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W h e e le r, th e c h a irm a n Three c a m p u s c i v i l r ig h t s Do you have a c o m p la in t ah o ui tin to be a f o r l o r n h ope o f r e s t o r - o f th e J o in t C h ie fs o f S ta ff, has g ro u p s h a v e a n n o u n ce d th e y w i l l c lu d in g h ig h s c h o o l and c o lle g e s u g g e s tio n box b e in g in s ta lle d in tt p h om r e ' d u r i n g al l th e -h o u rs th e l i b r a r y is open, b e g in n in g Just r e p o r te d to m e th a t h te re in g Juan B o s c h to th e p r e s i- p ic k e t th e h o m e o f M r s . W a lte r s tu d e n ts f r o m c it ie s and to w n s R ic h a r d E . C h a p in , d ir e c t o r o f l i b r a r f a l l t e r m . 1965. A p ro fe s s io n a l li b r a r ia n w i ll be on d u ty de n cy . T h e A i r F o r c e t h r e a t - h u n d re d s o f m ile s a w a y , c o n tin ­ a t a ll tim e s to a n s w e r q u e s tio n s a nd h e lp l i b r a r y u s e rs h a ve been no in c id e n t s ," J o h n ­ A . G ib s o n in E ^ s t L a n s in g to d a y . " W e w e lc o m e s u g g e s tio n s and ccj ened to b o m b and s t r a f e th e m . T h e y c la im M r s . G ib s o n d i s ­ ued to b u lw a rk le a k in g d ik e s f in d m a t e r ia l. son s a id . w h o u se th e lib r a r y obsei M e a n w h ile , a th r e e - m a n m i l ­ th ro u g h o u t 4 he a re a . — C o m p u te r-b a s e d c ir c u la tio n w h ic h w i l l re d u c e t im e H e announced th e a c tio n on a c r im in a t e d a g a in s t a N e g ro s tu ­ t a k e s , " C h a p in s i t a r y ju n ta w a s fo r m e d to ta k e L a r g e a re a s o f R o ck Is la n d , n e c e s s a ry f o r c h e c k in g out books and c u t dow n on m a n ­ q u ic k ly a rra n g e d r a d io - t e liv is io n d e n t a tte m p tin g to r e n t a ro o m " S tu d e n ts can a ls o us th e sug o v e r th e g o v e rn m e n t and w a s M o lin e , E a s t M o lin e and D a ven­ p o w e r and e r r o r in p ro c e s s in g in f o r m a tio n on o v e rd u e b ro a d c a s t. f r o m h e r. th e p u rc h a s e o l bo e v need s w o rn in . A l l w e r e m in o r o f­ p o r t , and B e tte n d o r f, Io w a , in ­ a nd m is s in g b o o k s . T h is s y s te m has p a s s e d th e e x p e r i­ T h e P re s id e n t s a id he w a n te d M em bers o f t h e C am pus s h o u ld h a v e ,’ ’ he saic f ic e r s lo y a l to B r ig . G e n . E lia s c lu d in g r e s id e n t ia l, in d u s t r ia l m e n ta l s ta g e s , and fin a l d e ta ils a r e b e in g w o rk e d o u t. to re p e a t h is " u r g e n t a p p e a l" N A A C P , th e C o m m itte e f o r Stu­ C h a p in a ls o re p o r W e s s in V W e s s in , w h o k ic k e d a nd b u s in e s s s e c tio n s , a lr e a d y A n o n - c r e d it e v e n in g c o u rs e on use o f l i b r a r y r e s o u r c e s f o r a c e a s e - f ir e in th e D o m in ­ d e n t R ig h ts and th e A c tio n C o m ­ p a n s io n and ch anges a tio n B o s c h o u t o f th e p re s id e n c y in w e r e flo o d e d a s th e r i v e r re a c h e d m a y be o ffe re d n e x t y e a r. The c o u rs e w o u ld be ta u g h t b y ic a n R e p u b lic in th e in te r e s t o f m it t e e , fo rm e d in c o n ju n c tio n m a n d on l i b r a r y re s o u r ir e s : 1963 and n ip p e d Sunday’ s a tte m p t i t s c r e s t th e r e . th e l i b r a r y ’ s p ro fe s s io n a l lib r a r ia n s and w o u ld be o pen a ll p e rs o n s th e re . w it h th e new SNCC c h a p te r , sa id — A $3 m illio n a d d itio n to th e m a in to r e s to r e h im to pow er# A b o v e and b e lo w th e q u a d - c ity H e s a id Jhe C o u n c il o f th e th e y w i l l b e g in p ic k e tin g M r s . H a ll now s ta n d s . It w i l l be d /v o te d to to a ll s tu d e n ti T h e th re e w e r e C o l. P e d ro a re a , th e r i v e r c o n tin u e d it s an­ in te r e s t is show n in t h is 'c o u r s e , m y s t a f f O rg a n iz a tio n o f A m e r ic a n S ta te s G ib s o n 's h o m e a t 217 B e e ch S t. r e s e a r c h , w it l 1.5 m illio n v » lû m e s ol " I f enough B a r t o l o n e B e n o it o f th e A i r had b e e r a d v is e d o f th e s itu a tio n a t 1 0 a .m . and c o n tin u e f o r n in e n u a l ra m p a g e a g a in s t c o m m u n i­ in c lo s e d s ta c k s , 2,000 ad< w o u ld be happ y to te a ch i t , " C h a p in s a id , F o rc e , C o l. E n riq u e A p o lim a r io tie s a lo n g it s p a th fr o m D ubuque, th e S ta le N ew s w i l l c o n c lu d e th is s e r ie s b y the a m b a s s a d o r o f t h e D o m in - h o u rs . I o m o rro w C asado S a la d in o f th e A r m y and c u b ic le s . ic a n R e p u b lic and w i l l be k e p t T h e p ic k e t is p a r t o f a c a m ­ Io w a , to H a n n ib a l. M o . E a r lie r , W a lls w i l l be k n o cke d out w it h a n a n a ly: is o f th e li b r a r y 's b ig g e s t p ro b le m . in fo rm e d . C a p t. M a n u e l Santana C a ra s c o th e flo o d w a te r s d ro v e th o u sa n d s p a ig n f o r an open h o u s in g o r d i­ n a n c e in E a s t L a n s in g , th e g ro u p s Inhnson s a id , a fte r m e e tin g o f th e N a v y . s a id . ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 8) 2 M ich igan S tate N ew s, E a st L an sing, M ichigan T hu rsday, A pril 29, 1965 ED ITO RIALS More Faith 8 3/4 F o r the third y ea r in a row, Michigan State next fall will e n ­ The Calm After The Storm ing a n d sc h o la r sh ip cam paign continued and la st fall MSU again On Campus roll m o re National Merit s c h o l ­ en ro lled about 200 new Merit •By L a rry Tate ars than any other u niversity in s c h o la r s . the country. Next y ea r the total The publicity the second tim e T h e r e has b een a good d e a l o f c o n t r o v e r s y la t e ly about w h e th e r will be 214, up a few from la st around sounded l e s s l i k e the o r not H annah e x is t s . A rg u m e n ts h a ve been adva nce d ; w e ig h ty p ro o fs yea r and the yea r b efore. c r o w in g s of a r o o ster and m ore have been o ffe re d : an in te lle c tu a l b a ttle has been jo in e d . " N o n s e n s e !” I s a y . But this y e a r , apparently, the like the song of a dove of peace. C a n anyone s e r io u s ly e x p e c t a ll th is to do any good? E v e ry o n e is news won’t be as widely publi­ Gordon A. SaJwne, vice p residen t m a k in g th e in c r e d ib le b lu n d e r o f th in k in g H annah can be c o m p r e ­ hended w ith th e r a t io n a l m in d . c iz e d as it has been b efore. The for s p e c ia l p ro jects and m a s t e r ­ I to o used to d o u b t, u se d to g a ze at th e fa b le d h e ig h ts o f B e a u m o n t U niversity s e e m s to have learned mind of the M erit program h ere, T o w e r and w o n d e r: can i t be tr u e ? I f H annah d id not e x is t , c o lle g e l i f e w o u ld be a m e a n in g le s s ju m b le o f ra n d o m e x p e rie n c e s , and I a le s so n from the m a s s iv e pub­ la st y ea r said he was making a o n ly a " s t r a n g e r ” in an a lie n u n iv e r s it y . licity p ro g ra m s which have s u r ­ point of not e v e n knowing how A nd th e n , e a r ly one m o r n in g , as g e n tle m is ts e n v e lo p e d th e c a m - p u * i I w a s a g a in w a lk in g b y B e a u m o n t T o w e r , fe e lin g a h o r r ib le rounded t h e previous “ v ic t o r ­ many M erit sc h o la r s Harvard s e n se o f a b s u r d ity o f i t a ll. B u t s u d d e n ly ,I se e m e d to h e a r th e S ta te i e s . ’’ was to e n ro ll. S in g e rs b u r s tin g in to a jo y o u s h y m n o f p r a is e . I lo o k e d up; I w as s tr u c k to m y k n e e s b y a b lin d in g fla s h o f lig h t . When Michigan State t w o or This y e a r , as MSU continues In th e n e x t in s ta n t th e w h o le s k y w a s f u l l o f in c r e d ib le c r e a t u r e s o f growing to g re a te r stature as an lig h t ; and th e r e , in th e c e n te r , in lo n g g re e n - a n d - w h ite r o b e s , w as three y ea rs ago d isc o v e r e d that H a n n a h , s u rro u n d e d b y f lig h t s o f tr u s te e s p r a is in g h is g lo r y . T h e National Merit rules perm itted acad em ic c e n te r and as the fact w h o le s k y w as a liv e w ith f a c u lty and p a re n ts , s p e llin g out H A N N A H sp onsorship of sc h o la r sh ip s by of our National Merit record b e ­ and MSU and s in g in g th e M SU F ig h t Song. T h e n s u d d e n ly , it a ll s to p p e d ; and v e r y g e n tly H an n a h lo o k e d down c o lle g e s or u n iv e r sitie s , it e m ­ gins sounding som ew h at l e s s in­ at m e — at m e ! - - and s a id in a v o ic e as m a je s tic and o v e rw h e lm ­ barked on a program to recru it congruous with our sc h o la stic in g as a s ta d iu m f u l l o f fo p tb a ll fa n s , " G o and s in no m o r e . ” S tu p e fie d w ith s h e e r a d o ra tio n , I fa in te d . Merit F in a lists here and give reputation, the publicity program N o w I r e a liz e th a t th e re w i l l be u n b e lie v e r s , and p e rh a p s I c a n them sc h o la r sh ip s, t h u s aug­ has been d im inish ed even further. o f f e r in e v id e n c e th e w a y in w h ic h m y v is io n o f H annah h a s ch a n ge d m y life . menting its own collection of top S in c e H annah c a m e in 'o m y lif e , I h a ve fo llo w e d h is s u p re m e g u id ­ students and providing a m ean- Michigan State this y ea r is sort ance in e v e ry th in g I d o . H e t e lls m e w h e re to liv e , w ho m y e n e m ie s a re (C o m m ie a g ita to r s ) , w h a t g ro u p s I s h o u ld jo in , w h a t m y v a lu e s in g fu l--if o cc a sio n a lly m isle a d - of taking for granted its expected s h o u ld be ( y e s t e r - y e a r ’ s , o f c o u rs e ) , h o w l s h o u ld c o n d u c t m y s o c ia l i n g - - m e a s u r e of MSU’s drawing total of nearly 600 M erit sc h o la r s I ’m S o rry, S ir, But Both Of O ur Books Have A lready lif e ( w ith ta s te and d e c o ru m ) — e v e r y th in g is g u id e d b y h is r e v e a le d power. on cam p us next fall. It s e e m s to Been Checked Out! w o rd . I h ave fo u nd p e a c e , s e c u r it y , and a b e a con th ro u g h a ll l i f e ’ s tr o u b ­ be concentrating m ore on making le d w a te rs . W hen s u lle n ra g g e d u n b e lie v e r s c r y , “ T ic k e y - t a c k e y ! " Understandably, a g r e a t d e a l o f the U niversity a better place for I s c o rn and p it y ’ th e m , f o r H a n n a h ’ s tr u th liv e s in m y h e a rt. in terest was aroused when, in the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Do yo u have p ro b le m s in th e m a d c o n fu s e d w h ir l o f c o lle g e lif e ? them to s t u d y than on letting D o y o u e v e r w o n d e r: W h a t’ s i t a ll f o r ? W ho’ s in c h a rg e h e re ? W hy, spring of 1963. it turned out that every on e know they are here. w h y , w hy? MSU that fall was to enroll n e a r ­ In this r e s p e c t, the Merit p ro ­ J u s t open up your h e a rt, as I d id , and le t H an n a h s h in e in . ly 200 freshm an Merit sc h o la r s, gram has done m o re than up­ m ore than Harvard, Yale or any grade the quality of the student Fine Dining In Elegant Surroundings other university, and m o re than body. T o the E d it o r : w h ic h I a g a in d is lik e d , I h u m b ly th e lin e and w a itin g f o r s t i l l the rest of the Big Ten combined. k e p t m y m o u th s h u t. H o w e v e r, s p y in g an e m p ty r o l l t r a y , I a n o th e r s h ip m e n t. Letter Policy Michigan State was com ing up in The M e r i t e x p e rim e n t has I w o u ld lik e to v o ic e m y c o n ­ f o o lis h ly a ske d i f th e re w e re any O ut in th e d in in g r o o m , I fo u nd the academ ic world with a ven- helped the U niversity se e the fu­ c e rn o v e r B r o d y m e a l s e r v ic e ; in p a r t ic u la r , d in n e r s e r v ic e a ft­ r o l l s le f t . O f c o u rs e th e a n s w e r th a t th e le m o n a d e m a c h in e w as e m p ty , th e m i lk m a c h in e w a s sh u t T h e S ta te N e w s w e lc o m e s a ll le t t e r s to th e e d ito r f r o m a n y m e m ­ tility of in sistin g on a reputation e r 6:15. T h e f o llo w in g is an a c ­ w as no. U p o n r e a c h in g th e h o t fo o d s e c ­ •down f o r th e n ig h t, and 1 w a s b e rs o f th e M SU c o m m u n ity o r n o n - U n iv e r s it y r e a d e r s . built up overnight, no m atter how c o u n t o f a d in n e r th a t I ate n o t fo rc e d to r e s o r t to s k im m ilk . L e t t e r s s h o u ld be no lo n g e r th a n 300 w o rd s and ty p e d d o u b le ­ lo n g ago: t io n , I o b s e rv e d t h r e e lo n e ly H a v in g no r o l l s , I w e n t o v e r to sp a ce d i f p o s s ib le . L o n g e r le t t e r s m a y be c o n s id e re d f o r p u b lic a ­ With som ething l e s s than p e r ­ valid its b a s is . Michigan State is A f t e r an a fte rn o o n o f s h o p p in g , p la te s o f l i v e r and o n io n s s it t in g th e b re a d ta b le , but. n e e d le s s to tio n as " P o in t o f V ie w ” c o lu m n s . C o rre s p o n d e n ts s h o u ld in c lu d e a good and im proving u n iv e r sity , atop th e c o u n te r . n a m e and, i f a p p lic a b le , U n iv e r s it y s ta n d in g . T h is in fo r m a tio n m a y fect tact. U n iversity officials let s a y , i t had b e e n c le a n e d a n d 1 c a m e b a c k to B r o d y , w a sh e d up, W hen I a ske d f o r s o m e chopped c le a r e d . be w ith h e ld upon r e q u e s t, b u t no u n s ig n e d le t t e r s w i l l be p r in t e d . the rest of the country know that but people will be convinced of and w e n t to e a t at 6 :3 0 . T o s t a r t th in g s o f f , w hen c h o o s ­ s te a k , I w as to ld th a t th e l i v e r A f t e r a m e a l o f r a w ch o p pe d T h e S ta te N e w s r e s e r v e s th e r ig h t to s e le c t and e d it a ll le t t e r s to they were on to som ething. T here this m ore by the d ir e ct evid en ce in g s ilv e r w a r e , I c o u ld n o t fin d was v e r y g o o d . I re p e a te d m y r e ­ q u e s t, n o t b e in g a li v e r lo v e r , s te a k , I w a n d e re d o v e r to th e f i t sp a ce r e q u ir e m e n ts . of it than by the U n iv e r sity ’s own co c o a m a c h in e s w h e re a yo u n g was so m e a d v erse reaction to any c le a n s p o o n s . G o in g on dow n and w as th e n a s s u re d th a t it w as la d y in fo r m e d m e th a t th e y had p rotestations. th e lin e , I fo u n d th a t th e m ilk m a * qn it s w a y f r o m th e k itc h e n . their crow ding, but the r e c r u it ­ been tu rn e d o f f . W hen I asked h e r ft STATE NEWS c h in e w a s e m p ty . (T h e s e tw o o c ­ E le v e n m in u te s la t e r 1 p o lit e ­ c u rr e n c e s d id n 't b o th e r m e m u c h , ly asked th e la d y b e h in d th e c o u n - . w h y , she r e t o r t e d , " W e d o n ’ t w ant ro s t a y h e r e a ll n ig h t.” MICHIGAN "Because t h e y a re n o r m a l in c i ­ t e r w h y B r o d y d id n ’ t p la n ahead. 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M a n 's m u r d e r e d , th e r e s h o u ld be so m e s c h o o lin g in th a t h a p le s s c o u n ­ en o u r a c t iv it ie s to o th e r c o u n ­ 17. Level nam e 43. H a w . 6 . H u rric a n e But Seriously p la c e on th is e a rth w h e re th e y try . t r i e s a n d r e g io n s . 1 8 t D ecom pose wreath DOWN 1. B a ttlin g fin d e r c o u ld g o , as th e re w as not one na ­ T h e r e has b een fo r m e d on W e a r e f o r m a l ly b a c k e d b y th e ' 2 0 . P .I. tree 2 1 . Legal 4 4 . — de question 7. Snake tio n a n y w h e re th a t w o u ld acce p t t h is c a m p u s a p r iv a t e s tu d e n t 8 . Pollen- The Liberal A rts Question In te r n a tio n a l R e la tio n s C lu b ; P i 2. Fr. student a c tio n France th e m , in c lu d in g th e U n ite d S ta te s . o r g a n iz a tio n , th e M ic h ig a n S ta te S ig m a A lp h a , th e p o l it ic a l s c i­ b e a rin g o r ­ iik 2 2 . C e lla r 4 5 . In c lin e 3. 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L ib e r a l A r t s tu d e n ts ca n no lo n g e r h o ld o ffic e l ie f , le f t v o lu n t a r ily at the re q u e s t o f th e v illa g e r s , and c r u c ia l to C h a irm a n % ho stelry F in a lly so m e o n e has co m e up w ith a s a tis fa c ­ in a n y d o rm b u t P h illip s - S n y d e r . C h ild r e n s p it o f th e A r a b n a tio n s . T h e y d id not t h e ir p r o g r e s s . 21 22 23 2 7 . Perm anent MSUPPA t o r y a n s w e r to th e L ib e r a l A r t s Q u e s tio n . on th e m in th e s tr e e ts . n u m b e r one m illio n when th e y % resident O u r v illa g e has a lr e a d y been 24 25 L ib e r a l A r t s s tu d e n ts a re re s p o n s ib le f o r o u r S tu d e n ts who in s is t on d a tin g th e m a r e r i d i ­ le f t , b u t o n ly fo u r- h u n d r e d th o u ­ 28. S u rg ic a l s e le c te d , th e to w n o f L o n g Y en % % % % f o o t b a ll lo s s to U - M th is y e a r. B u t 1 s h o u ld n 't s a y “ lo s s ” w h e n I m e a n w e w e re sta b be d in th e c u le d . sa n d and have s in c e g ro w n to the p re s e n t n u m b e r. in T a i N in h P r o v in c e , n e a r S ai­ Red Cedar Report 2* 27 28 % 23 % % in stru m e n t 29. R o o f w o rk ­ B u t o th e r m e a s u re s m u s t be ta k e n . S tu d e n ts g o n . W e h a v e a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e 32 33 34 back. 30 31 er m a r r ie d to m e m b e rs o f th e L ib e r a l A r t s r a c e in S a ig o n , a re c e n t M S U g ra d u a te % 31 . Fanon W e w e re d e fe a te d b y th e d ia b o lic a l m a c h in a ­ T h e y m u s t r e m a in liv in g as T h is s p r in g th e P a s s io n P a tr o l 37 m u s t a ls o be s e g re g a te d in s o m e p la c e , a lo n g w h o h a s been, in c o n ta c t w it h 35 3t 32. D a n k tio n s o f W o rld L ib e r a l A r t e r y . re fu g e e s o n ly b e ca u se th e re is no is g e ttin g s c ie n t if ic . 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E D 7 -7 4 6 7 . 22 P E R S E R V IC E , 1010 E . M i c h i ­ W h ite w a ll t i r e s . E x c e lle n t m o ­ p r e s c r ip t io n s , r e p a i r s . O P ­ X . L ig h t g re e n . C a ll M a r c , 3 5 3 - Discourvr C a ll 337-2175. 23 W A N T E D : M A L E s tu d e n t f o r gan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1 . C t o r , b o d y , in t e r io r , e tc . $499. T IC A L s u p p l y , 416 1460. 22 Auto Service & Parts t r a i l e r . B y G a b le s . W h i t e T r a il- CAD1L.LAC 1 9 6 1 F 1e e t w o o a . L O S T : T A N to p c o a t. P la c e m e n t A C C I D E N T P R O B L E M '’ C a l l A L EDW AR D S L IN C O L N , M e r ­ e r H a v e n , L o t 314 o r c a ll 3 5 5 - T u s s in g B u ild in g , L a n s in g . I V A V h i'o . A i r - c o n c itio n e d . F u l l NEW B a 1 1 F r ie s . E x c h a n g e K a la m a z o o S tr e e t B o d y S hop. G ilbert K le in k e n c h o f C h i­ c u r y , 3125 E . S a g in a w (N o rth o f 94 0 5. 22 2 -4 6 6 7 . 29 B u r e a u . C a ll 351-5153. 22 p o w e r. 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