Inside Weather M IC H IG A N M o stly sunny and c o n tin u e d G re ek W eekend B e g in s T o ­ warm tod ay tu rn in g p a rtly n ig h t, p. 3 ; C o n g re g o tio n F u n c tio n s W ithout P a s t o r , STATE clo u d y t h is e v e n in g . H igh te m p e ra tu re in th e m id d le p. 4 ; ‘M ust Win W eek en d ' In B a s e b a l l , p. 5. U N IV E R S IT Y 8 0 ’ s. F r id a y , May 8 , 1 9 6 4 E a s t L a n s in g , M ich ig a n Price 10< V o l. 5 5 , N um ber 141 O pen H o u s in g Law R eco m m en d ed a i i c\ « n H u m a n R ig h t s G r o u p A d d s 2 F r o f e s s o r s A c t io n U n e x p e c t e d Richardson, Ordinance To Have Swartz Join Punitive Measures of a th re e -h o u r m eetin g , the B y S U E JA C O B Y Africa Staff S ta te N ew s S t a f f W riter c o m m issio n urged th at the City A ttorn ey begin d raftin g a fa ir An open housing o rd in an ce with housing ord in ance fo r final con­ By C H A R L ES C . W ELLS punitive m e a su re s fo r p e rso n s sid e ra tio n by the C ity C o u ncil. S ta te N ew s S t a ff W riter p ra c tic in g r a c ia l o r re lig io u s T h e deciding vote on the mo­ d i s c r i m i n a t i o n w as r e c o m ­ The MSU A frica n Studies C e n - , tion w a s c a s t by J a m e s R . mended W ednesday by the E a s t E h in g e r, a r e a lt o r with o ffic e s at t e r w ill get a shot in th e a rm L an sin g Human R e la tio n s C om ­ w ith the addition of two d istin ­ 203 E v e rg re e n . E h in g e r 's fav o r­ m is sio n . guished p r o fe s s o r s of A frican ab le vote was unexpected b ecau se In a s u rp r is e move at the end of the strong opposition of the stu d ie s next fa ll te r m . Irv in e R ich a rd so n , 4 6 , s p e c ia l­ G r e a te r L an sin g B o a rd of R e a l­ is t in the Bantu languages spoken to r s to any open occupancy le g is ­ in S o u th eastern A frica fro m K en­ ya to South A fric a , w ill begin H it s P l a n la tio n . In a w ritten statem en t to the w ork h e r e in S e p te m b e r. He is human re la tio n s co m m issio n , the fro m the U n iv e rsity of London, which h a s a w orld rep u tatio n in To D e se rt p re s id e n t of the board of r e a lto r s h as p laced h is group on re c o rd the A frica n stu d ies field . a s being opposed to any "p e n a l o r c iv il p e n a lties fo r d is c r im i­ M a rc J . Sw artz, 32, w ill teach anthropology of A fr ic a . He is B ia s T a lk s n a tio n " and a s s e r te d that p e r­ from the U n iv ersity of C hicago so n s should have a rig h t to live Student c o n g re s s W ednesday and re c e n tly com pleted 18 m onths in " r a c i a l l y hom ogenous neigh­ night refu sed to sanction the p ro ­ of fie ld w ork in the South High­ b o rh o o d s" if they c h o o se . posed w ithdraw l of R o b e rt F . lands P ro v in c e of Tanganyika. T h e recom m en dation fo r an M organ, B u ffalo , N .Y ., graduate Ja c k B e r r y and Hans W olff, open housing ord in ance w as in­ student, fro m the E a s t L an sin g both p r o fe s s o r s o f A f r i c a n troduced by R o b ert L . G reen , Human R e la tio n s C o m m issio n . s t u d i e s , announced s e v e r a l a s s is ta n t p ro fe s s o r of edu cation. M organ had th reaten ed to with­ m onths ago they would leav e T H E S P R IN G E F F E C T ON M ID -T E R M S -M a ry Ann G o tte n , T ro w b rid g e so p h o m o re, found a way It p assed by a vote of 5 - 0 , with draw if the c o m m issio n did not fo r p o sitio n s at N orthw estern fo u r m e m b e rs of th e c o m m issio n to e n jo y th e s p rin g w e aith th ee rr u u ss ww ell ell aa ss pp re re p p are a re for m id -term s w hen s h e slu n g h e r ham m ock in take p o sitiv e actio n to com bat U n iv e rsity th is su m m e r. T h is ab stain in g . th e b ir c h e s b eh in d K r e s g e A rt C e n te r . P h o to by J e r r y C a rr ra c ia l d iscrim in a tio n . cau sed ru m o rs that the A frica n E a r l ie r , t h e c o m m i s s i o n Jim P a t t o n , W ilm ette, 111., S tud ies C e n te r h e re would de­ p a sse d a reso lu tio n opposing d is ­ sophom ore, seem ed to v o ice con­ c lin e in rep u tation. c rim in a tio n by p e rs o n s , a g en cies g r e s s ’ s opinion by saying that it LB J O n A p p a la c h ia Tour, " T h e lo s s of B a r r y and W olff o r c o rp o ra tio n in re a l e s ta te wouldn’ t do any good to " t a k e Is a s e r io u s one, but it w ill not tr a n s a c tio n s . T h e reso lu tion will cu r football and go h o m e ." He k ill the A frica n Studies C e n te r have no punitive m e a s u re s If it advocated m aintaining a re p r e ­ h e r e , " sa id D ir e c to r C h a rle s is approved by the C ity C ou ncil. sen tativ e on the c o m m issio n in C . H ughes. "W ith the addition It s e ts up a p ro ced u re fo r hand­ o rd e r to keep a v o ice in m at­ ling co m p lain ts o fd .s c rim in a tio n Attacks Republican H e a d s of th e s e two new s p e c ia lis t s in te rs . A fric a n stu d ies, the c e n te r has and would em pow er the Human C o n g re ss w as apparen tly in a g re a t p oten tial fo r becom in g in­ R e la tio n s C o m m issio n to aid p e r­ n eg ativ e mood, a s they d efeated te rn a tio n a lly reco g n ized in th is sons in p rep arin g su its fo r the san d s of fellow c itiz e n s to jo in c u rity p l a n a c r u e l hoax. He two b ills ca llin g fo r funds and K N O X V ILLE, T e n u ., Í.f)- P r e s i- M ichigan C iv il R igh ts C o m m is­ f ie ld .” added: a reso lu tio n con cern in g a s tr u c ­ dent J o h n s o n , b a rn sto rm in g the an ti-p o v erty a rm y . sio n . Hughes ind icated th e re m ay be "1 do not b elie v e you want men tu re change. m o re s ta ff additions la te r if the through A ppalachia, jabbed at a T h e C h ie f E x e cu tiv e , in h is The r e s ol u t io ne mpha si z . e s O P E N H O U SIN G D E B A T E - T h o m a s K . B e r io , ch airm an o f of tim id faith and narrow v ision One of the defeated b ills ca lle d c e n te r r e c e iv e s additional op er­ cou ple of Republican p re sid e n tia l m ediation and c o n cilia tio n but K n o x v ille ¡text, c ite d G O P c h a rg e s to speak fo r the c o n sc ie n c e of fo r funds to be ap p rop riated fo r th e c o m m u n ica tio n s d e p a rtm e n t, l i s t e n s a s o th e r m em bers a s p ir a n ts Thursday,/ sayin g they that h is proposed w ar on poverty has no p ro v isio n s fo r legal sa n c­ ating funds. A m e ric a . two s c h o la rs h ip s which would o f th e E a s t L a n s i n g Human R e la t io n s C o m m iss io n a ir th e ir T h e c e n te r w ill o ffe r c o u r s e s would turn the “ A m e rica n d ream is a " c r u e l h o ax .’ Jo h n so n did tio n s again st p e rso n s p ra c tic in g K noxville is in the h e a rt of c o v e r in -s ta te tuition fo r th re e v ie w s on th e op en h o u s i n g c o n tr o v e r s y . T h e m e a s u r e , whi c h in in te rm e d ia te a n d a d v a n c e d into a n ig h tm a re .’ ’ not identify t h e author of th is d is c rim in a tio n . I VA cou ntry and Jo h n so n took term s. p a s s e d by a 5 -0 v o te , w ith 4 a b s ta in in g , w as s tro n g ly su p ­ H ausa and Y oru ba and a c o u rs e In re m a rk s p rep ared fo r a c h a rg e , but aid es tra v e lin g with the opportunity to p r a is e TVA S e v e ra l c o m m issio n m e m b e rs A reso lu tio n ca llin g fo r two di­ p orted by M rs. M ahlon S . Sharp and R o b e rt L . G re e n , a s s i s ­ K n oxville aud ience, J o h n s o n him said he r e fe r r e d to fo rm e r a s " t h e w orld 's shining exam ple voted fo r the reso lu tio n a s " a (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 7) r e c t o r s to b e re s p o n s ib le fo r two ta n t p r o fe s s o r o f e d u c a tio n . T h e re co m m en d atio n fo r an a n ti- aim ed one jib e d ir e c tly at Sen . v ic e p resid en t R ich a rd M . Nixon. of how governm ent and fr e e en­ f i r s t s te p " but said it could not c o n g re s sio n a l co m m itte e s each B a r r y G oldw ater, though withouj Johnson said that 30 y e a r s ago tak e the p la ce of a legal ord inance d i s c r i mi n a t i o n o r d in a n c e w as in tro d u c e d by G r e e n . t e r p r is e can work hand-in-hand w as a ls o d efeated . T h e b ill w as nam ing the A rizonian who a s ­ som e people ca lle d the S o cia l S e ­ to help p e o p le .” which w as la te r recom m en d ed . intended to provide a way to get p ir e s to the R epublican p re sid e n ­ G reen said lo cal c iv il rig h ts International Club tia l nom ination. more re sp o n sib le le g isla tio n fro m c o m m itte e s and to keep con­ le g isla tio n Is often m o re e ff e c ­ tiv e than laws at a h ig h er le v e l. NAACP Officer To Speak Here g r e s s m e n b e tte r Inform ed on the the R a c ia l C r i s i s " at 7 :3 0 p .m ., To Hold Festival Jo h n son , a s sa ilin g " m e n of tim id faith and narrow v is io n ," T ru m a n 8 0 , a c tiv itie s of o th er c o m m itte e s . A b ill to ap p ro p riate funds to “ E a s t L ansing e n fo rc e s its own laws reg ard in g alcohol and RoyLW ilkins, e x e c u tiv e s e c r e ­ ta ry of the N ational A sso cia tio n at F a ir c h lld T h e a te r . W ilkins w ill said that if such people had th e ir s a n ita tio n ," he said , " S u r e ly hu­ fo r the A dvancem ent of C o lo red be introduced by P re sid e n t John T h e In tern atio n al C l u b w i l l send the p resid en t and fo rm e r A. Hannah, ch airm an of the U .S. way, " T h e ‘ F o r S a le 's ig n s would m an rig h ts a re equ ally im p o rt­ P e o p le , New Y o rk C ity , w ill speak p re s e n t the c u ltu re s and tra d i­ tion of o v er 20 c o u n trie s in th e ir be on 1 VA this h o u r." It w as G oldw ater who once said S till M is s io n e d M a n p re sid e n t o f A ll-U n iv e rs ity Stu­ dent G overnm ent to the B ig T e n ant. T h e reso lu tio n cannot tak e (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 10) h e r e today. He will d is cu ss "E d u c a tio n a n d C o m m issio n on C iv il R ig h ts. T h e talk is open to the p u b lic. 20th annual In tern ation al F e s t i ­ Student G overnm ent P r e s id e n ts ’ a ‘ ‘ F o r S a le ’’ sign should be T h e cou ntry is in good shape val Saturd ay fro m 9 a .m . to H a rry S . T ru m an , 80 e a r: C o n fe ren ce w as a lso d efeated . p osted on the A ppalachia p ro p e r­ and going to stay that way. 10 p .m . in the A uditorium . old today, is still a m an with. T h e fe s tiv a l, w hose them e is tie s of the T e n n e s se e Valley A uthority. a m is sio n . T here will continue to be c r i ­ s e s , he said , adding: " i f we S om e Im portant b ills p asse d , h ow ever. One ca lle d fo r r e s t r u c ­ It Began With Cybele " P r o f i l e s of C u ltu r e s ," w ill have The f o r m e r tu rin g the N ational Student A s­ c e a s e d to have c r i s e s we would v a r i o u s d iv isio n s o f p re s e n ­ Jo h n son was in top-evangelistic P r e s i d e n t is so cia tio n In o rd e r to m ake lt a Mother’s Day Idea Ancient c e a s e to have a governm ent. ta tio n s. T h e aud itoriu m b a se ­ fo rm a s he swung through M ary ­ s t i l l e n g ro ssed T h e r e wouldn’t b e any need fo r m o re e ffe ctiv e org an izatio n . m ent w ill d i s p l a y exh ibition land, W est V irg in ia. Ohio a n d in the natio n 's g o v ern m en t.” A nother b ill leg alized the of­ booths of h a n d icra fts, je w e lry , T e n n e s s e e en rou te to North fu tu re 11 y e a r s T o H arry T ru m a n , an abiding f ic e of a d m in istra tiv e s e c r e ta r y , household Item s and a c c e s s o r i e s . C a ro lin a and G e o rg ia . He pounded a fte r leaving the p rin c ip le to liv e by is " ju s t a p o sitio n which AUSG P re sid e n t T h e e n tir e nation w ill jo in MSU T h e a n cien ts w orshipped Cy­ ation t o the Madonna and the T h e booths •exhibition and stag e on pu blic ro s tru m s and whacked W hite H ouse. In fig u re out what Is rig h t and Bob H a r r is , B ry a n , Ohio, ju n io r, stud ents Sunday to pay hom age b e le , m o th er of the god s, and " m o th e r c h u r c h ." T h e V irg in show s a r e p re se n te d f r e e . h is f is t s to g eth er exh ortin g thou­ surprisingly then do i t .” honored h e r with r it e s in the M ary sym bolized a 1 1 wom en— has a lre a d y appointed. to a p r a c tic e a s old a s c iv ili­ good health, he woods and fie ld s . T h e p r a c tic e beau ty , p atie n ce and su ffe rin g . g e ts up at 5 :3 0 zation its e lf. Although M other’ s Day c e le ­ w as introduced to R o m e about A gain in the 17th cen tu ry , a .m . a s usual 250 B .C . during the Ides of M arch , an o th er m ethod o f honoring the R e d s D ru g g e d A id e s and is in h is of­ f ic e at the T r u ­ Buchholz To Be In Charge b r a te s its Golden a n n iv e rs a ry in the U nited S ta te s th is seco n d a t the fe stiv a l of H lla ria . With the advent of C h ristia n ity , fe m a le p aren t developed. On the fourth Sunday of L en t, it w as the Sunday In M ay, its o rig in d ates m an L ib r a ry in people tra n s fe rre d th e ir v e n e r - c u sto m fo r sons and d aughters In O d e s s a , U .S . S a y s 1 n d e p e n d ence. M o ., by 7 :3 0 . T ruman O f Starting College Councils back to the e a r ly G r e e k s . of England who had le ft hom e to v is it th e ir m o th e rs. T h e day w as WASHINGTON M>)-The A m e ri­ and the men w ere not h arm ed , it He said he will cam paigt ln the upcom ing p re s id e n tia l e l e c ­ B ill B uchholz, A ll-U n iv e rsity of th e c o lle g e s and not so lely W o r ld N e w s c a lle d "M o th e rin g Su nd ay ." f o r th e benefit of AUSG. can e m b a s sy in M oscow h a s p ro ­ w as stated . tion fo r Lyndon B . Jo h n so n il, Student G overnm ent a d m in istra ­ P re sid e n t W o o d r o w W ilson He added that they hope to te ste d to the S o v ie ts that three In London, the F o re ig n O ffice U .S . m ilita r y a tta ch e s apparently said a B r itis h a s sista n t naval a s he puts it, ‘1 can do some tiv e v ic e - p resid en t has been good .’ ' p laced in c h a rg e of Bob H a rris ’ s s e t up the co u n cils by the end a t a G la n c e gave m otherhood an o ffic ia l hol­ iday in 1914 when he p ro c la im ed plan to se t up c o lle g e c o u n cils. o f th e te rm and gain adm ini­ w ere drugged w hile in O d essa , a tta ch e w as with the A m e rica n s the second Sunday In M ay a s T h e fo rm e r P re sid e n t a d d re s­ H a r r is , B ry a n , Ohio, ju n io r s t r a t iv e approval fo r them . the S ta te D epartm ent d is clo s e d on the trip and also was drugged. B r ita in S a y s U .S . In A cco rd M o th er’ s Day in the United S ta te s . B r ita in join ed the United S ta tes sed MSU’ s one-hu nd red g rad u at­ and p re sid e n t of AUSG, called B uchholz a ls o requ ested that T h u rsd a y . He w as m otivated by Anna M . in its p r o te s t. T h e B rito n was ing c la s s Ju n e 12, 1960. Som e fo r a s y s te m of c o u n cils to he p eop le in te re ste d in a position LONDON ; f -T h e U nited S ta te s wac d e sc rib e d by F o reig n S e c r e ­ T h e drugging of the m a rin e , J a r v i s , who devoted y e a r s of a s a c o lle g e co o rd in ato r con­ ta ry R ich a rd A. B u tle r T h u rsd ay a s co m p le te ly in sympathy with i d e n t i f i e d as L t . C m d r. H. 2 ,1 6 8 g rad u ates looked on as e sta b lish e d within each co lle g e , h e r life to a c ru sa d e fo r a na­ naval and a ir a tta ch e s, apparently ta c t him at 332 Student S e r ­ B r ita in ’ s d eterm in atio n to defend the F e d e ra tio n of South A rab ia H a rv e y -S a m u el. he re c e iv e d h is hon orary d octo r each of which would contain the tional day to honor h e r own and during a hotel dinner in the c o u rs e v ic e s . of law s d eg ree from P re sid e n t clu b s and In te re s t groups within and its key m ilita ry b a s e , Aden. m o th ers ev eryw h ere. of. a M arch 2 4 -2 6 v is it to the I .S . o ffic ia ls gave this account: that c o lle g e . . B r itis h tro o p s a re defending them now against hundreds of w e ll- B la c k S e a p o rt, w as d e s c rib e d a s M a rin e L t. C e l. J . M . L an d - Jo h n A. Hannah. arm ed d e s e rt trib e sm e n who a r e encouraged in th e ir a tta ck s by m ild . And so was the U .S . r e a c ­ rig a n , A ir F o r c e L t. C o l. W. L . Today m ost of the c o u n trie s “ Y ou r h e rita g e is the g r e a te s t B u chholz, G l e n v i e w , 111., P re sid e n t G am al Abdel N a s s e r of the U nited A rab R ep u b lic. tio n . Van M e te r, and Naval L t. C m d r. In the w e ste rn h em isp h ere jo in s y s te m of governm ent in the ju n io r, explained that the c ou n cils R etu rn in g from ta lk s with governm ent le a d e rs in W ashington, the United S ta tes th is Sunday P r e s s o fficer Robert J. S u m n er S h ap iro , a s s is ta n t at­ ta c h e s , had dinner at th e ir hotel h is to r y of the w orld. If it goes would have th re e m ain p u rp o ses. April Job Increase Tokyo and M anila, B u tle r told new sm en he reach ed absolu te a g r e e ­ to c e le b r a te t h e o c c a s io n . In M cC lo sk ey Said th e U .S . e m b a ssy to pot, it will he your fa u lt,” 'I he f i r s t would be to coordinate m ent with S e c r e ta r y of S ta te Dean Rusk Dn B r itis h p o licy in the in O d essa , and spent the night in A m e rica it o p e ra te s under the he cautioned the g rad u ate s. the groups within the c o lle g e . did not lodge its com p lain t with the S o v ie t F o reig n O ffic e until th e ir hotel ro o m s . They f i r s t no­ I he seco n d would b e to provide O ver Predictions M iddle E a s t. p rin cip le that th is is one day tic e d a m ild im pact fro m what M uch of T ru m a n ’ s tim e and D irk s e n H o ld s R ig h ts D i s c u s s i o n s on which m oth er is not taken fo r M ay 2 , m o re than a.m onth a fte r a link , betw een AUSG and the w as believ ed to nave been drugs e n e r g ie s : is a p riv a te c itiz e n WASHINGTON (UP1)— T h e L a ­ granted. the a tta ch e s retu rn ed to M oscow . c o lle g e s . b o r D ep artm ent say s the num ber WASHINGTON If!-A fte r Wednesday night’ s spurt of voting, the when they awoke the next m o rn ­ hav e been devoted to lectu rin g S ta te D epartm ent o ffic ia ls said o f j o b s clim b ed in A p ril by S e n ate settle d back T h u rsd ay to talking about the c iv il rig h ts b ill groups of -j ouïîg people. The th ird pu rpose would be to A sp e cia l M other’ s Day con­ tim e w a s needed to co m p le te ing. ird lo r 1 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 to 6 9 ,8 7 7 ,0 0 0 . w hile S en . E v e re tt M . D irk se n continued to unwrap h is proposed U .S . o ffic ia ls do not know of provid a sounding c e r t on the MSU c a rillo n in B eau­ m e d ica l te s ts which showed the T h e departm ent said th is was am endm ents behind c lo se d d o o rs. mont T o w e r, featu ring the B r a s s theft of docum ents o r a t - On a sunny May m or.iing ia st student g rie v an ce th re e had re c e iv e d enough b a r b i­ any an "u n u su a lly la rg e ” in c r e a s e , T h e focu s of d is c u ss io n s in h is o ffic e with S en ate le a d e rs of both S atu rd ay , T ru m an looked a c r o s s g rip e s about c o u rs e s, c h o ir , w ill be given at 2 p .m . tu r a te s to c a u se d ro w sin e s s. tem p ts to co m p ro m ise the a t - about 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 m o r e than ex­ p a r tie s , D irk sen said , w as on how to head off m a ssiv e r e s is ta n c e the rd llin g green carpefc of the Buchholz said the c o u n c i l s Sunday. H ow ever, the U JS . in v estig ation p e cted . ag ain st the b ill’ s a n ti-d is crim in a tio n m e a s u r e s . (c o n tin u e d on p a g e 6) lib r a r y grounds and opined that: would be s e t up fo r the benefit w as not ab solu tely co n clu siv e , 2 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F rid a y , May 8, 1964 * Th e E a s t La n s in g A c tio n A t La s t H u m a n R e ­ p o ssib le c a se s of d is c rim in a tio n . Curriculum Aid la tio n s firs t C o m m is s io n sig n ific a n t m o v e m a d e to w a rd its It m ed ia tion e m p h a s ize s H o w e v e r , and it the c o n c ilia tio n . has no valu e le g a l of p r o ­ MSU India Goal co m b a tin g racial d is c rim in a tio n ap art th e re has been a continuous visio n fo r e n fo rc in g open h o u s­ E d it o r 's N o te : T h i s i s th e W e d n e sda y in re c o m m e n d in g an ch allen g e in m aintaining e ffe ctiv e l a s t o f a s e r i e s on th e open h ou sin g o rd in a n c e to “ p r o ­ in g p o lic ie s. lia iso n and coordination between MSU I ndi a P r o j e c t by the two grou p s. ^ tect and p re s e rv e and a id in the S e v e ra l c o m m is s io n m e m b e rs F r a n k .S . R oop , in s tr u c to r In addition to the th re e b a sic in m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e rin g e n fo rc e m e n t of e v e ry c itize n ’ s who a p p ro ve d the re so lu tio n ab­ c u r r ic u la a re a s of c iv il, e l e c ­ and fo rm er c h ie f o f p arty t r i c a l , and m ech an ical e n g in ee r­ rig h t to live in the C ity of E a s t sta in e d fro m votin g on the o rd i­ for th e p r o je c t . It i s p art ing supported on each cam pu s, o f t h e Our Man O v e r s e a s a s s is ta n c e has been given in one L a ris in g ." ' nance. D a n C . L e a r n e d , an a tto r­ s e r ie s . additional a re a at each in stitu ­ ney. said he w ould ra th e r p r o ­ If the c o m m is s io n ’ s r e c o m ­ T h e MSU India P r o je c t has as tion. m ote b e t t e r h u m a n re la tio n s its o b je c tiv e s the im provem ent D uring the 1961 - 62 e r a at m e n d a tio n is fo llo w e d , the C ity of engin eerin g education in r e ­ Guindy two MSU s ta ff m em b ers w ith ou t the “ iro n fis t of the C o u n c il w ill adopt a la w w ith lation to the train in g of new en­ who have sin ce retu rn ed to the s ta te .’ ’ gin e e rin g te a c h e rs , the im prove­ MSU cam p u s, w ere activ e in p u n itive m e a s u re s fo r pe rso ns m ent of p o st-g rad u ate c u r r ic u la , inaugurating the p ro je c t in M a­ Th is is an id e a listic but u n ­ who d is c rim in a te in real estate the estab lish m e n t of r e s e a r c h d ra s. re a listic vie w . p r o j e c t s , and the furnishing U nder activ e con sid eratio n in tra n sa c tion s on the b a sis of race A s M r s . M a h l o n S. S h a rp , through US AID a u sp ice s of v a ri­ planning and developm ent at the o r c re e d . ous r e s e a r c h and teach in g equip­ C o lle g e of E n gin eerin g , Guindy, an o th e r c o m m is s io n m e m b e r , m en t. h a s been the estab lish m e n t of a Th e C ity A tto rn e y has been said : In re s p e c t of th e se o b je ctiv e s com p u ter c e n te r . T h is operation asked to b e gin d ra ftin g an o rd i­ the p ro je c t p ro v id es d ir e c t a s s i s ­ w ill fe a tu re an IBM 1620 digi­ “ L e g a l a ction is the la st r e ­ ta l com p u ter utilizing a c a rd s y s ­ nance. tan ce to the C o lleg e of E n g in e e r­ s o rt w hen m e d ia tio n has fa ile d . ing, Guindy, M adras S ta te , andto te m . In the m e a n tim e , the c o m m is ­ the C o lleg e of E n gin eerin g , M a- US AID/India has been in s tr u -' H o w e v e r, le g isla tio n is som e -' sion has re c o m m e n d e d that t h e h a r a stra S ta te . m en tal in neg otiations with the tim e s needed to b r i n g about d e ­ IBM New Y ork in m aking av a il­ C ity C o u n c il pass a re so lu tio n T h e r e a re p erh ap s th re e phy­ able at an educational co n ce ssio n s ira b le b e h a v io r.” s ic a l m an ifestatio n s re la te d to e xp re s sin g d isa p p ro va l of h ou s­ r a t e the com p lete con fig u ration of In o t h e r w o rd s , la w s a r e nee-, the im plem entation of the p ro ­ m a ch in es that will be without in g d is c rim in a tio n . je c t : the assign m en t of A m e ri­ c e s s a ry w hen p e op le w o n ’ t liste n question the fin e st in stallatio n can p r o fe s s o r s on the Indian Th e re so lu tio n sets up a p ro ­ This is costing us A 5Can hour! cam pus fo r a m inim um of one of its kind in South India. to re a s o n . y e a r : the p articip an t p ro g ram cedure fo r h an d lin g c o m p la in ts Th e reso lu tio n is a step in the u n d e r w h i c h y o u n g Indian and e m p o w e rs the h u m an r e ­ rig h t d ire c tio n , b u t it is no su b ­ Letters To The Editor te a c h e r s a r e sent to the USA fo r a perio d of advanced study; la tio n s c o m m i s s i o n to in ve stig a te stitu te fo r a f i r m le g a l o rd in a n c e . and the p ro cu rem en t of la b o ra­ to ry apparatus to develop r e ­ S e n s e , N o t C e n s o r s h ip Vie w s N e w s p a p e r Action se a r c h p ro g ra m s. India c a p ita liz e s upon th is p ro ­ je c t by a s p e cia l en g in eerin g T o the E d ito r: sack o r a s a le s slip , if you can h a r ic is a d ia le ct of Z hosa o r in s tru c to r training p ro g ra m con ­ Th e O a kla n d U n iv e rs ity O b s e r ­ M ic h ig a n State is the p u b lish e r W hile g re a t men lik e S h e riff c a tch the s a le sp e rso n b e fo re they that understanding Sw ahili is a ducted on the lo ca l c a m p u se s. v e r has s tru c k a n o th e r b lo w in the o f this p a p e r. P o r t e r and R ep. W est a r e keep­ d isap p ear to p a rts unknown, but p a s sp o rt t o understanding e ith e r T h e governm ent of India aw ards ing a w ise and fa th e rly watch over should th is be n e c e s s a ry ? M ost one? And what e x a c tly a r e we th r e e -y e a r fellow ship annually lo ng fig h t fo r fre e d o m of the A p u b lish e r of a new s p a p e r, our youth, g r e a te r m en, lik e D u r- item s that a r e sold in th is m an­ to u n d e r s t a n d bv " i u n g l e to re c e n t to p -ran k in g e n g in ee r­ p re s s . O r has it? be it c a m p u s o r coun ty c e n te re d , ward B . V a rn e r, c h a n c e llo r of n e r a r e re la tiv e ly inexpensive sou n d s?” M akeba h a p p e n s to ing g rad u ates. has the r ig h t to say w hat goes in ­ Oakland U n iv e rsity , a r e finding and a r e on open d isplay, e x a c tly co m e from South A frica which is Upon com pletion o f p o s t ­ U n iv e rs ity C h a n c e llo r D u r - the ‘ 'r e a l ’ solution to our p ro b ­ the kind e a s ie s t to shop lift. m o stly g ra ssla n d and c e rta in ly gradu ate study, they w ill teach w a r d V a rn e r d o e s n ’ t thin k so. to p rin t and w hat its re a d e rs le m s . with no m o re wooded a r e a than in the en gin eering c o lle g e s for Is it assu m ing a g re a t deal to V a rn e r has fin ally c o m e up with M ichigan . at le a s t th re e y e a r s . T h is in­ V a rn e r suspended the cam p u s x% a d . fe e l that a cu sto m e r is always the p e rfe c t answ er to the m o ral digenous te a c h e r tra in e e p ro ­ L ik e it o r not a c o lle g e n e w s ­ en titled to at le a st a s a le s slip ? T o M r. Kindman and h is type p a p e r’ s p u b lic atio n a fter the stu ­ trag ed y of our young c itiz e n s . g ram , begun in 1959, in c o n -: Penny S . M eharg I would lik e to say, if you must dent e d ito r had w ritte n an e d ito r­ paper appears to o u tsid e rs as a When he learn ed that som e of ju nction with the US AID p a rti­ 311 P h illip s H all w rite fo r the pu blic, i i r s t fa m il­ the m o re co rru p t youths of Oak­ cip a n t’ s p ro g ram fo r advanced ia l c h a rg in g th a t V a rn e r had p r e ­ public re la tio n s o rg a n fo r i t s ia r iz e y o u rs e lf with your sub­ land U n iv e rsity m ade a survey study in the U .S ., is m aking a je c t . It w ill save the fa c e s of ven te d a “ s e x” s to ry fro m b e in g u n iv e rs ity . D e sp ite d is c la im e rs on cam p u s m o ra ls , V a r n e r g al­ lantly saved the day by firin g M akeba Review tho se who want to be proud of m a jo r con tribution in re lie v in g the acute sh o rtag es of qualified p rin te d . and n o tic e s that the “ vie w s of th e ir u n iv ersity and " t h e ris in g stu den t e d ito rs do not n e c e s s a r­ the e d ito rs o f the supporting new spaper and burning the r e ­ Called 'Slovenly’ c a lib e r of its stu d en ts.” If you teach in g staff in the engin eerin g c o lle g e s . V a rn e r c h a r g e d the e d ito r, a re incapable of acqu irin g the o ° 0 m aining co p ie s of the ugly sto ry . E i g h t A m erican en g in eerin g ily r e f l e c t u n ive rs ity o ffic ia l T o the E d ito r: W o lf M e tzg e r , w ith “ irre s p o n s i­ Now the p ro blem is solved! re le v e n t knowledge, t h e n take p r o f e s s o r s and one a d m in istra ­ S h a m e le ss in a c c u ra c ie s a n d P op e’ s c o u n s e l : " B e s ile n t o p in io n ,” re a d e rs tend to b e l i e v e T h e nasty s t a tis t ic s have been r e ­ tiv e o ffic e r a r e c u rre n tly s e r v ­ b le jo u rn a lis m ” and fire d h im . m e an in g less c lic h e s may be un­ moved fro m view , and V arn er alw ays w h e n you doubt your ing under the MSU India P r o ­ that the tw o g ro u ps are clo se ly d erstan d ab le, and even pardona­ M e tzg e r ch arg e d c e n so rsh ip and has c le v e r ly hid the sinfu l truth. sen se. . . ” je c t , with an equal d ivision of b le , when they c h a r a c te r iz e a re la te d . Thank goodness that th e re a re p r o fe s s o r s in locatio n at Guindy said : backw ard county o r c ity new s­ Godwin E . O kurum e, P re sid e n t A c o lle g e n e w s p a p e r w h ic h d is ­ s t ill righ teo u s fellow s lik e V a r­ and at P oona. S in ce th e s e two p ap e r serv in g an unthinking and A frican Stud ents’ A sso cia tio n “ I to o k the p o sitio n that we are n e r who have the in te g rity and lo ca tio n s a r e som e 900 m ile s p la ys a h igh degree o f re s p o n s i­ ignorant com m unity. But an a le rt c o n s c ie n c e to keep d ista stfu l i s ­ not acting as a p u b lic re la tio n s u n iv e rsity com m unity has a righ t b ility can o p erate w ith ou t a d m in ­ su e s out of the public e y e . What m e d iu m fo r the u n ive rs ity and is tra tio n c e n s o rs h ip . b e tte r way of getting rid of our p ro b le m s. to exp ect a little m o re fro m a new spaper which it is involun­ STARTS TONIGHT! sh o u ld be fre e to p u b lish n e w s, S o m e co lle g e p a p e rs can e ffe c ­ ta r ily m ade to support. It is a ll even if it is not a lw a ys in t h e tive ly p u b lish w hat they w ant, J a m e s R . Sink the m o re disappointing, th e re ­ THE1964 fo re , that the S tate News— a p a c e ­ GREEK u n iv e r s ity ’ s in te r e s t.” w ith ou t b e ing su sp e n d e d o r h avin g m ak e r and the b e s t c o l lege new s­ S o r r y , M r . M e tz e r , you are Wants Sales Slip p a p e r i n M ichigan— which is e d ito rs fire d . w ell-su p p lied with m a jo r s from w ro n g . W e th in k that o u rs d oes. A n d To Avoid Errors a rep u tab le jo u rn a lism d ep art­ m ent, should fru s tra te th e se e x ­ •T h e u n iv e r s ity is the p u b lish e r so do the b e tte r co lle g e p ap e rs T o the E d ito r: p e c ta tio n s. of yo u r ca m p u s p a p e r, ju st a s all o ve r the na tio n. T h e S tate News h a s re c e n tly I r e f e r in th is in stan ce to Mike been running a s e r ie s of a r tic le s WEEKEND Kindm an’ s slovenly rev iew of about a serio u s p ro blem of E a st M iria m M akeba’ s p e rfo rm a n ce L an sin g s t o r e s : shoplifting. L e g is la tu r e F in a lly S e e s T h e s e w ell-aim ed a r t ic le s have brought to mind a " p e t p e e v e " in the S ta te News of la st F r id a y . Many r e a d e r s may lik e to know fro m M r. Kindman the sig n ifi­ Th e state le g isla tu re , fo llo w ­ “ I ’ m p le ase d th a t the le g is la ­ of a re la te d natu re. catio n of h is te r m s “ tr ib a l” and Why do som e E a st Lansing in g up its fo rw a rd -th in k in g p a s ­ tu re h a s re a lize d the fin a n cia l “ d ia le c t.” M akeba sang songs s to r e s re fu se to o ffe r a s a le s fro m many p a rts of A fric a , a con ­ sage of G o v . R o m n e y ’ s re c o rd p lig h t of the s tu d e n ts ,” W illia m s lip , re c e ip t, o r even a sack tinent that is no le s s v a rie d in 0 0 fo r p u rch a se s? S u re ly they a re c o lle g e b u d g et, has a pp ro ve d the T . G illis , c h a irm a n of the o ff- its languages and peo p les than not m aking so sm a ll a p rofit that $ 5 ,0 0 0 p ro p e rty tax e xe m p tio n c a m p u s a n ti-ta x c o m m itte e , said . E u rop e o r A isa . they cannot afford th e s e c o u r­ A re we to understand th a tA m - t e s ie s ? 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J e r r y C aplan News A d v ise r.....................................Dave Jaeh n ig % 'A c h a r a c te r S A T W R P A Y - Í 2 . 2 Í Frid a y , May 8, 1964 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan G re e k W eekend C o m b o s , B a n d s I n J a z z S h o w To Start Tonight Phi Mu Alpha fr a te r n ity ’ s 7th annual J a z z Show w ill b e p re ­ sented at 7 and 8 :3 0 p .m . Mon­ s e v e r a l o f it s m e m b e rs have won individual aw ards at the fe s tiv a l. T h e J a z z B and , d ire c te d by W o cjak ’ s arrangem en t of "W ood gradu ate student and p e rc u ssio n n’ Y o u ,” and B ru c e E a r ly ’ s v e r­ in s tr u c to r. sion of “ G reen Dolphin S t r e e t ,” T h e fra te rn ity h a s arran g ed two p e rfo rm a n c e s to accom m o­ T h e annual G re ek W eekend will begin at 7 tonight with the T o r c h day in the M usic A ud itorium . g rad u ate student G e o rg e W est, and h is own “ F a tt e r fle a .” Run and S p o rts C a r P a ra d e . F eatu red will be s e v e r a l s m a ll and com posed e n tire ly of grad ­ S m a ll groups appearing a re the d ate the la rg e crow ds that a re B eginning at 8 p .m . Sig m a Chi fra te rn ity w ill sp onsor a s t r e e t com b os, and the MSU J a z z Band, u ate stud en ts but tw o, w ill fe a ­ Ja z z D uet, with piano and gu itar; drawn e ach y e a r , and th o se in te r­ dance which w ill con clu d e fe s tiv itie s fo r the day. b e tte r known a s t h e T V O r c h e s ­ t u r e so m e of the a rran g e m en ts the R ad io Q uintet, its nam e a e ste d a re advised to a r r iv e e a rly Saturd ay at 9 :3 0 a .m . a tr ic y c le r a c e between cam pus s o r o r itie s tr a , which placed 2nd and 3rd r e ­ of stud en ts in the A rran g in g for spoof on the T V O rc h e s tr a , with to get a good s e a t. w ill be sponsored by Sigm a Alpha Mu fra te rn ity . F ro m noon to 3 sp e ctiv e ly in the V illan ov a and M a ss M edia c l a s s . piano, b a s s , d ru m s, tru m p et, and M ichigan S ta te ’ s G am m a E p si­ p .m . s o r o r itie s and fr a te r n itie s will have th e ir com m unity p r o je c ts . N otre Dam e C o lleg ia te J a z z F e s ­ T h e 18-m em b er b ig band will saxophone; and the V ocal Q uar­ te t, which sin gs in a ja z z sty le . lon c h a p te r of Phi Mu Alpha is G re e k F e a s t, fro m 4 to 7 p .m ., will b e held behind the Sig m a tiv a ls th is y e a r . p e rfo rm J o e l L e a c h ’ s a rr a n g e ­ Mu fra te rn ity house. T h e big band was also the f i r s t m en t of “ T h is Could B e the S tart C o -c h a irm e n fo r the c o n ce rt one of the la rg e s t ch a p te rs of the T h e D r ifte r s , a fiv e -m a n hit re co rd in g group w ill p e rfo rm and p lace w inner in the big band c a t­ of S o m e t h i n g B ig ,” Eric a re J i m Kot, Lansing ju n io r, and national p ro fe ssio n a l m u sic f r a ­ the w inner of the U g lie s t G re ek co n te st w ill be announced. egory a t the 1962 N o tre Dam e Wendland’ s v e rsio n of “ T h e A1 M ra c n a , Owosso ju n io r .C o m ­ te rn ity , and is one of the few to G re e k Sing, one of the highlights of the weekend w ill be held C o lleg iate J a z z F e s t iv a l, and D ay s of Wine and R o s e s ,” L a rry m en tato r w i l l be J o e l L ea ch , have its own house. Sunday at 1 :30 p .m . in the A uditorium . F iv e fr a te r n itie s and 11 s o r o r itie s w ill p a rtic ip a te in the p ro g ra m . U n i o n B e ta T h eta P i ’ s annual “ S e ssio n On the C e d a r " w ill end the o ffic ia l G re ek W eekend c e re m o n ie s Sunday. T h e s e s s io n w ill la s t fro m 3 p .m . to 11 p .m . and fe a tu re such top nam e ja z z m u sic ia n s a s Benny P o o le from Ja c k s o n , the A fro-C u ban Band fro m D e tro it, and bands from Grand R apids and C h icago, 111. Tw o graduate stu d en ts, B ob R u skin, of D e tro it, and Ron E n g lish , L an sin g , w ill also ap p ear. D o llar B ook Sale D r. P resco tt H o n o re d Still G o in g Strong F o r W o r k W ith A l g a e Plenty O f G o o d Books A b o tan ical “ d e te c tiv e ” who a r e the ones in which D r. P r e s ­ h as tra c k e d " k i l l e r s ” fro m one c ott h as sp e cia liz e d . end of the W e ste rn H em isp h ere T h e " k i l l e r ” a lg a e , he said , to the o th er re c e iv e d T h u rsd ay s o m e tim e s ca u se la rg e - s c a le the highest aw ard M ichigan S tate d e a t h s of fish and liv e s to c k , Fo r O n ly $1.00 U n iv e rsity s c ie n tis ts a n n u a l l y p a rtic u la rly in the w e ste rn s ta te s c o n fe r on a c o lle a g u e . and s e c tio n s of C anada. D r . G e ra ld W. P r e s c o t t , p ro ­ T h e y often attack without w arn­ f e s s o r of botany, w as given the ing, h e noted. T hey build up s e n io r aw ard of the MSU chap­ under the s u rfa c e of a lak e slo w ­ F I N A L R E H E A R S A L S - K o p p o A lph o t h e t a m em bers p re p are ly at f i r s t and then rap id ly . O v e r­ t e r o f the Sigm a X i s c ie n tific for th e G reek S in g , a re g u la r p o rt o f th e annual G re ek W eek­ s o c ie ty fo r n e a rly 35 y e a r s of night, it s e e m s , scu m a p p e a rs . n| end f e s t i v a l . P h o to by G e o rg e Ju n n e outstanding r e s e a r c h on a lg a e . i A lg ae a r e a fo rm of plant life "U n fo rtu n a te ly ,” D r. P r e s c o tt that in clu d es m o st seaw eed s and s a id , " m o s t people do not know enough about botany to c a tch the M S U P r e s s P u b lic a t io n s & O t h e r s . °l the g re en scum often seen on n F i v e N a m e d F in a lis t s la k e s . W hile som e of the thousands f i r s t s ig n s . B y the tim e a fa r m e r s e e s scu m form ing on the s u r­ of s p e c ie s of alg ae a r e helpful fa c e of h is pond, it is too la te . T h e poison is in the w a te r .” B I n U g lie s t G r e e k V o te to m an , many o th e rs a r e im ­ p ortan t b e ca u se o f the dam age A lg ae, he said , can b e con ­ 0 they c a u s e . 0 T h e fiv e fin a lis ts ch osen in d ay. T h e y a r e L o u ie B en d er, E ig h teen s p e c ie s a r e known to prod uce leth al p o iso n s; th ese tro lle d by ap p lication s of cop p er su lfa te and other c h e m ic a ls . H e lp U s M o v e ! k I the p en n y -a-v o te U g lie st G re ek Ja c k s o n sop hom ore, r e p r e s e n t­ c o n te st w ere announced T h u r s - ing D elta C h i; Bob F la n d e rs , SI B irm in g h am fre sh m an , P hi G am ­ m a D e lta; M el B o ro c k , D e tro it Engineering Council To Hold And s a v e a p r e tty p e n n y , t o o . . . t Men’s Glee Club ju n io r, Zeta B e ta T au ; M i k e A ll-U niversity Dinner Dance 0 Seeks Members H ab er, D etro it sop hom ore, Phi Sig m a D elta; and G ary G re en , T h e E n gin eerin g Bal l , an a ll-U n iv e r sity d in ner d a n c e w illb e held r e M SU’ s m en’ s g lee clu b , the Singing S tatesm e n , is looking fo r S u s s e x , N .J., fresh m an , P hi Kap­ pa T a u . M ay 16, fro m 6 p .m . to m idnight, in the B ig T e n Room at K ello gg C e n te r . Be sure and check our additional m e m b e rs, d i r e c t o r T h e U g lie st G reek will be s e ­ T h e Lou H ilfm an Q uintet w ill p lay. T h e b a ll is in conjunction with Ul L o re n J o n e s d isclo sed Wed­ nesday. le cte d from the fin a lis ts by pop­ u la r v o t e Saturday at G r e e k the E n gin eerin g E x p o sition being held May 15-17. H ighlight of the evening w ill be the crow ning of the E n g in e e rs ' clearance table daily. n ! 1 “ We w i s h to in c r e a s e our F e a s t. Q u een . C andid ates a r e M au reen O ’C onnor, Houghton fresh m an ; C a r o l m em b e rsh ip fro m the p rev iou s T h e fe a s t w ill be held from 4 A nd erson, L iv onia sophom ore; K r is H en sley, Washington fresh m an ; num ber of 4 5 -5 0 to approxim at­ ely 90 m en ,” Jo n e s said . "W e to 7 p .m . behind the Sigm a Nu hou se, 731 B u rch am D r. and Judy D engel, D earb o rn fre sh m an . T ic k e ts fo r the b all a r e a v a ila b le at the Union T ic k e t O ffic e o r Many new items added daily. have v e ry s tr ic tly lim ite d m em ­ T h e D r ifte r s , a fiv e -m a n sin g­ fro m m e m b e rs of the E n g in eerin g C o u n cil. be rsh ip in the p a s t,” he said , ing group, w ill e n te rta in . B "a n d turned down m o re than have been acce p te d , but I find th is too p re c a rio u s with the la rg e String, Woodwind T H O M P S O N ’ S JE W E LR Y tu rn o v er between t e r m s .” T h o s e w ishing to jo in a r e to Auditions M ay 28 con tact Jo n e s , 3 5 5 -7 6 4 3 . T h e M anhattan Sch ool of Mu­ has the s ic w ill hold reg io n al auditions in D e tro it, May 28 fo r s trin g and Prof To Study woodwind p la y e rs now fo rm u lat­ ing p lan s fo r study during the 1964-65 acad em ic y e a r . Indian Theatre T h e auditions a re s p e c ific a lly d esigned to s e le c t qualified young m u sicia n s f o r ad m ission a n d . . . A n ice I F a r le y P o e Richm ond, a s s i s ­ s ch o la rsh ip co n sid eratio n a n d tant in s tru c to r in sp eech , w as aw arded a United S ta te s F u ll a r e open to ap p lican ts from a w ay1 Ul t h r e e - s ta te a re a co m p rised of G ran t under the F u lb rig h t-H a y e s NICEST GIFTS M ichigan , Illin o is and Indiana. n A ct to study E n g lish -sp eak in g th e a tre in India. D istinguished m em b e rs of the facu lty of Manhattan School of rem em b erl Richm ond w i l l exam in e the o M usic will s e r v e as the audi­ c h a r a c t e r is t ic s , im pact and sig ­ tioning board . n n ifica n c e of con tem p o rary Eng­ F o r additional inform ation and lish language theatne in India. T h is s t u d y m a r k s the f i r s t A m e rica n d octo ral d is se rta tio n fo r appointm ents, in te re ste d ap­ p lic a n ts should w rite im m ed iate­ ly to t h e A d m issions O ffic e r, for m o t h e r B I o and r e s e a r c h on co n tem p o rary M anhattan School of M u sic, 238 Indian th é â tre . o E a s t 105th S tr e t, New Y o rk , New 2 3 3 MAC A V E . Richm ond w ill v is it ten Indian Y o rk 10029. ___________ c it i e s , including B om bay, New D elhi, C a lcu tta , and M a d ra s. He w ill w ork c lo s e ly with the Na­ Have You Forgotten Mom? S| tion al School of D ram a in New t D elhi and w ill interview N arayan Send Her Cut Flowers, a M enon, d ep u ty -d irécto r g en eral of A ll India Radio. A useful and rich looking remembrance 0 r I Plant or Corsage by W ire. of M ichigan State . . . e U Í n She’ll Appreciate 1 o For The Graduate n j£ Your Thought For Parents • For Friends $ 9 .9 5 B I o o k A p ro d u ct o f a MSU s tu d e n t TUNA SALAD SPECIAL! C UNION BOOK STORE U 90 Fri. Onl y M O H M lo *tÌA f K I S I L Right On Campus - A Department Of Michigan State 2 8 2 0 E . G r. R i v e r I V 7 -3 7 6 1 1 0 9 E - G r. R iv e r ED 7-1331 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing. Michigan F rid a y , May 8, 1964 ‘Headless9Church 'Carousel’ R e c e iv e A w a r d s Placement Bureau Dance Set A t H o m e Ec B a n q u e t T h irte e n c o e d s r e c e i v e d C am p b ell award a s the 4-H Club M ay 14, T h u rs d a y M a rc e llu s P u blic S ch o o ls: e le ­ Unitarians Function W ithout Pastor B y L IN D A M I L L E R T h e m u s i c s u b -c o m m itte e U n ita ria n m in is te r fro m Ja c k s o n “ C a r o u s e l,” a s e m i - f o r m a l d ance sponsored by S t. John s Student P a r is h , w ill be held S a t­ ch ild re n sen t them to the U n i- aw ards at the annual honors ban­ o r r u ra l student in home econom ­ m e n tary edu cation, s p e cia l edu­ b rin g s gu est s o lo is ts , both in­ is r e f e r r e d to fo r wedding c e r e ­ v e r s a lis t Sunday sch o o l. urday night from 9 p .m . to mid­ c a tio n , re m ed ial read in g , m u sic, S ta te N ew s S t a f f W riter quet of the C o lleg e of H om e E c o ­ ic s having the highest s c h o la s tic stru m en tal and v o ca l, into the m o n ie s. In 1957 the U n ita ria n s an d U n i- night. no m ics T hu rsd ay evening. s e n io r high E n g lish , football A chu rch without a m in is te r C h u rch e v ery other w eek. T h e re C h u rch s c h o o l Is n o rm ally D ance m u sic will be provided standing in the Jun ior c l a s s . v e r s a lis t s c a m e to g e th e r, th re e C aroly n K ie b le r, L an sin g sen ­ co a c h (B ,M ). M /F. m ay see m lik e a fish out of is no re g u la r c h o ir . handled by lay le a d e r s . M rs . by T o m E v a n s. T h e Je ff e r s o n s , Suzanne G a rn e r, V a s s a r Jun­ y e a r s p r io r to the national m e r ­ io r , re ce iv e d the $300 B rod en io r , re c e iv e d the $50 E lizab eth I. S c h o o l D is tr ic t No. 10 of w ater, but L an sin g’ s U n ita ria n - A lay le a d e r conducts the s e r ­ J o n e s ’ husband a n d G e r a l d ger. a cam p u s folk singing group, will aw ard fo r the highest grad e a v e r­ F r e n c h award. Brow nstow n Tow nship: e lem e n ­ U n iv e rs a lis t -Church h as s u r ­ v ic e in the sam e m an ner as the M ille r , a s sista n t p r o fe s s o r of H is to ric a lly , the c e n tr a l doc en te rta in during in te rm is sio n . age among the hom e e co n o m ics M ary S te lso n , E a st L an sin g , ta r y education (B ) . M /F. vived m inus its p a s to r sin ce m in is te r would, e x ce p t that he com m u n icatio n , a r e a d v iso rs to tr in e of U n iv e rs a lls m is sa lv a ­ T ic k e t s , $1.75 p e r cou ple, a re students in h er c la s s . w as p resen ted with $60 under the U . S . Navy: M edical S e r v ic e August, 1963. does not give the s e rm o n . R ead ­ the C h an n in g -M u rray student fe l­ tion fo r a ll. U n ita ria n s s t r e s s the a v a ila b le in the p a ris h o ffic e . R e ­ G ail C h rzanow ski, R oyal Oak M arintha Judson award a s the C o rp s O ffic e r (m a le ); all m a jo r s T h e fa ith ’ s m ethods of s e le c t ­ ings a r e taken fro m the S c r ip ­ low ship. It m eets in the Union o n en ess of God, holding that the fre s h m e n ts will be se rv e d . ju n io r, eco n o m ics teach in g m a­ student attaining t h e highest of the C o lleg e s of A r ts and L e t­ ing a new m in is te r a r e long and tu r e s and the thoughts of g re a t and plans its own p ro g ra m s . T r in ita r ia n con cept is m an -m ad e jo r , was p resen ted the f i r s t Ju lia standing in foods and n u tritions t e r s , C om m unication A r ts , S o cia l involved, M rs . Howard L . Jo n e s , m en. L a n s i n g ’ s U n i t a r i a n -U n - and th e re fo re in e r r o r . P . G ran t award of $200. Two o n e -y e a r tuition s c h o la r­ c o u r s e s at the c lo s e of the soph­ S c ie n c e , B u s in e s s ; foods and nu­ om o re y e a r . tritio n , p h y sical th erap y , occup a­ c o m m itte e co o rd in a to r, s a id . “ T h e r e a r e f e w e r m ed ita­ iv e r s a lis t C hurch w as o rig in a lly T h e L ansing C h urch is n e a r ­ tio n s ,” M rs . Jo n e s said , " b e ­ e sta b lish e d a s a U n i v e r s a - " W e em p h asize to le r a n c e of o th er view points b e ca u se they a re Camp Study ships awarded by the J . W. Knapp T h e $60 E lle n B . Jud son award tional th erap y , m ed ical te ch n i­ ing the fin al sta g e s of choosing c a u s e lay le a d e rs fe e l awkward lis t C h urch when L an sin g b ecam e so d iv e rg en t,” M r s . Jo n e s sa id . C o . of Lansing went to P a tr ic ia a p a s to r, but if the m an they s e ­ doing t h is .” the c a p ita l c ity . T h e building was “ We accep t many of the v alu es T a p e s and slid e s of C ed ar fo r the sophom ore with the high­ c ia n (B ) fo r p o sitio n s as c o m m is ­ D eK ay, M t. C lem en s se n io r, and le c t d e c lin e s, the p r o c e s s must M r s . Jo n e s has assu m ed r e ­ lo s t during the d e p re ss io n , but of C h ristia n ity , but id eas of oth er C am p u s, an in te r -v a r s ity cam p e s t standing in clothing c o u r s e s sioned o ffic e r s .(fe m a le ). Sharon Kappel, F e rn d a le se n io r. be re p e a te d . If he a c c e p ts , he sp o n sib ility fo r the p u blication a handful of people kept the co n ­ r e lig io n s , too. It is ag reed when in the U pper P en in su la, will be went to M arcia L e s lie , C ap ac. F r id a y , May 15 Dianne F r a z ie r , D earb o rn , r e ­ w ill a ssu m e the p o sitio n this of the p a s to r’ s n e w s le tte r. When g re g atio n to g eth er. a p e rso n loins that he has co m e p re s e n te d tonight at the Spartan D e lo re s C a b ic, C liffo rd ju n ­ ceiv ed a W illiam H. Danforth T h a tc h e r G la s s M anufacturing s u m m e r. ch u rch m e m b e rs need c o u n se l­ A fellow ship of U n ita ria n s on to h is own re lig io u s b e lie f .” C h ristia n Fellow ship m eeting at io r , re ce iv e d $65 from the Anna M eanw hile, w h a t k e e p s a ing, sh e a rra n g e s fo r them to cam p u s during the 1940’ s began She said that the pu rpose in 7 p .m ., 803 E a s t G rand R iv e r . lead ersh ip train in g sch o larsh ip E . Bayha fund fo r outstanding C o ., In c .: packaging tech n o log ist a s outstanding home eco n o m ics ch u rch going without its v is ib le go to a c iv ic agency. to u se the p re se n t C h u rch , on the m eetin g is to b rin g new id eas a b ility in the field of clo th in g . (B ). freshman. M ary lee T a y lo r, H insdale, U l., Je a n S p ark s, C a sso p o lis jun­ sophom ore, re ce iv e d the Snyder M ondoy, May 18 head? F u n e ra ls a re handled by other c o r n e r of H olm es and P ro s p e c t, M r s . Jo n e s said that the reg u ­ m in is te r s in the L an sin g a r e a . A on Sunday nigh ts. T h o s e who had to lig h t. A dherents hold that they w ill n ev er re a c h a fin al unchang­ Editors Confer io r, re ce iv e d an award of $145. Cup fo r the highest sch o larsh ip A u t o m a t i c R e t a i l e r s o f la r d u t i e s of a m in is te r a re ing b e lie f. V ernon Wanty, grad u ate stu ­ G arn et V eld, K alam azoo, r e ­ re c o rd during h er fresh m an y e a r . A m e ric a : HRI M a j o r s (B ,M ). e ith e r e lim in ated o r su bstitu ted F ew of the 160 m e m b e rs of the dent in the c o lle g e of education, ceiv ed $130 under the L o u ise H. M / F. fo r by c o m m itte e s. L an sin g con greg ation grew up in w ill b e one of four s p e a k e rs to­ T u e s d a y , May 2 6 T h e p reach in g is done by out­ sid e s p e a k e rs . Among tho se who Greer To Discuss Science the U n ita ria n -U n iv e rs a lis t faith . M e m b e rs ' b e lie fs ran g e fro m day at a N ew spaper E d ito r s ’ Con­ fe r e n c e at Wayne S ta te U n iv e r­ P ack ag e F r o n t ie r s : SUM M ER have given serm o n s a re H arold T h o m as H. G r e e r , ch airm an group, founded la st su m m er as orthodox C h ristia n to a th e is tic . s ity . R is e s W ith E d u c a t i o n E M P L O Y M E N T : packaging te ch ­ W alsh, p r o fe s s o r of philosophy, and p r o fe s s o r of h u m an ities, will an outgrowth of the G re a t Iss u e s n o lo g ist, sop hom ores and above. T h o m as H. G r e e r , p r o fe s s o r of d is c u s s “ T h e Im pact of S cie n c e c o u r s e . “ When th o se with C h ristia n background s jo in ,” M r s . Jo n e s T h e them e of the c o n fe re n c e i s " R e a d e r s h ip ,” and Wanty will on W ar and C iv iliz a tio n ” Sunday sa id , “ it m eans they have thought h u m an ities, the R e v . F r e d W. speak on "R e a d e rs h ip O pportuni­ C entral M ethodist at 7 p .m . in the Union A rt R oom . T h e open m eeting is sp onsored S h e l t e r R e c e p t iv e n e s s A c r o s s F ro m the C ap itol G rah am , in stru c to r in re lig io n , M a u rice C ra n e , a s s o c ia te p ro ­ G r e e r is acting c h a irm a n of by the C h an n in g -M u rray F ello w ­ about th e ir faith . T h is is e sp e ­ c ia lly tru e of the U n iv e r s ity - t ie s In Y o u r C om m unity,” T h e c o n fe re n c e is sponsored WORSHIP S E R V IC E S the MSU W ar/ P eace R e s e a r c h sh ip . a ffilia te d ,” A re c e n t MSU departm ent of About 17 p erson s from MSU p a r ­ fe s s o r of sociolo g y. by Wayne S tate U n iv e rsity P r e s s 9 :4 5 andll:15 a.m . M r s . Jo n e s said that any sp eak ­ About o n e -th ird of t h e m em ­ Club and M ichigan P r e s s A sso ­ com m unications su rv ey in the ticip a te d , including graduate a s ­ (WJ1M 10:15 a .m .) e r who is not a m e m b e r o f the b e r s a r e connected with MSU. c ia tio n . Lar.sing a re a in d icates that young s is ta n ts . men under 35 a re m ore recep tiv e T h e survey was p art of a pon- “ Wanted: R e le v a n ce ” C h u rch is paid fo r h is s e r v ic e s . Crash, Explosion Kill 44 In Plane to the idea of c iv il d efen se and tr a c t agreem ent for r e s e a r c h into fallout s h e lte r s , and this fav o r­ the s o c ia l p ro b lem s surrounding Dwight S . L a r g e , p reach in g CONCORD, C a lif., (0 — F o r ty - p ie c e s of w reckag e re m a in e d . able attitude in c r e a s e s with the the c u rre n t civ il d efense p ro ­ C r ib N u rsery , So B rin g T h e Baby T h e tw in-engine a ir lin e r fro m d eg ree of education. g ram s. fo u r p e rs o n s p e rish e d T h u rsd ay Reno plunged n o s e firs t into a W hile not s p e c ific a lly m en­ “ T h is re s e a r c h is con cern ed T a k e home a copy of the "W h at in a P a c ific A ir L in e s c r a s h and gen tly ro llin g p a stu re 4 0 m ile s tioning un iv ersity stud en ts, the with the ‘ human’ p ro b lem s in­ Then A re We T o D o ?” sheet exp losio n so v iolent that only e a s t of its d estin ation , San F r a n ­ su rv ey im p lies that c o lle g e men volved in planning fo r an e ffe c ­ fo r study and ap p lication . b its of flesh and b a s k e tb a ll-s iz e c is c o . would fa ll Into this group. tiv e CD p ro g ra m ,” he said . “ Respondents with th ese c h a r ­ In addition to MSU, the U ni­ 11:00 Sunday a c t e r is t ic s knew m o re about nu­ v e r s ity of M ichigan, C olum bia, Peoples Church c le a r radiation and fallou t s h e lt­ C o r n e ll, Iowa S ta te , the U n iv er­ East Lansing e r s , and w ere m ore fav o rab le in s ity of P ittsbu rg h , and oth ers Interden om ination th e ir opinions about things r e ­ have a lso been engaged in th is 200 W. G rand R iv e r lated to c iv il d efe n se ,” R o bert J . type of r e s e a r c h . P lymouth at M ichigan M e rtz , spokesm an fo r the com ­ ” A total of 3514 people w ere m u nications d ep artm ent, said . interv iew ed at le a s t once during Congregational SUNDAY S E R V IC E S 9 :3 0 and 11:00 a.m . T h e study, under the d irectio n the study in eight U .S . c i t i e s , ” Church of David K. B e r io , com m u nica­ M e rtz sa id . T h e c itie s ranged tion s departm ent head, w as a c o ­ fro m Chapel H ill, N .C ., to S e a ttle , " T h e C h ristia n F a m ily ” ordinated national su rv ey to a s ­ W ash. by D r. W allace R o b e rtso n s e s s the p u blic’ s re a c tio n to the T h e su rv ey concluded that the b o ok let, " F a llo u t P ro te c tio n ,” group with the le a s t knowledge of A c r o s s fro m C ap itol on A llegan issu ed by the O ffice of C iv il De­ c iv il d efen se was non-educated CHURCH SCHOOL fe n se following the B e r lin C r is is p e rs o n s over 5 0, and w om en‘ ‘who of 1961-62. w ere th e m se lv e s the head of a bus n u rs e ry F ir s t B aptist Church 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a .m . C r ib room hou sehold .” C ap itol at Ionia through Adult C la s s e s T h e su rv ey was finished e a r ly L an sin g , M ichigan th is y e a r , M ertz said , and the r e s u lt s have ju st been fin a liz e d . Banquet Honors R ev . S c o tt Irv in e , M in is te r Church Sch o ol 9 :4 5 a.m . U N ITED CAM PUS CHRISTIAN “ T h e study attem pted to de­ te rm in e the a c cu ra cy of public Catholic Students u n iv e rsity lutheran ch u rch M orning W orship 10:50 a.m . / FE L LO W SH IP F ir s t Church of E astm inster knowledge about n u cle a r attack T h e C ath o lic Student C en ter a lc - lc a "B e h o ld T h y M o th er” C o lleg e House C h ris t, S cientist P resbyterian Church and c iv il d efe n se ,” M e rtz sa id . w ill h o l d its sev enth a n n u a l R e v . S co tt Irv in e , p reach in g 709 E . G rand R iv e r 1315 Abbott R d ., aw ards banquet on S atu rd ay . T h is 5 :3 0 PM Supper E a s t L an sin g E a s t L ansing banquet will honor outstanding p a rtic ip a n ts in the student p a r­ 6 :0 0 F IL M : Home Economics is h . C h airm an of th is y e a r 's ban­ 8 :3 0 9 :3 0 10:30 11:30 6 :3 0 Youth G roups One Thousand C r a n e s, C hurch S e r v ic e : M in iste r P eop le oi a ll r a c e s w elcom e Sunday 11 A.M . R ev . R o b ert L . M oreland quet is T h o m as S ch n e id e r, G en - 541 W albridge D riv e Newly in stalled o f fic e r s of the e r a 1 M o to rs In stitu te student S u b je ct - Home E c o n o m i c s E xecu tiv e fro m E a s t L an sin g . Edgewood United K im b e rly Downs TR IN ITY CHURCH A ll Saints Episcopal ED 7-0183 C o u n cil a re p re sid e n t, E lizab eth "A d a m and F a lle n M an” 9 :0 0 & 11:00 a .m . M ille r , N iles ju n io r; v ic e - p r e s ­ T h e sp e a k e r f o r the evening Church Church of C h ris t Interd en om ination al Church w ill be C oach “ Duffy” D augherty. 120 Sp artan Avenue C hurch School ident-, K atherine Jo h n so n , Dow ag- Interdenom inational 8 0 0 Abbott Koad Sunday S ch o ol: 1007 K im b e rly D riv e, Lansing fo r C rib b e ry through A s e m i-fo r m a l d an ce, open to M IN ISTE R S U n iv e rsity Students 9 :3 0 a .m . ia c s op h o m o r e ; t r e a s u r e r , 469 North H agadorn Road ED 2-1313 a ll stud en ts, will be held at 9 (2 b lo ck s W. of F ra n d o r E . Eugene W illia m s R e g u la r 11:00 a .m . T h ird G rad e K ath arin e N eff, Muskegon soph­ E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan R e v . R o b ert G a rd n e r,E p isco p a l p .m . T om E van s w ill provide Shopping C e n te r on E . N orm an R , P ie r s m a o m o re , a n d s e c r e ta r y , J o y c e C haplain to the U n iv e rsity Wed. Evening M e e tin g -8 p .m . 10:00 a .m . C hurch School dance m u sic with the Je ffe r s o n s (5 b lo ck s north of G rand R iv er) Grand R iv er) D aniel E . W eiss L eo n ard , H a r r is v ille fre sh m a n . R e v . Edward R oth. R e c to r Fou rth G rad e - Adults fro m MSU e n tertain in g at in te r­ IV 9 -7 1 3 0 M orning S e r v ic e - 11 a.m . T h e e xecu tiv e c o u n c i l c o ­ R e v . G eorge T u m a , C u rate m is s io n . T ic k e ts fo r the dance WORSHIP S E R V IC E S R eading Room lo cated at 134 9 :0 0 & 11:00 a .m . o rd in a tes the a c tiv itie s of the M R . ARTHUR W. K L E M , SUNDAY S E R V IC E S a re $1.75 p e r cou ple. 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a .m . W illiam G H all and W . G rand R iv e r . v a rio u s hom e eco n o m ic c lu b s. P r o f . of Wheaton C o lleg e , 8 :0 0 a.m . Holy Com munion at C hurch S e rv ic e s G e ra ld O. F r u z ia , S r ., gu est sp eak er Open Mon. th ru S at. 9 :0 0 a .m . Sunday, May 10 A ll S a in ts P a ris h •M inisters - 5 :0 0 p.m . Serm o n Serm o n by E ven in g S e r v ic e - 7 :0 0 p .m . 8 :0 0 a.m . Holy Com munion at Chapel of A p o stle s, W esley M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., & F r i ­ " A t Home and In C h urch” “ IT HAS B E E N DONE I” FOX’ S DIRECT DIAMOND IMPORTERS SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Foundation days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . M orning W orship 10:00 a.m . STU D EN TS W ELCO M E R ev . T ru m an A. M o rriso n 8 :1 5 p .m . T r in ity C o lle g ia te 9 :3 0 Holy Com m union and . B ib le Study* 1 1 :0 0 a .m . Serm o n A ll a r e w elco m e to attend Fello w sh ip — Stim u latin g C a ll 3 3 7 -9 3 3 6 o r 332-69C 3 o a í e u A á c v c ... Evening W orship 6 :0 0 p.m . P ro g ra m and B u ffet Supper 11:00 M orning P r a y e r and C hurch S e r v ic e s , and v is it and Wednesday evening B ib le Serm o n u se the Reading Room . fo r tran sp o rtatio n C hurch School O ther S e r v ic e s C o n te m p o ra ry C o lle c tio n Study 7 :3 0 p.m . 5 :3 0 p.m . C an terb u ry M eeting 9 :3 0 & 11:00 A .M . 9 :4 5 a .m . U n iv ersity C la s s 8 :3 0 a .m . Monday thru F rid ay Thu rsday evening L ad ie s & In tern atio n al c la s s U n iv e rs ity M ethodist St. Johns Student D aily O ffice B ib le C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . P arish BUDGET 7 :0 0 p .m . Wed. Evening T u e s . - 10:15 a.m . Church A ffiliated with U nited Church TERMS Of C h r is t, C on gregational - P r a y e r and B ib le Study Holy Communion 1120 S . H a rriso n Rd. F r . R . Kavanaugh F o r T ra n sp o rta tio n C all Wed. - 7 :00 a.m . F r . T . M cD evitt R e g u la r C h r i s t i a n , E v a n g e lica l and Holy Com munion 327 M .A .C . R eform ed . F E 9 -8 1 9 0 C a ll 3 3 7 -7 9 6 6 fo r cam pus W ilson M. T ennan t, M in is te r T h u rs . - 5:15 p.m . 3 5 0 .0 0 W ELCO M E• ED 2 - 1 9 6 0 or E D 2 -2 4 3 4 bus schedule D r . Glenn M . F r y e , M in iste r Sunday M a ss e s Holy Communion 7:15 - 8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 (high) 11:15 & 12:30 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE WORSHIP WE WELCOME YOU TO THE G e n ese e at B u tle r S tr e e ts B ab y sittin g at 8 :3 0 - 9 ;4 5 - 11:15 SUNDAY S E R V IC E S Su p erv ised n u rse ry provided 9 :4 5 a .m . & 11:00 a .m . C hurch S c h o o l.................................... 9 :4 5 a .m . CO LLEG E CLA SS M orning W orship ............................... 11:00 a .m . " C h r is t ia n F a m ily T i e s ” Y o u n g sters R elig io n C la s s 9 :4 5 a.m . Youth G ro u p s........................................6:0 0 p .m . TAUGH T B Y D R. T E D WARD - MSU E v a n g e lis tic H our............................... 7 :0 0 p .m . R e v . W ilson M . Tennant Sunday F o ru m : 7 :0 0 PM WEDNESDAY E V E P r a y e r S e r v ic e 7 :3 0 p.m . D em o n stratio n M ass In E nglish SUNDAY 9:45 A.M . H .T . Stanley - M in is te r Dean W aldfogel - M u sic D ir. :h Sch ool 9 :4 5 a .m . all T ro n s p o rta tio n A v a i l a b l e D aily M a s s e s F R E E B U S S E R V I C E T O A N D & 11:00 a .m . ch ild re n 2 -5 C a ll Church O ffice IV 5-0613 8 :0 0 a.m . - 12:1Q p .m . F R O M C A M P U S M O R N I N G A N D E V E N I N G If No A nsw er, C all IV 26994 4 :45 p .m . d em bership C la s s 9 :3 0 a.m . S a t. M a s s e s 8 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 a.m . C A L L 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 FO R INFORMATION Tahitian Star “ THE THREE CHRISTS •r e e bus tra n sp o rta tio n 15 to 10 m inutes b e fo re each s e r ­ C on fessio n d aily at 8 :00 a.m . ...rivaling the radiance of the 11:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. of Y P S ILA N T I,” vice around the cam p u s. 12:00 p .m . - 4 :4 5 p .m . stars. Unexcelled styling in a new Phone ED 7 -9 7 7 8 high-rise design that emphasizes “ GOD CAN BE every radiant facet of the daz- $ “ GOD BUILDS TRUSTED-WHY iling solitaire diamond. 2 2 5 HIS CHURCH” WORRY?” D R . M I L T O N R O K E A C H , LUTHERAN WORSHIP STRA IG H T FORW ARD, B IB L E - P r o f. of P s yc h o lo g y Alumni M e m o ria l Chapel M isso u ri Synod C E N T E R E D PREACHING TH RILLIN G G O SP E L MUSIC 10:00 a .m . Holy E u c h a rist F O X 'S ADULT YOUTH 8:30 P.M . AN HOUR 11:15 a .m . M orning W orship Direct Diamond Importers OF L IV E L Y DISCUSSION-REFRESHMENTS U n ita rja n -U n iv e rs a lis t Church Alumni M e m o ria l Chapel PASTO RS: FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER D R . HO W ARD S U G D E N , D R . T E D W A R D . R E V . A L JO N E S T im e : 11-12:00 F r e e bus s e r v ic e and n u rsery provided D ate: Sunday-, May 10 and 203 S. WASHINGTON SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH P la c e : H olm es & P ro s p e c t, L an sin g R e v . T h eo d o re K . Bundenthal, P a s to r 3 3 2 -6 3 8 6 1518 S. WASHINGTON AVE., LANSING F rid a y , May 8, 1964 5 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan G e n t, is| 'M ust Lew W in W e e k e n d ' Fo r S ta te '9 ' G a in H o n o rs i Batsmen Meet Hawkeyes, Gophers B a sk e tb a ll s t a r P e te G ent and A ll-A m e ric a n halfback Sherm an L ew is have won the m a jo r annual body of a th le tic s at the u n iv er­ s ity . Gent w as a th r e e -y e a r b a s k e t­ Leading F a s t sta rtin g M ichigan S ta te , T h e Sp artan s fly to Iowa C ity 5 -1 in the B ig T e n and 1 8-5 fo r a F r id a y afternoon con test in o v e r -a ll b a seb a ll com p etitio n , with the U n iv ersity of Iowa and again fa c e s a c r u c ia l weekend a doubleheader Saturday again st s ta ff h as held opponents to a .220 batting av e rag e , w hile allow ­ ing le s s than fiv e runs a gam e. S atu rd ay 's twinbill with Min­ U n iv ersity aw ards fo r a th le te s . b all re g u la r and team cap tain his Gent has been nam ed to r e ­ c e iv e the C o n fe ren ce M edal. T o L ew is g o e s the C h e s t e r L . fin a l seaso n . He led the clu b in sco rin g all th re e y e a r s and re ­ ceiv ed num erous A ll-C o n fe ren ce Big Ten Play Iowa, Illinois of p lay . M innesota in M inneapolis. Should S ta te defeat the Hawk- ey e s and If M innesota s p ills con­ nesota w ill be the gib t e s t. T h e G ophers have rebounded from ' a bad spring train in g trip to beco m e s e rio u s con ten d ers fo r B re w e r Award. P re se n ta tio n s fe re n c e le a d e r M ichigan (6 -0 ) and A ll-A m e rica n m en tio n s. M ichigan S ta t e 's b a s e b a l l F rid a y , - t h e Saturday tw inbill the B ig T e n title . w ill be m ade at the annual V a r­ T h e B re w e r Award, nam ed in te a m , with five p la y e rs in the top 4Keep Hustling9 Tennis Cry would d ecide the B ig T e n le a d e r. sity Club aw ards p icn ic on c a m ­ honor of the u n iv ersity’ s f i r s t twenty B ig T e n h itte r s , has taken D ick S le b e rt, in h is 17th s e a ­ C oach Danny L ltw h ile r’ s Spar­ pus Ju n e 3. full tim e a th le tic d ir e c to r , goes a big lead in the team batting r a c e . son a s coach of the G o p h ers, has tans shouldn’t have too much T h e C o n fe ren ce M e d a l is annually to " t h e graduating sen ­ T h e S p a rta n s, h ittin g at a .284 been fo rced to change h is e a rly tro u ble with the Hawks. Iowa awarded annually at e a c h B ig T e n io r who h a s distinguished him ­ clip in league com p etitio n , hold s e a s o n p red ictio n . "Dow n in institu tio n to the graduating sen­ s e lf , b o t h in a th le tic s a n d a 24 point advantage on second T h e S ta te ten n is squad w ill c o a c h in g ," said Spartan C oach think the boys d isg ra ce d th e m se l­ dropped th re e in a row to M in­ T e x a s we looked lik e we didn't play at hom e fo r the f ir s t tim e Stan D ro b ac. v e s .” nesota and has falle n to ninth io r who has attained the g r e a te s t sch o la rsh ip , and who in the opin­ p la ce W isco n sin . belong in the leag u e.” he said , p ro ficie n c y in sch o la rsh ip and ion of the head c o a c h e s , d ir e c to r th is weekend with two c h a n c e s to ‘ ‘It’ s going to be one of the Iowa finished fifth , one notch p la ce in the league with a 105 "H ow ev er s in c e com ing back we a th le tic s . T h e s e le c tio n w a s m ade of a th le tic s and the a th le tic coun­ rebound fro m T u esd ay’ s setb ack b e st c o n fe re n ce m e e ts w e’ ve e v e r behind MSU, in the B ig Ten re c o rd . Sophom ore John B ied enb ach , have im proved in a ll d epartm ents by the a th le tic c o u n cil, governing c i l , p o s s e s s e s in the h igh est de­ at M ichigan. had. T h e teafn that keeps h u stl­ m eet la s t s ea so n , and the Hawk- "W e have been set back s e r ­ who s h a re s the third b a s e spot and could finish in the f ir s t g re e th o se q u alities of c h a r a c te r , MSU tak es on Iowa at 2 :3 0 th is ing w ill win.” e y e s have s i x le tte rm e n back iously by in ju r ie s ,” said Iowa d iv isio n .” with Steve Ju d ay, h as c o lle cte d T h e G reen and W hite stand from that te am . Coach Otto V ogel, "a n d the team lead ersh ip and p e rso n a lity which afternoon and Illin o is at 9 a .m . M innesota a lso bo asts a stingy s ix h its in 12 ap p earan ces at bat 2 -1 in the co n fe re n ce and 10 -4 Illin o is has fiv e retu rn in g le t­ is not n e a rly a s strong a s it was fo r e c a s t a s u c ce ssfu l c a r e e r . " S atu rd ay . pitching sta ff. In the th re e gam es to m ove Into third p la ce with a T h e Illin i m eet the H aw keyes o v e ra ll a fte r T u esd ay’ s lo ss to te rm e n including C ap tain F ran k in e a rly A p r il." L e w is , an education m ajo rw h o ag ain st Iowa it allow ed ju s t two W eakened se v e ra l tim e s m ade the acad em ic .5 0 0 m a rk . on the Spartan c o u rts at 10 a .m . the W o lv erin es. today, M ichigan tak es on IL in o is N oble who finished ru nner-u p M ichigan whipped MSU 8- 1, but in the c o n fe re n c e at second sing­ C a tc h e r J i m F r e e s e has been leading t h e som ewhat m eag er runs and has a seaso n ERA of honor r o ll, w as a b rillia n t football only 2 .0 7 . M ai C h ilje a n , who was in the at 2 :3 0 and the Hawkeyes tan g le the S p artan s w ere in contention le s in 1962. hitting a tta ck with a .338 m ark T ra ck m e n and tra c k ath le te . In tr a c k , he won th re e B ig Ten num ber th re e p osition la st week, with the W o lverines at 9 a .m . in all but one m atch . h as slipped to eighth p la c e . The "M ic h ig a n ’ s a l w a y s b e e n T u esd ay the G reen and White and 14 ru ns batted in. Ja y P e te r ­ son (.3 0 6 ) i s the only o th er h it­ M in n esota, batting only ,250 a s a te a m , h as sophom ore out­ title s (two broad jum p and one S atu rd ay . w ill fa c e the N orthw estern Wild­ 3 0 0 -y a rd d ash), one 1C4A (broad se n io r sh o rtsto p is h ittin g .353 T h e four team round robin to u g h ," said D ro b a c . " 1 don’ t c a ts who ran away with the con ­ te r above .3 0 0 . T h e Hawkeyes fie ld e r Dave Hoffman at .3 5 5 , F a c e I r is h jump) and p articip ate d on two w hile o u tfie ld e rs J o e P o r r e v e c - m ay shed som e light on what could ch io and D ick B illin g a r e at .350 be one of the tig h test B ig T e n fe r e n c e title la s t y e a r to be a stro ng con ten d er fo r th is and figure a r e batting only .230 a s a team . B ill D avis (.329) and A lan D ru s- P itch in g , how ever, h as been kin with a .3 0 4 m ark. T h e S p artan s w ill c a r r y a hand­ Penn R e la y s w inners (440 and a n d .3 0 0 , re s p e c tiv e ly . J e r r y John K rasn an , with a 5 -0 se a ­ c o n fe re n c e r a c e s in the leagu e’ s s e a s o n ’ s cham pionship. excep tio n ally so lid . T h e mound icap to South Bend with them S a t­ 880 r e la y s ). urday when they take on N otre In fo o tb all, L ew is w as a th r e e - D am e in a dual tra c k m e e t. y e a r re g u la r and c o -c a p ta in and Sutton, A ll-A m e rica n f i r s t b a s e ­ h is to r y . man is hitting .3 3 3 . Standings will be d eterm ined Rope Jump son re c o rd and a 1.73 ERA w ill, get the c a ll F rid a y fo r th e S p ar­ tans and John E llw ard (3 -0 ) and MSU w ill be ham pered by the m ost valu able p lay er h is sen io r On d efen se, the Sp artan s have at the loop m eet May 2 1 -2 3 a b s e n c e of top s p rin te r Bob y e a r . He m ade A ll-C o n fe ren ce a .9 6 0 fielding a v e ra g e , fourth M oreland and q u a r te r -m ile s ta r th re e stra ig h t y e a r s and la s t fa ll at Cham paign, and, at p re s e n t, in the B ig T e n . S ta te h as e rre d m ost of the team s look stro n g . Cutback Seen In tr a m u r a l N e w s B ill C o llin s (3 -2 ) w ill s t a r t Sat­ urday. nine tim e s in 229 c h a n c e s, while " T h i s spring I’ve seen the b e st GRAND RAPIDS (U P I)— Rope Jo h n P a r k e r who a r e sid elined w as a con sen su s f i r s t team A ll- pulling off fiv e double p la y s. B ig T e n tennis s in c e I began jum ping, h o rse sh o e pitch in g and Saturday MAY 9, by leg in ju r ie s su stained in the A m e rica s e le c tio n . MEN’S L .C .A . — 4 :5 5 .0 Penn R e la y s . oth er su m m er re c r e a tio n en­ F r a te r n ity T r a c k 880 yd . R elay — A .T .O — 1:41.3 is the d eav o rs m ay beco m e v ic tim s of W alker B e v e rly , who won the 100 and 220 la st week against the Grand Rapids B o a rd of Edu­ S .A .E . by v irtu e of its o v erall D e o d li ne SONY TV Ohio S ta te , w ill c a r r y Spartan hopes fo r v icto ry in the d ash es. Have The End Zone Blues? ca tio n ’ s a u ste rity p ro g ra m . stren g th won the fra te rn ity tra c k T h e B o a rd , which cu t out all crow n edging D .T .D . and A .T .O . te n n is tournam ent a re due in the All e n tr ie s fo r the (s in g le s ) and Ron H orning, J o e B a r n e tt, and school s p o rts, e x tra c u r r ic u la r who w ere tied fo r second p la ce . In tra m u ra l O ffice by 5 t h i s a f t e r - FM RADIO DAY D ick M ather w ill s e e 400 action . N otre D am e’ s stren gth r e s ts with its h u rd le rs and d istan ce Answer9s Green-White Tilt a c tiv itie s a n d malfe oth er cu t­ Tw o re c o rd s fe ll and another back s in its p ro g ra m s fo r next was tied as 15 fr a te r n ity team s fa ll, also has e lim in ated paying com peted fo r the tr a c k title . $7 0 ,0 0 0 toward the c o s t of sum ­ noon* WOME N’ S D e a d lin e A ll e n tr ie s fo r the W om en's S E E T V o p e r a te in a m oving c a r • - A lso with the G re en team a re p e r fo r m e r s who have s c o re d well F ifty -y a rd line s e a ts fo r 50 On the field , a G reen team of D ick T in s le r of S .A .E . b ettered m e r re c re a tio n p ro g ra m s in the the e x istin g m ark fo r the 220 yd. 18 H ole G olf T ournam ent a r e due a r t s Tv SERVICE fo r the Ir is h th is sp rin g . c e n ts . m o stly f i r s t and second unit p lay­ key d efen siv e s p e c ia lis ts lik e In the W omen’ s In tram u ral O f­ c ity . In C am p us M u sic Shop M ile r B ill C la r k , tw o -m ile r T h a t’ s the b arg ain being of­ e r s w ill take on a White team , deep m en H erm an Jo h n so n , Don dash running it in 2 3 .0 , e clip sin g T h e issu e now is up to the c ity the old m ark by 0 .3 s e c . Dave fic e betw een noon and 3 th is a fte r ­ O P P . U nio n B ld g . F ra n k C a r v e r , h u r d l e r - h i g h fe re d students f o r Satu rd ay ’s many of whom a re f ir s t - y e a r Ja p in g a and Lou B o b ich , lin e ­ of Grand Rapids which w ill have noon Jum per P e te r W hitehouse, and second annual G re en -W h ite gam e grid m en . m en H arold L u cas and B o b V in e y W arn er of D elta Sig m a P hi se t a to c a r r y the total c o s t of about new fra te rn ity re c o rd in the 100 q u a r te r -m ile r B ill B o y le a r e at Sp artan Stadium . T h is m ark s a sw itch fro m the and lin e b a c k e rs Stev e M e llin g e r $ 110,000 if the su m m er p ro g ram s yd. dash with a winning tim e of N otre D am e standouts with B o yle G am e tim e is 2 p .m . but if fo rm u la of p a s t y e a r s which and ju n io rs J im G a r r e tt at left a re to continue. re g a rd e d "as the top 4 4 0 man in y o u 're one of the e a rly a r r iv a ls ca lle d fo r sp littin g the squad’ s h alf and Eddie Cotton at fu llb ack . 10.3 s e c . He also b e tte re d the old the s c h o o l's h is to r y . when the tick e t gates open at 1, talen t a s evenly a s p o s sib le . m ark by 0 .3 s e c . T h e S p artan s w ill cou n ter the your g e n era l ad m ission stub will " W e ’ r e not doing it th is tim e T h e other re c o rd p e rfo rm a n ce Ir is h in the h u rd les with F re d get you any seat in the stadium . b e ca u se 1 don’t want to exp o se was turned in by Bob C om bs of M cKoy who w as v icto rio u s in both my top offen siv e and d efen siv e Im p r o v in g L in k s t e r s Sig m a Chi in t h e 6 0 yd. lo w h u rd le s. Com bs tied the re c o rd the high hu rd les and high jump units again st each o t h e r ," C oach s e t back in the spring of 1958, " C e n t r a l M ic h ig a n ’s F a v o r it e P layground' ag ain st the B u c k e y e s. MSU swept both the m ile and Lacrosse Club Duffy D augherty said . " W e ’r e to o thin to tak e u n n e ce ssa ry injury In 8 - T e a m M eet with a tim e of 7.7 s e c . tw o -m ile against Ohio S ta te and c h a n c e s .’ ’ 12 lb . Shot Put — Jo e Heywood, LAKE LANSING hope to outdo the I r is h in that Defiance Plays T h e G re en outfit w ill have a T h e g olf te a m , off of a fine T h e p ast week h as been ex ce p ­ Phi Sigm a Kappa — 44' 11 1/2” c a te g o ry Saturd ay. Ja n Bowen and R ick Z em p er s ta rtin g offen siv e unit of Ddn two rounds la st Saturday against tion ally R o s s at c e n te r , T e d HarriS/iand som e of the b e st com p etitio n in p hase of the gam e should be im - — 5 ’ 8” fine w eatherw ise and this High Jum p — Dick L eah y, S .A .E . AMUSEMENT PARK T h e la c r o s s e clu b h as a good Jo h n D arp in sk i at gu ard s, Jferry the c o n fe re n c e , w ill attem pt to provfed even m o re. 44 yd. Run — Randy M arx , A .T .O . loom a s the top b e ts in the m ile PRESENTS SUNDAY with Z em p er and D ick Shark ey ch an ce to win its f i r s t gam e th is Rush and Rahn B en tle y at ta c k le s , up i t ’ s 4 -2 B ig T en m ark this T h is is the la st la rg e m eet fo r — 5 5 .0 se c running the tw o -m ile . se a s o n . S ta te plays a clu b from T om K rzem ienski_and Dick Flynn w eekend. the S p artan ’ s b e fo re the B ig T en B ro a d Ju m p — B o b K a n a g a ,T h e ta MAY10 T h e S p artan s w ill be taking p art D e fian ce C o lleg e h e re at 2 p .m . at end s, Dave M cC o rm ick at S ta te w ill tra v e l to Iowa C ity, Cham pionships on May 2 2 -2 3 . Chi — 2 0 ’ 7” in th e ir second dual m eet of the on Satu rd ay. q u a rte rb a ck , D ick Gordon and Iowa to com p ete in an octagonal T h e G reen and White has dual 880 yd . Run — John M cQ uitty, (( B O A T R A C E S j) TRIALS outdoor seaso n a fte r running in In ju r ie s have been bothering H a rry Ammon at the h alv es and m eet again st six co n fe re n c e op­ m e e ts with N orthern Illin o is and D .T .D . — 2:10.0 BEGIN the Ohio and Penn R e la y s and fa c ­ the S p artan s all y e a r . D e fe n s e - G a ry Rugg at fu llb ack . ponen ts and one independent. M ichigan b e fo re the grand fin a le . One M ile Run — Dave P e c k , ing Ohio S tate la st w eek. man John Gay w ill be out of the Defending Champion M inne­ E A S T on old 9 a.m . N otre Dam e fe ll to A rm y, 97 D efian ce gam e with a hand in ju ry. so ta , along with Illin o is , Indiana, US 16, fo llo w 1/2 - 51 1/2 in its la st dual e n ­ A lf Norwood is s till out with h is co u n te r. fra c tu re d foot. Loop Mentors Iow a, N orthw estern, W isconsin , and N otre D am e will fu rn ish the BOWL TONIGHT th e s i g n s RACES com p etitio n and p erh ap s provide L a n e s a v a i l a b l e a n y tim e AT HOT PIZZA DELIVERY Favor Champs a so lid c lu e a s to the G reen and W hite’ s c h a n ce s in the c o n fe r­ 1:00 p.m . An in fo rm al poll of B ig T en e n c e tournam ent. HOLIDAY LANES football c o a c h e s h as p icked de­ S p o n so red by C a p ita l C ity o u tb o ard c l ub L a s t Saturd ay, lead by a fine fending cham pion Illin o is a s the p e rfo rm a n c e by Ja c k s o n sen io r, team to b eat in 1964. P h il M arsto n , the S p artan s beat A cco rd in g to the su rv ey , taken M ich igan , W isconsin and N orth­ by the league’ s C hicago o ffic e , w estern w hile losing to Indiana all 10 head co a ch e s voted fo r the by a scan t five s tro k e s . M arston Open 9 A .M . Everyday Illin i to rep eat as cham pions. hafi av eraged 7 4 .0 in 12 rounds Ohio S ta te re ce iv e d the next high­ J u s t N orth o f F ra n d o r IV 7 -3 7 3 1 th is s e a s o n . e s t num ber of nom in ations, with B a ck in g up M arston th is week B o w l i n g - B i l l i a r d s - S n a c k B a r -C o c k ta il's NOW! 6 5 4 to 5 :3 0 M ich igan , S tate and W isconsin w ill b e re g u la rs Bob M eyer, rate d rig h t behind the B u c k e y e s . D ick M a r r , Shep R ich a rd and C A M P U S E v e . & Sun. 9 0 4 S ix of the league’ s squads have Doug S w a rtz . In addition, sopho­ P 1 jq R F n ( 3 P E ¥ = Shown Today 81 S a t. 3 :0 0 -7 :0 0 & la te r a lre a d y concluded th e ir spring m o re Ken B en son , who shot a I BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS I p r a c t ic e s , while fou r, including 74 -8 1 -1 7 5 la st week w ill tak e over I I " A S tory o f C o rru p tio n To l d l i a n t T e r m s !” P re s e n te d T o n ig h t and Illin o is and M ichigan S ta te play the num ber s ix p o sitio n . M onday Th ru T h u rs d a y I •ADDED I ‘THE LANDAUCOMPANY presents t h e ir f i n a l sp rin g s c rim m a g e g am e s Saturd ay. Seven of the nine m en who saw I actio n in Saturd ay’ s g a m e s I A t 7 :1 0 • 9 :1 0 Sa tu rd a y & Sunday At I I D IR K B O G A R D E A cadem y ( Award showed im provem ent and a ll w ere a 1 :1 5 -3 :1 0 -5 :0 5 -7 :1 0 -9 r 10 I S A R A H M IL E S Cartoon VI SIT under 80 fo r two rou nd s. Thus i I WENDY. CRAIG. ‘T H E PAKISTAN S t a t e 's sh ort gam e, which has F o r th e first t im e o n th e g ia n t screen I T H E C R IT IC ” P IZ Z A M O B IL E been giving them d ifficu lty due to lack of p r a c tic e , is im proving. a a in b la z in g T E C H N IC O L O R !' I SG R U m T BOOTH i I Introducing D elivers Your Pizza Sizzling hot ■ I JAMES FOX A FOR I terrifyingly (one o r fifty ) a Adu It beautiful SOUVENIRS a M A U R I C E J U D IT H I E n te rta in m e n t motion a I HANDICRAFTS I picture!... THE A N D ER S O N PIT RESTAURANT EVAN S a A L L DA Y D I S P L A Y a I a I S A T U R D A Y MAY 9 a I ADDED! BON U S A T T R A C T I O N AUDI TORI UM I T o d a y a t 1 :0 0 • 4 :5 0 - 8 :5 0 2 0 3 M .A .C. Ave. C A L L : ED 2-0863 a a I S atu rd ay a t 4 :5 0 and 8 :5 0 a I M e tr o - G o id w y n - M a y e r a I Gary Player says: a a I I H E U S ED LO V E L IK E M O S T M E N U S E M O N EY R A U L N E W M A N G E R A L O IN E R A G E i I " H a v e your sw in g P H O T O - a a I a 3*S£0 ONibi play By TENNE69CK WILLIAMS B rM o m i * Provocative Adult Entertainment! ~ a I a KI D DI E SHOW S A T . M A T I N E E 1 :0 0 to 3 :0 0 A N A L Y Z E D at G olf-O -Tro n. i i o» G E O R G E S C H A E F E R protiimli In P e r s o n I T h e F a b u lo u s a of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S a a f HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSENS 4 PLUS maeeetium a I t ’ s a m a zin g !” a W A LT D IS N E Y 'S a Four Freshmen a a C o lo r F e a tu r e tte a “ ISL A N D S O F a “ If y o u 'r e s e r io u s ab o u t lo w erin g your s c o r e , Lansing Civic Center a Alsostarring a a FULL-LENGTH FEATURE »»TOON COLOR THE S K Y " —a l s o — p r a c t i c e a t G O L F -O -T R O N . Saturday, May 9 i MICHAEL HORDERN a 2 CARTOONS a JJèï a io**' turn-nui *:»*»;« a 7:30 p.m. a Directed Dy Produced by a K id d ie s 3 0 4 Ki dd i e show a d mi s s i o n i moMMmuns. G O LF-O -T R O N Tickets: $2.00 and $1.50 a a GEORGE SCHAEFER PHIL C SAMUEL INC Rft(Ali a a A d u lts . 6 5 4 n ot good fo r r e g u l a r Program STA R TS S h irle y J o n e s 3 4 1 1 E. Mi c h i g a n 3 3 2 -6 5 6 5 P G A P ro -G a ry P la y e r D i s c Shop a a R o ssan o B ra z z i ‘DARK PURPOSE” N ext! “ T H E G R A P E S O F W RA TH ' THURS ! C i v i c C e n te r B o x O f fic e L J 6 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F r id a y , May 8, 1964* A ll Due To Boll W eevil! Vertical Score Sheets Passe "Left, right, left” may soon sign, Warrington said, the com­ setup, students will be able to use -It can omit the item. S e rv ic e 5 0 Y ea rs O ld become the classroom battlecry puter need only scan the filled— of students trying to get in step in portion rather than the entire any pencil they have.” -It can score the item as an U n d e r the old s y s t e m , incorrect answer or else penal­ The Michigan Cooperative Ex­ versity is performing a unique newspapers,” William E . Miller, been to “ help people help them­ with the latest technological in­ surface as before. Warrington said, it was neces­ ize the student a set number of tension Service will be 50 years and vital role in bringing the edu­ old today and owes it all to the cational resources of the Univer­ f o r e s t entomologist and staff selves.” novation on campus. One of the distinguishing fea­ sary to score everything three points. member of the MSU Extension "Fifty years ago MSU was Gradually being introduced are tures of the IBM 1230 is what is times to guard against multiple boll weevil. sity into every Michigan county,” Service said. finding things out that would be new machine s c o r in g answer called the optic reader. This de­ marks. Probably the most important More than 50 a proclamation by G o v e r n o r useful for others to know,” Miller sheets with spaces arranged in vice, Warrington explained, func­ Warrington said the new ma­ advantage of the I B M 1230, ac-* years ’ ago the Romney states in declaring May 1 exas •• co tto n 8 as “ Cooperative Extension Ser­ In the past year nearly 16,000 said. "So we began to send our horizontal rather than thecus- tions the same way as the human chine can now be programmed cording to Warrington, is its crop was being vice Day.” Theme of the golden n e w s releases, 25,785 radio people out to teach others what tomary vertical design. eye would. to do one of three things: ability to furnish item analysis. devastated by anniversary o b s e r v a n c e i s broadcasts and 1,506 telecasts we had learned through our re­ The reason for this, according “ If the reader sees that a paper -It can reject the answer sheet This is a process which judges the boll weevil. “ Better Living Through Learn­ were made. Nearly half a million search.” to Willard Warrington, head of has poor erasures or stray dots,” and process it through a sepa­ the discriminating ability of each phone calls were answered in Much of the knowledge comes Evaluation Services, isachange- he said, “ the machine can be pro­ rate hopper. question. The U. S. De­ ing." N. P. Ralston, d i r e c t o r of response to requests for infor­ from the sister agricultural ex­ over to a new highspeed computer grammed to pick the heaviest p a r tm e n t of Agriculture sent M SU's Cooperative Extension mation in county and MSU offices. periment service which does fo. for processing examinations. mark. out a professor Service, came to MSU in 1949 Over two million extension and research what we do for educa­ The IBM 1230, which replaces “ The old machine, which used t o disseminate as head of the dairy department. research bulletins were distri­ tion, Miller explained. More than the twenty-year old IBM 805, is a system of electric current, re­ pest c o n t r o l There are five major areas buted, covering topics from ado­ 300 scientists are working on capable of doing everything the quired the use of electrographic knowledge. The Ralston of emphasis in the educational lescent psychology to c h e r r y about 400 different projects, i e old computer did but in one-third pencils,” he said. "With the new picking. added. the time, he said. boll weevil was curbed and the program. These include agri­ What's ahead for Extension With the new answer sheet de- National Cooperative Extension culture, marketing, home eco­ “ This is one way of getting S e r v ic e ? New scientific ap­ plan was born. nomics and family living, 4-H Officially created by the Smith- Club work and resource develop­ to people who have no direct proaches for programs aimed contact with an agent,” Miller at helping the state’s citizens Calendar of Lever Act in 1914, the Coopera­ ment. Nearly 400 staff members are said. "Our objective is to get are already being planned and C ou n cil P etitio n s (jorakig Evente tion Extension was to work be­ as much information out to as carried out. Extension will be tween the Morrill grant schools employed by MSU's Extension and the U.S. Department of Agri­ Service. The state is their class­ many people as possible." guided in development of edu­ Still A v a ila b le One of the guiding principles cational programs in the future Herbarium Open House— 9 culture. room . About 260 of these Petitions for J-Council are of the Cooperative E x t e n s io n by the motto of “ Better Living a.m., Herbarium. Under terms of the legislation “ teachers in the field” are lo­ still available at resident hall Service through the years has Through Learning.” Tennis: Iowa, Illinois, Michi­ an Extension Service was set up cated in 79 offices scattered in d e s k s , the union desk and in 317 gan— 10 a.m. in conjunction with each land- all parts of the state. These Student Services. H e r b a r iu m Symposium— 11 g ra n t college throughout the "county agents” are augmented Those Interested in chairman­ a.m., 114 Bessey. by nearly a hundred “ special­ country. Michigan Agricultural College was the insititution in ists” who are staff members D rugged Aides ship positions should fill out a petition and contact either Jon Zoology Seminar— 12 noon, 401 Nat Sci. this state. of departments in seven MSU the latest incident as a major Miller at 355-9086 or Frannie (continued from page 1) Herbarium Luncheon — 12:30 The "cooperative” title stems colleges. In addition, there are blemish on U.S.-Soviet relations Frei at 355-1550. p.m., Red Cedar, Kellogg Center. from the three-way support of nearly 25,000 v o lu n t e e r local and Washington sources indicate Petitions should be turned in taches while they were asleep in Tennis: Iowa, Illinois, Michi­ extension work through Federal, leaders who multiply the efforts there will be no U.S. retaliation by Monday at 317StudentServices gan— 3 p.m. state, and county funds. It is also of the professional staff on the their hotel rooms. beyond the protest already filed between 10 and 11 a.m. and 2 to 5 Entomology Seminar— 4 p.m., -a triple partnership between the campus and in district and coun­ T h e three returned to the In Moscow. p.m. Appointments for interviews 401 Nt. Sci. U. S. Department of Agriculture, ty offices. American embassy, where the Cases of Communist harass­ will be made when the petition is Film Classic, "Ten Days that MSI] and local communities. “ These people in addition to tests were made. They still are ment, of Western military at­ turned in. Shook the World” —7 and 9 p.m., “ The Cooperative Extension education, teach through the mass in Moscow. taches are fairly common, pre­ Anthony Aud. Service of Michigan State Uni­ media, radio, t e le v is ion, and U.S. strategists do not regard is p ** sumably because of Russian be­ Entomological Society Meet­ lief that such men actually are M ath H o n o r a r y ing— 8 p.m., 116 Nat Sci. TONIGHT (2) HITS spies for their countries. There were two previous inci­ University Theatre, " C e l i - 1230 COMPUTOR--Carolyn Jakus, member of the evaluation D R IV E C h ooses O ffic e r s mare ” — 8 p.m., Aud. Arena. services staff in B essey H all, operates the IBM 1230 com- * - IN T M A T ti E X C L U S IV E dents involving U.S. attaches in Spring Open House, Baby Farm Russia earlier this year. In Feb­ Newly elected officers of Pi Mu Animals—9 a.m., Sat. Putor* Photo by Bob Barit ! MUm Sou th w M t of L a n sin g on M-78 SH O W IN G ruary, a crowd stopped two naval Epsilon, mathematics honorary, Football, Green and White— A d m . $ 1 . 0 0 C h i l d r e n U n d e r 12 F r e e attaches in a car in Leningrad. include William Webb, Wyckoff, 1:30 p.m.. Sat. In March, a crowd surrounded two N. J ., junior, president, and Hlllel Sabbath Services— 7:30 NOWLIMITED ENGAGEMENT air attaches on a visit to the city Stephen Crick, Livonia junior, of Tula. vice president. p.m., Hlllel House. Hillel Hootenanny and Ree- Type III Vaccine U.S. authorities figure the Rus­ Others are Carolyn Burk, Bay kood— 7:30 pm., Sun., Forestry tfß tth era tp d d L- sian “ citizen” reactions against City, junior, secretary, and alleged snooping by the attaches Robert Paulson, Holton junior, was officially inspired. treasurer. Cabin. Hlllel Sabbath S e r v i c e s— 10 Given Free Sunday a.m., Sat., Hillel House. Students will have an opportunity to be immunized against Type III polio Sunday. ADMISSION The second in the Sabin Oral Sunday series will be held from TH IS EN GAGEM EN T 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Olin Memorial Health Center and other places around Ingham County. $ 1 .0 0 The Sabin vaccine is an oral vaccine which is reported more effective than the Salk vaccine. The vaccine is nearly tasteless C H IL D R E N UNDER and is given on a cube of sugar. It is then dissolved in the mouth. 12 F R E E Dr. James S. Feurig, Olin director, emphasized that students who participated in the first clinic four weeks ago must bring the cards they received at that time. If this is not done, he said, the_ NOW! EXCLUSIVE LANSING SHOWING! records will have to be checked to determine whether the student received the first vaccine. However, he added, this is still a good time for those who did IDE MOSTDAMNGADVENTURETHATEVERSWEPTACROSSTHESEVENSEIS! not participate in the first clinic to begin treatment. They can then pick up the first vaccine from their own physician or at a clinic somewhere else. Type I vaccine, offered at the first clinic, will not be available Sunday. Feurig explained that the vaccine for Type III polio is given before that for Type II because Type III is more prevalent. Type I is the most prevalent. Feurig also said there will probably be little or no waiting to receive the vaccine. The lines move quite quickly, he said. The vaccine is free although a voluntary contribution will be accepted. CeI? t6 e O » t !f7 0 rrri s e l e c t i o n s \ Q»1(i£nedty GEORGEM ARSHALL n P *n a^ * ' J^ e a r -Q r , Columbia Records H IT NO (2) (CO LO R F IR S T RUN) A T 10 PM NEXT A T TR A C TIO N ! GUNSUNGING DETECTIVE vs. KILLER-OUTLAWS! ST A R T S WED. MAY 13 th A double portion of McDonald’ s famous hamburger- served hot off the grill tender and juicy on a golden N A T A L IE WOOD brown toasted bun. You’re right-twice as big. Natur­ BILLYWILDER’S K A R L MALDEN ally, it cost a little more-but this double goodness of TRM a U D O UC E” L OP ATNI W AN ERA OF IN McDonald’s 100% Pure Beef Hamburger is yours for only 28 cents-that’s right-just 28 cents! T ry it and THIS PICTURE IS FOR ADULTS ONLY TtCMNICOlOn MNAVIIKM' H UAHI IN«I URIIII A im n VIOLENCE "BOMBERS you’ re sure to say, "This McDouble Hamburger is Billy Wilder's LAWLESS 4 , AND TERRORI B52” for me.” AnA. C. starringQALC lo o k lo r t h e g o ld e n a r c h e s TWO Funniest Hits! IN COLOR f e ROBERTSON THE M IGHT QF IT McDomIA a BUY WILDER YVONNE R’oduct’ion DeCARLO -T H E SIGHT OF IT SbMEÜW iTHdf WtlilAAA STUNS THE MLIAMO THRU UMTtO ARTIST« ■END« SCREEN! [ C O I n n »«i PANAVISION S T A R T S WED.13th COMING SOON! Lansing East Lansing AUDIE MURPHY “ C A P T A IN NEW MAN V O C TO R B U O N O Shock Sensation o f "Baby Jané 4015 W. Saginaw 4700 S. Cedar on Grand River Ave. 1 Blk. E a st of Campus m m B E N C O O P E R • C O L L E E N M I L L E R • D e F O R E S T KELLY •JAN MERLIN M D” 2120 N. Larch 2 B lks. West of Union Produced by BEN SCHWALB - D.«ci.g t>. FRANK McDONAlD • * EDWARD BERNDS W IT H G R E G O R Y P E C K A L S O T O N Y C U R TIS TECHNICOLOR' TECHNISCOK’ F rid a y , May 8, 1964 7 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Large Taxidermy Calls For Sculptor fl p « condition, ready to be stretched orative panels of African animals A desire to construct life- over the mannikin or model. In bas relief. Done in plaster and m size human figures led a New York art student into a career as museum sculptor, painter, and Among the hundreds of animals he has modeled are two giant colored silver, the panels are 15 feet long and 30 inches high and t£ African antelopes, a 30 foot baby took about a year and a half to large-scale taxidermist. whale, a tiger shark, and a group complete. They can be seen in John W. Hope found it difficult of nine foot long Komodo lizards. Akley African Hall there. to retire in 1961 after nearly 20 He has also had much exper­ His largest project at that mu­ N . years with the University mu­ ience in bas-relief figures. seum was a life-size bas-relief seum, which was located in the One of Hope’s major pieces at of a giant prehistoric rhinoceros, Auditorium and was then under the direction of Joseph W. Stack. y the American Museum of Natural History was a series of 16 dec­ 18 feet high at the shoulders, and 34 feet long. Immediately b e fo r e coming here, Hope was a professional A RT C R IT IC ON CAMPUS--Clement Greenburg chats with art students during one of his in­ sculptor. During his 15 years formal talks on the various aspects of art and art criticism . Photo by Jerry Carr with the American Museum of Natural History in New York he Sees F u tu re Fu n d s became a specialist in sculptur­ B la sts *O n e-eity n ess ’ ing large mammals. Upon seeing much of Hope’s F o r H ig h e r E d u c a tio n D a n g e r In C e n tra liza tio n work, the average person would gan E c o n o m ic R e c o r d ," a Financing higher education in probably label him a taxidermist. John W. Hope the future is not as frightening monthly publication by the Bur­ But on animals any larger than a eau, said adequate financial re­ wolf, there is a process involved a plastic mold of the model is removed and submerged in a salt as people think, according to John O’Donnell, associate professor sources will be available to sup­ which c a l l s for An artist...a made in three or more sections. solution to preserve it. "Art shows us that America Reproductions lose the feel of for the art of advanced painting. of accounting and financial ad­ port future higher education. This sculptor, specifically. The mold of the original is used It is then, Hope continued, sent must face up to the reality of "decisiveness,” he said. It exerts its dominance in art ministration and assistant direc­ can be done with relatively no As Hope explained: to make a light reproduction, and to. commercial tanners w h ich this country’s cultural situation Greenburg said that the coun­ style and method over the entire tor of the Bureau of Business percentage increase in taxes. "The large mammals are not the animal’s hide is applied to specialize in museum w o rk . as one in which one city plays try itself is becoming more and country, he said.” and Economic Research. Assuming real per capita per­ stuffed any more (and have not the form by an adhesive.” There the flesh side is shaved too large a role.” more centralized in its social He criticised American artists “ They key to the future is to sonal income will increase 2 been for 60 years), but they are As soon as an animal is shot, to about one-third of its original This was the view of renowned climate. for not d e v e lo p in g advanced recognize that society has the per cent yearly from 1960 to 1972 modeled in clay just as you model a large number of measurements thickness and is tanned and sent New York art critic, Clemente “ New York now seems to lead schools of painting by them­ capacity to do what it must do,” (projected from the base period any other piece of sculpture. Then are taken. The skin is promptly back in a soft, clean, and pliable Greenburg, as he spoke on the the world as a producing center selves. he said. 1950 to 1960), the percentage spent on higher education per dangers of the centralization of Recent issue of “ The Michi- student will increase by 25 per the American art effort Wednes­ NOW Marge Beatty, Pat McCullough D ie k In M a g cent. This will occur in spite of at least double enrollment. This is in accordance with En­ day, at the Music Building. "The situation of painting in this country stands for some­ SHOWING gle’s law which says that as real thing larger than itself. It stands Two Seniors Interested In Travel The current issue of Look Mag­ azine features a story on Dick income increases, the percentage spent on necessities such as food, for the centralization of culture in general,” he said. M«TlAN$tNO 9N U £ lt 3-Big Hits a 3.5 average. She has been either Yale or the University of Radatz, ex-Spartan hurler, and clothing, and shelter decreases. “The very nature of painting Seniors of the Week, Marge Beatty and Pat McCullough, are two people interested in travel. president of her dorm and on J-Council and has worked on Michigan and then go into poli- his relief pitching heroics for tics or public administration, the Boston Red Sox. O’Donnell said one fallacy to a v o id in discussing financing higher education is talking about Implies the need for centrali­ zation. Art depends on It for its very existence,” he explained. SophiaLorenMaximilianSchell McCullough spent last winter Spinster’ s Spin. fredricMarch RobertWagner She has been a member of investment in education as an ex­ term traveling In Nassau and “ The artist must keep in very Mortar Board, Tower Guard and pense. the Bahamas with a natural sci­ He said spending money on edu­ close contact with art centers ence professor, doing botanical Kappa Delta Pi honoraries. research. McCullough has worked as a C e l i m a r e A r e n a ’s B e s t cation is just as important as so that he will benefit from other camp counselor in a camp for spending it on plants, equipment, painters and see the works of Miss Beatty plans to study bot, and Ken Andrews, as Bo- his contemporaries,” he said. normal children and in a camp By SUZANNE McGRATri and other technological advance­ at Lausanne, Switzerland, for cardon, were excellent. Andrews Modern science cannot alter for the mentally retarded and State News Staff Writer ments. seven weeks after graduating. managed to be spontaneous In a the fact that an original painting physically handicapped. "If there aren’t enough quali­ She then wants to tour as much Good acting, lovely costumes particularly strenuous role. can be seen in only one spot. "These jobs helped me under­ fied personnel produced by edu­ of the continent as possible. and a slightly ludicrous p lo t cation, who is going to continue A political science major, Mc­ stand areas that are important Dean Kyburz played the har- Cullough was president of the to the public but are not under­ marked the opening of "C e li­ rassed Celimare very well. His making improvements and oper­ What Young Democrats Club. He was stood.” mare,’’ by Eugene Labiche. The P e r f o r m in g Arts Company’s drole asides and his struggles ating equipment?” he asked. Linguistic Society Happened He said another fallacy to be­ also active in AUSG, Senior Coun­ to get free of his predicaments cil and the Student Judiciary For the past three summers arena production of this 19th cen­ provided a s o lid center for ware of is assuming that aid to In The Miss Beatty has worked in the tury French farce is by far the education is economically im­ The Michigan Linguistic So­ Traffic Appeals Court. research department of an ad­ best presentation of the spring amusement. Marian Gitlin’ s Mi­ possible. ciety, a group of some 40 faculty Mansion He is a member of Lambda chelle was a magnificent minx members from the state’ s col­ Chi Alpha fraternity and has a vertising agency as well as tra­ quarter. "There are psychological and Called In the third act, providing a nice political limitations on financing leges and universities, will meet 3 .3 all-University point average. veling through most of the U.S. Miss Beatty is a French major After graduation McCullough Much of the credit goes to di­ contrast to the awe-strlkenbride education but economically .there Saturday, at 2:30 p.m. in Lin­ A lto n a ? of act two. coln Room A in Kellogg Center. from Grosse Pointe Woods with plans to attend law school at rector Burt Belant who also de­ are very few,” he said. Shov First At 8:17 signed the costumes. Belant han­ dled his actors well and, at the It is unfortunate that the aud­ -2nd Adult Attraction - ience w a s so thin Wednesday JMET LEIGH VAHJOHNSON same time, introduced the aud­ night. Although the play and Its Center Adds 2 Profs ience to a delightful, form of theater. author are comparatively un­ H ELD O V E R ! SHELLEYWINTERS MARTHA HYER known, merely the style of pro­ (continued from poge 1 ) the first time this term. It now Although the show was a little duction should attract more peo­ has some 150 students enrolled slow starting, this was due to ple. "Celimare” is an excellent in Ibo. These are the three major languages of Nigeria. in it. the audience’s uncertain respon­ example of the delights of arena B IB W E E K ! "The course gives the under­ ses to comments directed to theater, as the form of the play Swahili, spoken in eastern and graduate insights into African them. But by the end of the first is particularly congruent with central Africa, w i l l a l s o be offered. Courses in Bemba, used studies from the points of view of various disciplines,” Hughes act, both the cast and the aud­ ience were enjoying themselves the intimate arena style. To be ignorant of this style of produc­ THE NO.-1 in Northern Rhodesia, and pidgin English, used along the West African Coast, will be added. added. “ It will have a winter and spring sequence next year.” immensely. Eve Davidson, as Mme.Colom- tion is to miss a good portion of the theater’ s versatility. ATTRACTION OF A LL TIM E Hughes said that these lan­ guage courses will represent a A faculty seminar will be an­ AT SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES! doubling of the number of Afri­ other addition to the center’ s can languages presently being offered at MSU. activities next fall. Open to all students, it will offer chances for intellectual discussion of current M IC H I G A N TODAY W INNER O F 4 A C A D EM Y AWARDS Members of the center are offering an interdisciplinary and future problems in the Afri- -T - H E A T R E- course in African studies for can world, said Hughes. 482-7311 MATINEES 2 P.M. EVENINGS 8 P.M. Box Office Opens at 12:45 P.M. 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Im agine taking an Walk-in closets . . .so c o o l a n d fla tte r in g in afternoon nap o r an e a rly evening snooze on your Air Conditioning own p riv ate balcony. G et to C ed ar V illag e b efo re Wall-to wall carpeting w rin k le - fr e e a r n e l tr ia c e ta te . the heat gets to you. C om e ov er and s e e fo r yo u r-, s e lf. It’ s a new way of liv in g , a way y o u 'll re a lly Fully equipped S tays p o is e d fro m d a y tim e to d a te enjoy- S e e our m odel ap artm en t today, Saturday Full size kitchen and Sunday fro m 1 -5 p .m . B y the way, if you Elevator tim e . Red o r g re e n . 3 to 13 sizes. 1 4 .9 8 don't have a c a r don’ t w o rry , we a r e located Laundry facilities only one block fro m the Bogue S tre e t B rid g e, m inutes from anyw here on cam p u s. Drop in th is weekend o r c a ll us any tim e at 3 3 2 -5 0 5 1 . Don’ t EDEN RO C w ait until it’ s too la te . . .sig n up fo r F a ll T e rm today. 252 Ri v e r S tr e e t Jacobsons (1 m in. fro m Bogue S tr e e t B rid g e) Casual Dresses 332-8488 (ACROSS FROM T H E UNION BUILDING) Cedar Village Apartments 252 Cedar St. 3 3 2 -8 4 8 8 10 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan F rid a y , May 8, 19641 Wildlife Reflected In Seal History Recorded In State Symbols resembled the second one, but Editor's Note: T his is the instead of the elk and moose, two There is a resolution in the lost of a three-port series house now which would adopt the on Michigan government. eagles held the shield. On the By M AURICE CRUM shield was a small tree,explain­ ed by the legend, “ the shoot at Kirkland’ s warbler as the state bird. w h a t w o u ld 0s h e lik e State News Staff Writer length becomes a tree.’’ A bill is in the senate state affairs committee n o w which would adopt a song written by "If You Seek a Pleasant Pen­ insula, Look Around You.” Veatrice Smiley of Lansing as the state song. It is entitled f o r M o t h e r ’s D a y ? T h i s is Michigan's official “ Our Michigan Heritage” and A joint resolution of both hou­ motto, appearing in Latin on was introduced by Sen. Paul C . ses in 1911 established the Cass the Great Seal of Michigan which Younger,' R-Lansiug. seal, without the words “ The was designed by Gov. Lewis Cass. Leona Witter, a dramatic so­ Great Seal of the State of Michi­ The state’ s first seal was adop­ prano of Lansing, is going to gan,” as Michigan’ s coat of arms. ted by the first constitutional sing the song in the Senate when At that time the state flag convention in 1835. it comes out of committee. was adopted. The legislature de­ The secretary of state is cus­ clared it would be blue and would todian of the Great Seal which bear the state coat of arms. is stamoed on all state docu­ The state's first flag was pre­ ments. The largest figures in the c ir­ cular insignia are an elk and a sented in 1837 to Gen. Hugh Brady’s guards by Michigan's E c o n o m ic A c tiv ity first governor, Stevens T . Ma­ moose, standing on their hind son, at his Detroit home. On legs, facing each other and sup­ porting a shield between them. J u s t ifie s O n tim is m On the shield is a man with a gun in his hand, standing on a All indicators of economic ac­ The flaw is caused by the peninsula in front of a rising tivity justify the optimism of lack of skill or the chronically sun. Above him is the word "Tue- President Johnson and his ad­ unemployed, he said. With the bor,” which means ” 1 will de- visers about the current up­ present day demand for more (continued trotp page I) said. ” 1 think we should attempt swing in the national economy, highly skilled and educated labor Above the shield and below a the place of a legal ordinance.” to bring about better human rela­ Robert F . Lanzillotti, profes­ and Increasing automation, these banner displaying the ” E Plur- Several commission members tions without legal force.” sor and chairman of economics, people are left by the wayside. ibus Unum” motto is the U.S. who approved the resolution were M rs. Mahlon S. Sharp, who said. Tax reduction does not offer eagle with its wings spread. not in favor of recommending an supported an ordinance, said it The President, indicating his much help because a person needs There had been other seals ordinance. would not impair the ability of optimism to a business gather­ a regular Income to feel its used before 1835. In 1805, when Mrs. Stephanie H. Barch, a re­ the commission to “ mediate and ing Wednesday, added that the full effects, and the unemployed do Michigan b ecam e a territory, search assistant in zoology, said conciliate.” effect of the tax cut has not yet not have such incomes, he said. Gov. William Hull used his own the commission should try med­ "Legal action would only be a What is needed in this area seal temporarily. iation and conciliation before last resort after mediation and Lanzillotti said increasedpro- is retraining and then relocation When Cass took office in 1813, recommending an ordinance. conciliation h a v e failed,” she fit reports, increased consumer to an area having a demand for he designed the territorial seal "To this date, we have not had said. “ I believe there are times purchasing power, the full effect the skills, Lanzillotti said. which was used until 1835. It a chance to try' mediation,” she when legislation is needed to of which is yet to be felt; and There are moderate retraining bring about desirable behavior. an anticipated increase in plant programs going on right now, he “ An ordinance will not take and equipment investment are all said. away anyone's rights. It will Indicators of a rising economy. Also there is the possibility of Singers Present merely ask citizens to behave as they should toward their fellow citizens.” These factors build a strong foundation to sustain high level1 economic activity, he said. a renewal of coal mining oper­ ations, an especially hard hit area, in the light of new de­ Green, Ehinger, Mrs. Sharp, He also said another factor in velopments in removing petro­ Concert Sunday Robert F . Morgan, Buffalo, N.Y., graduate student; and the Rev. Wallace R. Robertson voted in favor of the ordinance motion. the expansion is a more sophis­ ticated attitude on the part of businessmen to w a rd economic problems. leum fromcoal, these will not come about for the next four or five years, though, he said. The rise in prosperity will The State Singers, under the There is always the possibil­ continue until the end of' the Abstaining were Mrs. Barch, direction of Richard Klausli, as­ sociate professor of music, will Dan C . Learned, an attorney; ity of renewed inflation if there is pressure on the wage front, year, he said, but it is difficult to make predictions beyond that. exquisitely designed lingerie give their annual Spring Concert Thomas B. Schepers, an official Lanzillotti s a i d . T his could It depends on the way wages and at 8:15 p.m. Minday in the Peo­ of the East Lansing State Bank, create a wage-price spiral re­ prices go and the way the busi­ “ Saucy” by Barbizon, banishes “ Pamela'” by Barbizon, Ele ga nc e ples Church. and Thomas K. Berio, chairman sumption, he said. ness community handles econ­ The singers, a vocal group with of the communications depart­ Hard core unemployment is cling with taffette. F a s h ­ In white C re p e R em ar qu e, omic problems. enough talent to form an orches­ ment. the one sour note of the whole The commission also passed ioned of Tafredda with ny­ lavished with lovely Sw is s- tra from within its ranks, will increase, he added. present aprogram of music rang­ another resolution which rec­ T his problem will be allevi­ lon l a c e - c o v e r e d bodice. type e m b r o id e ry and s eal - ing from a Gregorian chani to ommends that the City Council ated somewhat in the expansion, pass an ordinance with punitive Slender skirt is slashed at lopped, e m br oi d er ed edges some of the most recent works he said, but it is partially a that have been written. measures against persons who structural flaw. side. In little m i s s , m iss on bodice and hem. 7 - 1 5 ; Soloists w ith the group, 84 harrass people attempting to buy or sell houses. and little lady s i z e s . $6 10-20;14l/2-22l/2. $6 strong, will be Don Schramm, Buffalo, N.Y., sophomore, bari­ The motion was sponsored by tone; Areola Clark, Detroit grad­ ARDEN LE V E L Dan C. Learned, an attorney. uate student, harpist; and Keith "Th is motion is prompted by Amstutz, Midland graduate stu­ information that sotne residents dent, trumpeter. have received phone calls of a Accompaniment will be pro­ vile, abusive or threatening na­ vided by Corliss Arnold, assis­ ture when they were engaged in tant professor of music and l h e spring meeting of the a real estate transaction. director of music at the Peoples Church. ' “ I don’t think a great deal of this is going on, but a few cases Michigan section of the American Association of Physics Teachers and CANADA shimmering The orchestral group will per­ w i l l be , h e 1 d Saturday at the point out the need for a law.” form with the group J.S. Bach’s ’ ’To Thee Alone Be Glory,” Jos­ Learned said orderly c i v i l Phystcs-Mathematics building. The meeting w i l l feature a »wm C A R T A M t crystal jew elry rights demonstrations do not con­ eph Haydn’ s “ Kyrie Eleison, laser demonstration by Robert stitute harassment. COLORADO ROCKIES • 8 days and John Sanders’ "Festival Te E . Hopkins of the University of Deum,” one of the more re­ Estes and Rocky Mt. Parks, l i r i d e s c e n t ice with a Rochester and a tour of the cyclo­ Garden of the Gods, Grand cently composed works on the tron laboratory. Lake, Colorado Springs, Pikes sparkle t h a t matc hes program, and contemporary in Peak, Denver. Rail, Jet From*202 vein. M organ View s CALIF. “GOLD MINE“ • IS days Colorado Rockies, Feather River Canyon, San Francisco, m o t h e r ’ s e y e s . Multi­ strand a n d Matinee Among the works to be pre­ sented will be “ Iron B ells,” a Los Angeles, Yosemite, Grand musical setting of Edgar Allan K ich a rd K la u s li Works by Lotti, Bach, Purcell, Rights Group Canyon, Disneyland, Las Vegas. Rail.................. From*380 length ne c kl ac es f r o m Poe’s famous poem By Wallace and Handl will be among the other YELLOWSTONE-C0L0RAU0 * 15 $4 * to $1 1*. B r a c e l e t s , DePue, Columbus, Ohio; grad­ days Old Faithful, Jackson works to be performed, which Lake. Salt Lake City, Colorado $5*, Earrings, $2* to uate student, a member of the include an American folksong. Springs, Estes Park, Grand State Singers. DePue will direct The State Singers recently re­ Lake, Rocky Mountain the work himself. Denver. Rail or Jet....... Froni*334 turned from their annual Spring WESTERN WONDERLAND • 16 Heinz Werner Zimmermann’s Tour, which took them to cities days —Grand Canyon, Los “ Praise Him, Sing Unto God,” C O STU M E JE W E L R Y -S T R E E T L E V E L in Michigan and Indiana, and in­ Angeles, Disneyland, San is a composition of sacred music Francisco, Portland, Seattle. cluded an overnight stay at St. Victoria, Vancouver, Cana­ with elements of the jazz idiom. Meinrad’ s Archabbey in St. Mein- dian Rockies Rail From*449 Klausli explained that Zimmer- rad, Indiana. GRAND WESTERN CIRCLE • 15 mann, a y'oungGerman composer, days—Pullman—Grand Can­ While at St. Meinrad’s, the yon, Los Angeles, Disneyland, feels that church music and se­ San Francisco, Seattle, Vic­ singers we re guests of a special cular music ought not be so widely symposium given for them, at toria, Vancouver, Lake Louise, separated in styles as we find Banff, Can. Rockies . . .. From*599 which th ey heard lectures on PACIFIC N. W.—CANADIAN them in the present day. medieval musical notation, al­ ROCKIES AIR HOLIDAY • 14 days VERVE This idea is not so new, Klau­ chemy, monasticism in the Car- —Banff, Lake Louise, Van­ sli explained, a s the sacred couver, Victoria. Seattle, Mt. olingian era, and medieval Latin Rainier, Portland From*595 Gregorian chants were very sim­ parodies. CANAOIANROCKIfS-PACIFICN.W. ilar in tonality to the traveling troubadours' songs, which did not seem strange to the medie­ They gave a concert for the monastic community and semi­ narians in the evening, and also JA Z Z S A LE 14 days Pullman- Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver, Vic­ toria, Seattle, Portland, Gla­ cier Park..................... From*532 val person, and the similarity was also found between the 16th sang two motets, sacred poly­ CHOOSE NOW FROM HUGE S E L E C T IO N CALIF.-LAS VEGAS • 14 days by Jet. Los Angeles, Disneyland, tantalizing phonic choral works, during mass Santa Barbara, Carmel, Yose­ century religious motets and se­ in the archabbey. E lla F itz g e ra ld , Count Basie, mite, San Francisco, Las cular songs. The singers will also perform This was the second appear­ ance they have made at the mon­ C h a r i i e P a r k e r , W 0 o dy Vegas... . ................... Fro*n^499 CANADIAN ROCKIES WONDER- fragrances I.azare Saminsky’s “ Hallel Ham- astery on special request. H erm an, D izzy G ille s p ie , Gene LAN0*15days—Pullman -Jas­ per Park, Columbia Icefield, m itzry,” a musical setting of se­ Next year’s tour includes a K ru p a , O scar P eterson, Stan Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley, veral verses of Psalm 118 which performance at S t . Thomas Moraine Lake, Lake Louise, No. 5 Channel in a pe­ are a part of the Jewish liturgy Getz, J im m y S m ith , Colem an Banff ...............From*533 and are sung at all Jewish fes­ Church in New York City, along DELUXE PACIFIC N.W. • 33 day. tite, p u r s e - s i z e s pr ay . with other cities on the eastern H a w k in s , Ben W ebster, Sonny Glacier Park, Portland, Mt. tivals. coast. Rainier, Seattle, Victoria, A delightful, light R o llin s ,G e rry M u llig a n ,H e rb ie Vancouver. Jasper, Lake Louise, and Banff .. . . . . Fi om*820 F r e n c h f r a g r a n c e that’ s M a n n , A r t T a t u m , Kenny DELUXE WESTERN CIRCLE • 21 days Pullman Los Angeles, a perennial favorite. 55* B u r r e ll, K a i W in d in g , C a l Hollywood, Disneyland, Yose­ mite, San Francisco, Portland, T ja d e r , Ben W e b s te r, Gene Seattle, Victoria, Lake Louise, Banff..........................From^795 A m m o n s , Sonny S titt , B o b C O S M E T tC S -S T R E E T L E V E L B ro o k m e y e r, Ray B row n, And ( P rice» »ho urn are from Chicago. Taxes additional where applicable .) Many M o re -S te re o A lso. E NEARLY 50% umon! ytime o f E a s t L a n s in g s h e ’s m i g h t y l i k e a ro se TRAVEL CENTER INC 209 E . MICHIGAN 487-5591 MOTHER’S DAY, M AY 10TH