In s id e W e a th e r C l o u d y and w a r m e r toda y. How to S u c c e e d . . ., p. 3: V iet Nam Debate Contin­ MICHIGAN Hi gh in t h e u p p e r 5 0 ' s . ue d , p. 5. STATE UNIVERSITY E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi chi gan Wednes da y, April 2 1 , 1 9 6 5 P r i c e 1 0< Vol . 5 5 Number 2 91 R e d C h in a O f f e r s V o lu n t e e r s To E x p e l 'U .S . A g g r e s s o r s ' Alternatives: Fight Or Talk B y J O H N M. H I G H T O W E R AP Special Correspondent nam ese w ar un less peace talks bring expansion of the fighting to plom acy the conflict will go on sev eral m onths with R edC hinese ditionally called on all organiza­ tions in the country " to m ake Peking Threatens a sudden halt. and som e Soviet fighters ulti­ full p rep aratio n s to send th eir WASHINGTON f —Sooner or Intensive e f f o r t s to arran g e m ately becom ing involved. own people to fight together with late r Red China and R ussia will have to m ake good on th eir th reats peace talks now appear to have broken down. The prospect is that T hese are the m ajor trends on the m ilitary and diplom atic fronts the V ietnam ese people and drive out the U.S. a g g re ss o rs ." To Fight to send people to fight in the V iet- instead of being slowed by d i- a s analyzed and projected by T his announcem ent followed by som e of the best inform ed W ash­ 24 hours an announcem ent from TOKYO if!-Red China Tuesday ington authorities. Hanoi t h a t Norths Viet Nam’s threatened to' send volunteers to In a sense they conflict with the C om m unist governm ent had r e ­ fight in Viet Nam to expel "U . governm ent’s official optim istic jected an appeal from 17 non- S. a g g re sso rs.” public posture on the prospects aligned co untries to en ter peace ■Peking radio said the National T a c tic s D e b a t e d of peace. The cheerful facade seetb s to help keep open avenues talks without preconditions. S ecretary of S tate Dean Rusk People’s C ongress (Parliam ent) called on C hinesq organizations for negotiations and dam ps down com m ented that "w e have heard and Red C hina’* m illions to m ake foreign p re ssu re s on the U.S. to those th reats b e fo re ." preparations to send th eir own In R ig h t s B o y c o t t cut its term s for peace. Behind the w reckage of many Rusk said he sees no signs yet that the North V ietnam ese are people to fight with the Vietna­ m ese and drive out the U«S. ag­ push h ard in the next two phases recent peace m aneuvers lies a willing to stop infiltration and ag­ g re sso rs if U.S. im perialism ATLANTA T — M artin L uther conviction on each side in the gression of South Viet Nam. He continues its w ar of aggression V I E W F R O M B E A U M O N T ’ S H E A D — An o b s e r v o r s t a ­ King J r . and m em bers of his staff, of the boycott or just coast a little H A N S H. B O E S C H bit and see what happens,” Young conflict that it can still win its has described that as the m issing and the V ietnam ese need them . t i o n e d at t h e top o f B e a u m o n t T o w e r w o u l d p r o b a b l y weighing th eir next step in the m ajor objectives: elem ent in North Viet Nam’s r e ­ The P arliam ent then called on b e in a p o s i t i o n to s e e e x a c t l y w h a t a c o l l e g e s t u d e n t ’ s move to clam p a boycott on A la­ said. " I ’m inclined now to coast U.S. air strik es have not p e r­ sponses to UJS, hopes for peace. the peo ple” in the Socialist (Com­ bam a, huddled T uesday in a m otel a little ." n10o n - c l a s s r o o m l i f e i s r e a l l y l i k e . T h i s v i e w i s a s a m p le of w h a t a n o b s e r v e r m i g h t s e e b e t w e e n classes. Photo by Patti Pro ut r o o m with s i n g e r H a r r y Beiafonte and with civil rights One of the hopeful develop­ m ents was the recent new spaper suaded North Viet Nam it must abandon efforts to take over South Rusk, talking with newsmen after reporting on the situation Foreign m unist) cam p" to g iv e "th eV ie t­ nam ese people all-out support, Viet Nam and w arnings of war to P resident Johnson an d th ecab - oppose the U.S. ag g resso rs, and youth leaders. advertisem ent by C ham bers of with Red China—even th reats of inet, said m eantim e "w e keep defend the south eastern outpost of Board To Meet The executive staff of King's Soutlic-rn Chri sti an L eadership C om m erce and other business lead ers from throughout A la­ Soviet " v o lu n te e rs " —have not shaken P resident Johnson’s ex­ at it, we keep at it.’’ He conceded th e re is an ele­ Scientist the S ocialist cam p." C onference (SCLC) called anoth­ bam a. The advertisem ent called p ressed determ ination to defend ment of threat in the R edC hinese "C hina will continue to do ev­ er m eeting T uesday night to d is­ for com pliance with the civil erything within its pow er to give For First Time South Viet Nam. broadcast, but said it c a rrie s reso lute and u n reserv ed support cuss the boycott. T he boycott is still in its first stag e— that of d is­ rig h ts law and fa ir em ploym ent opportunities. T he latest of these warnings cam e Tuesday. A Peking broad­ "elem en ts of danger to b o t h sid e s." Joins Staff to the V ietnam ese people now en­ gaged in a p atrio tic, just struggle couraging industrial expansion in King said this action by the cast declared that Red China’s As to how long the U,S. will be An internationally known geog­ to re s is t the U nited S tate s," said A labam a. cham bers and business leaders standing com m ittee of the Na­ rap h er, Hans H. Boesch of the a com m ittee resolution that was T he Student B oard w ill con­ firs t m eeting of the com pleted was a "p o sitiv e step fo rw ard." tional Peoples C ongress had con­ ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 8) U niversity of Z urich, Sw itzer­ unanim ously adopted. ce n trate m ainly on cabinet p e r­ group tonight. Indications w ere that the eco­ land, has Joined the MSU faculty "T h e C hinese governm ent and nomic p re s s u re pro g ram would Registrar King Urges sonnel and p ro ced u res at the The open m eeting will be at for a six-m onths period . the C hinese people have declared 8:30 p.m . in 311 Student Ser­ not be pushed hard in view of • On the nom ination of the MSU that aggression by UJ>. im per­ vices. what King and m em bers of his Ceograph-' D epartm ent, Boesch ialism against the D em ocratic Cabinet P resid en t Jim Tanck staff c a l l e d hopeful develop­ was named a visiting senior for­ Republic of (North) Viet Nam w ill p resen t his reco m m en da­ m ents. eign scientist by the National Sci­ m eans aggression against China Spring Academic Advising FarmLabor tions for vice p resid en tial posts and two special com m ittees will Both white and Negro leaders ence Foundation. He will deliver and that the C hinese people will jjp tu re s and conduct a sem inar absolutely not sit by idly without have voiced opp osition '0 the boy- rep o rt on internal organization c°U . $ during his stay on the cam pus. lending a helping hand." D isc u ssio n and possible problem a re a s. No final decisions w ill be m ade The purpose of the m eeting with Boesch received a doctorate from the U niversity of Z urich of T1950, his was rem iniscent of the fall «mf- until the board m eets with the Beiafonte was not clear'. in 1937. He taught at the univer­ North K orean w h e n the C om m unist cedu res p ro p erly w ill b r e e z e to p rep a re a duplicate p ro g ress A rm y was in full SlatedToday student governm ent re-ev a lu a­ tion com m ittee Sunday, said John Asked about it, Beiafonte said only that he was m eeting with King B y J IM S T E R B A Administration Wr it er through reg istratio n in the fall. plan listing his suggested future sity and in 1942 was nam ed to head flight before the its geography departm ent. U.S, and U.N. "O ne m eeting with your aca­ p rogram . In 1949, he was m ade a vice divisions in the Korean W ar. "Tw o Sides to A m erica’s F arm M cQuitty, M em bers board chairm an. at large a re M cQuit­ and leaders of the Student Non­ violent C oordinating Com m ittee Students planning to enroll for dem ic adivsor spring term will In August, he said, fall term p residen t of the International Ge­ would At that tim e Peking s a i d it L abor P ro b lem " w i l l be d is­ ty, E ast Lansing (SNCC). He said he would t a l k fall term cla sse s should see their save tim e and avoid unnecessary tim e schedules and section re ­ ography Union and in 1956 he was North not stand “ idly by” and let cussed today by Max H enderson, M artin, Flint junior;junior; Chuck Webb Stod­ about it la te r. B eiafonte has long academ ic ad viso rs this term in tro u b le ," he said. servation req uest form s w ill be selected as the organization’s vem ber,K orea be overrun. In No­ se c re ta ry of the M ichigan Field o rd e r to avoid a lot of confu­ If your departm ent o r college m ailed to all students who follow the C hinese Commun­ C rops A ssn. and F rank P otter, dard, E ast L ansing sophom ore; been a supporter of King. sion in the fall, an assista n t has not already notified you of the co rrec t spring proced ure. secreta ry -g en eral and tre a s u r­ e r . He is also a m em ber of the ists, entering North Korea as d irec to r of the U.S. F arm L abor John M iller,, DBangor Jim G raham etroit sophom ore; junior; and Included in the m eeting with to the re g is tra r has advised. its advising p r o c e d u r e , you Using the p ro g ress plan and executive board of th e Interna­ “fensive v olu nteers,” launched an of­ S ervice. King and B eiafonte w ere the Rev. He said the following m ight should have such i n f o r m a t i o n tim e schedule, students will m ake tional Council of Scientific Un­ back that drove the U.N. arm y i The talk and public discussion F ran n ie F re i, D earborn junior. Also on the board a re p re ­ Ralph D. A bernathy, SCLC tre a ­ happen if students put off seeing soon. reserv atio n req u ests and m ail ions. into South K orea. with the two farm labor experts sidents su rer! the Rev. Andrew J . Young, th e ir ad v iso rs: Some students and departm ent them back to the re g is tra r’s of­ Boesch will be on the cam pus ways "T h e C hinese people have al­ will be at 4 p.m . in the E rick ­ nizations:ofNancy the following orga­ Aylesworth, executive d irec to r; and J a m e s — You w ill not be able to com ­ officials think that students will fice by the firs t week in Sep­ during the spring and sum m er filling been infinitely loyal in ful­ son Hall Kiva. Form an, executive se c re ta ry of plete a section reserv atio n re ­ enroll for all th e ir cla sse s for tem ber. te rm s. th eir p ro letarian interna­ T h eir topic concerns the con­ PAan-H el;B ill Floate, M en’s Hall ssociation; C arl F rib e rg , In­ SNCC. quest form o r p a rtic ip ate in the next y ear during the spring and tionalist obligations, they have tro v ersial ban on im ported farm te r-C o o p Council; Jan Seidman, reserv atio n of any co u rse offered sum m er. T his is not tru e, he never spared any sacrifice what­ labor which will affect A m erican A ssociated Young said e a rlie r that the said. ev er in this respect and, they al­ fall term . farm ers for the firs t tim e this Soderm an, Women Students; Dale SCLC staff was considering how — You m ay spend hours during Students should p re p a re a p re ­ ways mean what they Bay. Both y e a r. In the past U .S. grow ers dence Hall Council; lnandte r-re Women’s have im ported up to 200,000 Mex­ Stefanoff, In te r-fra tern ity Coun­ Jam s i- es fast the Alabam a cam paign should move. the reg istratio n period tracking down your a c a d e m i c advisor, lim inary list of the co u rses they wish to take in the fall before Michigan Scholarship past and present struggles testify to th is,” the resolution said. ican " b ra c e ro s ” e a c h year, "W e need to a s s e s s whether to planning your schedule and w ait­ they see th eir ad v iso rs this term . T he P arliam ent ex pressed the 13,000 of whom have been em ­ cil. ployed in M ichigan, p rim arily in ing w hile s e c re ta rie s com pose your reg istratio n fo rm s. "Y ou can plan your tentative co urse for future term s if pos­ Program Expanded hope t h a t "T h e people of the A sian, A frican and L atin A m eri4 MSU Creative Arts the pickle industry. — By the tim e you a rriv e at sib le ," he said. "A ltern ate cour­ B y JO A N N M I K O L U S K Y R apids, was designed p rim arily can co untries will give the Vieti- Since this will n ecessitate the the M en’s IM building to obtain ses m ight also be liste d ." to aid Grand Valley C ollege in nam ese people full support to deal use of dom estic labor and result c la ss ca rd s, the choice m ultiple- New MSU c a t a l o g s w i l l be Capitol W r ite r G rand Rapids, the newest s ta te - blows at the U.S. im p erialist Scholarships Go To 14 in higher labor co sts, a great deal section co urses and popular one- available to all students by May T he state senate decided by supported educational institution. forces of ag g re ssio n ." of opposition has arisen tow ard section co u rses m ay be closed. 5. If students need to consult the a 36-0 vote T uesday that stu ­ " T h is bill will help new col­ , the ban. You will have to take your chances catalog before that tim e, copies dents awarded state scholarships leg es 'hat have no acreditation H enderson is expected to argue in the c la ss card aren a for the a re available in all houses of may attend a n y college that because they have no graduates the need for foreign labor and left-o v e rs. residen ce halls, off-cam pus liv­ issues c red its acceptable to any yet. T his is the ca se at G rand Cows N e e d P o tter is expected to defend the Fourteen M ichigan high school r is , a rt; R obert Vander M olen, On the other hand, he said, ing units and reference a re a s of three accredited colleges in the V alley C ollege,” V ander Laan position of C ongress. sen io rs have won C reative A rts G rand R a p i d s , w r i t i n g ; and m ost of the conscientious stu­ the lib ra ry . state. said . “ T his discussion should bring Scholarships for study in mu­ C h arles P . W olterink, E ast Lan­ dents who a re advised in the A fter a student a rriv e s at a T he bill, introduced by Sen. U nder present law, students 6S o ft T o u c h 9 out the two sid es on this im port­ sic, th e atre, a rt and creative sing, m usic. spring and follow subsequent p ro - tentative plan he should expect Robert Vander L aan, R-<3rand receiving state scholarship sm ay ant problem ,’’ com m ented Jack w riting at MSU. only attend colleges and univer­ S tieber, d ire c to r of the School The aw ards include a four- DOWNEY, C alif, f —T h ere has sitie s that have been accredited been a d rastic change in the m ilk­ of L abor and Industrial R ela­ y e a r renew able scholarship and by the N orthC entral A ssociation, ing c o n t e s t planned for the tions. a guaranteed cam pus job o r loan which consists of rep resen tativ es Downey, C alif., com m unity fair. which m ay am ount to as much from colleges and educational G oats w ere substituted for cows as $ 1,000 for the academ ic year. organizations and accredits all after dairy officials com plained, T his is the fourth year the aw ards colleges an d high schools in " I t ’s too risk y having the w rink­ State'Otter1 have been given. W inners for the 1965-66 schol­ 'M ichigan, led hands of any old business­ State scholarships range from man trying to squeeze m ilk out arsh ip s w ere recom m ended by B eB eau tifu l th e ir high school teach er-sp o n - $100 to $800 p er y ear. They of our m odern-day cow s. Cows a re allotted on a legislative d is­ nowadays are used to the soft The state s e n a t e T uesday s o rs. In addition, w orks by each tric t basis, with th ree given for touch of a m ilking m achine." ' afternoon has as its visito r a applicant w ere s u b m i t t e d for .. each house and each senate d is­ brand new type of guest, a live com petitive judging. tr ic t. * o tte r. F in a lists for the th e atre schol­ Any student m ay apply for a Ozzie the O tter visited in con­ a rsh ip s w ere invited to MSU state scholarship through his nection with a resolution passed e a rlie r this y ear for auditions. local high school. T he g rants are VillageB u s last week by the Senate naming R ecipients and th e ir categor­ aw arded on need and ability. this week the "K eep Michigan ies a re : Beautiful W eek." L ouis B auer, Bay City, thea­ Reapplication f o r a state scholarship must be done through S h u tDow n The M i c h i g a n L egislature tre ; Jam es R. B ersano, B esse­ the state D epartm ent of Education U niversity Bus S ervice will not com m ended ev ery civic-m inded m e r, m usic; F red erick I. C hase, after one y ear. run from U niversity Village to PetitionsAreDue citizen who would unite with Ozzie M idland, w riting; P a tric ia Col­ tbe MSU cam pus Wednesday or the O tter .to “ Keep Michigan lin s, F lat Rock, w riting; and T hursday. B eautiful.” F red e ric k D. C rist, O s c o d a , Henry Jolm an, directot of the A pproxim ately $750,OCX) is m usic. bus serv ice, said that the City of spent yearly to keep M ichigan O thers a re R oberta A. Dahl- P etitions for ASMSU (A ssoci­ East Lansing is closing Kalam a­ free of litte r. T h is is taxpayers’ b erg , D etroit, th eatre; Diane K. ated Students of MSU) vice p re s i­ zoo Road from H arrison Road to money and much too much to F u lle r, D etroit, a rt; L eslie Ann dencies are due in 334 Student M arigold St. to put in a m ain s p e n d on s u c h unnecessary G ray, D etroit, th eatre; and John S ervices at 5 p.m . today. pipeline for the new city sewage "housek eepin g," according to the F. Hahn, M t. C lem ents, a rt. B u ild in g . T h e t h e m e of the P erso n s in terested in cabinet disposal plant. resolution . * A lso Jean K ram er, D etroit, IN T H E S W | M - - T h e s e c o e d s a r e a p p a r e n t l y in top 2 5 in t h e W o m e n ' s IM A m e r i c a n f o l k l o r e and f ol k positions m u s t have t h e i r Bus serv ice is expected to r e ­ Ozzie the O tter says, "You a rt; Suzanne T h aler, St. Lowell, f o r m in a n t i c i p a t i o n of t h e G r e e n - S p l a s h p r o g r a m , show will c e n t e r about petitions in by F rid ay . sum e F riday, Jolm an said. o tte r keep M ichigan beautiful!’’ w riting; Donna Thom as, Mt. M or­ P h o t o b y J a m e s H. H i l e ‘ ‘ I t ’ s A G r e a t C o u n t r y ,“" to b e p r e s e n t‘ e d’ A p r i l 2 2 - m usic. 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan W ednesday, April 21. 1965 EDITORIALS P ro o f Is In The P u d d in g No More Laws The ern m en t w id e reo rg an ized au th o rized referen d u m student in last g o v ­ a ca m p u s- term now p ro je cts new so lid le ss. b o ard . action to w in d y aid It i s w ill students to b e re p la ce talk ath o n s fro m hoped the that the e n d ­ w h i c h On Firearms h as a chance to pro ve itse lf. •By M .E. Binns and T.S. Sawyer And pro ve i t s e l f it m ust. ch a ra c te riz e d t h e old student The A SM SU p lan w a s p r e s e n te d c o n g re sse s. E d i t o r ’ s N o t e: M . E l i z a b e t h B i n n s , B i r m i n g h a m j u n i o r to students in the hope that a s t u ­ T h e student b oard m e m b e rs m a j o r i n g in a d v e r t i s i n g , and T h o m a s S. S a w y e r , dent b o ard w ou ld be far m o re e f­ are all e x p e rie n ce d in v a rio u s K a n s a s C i t y M o . , j u n i o r m a j o r i n g in h i s t o r y , w r o t e t h i s c o l u m n a f t e r P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n p r o p o s e d gun ficien t than the u n w ield y student b ran ch es of student g o v e rn m e n t. le gisla tio n last win ter. c o n g re sse s o f the past. M cQ uitty is a fo rm e r A U SG e x ­ O n ly fo u r o f the stu d e n t b o a r d ’ s ecu tive vice p resid en t and sop h ­ P residen t Johnson announced recently that he intends to introduce I a bill to C ongress to prohibit the sending of fire arm s through the 14 m e m b e rs are elected . T he new om ore c la s s p resid en t. m ail, an action that na'ion-w ide gun clubs have been successfully ch airm an of t h e board, Jo h n Jim G ra h a m , an active r e p r e ­ com batting for sev era l y e ars. M cQ u itty, w as elected by th e se n tativ e in C o n g re ss, is a w e l­ Using as an excuse the fact that L ee H arvey Oswald got the gun board m e m b e rs. com e m e m b e r o f the b oard. with which he shot Kennedy from a m a il-o rd e r house, Johnson in­ tends to push the bill through. In all liklihood he will be successful. But M SU students in d icated in G rah am opposed the student g o v ­ T his is a definite m istake. T h ere are enough laws now against ern m en t reo rg an izatio n p lan b e ­ guns, m ost of them bad. T his proposed law m eans that gun ow ners la st te rm ’s referen d u m that th ey fo re t h e re fe re n d u m , a n d he will be re s tric te d to their local m arket in purchasing guns. w ere w illin g to sa c rific e a m e a ­ sh ou ld p ro vid e co n stru ctive c r it ­ They cannot send guns to distant re p a ir shops, a distinct disad­ su re of d irect rep resen tatio n fo r vantage for co llecto rs of vintage guns, as th ere are few places where g re a te r efficien cy in resp o n d in g ic ism on the board. work on such guns can be done. We a r e n ’ t to ta lly c o n v in c e d that Oswald received his gun in the m ail, tru e, but th ere is no reason to student n eed s. why he could not have gone to a sporting goods sto re in D allas or the new student go vern m en t w ill have stolen one. The new student board has an be m o re efficien t and su cc e ssfu l Another reaso n for the bill, the P resid en t said, is to prevent 14- o b ligatio n to m ake good on its than the old A U SG . year-o ld s from Illegally acquiring guns. T his is again unfounded. p ro m ise s of efficien cy. If all the But we a re h op efu l th a t it w ill F irs t, there are not so m any juveniles wishing to pu rch ase guns cam p aign p ro m ise s are to b e b e ­ through the m ails that ev ery adult in the country should be subject to su cceed . And we are read y to b e ■gross inconvenience. lieved , we can exp ect con crete show n. Second, p aren ts have both a legal and m oral obligation to r e - S 'rict m inors from m isusing guns. This is yet another exam ple of the shortsig htedn ess and unfounded reasoning that c h a ra c te riz e the U .S. law s pertaining to fire arm s F ederal S h u tfe rb u g s and the em otionalism with which they are usually enacted. One law states that gun b a rre ls be of a specific length. T his is It’s a free country. Isn 't it? w ith ou t h a v in g th eir p ic tu re s ta k ­ a resu lt of the saw ed-off shotguns c a rrie d by C hicago m ob sters in rite 1920's and an attem pt to prohibit the carry in g of unlicensed Students who p articip ated in a en by the F B I. concealed w eapons. * m arch p ro testin g U .S. p o licy in We w onder if those p ictu re s Yet the g angsters today pay little reg a rd to size requirem ents V iet N am last w eekend in W ash ­ w ill b e used in the fu ture. And we and are caught for m ore serio u s offense.", while the little m an, in gton repdrted that F B I agents w onder how they w ill be used. hunt ing with a sh o rt-b a rre l gun he bought before the law was passed, is a rre ste d . The law s affect the "good g u y s,” not the ones at which w ere sn ap p in g p ictu res through­ The F ir s t A m en d m en t g u a ra n ­ LETTERS TO THE E D IT O R they w ere directed. out the d em o n stratio n . tees freed o m of p eacefu l a s ­ Police departm en ts are slowly realizin g that the hunter, the law - Criticizes Viet Policy Protests en d in g fellow with the 12 -gauge, is an exam ple of the good uses of sem b ly. fire a rm s. • We w onder why. Is it w i s e f o r a d e m o c r a c y to i n ­ The m arch w as co m p letely o r ­ sist on p h o to grap h in g p eo p le who Original Thought M em bers of gun clubs, especially the National R ifle A ssociation and the M ichigan Gun C ollectors A ssociation, a re people who know To the E ditor: hungry m aniac, I will fight for the p ro p er use and handling of guns. Police have sta rte d to set up d erly. It is d i f f i c u l t to u n d e r s t a n d are m e re ly e x e rc isin g th eir c o n ­ T here are ce rta in factions in those rights so that the m illions who have died in efforts to p re ­ Needed In MSU publicity tables at M.G.C.A. gun shows to re c ru it new policem en and prom ote good relatio ns. why A m e rica n citizen s cannot stitu tio n ally-g u aran teed rig h ts? this U n iversity with the opinion serve them , will not have died in Guns don’t kill people; people kill people. Hunting and rifle ry particip ate in an o rd e rly p ro test W e ju st w onder. that th e U nited S tates should vain. Student Gov’t are sp o rts ingrained in the national c h a ra c te r and h ave.th eir roots Replies ToLetter withdraw from Viet Nam. They If the lead ers of the "O rgan iza­ prom ote th§jr view with so-called as far back as the R evolutionary W ar. Guns are not ev il. T h eir " te a c h -in 's and with m arches tio n ", and I use the term loosely, bad com es only when th eir ow ners a re bad. on the nation’s capitol. The m a­ would rem em ber H itler’s w ords T o the E ditor: Yet the governm ent goes on passing unfounded law s, and the • jo rity of these d em onstrators do in referen ce to the 1939 C zecho- sportsm an again suffers from the actions of the m inority. slovakian situation: "T h is is ab­ ASenatorFromAMythical State not realize that they ane bowing “ ....F o r all the good and o rig ­ to the whim’s of publicity seek­ solutely the last te rrito ria l de­ inal thought he has obviously giv­ mand I will m ak e... ,” then pos­ en to student governm ent, he is O n I n t e r n a t io n a l F e s t iv a l e r s and cow ards. By■pwh'.y'yqi ^ e k e r s I .refer 4 > sibly they would realiz e the s 'u - pidiry of th e ir p o sitio n .' T h e ir by,,his ow n adm ission totally dents ad viser. T his m eeting was our hum ble faculty m em bers, who lacking in ex p erien ce” , said the orously declaim re c k le ss d riv ­ Kennedy M em orial P roject was are starved for public recogni­ p ro test, w hether they realize it State N e w s a b o u t M arshall To the E ditor: B y I.C . SHAH an inform al discussion g r o u p proposed by th e International o r not, is an advocation of ap­ Z um berg. e rs and litterbugs onaccounta the I n t e r n a t i o n a l C lu b P r e s i d e n t which ex pressed opinions on diff­ Club to reflect the in terest of the tion, which to them seem s un­ peasem ent. Is this an honorable And then th ere was the g a rru ­ fo rm er kill a lot of innocent eren t issu es related to foreign foreign students in the late P re s i­ achievable in th eir chosen fields. cause? I think not. The appease­ lous s e n a t o r from “ O m ichia- people and the la tte r m ake the Since A44, International F esti­ students. T his is not any organ­ By cow ards I re fe r to the stu­ However, J i m G r a h a m is val sponsored by the Internation­ ized group with any vested au­ dent and also to pay a tangible dent leaders of our famous p ro ­ m ent offered to H itler by N eville quoted as having said, "W e have nowa” who hedged with em b ar­ country look bad. tribute to this great U niversity test group. Outw ardly, they claim C ham berlain was one of the chief i whole new idea of student gov­ rassm en t on questions of policy al Club has been a spectacular thority to m ake decisions. for its in terest in the Internation­ causes for W orld War II. H itler in Southeast A sia and the civil Wayne Slag ever.: which has attracted thou­ The article g ro ssly m isre p re ­ al students. At no tim e had we in­ they are leading for a just and ernm ent before u s.” By his own H olland senior honest cause. In actuality, these didn’t m ake any m ore te rrito ria l adm ission he believes in a tra ­ rig h ts issu e, though he did vig - sands of people from the cam ­ sents the discussion which took tentions of m aking the festival a dem ands by the way, he just took pus and the com m unity. T his fes­ place at the m eeting. The idea of m oney-m aking project to exploit pseudo-intellectuals are fearful ditional sen io r c la ss governm ent. tival has traditionally been an a John F. Kennedy M em orial Fund what he wanted until the free peo­ Is this an exam ple of the new the com m unity. that upon graduation they will find ple of the world realized the fu­ excellent opportunity for the for­ was not rejected as " h a s ty ” and It is very unfortunate that some them selves in Viet Nam, defend­ ideas he hopes to offer? eign students to acquaint their "u n ju st” as rep o rted in the arti­ ing those sacred rights which al­ tility of appeasem ent and stood up A m erican friends with their dis­ cle. As a m atter of fact all the tinct cu ltu res. nationality club p resid en ts wel­ one had to w rite to the State News im m arurely without attem pting to low them to dem onstrate. 1 am not an advocate of w ar, and for t h e i r rig h ts j u s t l y , and HONORABLY. Talking about ideas, th e re ’s Stoddard’s, “ m ore specific plat­ Letter Policy find out about the final decision. Tom H a rris fo rm " including, " m o re popular At the sam e tim e it has been comed th e idea of a Kennedy Maybe this a rtic le will inspire 1 am not too happy with the prob­ Lansing Junior e n t e r t a i n m e n t at p o p u l a r T he State News w elcom es all le tte rs to the editor from any m em ­ an opportunity for u s—the for­ M em orial Fund. T hey rejected som e constructive thinking to­ ability that soon I m ay be in Viet b e rs of the MSU com m unity o r non-U niversity read ers. eign students—to ex press our ap­ the i d e a of a flat adm ission Nam; but when the G od-given p ric e s .” What, m ay we ask, would L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 w ords and typed double­ preciation for the hospitality ex­ charge for thé Fesjtival but all of ward a lasting Kennedy M em orial rights of h u m a n beings a r e Tom Shier the L ectu re C oncert S eries, or on this cam pus. spaced if possible. L onger le tte rs may be considered for publica­ tended to us. In a point of view t hem—e x c e p t Mr . G e o r g e — threatened by an ignorant, power L ansing Junior the MSU sw im m ing, bowling, ten­ tion as "P o in t of View” colum ns. C orrespondents should include published in State News on F r i­ agreed to accept voluntary con­ nis and b illiard s facilities, the nam e and, if applicable, U niversity standing. T his inform ation may day, April 9, M r. David George tributions for this y ear and to Internal ional film s e rie s , dorm be withheld upon req u est, but no unsigned le tte rs will be p rinted . Smut Will Sink In Time expressed at opinion about the raise money through other means m ix ers, or the A ren aT h ea ter.b e The State News re se rv e s the right to select and edit all le tte rs festival which reflects lack of in the future. ...called? to fit space req u irem en ts. knowledge and the w riter’s very In any event no final decision To quote Dick Sanderson, " It little experience with the festival. was made and we assured the is vital that especially in this In fhe article it is im plied that group that the executive com m it­ first year the m e m b ers-a t-la rg e A L L JH A 2_ G_ L_ 0 _ w ll the foreign students participate tee of the International Club and th e atres, m akes use of the naugh­ c h a ra c te rs and w ierd situations be well qualified.” It is our opin­ S E JA _E [& £ R ÍT £ Ä j | in the festival because 'hey just its advisors will study the m atter B y D A V E HANSON ty to gain an audieqpe. but th ere is no public forum to put ion that to be well qualified does S E C T 1 LÔ N pA IE want to conform to the a g e - I d again. A ccordingly, we reached a not imply m erely having been in­ ACROSS O A R JA JR i F K [Ñ |T H A few weeks ago the original T he freedom in books, and to a it all into persp ectiv e. Reading a 1. Fldible 33. Harshness practice of making the festival decision on the m orning of T h u rs­ publisher of "C andy,” a badly lot today will give you a warped volved in the AE:SG, which failed, tuber 35. Leg joint r U N P S T |l_ E a success. Anyone w ho has day, April 8 , not to collect any le s s e r degree in m agazines, to view of the world un less you are but includes the good and original 4. Sour 37. Repudiate worked with the festival or w it- money this y e ar, but to appoint a w ritten and sm utty black-m arket use words and d iscu ss topics that thought attributed to M a r s h a l l 38. Bone E L 1 □ E \K D a a R 11 b e st-se lle r, said he was moving also aw are of the real w orld. 8 . Eng. letter P El C A Y E P □ L F || nessed itvca unders'and the en- com m ittee to explore the differ­ from Pajris to New York because were taboo has led to a sudden F reedom in censo rship is a Zum berg. t l . Carpet 39. K.ducation thusiasm ant in terest of the fi ■■- ent possibilities. em phasis on the p e rv e rse. 12. Offended: al society: B E P c_ □ LJ k E ll m ost of the censo rship bans w ere healthy thing. Sex has too long abbr. ÄJ