In s id e W e a th e r MICHIGAN Cage T e n d e r s , p. 4- Sen­ i o r s o f th e W eek, p. 6: W a t e r C a r p i v a l , p. 7. UNIVERSITY STATI TAT East Lansing, Michigan r EWS Wednesday, May 12, 1965 C lo u d y and w a r m e r today, high n e a r 70. C l e a r e r to ­ night. Price 10« P r o p o s a l T o S to p P o ll T a x D e f e a t e d In S e n a t e 4 9 - 4 5 D o m in ic a n P o litic a l C r is is V o tin g Bill B r in g s O n N e w C o n fu s io n B a rrie r SANTO DOMINGO (UP1)— The Monday he had resigned, but Dominican political situatlonw as T uesday a U.S. briefing o ffic er secting Santo Domingo and pen­ ning a la rg e rebel fo rc e in a c o r­ Rem oved n er of the c ity . T h ere w a s no f ir ­ thrown into confusion and a new said the Am ericans w e re trying ing. W A S H I N G T O N (UPI)—'The c r is i s T uesday when B rig . Gen. to find out if he had resigned and U .S. o ffic ia ls said th ere w as Senate rem oved a key b a r r ie r to E lia s W essin y W essin apparent­ then changed his mind. "T h a t may be what happened," sporadic sn ip er fir e during the p assa g e of its voting righ ts bill ly reneged on a prom ise to re ­ night in the M arine se c to r but Tuesday by defeating a lib e ra l sign from the arm ed fo rc e s . the briefing o fficer said . Monday the rebels used m or­ th ere w e re no c a su a ltie s. backed amendment to outlaw state The re b e ls h a d demanded and local poll taxes. L E A N IN G T O W E R ? — No, the L e a n in g T o w e r o f P is a has not been tr a n s p la n t e d to W essin’ s ouster as one of a s e r ­ ta r s fo r the fir s t tim e against The U.S. briefing o ffic er said The vote w as 49-45. MSU. T h is is a b a le o f w i r e fe n c in g at a c a m p u s c o n s t r u c t io n s ite , but th e r e s e m ­ ie s of conditions before talking the A m ericans and sent m ortar the total c a su a ltie s so fa r w ere The outlook for e a rly Senate b la n ce is r e m a r k a b l e . Photo by L a r r y C a r ls o n p eace. The U.S. E m b assy said sh e lls within 100 yard s of M arine 15 A m erican dead and 80 wounded. general headquarters. T h e r e action on the bill also w as im­ Six p aratro o p ers w ere killed and w e re no c asu alties. proved when Southern sen ators 56 wounded. Seven M arines w ere agreed that they would perm it Monday afternoon the re b e ls LAW R E N C E W, W IT T killed and 24 wounded. Two other lim itation of debate onanam end- Agriculture fire d on a platoon of eight p ara­ Navy men w ere killed accident­ m ent-by-am endm ent b a sis. troo pers with two m achine guns $ 4 6 .2 M illio n M S U B u d g e t L ik e ly and 10 automatic weapons. They k i l l e d o n e p aratro op er a n d a lly . Rejection of the anti-poll tax amendment sponsored by 39 sen­ The U.S. Navy attack tra n s­ Professor wounded seven. A m erican o ffi­ port Rankin a rriv e d T uesday in ato rs but opposed by both Demo­ The S e n a t e A ppropriations the E a st L an sing cam pus, Oak­ m i l l i o n , an in crea se of over p ropriations Com m ittee has re ­ c ra tic and Republican flo or lead­ Com m ittee h a s recommended land U n iversity, the A gricu ltural $300,000 from la st y e a r . commended over $7.2 m illion. c ia ls used the term " fir e f ig h t " San Juan with 50 persons de­ e r s cam e a s no su rp rise . - a spirited exchange of firin g - scrib ed by A m erican o ffic ia ls as $46,269,600 fo r total operating Experim ent Station, and the Co­ Reeommendatior. fo r MSU’ s No money w as recommended But Sen. Edward M , Kennedy, fo r lib r a ry expansion, B re slin to describe the action. political refugees who had sought Elected expenses fo r MSL' fo r next y e a r, operative Extension S ervic e , he A gricu ltu re Experim ent Station D -M a ss., and other l i b e r a l s said , but it is expected money T uesday the reb els moved a safety in variou s em b assies in MSU S e c re ta ry Ja c k B re slin said sa id . program is up o ver $200,000 backing the ban said they felt tank to within 300 yard s of the Santo Domingo when the fighting T u esd ay. T he recommendation for the from la st y e a r. N early $3 .5 m il­ their fight had strengthened the ( c o n tin u e d on page 7) M arine-paratrooper c o rrid o r bi­ broke out. B re slin said he w as confident East L a n s i n g campus is lion has been recommended. governm ent’ s court p o s i t i o n that the recom mendation would $ 3 7 ,7 7 1,7 3 1 . T h is is an increase MSU’ s Extension S erv ic e bud­ against poll taxes. U.S. Official Accused Of Agitation be approved by both the Senate of over $6 m illion from last get recom mendation w as reduced Law rence W. Witt, p ro fe sso r Southern sen ators met Tuesday and the House and signed by Gov. y e a r , B re slin said . n e a rly $35,000 from la st y e a r ’ s of agricultural econom ics, has and decided that while they would G eorge Romney. Oakland U n iversity has been figu re of over $2.5 m illion. been chosen p resid en t-elect of not consent to o v e r-a ll debate T h is is « $6,877,987 in c rea se recommended fo r about $2.5 F o r new construction, the Ap­ the 3,500 - m em ber A m erican lim itation, they would not object from last y e a r ’ s appropriation, F a rm Econom ics A ssociation. to leadership p rop osals to r e ­ B re slin said . Witt is an authority on inter­ str ic t debate on each amend­ In addition, the A ppropriations Com m ittee designated that $900, R e d s O u s t N e g r o D ip lo m a t national trade, and has Been a m em ber of the MSU stafi since m ent. S e n a t e Dem ocratic L e ad e r 000 should be used sp e c ific a lly 1947. He came to E a st Lansing Mike M ansfield, Mont., said he M O S C O W iifl — The Soviet pa a o used Garnett of bribing returned home, the Soviet p re ss fo r faculty sa la r y in c re a s e s . from the U .S . Departm ent of The Com m ittee has also r e c ­ governm ent expelled an A m e ri­ Af- - • stuu d e n ts " t o m ake stan­ has quoted Kenyan student^ who A griculture and has been called would proceed on that b a s is and can diplomat Tuesday on ch arges derous stai it i m e n rs " against the stayed here as denying " s e e how it w o rk s ." ommended $7,250,000 for cap­ upon several tim es to s e r v e the GOP L e a d e r E verett“ M. D irk - of whipping up ra c ia l discontent Soviet Unloi the ch arg e s. ital outlay fo r new construction, United States, foundations and sen, 111., agreed. He said , "w e among A frican students with gifts The F o rt M inistry, in a e - The Soviet p re ss rep o rts an­ plus $500,000 to start renova­ United Nations as a consultant can take them one at a tim e— ' • _of.food and liq u or- d a r in g Ga tt persona non nouncing the expulsion, of- G ar-. tion on K edzie ital),-B reslin said . on Internaiansel-' tope and A£jLw i f It U a ^>dfj£ietit^y stric t litri- _ I - xrfM c h a rg e s,’ ’ sa id j;* * 1 » '« i« "* ’ * vgtjF ¿v'fv.Tieiij-tóm ttc 'tt* v f t o ' iott titA e tt c.-* . s Thé 'cora?'(Operations badger 1 i i jt u r a l trade program ;,. * £ ’B r- recom mendation of o ver $46 m il­ diplom at, N o rris D. G arn ett.T h e of " c a r r y in g on work hostile to a N egro. The only other Negro ren tly he is heading a $124,000 Sen. Allen J . Ellender, D -L a ., U.S. E m b assy backed him up. the U .S.S .R . among students from diplomat expelled by the R u ssia n s lion w ill be used fo r operating p r o g r a m to develop research e a r lie r had blocked an a gree­ G arnett, 33, a Negro cultural A frican cou n tries” and " in t e r ­ in recent m em ory w as the Con­ needs in the future world food ment that would have allowed attache, w as expected to leave feren ce in the Internal a ff a ir s " go lese ch arge d’ a ffa irs , who w as gaps and F<^d for P eace pro­ four hours of debate on the poll within a week. of the Soviet Union. ord ered out e arly this y e a r. Izvestia charged Garnett with g ra m s. tax p rop osal, two hours on other T he expulsion followed public He was notified of his election U n iv e rs ity com plaints of A frican students handing out anti-Soviet propa - ganda from the em bassy lib ra ry G arnett cam e to Moscow la st Oct. 22 on a tw o-year a ssig n ­ by D. G ale Johnson of the Uni­ amendments and six hours of final talk on the b ill. that they had suffered ra c ia l d is­ v e rs ity of Chicago, now p r e s i­ Other congressional news: and from his apartm ent and brib­ ment. crim ination in the Soviet Union. dent of the association. The MSU Health C a re : The president of 6P le a s e d 9W ith Iz v e stia , the government news- ing A frican students with gifts of food, c ig a re tte s, liquor, m usical agricu ltu ral economist w ill a s ­ the A m erican M edical A sso c ia ­ sum e his office as p resident­ tion (AMA) told the Senate F i­ re c o rd s and money. Viet Cong Izvestia said Garnett tried to 6Q u a k e Jolts e lec t at the asso ciation 's annual nance Committee that m ost hos­ A p p ro p r ia tio n influence "A fr ic a n students to meeting in Oklahoma this August and w ill become president in p itals ch arge too much fo r lab­ o ra to ry and X -ra y s e r v ic e s . leave the U .S.S .R ., prom ising A la s k a C ities August 1966 at a meeting at the Continue P resid en t John A. Hannah said them a ll so rts of benefits and D r. Donovan F . Ward restated U n iv ersity of M aryland. he w as p leased with MSU Bud­ demanding from them only one ANCHORAGE, A laska W)— A the AMA’ s long-standing opposi­ During his 25 y e a r s work in get recom m endations even though thing— to make slanderous state­ m oderately s t r o n g earthquake tion to health c a re under Social international agricu ltu re he they a re below the U n iv ersity’ s m e n ts." shook the c itie s of Anchorage, Secu rity— a key part of the ad­ Big Fight se rv e d in advisory or consulting re q u ests. Sew ard and Kenai at 7:30 a.m . m inistration’ s $6 billion health Tw enty-nine students returned ca p a citie s in Canada, M exico, "W e a r e gratified that the '(1:3 9 p.m . EDT) Tuesday but c a re -S o c ia l Security package be­ home from R ussia to Kenya last B r a z il, India, England, T u rk e y, Senate A ppropriations Com m it­ caused no apparent dam age. ing studied by the finance com­ month complainirtg b itterly of C o sta R ica, Colom bia, Italy and tee has seen fit to add to Gov. The quake was felt for about m ittee. ra c ia l discrim ination and beat­ other nations. R o m n e y ’ s recom m endations,’ ’ 20 seconds. Num erous reports Foreign A id: House Dem ocrat­ SAIGON, Viet Nam #)— Com­ in gs. The Kenyans also com - In the A m erican F a rm Econo­ Hannah said . w ere received of p ictu res tilting ic lead ers told P resid ent John­ munist troops estim ated at re g i­ plained that their co u rses in m ic s Association, Witt has been " E v e n though these recom ­ on w alls, windows rattling and son T u esd ay they w ere confident m ental strength—perhaps 1,200 Soviet u n iversities w ere Com ­ book review editor, editor of m endations a re below what the dishes jigglin g, but n o t h i n g of House p assa ge of Joh nson's m en— fought on against govern­ munist indoctrination c la s s e s . the association’ s Journal and U n iversity asked, they w ill s till w o rse. $ 3 .3 billion f o r e i g n aid b ill. vice-p resid en t. m ake it p o ssib le fo r MSU to ment fo rc e s at Song B e Tuesday Other A frican students have add faculty, in c rea se s a la r ie s night in what a U.S. a d v ise r said been boycotting c la ss e s and a re and add needed s u p p lie s ," he "M a y be the beginning of the reported trying to leave the coun­ sa id . Viet Cong’ s monsoon season of­ try because of ra c ia l, financial MSU S e c re ta ry Ja c k B re slin fe n siv e .” and educational troubles. a lso said he w as pleased with the T h re e governm ent battalions Students from A frican coun­ recom m endations. skirm ish ed with the Red fo rces tr ie s a lso w ere incensed over the P ro v o st Howard R . N eville said that had been driven from Song suspected m urder of a student he w as p leased about the p ro s­ B e , a provincial center 74 m iles from Ghana in M arch. I he slaying P IN N IN G — R OTC S T Y L E — T u e s d a y was a b ig day pect of making it p o ssib le fo r north of Saigon, a fter a seven- s till is unsolved. f o r m an y a r m y and a i r f o r c e ROTC cade ts. the s a la r ie s of MSU faculty to hour occupation in which they S e v e ra l r e c e iv e d a w a rd s f o r o u tsta n d in g p e r ­ be ra ise d to at le ast the mid­ k illed fiv e U.S. A rm y a d v ise rs The R u ssia n s have delighted f o r m a n c e d u r in g the y e a r at the annual ROTC in reporting ra c ia l troubles in point in the B ig Ten. and 20 South Vietnam ese so l­ a w a rd s p a ra d e . Photo by L a r r y F r i t z l a n the U .S. They have taken pains "W e a r e a lso hiring 200 sen­ d ie rs and wounded 1 3 A m ericans io r faculty m em bers in the de­ and 50 South Vietnam ese. to p ictu re th eir own country as partm ents of greatest need fo r Another A m erican— a U.S. Ma­ fr e e from ra c ia l strife . rine— w as killed and s ix w ere T h e y a p p e a r e d sen sitive Professors T o A tte n d next y e a r , " he said. T h ese w ill e sp e cia lly re la te injured in a seize-and-hold oper­ to doubts the Kenyans threw on to the undergraduate teaching ation by a M arine company that this p ic tu re. Since the Kenyans p ro g ra m s, N eville said . secu red a row of troublesom e W a s h in g to n T e a c h -In ham lets eight m iles west of the Summer Project Michigan State will be re p - v a rd . Morgenthau is one of the Da Nang a ir base. The ca su a ltie s raised the total P la n s G r o u p Booklet Available I . of U .S, com bat dead in Viet Nam ‘ resentecf'ifStu/tftfy at a*national Tno st outspoken'cri tic s o f A Mterr- in the la st 3 1 / 2 y e a rs to 372. teach-in on A m erican policy in can policy. Viet Nam to be held at the Saturday afternoon Bundy and T o In te r v ie w A d ire c to ry of sum m er s e r v ­ Sheraton P ark Hotel in Washing­ G eorge Kahin w ill speak on op­ The T ri-C o u n ty PlanningCom - ic e p ro je c ts w ill be distributed ton and expected to be broadcast posing sid es of the. Viet Nam at s ix cam pus locations T h u rs­ by closed c irc u it hook-ups to issu e . T h e ir points w ill then be Loan A p p lic a tio n m ission has announced that it will interview 450 students fn the next day. about 100 cam puses a c ro ss the d iscu ssed by a panel of four C alled SCO PE, the booklet is nation. p ro fe ss o rs on each sid e. D eadlines Set month in connection with a study on tra ffic patterns a n d travel published by the National Student MSU faculty m em bers on both T h o s e defending A m erican National Defense Education Act ro u tes in this a re a . A sso ciation (N'SA). It b rie fly de­ sid e s of the issu e w ill p a rtic i- policy w ill include W esley R . an applications a re now The com m ission w ill use data s c rib e s p ro je c ts fo r college stu­ .p ate, along with se v e ra l hundred F i s h e l , p ro fe sso r of political (NDEA) loan from the in terview sn o construct dents around the country. others from around the country scien ce at MSU, and John S ca lo - a va ila b le In the financial aid planning m odels fo r future ac­ SCO PE w ill be a va ila b le in the and M cGeorge Bundy, aide to pino of the U n iv ersity of C a li- o ffice. c e s s routes in the G re a te r Lan­ International C en ter, at the Un­ P resid ent Lyndon B . Johnson. forn ia, Henry K issin g e r of H ar- Deadline fo r applications for sing a re a . ion and 331 Student S e rv ic e s and T he teach-in w ill begin S atu r­ va rd and Zbigniew B rz ez in sk i sum m er term loans is June 1. “ We would appreciate cooper­ at the d esks of E a st A k e rs, South day morning with speeches by of Colum bia. Deadline fo r loans fo r th eaca- B L A C K AND W H I T f — T h a t ’ s th e d if fe r e n c e b etw e en d an ge r and s a fe ty in b ic y c l e ation by those students being in­ C a s e and B utterfield H alls. Hans Morgenthau of the U n iver­ Opposed to A m erican policy dem ic y e a r 1965-66 is June 15 . r id i n g on ca m p us at n ig h t. L in d a W e lls , St. L o u is j u n io r , d e m o n s tr a te s the d i f f i ­ terview ed ,” s a i d B r u c e C. F u rth e r inform ation i$ a v a il­ sity of Chicago, Isaac Deut^cher w ill be Morgenthau, W illiam A . Loan applications a re a va il­ c u lt y in s eeing a r i d e r In d a r k c lo th e s , l e f t , and the r e l a t iv e ease w ith w hich a a b le in 257 Student S e r v i c e s B row n, a sso c ia te p la n n e r with the able by callin g the NSA office at of Cam bridge U n iversity and A r ­ com m ission. r i d e r w e a r in g l i g h t - c o l o r e d c lo th e s can be seen. Photos by L a r r y C a r l s o n 355-8 28 1. thur M. S ch lesin ger J r . of H ar- ( c o n tin u e d on page 7) Building. 2 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W ednesday. May 12, 1965 T h is Has Som ething To Do W ith That - - - - e d j t o j ìm ìs — — — L a s t N ig h t I H a d T h e S t r a n g e s t D r e a m T h e , a e B A new e m p h a sis w as in tro ­ a g r e e it i s t i m e f o r a c h a n g e . d u c e d in to d i s c u s s i o n h e r e of th e T he U n i t e d S t a t e s m u s t r e a d ­ A t F a c e V a lu e civil rig h ts m o v e m e n t S atu rd ay , j u s t i t s s o c i a l s y s t e m in o r d e r to -a» —- ———- - « - —- —- —By Dave Hanson w h en N e g r o a u t h o r s L o u i s E. i n c o r p o r a t e a ll A m e r i c a n s in to a L o m a x and J o h n O. K i l l e n s s p o k e s o c i e t y a c t u a l l y r u n by th e i d e a l s T h e bearded, grubby and angry young men on today’ s cam puses of th e f a i l u r e of W h ite A m e r i c a of the A m e r i c a n d r e a m . T h e a l ­ a re not the sam e bearded grubby and angry young men of the fiftie s to p r o v i d e f o r i ts N e g r o m i n o r ­ t e r n a t i v e , th e a u t h o r s c o n t e n d . i s who were labeled beatniks. T h ey look the sa m e . N ew spapers and spectators s till ca ll them ity. T h e i r to n e w a s m a r k e d l y d i f ­ r e v o l u t i o n - - r e v o l u t i o n a i m e d at beatniks. But there is a d ifference. f e r e n t f r o m t h a t of s u c h N e g r o e q u a l i z i n g t h e i m b a l a n c e s of T h e " a c t iv i s t s ,” as they p re fe r to be labeled, a re involved in tr y ­ l e a d e r s a s Roy W ilk in s of the A m e r i c a n s o c i e t y no m a t t e r th e ing to change so cie ty— through p olitical protest. The beatniks r e ­ N A A C P a n d M a r t i n L u t h e r K ing, c o n s e q u e n c e s to t h o s e in c o n t r o l jected society and ch ose to live outside it. The beatniks d re sse d and lived the way they did becau se they w h o s e m i l d e r i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of now. couldn’ t accept “ the ro le .” The a c tiv ists d re s s and live the sam e th e N e g r o r e v o l t m a k e s w h ite T h is i s w h y L o m a x ’s a n d way but a re in so c ie ty . Th ey do not re je c t, but attack. N o r t h e r n e r s r e s t e a s y in t h e i r K i l l e n s ’ p o i n t of v ie w i s a l i t t l e A beatnik w as an individual, concerned with his own ro le in a w orld he did not c re a te and could not liv e with. The a ctiv ists are lib eralism . h a r d e r to t a k e th a n is t h a t of the le s s concerned with individuality than with making the world a place F o r L o m a x and K i l l e n s c o n ­ N e g ro l e a d e r s who s a y o n ly . in which they can liv e . B ecau se they a re a c tiv ists, trying to change, they attract the left c e s s i o n s of e q u a l r i g h t s f o r N e ­ • L e a r n to a c c e p t u s a s p e o p l e lik e and the righ t, such as the three supposed Comm unist agitato rs at g r o e s w ith in th e c o n t e x t of a you and t h e n t a k e u s in to y o u r s o ­ MSU. w h ite-ru n society a re not enough. ciety ." Beatniks seldom ro se up to challenge society overtly and never attracted the lunatic frin g e. • 'T h e w h ite m a n m u s t now fully T he m o r e i m p a t i e n t f a c t i o n s of T h e beatniks w ere a rtis ts . The a c tiv ists come from all field s. a c c e p t th e A m e r i c a n p r o m i s e . " the c iv il r i g h t s m o v e m e n t s a y i n ­ A beatnik was a h a rm le ss wierdo because he stayed out of the L o m a x s a i d . T h i s m e a n s le ttin g stead. " W e a re people, p e rh a p s w ay. The ac tiv ists won’ t be ignored. Anyone who accepted the label of beatnik in the fiftie s w as a phony. th e N e g r o in on e v e r y l e v e l . o v e r ­ not j u s t lik e y o u . b u t we d e m a n d T h e hard c o re , the sin c e re and often talented m inority, w ere B e a ts. c o m i n g th e r e m n a n t s of 300 y e a r s o u r f a i r s h a r e of o u r s o c i e t y Ja c k Kerouac w as the fir s t loud vo ic e . He has n ever written about of p r e j u d i c e and m a k i n g ‘‘c e r t a i n now ." p o litic s. It’ s alw ays the p rivate little floating world of the Subter­ raneans that he w rite s about. On the Road fo re v e r, the B e a ts he inalienable r ig h ts " inalienable K i l le n s s a i d S a t u r d a y : c h a ra c te riz e s a re search in g, through dope, sex , alien re lig io n s and thought, fo r the big som ething—the answ er. for everyone. •W hen th e h i s t o r y of o u r t i m e T h e ac tiv ists have the an sw ers, or at le a st an a n sw er they can work F o r K illens. this m e a n s r e ­ is w r i t t e n , it w o n ’t b e i m p o r t a n t with. Where they got the answ ers is the dilem m a. w r i t i n g A m e r i c a n h i s t o r y. N e ­ who r e a c h e d th e m o o n f i r s t . T h e y The B e a ts, nomads of the W estern world, s till e x is t. Kerouac g r o e s , he c o n t e n d s , h a v e b e e n will s a y t h a t t h i s w a s th e t i m e has ju st written a new book, "D eso la tio n A n g e ls ." Other, stron ger v o ic e s have com e and gone and th ere a re uneasy blends of the old system atically e x c l u d e d from when r a c i a l p r e j u d i c e s b e c a m e and new groups in the fringe m edia. M agazines that w ere once B eat the t e x t b o o k s . T h e two a u t h o r s o b s o l e t e , and th e y w ill c a l l t h is a re now becom ing a ctiv ist. Youth is something we can’ t change. Bohem ian, B e a ts, beatniks or the ‘f r e e d o m c e n t u r y ’ . ’’ a c tiv ists, whatever they are, the bearded m inority w ill alw ays be The fre e d o m c e n tu ry h as m ean t L E T T E R S T O T H E E D IT O R with us. R u s h H o u r T r a f f ic th e c iv il r i g h t s m o v e m e n t in the It may be a sym ptom of the tim es that today’ s co llege student is U n ite d S t a t e s , th e e n d of i m p e r ­ M a jo rity Rule O r 'T yra n n y1? r e s t le s s and anxious fo r change. D u r i n g r u s h p e r i o d s , th e s e r v ­ i a l i s m a r o u n d th e w o r l d , th e The beatniks paved the way by saying no to so ciety. The a ctiv ists a re saying no, but they a re also saying no longer. ing a r e a of the Union C a f e t e r i a e m e r g e n c e of m e a n s , h o w e v e r T o the E d ito r: th ere is p rejud ice in E a st L an ­ sing are in a m inority. another. A m inority tyranny is c erta in ly not d em o cracy. T h e ir legacy to the next generation m ay be a s e r ie s of problem s c a n be the m o s t f r u s t r a t i n g p l a c e fa u l ty , o f d i s c u s s i n g on a w o r l d ­ I am writing this le tter in pro­ Why can’ t this m inority see G re g Gorm an protested and unsolved. It may be a legacy of adult p rejud ice toward on th e c a m p u s . that perhaps E a st Lansing wants B irm ingham freshm an any activism at c o lle g e . But it could be a legacy, if they w ill fight w id e s c a l e th e p r o b l e m s of h u ­ test of the methods that are be­ to be as the m ajority of its people fo r the right things, of a world fin ally worth living in. S t u d e n t s , s e c r e t a r i e s , fa c u l ty m anity. ing used to force an open occu­ pancy bill upon the people of want it to be? And why can’ t they P o in t O f View and c a m p u s g u e s t s j o s t l e t h r o u g h Things That Go Bump see that the m ajo rity of people T h e r e a r e t h o s e who f e e l th i s E a st Lansing. The following quote are against them? It is evident th e s e r v i n g a r e a in no p a r t i c u ­ i s not e n o u g h . T h e y f e e l , and w ith is taken from the May 5 State N ew s. It is a report on a state­ that the people a re : if there was l a r o r d e r , t r y i n g to lo a d t h e i r j u s t i f i c a t i o n , t h a t th e A m e r i c a n ment made by B yron P eterson , a m ajority behind these groups t r a y s w ith food f o r l u n c h o r d i n ­ c i v i l r i g h t s m o v e m e n t w ill r e s u l t NAACP president in a speech to there would be no need to p ass law s forcing people to integrate. ner. in a h o llo w V ic to r y f o r e q u a l i t y if the E a st Lansing C ity Council. The State News said : If the m ajority of citizen s sup­ m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Q y M ic h a e l S t e e ly A lth o u g h th e fo o d i s a r r a n g e d it m e r e l y b r i n g s N e g r o e s up to ported these groups’ id eas, then He warned that if action was integration would com e about nat­ We have here the m akings of a B ro th e rs; and we a ll know that v e r s it y cam puses to advance op­ in an o r d e r l y f a s h i o n , t h e r e th e m i d d l e of the s a m e s o c i e t y on not taken soon, a ra c ia l c r is is u ra lly , without any p re ss u re . new cult which can perhaps prove rig h ts and freedom (gasp, choke) posing philosophies’,’ . (No! Gosh! s e e m s to be no o r d e r l y a c c e s s w h o s e l o w e r l e v e l s th e y h a v e could occur in E ast L a n sin g ...” In e ssen ce, the people who are helpful to those who have aban­ a re the insidious tools of com­ T s k , tsk, the crow d m utters). doned C h ristia n ity as ridiculous m unist a g ita to rs— so stam p them \*oute fo r p a t r o n s . T h e r e s u l t is li V e t t 'v ^ U tfW . ' He was also reported to have * .ju-7 said that thert- action Claim ing to uphold rigVa»,sr.d\iVv» and a r t s till ilp - a But don’ t despajr-,, fo r Hannah c o n f u s i o n ? d r o p p e d t r ^ y s a n rfifn x -' T h e si p e o p le f e e l, and th e two taken if the city cUes not r e ­ ert/ew .,v*%'in effect, forcin g the m ore sa tisfac to ry replacem ent. w ill of a m inority upon a m ajo r­ In the past few' d ays it has been “ The hope is that we can p r e ­ And for those of you who don’ t vent brigh t-eyed youths from be­ io u s c u s t o m e r s . a u th o r s who s p o k e h e r e S a t u r d a y spond fav o ra b ly .” ity. T h ese people, in protesting p'roven to us by va rio u s form s of like the way things a re : get out; A lso, in the sam e issu e , there against injustice, a re com m itting logic and by in trin sic faith that because we like the days of y e s ­ ing u sed ,” he sa id . M o s t p e r s o n s who e a t r e g u l a r ­ a r e am ong th eir m o st eloquent was a letter that said : “ H ere in in ju stice. T h e ir methods do not Hannah p o s s e s s e s omnipotence,' te ry e a r and intend to keep them. T h e Hannah P r a y e r : F ro m p e r­ ly at th e U nio n C a f e t e r i a th in k s p o k e s m e n , th a t a n e w s o c i e t y the North we w ill have 2,000 hot, solve the problem — they a re ju st om niscience, and other theistic angry N egroes concentrated on substituting o n e in ju stice f o r v e rts a n d com plies a n d long th e food is p r e t t y g o o d . B u t n e a r ­ m u s t be b u i l t in w h i c h s k i n p i g ­ the south side of Detroit. And attrib utes. Then from the holy ground of H is n e w Packaging warned u s: B ew a re , students! Hannah has bearded beatniks, and things that go bump in o u r m inds, good ly all of t h e m th in k th e d i s t r i b u ­ m en tatio n o r p re v io u s condition they won’ t be standing around Building, fo re v e r in the future "S o m e p erso n s like to use uni­ Hannah d elive r u s. tio n of food is a t r o c i o u s . B ro th e rly W a y chanting that it is awful hard to o f s o c i a l s e r v i t u d e w o n ’t b e i m ­ take to be treated this way: they to be the reve re d object of much pilgrim age by the faithful, He de­ T h o s e in c h a r g e s h o u l d c o n s i d ­ p o r t a n t . bu t in w h ic h th e r i g h t s , aren ’ t going to take it any more! T o the E d ito r: liv e re d H is f ir s t Revelation for e r r e - r o u t i n g th e s e r v i n g a r e a so c i v i l and h u m a n , of a ll m e n w ill It may be pretty hot this sum m er. P e rso n a lly, I p re fe r picket signs this new theology: “ U n iversity s t u d e n t s are that c u s to m e r s du rin g ru sh p e r ­ be all-im portant. to r i f le s .” In referen ce to M r. D a v e S tew art’ s Point of View column, choice targets fo r exploitation by Letter Policy i o d s c a n a v o id th e u p s e t t i n g c o n ­ That is th eir d re a m for A m e r ­ If the cause of the NAACP and “ G reek Houses Should R eveal Peking-brand id e o lo g ists.” fu s io n t h a t now e x i s t s . ica. the other participating groups is good, m oral and righ t, why then M ay 6 edition: R a c ia l B ia s e s ,” published in the He even revealed .to us the form ula these com m unist agita­ The State N ews w elcom es all le tte rs to the editor from any m em ­ b e rs of the MSU com m unity or n o n -U n iversi'y re a d e r s. do they have to re so rt to mak­ F ir s t of all, a re you a G reek, to rs u se: C re a te doubt against all But S e rio u s ly . L e tte rs should be no longer than 300 words and typed double­ ing th reats to the C ity Council? s ir ? Have you e v e r even bothered constituted authority: f i n d a spaced if p o ssib le . Lon ger le tters m ay be considered fo r publica­ Why do groups which are seek­ to go through ru sh ? I dare say you c a u se , such as m o r e student tion a s “ Point of V iew ” colum ns. Correspondents should include ing social ju stice have to re so rt should know the facts first-h an d righ ts or freedom ; get adm inis­ tra to rs to make foolish m istak es name and, if applicable, U n iv ersity standing. T h is inform ation m ay to blackm ail? befo re writing anything. (this is the e a s ie s t p art); obtain be withheld upon requ est, but no unsigned le tters w ill be printed. T h e A ll-D a y T e a c h -In ' Second, you attempt to draw a B lack m ail of the m ajority in p a ra lle l between alleged d is­ a m arty r; and continue unrest. T h e State News re s e r v e s the right to select and edit a ll le tters to favor of a m inority can never be How the unrest and agitation fit space req u irem en ts. By DON SOCKOL Students will be able to ask questions during crim ination by G re e k s and the ju stified . And those who feel that c a se of M rs. G ibson. May I r e ­ fo r freedom and righ ts advances mind you that a fra te rn ity or so­ com m unism has not yet been r e ­ T ea ch -in s have been gaining popularity on the teach-ins, giving vent to both sid es of e very issu e . ro r it y is a p riva te institution— vealed , but Hannah's faithful have IfPW campi all over the country. T e a ch -in s w ill be held from 8 a .m .- 5 p.m . i w i q . p | « 1 rep eat fo r em p h asis, p riv a te — no doubt that this w ill be the next E a r lie r this term there was a teach-in on e v e ry weekday. Students who have to work dur­ W h a t rric e Vjlory f w h ereas M rs. Gibson offered to R evelation. Viet Nam and on Thursday a teach-in on c iv il rent to the public. I subm it, s ir , Throughout the country the oc­ ACROSS righ ts is planned. ing the day can attend night teach-in s from 7-10 T o the E d ito r: that your p a ra lle l is com pletely c u rren ce of this form ula can be 1. A ppropri­ 28. Appointed The teach-in is becoming so popular that c e r ­ p .m . evidenced in peace groups and ate to arriv e tain m em bers of the faculty have conceived a new Buildings can be constructed where the teach- erro n eou s. 4. Stimulate 29. T h a t m an in s can take p lace. I noticed that P resid ent Hannah T h ird , concerning your sug­ freedom groups who a re trying 7. Propels a 30. Cenus of idea for the future. N aturally, some expense w ill a ris e in support­ (State N ew s, May 5) was asked gestion t h a t G re e k s publish to dupe people into believing that boat grasses The plan they have may not be able to take e f­ ing these teach-ins. T h e re fo re , it is suggested why MSU did not have a Phi Beta “ th eir p re fe rre d r a c e ,” such an th ere is something wrong with 11. Inventor 32. Public fect for many y e a r s , as it req u ires much plan­ that the U niversity ch arge a nominal fee to sup­ Kappa chapter, and replied that asinine rem ark is unworthy of our great G overnor W allace who 13. C alam itous vehicle ning and organization. p o rt this worthwhile activity. we had been turned down because com m ent. p roclaim ed that these people are 14. U ncanny 33. Feign Floyd Proancon, p ro fe sso r of education, out­ we stre s s e d "te ch n ica l educa­ Would you like to investigate "C om m un ist Beatnik P e r v e r t s ” 5. Agree 1 35 Flat tish lines the plan as follow s. He c a lls it an “ A ll- P ro fe sso r Proancon a rb itra rily sets the fee at 17. Tub 36. I^trge $109.25 for Michigan resid en ts and $292.25 for tion” and "intern ational educa­ m ore fully? Until and unless you (Hannah, being a god, is m ore streams U niversity T e a c h -In ." tion” and "d id not require a fo r­ do, p le a se try to keep your i r ­ tactful than this). 18 Fleered Men will be trained in every field , from lit­ ou t-of-state people. 19. S. Amer. 37. Middle- T h e potential of this schem e, to my mind at eign language for all liberal a rts ration al libel to y o u rse lf. On a m o r e local l e v e l this Indian g ro up 39. Poems 1tam per 10. Coaster eratu re to engineering. Each man w ill conduct form ula can be seen weaving its teach-ins in his chosen field . P ro fe sso rs of E u r­ le a s t, is tremendous. students.” But he was optimistic H ow ever, should you decide to 20. C orrupt 40. Orestes' Monster 12 River Perh aps this plan is too fa r ahead of its tim e, about being accepted soon. trouble y o u rse lf, 1 invite you to insidious com m unist web on our 2 1 . ( >ne sister Fr. sum m er island opean history will hold European h istory teach- but hopefully, it might catch the im aginations of How? B y giving up th é land v is it our house. I’ ll show you own cam pus in t h e alarm ing 22. Vigor: 42. ( '.aged Proceed 16. Metallic in s, p ro fe sso rs of geography will conduct geog­ p erso n s in a position to effect p o sitive action. grant philosophy of p ractical arts what brotherhood m eans to m e. sp read of agitating group s: the slang 43. 2.000 lbs Yield element raphy teach-ins, etc. and forgetting international edu­ But my broth ers a re of my own Com m ittee fo r P e ace in V i e t 23. Elephant 44. Flow back 7. Acquire 18. Dine cation? Is it beneath an intellec­ choosing, M r. S tew art— and that Nam, the Ad Hoc L ib r a r y Com ­ tusk DOWN 8. C arry too 19. Fuel tual to study agriculture? Is it m akes all the d ifferen ce in the m ittee and C SR which united with 26 Cubic 1 King far 20. Shedding acceptable to learn a foreign lan­ world between a fra te rn ity and a the lib ra ry com m ittee f o r a meter topper 9. F.xpansive crab guage, but,degr..adjng VuwierstMd»- -roo77»»g-hc».r». * s tr c r g e r oifor^sivo . <* 2 2 F.xpostu MICHIGAN / 2 3 4 T~ k r 1. 9 10 late the culture of the people who Now a new one h a s a rise n from STATI UNIViaSITV S T A T I N E W S speak it? Ja m e s H. E ck l, out of the muck and m ire of com­ % 24. F.dible II a 13 leafstalk Fortunately, the present cam ­ C orresponding s e c re ta ry , m unist a g g r e s s io n .M S U P P A , i i % Ik 25. Affirmative Alpha Alpha Chapter, which intends to adopt and help 14 27 Football M em ber A ssociated P r e s s , United P r e s s E d ito r .................................... John Van Gieson pus honor society, Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Tau develop a V ietnam ese v i l l a g e ; M team International, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso c ia ­ tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P r e s s , M ichigan , A d vertisin g M anager ............. A rthu r L an ger Cam pus Editor .................. C h a rle s C . W ells (whose standards are equalled but unexcelled by those of Phi another group tryin g to tell us we have problem s when they know % 19 IT to 19 28. U nex­ ploded shell P r e s s \ssociatior.. M anaging Editor ................ Hugh J . L each Spo rts Editor .................... R ich ard Schwartz B eta Kappa), has no such strange re stric tio n s. M o re O r Less that we have thousands of well tl %21 23 % 't i 14 IS 31. Insertion 32. Sew Published e ve ry c la s s day throughout fa ll, w in ter and spring term s and twice w eekly W ire Editor ....................... B ill K ra se a n It is my hope that MSU either T o the E d ito r: qualified ad viso rs o v e r there helping a n d protecting t h o s e % % to 33. U nder­ A ssista n t Ad M anagers .......... Ken Hoffman, Ik 27 29 % pinning sum m er term by the students of M ichigan M arcy Rosen continues to be turned down by Phi B eta Kappa or quits apply­ people. 3ê d 31 32 34. Lay at State U niversity. C irculation M anager ................. Jim B ak er E d ito rial Editors ............ M ichael Kindman, T o t h e MSU Com m ittee f o r ing, u n t i l t h a t organization P e ace in V iet Nam: We have to stop the flood of com m unism now! And we can %% % 35 anchor 35. Winter Second c la s s postage paid at E ast Lansing, Susan F ilso n changes its ru le s. MSU would certain ly be sacrificin g some of What A m erica needs from its s ta rt with this group. 33 34 d % month: abbr M ichigan. young people is m ore courage and Don't ch arte r it, and if anyone 3k 3T 31. 37. F.mployes E d ito rial and bu sin ess offices at 341 Stu­ Night Editor ......................... M ichael Kindman Photography A d v is o r ................. David Jaeh nig its most basic principles were le s s p ro file . knows people involved in it, they % 38. Scientist's it to attempt to meet the afore­ should try to bring them into the 39 40 41 workshop: dent S e rv ic e s Building, M ichigan State Uni­ v e rs ity , E a st L an sin g, M ichigan. N ew s A d v is o r ....................... R ich ard E . Hansen Copydesk A d v is o r ...........................Henry P r ic e sa id entrance requirem ents. D a lla s R . Doughty fold of Hannahism, or even p er­ 42 Ü 43 À 4 ab b r. 41. Rehold Name withheld A rkansaw , W is., freshm an secute them if n e c e ssa ry . V eteran, South V iet Nam We have been given the Word, % Y/< M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan W ednesday, May 12, 1965 3 World News B ia s C o lo r s V ie w O f L a t in A m e r ic a ftt solid con vivial human life . The A m erican p olitics a re unstable at a Glance By B I L L M c F A R L I N State News S taff W r i t e r tainty about employm ent, acco rd ­ ing to S ilv e rt. " I f C hileans Just had a s many individual Is much happier In the city, even In a slum , and he Is and lean slightly to the left. H owever, according to S llv ert, N ative bias prevents A m eri­ also f r e e r ,” Sllvert said. a ll L atin A m erica is not anxious p e s o s a s so cio logist inter - F r o m O u r W i r e S e r v ic e s cans from seeing Latin A m erica L atin A m e rica does have a to go Communist. v ie w e rs , life would be good,” a s it re a lly Is , according to m iddle c la s s , according to S il­ ’ ’ The people from the slum s S ilve rt quipped. Kalman H. S llv e rt, d irecto r of Shortly a fter a r r iv a l in the v e rt. B u t A m e r i c a n s tend a re not the people fo r a revolu­ Mao Defends D om inican Rebels studies fo r the A m erican Uni­ to equate m iddle c la ss with demo­ tion. The real revoluntionaries v e rs itie s Field Staff. c ra c y , which is not alw ays true. a re m em bers of the m iddle and TO KYO —Mao T se -T u n g of Red China said "P e o p le in the U.nlted States R e la te d S t o r y On Page 7 “ T h e re is a la rg e middle c la ss upper c la s s e s ,” Sllvert said . T uesday “ U .S. m ilitary intervention in the Do­ tend to think of the man from in L atin A m erica, but it is not S ilv e rt said that a revolution m inican Republic has aroused a new wave the country as honest, and tend our kind of m iddle c la s s ,” S ll­ is helped if the city does not against U .S . im p erialism among the people of to fe e l that the c ity sllc k e r Is a c i t y , t h e n e w c o m e r fe e ls vert said . fu lfill two go als. The city m ust Latin A m erica and the w orld.” crook,” Sllvert said . euphoric. F o r the f ir s t tim e, A c la s s can d iffer in different be able to stim ulate new a r r iv a ls “ You, the heroic Dominican people, a re def­ S llv e rt, p ro fe sso r of political S ilv e rt states, the Individual has p arts of the w orld, and gen erali­ and it must be able to p hysically initely not alone in your stru ggle ,” he declared scie n ce at Dartmouth C o llege, the freedom of a sso ciatio n . He zations about c la ss behavior on re c e iv e them. in a statem ent callin g on the world to unite for a stated that this attitude co lo rs can now choose his frien d s and a w orld -w ide scale a re usually If the city fa ils in these en­ " tit - fo r - t a t stru ggle” against the United S tates. our approach to urban studies re la tiv e s . risk y , S ilve rt stated. d eavo rs, the clim ate fo r revo­ China’ s top lead er said the United States is done in Latin A m erica. “ A l s o , t h e y consume good. Many people believe that Latin lution has im proved. c a rry in g out its ‘ ‘ arm ed intervention” in the B ecause of these attitudes, few Silvert spoke at the second Dominican Republic under the banner of fighting so cio logists can look objectively conference on urbanism in Latin M ao com m unism . at the c itie s of L atin A m erica. A m e rica. The firs t session was “ T h ere is an old saying, 'C ity held la st y e a r. Both sessio n s a ir makes a man f r e e ;’ I believe M illik e n C laim s R o m n e y a re sponsored by the MSLTLatin this is true, but only when the A m erican Studies Center. C hina G re a te s t T h re a t To Peace: B a ll functions of the city a r e laced into the la rg e r national p attern ,” Is L e a d in g G O P Prospect A fter leaving MSU, S ilve rt w ill take a six-w eek tour of C h ile, LONDON—The United States warned Tuesday that Communist Sllvert said. C hina’ s ambitions are the greatest threat to world peace. p residential nominee in 1966. Uruguay and \ enezuela'. S llv ert, speaking Monday night GRAND R A P ID S (L P l)-L t.G o v . U n d ersecretary of State G eorge VV. B a ll sounded the warning at » " I t ’ s a difficult question to the opening sessio n of a three-day m eeting of the Council of M inis­ I lift! If II fin ti in the Con-Con Room of the International C enter, stated that Will i am M illiken said T uesday that Gov. G eorge Romney is the answ er at this tim e,” he said. Faculty To M eet t e r s of the North Atlantic T re a ty Organization NATO. M illiken s a i'd that besides THE R E IG N IN G R O Y A L T Y — The w in n e r and new there a re many reasons fo r the m ost widely discussed p o ssibility Romney, Gov. W illiam Scranton h o ld e r of th e M is s L a n s in g t i t l e is J u lie Sudau, M t. country dw eller to move to the fo r the 1968 Republican p r e s i­ The U niversity C ollege w ill of Pennsylvania, form er Vice C le m e n s fr e s h m a n . M is s Sudau hopes to f o l l o w In c ity. dential nomination. P resid ent Richard Nixon and oth­ hold its spring term faculty m eet­ U.S. O bjects To U.N. P roposal the fo o ts te p s of S a lly Jane N oble ast y e a r 's M is s “ The disorganization of the M illiken said t h e interest e r s w e re p o ssib ilitie s for the 1968 ing at 7:30 tonight in the Wonders L a n sin g , who went on to b e c o m e M is s M ic h ig a n , ru ral fam ily plays a la rg e part shown in the M ichigan governor Hall K iva. Republican nomination. Photo by D avid Sykes in the movements to the c ity ,” is nationwide. UNITED NATIONS—The United S tates objected T uesday to a U ru­ S ilve rt said. He made his re m a rk s at a Poles Feel The BBC guayan resolution, declarin g it would have, the effect of interjecting Often, when newcom ers a rriv e p re s s conference following his the U.N. S ecu rity Council into the Dominican situation. in the city the only housing they appearance at a k ick -o ff break ­ U .S . A m bassador A dlai E . Stevenson addressed the 11-nation coun­ can afford is in the slum s. fast for a GOP fund ra isin g cam ­ O N I » Distorts U.S. Image c il a fter Uruguay’ s C a rlo s M aria Velazquez had submitted a new "M o st people in the slum s paign and reception fo r House proposal exp ressin g concern over the situation in the Dominican of a city fee l, subjectively, that M inority L e ad e r G erald Ford Republic a n d g iv in g U .N .S e cre ta ry -G e n e ra lU T h a n t a watchdog ro le. they a re much better off than Ju n e 7. Romney w ill be a sp ecial lot believe adoption of this resolution would be usef when they lived in the country, guest at the reception. Stevensoi ; said. e v e n when objective evidence The T r a v e r s e C ity Republican Many P o le s listen to the BBC Poland, was lite r a lly mobbed by shows that they a re w rong,” said to a d irect question at the and the Voice of A m e rica, but the P o le s, M iss Rock said. S ilvert stated. p re s s conference that his plans Duty B ill Approved they feel that Radio F r e e Europe L ife is very hard for old people, In Latin A m erica many c la s s e s w ere uncertain. The question was and Poland is v e ry backward in live in the slu m s— not just the would he be a candidate for gov­ d isto rts the news and gives a WASHINGTON—The House Ways E M eansC om m itteeT u esd ay ap­ poor im age of A m e ric a, said a many re sp e c ts, e sp e cia lly out­ low er c la s s . The lowest c la ss is ern o r if Romney eith er ran for proved President Johnson’ s request to reduce from $100 to $50 the Fulbright p ro fe sso r in- B e sse y sid e the c itie s. ch aracte r iz ^ fc b y their uncer - the Senate or becam e the GOP amount of d u ty-free goods which U .S. to u rists m ay bring home from Aid To Students Increases Hall Monday night. foreign coun tries. V irginia Rock, who spent two / The bill also would reduce the amount of liquor, which a U .S . tour­ y e a rs in Poland, said that Polish ist may bring back d u ty-free. T h is clampdown was not requested by life has changed greatly since the adm inistration, but it had stro n gb ack in gfro m U .S . liquor in ter­ the "S ta lin is t P e rio d ." e sts and state liquor control boards. Poland was left in total ruin S ' after World War II, and as a r e ­ su lt m ost of the c itie s a re newly C o lle g e s G iv e $ 2 5 1 M illio n Rusk A t NATO C ouncil reconstructed, she said. About $120 m illion was in schol­ WASHINGTON f — F o rty -o n e handed out f r o m $500,000 to arsh ip s, $85 m illion in loans and / A m ajor problem in Poland is LONDON—S e c re ta ry of State Dean Rusk will co lle ge s and u n iv e rsitie s each $999,999 in sch o larsh ip s, loans $45 m illion in jobs. a lack of housing in the citie s, and jobs. Individual institutions w ere not fly to London today to present U .S. view s on Viet and its cause is a lack of build­ awarded $1 m illion or m ore in Nam and other world problem s to the spring financial aid to th eir students T h ese figu res, from a report ideniified, but there w ere some ing m ate ria ls. issued Tuesday by the Educa­ lines to read between. m eeting of th e council of the North Atlantic Iron ically, there a re too many during th e 1963-64 academ ic T r e a ty O rganization, the U .S. delegation said tional T estin g S e rv ic e , show that F o r i n s t a n c e , the figures arch itects to fit the needs of the y e a r . Another 74 institutions each helping their students get through c le a r ly indicate that a re la tiv e ­ T uesday. country, she said. Rusk origin ally had been scheduled to attend college has become a m ulti-m il­ ly few of the rich est schools — The old churches and p alaces the meeting but sent U n d ersecretary of State lion dollar business for the na­ which usually are also the m ost C alasciar o f that do rem ain a re a com bina­ G eorge W. B a ll instead because of the Domin­ tion’ s institutions of h i g h e r expensive — gave a disprop or­ tion of differenr tvpes of arch i- ican c r is i s . learning. tionate sh are of the aw ards. tecture with ir- que being p re v ­ The 15 NATO a llie s will go into secret sess this afterr- t d iscu ss \ let Nam— a pi aient In southern f al and. C o m in g E v en te T h e testing s e r v ic e said the 1,221 co lleges and u n iversities T h o s e 41 institutions which awarded $1 m illion or m ore — Many .-of the n jd ern art.sts. on x W - S • • Johnson" sop "P ■+ . y the • s u r v e y total was $69t?> a re i m p r c . Ev! Vfc -'T r s , 37.Ù Wean es d a / C h a rle s IX Ca, .i 1 I ranee d isa g re e . ; not interested i>c i allst awarded more th llr $25f miffn't made up only 4 p er cent’ of tne • Ag E c o n o m i c s — 7: 30 •m ., in student aid. institutions surveyed. re alism , M iss Rock >aia. Production C red it A sso ciation ’ s But the report admittedly re ­ Alm ost half the $251 m illion W heelless A irp la n e Lands Safely "T h e theater is ve ry much work w i t h T e lfa rm . Speaker: v e a ls only part of the true situa­ reported was awarded by only alive in Poland,, with over 10S David Boorm an. 31 Ag H all. tion. it includes only aid given 10 p er cent of the institutions. E L PASO— An A m erican A irlin e s Boeing ” 07 je t a irlin e r with 126 live theaters e x iste n c e,” she D airy Club— 7:30 p .m ., in­ to students selected by the c o l­ The su rvey noted t h a t “ al­ p erso n s aboard landed, safely hero T u esday after losing a wheel on c re a sin g use of synthetic foods. le g e s th em selves. though public institutions in this M O R E D A Y S BEFORE said . takeoff and c irc lin g E l Paso International A irport for m ore than an Movie houses a re so popular S peaker: Robert K ra m e r. 126 it does not include awards report enrolled 64 p er dent of hour, dumping fuel. that a person must re s e r v e a seat Anthony. made by national scholarship all undergraduates, they awarded WATER Spokesmen fo r the a irlin e said there was no damage to the plane in .order to see a llm . Packaging S o c ie t y - - : p.m. ,107 p ro g ram s such as the National only 37 p er cent of the tutal aid in the em ergency landine and no one was hurt. International C en ter. M e r i t Scholarship p rogram s, rep orted .” The Stalinist period isolated P ark and R ecreation A dm inis­ state scholarship and loan p ro ­ T h is should s u rp rise no one. Poland from the West, and this tration—Noon, n e w club room gram s, work-study gran ts, or F ir s t , tuition and fees at {Jublic caused a se v e re lim itation of " F ” W ells. even loans and jobs which stu­ institutions a re fa r low er than Reds Push F o r Indonesian B reak dents get after a rriv in g on cam ­ books a n d new spapers being A rab Club— 7:30 p .m .. sym ­ at p rivate c o lle g e s, and the need JA K A R T A —Com m unist organizations Tuesday demanded that In­ printed, M iss Rock said. posium : Challenge to U .S. Policy pus. th erefore isn’ t as g re a t. Second, CARNIVAL Today, new spapers a re sm all in the A r a b - l s r a e l Dispute. T h e $251 m illion reported by much of the aid granted students donesia break relatio n s with t h e L'nited States and confiscate all A m erican prop erty because of the detention of an Indonesian ship in and v e ry lim ited, with much cen­ S p e a k e rs: Harold T . Walsh, Mo- the Education T e stin g S erv ic e at public institutions is in state sorsh ip of the news. T h ere is hamed Mehdi. Union P a rlo rs . went to 454,000 students.The av­ scholarship and loan p ro g ram s, C aliforn ia. The v e s s e l, owned bv the sem i-governm ental Ja k a rta Lloyd C o ., little or no advertising in these Arnold A ir S o cie ty— 7 p.m ., e ra g e student award was $553. not included in the tabulation. w as ordered held in Long Beach under a court ord er obtained by a p ap e rs, she said. Quonset 73. E .S . rubber company w h o s e property was taken o v erb y the Indo­ M SU P rom enad ers — 7 - nesian governm ent. “ Over 85 per cent of thebooks 8 :15 p .m ., 34 Women’ s IM. in lib ra rie s w ere destroyed dur­ w ild n e w b e a c h g l a s s e s I T ’S C O M IN G THIS ing the w a r,” M iss Rock said. G reen Splash— 6 p .m ., Wom­ S ta lin ’ s Face Seen In F ilm M illions of books are being en’ s IM lounge, initiation of pled­ F R ID A Y a n d S A TU R D A Y MOSCOW—The face of Joseph Stalin T uesday flashed on Moscow published each y e a r to replenish ges and installation of next y e a r’ s ( T h e y ’ re P O L A R I Z E D , to o!) m ovie sc re en s for the fir s t tim e in m ore than a decade. It m arked the lib r a rie s , which a re still in­ o ffic e r s . D e sse rt to follow c e re ­ N IG H T mony. another development in the mild re v iv a l of the man form er P re m ie r adequate, she said . A m e r ic a n a u th o rs a re v e ry $1.75 ( P A R E N T ’S $2.25 SAT. Nikita S . Khrushchev once labeled a " m u r d e r e r .” The long -discred ited Soviet dictator reappeared in old w artim e p o p u la r in P o la n d , w it h S t e in b e c k , Student D efends FRI. N ITE WEEKEND) N ITE n e w sre els, seen by thousands of M u scovites. The R u ssian s broke H e m in g w a y an d Caldw ell h e a d in g into applause at the unexpected view of Stalin. th e lis t . S t e i n b e c k , w h o v i s it e d P olitical Ideas Tv r t n One of three Indian a U niversity students who face up to three X \ Campus Briefs y e a r s in prison fo r th eir politi­ ca l ideas will be on campus to­ day plead his c a se . u - Ralph Levitt w ill speak at 8:30 p .m . in 32 Union. F a r m e r T o S p e a k T h u r s d a y L e vitt, who was awarded his Ph.D. in 1962, was on the IU cam ­ ■K pus in 1963 under a University' Ja m e s F a rm e r, national d ire c ­ p .m . in 3 1 1 Student S e rv ic e s. tion and now regional natu ralist Fellow sh ip , when he was charged tor of the C ongress of R a c ia l The board w ill also d iscu ss fo r the M ichigan Conservation under Indiana law with " a s s e m - JÈL Equality- (CO RE), w ill speak here selection of m em bers of student Department, w ill a lso d iscu ss the lin g " to advocate the violent T h ursday a s part of a fund­ ju d icia ry . ro le of In terpretive n atu ralists in overthrow of the governm ents of ra isin g d rive fo r the Student Ed­ the M ichigan Department of Con- Indiana and the United States, G r e a t F o r G i r l W a tc h e r s , T oo! ö l-, M icro sco p y F o ru m m ucation P ro je ct (ST E P ). serva tio n . A com m ittee to aid theBlonm - ington students has organized a Hey! Doubles As A Headband! He w ill talk at 4 p .m . in F a ir ­ M ichigan Electron M icroscopy The m eeting is open to all child T h eatre. nation-wide defense for thethree w ill jigld a, forjiiTi^today. at 7^:30 ’ *TTcl?ets, wiilch cost "$1 -eacn,’1 p .m ., 10 1 Bioch em istry bulding. Í !Y V C£VSÓ'z».?t.UÖJKHä: fß sTUdçrrîrs. w ill be sold at the door and a re a lso availab le at the Union, In­ The forum w ill include talks by A.W . Stinson, of the Anatomy B o y -W a tch e T s Lansing ternational C en ter and P a r a ­ Department at MSU, and D .E . mount News Stand. S ch erp ereel, Department of M e­ New at W allace’ sl You can see out-they can’ t see in! F a rm e r w as a founder of CORE One continuous peek-hole lens cu rves from side to sid e . ta llu rgy . in 1942 and led the f ir s t F r e e ­ A ll in terested students and fa­ It’ s p olarized p ro c e ss filte rs d irect sun, knocks out dom Ride in Jackson , M is s ., in culty a re invited to attend. reflected g la re , flirty fram e co lo rs, too. 19 6 1. The S T E P p roject w ill send • y e e x a m i n a t i o n s b y D R . W. C . J E N S E N , r e g i s t e r e d o p t o m e t r i e t TIC K ETS SOLD AT . . . students and faculty to work with P a rk And R ecreation WALLACE OPTICIANS educational p rogram s at Rust BRODY AND W ILS O N DORMS 5 - 7 P .M . Dave D ilts w ill show slid es of C o llege, a N egro school in Holly CONRAD A U D IT O R IU M 2 :3 0 -3 :3 0 Mammoth C ave and m any na­ Corner of Abbott and Grand River Sprin gs, M iss. C A M P B E L L ’ S S U B U R B A N VAN N E A R A U D IT O R IU M tu ra listic a r e a s of M ichigan to the P ark and R ecreation Admin­ Branch Off ic e s at C A M P B E L L ’ S S U B U R B A N SHOP ASMSU istratio n Club in the basem ent of 3040 Vine (opposite Frandor) Ph. IV 9-2774 UNION T I C K E T O F F I C E 8 A . M . - 5 P . M . The ASMSU Student B oard w ill “ F " W ells Hall today at noon. OKEMOS HASLETT I N T E R N A T I O N A L C E N T E R 11 A . M . - l P .M . a l s o o f f i c e s d o w n t o w n a t 107 N . W a s h i n g t o n , P h . I V 2 - 1 1 7 5 begin studying tonight a rep ort on D llts, a recent graduate in Member F ederal D e p o s it Insurance Corp. D r . R . C . J o n e s a nd D r. B . C. B u s s a rd , re g is te re d o p to m e tris ts IN FRONT O F B E R K E Y AND BESSEY H A L L S the position of c la s s cou n cils. The m eeting w ill be at 8:30 P ark and R ecreation A d m in istra- W ednesday, May 12, 1965 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan V M S STRACK CONC B a ts m e n E n te r ta in A lb io n L a fa y e tte Puts M S U T e n d e r In M a il An a rtic le in the Detroit F re e v a rs ity ,” Strack said . " 1 re a lly C ollins Goes A f t e r Second By J E R R Y MORTON don’ t expect the others to do Press Tuesday indicated 1 The N E W S In 1 m State News S p o rts W r i t e r much. As you can te ll, we didn’ t L afayette h a d narrowed his It’s been said th at the p o s t­ choice to MSL" and U C LA . A have a strong freshm an, te a m ." M o u n d W in « m an alw ays rin g s tw ice, but once signed tender at Michigan State The W olverines should have would be enough to sa tisfy S p a r ­ R I S would only mean that Lafayette little difficulty fielding a winning By DUANE LA N C A STER tan b a sk e tb a ll co ach Joh n B en - m gton. could not attend any other Big T en school. S ¡ unit next season with the return of C azzie R u sse ll and O liver State N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r T h e U nited S ta te s P o s t Office Lafayette reportedly received Darden. The W olverines w ill also The Spartan glovemen p rep are jgÉaa ; RPV*" is playing a key ro le ir. th e MSU fu ll-rid e scholarship offers to 60 have m ore height in the form of fo r an all-im portant th ree-gam e b a s k e tb a ll p ic tu r e th e s e d ay s as schools. The F r e e P r e s s article re g iste re d his firs t victo ry over Adam s (6-6) and Mike M aundrell C r a ig D ill, a 6 - 1 1 ju n ior-to-b e s e r ie s with league-leading Uni­ t h e c a g e r e c r u i tm e n t s easo n stated that he was in the p rocess the U n iversity of M ichigan, (6-3) of Cincinnati. from Saginaw. v e rs ity of M ichigan this weekend m o v e s into high g e a r. of returning a Signed tender to "W e w ere after Lafayette and "W e re cru it like everybody by entertaining Albion C o llege A s of T u e sd a y , S ta te still had MSU. L ic k , too,” said M ichigan coach e lse d o e s ," S track said , "a n d if " I 'm v e ry fcappy w ith th e o ve r- .ri'-. J0P in a gam e starting at 3:30 p.m . not re c e iv e d a sig n e d te n d e r The signing of Lafayette would Dave S track , "b u t you can’ t ex­ th ere’ s one thing I’ ve learned all p ro s p e c ts," Benington said . fro m G ra n d R apids South a ll— m ark the highlight of recruiting pect to recru it everyone you’ d a b o u t ’ recru itin g through the "W hen 1 cam e h ere, the biggest K The Spartans a re riding on a s ta t e r L e e L afa y ette, one of the ventures that find 6 - 1 1 Tom Lick , lik e .” y e a r s , it’ s that it’ s plain hard problem was tim e. But now w e've fo u r-gam e win streak and a v ic ­ -j st s o u g h t- a 'te r p ro s p e c ts in Rich Jordan of Fennville, Gary S track has com m itm ents from w o rk ." managed to overcom e it ." tory would give them som e mo­ M ichigan. Bancroft of L ake Fenton and John th ree ou t-staters who he hopes The top freshm an p rosp ect fo r Despite h is recru itin g su ccess mentum going into the' big week­ " H e d o n 't have a te n d e r from Holm s of Lansing Sexton already' w ill keep the W olverines on the U -M this season w as 6 -3 Jim with talented high school s e n io rs, end s e r ie s . D IC K K I L B O U R N L afay ette y e t , " B en in gton said , in the Spartan cam p. v ic to ry tr a il. P itts of D etroit. Benington said he is currently- B I L L C O L L IN S A fter getting off to a som e­ ■'but even i: we did, it wouldn’t A fter only two weeks or. the T h ey are Dennis Stew art (6-7) " H e ’ s probably the only one searching fo r a couple of good what m ed io cre sta rt in the B ig n e c e s s a r ily m ean he would be job, B e n i n g t o n m a y have o f Steelton, P a ., and C laren ce who w ill be of re a l help to the junior college p la y e rs . Ten, State swept a th ree gam e s e r ie s with Iowa and Minnesota f th# naht fc limit ouentitie* Copyright th# Kroger Co . 1965 S tu rd y 7 -h o o k la st weekend at home to earn i Us 100th conference win against 91 defeats sin ce joining the B ig Ten in 19 5 1 . U te n s il R a c k New E ast Lansing K ro g e r At 2825 E . Grand R iv e r The Spartans, 6 -3 in the B ig T en , have a chance to m ove ahead of M ichigan (8 -1) by win­ ith second week mailer coupon ning a ll th ree gam es. They m ust Mon. thru Sat. Sunday win at le ast two to stay in con­ 9 A.M . to 10 P.M . 12 P.M . to 7 P.M . tention fo r the title. But State, 2 2 - 7 fo r the se a ­ F ra n d o r K ro g e r son and needing ju st four m ore v ic to rie s fo r a new se a s o n 's Mon. thru Sat. high win total, is not looking 9 A .M . to 9 P.M . past the B rito n s. ¡íoaer Sunday- 12 P.M . to 7 P.M . Albion, a m em ber of M ichi­ gan In tercollegiate A t h l e t i c A sso ciatio n , is not a new opponent fo r the Spartans. In a s e r ie s dating back to 1886, State lead s B IL L STE C K LE Y Whole, Shanlt D o u b le V A LU E S ta m p s 4 1-2 0 with one gam e ending in a Half or Butt tie. The Spartans whipped Albion ■M . * 1 1 - 3 la st season . Portion Wm E v e ry The gam e, originally-scheduled to open the season , w as rained W ed n esd ay! out e a rly la st month. P ro bable sta rte r fo r the con­ Tenderay Boston Rolled test at Old C o llege F ie ld is VALUABLE COUPON sen io r righthander B ill C o llin s? Boneless 1 m50 e x t r a t o p I a l u e STAMPS | Coach Danny L itw h iler is ex­ pected to go with his ace John K rasnan F r id a y in Ann A rbo r Pot Roast Fresh Double-Breasted or I 1 with the purchase of a Rolled BONELESS PORK ROAST I against the Wolves and lefty Doug Dobrei and p o ssib ly Dick Holm es in a Saturday double header at lb Fres-Shore Frozen 3-Legged I Redeem at Kroger thru Sat , May 15,19 6 5^ ^ 1 home. rmmmmBmm j H olm es pitched a three - hit F IS H S T IC K S i b pkg 8 9 ? lb Fryers . shutout Monday against N otre Dame fo r his second win of the season against no d efeats and Shoulder Cut 1 ,M SO EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS * m ay have won h im self a p lace in Center Cut Rib t S 1 p *' with the purchase of a Boston Rolled I the re g u la r rotation. 1 R O K E lF tt POT ROAST * s' A y * -• m N O R TH ER N Pork ' Lamb 0 I Redeem at Krog«^^ru Sat May 15,1965 | ris ^ C o llin s is 1 - 0 this season and m ade h is la st home appearance W • ■ / . ib JOHN BIE D E N B A C H against Spring A rb o r e a r lie r in B a t h r o o m T is s u e Chops Roast the y e a r . THLETIC HONOR ROLL Tenderay 4th and 5th Ribs Peschke s Polish or W hite or 1 M25 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS M ^ R IB ROAST ib- 6 9 ? ROASTED SAUSAGE b 5 9 ? A Assorted I with the purchase of a 1 -lb pkg of I roll Eckrich ^ O r t h f iP f l Southern Star pA WEST VA. SLICED BACON 1 Limit 4 Rolls C anned Oscar Mayer H a m s 5 lb s>ze * 3 . 5 9 FRANKS Mb Pkg 5 9 ? Herrud s Honey, Baked, New England or ^^^edeem at Kroger thru Sat , May 15. ^ ^ ^ 1 Fu lle r, Pletcher B ro s . .v*fh coupon \ R e g is te r F o u r-P o in ts at right COTTAGE BUTTS ib 6 9 ? O ld H i c k o r y L o a f *-<«■ Pkg 4 9 ? VALUABLE COUPON & S5 or more Purchase i? ’ 50 EXTRA TOPL VALUEl STAMPS h Kartdu I with the purchase of 2 pkgs of Kroger I A ll-A m erica n s o c c e r sta r sophom ore in U n iv e rsity C o lle g e , Graham Crackers or Cookies ■ Payton F u lle r and twin c r o s s ­ 3 .4 ; Robert P eterso n , sophomore with coupon below country runners R u ss and Ray in engineering, 3.0. ^^^edeem at Kroger thru Sat , May 15, P letch er com piled straight A Fencing: G eorge Webb, junior B L E A C H q u a rt & $5 or more purchase re c o rd s to lead M ichigan State in social s c i e n c e , 3.8; John v a rs ity athletes in academ ic p e r­ C ooper, senior in m athem atics, an Lamps VALUABLE COUPON form ance winter q u arte r. 3.7; Stephen V o re, sophom ore in P o rk & Beans 6 l-lb 5-oz cans *1 G ravy Train or Purina 1 g 50 e x t r a t o p v a l u e s t a m p s 0 I T h ey w ere among 27 Spartans p r e -p r o fe s s io n a l, 3.3; J a m e s to gain an honor r o ll which in­ F o rd yce, junior in p r e - v e t e r - with the purchase of pkgs of | in a ry, 3.1; Don Lund, junior in ag­ I 4 M EL-O -S O FT cludes team m e m b e r s with art C a m p s P o r k & B e a n s 3 i ib i5oz cans 6 9 ? 2 5 $ g g g | K R O C E R P U D D IN G S Redeem at Kroger thru Sat , May 15,1965 * I grad es of B or b e tter. F u lle r is a junior from King­ ricu ltu re, 3.0. Football; Walt Form an , sopho­ W H IT E B R E A D FOOD -»»*. I with coupon below & $5 or more purchase ston, Ja m a ic a , and com piled the p erfect m ark for the second con­ m ore in p re -p ro fe ssio n a l, 3.8; Donald Jap in ga, junior in p h ysi- secutive q u arte r. He won A ll- c a l education, 3.4; D a v e A m erica honors for his play with M cC orm ick, junior in physical Swansoft H cn C VTDA TAD If AI lie C T IU B C ^ j 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPS State’ s so c c e r team that was education, 3.2; Jim P ro e b astle, - - - I Af\C\S ■ %i ...... J— t h » 1(IF. A r a c ia l I u s s i n ^ a W KTIVI WWWV g ■ wiPh me purPnase ot"i tsoz "OTTs or runner-up to -navy *n -vw 4iirmOr liT uU®irti€5 iovij 3*4« KROGER LIQUID DRESSINGS 1 NCAA cham pionships. H is m ajor is m echanical engineering. G olf: M ichael B ib e r, sopho­ m ore in accounting, 3 .5 ; John Pet Ritz 8' ^^Redeem at Kroger thru Sat, May 15. The P le tc h ers a re junior a c ­ C a r r , junior in h isto ry, 3.2; F R U IT PIE S counting m ajors from Ashtabula, Norman W aara, sen ior in politi­ Ohio, and have been on the honor c a l scien ce, 3.2. VALUABLE COUPON Jumbo Whole ro ll se v e ra l tim e s. T h ey ran with G ym n astics: David P ric e , sen ­ W ATERMELONS 1 P 50 EXTRA TOP VALUE STAMPSP 1 a Spartan team that placed s e c ­ ond in last fa ll’ s B ig Ten c ro s s io r in biological scie n ce, 3.8; Ja m e s Young, junior in econom­ I with the purchase of a dozen I country cham pionships. ic s , 3.0. Assorted 1 CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ■ H ockey: Ray C o rra d o , sopho­ F iv e other Spartans ranked J^Redeem at Kroger thru Sat , May 15 ,19 6 5 ^ ^ 1 c lo se b e h i n d F u lle r and the m ore in U n iv ersity c o lle ge , 3.5. Flowering VALUABLE COUPON P le tc h e rs. Sophomore football guard Walt Form an of F o rt Laud­ Soccers Payton F u lle r, junior in m echanical engineering, 4.0, C rm e rd a le . F la ., posted a 3.8 a s did Swim m ing: John Ladd, sopho­ Fresh Medium Size SHRUBS“ | G W h it * or A s s o r te d . N O R T H E R N TISSU E ° j sen ior gym nast David P r ic e of Mount P ro sp e ct, 111. and Junior m ore in U n iv ersity co lle g e , 3.4; Ja c k W heeler, junior in mechan­ fen cer G eorge Webb of Oak P a rk . ic a l engineering, 3.4 . I ro ll 5 ? (lim it 4 rolls) I F e n cer John C o o p er, Lansing T e n n is: L a ird W arner, sopho­ with a S5 or more purchase ■ m ore in h isto ry, 3.0. doz. s e n i o r , a n d b a se b a lle r T im C s r q d e ' A ' E g g s I excluding beer, wine or tobacco ■ S isso n , sophom ore from T ecu m - FulbrigWt Scholar ^^Redeem at Kroger thru $at May 15 ,1965^^J^ seW r-r??i''“ '1 * 5^ght beh(pij them , VALUABLE COUPON with 3 .7 , Kroger Kroger Sets India Talk A total of 19 oth ers had a v e r­ D o n u t C r u l l e r s 2 io •< pk9s 5 9 ? PEAHUT BUTTER 2 ib |ar 9 9 ? I "P G r a v y T ra in o r P u r in a I ages between 3.0 and 3.7 in a su r­ , DOC FOOD vey that covered a ll m em bers of M ichigan State’ s 13 v a r s i t y S .K .R . Bhandari, chairm an of 2 5 » k f * 1 . 9 9 team s. the Department of C om m erce at with a $5 or more purchase B an a ras H induU niversity(India), IF Y O U C A N ' T F I N D O U R A D V E R T I S E D ( excluding beer, wine or tobacco) Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., May 15,1965. I I T he full group of honor ro ll student-athletes is listed below: w ill give a special lectu re on SPE C IA L S A S K FO R A R A IN CHECK C r o s s Country: R ay P letch er, junior in accounting, 4.0: Russ "In d ia ’ s Fourth F iv e - Y e a r P lan : Some P ro b lem s of P lan n in g" at Our advertised specials are so terrific that they tell out.fast. VALUABLE COUPON P letch er, junior in accounting, 8 p.m . T h ursday in the Student Naturally, we want you to enjoy the savings that these specials Offer. So. if ever you can't find an advertised special at Kroger, aslr the store manager for a "Rain Check"* TTiis will entitle you F K A N D U BLEACH H 4.0. B a se b a ll: T im S isso n , sopho­ S e r v ic e s Lounge. Bhandari is a visitin g Fulbright to the some advertised special at the same special price any time Sch olar in the G raduate School of within two weeks. And remember, whatever you buy at Kroger I q u a r t b o ttle 9 ? I m ore in U n iv e rsity college, 3.7; carries our storemanager’s personal word guarantee. G a ry L y tle , sen ior in m arketing, B u sin ess A dm inistration fo r the * wifh a $5 or more purchase ■ curren t term . ■ (excluding beer, wine or tobacco) 3.0 : John W alters, sophomore • YO UR K R O G ER AAAN AG ER a Facu lty m em bers and students I Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., May 15,1965. I in managem ent, 3.0 . B ask etb a ll: D a v i d K e e le r, a r e invited to attend. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W ednesday, May 12, 1965 5 N e tte rs C h a s e d B y U - M , 8 -1 In a long, see -sa w battle, M ichigan’ s fir s t doubles team r ie ld In t r a m u r a l News M E N ’S SOFTBALL 5:20 p .m . 9 W. Shaw 1- lo s e r W. Shaw 6-7 10 W oodward-winner Wormwood v s . W orcester By R IC K P IA N IN E . Shaw 8 - 2 F ie ld 6:30 p .m . of Hedrick and Stew art beat Shelton and Wolff, 2 -6 , 9 -7," 1 W iquassett-winner W icliff v s. State N ew s S p o r ts W r i t e r E. Shaw 6 - 1 1 6 -4 . W ildcats A powerful U n iv ersity of Michigan tennis team crushed I B ran d y-6 Pal' Phillips and Dhooge, who have been tough all y e a r long 2 Delta Sigma P i-G re e n Giants MSU in a runaway contest, 8 - 1 h ere Tuesday afternoon. 1 F ello e-w in n er F e n c i l i r v s . as a doubles team , w ere no match fo r Low e and F r a s e r , 3 No C o u n ts-T e rro rs II The Spartans a re now 2 -3 in B ig T en competition and 8-6 F ee M ales who defeated them 6 - 4 , 6 - 4 . 4 P ap erb ack s-B io C h em istry o v e ra ll. i F e g e fe u e r-lo se r F e n c ilir v s. M ichigan's Swift and Flood made a clean sweep of 5 L e fto v e rs-R a m b le rs Captain C h a rlie Wolff was the only p layer able to F ee M ales the doubles play, beating W arner and Youngs, 6 - 1 , 4 -6 , 6 W o rth in g to n -lo s e r Worm­ gain a victory fo r the Green and White, as he whipped ) T ro ja n s-T u rk s 6 -2 . wood v s . W orcester Jim Swift in number two sin gles, 6 -2 , 6 -2 . W arner, Dhooge and Youngs all continue to lead the ’ M cG regor-w inner M cBeth v s. fw p i 7 B rin k ley -B rew ery Wolff played a fine, sparkling m atch, com pletely out­ Spartans in individual match re c o rd s, with 9 -5 m ark s. M cLean playing Sw ift, which was a re fresh in g change of pace W arner and Youngs also head the doubles team s. 1 W. Shaw 4-w inner W. Shaw 6-7 (co n tin u e d on page 9) from the rem ainder of the fiasco . T he W olverines boosted their re co rd to 4-0, while proving again th eir sup eriority in the B ig Ten conference. A s the set s c o re s w ere being posted on the s c o re ­ T he sto re s w h e re y o u board, it soon becam e apparent that someone other than Wolff would have to pull out a win to prevent the Spartans from being wiped off the cou rts before e v e r reaching doubles play. Dwight Shelton, State’ s number one sin gles man, took S A V E an e a rly lead over K arl H edrick, winning the fir s t set, SÜ Ä W 6 -3 , giving the Spartans a glim m er of hope. But after this fast start, Shelton’ s gam e faltered while his tem per flared , and Hedrick, cam e ro arin g back with two consecutive w ins, 6 -3 ,6 -3 to take the match. M O R E ! U -M ’ s captain, B ria n Flood, stopped L a ird W arner, 6 -4 , 7 -5 , while John F r a s e r beat Spartan Jim P h illip s . 6 -3 , 6 -3 in number four sin gles. O N N A T IO N A L B R A N D d p * Wolverine J e r r y Stew art, number five man, e a s ily handled V ic Dhooge, 6 -3 , 6 -3 , and Hal Lowe completed the job D O U B L E T R O U B L E — T h a t ’ s what D w ig h t S helton in sin gles, stopping State’ s Mike Y oungs, number six man, 6 -2 , 6 -2 . The match was alread y won by M ichigan, 5 - 1 , before H EA LTH A N D ( f o r e c o u r t ) and C h a r lie W o l f f e n c o u n te re d i n d r o p p in g t h e i r d oubles m atch w ith K a r l H e d r ic k and J e r r y the doubles se ts w ere even played. Perh aps it might- S te w a r t o f M ic h ig a n , 2 -6 , 9 -7 , 6 -4 . have been better for the Spartans if they had left it at Photo by J e r r y C o n tin a that. ____ R v t e lL B E A U T Y A ID S ! Spartan Shopping C enter LACROSSE MARKS TRAIL WESTWARD CNTAC T ro w b rid g e & H a rris o n BROMO S tic k e r S to ry : H i c k o r y 9 T B l 2.75 o c k0 REG. CAPSULES 20’ s 1 . 5 9 HA * B orrow a few odds-and-ends At State, la c ro s s e is on the tie s in much the sam e way as at the sam e tim e be able to use REG. S E LT Z E R from such sports a s football, basketball and hockey, th e n f rap club le v e l, but has gained much in terest and attention. Graduate hockey. P la y e r s a r e rem oved from the gam e fo r slashing, trip ­ his hickory stick to p a s s and sc o re go als. 98< 4.3 - Oz. 6 6 * I’them up in a single p a c k a ® of a s s i s t a n t s Paul Caldwell and ping, clipping and the lik e. T he football linebacker would REG. SHAMPOO I* HAIRSPRAY ath letic competition, and p r * o , Steve H a r r i n g t o n handle the The playing field is designed be ideal- on defense in la c ro s s e . you have the game of la c r o H | . coaching ch ores fo r the team ’ s s im ila r to hockey. The dimen­ 1.39 1 0 11.5 Oz. New Blue 9 9 A defensem an must be big and L a c r o s s e has come a l o ^ 3 1 p la y e rs . sions of the field a re 1 1 0 x 6 0 strong to cope with body con­ 1.50 • 14 0 Z . JU L IA M A Y Q-TIPS w ays sin ce the old days, when Both men agreed that their y a rd s. G o als, six feet wide by tact. REG. the Indians used the sport to p re ­ p are fo r battle against the ene­ team co n sists of many fine ath­ le te s, who w ere not quite good six feet long, a re located with­ in the playing a re a , som e 80 Equipment is much the sam e 1.0 0 Y 0 5 HAIR DRESS 6 6 * a s that used in hockey and foot­ m y. enough to p articipate in sports y a rd s apart. Hi n IPANA b a ll. Helmet and pads a r e w orn. COTTON SWABS II Regular or Hard to Hold Today it is one of the m ore on the v a rsity le v e l. R e cru its A 10-m an team co n sists of REG. 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A S P IR IN EDWARDS LIMIT - 1 WITH THIS COUPON a ft Ifc M ADM fe COUPON E X P IR E S S atu rd ay M ay 15th SALE DAYS THRU SATURDAY W ednesday, May 12, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, M ichigan Seniors Of The Week T h e y S e r v e d A s * 6 4 - '6 5 W a t e r C a r n iv a l C h a ir m e n S e rv ic e to the U n iv e rsity is the key p h rase fo r Dave Ja c k so n and M aggie A llen, sen io rs of t h e w eek, M aggie, from Lakewood, Ohio, and Dave, from D etroit, have each worked on W ater C a rn iv a l, Dave is this y e a r ’ s chairm an and has also s e rv e d a sp ro d u c tio n sc h a ir- man and com ptroller. M aggie was la st y e a r’ s p rogram chairm an, Dave said that the W ater C a r ­ nival com m ittees have b e e n working since fall term to make th is y e a r’ s show different from those of the p ast. F o r the fir s t tim e, dancers w ill entertain and c a rn iv a l rid e s w ill be offered in the field behind the Engineering B uilding. On T h ursd ay night, scouts from the Lansing a re a and their p a r­ ents w ill be given a preview of " I F IG U R E IT THIS W A Y ” - - T h a t se em s to be what the show. The object of T h u rs ­ s e n i o r of th e week D a v id Ja ckson is t e l l i n g h is f e - E ith e r W a y d a y 's perform ance is to prom ote m a le c o u n t e r p a r t , M a r g a r e t A l l e n . Jackson, an a c - community good w ill, Dave said . c o u n tin g m a j o r , and M is s A lle n , a f u t u r e te a c h e r , Dave estim ated the cost of put­ both have been a c tiv e in e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r a c t i v i ­ ting on Water C a rn iv a l at $15,000, t ie s th ro u g h o u t t h e i r c o lle g e y e a r s . and explained that the reason for Photo by L a r r y C a r l s o n the p ric e of the tickets was the need to c o v er c o s ts. The show y e a r s on campus recru itin g stew ­ S o ro rity P re sid e n ts’ ,C o u n c i 1. s ta rts at 8 p .m ., and the tickets a rd e sse s for Pan A m erican . She M aggie d escribed the council as a re $1.7 5 for F rid a y and $2 .25 lor has worked for the T estin g Oft ice, “ a group that gets together for Saturday. grading and proctoring exam s. the purpose of helping each other Dave is e sp e cia lly interested so lve problem s that a ris e in our M aggie has spent the last two in m usic. He’ s played with a h ouses. We d isc u ss points of in­ sum m ers, working as a stew ard ­ th ree-p iece c o m m e r c i a l jazz te re s t in the whole G reek s y s - e s s for Pan A m erican A irw a y s. II group since high school. F o r the tern. She has flown to B e rlin , London, la st two sum m ers they’ ve played Dave served as general c h a ir­ Rom e, P a r is and many other fo r­ at a re so rt in South Haven, He man of the 1964 J-H o p , and is a eign c itie s. doubles on trombone and piano. m em ber of ExcalibU.r and Blue Check these Values “ Bangkok is something out of M aggie worked for AL’SG. as K ey h on oraries. He was vice National G eograph ic,’. ’ she said. s e c r e ta r y for on-cam pus organ­ p resident of his fra te rn ity, Zeta “ E veryw h ere you look there are izations and fo r P an-H el, Union B eta T an , and served as social r ic e paddies, w ater buffalo and B oard and Ju n io r Council. She chairm an of the In terfraternity floating m arkets. T h e ir economy w as on the Homecoming Court Council. He was also com ptrol­ is based on a b a rte r system . fo r 1963, and was a m em ber of le r for the IF C -P a n -H e l B a ll. B eing able to see a d ifferent way O rch esis for two y e a r s . M aggie, an elem en tary educa­ of life like that is a unique e x - She has served as president tion m ajor, is student teaching p erien ce. of her so ro rity , Kappa Alpha in Birm ingham this term . She M aggie h a s also spent tw o T h eta, and was president of the plans either to teach next y e a r in the east or to do graduate work in sp ecial education. Even­ tually, she said , she might go back A n ti-T r u s t L a w C hanges to flying. 'Dave plans to continue his edu­ cation at Wayne State w h crehe’ ll M ig h t R e m o d e l E c o n o m y work toward his law degree. He Author Pub, P rice is an accounting m ajo r. " I f it w ere not for the present sored by the SEH Foundations stru ctu re of an ti-tru st law s, we Lectureship P ro g ra m . A H i s t o r y of. A r t ' ’ B r azin, G . would experience a m e r g e r M ueller said the U .S . ¡9 in­ N e w A ctives . T h e Wo r i d - o f M a n k i n d " H o li d a y M a g a z i n e movement which could com plete­ volved in a trem endous m erger M an a n d P o w e r " DeC a m p - S p r a g u e ly change the stru ctu re of our economy within a lew y e a r s ,’ ’ m ovement. Nobody knows f o r su re why this is happening, but F o r P i P hV s 7 L s v .- ^ fc jM 'n g e . 1*4 f e o i Q f y j ê c t s " * * » W illar'U ? s »‘ d. 1964, 2<78 to 500 cornp-:~'SW j j f f y m em b ers T Y & e ta The H undred T a le s " R o b b i n s , R.H , M ueller, chief econom ist for a re earning 2 /3 of the industrial p ro fits. Thi s movem ent, then, so ro rity a re K a tfiy Aho, B in n in g - ham junior; Lynne A lford, L i ­ A H i s t o r y of O r g i e s " P a r t i d g e . B. the F e d eral T r a d e C o m m is­ sion s Bureau of Econom ics, said has obviously concentrated the vonia fresh m an ; L u cy A nd ers, T h e L i t e r a r y G o u r m e t ’’ W o lfe , L. that these changes in the stru c ­ a sse ts of the economy. Birm ingham freshm an; Ju lie B a ­ T h e L e t t e r s of M i c h e l a n g e l o " R am sden. E .H .-ed. ture of A m erican industry are requ irin g m ore and m ore people He said that there is a close con, Pontiac sophom ore; Kathy Bohl, G ro s se Pointe fresh m an ; T h e M o v i e s ’’ G riffith-M ayer in the regu latory agencies, like association between our present economic p ro sp erity and the in­ Gretchen Bouwens, R och ester G u l l i v e r ’s T r a v e l s " S w ift, J . the F .T .C . c re a se d m erger activity. fresh m an ; Ja n e Clinka, Detroit sophom ore; B arb C liff, Grand •E arly C h ristian A rt" V o l b a c h . W .F . H is speech at the Union Mon­ Rapids fresh m an ; and Joan Dan­ ' P e r e n n i a l s in the G a r d e n ’ P o t t e r , C .H , day afternoon ended, for this y e a r , a s e r ie s of speech es spon- Ten TDX Pledges ie ls , G ro s se Pointe sophom ore. A lso Karen E rn st, M u n c i e , • A r o u n d the W o r l d in 80 D a y s ’ V e r n e , J. ' C o m p o s e r s on M u s i c " M o r g e n s t e r n , S. Original Theta Delta Chi recen tly ini­ tiated 10 w in ter term pledges. Ind., fresh m an ; Beth E vans, De­ tro it fresh m an ; Kim G a rtsid e, Walled L ak e sophom ore; Dorann •R e l a t i v i t y ’’ E i n s t e i n . A. CAMPUS SUMMARIES Th ey a re : H arvey H. Hoadley, T r a v e r s e C ity sophom ore; C a sey Gould, Pontiac sophom ore; B arb K olovas, Pontiac fresh m an ; Ja y Johnson, Portland sophom ore; L . M e s s e r, Sandusky freshm an; Linda Key, Bloomington, Ind., J o s e p h C. P ru sz y n sk i, P itts­ fresh m an ; M arcia K im ball, H ar­ burgh, P a ., fresh m an ; Alan L . p er Woods sophom ore; T e r r y R o se , R o ch ester, N .Y ., fre sh ­ M allet, C h a g r i n F a lls , Ohio, m an; G a ry A . Sanford, G ro sse fresh m an ; and M arilyn M erk e r, Extra space on your bookshelf? Pointe F a rm s fresh m an ; M ichael Birm ingham junior. A T L .-N a t. Sci. R . T h ie s, St. C la ir Shores fre sh ­ A lso Ja n Ordway, H ickory C o r­ Hum.-Soc. m an; Matthew H. W ray, P ark n e rs sophom ore; Je an Porthouse, M MARSHALL MUSIC F o r e s t , 111., fresh m an and Ja m e s D. A shley, D earborn H e i g h t s Kent, Ohio, f r e s h m a n ; Judy R eich , Huntington Woods fre sh ­ 307 E . Grand R iv e r ED 2-699 m an; DeeAnne Sarkozy, D ear­ fresh m an . s born sophom ore; Randy S im s, lu Birm ingham sophom ore; M ary T h is Weekend T re a t Y o u r P arents Sum ner, G ro s s e Pointe fre sh ­ B B (or vice versa) m an; Kathy Ward, G ro s se Pointe o fresh m an ; Sue Wilkinson, M ace- 1 /2 P r ic e o n o v e r I 1° o don, N .Y ., sophom ore; and Bobbie p Withey, Saginaw sophom ore. k k s s t o 5 0 0 q u a lit y r p r —j r e i ^ r~ - J i ------ ------------ 1 p a p e r b a c k s / M| W ED N ESD A YS S U| if THE DM HARVIN TRIO 4 B a DAY b | Fnjoy Dinner and ifancing D ig i n t o as m a n y _ ai '**golden b u t t e r f t i i i k parr^Vi^ [o It A cakes as you can eat O p e n T o d a y a n d T h u r s d a y fr o m 8 :3 0 a .m . • 9 p .m . ° f o r j u s t ... Ik AT THE s t o GAS BUGGY BOOM 4 9 S MSU BOOK STORE Located In The Center For International Program’s lS r e Ml % Across from the State Capitol Now s e r v i n g a. c o m ­ p le te lin e o f m e a ls and s a n d w ic h e s 2820 E. Grand River U! U . . .And Don’t F o rg e t o ur Fabulous IV 7-3761 Sunday B u ffe t MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M S U ^ B o o k s t o r e ^ MSU B o o k s t o r e ^ M ^ U ^ B o o k ^ t ^ ? ^ Now Open 24 Hours Daily W ednesday, May 12, 1965 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan A n n u a l In s t it u t e T o S t u d y C o m m u n it y , P o lic e R o le s d irecto r of the International A s ­ Speakers from other segments The ro le of the p o lice as com ­ sociation of C h ie fs of P o lice; of the community include Eu­ munity lead ers w ill be stre sse d L t. Dante R . Andreotti of the gene L . H artley, psychologist at the 11th annual National In­ San F ran cisco (C a lif.) P o l i c e from the C ity U n iv ersity of New stitute on P o lice and Community Dept., and C o l. E . Wilson P u r­ Y o rk ; M arvin E . Wolfgang of the Relations May 16 - 2 1 on cam pus. dy, com m ission er of the Penn­ C en ter of C rim in olo gical R e ­ M ore than 300 policem en and sylvan ia State P o lic e . sea rch , University' of Pennsyl­ citiz e n -le a d e rs from at least 12 5 T h is y e a r’ s keynoter is Wayne vania; John A . Buggs, executive com m unities in 30 states and six E . Thompson, c ity m anager of d ire c to r, L o s A ngeles County foreign coun tries w ill tra ve l to Oakland, C a lif. He w ill address Com m ission on H u m a n R ela­ K ellogg C en ter fo r the event. h is rem arks to the general con­ tions, and Paul C . B arth olo­ Sponsored annually by the MSU mew of the U n iversity of Notre School of P o lice A dm inistration ference theme: " T h e Police as Community' L e a d e r s ." __________ Dame. and Public Safety as part of its continuing education p ro g ra m , the institute is designed to fo s­ te r and im prove communication and mutual understanding be­ C a m p b e ll Elects O fficers tween the police and all other Newly elected South Cam pbell A lso L o is Molnar, Wyandotte segm ents of the com m unity. o ffic e rs for the com ing y e a r in­ freshm an, sa fe 'ych a irm a n ; Janet Cooperating as it has in past clude Cynthia B . Johnson, N or­ Bennington, R o y a l Oak sopho­ y e a r s is the National Conference walk, Ohio, freshm an, as p r e s i­ m ore, publicity chairm an; Joan L IG H T S , C A M E R A , A C T IO N — T he lig h ts a r e a lr e a d y at the scene o f the W a te r of C h ristia n s and Je w s . Endor­ dent, and M arilyn Schw artz, Flint sing the p rogram a re the In­ Kennedy, Dearborn sophom ore, C a r n i v a l . T h e c a m e r a was t h e r e . Now all th at r e m a i n s is the a c tio n , and t h e r e w i l t freshm an, as vice president. elections chairm an; Linda C a s - ternational A sso ciation of C h iefs O thers a re M ary S e lz e r, D orr be p le n ty o f th a t t h is weekend. Photo by L a r r y C a r ls o n of P o lice, M ichigan A ssociation teei, C la re sophomore, M ary fresh m an , s e c re ta ry ; N a n c y of C h iefs of P o lic e , Michigan D o err, Pontiac freshm an, AWS M erric k , T r a v e r s e C ity fre sh ­ S h e riffs A ssociation, Michigan man, tre a s u re r; C arolyn Rollo, re p rese n ta tive s; K a r e n D avis, Department of C o rre c tio n s and Southgate j u n i o r , scholarship T i c k e t S a le s S u p p le m e n t National Council on C rim e and T r a v e r s e C ity freshm an, so cial chairm an; and Glenda Lilburn, chairm an; M argaret McKinney, Delinquency. T r e n t o n sophom ore, m u s i c T a y lo r freshm an, spo rt’ s c h a ir­ A host of authorities from chairm an. man. many field s w ill be on hand to C a rn y P r o d u c tio n R e v e n u e d elive r m ajor speech es and guide the discussion se ssio n s. Among those rep resen tin g the Students are com plaining about c o sts of the Water C a rn iv a l pro­ T o pay these high c o sts, Water. M A K IN G R E A D Y - - J o h n M e y e r , F a r m in g t o n s e n io r , area of law enforcem ent are the high p rice of the May 14 and duction, V C a rn iv a l’ s Executive B oard looks and B i l l P u r d y , B i r m i n g h a m s e n io r , a re p r e p a r i n g Inspector L a r r y W. Fultz of.the 15 W ater C arn ival tickets. Over 300 students have been to a va riety of so u rces. A d ver­ the e n tr a n c e to W a te r C a r n i v a l f o r use th is w e e k­ Houston (V e x.) P o lice Depart­ "W hy must we p a y ," they ask, working for the past nine months tisin g in the C a rn iv a l’ s program end. It w i l l take the f o r m o f h a l f an apple, in lin e ment; Quinn T am m , executive " $ 1 .7 5 or $2.25 to see 33 floats to p repare this show for an a ntici­ b rin gs in som e revenue. Entry w ith th e W a t e r C a r n i v a l th e m e . pulled down the Red C e d a r?” pated audience of 10,000. fe e s from the variou s living units P h oto by Jonathan Z w ic k e l The answer to this question is T h e se students h a v e been participating in the show adds found by looking at the size and working with a budget calling for a total outlay of $14,116. m ore revenue. Teach In In te rn a tio n a l Approxim ately $8,000 is being spent to set up b leach ers at the Some of th e cost, h ow e v e r , must be paid through the sa le of the C a rn iva l’ s tickets. The r e ­ J a m m in g H a s E n d e d ; ( c o n tin u e d f r o m page 1) W illiam s of the U n iv ersity of r iv e r ’ s edge, in stall docks in the sult is the established ticket W i s c o n s i n , Stanely' M illett of V O A H a s A u d ie n c e w ater, rig the lighting over the C lub Picnic r iv e r , and h ire police to o v ersee p ric e for the F rid a y and Satu r­ day night p erfo rm an ces. B r ia r c lif f C o llege a n d M ary Wright of Y a le . The International Club’ s last the c a rn iv a l’ s activity. T w elve sem in ars w ill meet MOSCOW (U P1)—The head of " T h e resu lt is a tendency to make Nature Films Set event of the y e a r w ill be a p ic ­ About $1,300 is being spent to the Voice o f A m e rica ’ s Russian our p rogram s m ore attractive to Saturday night to d iscu ss various nic at Kennlngton P ark M ay 2 3. h ire the band n e c e ssa ry to p re r language broad casts says it feels Soviet liste n e rs. Don’ t forget we aspects of the Viet Nam ques­ R eservatio n s must be made sent the m usical them es for each fine to know he now has an au­ a re competing with the B B S and tion, with the hope of deciding at the L'.N. Lounge by M ay 20. living unit's floats. “ W ilderness A lps ofStehekin’ ’ West German Radio-and Soviet suggested altern atives to present Another $4,000 is spent on anc " G la c ie r Peak Holiday,** two dience in R u ssia . The phone number is 355-34 90. Radio itself. The R u ssian s seem p olicy. aw ards, decorations, publicity, co lo r m ovies, w ill be presented T e r r y Catherm an, the VOA of­ Both A m erican and foreign stu­ Two MSU p ro fe ss o rs — Abba p rogram s and tickets. by the MSU Outing Club at 7:30 fic ia l, was asked how the VOA to be getting better and better dents a re invited to attend. L e rn e r, p ro fe sso r of econom ics, p .m . T h ursday in 204 N atural has reacted since its program s with their p rogram m in g." a re no longer jam m ed. He r e ­ T h e VOA is putting increasing and H erbert W eisinger, p r o ­ Scien ce. cently visited M oscow. s t r e s s on serious m usic, he said , fe s s o r of English and chairm an The p rogram is for a ll inter­ MSU Budget ested in the p reservatio n of re c ­ reational fa c ilitie s . " I t gives us a feeling of rap ­ despite the popularity' of jazz in o f th e com parative literature port with our au d ien ce," he said. R u s s ia . In addition there is a half p rogram — are among the 82 fa­ hour com m entary featuring " i n ­ culty m em bers from around the Categories, Statistics funds to continue c iy re n t con­ tellectu al” subjects, such as ac­ nation who are sponsoring the (c o n tin u e d f r o m page 1) tiv itie s of U JS. sch o la rs, poetry teach-in. struction p ro jec ts, he said. The com m ittee recommended and Am erican u n iversity life. Th ey are m em bers of the In ter- w ill be appropriated during the Misleading-Silvert an additional $910,000 fo r the He said th eV O A b eam sR u ssian U n iversity Com m ittee for a y f a r fo r that purpose. Pow er Plant, bringing the total p rogram s to the Soviet Union Public H earing on Viet Nam. ”1 am confident that the li­ amount a va ila b le fo r construc­ from 6 a .m . to 8 a.m . and from Daniel Walden, assistan t p ro ­ b ra ry expansion p r o j e c t w ill tion to about $9,9 m illion. 6 p .m . to midnight Moscow tim e fe s s o r of A m erican thought and m w <►' '■»%. fc d that we 'Wtyjbe ^.^,$3 m illion xvn^ mended M og four d ifferent bands. 'la r.g u ^ je "rdiw sm an fo r th e p o r- able to s 't a * con struction '' nb ** The end o t or to continue Pow er Plant con­ P o litica l scien ce sp e c ia lists "Ir. B ra z il, the meaning of le s s coincided with a shift in ticipating MSU Faculty ■Corrf - l^ ter than next M a rc h ," he said. struction next y e a r. cam e under fir e from a leading money is different in different VOA’ s personnel em phasis from m ittee for P eace in Viet Nam, The money fo r the lib ra ry ex­ F o r the new F o re stry -C o n - p olitical scien tist Monday fo r a r e a s ,” he said . "How can you political e m ig re s - whom the said plans a re being made to pansion, as w ell fo r new ad­ servation Building the com m it­ m isunderstanding some of the a v e ra g e nomadic, sem i-nom adic, R u ssian s considered " t r a it o r s " broadcast three hours of the m inistration, so c ia l scien ce, and tee recommended n early $ 1 .3 b a sic concepts of th eories. isolated v illa g e s and modern in­ - to h o m e g r o w n A m erican s. afternoon sessio n of the teach- m illion to continue construction. K . H. S ilv e rt, p ro fe sso r of d u strial urban a re a s . T h is co v ers in over W KAR-AM and FM , the communication a r t s buildings, According to em bassy sources w ill probably come from a joint $ 1 m illion w as recommended p olitical scien ce at Dartmouth up the entire distribution prob­ h ere, the s t r e s s on VOA Russian U n iv ersity radio stations, 1-4 to sta rt construction on the new C o llege , said p ro fe sso rs w ere le m .” p.m . House and Senate capital out­ p rogram s now is on g rea ter ob­ c la ssro o m -o ffic e building which using m isleading and u se le ss sta­ T he Lincoln Room of Kellogg la y s com m ittee during the y e a r, "F in d in g p ossib le re la tio n ­ je ctivity in news and respect for w ill house the M athem atics and C en ter has been re serve d for B re slin said . tis tic s . sh ips with a computer is no the national p atrio tism of th eSo- S ta tistic s Departm ents and the " A l l the people 1 am about to anyone wishing to listen to the different than finding a p ossib le viet people-and le s s outwardly on The A ppropriations Com m it­ three foreign language depart­ attack have been w riting fo r the broadcast th ere. relationship out of a book,” he h ard -co re propaganda tee did, however, recommend m ents. la st 10 y e a r s at le a s t ," he said . sa id . "Y o u have not begun ex­ He com plained of p ro fe sso rs perim enting ye t. You have not Appropriations Breakdown tryin g to fit countries into ca te - ' g o ric s they don’ t belong in and of m aking categories so broad done anything but get an id e a .” " T h e e a s ie s t thing to do in that they a re m eaningless. social scien ce is to find uni- Senate A p p r o p r i a t i o n s C o m m it t e e v e r s a ls ,” he said . "H ow to break " T h e r e a re n 't any th eoretical r e c o m m e n d a tio n s f o r next y e a r : notions that can take e ve ry c a se up those u n iversals is the prob­ and m ake it f i t , " he said. le m ." O p e r a t in g E xp e n se s: The purpose of categories is to "M id d le range theory is a s high p red ict, he said . Don’ t m ake them as social scien ce can g e t ," S il­ E a s t L a n s in g C am pu s: $37,771,731 unless you plan to use them. v e rt said. "Y o u can use general 2,499,004 Repairs Q u ic k ! at Bator Opticians O a kla n d U n i v e r s i t y : Distinguishing developed from theory only inside the m i d d l e Ag. E x p e r i m e n t Station: 3,498,86 5 underdeveloped countries does 2,500,000 range th e o ry ." E x te n s io n S e r v ic e : not tell you anything when a l­ m ost e v e ry country is under­ T O T A L O P E R A T IN G E X P E N S E S $46,269,600 * * * developed, he said. "W hen you a re a n a ly zin g ," he Lo o k! 223 & 303 Abbo tt ED 2 -5 22 2 P a rk s a n y w h e re sa id , "th e sim plest kind of de­ ’ C a p ita l O u tla y f o r C o n s tr u c tio n : scrip tion of a country is its p e r capita income. But this is wrong and m islead in g.” It’ s F R E E You can stand on your head looking for a place $1,000,000 C l a s s r o o m - O f f i c e B u ild in g : F o r e s t r y - C o n s e r v a t i o n B u ild in g : 1,260,000 to park on most cam puses. And all you end Food S cie n ce B u ild in g : 2,000,000 up with is a headache. But not if you ride a P o w e r P la n t: 3,000,000 H onda. It needs only as much elbow room as you with K e d z ie R en ova tion : 500,000 an armload of hooks. So you can squee/.e in a little closer T O T A L C A P IT A L O U T LA Y : $7,760,000 to that 8 o ’clock class than your 4 -w heel com petition. WEDNESDAY A Honda helps keep you solvent as well as sane. Prices "Challmse to the United States Policy Skate Boards MAY 12th MENU SP E C IA L S A R E CHANGED D A ILY, start about $215*. You’ll get up to 2(H) mpg, depending on the m odel. A nd practically never need service. I he star perform er above is the C B -160. .lust one of the 15 in the ARAB-ISRAELI Dispute” MONDAY THRU FRIDAY H onda m odels. W ith its 4-stroke, twin cylinder engine Tenderfoot and 16.5 H P , this show off does better than NOmph. I.ook A Sym posium ! into a Honda s<*on. N o more headaches. NOON ENTREE See the Honda representative on your campus or rite: D r . H a r o l d WALSH ( P h i l o s o p h y D e p a r t m e n t ) ■ A, Tf i £ r i Ca u . \ l ' AV. S - f - r ^y ol ' i ^ - . D u m y T m v n t C 3 . '% ■ -at • “ The M oral C h allen g e” N N O O D LES 100 W est A londra B lvd., B ■ Gardena, California (H)247. D r . M o h a m a d MEHDI ( S e c r e t a r y WITH B U TTER ED PEA S w o r ld 's b ig gest s e lle r! G e n e r a l o f th e A c tio n C o m m i t t e e DINNER EN TREE: On A m e r i c a n - A r a b R e l a t i o n s ) R R FAD FI) W1TH escaloped T h e F u t u r e of A m e r i c a n - A r a b R e l a t i o n s POTATOES AND Goofyfoot PO RK CHOP « * » T C IR C LES. W E D N E S D A Y ..................... 7:30 P .M . ( f i b r e w'heels) H ours 1 1 : 1 5 a .m .- 1 : 1 5 p.m . and 5 to 7 p.m . U n io n P a r l o r s O N IO N C A F E T E R IA 6 .7 7 C o rn e r of Abbott Road & Grand R iver ! EVERYONE W ELCOME ! KRESGE’S CAMPUS STORE *plus dealer's set up and transportation charge S p o n so re d b y the Arab Club A c r o s s f r o m U nion Open 9 î 30—5 j30 Wed. 9:30—9:00 8 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W ednesday, May 12, 1965 NO TIME TO LOOK FOR NEW JOB? Glance Through O u r Em ploym ent C olum n NOW!! “ P o s itio n fille d im m e d ia te ly ! 1 O FFIC E H E L P . Good typist, fte - liab ie. Fo u r to five afternoons w eekly. $1.2 5 hourly, sta rt. A utom otive A u tom o tive A uto m otive A u to m o tive E m ploym ent F o r Rent F o r Sale r B U C K WILDCAT, 1962. Po w er, DODGE I 9 6 0 V -8 automatic O LDSM OBILE 1962 9 -p a ssen g er STUDENTS FOR landscaping and ABA RTM EN T FOR g ir ls oppo- STO V E, FR IG ID A IR E.A partm ent Auto Service & Ports w ith a Turbine d rive, bucket se a ts, tran sm issio n . R a d i o , h eater. stationwagon. Automatic tra n s­ garden w ork. 1/2 d ays and Sat­ slte cam pus. A vailab le fo r l t o 4 siz e r e frig e ra to r. Blond desk. m ission . R adio, h eater, p o w e r N E W B A T T E k lE S . Exchange u rd a ys. T W I S S Landscaping g ir ls . Sum m er or f a l l . ED B re a k fa s t set, twin size m at­ vinyl top. Excellent condition. V e ry good condition. 353-28 16 . M low cost IV 7-0687, after 5 pm. 32 33 brak es, power steerin g . 484- p ric e from $7.95. New sealed C en ter. IV 4 -7 7 5 3 . 34 2 -249 5. 34 tr e s s , sp rin g s. M iscellaneous 5284. 30 beam s, 99 $. Salvage c a r s , la rg e EARNINGS A RE unlim ited as an S U B L E T BURCHAM Woods lux- 1 item s. 484-9043. 30 W A N T A D BL’lC K i960 E le c tra . 4-door. B y owner. $1,100. Phone 027-2298. DODGE 1961 4-door sedan. H i- p e r f o r m a n c e V- 8 m o t o r . O LDSM O BILE, 1962 Dynamic S3 stock used p a rts. A BC AUTO Avon re p rese n ta tive . Turn your u ry apartm ent fo r sum m er.T w o C H ILD REN ’S BOO KCASE. Bunk P A R T S , 6 13 E . South S t. IV bedroom, a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d . beds, (2) com plete with m at­ 8631 YV. St. Joseph Highway. 33 T o rq u eflite. Pow er steerin g and convertible. A utom atic. Power fre e tim e into $ $ . F o r appoint­ 5 -19 2 1. C ment in your hom e, w rite or ca ll Swim ming pool. C a ll 351-4 273 . t r e s s e s and sp rin g s. $40. C a ll • AUTOM OTIVE CH EVRO LET 1^63 Impala coupe. b ra k e s. Radio. $695. HAROLD steerin g, b ra k es. New tire s . GEN ERATO RS AND S T A R T E R S . M rs . A lonaH uckins, 5664School ______________________ 32 ED 7 -2 5 3 5 . 30 • EM PLOYM ENT Red. V -8 . Full power. Sharp! P L E T Z MOTOR S A L E S , 150 E . E xcellent condition. M ust s a c r i­ Rebuilt 6 or 12 volt. G uaran­ S t., H aslett, M ichigan o r ca ll • ' FO R R EN T L a st y e a r’ s graduate furnished Grand R iv e r, YVilliamston. 655- fic e . 372 -19 73. 32 H ouses EV1NRUDE 35 hp. E le c tric s t a r i- teed! Exchange p ric e $7.90. M e­ evenings, F E 9-8 483. C 30 • FO R S A L E company c a r . Below book. IV 1870. C 32 PLYMOUTH 1964 F u r y . 426. 4- e r , m oto rs, (Have two). C a ll chanic on the job! Installation HARBOR SPRIN GS. A ttractive • L O S T & FOUND FALCO N , 1961. Good condition^ speed, p o s i t r a c t l o n . 9,000 SECOND COOK. Sum m er re s o rt. 339 -8396 , after 6 pm . 30 ’ 9-3690. 30 s e rv ic e availab le. ABC AUTO modern bluff cottage. T h r e e • PER SO N A L $625 or best o ffe r. New battery, m i l e s . W arranty. Phone IV E x c lu siv e ly for Young Adults MORGAN SIGN Machine.Sign and CH EVRO LET 1^60 2-door V -8 , P A R T S, 6 13 E . South St. IV beds. Sleep s fiv e . $55 p er week. 19 -3 5 . S ta rt as soon as available • P EA N U TS PERSO N A L stick. White. -48,000 m iles. A lso exhaust, lo w m i l e a g e . ED 9 -0783. 2 7 18 L a S a lle G a rd e n s.3 0 5 -19 2 1. C Phone IV 4^8901. m 30 show card printer, with wood • R EA L ESTA TE 7-0867; ED 7 -2 3 7 2 . 30 OUR USED CA R lot is empty! through Septem ber 19. G o o d and metal type. Varied styles. 1959 Trium ph Bonneville m otor­ A T T R A C T IV E R O M E ,'6 ’ m iles • S E R V IC E FALCO N SPR IN T l9 6 3C o n v e rt- Scooters & C y c le s s a la r y plus good lodging and Perfect for retail store or ?. cy c le. 650 c c . 351-4 45. 30 We are paying extra high p ric e s from cam pus. N ear Lake Lan ­ • TRAN SPO RTATIO N ible. 4 -sp eed , floor shift. Good m ea ls. Work 6 d ays p er week. C A N FIE LD S U P P L Y .IV 5-9 59 3. CH EVRO LET 1963 Super Sports fo r late model used tra d e -in s. HONDA SU P E R Hawk. Excellent sin g. Wanted 4 students fo r sum­ t ir e s . Good condition. 339-8396 E xcellen t e xp erien ce for hotel 37 • WANTED convertible. Real sharp inside Save on a new 1965 Fo rd o r M us­ condition. B est o ffe r. C a ll 3 3 7 - m e r. 339 -2597. 31 after 6 pm . 30 management students. C a ll S .L . FORM a l S A N b cocktail d r e s s e s and outside. A ll pouer and many tang. SIGNS FORD S A L E S , W il- 1540 a fter 6 pm . 31 YOUNG ADULT couple”wanted to DEADLINE Winslow, H orne’ s Motor Lodge, siz e 7, 11 and 15. Phone 484- e x tra s. Must sell - leaving fo r FA LCO N , l96t) S tick . New en- liam ston. 6 55-219 1. C30 HONDA 305, 1964. Must s e ll. operate rooming house. Cut rent 393-2030. F o r appointment F r i ­ 0775 before 2:30 pm. R easo n ­ 2 p.m. one class day be­ the s e rv ic e June 1st. 32 girie, clutch. Good tir e s . Needs CH EV RO LET 1959 Im pala, 4- $550. Telephone, 337 -9 12 2 . Ask in half. A vailable Ju n e . 3 32 - day after 4 pm . through Sunday, able. 30 fore publ ¡cation. som e body work. F irm , $425. door hardtop. Pow er steerin g fo r Denny. 32 4970. 33 CH EVRO LET 195" Bel Air~Con- 10 am. or Write JA C K & J I L L 351-5489. 31 and b ra k es. Automatic tra n s­ UN IFO RM . A R M Y Ordinance Cancellations - 12 noon one vertib le. Standard. 283, 4 -b a r­ RANCH, Rothbury, M ichigan. 32 FA LCO N , i960 Station Wagon. m ission. C om pletely r e b u i l t A ir p l a n e s Rooms C o rp . D re s s blues. S iz e 42 long. class day before publication re l. New tire s . R adio/E xcellen t S ix -c y lin d e r. Standard. N e w m otor. $795. Nothing down! F o r Rent SINGLE ROOM fo r men. P a rk - E xcellen t condition. $65. 329 W. condition. 355-2907. 30 F L Y ? Y E S , F L Y : New equipment battery, tire s . Good condition. ing, local use of phone. C a ll ED Saginaw . 484-9920. 32 PHONE CH EVRO LET 1961 Bel A ir " 6 - " . open to students and sta ff. MSU TUX R E N T A L S . Why pay m ore? $550. 355-2146 evenings. 31 C H E V R O L E T C o r v a i r 1961 FLYIN G C L U B . 355 -9 133; 3 3 7 - 7-9 30 5. 30 S T E R E O EQ UIPM EN T. W ell- 355-8255 Standard transm ission. 4-door. $8.50 fo r whites, $9 fo r black. FALCO N 1960 deluxe 4-door se - Monza, 2-d oo r. A u t o m a t i c 0774. 31 M E N . INTERN ATIO N AL Stu- known company is having a one- , Radio. Low m ileage. No ru st. $9.50, other c o lo rs . Includes tran sm issio n . Radio, h eater. tim e-only s^ le on re p o ssessed RATES B ru ce, 355-9443. 33 dan. Standard tran sm issio n . R a ­ LEA R N TO F L Y AT SHEREN com plete outfit. L atest s ty le s . dents. One block to cam pus. 1 DAY. . . .$1.50 C H EVRO LET, ¡955. Automatic dio, snow t ir e s . C lean . $495. Phone ED 2-0919. 33 White with blue in terio r. R e a lly sharp! $995. AVIATION DAVIS A irp o rt. Low Evening appointments. Wend- Cooking. Sum m er ra te s. F a l l space. 332 -2 19 5 a fter 5 :3 0 pm.36 ste re o p h o n icreco rd p la y e rs and m u sic. Stereo unit has walnut transm ission. R a d i o , h eater. as $8 p er hour. A lso a irc ra ft row s South Lansing C le a n e rs, 3 DAYS. . . .$3.50 cabinet, G a rra rd turntable, e tc. Rusty, but goo d runner. $110. FALCO N 1^61 2 -d o o r. Stick sh ift. for s a le . North Abbott R d ., E a st 1 1 3 - 1 1 5 W. South St. IV 9 -24 35. APPROVED, SUPERVISED 5 DAYS. . ..$6.00 VALIAN T 1960 4-door. Pow er Lansing. Phone ED 2-0224 . 31 R e co rd s a n d walnut r e c o r d 332-4582. 31 A lso Valiant, 19604-door, stick. 31 room s for women. Contact now steerin g . Automatic tra n sm is­ stands, a lso available. T e rm s (based on 15 words per ad) CH EVRO LET, 19$8. 2-d oo r, 2f)3 372-2680. 32 T A Y L O R C R A F T . LO W hours REN T YOUR T V from N E JA C . fo r sum m er. Walking distance sion. New b ra k es, new tire s . can be arran ged . STOP IN, 6-9 O v e r 15, 10« per w o r d , p er d a y . FORD, 19$4 V -8 automatic. New since m ajo r. Excellent fo r three New Zenith portable for only to cam pus. 3 37-0 75 9 . 31 Heddmans, Hurst shift. Phone L ike new, no ru st. $695. pm ., W EDNESDAY, M AY 12, IV 4-4096. 32 b ra k es. C lean in te rio r. Radio. or four students who want cheap $9 p er month. F r e e s e rv ic e and ROOMS A V A ILA B L E for sum - There w ill be a 50$ service 3132 S . Pennsylvania, Lan sin g. Good rubber. 353-2700; 3 5 5 - flying tim e. $1,200. Phone ED d e liv e ry . C a ll N EJA C T V Ren­ m er term at B e a l House. Room and bookkeeping charge if C H EV R O LET. 1959, B iscayn e, PLYMOUTH 1961 F u ry C o n vert­ 30 6862. 31 ible. Pow ^r ste e rin g an d brak es. 2 -30 14 . A fter 5 pm . ED 2 -2 18 1. ta l. 482-0624. C and board, $ 15 5 .C a ll E D 2 -5 5 5 5 . th is ad is not paid w ithin 2-door, “ 6” . Exceptional con­ _____________________ 31 33 U SED T V ’ S . E xcellen t condition. dition. $550, or best offer. 3 32 - FORD 1957 F a irlan e 506. Good E xcellent t i r e s . V ery clean. $ 15 -$ 3 5 . C a ll IV 9-4556 after 6 o ne week. A partm ents A T T R A C T IV E ROOM. A rea” of 4024, after 5:30 pm. 32 m echanical condition. $100 or $995. E m ploym ent pm . 31 best o ffe r. C a ll 337-0409. 30 B E A U T IF U L L U X U R Y a p art­ beautiful hom es. Sum m er term . CH EVRO LET 1963 Super Sports C O LL E G E STU D EN TS. M a l e . Graduate student or p ro fessio n ­ A LEX A N IA N ’ S - A distinguished The State News does not convertible. R eal sharp inside FORD, 1962 F a irla n e 500. Stand- C H E V R O LET 1 9 6 3 C o r v a i r ment needs one m ore g ir l to name in ru g s, carp etin g.O rien -» ard tran sm issio n . 6 -cylin d er. Monza. 4-sp eed tran sm issio n . -Full tim e, sum m er work. P a r t - al man. Phone ED 2 -117 6 . 32 p erm it ra c ia l or religiou s and outside. A ll power and many make it com plete. School y e a r ta ls for o ver 50 y e a r s . C a ll us tim e during school y e a r if de­ APPROVED, SUPERVISED discrim ination in its ad­ e x tra s. Must s e ll - leaving for $39 5. 337 -2 0 35. 31 Radio. Whitewall t i r e s . L a n ­ 65-66. 355-8646. 30 this sp rin g. 2521 E . M ichigan. sire d . E arn enough during sum ­ vertisin g colum ns. State New's will not accept The the se rv ic e June 1st. 351-4726. 34 FORD 1957 Stationwagon. Must s e ll. $150. 6 76-224 1. 31 sing c a r . L ik e new. $1,495. SPA R T A N MOTORS m er to pay for en tire y e a r of E d e n Roc A p ts . room s for sum m er term . F r a ­ tern ity House. $70. 332 -2 56 3.32 IV 2 -2 12 2 . 35 schooling. O ver 15 $1,000 schol­ KENMORE AUTOMATIC z .g -z a g advertising from person s CHEY’R O L E T , 1963, Im pala 2 - FORD 1957 Stationwagon 4-door, 3000 E . Michigan 252 R iv e r St., E .L . ■ P R IV A T E ROOMS fo r lo r 2 . N ear a rsh ip s w e re awarded to quali­ sew ing m achine. L a st y e a r ’ s discrim inating against r e ­ ligion, ra ce , color or na­ door hardtop. A ll pow er. Radio. 9 -p a ssen g er. T -b ird e n g i n e . IV 7 - 3 7 15 C fied students. On the job train ­ N ow l e a s i n g f o r cam pus. L n su p e rv ised . Summ er or F a ll. Phone a fter 5:30 , 332 - model Including walnut f l o o r New whitewalls. E xcellen t con­ Pow er steerin g . R adio. $150. tional origin. dition. $1,950. 332 -39 7 5 . 32 3 5 1-5 5 2 8 . 34 TH U N DERB1RD 1 9 6 4 . Landau hardtop. 9,500 m ile s . Pow er ing for p ra ctic a l use of your ed­ ucation during sum m er months. S u m m e r & Fall 1008. 33 model console, 16 decorative stitch d rop-in ca m s, p le a te r, CH EVRO LET 1963 Impala Super windows. Leath er s e a ts. L ike Nat Hammond 332-8488 buttonholer, fender, zipper foot, FORD 1962 G a la x ie 500. 2-door Earn while you learn p rogram F o r Sale Sport C onvertible. Pow er s te e r­ new' $3,19 5. 8 8 2-27 27. 33 designed by this m ulti-m illion TWO OR three man apartment etc. $110. C a ll 6 55-2 36 1. 30 Autom otive ing, b rak es. Adjustable steerin g h a r d t o p . O verd riv e. R a d i o , for su m m er. Pool, a ir condi­ S P E A K E R S , WOOFERS. S w e e t h eater. W hitew alls. A -l condi­ TH UN DERBIRD, 19 5 6. B la ck . d ollar corporation, that hun­ VIOLINS, VIOLA, c e llo , guitar. AUSTIN H EA L E Y 3000 MK II wheel. V ery clean . 484-6813 aft­ tioning. B urch am Woods, 351— Sixteen s, many oth ers. Cheap! tion. $1,344. A L EDWARDS L IN ­ Tw o tops. F u ll p ow er. Autom at­ dreds of studen's have taken ad­ Custom m ade. G en eral re p a ir­ 1963. Only 16,000 m iles. E x c e l­ e r 6 pm. See any tim e week­ 5407. 30 »ED 2-8369 . 32 COLN M ER C U R Y , 3125 E . S a g ­ ic tra n sm issio n . A vailab le S at­ vantage of. Many fo rm er stu­ ing. C a s e s , strin g s, p a rts , ac­ lent condition. Many e x tra s. Ber. ends. ' 32 u rd ay, 9 -5 . C a li Saturday, 332- dents are s till In our company TWO B LO C K S, MSU. 4 room s, B IC Y C L E STO RA G E: S a le s, s e r - inaw. (North of Fran d o r). Open c e s s o r ie s . NOLAN BARTOW , B u tle r, 155 Gunson Street. 34 C O RVAIR, 19 .**.>< l* to le -L a y c ? -M^‘ F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y TTT - ^ ■ F u lly - E q u ip p e d P i c n i c B a s k e t T ru m b le Co. We s till have a few O p e n 12 N oon to 9 P M one & two-bedroom apartm ents available SU N D A Y Real estate fo r Sum m er and F a ll. Spice R ack and S pices appraisal firm BURCHAM WOODS L e a r n H ow Y ou C a n L i v e In L u x u r y F o r $ 1 . 9 8 / D a y h a s job o p e n i n g s and for EYDEAL VILLA SEE THE D ISPLA Y O F T em p o rary and Perm anent Hurry, Call Today G R A N D P R IZ E Person n el. ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 G eneral and Brigadier Hom es INTERVIEW ING MAY 18th. P a re n ts W eekend Open House F o r T im e and P la ce R i v e r s E d g e And W a t e r s E d g e A p ts . F r i . , S a t., S u n ., C O M E E A R L Y AND R E G I S T E R F O R T H E F R E E P R I Z E S M a y 1 4 , 15^ 1 6. F O R T H E W H O LE F A M I L Y P o r t a b le T e le v is io n C o n ta c t Now leasin g fo r Sum m er & F a ll term s for better livi.iz MSU P l a c e m e n t Bureau End of R iv e r St. M ike Stitt ED 2 -4432 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan W ednesday, May 12, 1965 9 F o r Sale F o r Sale S ervice D e a n ’s T a lk D e fe n d s PIRANHA - V I C I O U S , blood PA C EM A K ER 1956. 3' x 45’ . Well TH ESES PR IN TED . Rapid s e r v - In tr a m u r a l M a n ’ s R o le In H is to ry th irsty. $2 5. C a ll 351-4687. 32 m ade. Excellen t condition. B est iee. Drafting supplies. X erox offer over $1,900. IV 9-0056 aft­ B R E C K SHAMPOO. N orm al, 12 oz. s iz e , 8 3 1 with this ad only. e r 5 pm . 33 cop ies. C A P IT A L C IT Y B L U E ­ PRIN T, 221 South Grand. 482- News M A REK R E X A L L P R E S C R IP ­ H OM ECRAFT 10’ x 3i)’ . L ived in 5431. C 32 (c o n tin u e d f r o m page 5) Paul V a rg , dean of the C ollege c ism is the m ost ch aracteristic TION DRUG C E N T E R , 301 N. 18 months. E xcellen t condition. DIAPER S E R V IC E , three types 8 EM U-Em erald of A rts and L e tte rs , challenged note of current thought, V a r g C lip p ert, by F ran d o r. C30 Many e x tra s . C a ll IV 2 - 2 114 aft­ of d iap ers t o choose from . 10 McTavish-McFadden the view that so c ia l fo rc e s rath­ said . New Bank S E W I N G MACHINE. Z ig -Z a g . e r 5:30 pm . 31 Bulk wash for clean er whiter F ie ld 7:40 p .m . e r than men make h isto ry F r i ­ U sed o n l y 6 months. Mono­ S T A R 1963 10' x 50’ . T w 0- d iap ers. Flu ff dried and folded. 1 Schular Mets-Grossout AC day in a speech to Michigan h is­ g ram s, buttonholes, blind hem s, bedroom. E xcellen t condition. U se your own or rent our s . Con­ 2 C ach et-C asop olis torian s. Executive em b roid ers, etc. $6.94 p e r In E a st Lansing p ark . C a ll 332- tain ers furnished. No deposit. 3 Caravelle-w in n e r Carleton He contrasted the assum ptions month or $49.73 c a sh . C a ll 372- 0570. 31 25 y e a r s experience. B Y - LO v s . Cam of behaviorial so cia l science with 0200, ext. 380, ask fo r M r. DIAPER S E R V I C E . 10 10 E . 4 Bower-Hedrick those of the humanist historian L o s t & Found Announced Keegan. 34 M ichigan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1. C B O W L IN G who holds that the outward world SEWING MACHINES. 25 Brand LO ST: B LU E P u ll-o ve r parka WATCH REPAIRIN G and clean - A lle y s 8 p .m . is the external exp ression of in­ new automatic z ig -z a g s. P u r­ with w rist watch in pocket. IM ing, using the new ultrasonic 1-2 K egglers-M on tie ward thought fo r the 126 history chased at bankrupt auction. Your F ield . T h u rsd ay. R ew ard . 355- cleaning equipment. Ring s iz ­ 3-4 J iv e 5-E lsw o rth p ro fe sso rs p resen t. choice, $39 .50 -$79 .9 5. Save up 9361. 30 ing and remounting. A ll work 5 -6 Dodge B oys-H eavens Dev­ " A s a humanist the historian ils • accepts by act of faith that som e­ Edward A rnoldTrautz has bee'’ to $200. E a sy te rm s. 20 -y e a r LO ST: B LA C K a irlin e A M -FM guaranteed. THOMPSON thing there is in man that makes named executive vice presiden. p a rts w arranty. 5 y e a r free portable rad io . N ear B e s s e y . JE W E L R Y , 223 M .A .C ., E a st T h u rsd ay at noon is the dead­ him a rebel and d riv e s him on to of the E ast Lansing State Bank, s e r v ic e . F r e e lesso n s included. C a ll 355-5638 . R ew ard . 33 Lansin g. C a ll ED 2-2 29 3. 48 lin e fo r entering fra te rn ity, re ­ pursue his convictions even when it was an n o u n ced b yC arlG .C ard , H urry! EDWARDS D ISTRIBU T­ FOUND: LAD IES E lgin w a t c h DIAPER S E R V IC E , sam e diapers sidence hall and independent golf society m etes out punishment to chairm an of the board and J . ING C O ., 1115 N. Washington, returned. E ith er yours or o u rs. tournam ents. A $4 green fee must (gold). N ear Men’ s IM. In itials A rthur Allen, president, L an sin g. IV 9-6448. 34 With our se rv ic e , you m ay in­ accom pany each entry. him ,” V arg sa id . E J 1 . Y , on inside. C a ll 355- Walter F e e , chairm an of the Trautz assum es this position 1/ 3 SAVINGS on 6 p tica l needs, 9282. 31 clude two pounds of baby clothes June 1 after servin g in the Mich­ W O M E N ’S Department of H isto ry, presided p re scrip tio n s, r e p a ir s . Optical that do not fade. D iaper pail igan Division of M anufacturers LOfeT: N&N‘ S Light green Jacket BLOOPERBALL at the meeting of the Michigan Discount Supply, 416 T u ssing furnished. National Bank of Detroit, where in A g r i c u l t u r a l Engineering F ie ld 5 p .m . Historians, an organization Building, Lan sin g. IV 2 -4 6 6 7.39 Main Auditorium , on M ay 4 .C a ll AM ERICAN DIAPER SE R V IC E he assisted correspondent banks 9 14 E .G i e r St. 1 Kappa Kappa Gamma-Slgma founded 25 y e a r s ago by the Uni­ FOLDING PING-PO NG t a b l e . 3 5 5 -3 13 7 . 30 v e rs ity ’ s Departm ent of H istory. in the outside a re a s. He advised IV 2-0864. Kappa them about problem s concerning B eige carpeting with pad. K it­ At present 2 3 Michigan colleges chen table. L a m p s. ED 2-4486. P ersonal i 2 W. Mayo-W . Landon overload s, operations, person­ F ie ld 6 p .m . a re represented in the a sso c ia ­ 32 R EN T your T V from N E JA C . nel, employe benefits anddemard HYDROPLANE (RACING) E x c e l- New Zenith portable fo r only Lyle & Helen’s Salon 1 Kappa Alpha T h e t a - A l p h a O m icron Pi tion. In his speech to the historians, deposit accounting. T rau tz graduated “ magna cum lent condition. Steerin g wheel $9 p e r month. F r e e s e r v ic e ELECTROLOGIST Women’ s a ll-u n iv e rsity track THE H E A T IS ON— W a r m w e a th e r has co m e to V arg gave as an exam ple of the a n d throttle included. $100. a n d ,.d elivery . C a ll N E JA C T V humanist historian the man who laude” from Kent State U n iver­ with 2 1 Y e a r s E xperien ce and field cham pions: 70 yd. low cam pus, and w ith it has co m e th e lo n gin g f o r spend- R ental. .482-0624. C s ity , Kent, Ohio, with a bachelor Phone IV 4 -3770 . 32 in Rem oval of Unwanted H air h u rd les— Lynne Scudder A O P i, ing sunny a fte rn o o n s at th e IM p o o l. U n f o r tu n a te ly , re fu se s to lim it h im self to ques­ of science in education and is a SUMMER C L E A R A N C E - on all WEDDING AND BRIDESM AID'S 1 1 . 9 ; 50 yd. dash— Ja n ic e Rich­ w o r k m e n such as t h is one a re s t i l l p r e p a r i n g th e tions answered m ainly by s c i­ graduate of the Ohio School of d re s s e s . Custom handmade, to 1730 S. CED AR IV 2-774 4 ence. stereo equipment. B & R HOUSE te r W. Y ak eley, 7 .1 ; 75yd . d a sh -- pool f o r use. No date at w hich the pool m ay be used BOAT R E P A IR done reasonable S h irle y Wurst G ilc h rist, 1 0 .1 . Banking, Athens, Ohio, and the OF ST ER EO , 1152 W .G ran d R iv- fit you. A lso othdr sew ing and has yet been announced. Photo by Jonathan Z w ic k e l P e ssim ism tinged with cyni- by M arine craftsm an. A lso one president of its f ir s t graduating e r , W illiam ston. H ours d aily, alteration s. IV 2-4 256. 33 100 yd. dash— M yra B a ir But­ beautiful new 16’ “ W olverine” te rfie ld , 13 .0 ; standing long Jump c la s s . 4:30 - 9. Saturday. 9 -3 :3 0 . 34 VACATION IN scenic Canada. super runabout. Fu lly equipped — Ja n ic e G e rv a is U niversity V il­ S T E R E O -H I-F I,H e a th -K it Amp- Fabulous fishing. $55 weekly with bucket se a ts, sedan re a r la g e , 7 ’ 6” ; running long Jump— C on se rva tive Club lifie r , V.M . turntable, matched sp e a k e rs. A ll fo r $95. C a ll 351— gan. for two. B ox 72, Ja c k so n , M ichi­ 33 running ligh ts. Wheel, shield. Ja n ic e R ich ter W. Y ak eley, 14 ’ C a m p u s S u rfe rs W ip e O u t— 5288. 34 F R E E ! A thrilling hour of beauty! $800. IV 9-1845. Custom Boat 3 ” . Cancels Speech Design & -Repair. 1020 Dakin High jump— Lynne Scudder AO P O R T A B LE T Y P E W R I T E R . F o r appointment c a ll 484-4519. The speech by the R ev. D r. S t., L ansin g. 8 am .- 9 pm ., 7 P i, 4*9” ; softball throw— Pat V ery g o o d condition, hardly M E R L E NORMAN C o sm etics Kenneth Sollitt, scheduled fo r days. 32 Specht E . Landon, 168’ 10 ” . used. C a ll 355-8050, a fter 5pm . Studio, 1600 E . M ichigan. C 32 ACCIDEN T PR O BLEM ? C a l l O lin S o m e tim e s W ip e s U p tonight in the Union, has been canceled. The speech w as to 32 STUDEN TS: ON your birthday KALAM AZOO S T R E E T BODY Wanted________ have been sponsored by the MSU E L E C T R IC GUITAR. F e n d e r com e down fo r a fre e pizza. SHOP. Sm all dents to large “ Hey! Watch it, you’ re going ity in c re a se s d aily, becoming a s w h e r e sidew alk surfing h a s C o n servative Club. style , dual pick, like new. $60. BIM BO 'S P iz z a . 484-7817. C32 BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for w reck s. A m erican and foreign to get wiped out.” Such is the c ry well-known at Brody a s it is at avoided the label of fad and is C a ll 3 5 1-5 2 8 8 34 c a r s . Guaranteed w ork. 489- RH P o sitiv e ; $7 for RH nega­ of onlookers to MSU’ s newest F e e and A k e rs. viewed altern ately a s a sport, DIVING LUNG, com plete outfit. Peanuts P ersonal 7507. 1 4 1 1 E a st Kalam azoo. C tive. Detroit Blood S e rv ic e , Inc. sprin g sport — sidewalk surfing. B y fa r the most " in ” p lace for sk ill and an a rt. $65. Sw iss made portable tran s­ D EAR JO : We like your stuff. TOD K1N TN ER o ffers counseling, 1427 E i Michigan A ve., H ours 9-4 , Monday, T uesday, Wednes­ M ore and m ore students a re skateboarding is the hill between Even the term inology has not GLADMER isto r phonograph, battery oper­ The copy desk. s e rv ic e on buying or sellin g Real day, F rid a y , 12 - 7 T h u rsd ay. taking up the sport as its popular- B e s s e y and the Red C ed ar, the confined its e lf to the West C oast. H I A T a I ated. $50. C a ll 489-3874. 32 A L L PERSONS interested in a E sta te . IV 5 -17 7 7 or ED 2-2810 . la tter becoming known as Davy . » 4I9 84IS 489-7587. 48 The skateboard spectator can now R E L A X -A -C 1S O R . P e rfe c tw o rk - Norman F e ll fan club, write 35 Jo n e s’ lock er fo r the le s s fo r­ A B E T T E R P R IC E for your c a r differentiate between the various CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M . ing condition. C a l l 337-0759 B ox E - 5 , State N ew s. 32 BA BYSITTIN G S E R V IC E . A v a il­ tunate skateboard ers. at PH IL P DODGE, 1431 E a st types of sidewalk s u rfe r s and after 5 pm. 31 BORN MAY 9: Herman Gazatz. able after school and weekends; P o lic e C r u is e r Som e of the obstacles to suc­ their m ovem ents. NOW thru FRIDAY M ichigan. See R uss L a y . Phone c essfu l sidewalk s u r f i n g a r e FE A T U R E A T 1:0 5 - 3 :10 C A M ER A . M K K O R E X -F with f/2 8 oz., 11 in. long, 6 in. tall, to And, mother available days in IV 4 -4 5 17 . C p h ysical, financial andlegal.Many A grem m y, originating from 5 :2 0 -7 :2 5 -9 :3 5 P.M . 50 mm lens and c a s e . $150 or B .H . and R .Y . 30 own home. IV 5-0 218 . 31 In C o llis io n T H R E E G IR LS wish to sublet beginners try to attempt too much grem lin, is a beginner or hanger- best o ffer. C a ll 337-154 0 . 31 B arb J:Y p p ah id Y ad h trib id ,d n aid IRONINGS, IN my W e s t side apartm ent, close to c am p u s,fb r A U niversity police patrol c a r on a board and after being wiped on who is troublesom e to s u r fe r s . WEDDING V EILS fo r'E rid es"ard tsebid s e h s u w i d s y a w l a i d ! home. $1 an hour. Phone 489- sum m er te rm . C a ll 353-124 0 or collided with a c a r driVen by John out a re wiped up at Olin Health b rid esm aids. Custom m a je a- d K,>' yid Lufhtiafid E ciffo id . 29 2334. 31 A . Segar, 59, Tecum seh, on E ast C en ter. Several student skate­ The expert sidewalk s u rfe r is 353-10 0 7. ’ 33 it melts ready-m ade. Under $20. ACTOR: not considered a hero; he is a hot b c tlH T Typing Service PIANO, SM A L L upright or spinet. Grand R iv e r Ave. Monday night.. b o ard ers have been taken to Olin 3882. o r ita l p row ess on the C a s h . M acLaughlin's Piano Segar w as taken to Sparrow a fter surfing m ishaps, U niver­ d ogger--that is , a great and showy II throw the th eatrical B A R B I M E L , P ro fessio n al typist. p erfo rm er on the board. The BO AT, MOTOR, tr a ile r acre*- M art. Phone IV 2 -7 3 5 6 . 32 Hospital with a b r o k e n c o lla r­ sity police said. * rid in a ra g e . And when the No job too la rg e or too sm a ll. skateboarding definition of a hero s o r ie s . 14 ft. Mahogany L entury. PIANOS- A L L kinds, including bone. MSU patrolm an W illiam Block off cam pus. 3 32 -3 2 5 5 . C A good board is essential to is one who thinks he’ s better at 30 hp Evinrude. E le c tric start- fortunes of su c c e ss you acquire, C . M ays, d riv e r of the p atrol c a r, ANN fiROWN typist and m ulti- old uprights. RO BERT WEAR the su c c e ss at skateboarding and the sport than he re a lly is . Even I' e r . E x tr a s . $600. C a l l ED R em em ber the ad g irl whose w a s treated at Olin fo r b ru ises lith offset printing (B lack and R efinishing Shop. Phone TU is estim ated at c o k in g at least w o rse Is the pseudo, who p re ­ 2 -2 025. ■ ' ” ~ ’________ 32 heart you set a fire ! 30 and m inor knee abrasio n s. white and colo r). IB M . G eneral 2 -332 0 . 35 $~. Som e skateboards in a Lan - tends to be a sidewalk s u rfe r but /Ù M RS. J.G .G : T rie d to make it Patrolm an M ays w as an sw er­ sing itore sell for $2 .77 , but hasn’ t even been on the board. Mobile Homes typing, t e r m , p ap ers, th eses, FU RN ISH EDrAPARTM EN T want- down for your birthday. b u t ing a call tor a ssista n c e at. a flc e c quality*.' ¿fj^^erf'ations. ED 2-8 38 '$. -C. ed JUne 19 , or for firs t . ?«4block iL . _ ¿fciaflprehenri aï * r 3 5 ’. A N G E !A ^ „ T ^ -^ L E R . som ebody n w jed nay bearftt?/.v . orr'rT ena-OT^he scale , a v a it r t j' • 1% he positibn'cWbeleeA afi&Y tujy 5-w eek term .’ P re fe r 2-bedfAorrt 1 E xcellen t condition. M o b i l e with a th istle. L ove, Ja c k . 29 B A R B I M E L , P ro fessio n al typist. two escap ees from the Brighton of excellent quality can be bought E nglish are the most important convenient to campus or sub­ Youth Camp when the c a r s co l­ Homes Manor. Lot C - 5 after B U L L W INKLE: H a v e a happy No job too large or too sm a ll. at vario u s sports and department elem ents to land surfing. To have lease apartment in m a r r i e d T H t ih . 6 pm . 30 quiet day. Love you. Rocket J . B lock off cam pus. 332-3255.* lided. sto re s for around $13. one foot forw ard with five toes housing. P le a se write im m edi­ H Ô LSE T R A ILE R , 1962 Huron 50‘ S q u irre l. 29 PAULA ANN HAUGHEY, typist. C a tely: R obert Jennings, Univ. of A ccording to p olice, S e g a r’ s c a r f ir s t pulled off the pave­ Students a r e sidewalk surfing o v er the front is called hanging fiv e . A m ore difficult feat is plac­ W O R 1-0 0 ' : ® A B B O T T a m i^ - x 10’ . Good condition. Two bed­ D .M . R o se s are red South Dakota, V erm illion, SJD. ment, then pulled back onto the near Beaumont Tow er, McDonel ing a ll 10 toes over the front edge IBM S e le c tric . D issertatio n s, room s, washing machine. On V iolets are blue 30 th eses, term p ap ers. 3 3 7 - 15 2 7 . pavem ent in front of the patrol and Van Hoosen, H arrison Road, of the board. A spinner is a full C O S T E I1 0 park lot. Reasonable. 337-0316 . R ich ard Burton is great C FARM S AN D/or farm land lo- c a r . Patrolm an M ays, attem pt­ and between Lot X and F e e H all. 360-degree turn while riding the And so are you! PEANUTS JO B R ESU M ES, 10 0 cop ies, $4.50 cated near MSU. If interested in ing to avoid a collision , threw H owever, the w ise skateboarder board. (So how about my fre e ticket?) SO YOU'RE A LD IN GER D IRECT M AIL Ad­ sellin g, w rite to M r. Simon, his c a r into a sidew ays skid and doesn’ t venture to p ractice his 30 6ÛIN6 TO A v e rtisin g . 533 N. C lip p ert. IV 17266 MACK A ve.. D etroit. 29 the sid e s of the two c a rs cam e s k ills on E a st Lansing sid ew alks. The sidwalk su rfe rs can take F A M ILV DENNIS: Your thespian quality is together. He can be wiped out by $25 for s e v e r a l positions on board, in­ 5 - 2 2 13 . C O U PLE D ESIRES to rent house REUNION! exceeded o n l y by your synov- The Ingham County S h e riff’ s violation of a city ordinance, as cluding standing upright, stand­ B E V T A L L M A N . Your th eses, fo r two or m ore y e a r s . Reason­ ia c ic a l s a l u b r o s i t y . Goody P a tro l, called to the scene, issued one student found out last month. ing sid ew ays, prone, supine o r if term p ap e rs, etc. Typed in my able. C a ll 355-59 35, after 6pm . Brow n Shoes. 30 32 Segar citations fo r failu re to yield The sport has filtered a c ro s s caution is not used, lying down — Real E state home. E le c tric typew riter. 372- 3849. C 30 WANTED TO R E N T : T h re e bed- right of way to an em ergency the nation from the West C oast, in a hospital bed. MI C HI G AN T Y P IN G . T E R M p apers and room home in E a st Lansing. veh icle and not having a valid T H i A T A i FOR S A L E : Two four-bedroom New MSU faculty m em ber. C all op erato r’ s perm it in his p o sse s­ ► 4SI-3909 th e se s. E l e c t r i c typew riter. D R I V E homes now under construction. 355-1644 . 32 sion. F a st S e rv ic e . 332-459 7. 30 - I N F e a tu re at 1 : 1 5 - 923 and 945 Southfield D rive, NOW NOW! 75< to 5:30 HUTU 3 :2 0 -5 :2 0 -7 :2 0 -9 :2 5 Smith and Smith Construction, T ra n s p o rta tio n C A M P U S of L a n s i n g o n M - 7 8 , I'M VER1/ HAPPY FORMDU, SNOOFV. 140 High S tre e t, W illiam ston, Evening & Sunday $1.00 ‘One O f The Y ear's 10 B e s t 1 IT'LL BE FUN SEEIN6 ALL YOUR BROTHERS ANO SISTERS A6AIN... 6 55-1716 or 655-2076. 34 RIDE WANTED to C ornell U ni- v e rs ity or Ithaca, N .Y . a re a . T H 8 A T » f - Fe a tu re at NEW. T H R E E bedroom ranch. 1 :10 - 3 :1 0 - 5 :1 5 - 7 :2 5 - 9 :3 0 C arpeting. Lum inous kitchen. May 13, 14. Contact Ju d y, 355- S**tli B ath, b u i l t - i n s , d i s p o s a l , 0378. 30 " F a n t a s t i c P i c t u r e ! L ee M a r v i n was the Loren d rap es. $15,750 . 105 ft. frontage. A L A SK A : NEED p assen ger one- L i v i n g E n d ! " - S h a r r o n M a r k s , 687 E. Fee Mirulli 882-8260. 32 way to Anchorage. L eavin gju n e t! coiumbia HAROLD Mastroianni 18. C ost $30. L eR o y, 482-5910 Z QOVs ' HECHT •Production Vinería S ervice a fter 3 pm. . 31 De Sicas T V R E N T A L S for students. Econ- om ical ra te s by the-term and month. U n iv ersity T V R en tals. R O CH ESTER, NEW YO R K . Would like rid e r s . L eaving F rid ay , May 14, Returning, Sunday May ) C /\T M arnage OH! DON'T F0R6ET YOUR SUPPER 484-9263. C .. 16. A irplane. 351-5176 , A rt. 30 Italian B A L L O U Stjle Dis h ! EVERYONE U)AS SUPPOSED TO BRIN6 HIS 0(UN SUPPER DlSH ~UK FM H B MUNII • Embassy Ptclu in ColOf C MMUUM-NMEraUI ‘ STARTS FR ID A Y * S p r in g B r o o k in COLUMBIA COLOW] lu u iin t i’SniiiYiufi /ouII laugh N e x t! Steve M c Q u e e n -B a b y T h e R ain M ust F a ll* Through R id in g R a n c h Every TODAY and THUR. Minute SO LONS . HAVE ) F ro m 7:00 P .M . s iT A T E V \ 0If!f Ip m s a K A 60OD TIM E ! N O W O P E N FOR Riding * * MANDATES-IRENE PAPA^ ■ * Swimming x h a e l c a c o w t o u c t io N ' ZORBATHE GREEK” Sun FRIDAY: A Dram atic Page From Our M idwest’ s H istory! One of the World’ s Fin est F ilm s! The F R E E Beach and Bath ho use use a re now a v a i l ­ John S t e in b e c k ’ s a ble. F R E E C o u r t e s y Bus T r a n s p o r t a t i o n s t a r t s Campus T h u r s d a y , M ay 13. O u r bus le a v e s p e r i o d i c a l l y Singer f o r y o u r c o n ve n ie n ce . F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s and t i m e " G ra p e s Of W ra th ” aFredKohlmarproduction'* sc h e d u le C A L L TU 2 -4 86 3 H E N R Y F O N D A . JANE D A R W E L L faßläN’GlYNISjOHhf ÒOOO/i JOHN C A R R A D IN E . JOHN Q U A L E N ClNDYCaßOL-BlLLYMüMY v K < ^ p o Com e out and spend the day riding on our p rivate tra il C H A R L E Y G R A P E W IN . E D D IE Q U I L L A N which winds around our 26 acre p riv a te lake, only $2.50 tó n s ìi2 ‘ 7Z -lS?o 3 fo r ope hour of riding or fo r a lesson . P resen ted In cooperation with M .S.U .’ s A m erican Thought and Language Department. ÍdWVNN HenryKoster•HaïKanter cinemascope W ednesday, May 12, 1965 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan O u t lin e T o r n a d o P r o c e d u r e F o r M S U ’s It’ s springtim e, when thoughts H o u s in a p lo sive conditions a risin g from a vU n it s the football p ra c tic e field on of young men turn to. . .torna­ sudden drop in p ressu re can be Shaw Lane (adjacent to the C & does? kept at minimum by opening win­ O locom otive). Zone one t h e n Knowing what to do when tor­ dows and doors on the sid es of should proceed on foot to the nado w arnings w ere issued might the house or apartment away from south entrance of the enclosed have prevented the death of som e the storm . a re a on the east side of the of the m ore than 250 people— MSU students living in dorm i­ football stadium and zone two including nearly 50 Michigan r e s ­ to ries. because o f inadequate should go to the w est sid e of idents—killed in recent Mid - basem ent space, follow a d if­ the stadium . w estern tornado d isa ste rs. ferent p r o c e d u r e , says L y le Zone three of Spartan V il­ Make sure you know the dif­ Thorburn, manager of resid en ce lage should d riv e south on Har­ feren ce between a tornado ’ ’ fo re ­ h alls. riso n Road to Mount Hope Road, c a s t " and a torrado "w arn in g ,” Students should open windows turn left to F a rm Lane, turn advised L e s t e r Bollwahn, MSI' on the side away from the storm , left on F a rm Lane and continue sta te -ru ra l defense coordinator. clo se the door, and sit in the h alls north to any of the gated park­ A fo recast means tornado con­ with th eir backs against the w a lls . ing lots located between North ditions e xist within a 200-m ile Students living on the top flo o rs and South Shaw L an es im m edi­ rad iu s. A warning m eans a tw ist­ should move to a lower one a te ly north of Ag Engineering, e r has actually been sighted. since the roof could be torn off. Anthony Hall o r the Engineer­ With M ichigan’ s annual spring ThorbUrn said.. ing Building. They should p ro ­ tornado season alread y in full Students and faculty in m a r­ ceed on foot to the basem ent of swing, Bollwahy has reviewed ried housing should turn off e le c ­ one of these buildings. some safety' ru le s which may help tric lights and stove burners a s T h ose in faculty apartm ents prevent the lo ss of life if future the fir s t step in their tornado should take co ver in the base­ tw isters set down in the state. precautions, Kay L a m p h e a r , m ents of their buildings. Tornadoes a re usually p r e - m anager of m arried h o u s i n g , ceeded by a hot, sticky day with said . A fter taking a flashlight southerly winds and a threaten­ ing sky. But such days do occur with them as precaution against a power failu re, and closing all 6F ig a r o 9 S e t. without any tornadoes. The fa- doors and windows, they should go to their designated safety m iliar ’ thunder heads of topsy- turvy tlouds som etim es appear a re a s. N e x t W eek seveiral hours before a tornado, The windows and doors should ■ The Speech and M usic Depart­ These clouds often bulge down in- be closed since there w ill be no ment w ill combine to produce an stead of upward and may be people in the buildings who could E nglish versio n of M o z a r t ' s greenish-!: «lack in color. close the windows and doors in com ic opera " T h e M a rriag e of Bollwahn says a tornado is the event of -rain, he said. The F ig a r o ,” May 2 1 and 22 in the usually recognized by its dark, rain causing the flooding of the Auditorium. funnel-shaped cloud vhich spins apartm ents w ill, in the long run, F ig a ro , m a jo r - d o m o to the rapidly and extend: toward the cause much m ore damage than a Count Alma viva, and his b rid e- earth from the base ofI i thun- p ossib le tornado. to-be Susanna becom e enmeshed dercloud. Heavy’ rain s ir hail - M arried housing occupants, in the am orous exploits of the precede the cloud. A nea: ay tor­ because of the lack of basem ents, count, his countess and C h eru- nado may sound like the rear of proceed to different shelter a re a s bino, the page. hundreds of airp lanes. depending on what part of m a r­ All sea ts fo r the perform an­ " I f there is no time to e s- ried housing they live in, L a m ­ c e s a re re se rv e d t h r o u g h the cape, lie flat in the nea re phear said . Speech Department, T ick ets a r e or ra v in e ," says the ru de- C h e rry Lane Apts, proceed on $2 fo r m ain floor seats and $ 1 fe r s e coordinator. foot to the South entrances of fo r balcony sea ts. There is no e rsa \ p r c t e c - Jenison Fieldhouse and go down B ased on the 18th century com ­ does e x c e p t to the basem ent. edy by B eau m arch ais, " T h e M a r - R esidents of U niversity V il­ ria g e of F ig a ro ” is considered lage should proceed on foot to by many a s M ozart’ s finest op­ ir.-j far* Ity Brody Hall and enter the build- e r a . It w as fir s t produced in w e st ine lirected. Vienna in 1786 and since that COD 01 The Spartan V illag e resid en ts, tim e has become a -standard in o ffers tí e greatest sate p a r- zones one and two, drive to the re p e rto rie s of the w orld ’ s ticu larly hou: , E x- the g ra ss covered area south of g rea test opera com panies. Editor, Far East Expert, In the principal ro le s a re Don­ ^ ald Schram m , Buffalo, N .Y ., Jun­ io r ; Sharon K oelsch, E a st Lan­ sing graduate student; J . M ichael Slates Talk On China Bloom , L o ra in , Ohio, graduate student; Ina Kaplan, L a n s i n g ; Shari Anderson, Shenandoah, Io­ w a, graduate student and G erald Ma Russ Connected w i t h t h e Young Verm enlen, Holland Junior. st Re w ill speak \\ men’ s ..C h ristian A ssociation r-tV o r T .’T ! UJTOfc,'during, ^ srs, P a r l o r A M is s R u ssell worked in m i v of Gas Irtdrease Sne w ill a the m ajor c itie s of China and w as actively related to student, B ill E n d o rs e d epublic* labor, women’ s and other move­ M iss R u sse l , 3 native ments which created the People’ s An official study of highway -rnia, lived i w estern Republic of China. H er speaking construction needs shows a s e r ­ a 191“ ! 1943. and reading knowledge of the ious d e f i c i e n c y in program s C h in e s e language helped her to planned to keep up with expected understand the meaning of social tra ffic loads, according to the developm ents, nationalist feel­ Michigan State Highway C om m is­ Im p r e s s io n is t ings and reaction on international sion. ICE CREAM BARS is s u e s. The com m ission has endorsed $ 4 2 P r e s e n ta tio n 1: the sum m er o f 1959 M iss four m easu res pending in the R E G . 4 FO R 79« BIG E CO U N TR Y FR E SH V A N IL L A OR C H O C O L A T E ECONOMY PA K R u s se ll revisited China for three legislatu re to provide for in- (§|§| S c h e d u le d months. She traveled a ll through cre a se d revenue fo r highways - S i M A R G A R IN E S K IM M E D M IL K M O O LA K O O LA ST.REGIS WHITE ct . the country’ , c o - V e r i n g 10,000 and revision of the funddistribu- PK G . T h e paint g, poet p r e s s i ists C'. m ile s of urban,- and ru ra l China. tion form ula. Th ey a re : PAPER PLATES She visited 13 com m unes in 10 jm from the d ifferent p ro v in ces, saw c o a l —A one-cent in c rea se in state &IB» L e tt e r s at Sp i.T h u r s - m in e s and steel m ills in Man­ gasoline, d ie sel and liquified p e - g g LB J r tI I G 2 0 <( O F F LABEL j r Hg * l 100 C T , ' A k e rs , L ov e, di reci c h u ria , attended cou rt session troleum taxes. of the ar.d visited p riso n s, visited some :TNS- % i í O N LY SALADA TEA BAGS PKG. Pat Kresx Art Cente r , Vwi d isc u ss of C hina’s rem aining capitalists — A new rate system for auto- K | 1 « w G U L F L IT E if M anet, M net, Degas in th é ir homes and attended the m obile licen ses ranging from $14 ta p Ren n r . L ?szl o E< rb a s , p r e ­ N ational C o n gress and the sem i- p er c a r to $29 fo r the h eaviest p^j s a g e s , will a n n u a l Com m odities E x p o r t p assen ger c a r s . TREESW EET BIG E F R E S H FR O Z E N WAGNER L O -C A L CHARCOAL LITER 32 O Z . C A N f ro m an ce p o e try of P:n il V erlaine, T r a d e F a ir in Canton. is in co n ­ —An adjustment in the d is tr i- FR O Z. LEM O N A D E O R A N G E JU IC E O R A N G E D R IN K REG, 471 SCOTT se turbuie poetic c : tro l. bution of highway funds from 47 j • Ü M iss R u ssell attem pts to make to 46 p er cent for the state High­ COLD DRINK CUPS B et imont S tr ig Q uartet, use of the insights and convic­ way Departm ent, 35 to 34 per m f p ro fesse rs fri'rath e tio n s thus gained to help build cent for counties and 18 to 20 i|§ 6 O Z. o f Mus a , will play am ong her fellow A m erican s an p er cent for c itie s and v illa g e s. CAN ’Q u a rtet i i G M in o r,’’ ap p reciatio n of the relationship is the pair t o g , poetry betw een our w ell-bein g and our f the .p fp re ss io n - c o u n try ’s F a r E a ste rn p o licies. S w i t c h S w i n g o u t e p ro g p a m p ro v id e s ty to c o m p a re the an a r tis tic m o v e - Her talk T h u rsd ay is spon­ sored by the MSU Sin o-A m erican’ S e n i o r Swingout, origin ally scheduled for Sunday, May 16, UUNUANHIRta n i l l i n i l l R IIK C C W H IT E , Y E L L O W , D E V IL S FO O D LE M O N SU PREM E OR D E E P C H O C O L A T E n ce n trated on c a p - Friendship Society. has been changed to June 6. Watch x p re s sin g the im - CAKE M IX the State News fo r further de­ ta ils on picking up caps and On W MSB gowns and other information on Divers Recover 2 W ed nesd ay swingout. 2 4 Victims9Bodies Noon MEN OF OUR T IM E -- The biography of H itler sta rts TAKE THE HIGHROAD m TO ADVENTURE! R E G . 47 4 PU RE, D IG EST A B L E The bodies of two crewm en of a new s e r ie s which su rve y s some Off the buttn trick trm l ' the suiiken lim estone - c a r r ie r of the men who have shaped the C e d arv ille w ere recovered early w orld ’ s h isto ry. 7 p.m . R E C IT A L H A L L — So­ C M S C O O IL T uesday by d ivers probing the hull Of the 585-foot ship. prano Jean H eyer, a fo rm e r grad­ The victim s a re identified as uate student in the Department 1 X rtr.uf :i. 'Fifhrm anJ^^-aric? 'W f- ' •o f 5 :;.£;.i