated Duke, m o re L a ir d W a rn er, and ju n io r Dave C lick w ill fin ish up the m m Fendley C ollins Shirt Laundry C o a c h Szypula com m en ted , “ the m an who was re sp o n sib le fo r the fabulous developm ent in D E T R O IT (U PI)— Plym outh di­ v isio n of C h ry s le r C o rp o ratio n of exp en siv e fo reig n m o d e ls. W illia m s, and G eorgetow n, the c a r a silh o u ette s im ila r to that la tte r i n t h e C h e rry B lo s so m T ou rn am en t, w here S ta te i s de­ f i r s t s ix . O th e rs b attling fo r p o sitio n s w ill be s e n io r T om Wierman, sop h om o re M i k e squad i s chosen in August a New Y o rk to the tim e it lo c a te s in J a ­ pan fo r the actual com p etitio n . th re e y e a r s in the N ational C o l­ h as announced that it w ill begin T h e in te r io r is d istin gu ished by fending cham pion. Youngs, and ju n io r B ill B r e m e r . He’ ll re tu rn to h is re g u la r cam ­ 623 E . Grand R iv e r ED 2 -3 5 3 7 le g ia te s till rin g s cham pionships s e llin g a sporty v ersion- of its bucket s e a ts in front and sim u ­ T h e te a m ’ s stro ng p o ints see m T h e S p artan s w ill ap p ear on pus d uties in Jan u ary . A c ro s s F rom Student S e r v ic e s Building fin a lly fe ll v ictim to h is own p ro ­ com p act Valiant next m onth. lated bucket s e a ts in the r e a r to be good b alan ce and stro n g in­ C o llin s is reco gn ized a s one th e ir hom e c o u rts only tw ice g r e s s .’ ’ T h e new c a r , the B a rra c u d a , which fold fla t to con v ert the c a r ­ trasq u ad com p etitio n . D rob ac a s ­ th is sp rin g . M ay 8 -9 w ill s e e of the nation’ s fo re m o st w r e s t­ m a rk s the introd uction of the peted r e a r in te r io r into a la rg e s e r t s t h a t m ost of h is ch a rg e s them playing host to Iowa, I ll i ­ lin g au th o ritie s with long s e r v ic e USAF F -105, unleashing air to-ground f i r s t of a s e r ie s of new -type sev e n -fo o t sto ra g e a r e a . could have winning s e a s o n s in any n o is, and M ichigan and on May to t h e A m erican W r e s t l i n g ro c k e ts at sim u late d e n e m y ta rg e t. c a r s that w ill be com in g from T h e B a rra cu d a w ill be shown p o sitio n . He adds, “ O ur th re e 1 5 -1 6 , Indiana, M in n esto a, and C o ach e s a n d O ffic ia ls A s s o c ia ­ autom otive a sse m b ly lin e s th is to the pu blic fo r the f i r s t tim e s e n io r s (Tom Ja m ie s o n , Tony W isco n sin w ill be v isitin g . tion a n d to the U .S . O lym pic year. at th e New Y o rk In tern atio n al O ’ D onnell, and Tom W ierm an) T h e B ig T e n r a c e shapes up W re stlin g C o m m ittee behind him . F o r d alread y h as announced A utom obile Show in New Y ork w ill have to have the b e st s e a ­ a s a fa ir ly c lo s e one acco rd in g He w as coach of the U .S. Pan that i t w ill i n t r o d u c e a n e w th is weekend. son of th e ir c a r e e r s if we a r e to D ro b a c, with N orthw estern A m e rica n w re stlin g team in 1955 m od el, the M ustang, at the New A m e rica n M oto rs C o rp o ration to re a c h our p o te n tia l. We a lso and M ichigan battlin g fo r top and w as an o ffic ia l U .S. w re s t­ Y o rk W orld’ s F a i r , but has de­ announced Wednesday it plans to honors with S ta te , Indiana and lin g re p re s e n ta tiv e to the P a n clin e d to r e le a s e d e ta ils of its in tro d u ce a s p e c i a l tw o-door W isco n sin c lo s e behind. A m e rica n G am es in 1963. m o d el. R a m b le r c la s s i c with advanced T h e B a rra c u d a is a “ sp orts fa stb a c k concept of the 1964 P ly ­ s ix cy lin d e r design la te r th is m onth. Cantrell Joins U n io n B o o k S to re U n io n B o o k B mouth V aliant and built, on the T h e c a r w ill b e c a lle d the Pro Hoopsters U c a m p a c t's w h eelb ase of 106 in­ c h e s ,” C h ry s le r said . Typhoon. It w ill have the la rg e s t s ix c y lin d e r engine in the United (U P I) B ob C a n tr e ll, sen io r n i We Will Be Open o o T h e fa s tb a c k , o r e x tre m e ly S ta te s with a 322 inch power guard on the U n iv e rsity of M ich i­ sloping r e a r ro o flin e , g iv es the p lan t. gan b ask e tb all team , h as signed o k a c o n tra c t fo r the 1964-65 s e a ­ n ’Till 9 P M E R : y T H * A T 1 I M IC H I G A N —T M E A T R E- "RHINOCEROS” s o -c a lle d B ig S ix . -• ~ « « M il ------ — • A A R -7 3 I t ib ro t O regon S ta te, the AAWU has b e ­ " I ’ m r e a l glad they a ll got to­ it did have a brand new football g e th er and 1 wish them lu c k ,” c o m e , in e ffe c t, the old P a c ific ~5( to 5 :3 0 1.00 A F T E R NOW S H O W IN G By RICHARD SCHWARTZ C o a st C o n fe re n ce . Only Idaho is M SU FO R EIG N F IL M SER IES h elm et stick in g out of it . Y e s , it said M ichigan S tate A th letic D i­ H U R R Y .. . LAST 2 DAYS m is sin g . SHOWS TODAY at. . . Stote News Sports Writer was ju s t lik e the one your broth­ r e c t o r C la re n c e " B i g g ie ” Munn. F E A T U R E AT 1:00 - 3:08 e r , V ic to r , w ished f o r . B u t, if you . 5 :1 8 - ~:25 - 9 :3 5 P .M . 3:00 - 5:00 - 8:05 He added that he thought an T h e winner of the AAWU foot­ T h e E v il T h a t M e n Do, L iv e s A fte r T h e m Y e s , V irg in ia, th e re is a Santa took a good look, you noticed that FRIOAY&SATURDAJ^ C la u s. eight team league was good and b a ll tit le usually r e p r e s e n ts the t's a man! It's a fishl It's a lim pe it w as a little too big fo r a s m a ll that he is looking forw ard to play­ league in the R o se Bow l on New SHOWS At. . . An Ironic Satiric Cavalcade But don’ t be m isle d by what boy to w e a r. ing a lot of the te a m s in foo tb all. Y e a r ’ s Day against the top B ig 12:00-3:00-6:05-9:05 o th er kiddies te ll you. He isn ’ t M ichigan S ta te 's football C o a c h You say he w as talking a b o u t T h e S p artan s have played a ll of T e n elev en . SUNDAY.Shows at. . . of 50 Years of Terror g a m e s. Y e s , I know what you’ r e 1:40-4:40-8:05 Starts TODAY Duffy D augherty, though you could say he s h a r e s many of the sam e fe a tu re s . thinking o f. But th is is n ’ t quite t h e sam e fu n -fille d t h i n g . At le a s t , I’ ve n e v e r h eard him r e fe r C A M P U S ü r e r i t W if e Y e s , it’ s tru e he p u lls a vanish­ ing a c t of h is own 'round about to B ig T en gam es e x a c tly a s fun. You h eard him say he w as go­ T — 337-0271 H I W I T **Oei —= ► 338-6044 *— INFO RM A TIO N : 65( to 5:30 Æ 900 W o n d e r fu l C h ristm a s each y e a r . But when ing to get out the old sle ig h , did T h e In c r e d ib le 8 3 did you e v e r h e a r of the r e a l Santa re a p p e a rin g in the sp rin g ? T r u e , th at’ s snow you’ ve seen you? Y e s , V irg in ia, you heard rig h t. Only it was a foo tball sleigh Feature at 1:40-5:00-8:20 W IN N E R O F 4 _ M r . L im p e t 1 ★ ★ . KURT HOFFM AN la te ly in E a s t L an sin g . But you do he pro bably h a d in m ind. You DON KNOTTS CAROLE COOK ANDREW DUGGAN ' ' FAIRCHILD THEATRE A C A D EM Y AW ARD * Friday, April 3 b e lie v e in groundhogs and shad­ know, the type you s e e football JACK WESTON - LARRY KEATING s » .« « .!« » ow s, don’t you? p la y e rs pushing in p r a c t ic e s e s ­ N O M IN A T I O N S DwecsMRiatNuaiuen senatesum» ti* a•aaotrtouisoii SaeeeemteeJMnsOiMMaiJOMCaOMTECMMCOUM* : T h at sa ck you saw him c a r r y ­ sio n s lik e the one they have h e re ♦I WMimoBvWAWHCRlRORe i Best Picture ing the o th e r day? Y e s , V irg in ia , e v ery sp rin g . You don’ t know? A g ift? You say he w as talking about a gift that w as given? I Best Director Starts SATURDAY! ★ * 7& 9 p.m. gu ess you’ r e a little young to un­ d erstan d th e s e things, V irg in ia. Best Best Story Screenplay For * . * Admission: 500 S n o w S lo w s B ut i f you knew anything about th is gam e we c a l l fo otball and E liA K ftZIM S ‘B a b y » M E T IK H IO L D T O IO T * U -M P r a c t ic e what can happen when, s a y , a team lik e M ichigan S tate p la y s, say , a 11 Jan e’ M A M A * lia n s m g From Our Wire Services U n iv e rsity of M ichigan F o o t­ team lik e Illin o is , then you'd un­ d erstan d the r e a l m eaning of a g ift.____________________________ II p e o p le t IM R D r iv e - I n T h e a t r e * ^ b a ll C oach Bump E llio tt says I South Cedar o f Jo/1* R oad TU 2-2429 h is W o lv erin es m ay s ta r t spring Department of Speech fo o tb all p r a c tic e today a fte r 3 S T A R T S TOM ORROW ! tw o-day delay b ecau se of unfa­ v o ra b le w eather con d itio n s. E llio tt also plans to p r a c tic e Is llw te st American F R I.- S A T .- S U N .( 3 ) H IT S ! n o t a ll m e n c a n b e g i m a g u n ... film of the veern F rid a y and Saturday and s ix days next week, including an in tra ­ M OILIS «MUT SATUMMr mw squad scrim m a g e on Saturd ay. “ T h e delay w ill m ean we’ ll have to change our w eekly s c h e ­ JUOÎHCMST KRALOTHULIUM w a rh u n t % I JOHN SAXON • ROBERT REDF0RD d u le ,” E llio tt continued. " W e 'll BETTE DAVIS s t ill end the spring d r ills on "ALL QUIET ON THE HIT NO(2) SHOWN ONCE AT 9PM May 2 with an intrasquad g a m e .” " B u t , 1 planned to work only four week days and scrim m a g e WESTERN FRONT” BEUÉOm PRANK DEAN e ach Saturd ay. Now, it looks like w ill t>e shown s iN a n a * M a m iN we’ ll p r a c tic e five days a week in place of KARL MALDEN A N IT A U R SU LA and s crim m a g e S a tu rd a y s, too. E llio tt w ill have 24 letterm en “ The Lavender Mob H ill'' E K B E R 8 »A N D R E S S re tu rn in g fro m last y e a r ’ s 3 -4 - 2 PETER LAWFORD 4 FO R DéÀD team that finished in a fifth - FRIDAY, APRIL 3 1 M E T R O C O L O fT —w ith— • IH M UGfS p la ce tie in the B ig T e n with a 2 - 3 - 2 m ark. 7 & 9 p.m. 24 GREAT STARS * t v TESA TECHNICOLOR at Anthony Hall Auditorium Please Note: “ AMERICA AMERICA" shown Saturday at 3:20-6:20-9:20 R lN G e V t CoStJIOflf P r i c e s fo r th is engagem ent A' E v e s & Sun - Adults $1.2 5 Weekday M ats. $1.0 0 KIT NO(3) SHOWN AT 11PM ■the first iames bond film adventure M o r e S p o r t s P . 15 I I Next. Wm. Holden Audrey Hepburn in PHILIPCAREY • JEANHAGEN nur «oca rmcniadv C h ild ren 50^ ^1 SEAN C O N N ER Y (Seven Film Classic Series) H Att. "PARIS WHEN IT SIZZLES” } (Sitili-W IMWO00 Surenpi»* 0«Al81A’ W Mus* ANORI PR!VIN PrnJured inWiltAMMW MHendOSCARMillARO RIfittl * V * * *■ *■ *• * ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★At NEXT ATTRACTION I! u rsu la A N D R E S S jo s e p h W I S E M A N ja c k L O R D Lwwdwf*» lappa«* "SEVEN DAYS BERNARD L E E MSI) LECTURECONCERTSERIES DRIVE IN MAY" - ITHIANTRK Cw'f 172- v2 M ile s Southw est of L a n sin g on M -78 3 EST IN FOREIGN FILMS S4S4 ENDS TONIGHT: S P E C I A L N O W S H O W IN G ! (2) F I R S T R U N H I T S J £IT lANSlNft DRIVE”I N / 7 lest* . .at _ :0 0 & 9 :4 0 P .M . RICHARD HARRIS OMU3I4 V HIT NO(1) SHOWN AT 7:20-11PM | T H I S Thur.Fri.Sat LE TRETEAU DE PARIS vqwwteaaono' SPO RTING W h a t is M A N S 3 Shock Hits _ TOM ORROW L I F E " JEAN OE RIGAULT | From 7:00 P.M. “ 90< RACHEL ROBERTS p r e s e n t s in F r e n c h Fa v o r it e sport? ...J u s t a s k a n y G i r l / LA U G H ! A n d The W o r ld L a u g h s W ith Y o u ! . . . U L 'A L O U E T T E ..Rock, “ Johnny C o o l" at 7:32 HERE! Is W h e r e T he L a u g h te r is S p o n ta n e o u s A n d The JEAN ANOUILH a play by Hudson -2 n d H it- S n ic k e rs a n d C h u c k le s A re A W a y O f L ife ! Paula F r id a y at 7:35, 9 :4 0 P .M . d ire c te d , by J e a n Anouilh and Roland Pietri Prentiss ScuotobyJOHNFENTONM URRAYwdSTEVEMcNEILOndtfmi mmmmmmmmm exm. A frisky comeay AUNIVERSALRELEASE d e s ig n e d by I A N F L E M IN G 'S of a Je an-D enis Malcles HIT NO(2) (FIRST RUN) ONCE AT 9 : 2 0 | Dr.Noh TECHNICOLOR'-. -isEJ mists Pettifogger lass with too many ' ^ BRIEFS! “ Dr. No” 2nd at 9:52 The Rank organization presents a Betty E Box Ralph Thomas production -3 rd H it- Distributed by Davis Film Dist . Inc. T O N IG H T THE MEDICAL JUNGLE DOCTORS M IC H A E L C R A I G M A R V P E A C H • B R E N D A D E B A N Z lE Shock DON’T TALK ABOUT! J A M E S R O B E R T S O N J U S T IC E THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 8:15 p.m. FAIRCHILDTHEATRE CORRIDOR CARRY ON PETTIFOGGER R e s e r v e d S e a t s : Stu d e n ts, $ 2 .0 0 , P u b l i c , $ 2 .5 0 Recommended For Adults Only! 3rd at 11:52 With A PAIR OF BRIEFS rr O n S a l e a t U n io n T i c k e t O f f i c e NEXT: SPENCER TRACY "IN H E R IT THE WIND” 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 2, 1964 « Statesmen rH e W a s A lw a y s First/ D o rse y Says Back From Easter Tour Recalls West Point And MacArthur Editor’ s Note: Following is an account by Col. Dorsey the blankets draped around to hide the candle light, so that 1 served for the upper classes. MacArthur used to attend a One of the really big deals was to get MacArthur signed firs t wife while we were at West Point. She was the daughter of a T he S in g in g Statesmen re­ could study early in the morning. Rodney, coordinator of draft number of these. We had dance on your g irl’ s card, not only wealthy financier, and a high turned Wednesday evening from a cards that were ornately de­ defermentat MSU and a 1913 MacArthur was a fine looking because he was an impressive socialite. 1 never saw her or met twelve-day tour highlighted by an corated, compliments of theplebe graduate of West Point, who man, close to 6 feet tall. Not person to look at, but also be­ her, but 1 have no doubts she Easter concert in New Y o rk class which was handed that job, only his looks but his brains cause as a first captain he had was at the academy to see him* City’ s Rockefeller Plaza. recalls his experiences with and each of the fellows would made him what he is. a lot of stripes on his sleeves many times. The 45 members of the men’ s Gen. Douglas MacArthur. 1 think he would have made ask his friends to sign for a dance that really impressed the girls. That marriage ended in a di­ glee club traveled seven states a fine President for this coun­ or two with his girl. MacArthur started dating his vorce, and now he’ s married By JANIE KNAUER to give concerts in high schools try if only he would have been to a g irl much younger than . State News Staff Writer and a New Jersey veterans’ hos­ capable of making more friends himself. pital under the direction of Loren and been a little more "human.” I m ay have g iv e n the Jones, associate professor of Douglas MacArthur and I never I don’t mean that he was in really had much contact with impression that MacArthur is music. The tour was part of the inhuman person; he just seemed egotistical, and many people have Cap and Gown series. one another because he was in detached from the people around the tall company, and I was in said he is, but I talked to one During the afternoon Easter him. He had no real personal of his staff members in Japan, the short. friends at West Point that 1 can concert in New York the States­ West Point, when MacArthur who said that many times, when men sang selections from a tour recall. Of course we all spent MacArthur would leave the staff and 1 were there, divided the a great deal of our time study­ program that took in music from cadets into two divisions ac­ building, th o u s a n d s of people Bach to "M y Fair Lady.” ing, but there were plenty of would be waiting outside, down on cording to height. chances to make close friends, j' ■: |fr, ^ T*.;yy / j Then too, MacArthur was al­ their knees. How can a man re­ James Niblock, headofthemu- too. act to that? ways the firs t man in the class We have class reunions every si (A E. Roper, assistant professor of structor in social work, Sept. granted for: Guy H. Fox, pro­ College of the University of the X philosophy, Sept. 1; Richard Jay 1; Ethelbert Thomas, Jr., assis­ fessor of poltical science, Sept. City of New York; and Walter Full Cut Round 75$lb z (A > < Lewis, assistant professor (re­ search), bureau of business and economic r e s e a r c h , July-1; tant professor of social work, Sept. 1: Marc Swartz, associ­ ate professor of sociology and 1-Aug. 31, 1965, lor study and research in Korea; O. Charles Press, associate professor of E, Freeman, professor of so­ ciology and anthropolgy and cork- tinuing education, April 13-June I 12, 1964, for work with a United 89$LB anthropology and the African political science and continuing Sirloin Steak Everett Rogers, associate pro­ Studies Center, Sept. 1; Burton education, Jan. 1-June 30, 1965, Nations m is s io n in Jamaica, fessor of communication, July 1; D John J. Baldwin, instructor in S. Dow II, instructor in hu­ for study in Lansing; Benjamin British Guana, Trinidad and To­ in dates of sabbatical leave for - 1 1 ‘ LB. O gineering research, A u g . 16; approved as follows: Ingrid C, 31, 1965, for study at the Uni­ Robert L. Maddex, associate pro­ 2 Martin C. Hawley, assistant pro­ B artelli, marketing information versity of California; Fendley S M A L L M E A T Y S P A R E R IB S 3 9 agents, cooperative e x te n s io n , Collins, associate professor of fessor (extension) of agricultural IA fessor of chemical engineering, HEAD LETTUCE March 1-Aug. 31, 1964, for study intercollegiate athletics, Sept. 1- engineering, April 20-Oct. 19, Sept. 1; Richard S. Nicholson, 2 < u si«2for29c RANCH STYLE BACON ALL GOOD BACON LB. > a try, assistant professor of chemistry, s Sept. 1; Walter E. Weibrecht, assistant professor of chemis­ Sept. 1; Thomas La Rue Mc- at Northern Michigan University; James M. Nielson, professor (re­ search) of agricultural econo­ mics, May 15-Aug. 14, 1964, for study in / East Lansing and the Dec. 31, 1964, for work with the Olympic Team; and Harold E. Gray, associate professor of con­ tinuing education, June 12-Aug. 31, 1964 for study at Harvard. 1964. Elizabeth Rusk was designate^ professor of English and of se­ condary education and c u rri­ culum, and director of the Hu- Cov, assistant professor of math- FRESH ASPARAGUS 89c 43c University of California; Clar­ Other Leaves approved were: (continued on page 14) LB. 39c 2 LB. PKG. 1 LB. PKG. n f X t E x c lu s iv e : PLAYERS PICK ’64 ence M,'Hansen, assistant pro­ fessor of agricultural engineer­ ing, June 1-Aug. 31, 1964 for study and travel in Norway, Ger­ Henry D. Foth, professor of soil science, July 22-Aug. 15, 1964, for writing in Boulder, Colo.; R. 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Btl. 73 ’ Soapof theStars LUX SOAP . . . . Z Bars 2 3 c* peg ■t t f • f m I New Shompoo — Reg. $1.00 Tube ! Head & Shoulders Large Sise 77’ 12 Michigan State Ne ws, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 2, 1 9 6 4 , P r o fs D is c u s s S t u d ie s I n P r o g r e s s Alaska Quake Triggers Research going out from the fault itself,” re c e n t earthquake in A la s k a , now, but M ille r believes that the By JO BUMBARGER he said. Maynard M. M ille r, associate glaciers are not located in areas State News Staff Writer " I f earthquakes could be pre­ professor of geology, said. where they could cause danger to O » If earthquakes can be predicted dicted, we can get people out of in the future, people could escape buildings which are not earth­ death or injury from falling build­ quake-proof,” Hinze said. “ The ings and tidal waves. majority of people a re injured William J. Hinze, associate when buildings collapse or tidal “ The changing weight of m il­ lions of tons of ice in this tremor- sensitive area could possibly set off an earthquake by creating an imbalance of stress in the earth’ s any large communities. Hinze said there w ill probably be aftershocks following the re­ cent earthquake. As a general rule, they decrease in magnitude lib f j — r r ~ rr waves hit.” crust,” he said. and frequency. Several scientists a re now However, he emphasized that "An earthquake never occurs ~4r*H0ÊX- studying methods of predicting the force of glaciers is only a as an unrelated event,” Hinze earthquakes. MILLER small fraction of the earthquake’ s pointed out. Hinze feels that the most prom­ knows exactly what causes them, force, he explained. The primary "The Alaskan earthquake made UAStCA fUPND ising of these is using seismo­ Hinze explained. cause was slips in the series of the whole earth vibrate like a $ 0 mew® graphs put into probes into the The classical theory is that faults along the Alaskan coast. bell,” he said. In Michigan, some f MBMCumutrk earth near faults. These detect M iller, who has made an 18- water levels changed about a foot stress is built up in an area until slight readjustments that could the rocks are strained beyond year s tu d y of th e A la s k a n following the quake, the American £SF build up into major earthquakes. their breaking point. The rocks icefields says that present glacial Geological Survey Water Section Frank D. Stacey of Cambridge, then fracture and release vibra­ activity in Alaska is. due to a reported. They a re back to nor­ England, is studying the possibil­ tions in all directions. These vi­ change in c lim a te . The high- mal now. ity of advance signals g iv e n brations are the earthquakes. elevation glaciers are getting As time goes on, there w ill be through changes in the magneti­ Hinze feels that movement oc­ more snow and building up; the more problems from earthquakes zation of masses of rock along curs when the frictional resist­ low-elevation glaciers are get­ ANOTHER ‘ BEAUTY* RISES—Rapidly nearing completion, the exterior of the International Hinze feels. This fs simply be­ Cross Marks Quake Site faults or cracks in the earth. ance along the fault is exceeded. ting more rain and are shrinking. cause of the population explosion Center is another symbol of the growth of the academic>cultural system on South Campus. Working independly along the Recently a paper reported to Whatever th e effects of gla­ causing the expansion of cities Photo by Patti Prout professor of geology, points out same lines, Sheldon Breiner of American Geophysical Union said ciers on earthquakes, M iller and suburbs in to earthquake- that most destruction caused by Palo Alto, Calif., has reported a possible cause of quakes is says, the reverse is certainly prone areas, he explained. OSLO, Norway (AP) —Church earthquakes is of a secondary na­ measuring changes in rock mag­ ture. If a building is directly over netism just before small earth­ the area where the fault occurs, quakes occurred in California and rapid changing of rocks from one physical form to another. This is usually caused by changes in tem­ true; earthquakes affect glaciers. After the 1899 earthquake in Alaska, th e glaciers advanced attendance in Norway has risen F o r example, the A la s k a n an average of 14.2 per cent in earthquake would have caused the past five years, a survey Block-Bridle Show this is destruction of a primary Nevada. nature. "However, most of the One of the problems in study­ damage is caused by vibrations ing earthquakes is that no one perature and pressure. Shifting weight of g r e a t gla­ quite spectacularly for several years. Similar advances might start little damage half a century ago shows. During the same period, because of the sparse population population increased only 4.4 per there then. cent. At Pavillion Friday ciers could have triggered the About 60 Michigan State stu­ Block and Bridle Club, pro­ dents w ill display horsemanship gram sponsor, w ill take a surrey in the 16th annual Block and Bridle around campus today. NOW OPEN SPARTAN Horse Show this week-end at the Livestock Pavilion. - Over 50 horses stabled in the livestock pavilion w ill be used during th r e e shows, Friday at Tickets are available in room 107, Anthony Hall. Cost of the night shows are $1, matinee 50 cents. The Saturday night show is sold out. h SUNDAYS Shop-Rife Market 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. About 15 sororities w ill com­ Symphony, Dance Noon Till 9 P.M. plete in a greased pig contest during the matinee program Sat­ urday. A trophy w ill go to the Tickets A vailab ly Ticket distribution for the De­ SPARTAN SHOPPING CENTER winner. troit Symphony and the Bayani- 940 TROWBRIDGE ROAD Both English and Western han Philippine Dance Company classes are included in the show. performances starts at 9 a.m. COMET Experienced horsemen w ill judge today on the second floor Union. CLEANSER Reg. SPARTAN the entries in such areas as horsemanship, pleasure, working The Detroit Symphony w ill play at 4 p.m. Sunday. 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R, paid a second visit this year support of the party.” IN T O W N ! to Michigan last week. The medical bulletin reported Goldwater denied neports that there has been a slight drop in Goldwater be- his popularity had been declining blood pressure which, until Wed­ lean fresh g round gan his GOP pres­ since the New Hampshire p ri­ nesday, had prevailed at almost idential campaign mary. He estimated 435 dele­ HAMBURG the rate of a young and healthy in Grand Rapids gates were going to the national male. Accompanying this there on Jan. 6. This time he flew into - O _r * convention in his corner. was a m o d e ra te r is e in the He predicted that 18 of Michi­ patient’ s pulse. Detroit’ s M etro-f gan’ s 48 delegates to the San These blood pressure and pulse politan a ir p o r t ^ k Francisco convention would back signs, however slight in change with his own pipenF ' him. at the moment, coupled with the cub airplane to < Goldwater, a staunch believer labored action of his malfunc­ meet with mem­ in State’ s Rights, said that the tioning kidneys, could mean pro­ bers of the Repub­ c iv il rights problem now con­ gressive strain on the heart. lican State Cen­ fronting the nation can not be Despite the gravity of the situ­ t r a l Committee legislated out of existence. ation, the dramatic hero of many g o ld w ater "T h is is not just a white-Ne- battlefields in France, the Philip­ and to bolster sagging morale gro problems” he said, but a pines and Korea still remained Lesser Amounts among the supporters. “ 1 am in this race because white to white and Negro to Ne­ gro learning experience.” “ a lert" and asked to see his wife, Jean, who visited him again LB PACKAGE SHOPPERS FAIR SEEINGIS 1 believe my views are repre­ Goldwater said he felt that no Wednesday morning. 3301 EAST MICHIGAN AVE. sentative of the views of a num- ready solution was available to MONEY SAVOR MONEY SAVOR NEXT DOOR TO RIBSTEAKS MacArthur remains in the re­ the problem, and that federal in­ covery room c lo s e to the FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER| terference with the problem ex­ operating area where he under­ AND AT cept in school integration was be­ went all three of his major surgi­ H a t h a w a y yond the bounds of the Consti­ tution and therefore no matter cal ordeals starting March 6. Wednesday’s gravely worded COMPARE THE BIG ” E” PRICES TOPPS DISCOUNT L e a v e s O n for the national government. ' “ 1 am opposed to discrim i­ nation, but I feel the relationship medical bulletin followed 19 hours after one which reported that MacArthur was " h o ld in g his BELOW WITH PRICES YOU HAVE BEEN PAYING ELSEWHERE. .. CITY 921 WEST HOLMES ROAD GIVE YOUR BUDGET A BREAK- between the races w ill only be own” even though his condition CORNER OF SOUTH LOGAN S t u d y T o u r SHOP THIS WEEK AT THE BIG solved through state action and was rated critical. individual relations,” he said. m Dale E. Hathaway, professor MacArthur’ s doctors, while of­ LB. of agricultural economics left fering no s ta te m e n ts on the NEW PILLSBURY’ S Wednesday for a six-month study possible outcome of the case, lb. 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BIRDSEYE FRO.ZEN C R IN KLE CUT Preside. * of * r ’.S. in 1961- Bogue Bridge Ag Scientists T he A lu m n i scholarships, worth 56,000 each, cover four years o; study at MSU and are awarded solely on the basis of (continued from page 1) w i l l eventually s e rv e a vital W H OLEW HEATBREAD JELL-0 FRENCH FRIES BANQUET 9 oz. PKG. m m Honored By academic excellence. The scholarship winners were role.” Secretary Jack Breslin said M(X f a m i l y w h it e , o r c o r n o i l w h it e EBERHARD’ S TENDERKRUST WHITE BREAD POT PIESCHICKEN, TURKEY, B E E F | selected from 1,960 seniors from OR OR EBERHARD’ S DONUTS- 1 DOZEN the bridge w ill be a major step 7t 49 states who were invited to the PILLSBURY’ OR Feed Council toward solving the on-campus [MATCH campus in February to take ex­ Three Michigan State Univer­ aminations in the finaL awards traffic situation. “ Regardless of the new regu­ PKG. BALLARD BISCUITS T corhpetition. sity agricultural scientists were lations, the bridge w ill be a ma­ EBERHARD In the group are five students honored as distinguished nutri­ jo r ste p toward solving traffic from Michigan, and one each from tionists on March 25 by the D istillers Feed Research Coun­ Connecticut, Minnesota, Indiana, problems created by employees and visitors to the University, FOR MARGARINE 5 l b . 89c Pennsylvania and Texas. PHILADELPHIA c il in. Cincinnati, Ohio. Breslin added. This is the eighth year that The three are C..A. Lassiter, the University has offered the Conlisk indicated the new reg­ H l-C CREAM CHEESE ORAN GEBRINK chairman of the dairy depart­ ulations w ill shift the traffic grants. ment; C.F. Huffman, retired pro­ pattern to streets going around New! P o l l y A nna F r e n c h D o nuts 6 f o r 390 COUNTRY LANE BULK PAK V2 GAL. fessor of dairy; and P.J. Schia- Chapin To Discuss the campus such as Hagadorn, ble, professor of poultry. They were among 50 outstand­ Harrison and Mt. Hope. Hagadorn Road is expected to VANILLA ICE CREAM ing agricultural scientists from Autom ation PILLSBURY’ S WHITE CHOCOLATE OR F R U IT PUNCH experience m a jo r traffic prob­ KRAFT SALAD BOWL throughout the I'nited States hon­ Automation in the research li­ lems. The city plans to widen it OR NEW BAVARIAN YELLOW ored for their research or, the brary w i l l be d is c u s s e d by north of the Red Cedar, but not DRY MIX DRESSINGS PKG. use of distillers feed’s in ani­ Richard E. Chapin, professor of south of the bridge. mal rations, knowledge of nutri­ journalism and director of li­ Philip J, May, vice president tion and service to the feed in­ braries, at 8 tonight in the L i­ for business and finance, agreed dustry. brary Auditorium. that the driving ban would dimin­ CAKE MIXES PKG. 146 oz. CAN CAM PBELL’ S TOMATO SOUP TALL CAN ish the Bogue Street bridge’ s im­ BREMNER CREME FRANCO AMERICAN T a g g a r t A d d r e s s e s W o r ld mediate usefulness. But he also pointed out that it w ill get a heavy concentration of SANDWICH COOKIES 2 ‘ 39t SPAGHETTI 15'/2 o z . CAN traffic after 6 p.m. when student C AM PBELL’ S D e v e lo p m e n t C o n fe r e n c e driving on campus w ill be permit­ CARNATION INSTANT IMILK“ 99(| SWIFT'NING Glen L. Taggart, dean of in­ volved in internatiomal develop­ ted. May said the extension of Bogue PORK & BEANS ternational programs at Michi­ ment projects. Street south from the bridge w ill DELMONTE 2 'j CAN gan State University was a par­ Dean T a g g a r t has directed be a direct route to the science ticipant in the 6th World Con­ MSU“’ s international programs complex, ference of the Society for Inter­ since 1956. Before joining Michi­ SHORTENING YELLOW CLING PEACHES gan State as a professor of so­ Kresge Exhibits LIBBY national Development in Wash­ ciology and anthropology in 1953, GERBER’S STRAINED 46 oz. ington, D.C. he had served in various admin­ Faculty Art W ork He addressed a workshop ses­ istrative positions with the U.S. sion on "The University as a Department of A g r ic u lt u r e ’ s Personnel.” lations. The Kresge Art Center gallery Source of Technical Assistance office of foreign agricultural re­ is showing a faculty exhibition of paintings, sculptures, prints, BABYFO O DS TOMATO JUICE DOMINO 10 X, DARK OR LIGHT BROWN SUGAR CAN “ The society i s composed of He has traveled extensively in ceramics and enamels by mem­ business, government and uni­ Europe, the Near East, South bers of the faculty and staff JIF CREAMY OR CRUNCHY versity officials who are in- America and the Far East. through Monday. PEANUT BUTTER NEW! WESSON La u ff N a m e d G u ll La k e MAYONNAISE CANS Director MAZOLA OIL 32 oz. JAR 490 17386190 A former Michigan State Uni­ versity student w ill become di­ ■ APPIAN WAY PIZZA MIX ¥&*• 29C rector of the University’ s Kellogg Gull Lake Biological Station on July 1. George H. Lauff, research co- I COFFEE MATE 11 oz. JAR 670 AJAX CLEANSER * ordinator of the Sapelo Island ‘ Research Foundation in Georgia, was named to the new post March 1 INSTANT TEA LIP TO N ’ S 3 oz. JAR 390 REG. SIZE 19 by the Board of Trustees. He succeeds W'alter F. Morof- ■ _________ mi—1 X ____ CAN sky, who is retiring. The Trustees also approved GOLDEN YELLOW SPECIAL COUPON a plan to incorporate the Kellogg REG. 72c Farm and the Kellogg Bird Sanc­ tuary into the biological station. The farm and the sanctuary, BANANAS GIANT TIDE GIANT SIZE adjoin the station but are pre­ PKG. sently 'administered as separate; units. -Plans call for devoting) EXTRA FANCY ONLY more of the farmland to bio­ logical r e s e a r c h and less to BANANAS ">• lb. WITH COUPON AND $5 FOOD PURCHASfc COUPON GOOD THRU TUESDAY APRIL 7, agricultural research which can be carried out at East Lansing. 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 2, 1964 LET THE WANT-ADS DO YOUR SPRING CLEANING CALL 3 5 5 -8 2 5 5 TO DAY A A u to m o tiv e i f E m p lo y m e n t ★ F o r Rent ★ F o r Rent ★ F o r S a le witha lowcost J. B.*S USED CARS Exclusively Chevrolets NEElT'MONEYT'wTr^^ieiected evenings of your choice and Sat­ urdays during Spring term on •a p a r t m e nts ________■ ROOMS _________ ________ WANTED ONE male roommate to $5 PLUS 2 hours work per week. s h a re furnished luxury apart­ G irl to share bedroom, kitchen, BICYCLE SALES, service and rentals. East Lansing Cycle, 1215 East Grand River, call 332-8303. AID Grants Top *55-‘ 60 Chevrolet Hardtops and pre-advertising program. Con­ ment. Pool, air conditioned. 332- living room. Utilities paid. ED _________ C W ANT AD Convertibles. All in excellent tact Mr. Hoisington 882-6626. 3 6876.________________________5 2-5977. 3 PICKETT 555 loglog slide rule. • AUTOMOTIVE •EMPLOYMENT • FOR RENT condition. 2801 S. Cedar TU 2-1478 or TU 2-6721 IS THERE a creative genius at MSU who spends his time in class thinking up r e a l wild greeting WANT: THIRD roommate fo r WOMEN - DOUBLE room, un­ Brentwood Apartment. Call Tom supervised, bath, parking. New or Jack at 485-3916. 3 furniture, abundant s to ra g e . Never used. Call 332-5217. T A P E RECORDER, miniature transitorized, tw o speeds; bat­ 1 $9.9 Million MSU has received seven of 14 C card ideas? We pay TOP prices 1 or 2 GIRLS over 21 to s h a re Phone 337-0813. 3 a new university at Nsukka.They teries, AC Adaptor. Cost $100, A g e n c y f o r International De­ • FOR SALE 1963 MG 1100 white sports Sedan. for ideas or art aimed at college luxurious apartment. Near cam­ M A L E STUDENT to s h a re ap- w ill adapt the land-grant philos­ sell fc r $60. 485-4133. 3 velopment (AID) contracts given • LOST & FOUND Excellent gas mileage. T op market. W rite : College H a ll pus. Call 332-2034, or 332-6246. proved double room, $75 term, ophy to the Nigerian environment. Cards, Hickory Dr. Larchmont, _____________ 3 527 Elizabeth St. ED 2-4461. 3 8 T.V.'S, $40 for all. Springer to Michigan universities, includ­ Two contracts of $1,522,023 •PERSONAL condition. Best offer takes. 332- TWO GRADUATE students need MALE GRADUATE Student tc Spaniel pups, liver and white. ing the largest single grant of and $1,278,026 w ill aid business • PEANUTS PERSONAL 1770. 5 N.Y. 5 $25 each. 485-7775. 3 furnished apartment or house share double room at 143 Bogue. $4,526,722 to furnish educational administration s c h o o ls at the • REAL ESTATE C H E V R O L E T CONVERTIBLE E X P E R 1 E N C E D B A B Y S IT - starting fall term. Call 353-0034 Across from Abbot Dormitory. M O TO R C YC LE: H AR LE Y services to Eastern Nigeria. The Universities of Sao Paulo, Rio 1957. Must s e ll. $650. Phone TER desires full time babysitting •SERVICE or 353-0043. 3 332-4558. 3 DAVIDSON motorcycle. 74 cubic grants total $9,900,750. Grande do Sul and Bahia in Bra- 332-1207 afternoons. 3 in my University Village Home. •TRANSPORTATION For further information call 355- FURNISHED APARTMENT for 2 GIRLS; 2 double rooms. Private inches. Excellent condition. $450. MSU w ill work with officials 7 ll . mm* ‘ 56 OLDS, 2-door hard-top. Full boys. New kitchen, close to cam­ entrance, phone, parking; walk­ Call ED 7-2114.- 3 in Brazil, India, China and Ni­ Also at Sao Paulo, the Audio- •WANTED power, good transportation. $225. 5835 after 5:30. 5 pus, reasonable rent. ED 2-5514 ing distance from Union. ED geria to help improve local edu­ Visual Center w ill use $465,677 DEADLINE: __________ 3 MARRIED COUPLE to manage after 6:30. 3 2 - 1 3 1 7 . _________________ 3 VICTOR 30x8 mobile home. Inex- cational facilities. to establish a Brazilian audi- 1 p.m. one class day be­ new apartment buildings close to pensive living; ideal for couple visual education center. AVONDALE APARTMENTS at ONE DOUBLE room for Spring or two students. 337-0747. 3 In Nigeria MSU is cooperating fore publication. i f E m p lo y m e n t campus. Clean, responsible. Ap­ Gunson and Beech, about 4 blocks term. Private bath; p a r k in g ; with the Inter-University Coun­ As part of a $770,000 con­ C a n c e l l a t i o n s - 1 2 noon one ply Mr. Tom Rand, MSU Place­ WiDDING DRESS. Street length, c il of Great Britain to establish tract for engineering education TOP $$. Looking for several men from campus. For students. Two clean desirable room for study. c la ss day b efo re p u b l¡cation ment Bureau. 3 bell shaped skirt, size 9. P ill in India, specialists w ill parti­ who want to make excellent money bedroom luxury apartments at ED 2-3602.______________ 3 CASSA NOVA: DELIVERY Boys; box veil. Worn once. 484-4392. cipate in a summer institute PHONE: on a part-time b a s is d u r in g Car necessary. Call ED 7-1668, $180 per month, or $45 per stu­ CLOSE TO shopping and college. 1 Calendar of program to train teachers of 355-8255 spring term. Call M r. Kennedy dent, per m onth, with 4 to an Half of attractive room for g irl ask for John or Mike. Wage plus apartment. GE stove, refrigera­ 21 and over. ED 7-1598. 3 polytechnics and engineering 882-6629 between 10-12 am or ★ L o s t & Found RATES: 337-0606. 3 m 11cage.______ 3 tor, air conditioner, Danish mod­ 1 SINGLE ROOM for male student. (xmiing Evente colleges. A $728,302 grant w ill further 1 DAY S I.25 CHILD CARE in my home days. ern furniture. No lease required. Linens furnished and laundered. Long-haired, female, tabby cat. ★ F o r Rent vocational agricultural education 3 DAYS. . . .S2.50 Close to Red Cedar School. Will Offstreet paved parking, storage Close to campus. CA11 332-1682. Call 484-6589 between 8 and 5. Biochemistry and Biophysics at the National Taiwan Univer­ 5 DAYS. . . . S3.75 give school children lunch also. GARAGE, ROOM for one small facilities. Stop in at apartment 116 _____________________ 3 Ask for Nancy. Reward. 3 Seminar — 4 p.m., 114 Bessey. and one large car. Ten minutes and look it over, or call 337- HALF DOUBLES, double, clean, sity and the Chung Hsing Uni­ ED 7-2573. 3 Library Seminar — 8 p.m., versity. (Based on 15 words per ad) from campus. IV 9-2593. 5 2080 for an appointment. 5 quiet. 2 blocks to Berkey. 532 ★ P erso n al Library Aud. BUSBOYS WANTED for Spring There w ill be a 25c service term. Theta Chi Fraternity. Con­ APARTMENTS HOUSES_____________________ Ann, after 6 pm. 3 French Play, ' ‘L'Alouette’ ’ — and bookkeeping charge if tact Steward, 332-3581. 1 UNSUPERVISED F U R N IS H E D . One male roommate to share un­ 533 ALBERT ST. S TU D EN TS CONSUMERS report favorably on 8:15 p.m., Fairchild. Soph Accused OVER 21. Spring term $87.50; Insurance from Bubolz. Consume this ad is not paid within TEACHER-PERMANENT c e rtif- Cooking, parking. Near Union. approved, unsupervised house for summer term $50. 2-man rooms, Folklore Society - 8 p.m., O f Narcotics Sale one week. 3 in Lansing. Eight minutes from some yourself. 332-8671 - 220 Tower Room, Union. icate-experienced in work with Call 355-3021 or 332-0716. 5 T.V. and cooking available. P ri­ Albert. 1 young children, wishes position CRADUATE STUD ENTS. Fur­ campus. Call 482-2577 after 5 vate entrance. 337-2448, 372- International C o o p e r a tio n An 18-year-old Brooklyn, N.Y. p.m. FOR TOP-NOTCH protection at Committee — 8 p.m., Friday, sophomore, has been charged be­ The State News does not in private school or nursery. nished just completed. The M ar- 0330.___________ 7 permit racial or religious Write P.O. Box 28, East Lansing, max. 225 Division. C lo s e in. FURNISHED CAÉINS 'at' L a k e5 U rTs u p e r v i s e d , Unapproved rock-bottom r a te s , it’ s S ta te Union Ballroom. fore the Ingham County Circuit discrimination in its ad­ Quiet. Apply now. 482-5589. 3 Lansing for 1 or 2 male students. two doubles, two half-doubles, 1 Farm Mutual, the world’ s largest Guidance and Counciling (Doc­ Court with illegally selling and Michigan. 1 vertising c o lu m n s . The TWO BLOCKS from campus, fu r- $7 weekly. Phone 332-8932. 3 s in g le . C o o k in g , recreation auto insurer. Call or see your toral) Wives — 8 p.m., 17720 possessing narcotics. EARNINGS ARE unlimited as an State Farm agent today. A sk f o r Okemos Road, Kagan home, F ri­ State News w ill not accept Avon representative. Turn your nished, rent single or double, WORKING WIDOW w i l l s h a re room, parking, TV. 447 Grove. Alan Weberman stood mute be­ advertising from persons 549 Grove. ED7-0830after 6p.m. Ed Karmann IV 5-7267, In Fran- day, Speaker: James Costar on fore Judge Sam Hughes on both ^ free time into $$. For appoint­ home with responsible couple. 337-9842. 3 dor. C2 "The Wife Behind the Doctoral c o u n ts . He was released on discriminating against re­ ment in your home write or call: 3 A P P R O V E D S IN G LE S and Graduate s tu d e n t or f a c u lty . STUDENTS: ON your birthday Candidate.” $15,000 bond to await tria l. ligion, r a c e , c o lo r or Mrs. Alona Huckins, 5664 School doubles. Clean, reasonable. One Every convenience. 487-0846 aft­ come down for a free pizza. Cheerleader Tryouts — 7p.m., Campus police reported that , national origin. St., Haslett, Michigan or call eve­ riv e rs id e east block from everything. 332 MAC. er 3 p.m. 3 Bimbo’ s Pizza 484-7817. 1 Women’ s IM. an undercover man purchased nings, FE 9-8483. Cl Luxury Apts, on the Red Cedar STUDENTS, HOUSE for 4. Fur- ED 2-1017 after 5. 5 Graduate Inter-Varsity Chris­ marijuana from Weberman at the BUSBOYS NEEDED; short hours APPROVED VACANCY f o r 3 ★ A u to m o tive__________ nished except utilities. Call 332- men. Private bath and entrance. ★ Real Estate tian Fellowship — 6 p.m., Owen student’ s room March 19 and, 5 days a week. Call ED2-5065. 3 From $55 per month 1154._________________________3 Parking, extension phone, kit­ Seminar Room. turned it over to detectives. 1963 V.W. Black sedan, radio, COLLEGE GIRL to help with chil- FACULTY LADY to share home chen. Drive a little, save a lot. NEAR MSU, clean attractive 2 seat belts and white walls. Like SHORT TER M LE A S E S dren in exchange for meals and with employed lady in Haslett. $5 per man. IV 2-5189. 3 bedroom home, carpeting, fenced new, $1495. IV 5-8287. 3 »Spring »Summer »F all private ro o m . 6 blocks fr o m A u to m o b ile necessary. FE 9- NICELY FURNISHED“ ro o m s ; yard, washer/dryer. $9,500. ED OWNER MUST sell remarkably Berkey. ED 7-9298. 3 8400 after 5.________________ 3 men 21 or over; close in; reason­ 2-6748. 5 clean 1958 Oldsmobile. Power equipped. Must sacrifice. 489- ROUTE SALES, (Try cleaning ED 2-0255 A F T E R 5:00 P.M. U n fu rn ish ed A ls o A v a ila b le EYDEAL VILLA EAST LANSING, two blocks from able; Also share apartment. ED campus. Need 3 or 4 g i r l s to 7 - 2 3 4 5 . ______________ 3 ★ S e r v Ic e Appointments 6411. 3 work. Married student. Guaran­ CONVERTIBLE '55 Chevrolet. teed wage, commission, f u l l ­ 1 or 2 bedroom apartments com­ s h a re completely fu r n is h e d E. LANSING. NICE student rooms SMALL TR U C K available f o r (continued (rom page 10) ment, a member of the Govern­ *56 engine, equ-pped with power- time, 8-5:30. Savant Cleaners, pletely and excellently furnished. house. 337-9842. 316 Elizabeth. f o r men over 21. S in g le and light moving jobs. Rates cheap mental Coordinating Committee Choice of interior colors, central 33 doubles. Recreation ro o m , kit­ pack, f l o o r shift, customized IV 4-7441. 5 as borscht. Call me anytime. inanities T e a c h in g Institute, for the preparation of a Regional body, red, white top and trim , rec-room, laundry fa c i l i t i e s , FURNISHED, NEW 2 bedroom. chen, parking. IV 5-7673. 3 IV 9-5161. 3 effective April 1. Transportation-Land Use Plan power brakes, wonderbar radio; barbeque areas and swimming Fireplace, basement, p a r k ing, 2 BLOCKS fr o m c a m p u s on Lewis K. Zerby, professor of f o r th e Tri-County Planning tinted windows, new tires and PART TIME p o o l. GE a p p lia n c e s . C a ll (629 Misslin). Up to 4 adults. M.A.C. Nicely furnished room for FIDELITY REALTY, ED 2-5041, $180 month. IV 5-4917. 5 male students.Cooking.Call 332- NO RAISE in prices at WEN- DROW’S ECON-O-WASH. 32 philosophy, was reassigned to the Nigeria Program July 1, Commission. mufflers. $300. 333-9620 . 3 UNSUPERVISED, 2 Coeds, T /2 speed clean washers, 20£ - ten Resignations and terminations * GEORGE EYDE, ED 2-0565. Cl SIMCA MONTEREY 1962. Blue Corporation car. 13,000 miles, and double and single available, 3 6736. MAN OVER 21/ share 2 man fur­ blocks to campus. Call 332-1242. WANT GIRL to share nicely fur­ 3 minutes drying, 10£. 3006 Vine St., 1/2 block west of Frandor. 1964-June 30, 1966. T e rrill D. Stevens, professor \\ere accepted as follows: Wil­ liam K. Warden, assistant pro­ nished apt. $10 week. Parking. and chairman of forestry, was excellent condition. For sale by ___________ 5 nished room. Cooking. Call 332- ________ Cl fessor (extension) of poultry sci­ owner. 332-8767. 5 FU LL TIME 340 Oak H ill. 332-8386.______ 3 WANTED: 3 or more bedroom 6736. TWO STUDENTS to share 4 man house in Okemos or East Lans­ 3 T.V. RENTALS f o r students. assigned to the Taiwan Project March 6-June 11, 1964. ence, March 31; Henry Gottwald, *57 Olds, 2 dr. ht, runs well. No Economical rates by the term and assistant professor o f elemen­ apartment. Cooking, p a r k in g , ing, beginning June or July. Write ★ P o r S a le The Board designated William rust. Power, radio. $250. Phone OPENINGS A R E A V A IL ­ month. UNIVERSITY T.V. REN­ tary and special education, Aug. 355-4862 after 6. 3 private entrance. $8 per week. Doug Gilmore, 5721 Perryton, BICYCLE- M AN ’ S 3 speed TALS- 484-9263. C J.E. Crissy as professor of mar­ 31; Jack Berry, professor of A B L E IN T H E S T A T E ED 2-5776.__________________3 Wichita 20, Kansas. 3 English bicycle, with baskets. ACCIDENT P R O B LE M ? C a ll keting and transportation admin­ sociology and anthropology and 1955 BUICK, One owner, rebuilt, istration and continuing education automatic transmission. $150., NEWS C L A S S I F I E D A D ­ ACROSS FROM campus, com­ Nearly new. $40. Call IV 4-5736. Kalamazoo S tr e e t Body Shop. pletely furnished and air condi­ MEN WANTED to share large and associate dean of business the African Studies Center, Aug. Good transportation, starts well. V ER TI S IN G D E P A R T ­ 1 Small d e n ts to la r g e wrecks. tioned. Studio apartment for 1 or farm house. Unapproved, unsup­ ROLLEIFLEX, E X C E L L E N T and the graduate school of busi- 31; Hans Wolff, professor of Call Laird, 332-6992. 3 M E N T F 0 R C 0 E D S WHO ervised. $30 per month and util­ American and foreign c a rs . n e ss administration, effective sociology and anthropology and 2 persons. ED 2-0811 or ED condition, F.3.5, 500th. of a sec­ Guaranteed work. 489-7507. 1411 TRIUMPH 1961 Herald. 2-door. L O V E TO T A L K . A 7-2474. 3 ities. Car necessary. IV 9-5161. ond, best offer, ED 2-3100. Other A p ril 1. the African Studies Center, Aug. Excellent running condition. Rea­ _____________________________5 East Kalamazoo. C P E R F E C T CHANCE photo equipment also. 3 A change in title was approved 31; W. Joseph Heffernan, Jr., sonably prived. Call ED2-0879. Brand New. . . . ROOMS_____________________ STUDENT TV RENTALS. New for Armand L. Hunter, from assistant professor o f s o c ia l F O R Y OU TO M A K E E X ­ 3 . TWO LARGE double rooms. P ri­ ENGAGEMErir RING, Call TU 19” portable, $9 per month. 21” associate director to director of work, Aug. 31; Edward O. Moe, ENGLISH FORD l938. Good re- T R A S P E N D IN G MON­ C A M P U S V IE W vate entrance. Good closet space. 2-6597 after 5 PM. 3 table models, $8 per month, 17” Continuing Education, effective professor ( e x te n s io n ) of so­ liable transportation, easy hand­ EY. HOURSARRANGED WOMEN’S STANDARD size Golf table models, $7 per month. All Luxury apartments Parking. IV 4-6791. 3 Clubs-Patty Berg Cup Defender- March 20. He w ill continue as ciology and anthropology, June ling. 35 mi per gallon. 332-8“96 TO F I T Y O U R SC HE D ­ SINGLE AND double rooms for Used 6 times. 355-3871. sets guaranteed, no service or director of Broadcasting Ser­ 30; and Czetong T. Song, assis­ after 5:30. 3 will be ready for 3 delivery charges. Call Nejac TV U L E . A P P L Y IN ROOM rent. Cooking and parking. Phone TEFLON f r y in g pans, house- vices and he maintains his rank tant librarian in the library, SPRING T E R M 332-3792 or 337-9168, 425 Ann, Rentals, IV 2-0624. C as professor. A p ril 17.. 345 S T U D E N T SE R ­ SPARTAN MOTORS East Lansing. 3 wares and g if t s . ACE HARD- PROMPT DELIVERIES, th re e The MSU Board designated J.C. The Board approved retire­ VICES B U IL D I N G A N Y • 5 min. walk from library WHERE & GIFTS, 201 E. Grand ROOMS-SINGLES, doubles. K it- River, across from Union. ED types of diapers to choose from. McMonagle, professor in the In­ ments for: Randall W. Ludt, pro­ FORD 1956 T Bird, white oody, black hard top, 3 speed. Very AFTERNOON. chen and p a r k in g facilities. 2-3212. Bulk wash for cleaner, whiter stitute of Community Develop- fessor of chemical engineering, Call or stop in C sharp. A classic $1,395. VW1963. Across fr o m Berkey. 507 E. E N fiL lS H , 3-speed bicycles, diapers, fluff dried and folded. July 1 (employed by MSU since Radio, heater, 10,000-11,000 ac­ WAITRESS: PREFER s tu d e n t 324 Mich. Ave Grand River. Information after $10.00 down, tim e p a y m e n ts Use yours or rent ours. Contain­ 1942); Eunice A. Pardee, assis­ ★ Wanted tant professor (extension)of home tual miles. Just like new. Two to wife. Can arrange hours. Call 332-6246 5:00 p.m._____________________ through Spring term. ACE HARD- ers furnished. No d e p o s it. 25 choose from, $1,595. CASSA NOVA. Ask for John or LARGE ROOM with shower, p ri­ WHERE & GIFTS, 201 E. Grand years experience. By-Lo Diaper BUNK BEDS, davenport, chest/ management and child develop­ Mike. ED 7-1668. 3 GIRL WANTED to share apt. with vate entrance; parking. One gen­ River, across from Union. ED S e rv ic e , 1010 E. Michigan. IV drawers, desk, chair, tables, ment, July 1 (employed by MSU FORD 1961. 6 cylinder, stick. A 3 others. $40 month. Furnished. tleman, IV 9-4355. 3 2-3212.________ 2-0421. C lamps, stove, refrigerator, kit­ since 1953); Werner A. Bohn- good runner at a low price, $795. BABYSlTTER/care of 1 yr. old C Call ED 2-0255. 2 ATTRACTIVE SINGLE ro o m . BICYCLE SALE: Friday, April T.V., RÀDIO, PHONO REPAIR chen appliances/ accessories. stedt, professor of humanities, in my home. 3 days/wk. Refer­ ED 2-1027. 3 July 1, 1965, (employed by MSU ALFA ROMEO 1958 Roadster. ences. ED 7-2462, after 5 P.M. NEED 4th. roommate for luxury Semi-private entrance. W ith in 3, 1964, 1:30 P.M. at Salvage Don’t Search—Call Church Clean inside and out. Runs like apartment, $45. W a lk in g dis­ walking distance to campus. Call Yard, Farm Lane, Michigan State TWO USED unicycles. 337-9620. since 1946); and Elizabeth G. tance. 106 Avondale Apartments. 332-1363.____________________ 3 University. Campus. V a r io u s IV 2-5608 _________________ 3 H ill, departmental secretary oi a top, $995. C5 1130 Beech St. 3 SPRING TERM single and 1/2 makes and conditions. A ll items Prompt Service-New & Used Sets A Q U A R IU M SUITABLE fo r textiles, clothing and related 3000 E. Michigan ALASKA. TWO y e a rs bridge double room for men. Near cam­ turtles. Preferably used, call arts, July 1, (employed by MSU IV 7-3715 Construction. Laborers $4.75, FEMALE 21, to share four g irl pus. Parking if desired. 332- may be seen at Salvage Yard, CHURCH T.V. SERVICE 482-6712. 5 since 1949). apartment. Close campus. Nicely 0149. A p ril 2, from 8:30 A.M. to 4:40 CORYAIR 1962 Coupe; 25,000 skilled to $5.79 hourly. "Job 3 P.M. and April 3, 8;30 A.M. to 8080 W. Willow, Lansing Miles. Original owner, excellent News” 35£ & stamped envelope. furnished. $45 month. Call 332- C ROOM and BOARD. $155 term. 1 P.M. Terms: Cash. 2 shape, Floor shift. Must s e ll. GBCO, Box 463, Kirkland, Wash­ 3124. 3 Ulrey Co-op. Approved, unsuper­ SCOOTER-CHEAP. Looks bad; DIAPER SERVICE, same diapers Feel O f M y Soft W h ite DIAPER Call 355-5952. 5 ington. i OKEMOS, FOR two men. Utilities vised. Call 337-9901. 3 runs like a watch. Equipped. $150 returned either yours or ours. paid. $75.00 month. Ask at Oke- With our service, you may include NICE SINGLE room. Ac ross from or best offer. 355-5812 evenings. mos Hardware. Phone ED2-1315. campus at 908 S. Harrison. Un­ ___________________________ _5 two pounds of baby clothes that My mommy has 3 do not fade. Diaper pail furnished. V o f HM & supervised. Call 355-8014. 3 BED; BOX spring with mattress, 3 FURNISHED ROOMS and bath. EAST SIDE clean, pleasant rooms frame. Very good condition, $30. more time to AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE We WER M A N Private entrance. Married couple . for male. Cooking, parking, rea­ New modern desk, $10. 337-9541. 914 E. Gier Street Suds preferred. Utilities paid. Park­ sonable rent. 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Gier IV 2-0864 C Michigan State New s, East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, April 2, 1964 15 F ie ld s A p p e a r R e a d y S t a f f H ir in g , C o n s t r u c t io n T o B e g i n F o r S p r i n " The word is "Play B a ll!" from Siebert Meer man, athletic ground g V IR I A t h l e t i c s First AEC Grant Installment Received MSU has received its firs t including a new director, and to used to plan a $2 million plant of plant growth and development. with research and teaching pro­ installment on a m ultimillion begin construction plans. research building, to be located "Some of the MSU plant scien­ grams at MSU.” maintenance chief, as Spartan athletes take to the outdoors s w dollar grant from the Atomic south of the new Biochemistry tists w ill also be connected with Another grant w ill probably Energy Commission (AEC) to "The long-range intent of the Building. Completion is sche­ the laboratory,” he said. "We be announced next September, once again. study plant growth and develop­ AEC is to grant MSU install­ duled for two years. plan to integrate the laboratory Byerrum said. F irst on the 1964 spring sports ment. ments totalling $1 million dollars Byerrum indicated he is now agenda is pre-season football The $110,000 grant was for­ a year for the next 10 years," interviewing scientists for the workouts which begin Monday. mally accepted by the Board said Richard U. Byerrum, dean plant study directorship. He said Meerman gives the secret prac­ tice field south of the Stadium an A-ok rating for Coach Duffy of Trustees March 19. It w ill be used to hire staff members of Natural Science. Part of the $110,000 w ill be the salary w ill depend on the amount required to hire a com­ Brazil's President Daugherty’ s gridmen. petent person, but it w ill be in (continued from page 1) the streets of Rio waving Bra­ Next to make their premiere the present range for department zilian flags and white handker­ chairmen. a Communist national student appearance in East Lansing is union set fire to their three-story chiefs. A huge crown gathered the Spartan baseball team, under their new head Coach Danny L it- Bias Charge The director, who should be selected within the next month, w ill hire eight senior scientists headquarters building in a dis­ tric t of Rio De Janeiro. outside the palace of Gov. Car­ los Lacerda of Guanabara state, whiler. State w ill open their regu­ (continued from page 1) The article s a id Frink to ld Mazzili, as chamber president, in which R io is located. Tney lar season Wednesday with a Green’ s friend the property was to work at the facility. A total cheered Lacerda, a bitter foe article, Green called Frink and of 80 to 90 people w ill be work­ was constitutionally next in line d o u b le h e a d e r w ith Albion "tied up” but that the deal with of Goulart. for the Presidency In the ab­ College. Eight home games will made arrangements to view th e the third property depended on ing to find the basic mechanisms SNOW FOOLING-Snow took up the fans' spaces at the sence of a vice-president. Gou- be played. home. Green attempted to con­ financing approval. Ticker tape cascaded from the baseball field Wednesday afternoon, but grounds depart­ tact Frink the following day, but lart, th e la s t vice-president, The Old College Field diamond The friend said he had been en­ skyscrapers of Sao Paulo. Cars ment spokesmen say the fieid (and the benches) w ill be in moved into the Presidency on appears in good condition, ac­ Frink and his wife were not at couraged to keep inquiring about S ite V is ito rs raced down the streets with horns tip-top shape for the Spartans' opener on April 8. home. Janio Q u a d ro s ’ resignation. cording to Meerman. The main the house by Frink. b l a r in g . Radio a n n o u n c e rs Elections are due in October, task was moving the portable Photo by Dave Sykes The article reported that Frink Green then made another call N e e d P e rm is s io n 1965. shouted over and over, "long live bleachers which seat 5,000, from told Green on the next day that a to Frink about the property and democracy, long live B ra z il." Contractors for construction Before his resignation was an­ •neighboring Jenison Fieldhouse. by Coach John Brotzmann'sgolf­ cash deposit had been made on the was told the home was not avail­ The 1M softball set-up w ill be home over the weekend anrt rhar work on campus report that many nounced, Goulart fled from Rio, Two pro-Goulart students were Also set in its spring location ers. able. ostensibly for Brasilia, the in­ expanded with the addition of it might be two weeks before the outsiders are visiting the job reported killed Wednesday in a was the mobile press box which The course w ill probably be another diamond, bringing the land c a p it a l, and th e army sale was completed. After Frink to ld Green the sites without permission. clash with troops at Recife. There divides time between the base­ opened to the public by mid- number to an even 10. Forty announced that the acting war In his complaint to the FHA of­ home was no longer on the mar­ Since contractors are respon­ was as yet nb over-all estimate ball location and the MSU soccer A p ril 1, Lowery reports. tennis courts w ill be available minister, Morais Ancora, had fice, Green reportedly s a id a ket, the Negro instructor filed sible for the safety of visitors, of the casualities in the lightning field at south campus. Last to begin its home season as usual this spring, with the left to negotiate with rebel Gen. revolt. Also in excellent shape is the is Coach Stan Drobac’ s' netmen white friend of his also contacted h is complaint w ith FHA, the the physical plant department Amaury Kruel. newly installed lights on 10courts Frink about the same property. Michigan Civil Rights Commis­ requests that those wishing to MSU track and field where Coach who take on Iowa, Illinois and expected to be operable by some­ Goulart l e f t b e fo re rebels, When the climax came, Kruel, D ittrich’ s cindermen w ill engage sion, the Lansing and East Lans­ visit a construction site make charging that he was leading Michigan May 8-9. The tennis time next week. who w as w a r minister i n Gou­ in two outings. The home opener ing Human Relations Commis­ arrangements with the superin­ courts, located directly behind Women’ s blooperball, former­ Brazil down the road to com­ la rt’ s cabinet for a time in 1962, sions and the State Corporation tendent at the site for proper is slated for May 2 with Ohio Spartan Stadium, will also be ly played at Landon field, w ill In tr a m u r a l N e w s and Securities Commission. authorization and safety devices. munism, could deliver an ulti­ was in command of thousands State. the site for the NCAA cham­ matum for him to resign or be of rebel infantry equipped with now take place at Old College G o lf c o u r s e superintendent pionships in mid-June. field. MEN’ S Frink and his wife denied any ousted. tanks, spearing northeast toward Elmo Lowery expects the 18-hole Finishing touches have also discrimination in the article. He Thousand of people poured into Rio from Sao Paulo. Forest Akers site to be definitely been put on the Lacrosse field Deadline for enteries in the said the $500 cash deposit on the Ag Econ Profs ready for the May 2 debut of the opposite Case and Wilson Halls Men's Intramural Residence Hall house had been returned because D r e s s e l golf team. The quadrangular meet with Indiana, Michigan, North­ where the MSU lacrosse club Softball League is Friday at 5 p.m. Registration in the other the party didn’t want to become involved in an issue involving ra­ Receive Grants T K w ill be host for a number of western and Wisconsin w ill be leagues w ill begin Monday. cial discrimination. Carl K. Eicher and A. Allan the only East Lansing appearance T o A t t e n d meets beginning in m id-April. Schmid, assistant professors of th a I im p o r t a h i ^ a t e Frink has already be en con­ tacted by the State Civil Rights agricultural economics, have F l o r i d a T a lk Commission, which is planning to been awarded travel grants to hold a hearing on the case. attend th e International Con­ N O W ! There are Paul L. Dressel, director of ference of Agricultural Econo­ institutional research, w ill de­ FHA d ir e c t o r McLaughlin mists in Lyons, France, Aug..24 w ear wrote a letter to Frink forbidding to Sept. 3. two class ring scribe MSU’ s innovations in un­ him to make the property unavail­ The grants were awarded by dergraduate education during an able to Green before the outcome the American Farm Economic companies to serve A pril 5 to 8 conference at Florida Exhibition Baseball Results of Wednesday’ s hearing. Association. State University in Tallahassee. UncleFud’sPartyShop you. Forty educators w ill attend N.Y. Yankees 4, Detroit Tigers 2 Robert’ s Ring Co. the four - day series of dis­ St. L. Cardinals 6, Philadelphia Phillies 5 cussions d e v o te d to new ap­ Milwaukee 5, Chicago White Sox 3 and proaches to undergraduate edu­ Orioles 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 Elliott’ s Ring Co. cation. Los Angeles 7, Minn. 3 Kosher Corned Beef, Pastrami D u r in g T u e s d a y ’ ssession .N.Y. Mets 3, Cincinnati 0 and Salami Sandwiches Dressel w ill explain MSU’ s work Robin Roberts led the Baltimore Orioles to their win, pitching Ask For Cur Complete Menu in undergraduate training, parti­ cularly at the fre s h m a m and sophomore levels. The program at MSU is one of 10 that w ill be outlined during seven innings of shut-out ball. The former Spartan ace got some help from Harvey Haddix in the eighth. A ninth inning homer by Jackie Brandt, with two on, clinched the victory for the Orioles. 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