M IC H IG A N STA TE U N IV E R S IT Y E a st L a n s in g , M ichig an T h ursd ay May 20, 1965 P ric e 10e M a y o r , R ig h ts L e a d e r s T a l k In 'C a l m ' S e s s io n Dominican Fighting Protests Junta Troops Overrun Rebel Position Dom inicans in th ree truckloads May Be SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic i.P— Junta troops Wed­ p o T h ere w ere unconfirm ed re ­ these troops had a habit of ad­ rts from m ilitary q u a rte rs that vancing, holding an area for a of reinforcem ents T uesday. However, an A m erican m ili­ Renewed nesday overran the Rebel radio U .S. forces would expand the co r­ while, Some then retreatin g . of the fam ilies evacuat­ tary spokesm an said the only U.S. B y J IM S T E R B A station and m ost of northern rid o r, moving into te rrito ry Just troops with the Junta forces w ere ing the Santo Domingo and sought to trap taken by the junta troops and thus w ere helping the Junta forces in p aratro o p er radio units assigned area claim ed U.S. troops S ta te N e w s S t a f f W r i t e r reb e ls still left in the area . securing the area. E ast Lansing M ayor Gordon As the troops seem ed to have A r e b e l spokesm an acknow­ th e ir cam paign against th e reb ­ to help Dom inican troops keep L . Thomas and City M anager won the battle for the north and ledged that the Junta forces had eAlsm. erican Some said they had seen th eir gunfire away from A m eri­ John M. P atria rc h e m et with reb el resistan ce collapsed, a U.S. advanced 10 blocks. But he said troops com e in with can lines. local civil rights lead ers for official said efforts to form "A two hours W ednesday in an at­ coalition governm ent of national tem pt to clarify the issu es in­ reconciliation” h a d failed, at volved in the city’s cu rren t civil least for the m om ent. rig h ts strife. Spurred on by a 10-block ad­ “ T he talks w ere co rdial, calm vance in the northern section and and rational, and 1 think both the seizure of Santo Domingo sides have a b etter understand­ O P E N I N G D A Y A N T I C S — T h « t h r e e m o n k e y s , " H e a r No E v i l , " " S e e No E v i l " R adio, the Junta fo rces seem ed ing of the o ther’s point of view and “ S p e a k N o E v i l " w e r e o n h a n d f o r t h i s w e e k ' s o p e n in g o f th e I M o u t d o o r p o o l. in no mood to com prom ise. and of the p re ssu re s facing both The " M o n k e y s " a re r e a lly J im N o rm a n , P ly m o u th fre s h m a n : Paul S m ith , M uskegon They still faced reb e ls stro ng ­ s id e s ," said G ary M. Som m er, s o p h o m o r e a n d T e d B a z i l , D e a r b o r n H e ig h t s f r e s h m a n . P h o to b y B o b B a r i t ly entrenched in the downtown spokesm an for the civil rights area of Santo Domingo, but they groups. have said they could take that Som m er said a civil rights ad­ Romney Recommended Less area at any tim e. T he U. S. governm ent h a d sought to unseat the five-m an c i­ visory council, com posed of 13 students rep resentin g four cam ­ pus c i v i l rights groups, was v ilian -m ilitary Junta and replace to hold a strategy session late it with a coalition governm ent W ednesday to discuss -the out­ headed by Antonio G uzm an, a com e of the m eeting and plan $ 4 6 . 1 M i l l i o n V o t e d T o M S U businessm an who was acceptable tac tics. co tfie reo e is. * Mayor. Thom as expressed a nation, touching off T he state Senate voted about $35,000 from last y e a r’s figure debate on education ap pro pria­ Gen. Antonio IrcM *' a three-h our jjjfew- o" *— • - 2 r $46.1 m illion to MSU for 1965-66, of over $2.5 m illion. p residen t of the Junta, fought the m o re tim e toisfrtfffd. approxim ately $7.8 m illion over E fforts by Sens. T e r r y L. tions. U.S. move: He had the support m ands of the civil rig hts lead­ the cu rren t budget. T ro u tt, D -R om ulus, and John T , " If th ere is any fat to be cut, of Com m odore F ran cisco R ivera e rs , Som m er said. MSU cam e out with $690,800 Bowman, D -R oseville, to crop let us cut ru ral fat as well as C am inero, the chief of the Junta’s " I do believe the m ayor is m o re than th e figure reco m ­ one-th ird of the $1.5 m illion ap­ city fa t," he said. arm ed forces and the nation’s a sin cere m an ," Som m er added. m ended Gov. G e o r-g e p ropriatio n w ere defeated. . He defended the work of ex­ ljewly em erging m ilitary stro ng­ The M ayor said Human Re­ The' Approprfatforf f-plrnmittee tension service- •hume^ T h e r e is no d e n y in g th a t o p e n v e r s i i y i n d W c u s s i d n s b i " ' t h e a'S thdse' bit Franco and v a tiv a /’ Ive • siivi«* 24 i 25 '26ü& '& Z7 the state has not yet done for p r e s s ‘.ssociatior.. M anaging Editor .................. Hugh J. Leach S ports Editor ............... R ichard Schw artz sm all businessm en. 28 26. argues Arsenate V' /,31 Published every cla ss day throughout fall, w inter and spring term s and twice weekly W ire E ditor ............................ B ill K rasean A ssistant Ad M anagers .......... Ken Hoffman, But after Sen. Guy V anderjagt, 29 R -C adillac, showed that this was 30 // 7 (.1 coppil 44 American sum m er .term by the students of M ichigan one of the few program s in the 32 % 35 34 ''/// AA A /2'// ///,/. 46*ReaSalvti ut v M arcy Rosen State U niversity. C irculation M anager ................. Jim B aker budget this year that has already AA 37 36 39 40 48 Mud been cut back from curren t op­ 7 7 / 3 5 36 Second cla ss postage paid at East Lansing, E ditorial E ditors ......... M ichael Kindman, Susan Filson eratio n s, a motion to cut it back 41 vA % 42 % 43 % 44 49 Attest 40. Steeps M ichigan. Night Editor .......................... L eslie G oldstone still further was defeated. % 4 1 . French E ditorial and business offices at 341 Stu­ Photography A d v iso r..................David Jaeh rtg T he total appropriations for 43 46 42. < a leu late EAST LA N SIN G >209 E . G r«nd Rivwr dent Services Building, M ichigan State Uni­ News A d v iso r.........................R ichard E. Hansen education approved by the Senate 49 44 lurk. DOWNTOWN • 107 S. W *»hin§t*n A v*. Copydesk Advisor ........................Henry P ric e was $1,681,426 higher than the 47 48 g»»\ c’lnm versity, E ast Lansing, M ichigan. $184.6 m illion recomm ended by % H \|>|>U Gov. Romney. M ich ig an S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan T h u rs d a y . May 20. 1965 3 Michigan Week Romney Recognizes N o rth C a lle d Product Developers H y p o c ritic a l M S U In v o lv e d In W o r ld F ro m O u r W ire S a r/ic e s Probably no other elem ent in The nations a re N igeria, the ning a State D epartm ent-support­ In C iv il R ig h ts M ichigan is m ore deeply involved Ryukyus, India, A rgentina, B ra­ ed industry training pro gram in The purpose of the civil rights in the M ichigan Week them e, zil, Taiw an, T urkey, Pak istan, T urkey. U n it e d P r e s s I n t e r n a t i o n a l cans a y e ar, an d th eR .J.E n stro m (UPI)—Gov. G eorge Romney C orp. of M enom inee, developers dem onstrations in E ast L ansing "M ichigan, Dynamic in W orld M exico, G uatem ala, H onduras, The universities ^nd colleges is to m ake people realize that A s i a n L e a d e r s W a n t U .S . V i c t o r y P ro g re s s " than a re the sta te 's El Salvador, N icaragua and T hai­ and the leg islature Wednesday of a th ree-p lace F28 helicopter. colleges and u n iv ersities, public land. a re involved in the developed honored a mining engineer turned The e n tire U pper P eninsulacom - discrim ination does exist here WASHINGTON—H enry Cabot Lodge said Wed­ countries. R esearch ers at Wayne h elicopter-m aker and a m o rti­ munity has backed development so that bargaining can begin on and private. He noted that MSU has also State U niversity and other in­ a basis of honesty, M ichael P rice, nesday the leaders of Asian countries he visited P erso n s from all p a rts of the established on-cam pus A frican, cian turned fru it Juice producer of a fa ste r, safer and m ore eco­ on a recent swing through the area hope the w orld com e to M ichigan to study, A sian and South A m erican cen­ stitutions, for exam ple, work with for th e ir "d riv e , ideas and im ag­ nom ical helicopter that grew out E ast L ansing sophom ore, said U nited States "w ill stay in South Viet Nam and and M ichigan’s colleges and uni­ te rs for training and re se a rc h . re se a rc h e rs in Europe, Japan and ination” that pum ped new life into of the hobby of mining engineer W ednesday afternoon at a F riends win.” v e rsitie s send rep resen tativ es T hese cen ters encourage m any- A u stralia. M ichigan’s econoftiy. Ray E nstrom . of SNCC rally at Beaumont Tow­ Lodge, the fo rm er U.S. am bassador to South In alm ost any week of the T he two are recip ien ts of the "W e a re fortunate in Michigan e r. to all p a rts of the w orld to sided approaches to the co llec­ V iet N am , said he found no resentm ent against teach, to learn , and to give tech­ tion and dissem ination of know­ y ear, the activity p rogram s of A gricultural Developm ent of the to have people with the drive, "T h e South will outstrip the L'.S, bombing of North Viet Nam. In fact, he de­ nical aid. ledge of international m a tte rs. M ichigan colleges and u n iv ersi­ Y ear and Product of the Y ear ideas and im agination that builds North because the South is s ta rt­ cla re d there was " a degree of gratification about The extensive o verseas r e ­ Many other M ichigan colleges ties will list one o r m ore fo r­ aw ards p resented annually d u r­ new in d u strie s," Romney said. ing from a basis of honesty," them .’’ search and aid program s ren ­ and u n iv ersities also conduct ex­ eign speakers o r a faculty m em ­ ing M ichigan Week. T he honors In presenting th e aw ards, P ric e said. He talked to re p o rte rs after briefing the Sen­ dered by MSU, the U niversity of change pro g ram s and other o ver­ b er speaking on his first hand w ere done by Romney during a Romney added that he hoped the ate Foreign R elations C om m ittee on the trip he M ichigan and other state insti­ seas ventures, M uelder said. overseas observation, M uelder joint session of the leg islature. two products honbred this year "In the North the basis is hy­ Lodge m ade last month at P resid en t Johnson's request. tutions affect the course of world The U n i v e r s i t y of D etroit noted. Honored w e r e Andrew P. will be as successful as M etrecal p o crisy . N ortherners say, 'Isn ’t events, noted Milton E. M uelder, T ran slatio n C enter has p ro ce s­ He also pointed out that stu­ M urch of Paw Paw who developed and Hush Puppy shoes, two of the it te rrib le what they a re doing chairm an of the M ichigan Week sed a significant volume of tech­ dents representing about 100 fo r­ a fruit Juice p ro ce ss that ex­ products to be recogni?ed during in the South,' but refuse to ad­ C om m ittee on Science and Re­ nical m a terials for W est G e r- eign countries a re a t t e n d i n g panded the economy ofSoutheast- M ichigan Week in the last five m it that th ere is discrim ination H o u s e C o m m itte e A p p ro v e s E x c is e B ill search . m a n ^ A ls o ^ th ^ L M ) H 3 is ^ la n - M ichigan schools. ern M ichigan by th re e m illion y e ars. in the N orth, to o ," he said. M uelder pointed out that the U- WASHINGTON'—T he House Ways and M eans C om m ittee approved M conducts a research exchange S T O R E H O U R S : M O N D A Y T H R U S A T U R D A Y 9 : 3 0 AM T O 5 : 3 0 PM - W E D N E S D A Y N O O N U N T I L 9 PM W ednesday a bill to cut excise taxes nearly $5 billion— alm ost $1 program with Japan, does upper billion m ore than P resid en t Johnson recom m ended. atm osp here studies over the P a­ o n c e -a -y e a r s a v in g s e v e n t . . . cific and the Atlantic and p a rts BELLE SHARMEER T he big difference was a com m ittee decision to repeal entirely, by stages, the 10 p e r cent excise on passeng er autortyobiles. of C anada, G reenland, P uerto Johnson had recom m ended a reduction of the tax by stages to 5 R ico, Costa R ica and Thailand. LEG-SIZE STOCKINGS p e r cent. The U of M has been involved in AID (Agency for International Development) assista n ce p r o ­ gram s in B razil, India, Taiwan T h a n t W a n ts D o m in ic a n P e a c e R e s to r e d and P e ru , M uelder added. T he U-M, he pointed out, has THROUGH MAY 22 UNITED NATIONS—S e c r e ta r y - G e n e r a l U also helped to set up nuclear T hant said W ednesday he asked th e U 3 .G o v e rn ­ re a c to rs for nonm ilitary use in m ent to " u s e its good o ffices" to get the rival developing countries and has done Wonderful opportunity to stock up on this perfect-fitting factions in the Dom inican Republic to heed last housing research of p a rticu lar F rid a y 's U.N. c e a se -fire appeal. pertinence to the needs of de­ hosiery and save! For yourself— for gift-giving. Seamless or T he se creta ry -g en eral told the 11-nation Se­ veloping countries. full-fashioned in both sheer and textured. Leg-proportioned cu rity Council that his special rep resen tativ e, M uelder, who is the MSU vice Jo se Antonio M ayobre, had reported that the s it­ presiden t for research develop­ sizes: "Brev" for short, slim legs; "Modite" for average uation was “ extrem ely g rav e ." m ent, noted that in the p ast year Thant said M ayobre had recom m ended that he alone, M ichigan State has p a r­ legs; "Duchess" for long full legs. seek the help of the U nitedS tates and that he had ticipated in 14 ov erseas advi­ conveyed a request for such assistan ce to the sory p rogram s and has m ade ALL STLYES— SEAMLESS AND SEAMED U .S. United N ations delegation l a t e T uesday U Thant the ex p ertise of m ore than 100 night. staff m em bers available to 14 Regular 1.35 . . _________ 1 .1 7 3 PAIRS 3 . 5 0 nations.__________________ Regular 1 .5 0 ___________ .................- . 1 . 2 8 3 PAIRS 3 . 8 0 I n d ia - R u s s ia W a n t B o m b in g T o C e a s e O LIN MOSCOW—N on-aligned India team ed with the Soviet Union Wed­ H O SP IT A L Regular 1 .6 5 ...................... ___________1 .4 1 3 PAIRS 4 . 2 0 nesday in declaring U.S. bombing of N o r th Viet Nam s h o u ld be REPORT stopped im m ediately. Regular 1 .7 5 ...................... ___________1 . 5 0 3 PAIRS 4 . 5 0 T he c riticism of theU .S. bom bings, which resum edT uesday, after V isiting hours a re 2-4 and 7-8 a six-day lull, cam e in a Joint com m unique issued to m ark the end p.m . Regular 3 PAIRS 4 . 9 5 of a week-long v isit by P rim e M inister Lai Bahadur S hastri of India T hose adm itted have been: E l- to the Soviet Union. eanora B arson, East L ansing jun­ io r \ -"V, Lebanon, N .Ji, TEXTURED STOCKINGS freshm an; TTieresa B ellin g e r, junior; S te p ^ p G recher, ! . . Regular _2.00V ;•* 3 PAIRS 4 . 9 5 v I.dod p f t t f e vs t D e G o t u f i e ’ B irm ingham freshm an; R obert ;x v :; , V 6 - r'Vv G. J e n s e n , B ridgm an junior; Regular 2.50 2 . 1 0 3 PAIRS 6 . 3 0 NANTES, F ran c e— P r e s 1d e n t C h arles De M arsha M eredith, Wyandotte jun­ G aulle was m et by 1,000 dem onstrators p ro te st­ ior; Jana M cIntyre, P o n t i a c SUPPORT STOCKINGS ing his p rice policies today when he opened a freshm an; A thanasius Nah, East me>*,. -^|^e-pe«pJe tour in This city in w estern L ansing student; N-> .F ra n c e ! • V* O'Conner!, W hitehall sophornoA ; Regular 4.^T, ft/flffashion support stockings PAIR 3 .9 5 T he dem onstrators threw rocks at the riot po­ A insley Rigney, Livonia junior; lice called out to protect the presiden t. T he po­ B a r b a r a Shapiro, Pittsburgh, Regular 5.95 seamless support sto c k in g s PAIR 4 . 9 5 lice kept them fro m g ettin g clo ser th an 2 00 yards P a., freshm an. from De G aulle’s m otorcade. De Gaulle went ahead with his tour. At a nearby EAST village, he m ade a speech without incident, c a ll­ ing for a new balance among nations to take the De G a u l l e place of the postw ar dom ination by the United S tates and R ussia. U .S . L a u n c h e s M u l t i - S a t e l l i t e s WASHINGTON—T he United States tw ice launched eight satellites or satellite p a rts into orbit with a single booster in M arch and fol­ lowed up with a 7 -fo r-l shot A pril 28, the National A eronautics and Space A dm inistration disclosed W ednesday. LANSING All w ere launched from Vandenberg A ir F orce B ase, C alif., and E N T IR E S T O C K S S A C R I F IC E D A T D R A S T IC P R IC E R E D U C T IO N S R E G A R D L E S S O F C O S T ! w ere unidentified until NASA listed them in its periodic satellite sum m ary, com piled at the Goddard Space Flight C enter, G reenbelt, Beginning Thursday . . . Public Sale D aily 9:30 a.m . to 9 p.m. Md. S P O R T C O A T S "VAN HUESEN” SHIRTS M E N 'S S U IT S T O P C O A T S D ress S hirts in W orsted Styles Suits W ere Up to $45.00 Up to $35.00 Sport C oats $15°° R egularly to $59.95 T opcoats $4.25 and $5.00 3 f o r $1 0 °° w $ 2 0 °° Up to $49.95 Suits W ere Sport C oats $25°° TABLE OF SPORTS SHIRTS to $75.00 *3 5 “ R A M C O A T S B eautiful all wool fabrics including im ported Up to $4.95 hand loomed tweeds Sport S hirts Suits W ere $4 5 1 » Up to $29.95 w to $85.00 $ io ° ° Raincoats Up to $10.95 M E N ’S S L A C K S Sport S hirts SJ99 Rain or shine coats in the irid e s­ S U M M E R S U IT S cent colors and natural tan gabar­ Slacks that 5300 dine W ere to $12.98 TABLE OF SWEATERS Suits W ere to $45.00 M 5 00 M E N ’S J A C K E T S Slacks that W ere to $14.95 sgoo Up to $8.95 Sw eaters $400 S m art Spring and Sum m er Styles Slacks that Up to $14.95 W ere to $22.50 MO" Sw eaters sgoo Up to $9.95 Jackets $300 Included are all wool w o rsted s, flannels, gab­ ardines, co rd s and wash and w ear fabrics. HANES C lose Out of Fine W inter Jackets UNDERW EAR B O Y 'S D E P T . Up to $29.95 Jackets • <■fcifcw n ■< 1 Jt :j* SÂOO vi *flt- N o E x c e p tio n * ! E v e r y th in g M u s t B e S o ld to th e B a r e ... . ■' rtv' • ■ ENTIRE STOCK 2 0 -1- " ' ■ » % OFF • - B O f t5 " 5 U 1 7 y ~ c a r- SLACKS because of the d rastic reductions. . . please . . . No phone o rders . . . W ere to $25.00 t W ere to $7.95 e x t r a special NOTE No C.O.D’s . . . No C harges . . . All Sales F inal. LEVI ’s Reduced to S a le A t O u r E . L a n s in g S t o r e O n ly . 52 " 1 3 'y BOYS’ NORTHLAND ANN AR BO R S P O R T S H IR T S JA C K E T S D is c o n tin u e d M o d el In C o r d u r o y & T w ill Were to $19.98 w e r e $ 4 .9 8 SIM W ere to Q Q ç $4.95 7 7 S5 1 » B IR M IN G H A M D E T R O IT ' v X ../ / / 211 E . G ra n d R iv e r E a s t L a n s in g 4 M ic h ig a n S tate N ew s, E a s t L an sin g . M ich ig an T h u rs d a y . M ay 20. 1 965 'F ig a r o ’ O p e n s F r id a y A s C u r t a i n T i m e N e a r s B y F A Y E UNGER scen ery , acting, and m usic in perform an ce that opened in e a r­ io r, who p o rtray s F igaro , p ra c ­ of cestum ing, was fitting the cast ticed with voice teach ers through in the style of an 18th century E n te rta in m e n t E d ito r M o z a rt’s "T h e M a rria g e of Fig­ ly D ecem ber when the principal Spanish court. In a week that is reh e arsa l a ro " for opening night F riday. sin g ers won th eir ro les in au­ w inter term . As spring approach­ When the c u rta in r i s e s at 8 dition. ed they cam e together with Co­ "T heoretically we w o r k on every sp are m inute, cast, crew , m er Jones, p ro fesso r of m usic schedule,” C ollins said as he m usicians, and d i r e c t o r s a re p .m . in the A uditorium it w ill T he sin g ers, students like Don­ m a rk the final act of an extensive ald Schram m , Buffalo, N ,Y .,jun- and m usical d ire c to r, for re ­ gave instructions to five w ork­ wedding the strands of staging, h earsal th ree tim es a week. e rs who w ere painting in details on the set and fitting windows Under the direction of Frank and door latches. "B u t th e re R utledge, instru cto r in speech won't be enough tim e. T here ne­ and staging d irec to r, the cast ver is ." firs t paced out m ovem ents in I he ham m ers pound late in early A pril. Slowly they w orked the final week of re h e a rsa l. T he through o pera, firs t speaking ham m ers pound late for they th e ir lines as they walked through m ust lay silent w hile the solo­ th e ir p a rts, then adding the sing­ ists, in full costum e, finally sing ing. with the o rch e stra. " T h e m ain problem , and a '[he cast will re s t T hursday L i. / t ra re one with M ozart, is m ain­ evening. Then F riday and Satur­ C A U G H T IN T H E A C T — A t d r o s s r e h e a r s a l S h a r i A n d e r s o n , S h e n a n d o a h , Io w a , taining a balance between the day night they will perform "T h e g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t , as S u s a n n a , t r i e s to c h a r m t h e C o u n t, p l a y e d b y J. M i c h a e l verbal m otivation for m ovem ent M ar iage of F ig a ro ," an opera B lo o m , L o r a i n , O h io , g r a d u a t e s tu d e n t , to s o o th e h i s a n g e r w i t h h e r f i a n c e and the m u s i c a l m otivation," G om er Jones d e sciib es as the F i g a r o , p l a y e d b y D o n a ld S c h r a m m , B u f f a l o , N . Y . , j u n i o r . T h e s i n g e r s , a f t e r R utledge said. m ost elegant, entertaining, and m o n t h s o f p r a c t i c e , f i n a l l y p e r f o r m th e c o m p l e t e o p e r a as i t w i l l be g i v e n F r i d a y sa tiric com m ent on the human and S a t u r d a y . "T h e few tim es when the mu­ comedy in operatic re p e rto ire . sic and the w ords dictate con­ flicting m ovem ents I had to re ­ sist putting in action not suited to the m u sic ." The so lo ists added a few m ore re h e a rsa ls to th eir schedule two w eeks after E aster as they be­ gan p racticin g with the o rch e s­ tra th ree tim es a week. In the m eantim e Toni C o l­ lins, designer and su p erv iso r for setting, was pounding out a Spa­ nish baroque background for the F I N A L F I T T I N G — Duane R ee d , P e r u , In d., g r a d u a t e stu d e n t, and h e a d c o s t u m e r , fo u r-act opera. Duane Reed, head . p u ts th e f i n i s h i n g to u c h e s on S h a r i A n d e r s o n 's go w n. AÏ I P la n e ta riu m Exp lo re s Life O n O th e r Planets T H E M U S IC O F F I G A R O - - U n d e r th e d i r e c t i o n o f G o m e r J o n e s , p r o f e s s o r o f m u s i c , th e U n i v e r s i t y The often-discussed possibility of life on other planets will under­ go serious exam ination beginning Friday at A bram s P lanetarium . I o r c h e s t r a began r e h e a r s in g f o r " F i g a r o ” a fte r E a s t e r . L a s t T h u r s d a y t h e y p r a c t i c e d w it h a l l th e The planetarium ’s newest public program , " L ife in the U ni- I v e rse ,” will continue through July 4 with five presentations each s o lo is t s f o r th e f i r s t t im e . weekend. P rogram tim es are 8 p.m . Friday, 2:30 and 8 p.m . Saturday, and 2:30 and 4 p.m . Sunday. By m eans of the planetarium 's s ta r p rojector, v isito rs will see .Simulated views. Ajf rA '-e ' --e th- •W ljserse and (Bus S to p ’ In T h e K iv a the kinds of gataxiès in our universe. C »%■ ing g iisv*srwck in a b tm^ ie r J t aitcr Most of the program will focus o^/vyjav^s/hiLjrv of livipg form s of THE M A S T E R R U L E S - - A t o n l ' o f th e n u m e r o u s "B u s' Stop,” a c o m e d y by W illiam Inge, will be presented the passen g ers, including an al­ m atter existing elsew here in, the u iaverse. Included will be a d is­ r e h e a r s a l s i n w h ic h s o n g and a c t i n g a r e jo in e d , th is weekend in the Me QonelH all coholic p ro fesso r, are forced to cussion of the conditions necessary fur life and a review of scientific J. M i c h a e l B l o o m , as t h e C o u n t , t r i e s to a s s e r t wait at the bus stop until the inform ation gathered about outer space. h i s a u t h o r i t y o v e r h i s s e r v a n t s , D on n a R o b in s , D e d r - Kiva. s to rm is over. M ars and Venus, the two planets m ost likely to harbo r life,'w ill b o r n H e ig h t s j u n i o r : B ob P e p p e l, P o r t Hope j u n i o r ; "B u s Stop” is the sto ry of a In the lead ro les will be M a r y , receiH ^,special attention during the program . and B u r t P e r i n c h i e f , E g g H a r b o r , N . 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T o n i C o l l i n s , i n s t r u c t o r in s p e e c h , d e ­ En route to M ontana, the bus in g p