M IC H IG A N STATE N E W S S T A ï I U N IV E R SIT Y E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan T u e s d a y , Ju ly 6, 1965 P rie » 10c G R E E N T O T A K E P O S IT IO N W IT H D R . K IN G ’S S T A F F A nderson GREEN HAD CENTRAL ROLE Resigns Leaves For f N ew P ost Pushed Rights Ruling afte r the 70 had been rem oved bodily from As N A A C P A d v is e r F ifty -six people now face tria l as the result B y DAVE HANSON B y L A R R Y M OGG of spring dem onstrations by the Campus City H all. "Y ou a re all h e ro e s,” he said. S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r S ta te N e w s S p o rts E d i t o r NAACP and other groups under the "u m ­ T hat week the civil rights groups m et with , ; * *« • . V * -á '•"> -V b re lla ’’ title of the E ast L ansing Civil Rights City officials and, in the w ords of EL CRM R obert L , G reen, assistan t T " Forddy A nderson, w h o , was : M ovem ent. lead er Howard H arrison, "w e re not convinced p ro fesso r of education, w ill r e ­ axed from his cage post*at MSU : R obert L . G reen, as ad v iser to theNAACP of the good faith of the C ouncil.” quest a leave of absence from th ree m onths ago, is back in the ; and a m em ber of the Human R elations Com­ The next week 59 d em onstrators blocked M ichigan State to join the staff coaching ranks once again. m ission, played a central role in the dispute. Abbott Road and w ere a rre ste d . Cam pus of D r. M artin L u t h e r King’ s A R EA L C O O L E R — The air conditioned l i brary A nderson, last week, accepted : The A ttorney G eneral of M ichigan had ruled NAACP P residen t Byron P eterso n did not Southern C hristian L eadership w a s c l o s e d S u n d a y s o th e s e c o e d s f o u n d a n o th e r w ay an ad m inistrative-coaching job that no com m unity could establish a punitive p artic ip ate, but other NAACP m em bers and C onference (SCLC). P h o t o by L a r r y C a r l s o n at H iram Scott C ollege in S co tts- ruling such as the open housing ordinance officers did and w ere among those a rre s te d . G reen has subm itted his r e s ­ to g e t co o l . bluff, N eb., an institution that the groups asked. The new constitution had G reen, who had been out of town during the ignation as faculty adviser to the won’t open it’s doors until this not granted that right to the new Human Re­ s it-in , was reported to have said that the C am pus NAACP and the E ast . fall. lations C om m issions. next tim e he would be with them . L ansing Human R elations C om ­ The veteran of 20 seasons as He, along with Daniel W alden, was p a rt of m ission to take the post of educa­ ASIAN EXPERTS HERE a head coach will be athletic di­ re c to r and basketball coach at The E ast Lansing City attorney said that the city had the right to establish such a rule until it was proved in co u rt. A case involving a faculty com m ittee that helped ra ise funds for bail and defense of those a rre ste d . tional d irec to r with King’s group. He is p r e s e n t l y in H o l l y the new college. According to “ T h e E ast L ansing Civil Rights Move­ Springs, M iss., with MSU’ s STEP D r, Anthony M arinaccio, p re s i­ Ann A rbor is pending. m ent,” said H arriso n, " is a'co alitio n that program at R ust College. dent of H iram Scott, there will be In May a group of 70 s a t-in a ta City Coun­ w orks both separately and together. It is an He said from M ississip pi that about 500 students the firs t y ear. cil m eeting at which the Council accepted attem pt to coordinate action w hileat the sam e h is m ain task with the SCLC will 2 M SU S tu d e n ts From this base the fo u r-y ear lib­ such a ruling in princip le but refused to go as tim e each group is free to take steps it feels R O B E R T L. G R E E N be to set up literacy pro g ram s eral a rt school hopes to grow to fa r as the civil rights groups asked. po ssib le.” in ru ra l areas of the South. 5,000 in the near future. G reen spoke to the s i'-in s and m arch ers G reen has been at M ichigan Teach In V i e t N a m A nderson still has tie s with MSU that will probably be broken State since 1960. He has been an assista n t p rofessor of guidance m er Institute for 35 of the na­ in the next few weeks. W h e n and personnel service since 1963. By CHAR J O L L E S tion’s high school teach ers. A nderson was reliev ed from his He h as been faculty adviser for T he tea ch ers w ere selected head coach position April 1, the the C am pus NAACP for jfhree- S ta te N e w s S ta ff W r i t e r from m ore than 350 applicants announcem ent specified that he U n re s t T o C o n tin u e — D e n is o n an d-a-half y e ars. Four MSU experts on Southeast to p rep a re for co u rses on Asia would rem ain with State in som e under which their studies are .G reen resigned from the Hu­ A sia are teaching tea ch ers here in the high schot 1. "Now public attention is be- s it-in s and lie— downs to a public man R elations C om m ission in vthi£> su m m e r.. .^ vMlg'>f 9ur,..MSU, teach ers for fc capacity. T B y , C H A F E S C. W E L L S - • ' plJ.V :"' ' ;.‘. y i;'';' ^o C !y 'u p o n new ’cowd*’ \ov|^. exper ier.c t to- . T 'V U U fi.? ’-’. A . • * „ fanuarV’ r>go»feilyre o V Ü ija : ' A ' . "(VT* n>*u' Viet Nam working weeks are W esley H sh e l, P.f0 - . "M aking tfie decision io eve.aepr S ta te N e w s E d i t o r —l n —C h i e f areas--h u m an relatio n s, the s o - - th lr# u f srucfenis as young people tial donor to support a cam ­ Dody to com m end Yankee Stad-' vsith V ietnam ese student lead ers fe sso r of political science; Robin the po st was difficult, because 1 cial com pact, the plight of the who go to college to study and to paign for higher faculty s a la rie s lum Stores for a boycott of M is­ and officials of the Agency for D rew s, -asso ciate p ro fesso r of have not had an assignm ent of any Faculty and*student-unresrwiH underprivileged, th e blight of le a rn ? " be asked. • when faculty m em bers are c a rry ­ sissippi-m ad e products. He r e ­ International Developm ent (AID). social science; Kwan VVai So, kind since last basketball sea­ not decline, but will in c re ase in poverty, civil rig h ts,” s a i d "H ow do you convince a leg is­ considered and returned to the ing banners of p rutest and m arch ­ Jolynne Cappo, M ason g rad ­ asso ciate p ro fesso r of history; son,’’ Forddy said, "A nd 1 know the y e a rs ahead, predicted Jam es Denison. latu re to go on voting adequate ing in picket lines?" C om m ission a few weeks later uate student, and Philip M arcus, and Fee. it w ill be difficult at this late H. Denison, assistan t to th e p re s - " T h e s e , in c o n t r a s t , are support to a university in which and the com m endation was sub­ T he institute, held at N orth­ stage to field & team . But, it will ident. In outlining the role of a U ni- L ansing J u n e graduate, w e r e fraught with co ntro versy. Our a vocal m inority defy authority sequently passed unanim ously by among six of the nation’s student w estern M ichigan C ollege, was be thrilling to jump in with both D enison, the re tirin g p residen t colleges and un iv ersities w ill be, and challenge the very system ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 4) the 11-man board. lead ers who w ill spend the sum ­ ■organized by MSU' under the Na­ ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 8> of the A m erican C ollege Publiy and m ust be, deeply Involved,” m er at th ree V ietnam ese univ er- tional Defense Education A ct. R elations A ssociation, addressed he added. His resignation has not com e before the City Council as yet, T hey R ip ! sities until Septem ber. that group’s annual convention Students in some a re a s have but he has inform ed C am pus You P u t T hey w ill d iscuss organ iza­ Monday in C incinnati. developed a technique w hereby a tional p r o b l e m s and com pare " T h e re is evidence that our . w ell-organized com m itted m i­ NAACP P r e s i d e n t B y r o n techniques and policies with V iet­ co lleges and u n iv ersities a re to nority can e x ert upon cen tral P eterso n of his intentions. Them Up nam ese student lea d ers at the becom e cen ters of discussion and authority an influence out of all He w ill request a leave of ab­ sence from MSU effective Sept. 1. Them D ow n U n iv ersities of Saigon, Dalat and dissen t, and consequently targ e ts p r o p o r t i o n to its num erical Hue. of public critic ism , to a g re a te r strength , he said. G reen said that Daniel W alden, extent than we have ev er known, " T h is procedure is outside of in stru cto r in A m erican Thought Paul Dawson of E ast L ansing the com m only-accepted A m eri­ and Language, has said he is w ill­ and D ale P feiffer of R iverside, he said. ing to take over as faculty ad­ N .J., w ere among 20 of the na­ He indicated that th e re w a s can design for the accom m oda­ little c ritic ism of public u niv er- tion of dissent and p ro test and is v iso r for th e cam pus group. tion’s m ale graduate students . sitie s when s c i e n t i f i c b rea k ­ potentially of trem endous p o liti­ W alden is teaching in New York selected to work as deputy p ro ­ throughs like shattering the atom , cal significan ce," he added. th is sum m er, but final approval vincial rep resen ta tiv es for the conquering polio, building rock­ Denison said he was not argu­ will probably be m ade before U .S. AID m ission in Viet Nam. e ts, and planning for lunar tra v ­ ing the m e rits of the student s the fall q u a rte r. T hey will live in the p rov­ el w ere being m ade th ere. T hose c a u se s, but pointed out that the inces and m ake the rounds with activities had the . approval of new e ra of controversy is c re a t­ AID officials to villages and ham ­ m ost of our fellow c itiz en s— at ing problem s for those charged lets to determ ine area needs. One of them will v isit the p rov­ le a st they gave rise to no g reat with building a good ipiage of a co n tro v ersies involving u niv er­ u n iv ersity . Campus Force ince of T ay Ninh, w here the v il­ sitie s. "H ow do you explain student lage of Long Yen is located, and Promotes 3 serv e as o v e rsee r for the MSU V iet Nam Village adoption p ro ­ T h ree MSU cam pus police of­ gram . M iss Cappo, form er N ational Carillón Concerts Range fic e rs received p r o m o t i o n s effective July 1, R ichard O. B er- Student A ssociation (NSA) co o r­ nltt, d irec to r of public safety an­ dinator, was responsible fo r ini­ tiating the program , along with From Classics To Popular nounced. Sgt. C arl D. R enkoskl, 31, who Nguyen Huu C hi, p ro fesso r at the W estcott has given rec ita ls has been on the cam pus force U n iv ersity of Saigon who receiv ed W endell W estcott, assista n t recen tly at the Washington (D.C*) since 1956, has been nam ed to his Ph.D . from MSU. p ro fesso r of m usic and forem ost C athedral and the m unicipal c a r­ the newly created lieutenant post. U«S. carillo nneu r, p r e s e n t s a illon in Springfield, His new position is as assista n t All four students are m ajors in international relations and re p e rto ire ranging from the c la s­ rive sev era l re c ita ls111.la teHer this will uniform com m ander. com parative politics and have sic s to popular ballads at each month at the Aquatennial in Min­ R enkoskl, a native of Kansas studied Southeast Asia extensive­ co ncert through July 29. C ity, Kan., graduated from the Follow ing each co ncert there neapolis* MSU School of P olice Adm inis­ ly. is a tour of the tow er belfry and tratio n and Public Safety in 1956. F our MSU ex perts on Southeast the 47-bell carillo n. T he MSU C o n certs will be at 4 p.m* Sun­ He is m arried and has three A sia are teaching tea ch ers this carillo n co n sists of c a st bronze days and 8 p«m. T uesdays and children. Renkoskl resid es at > sum m er at a special institute on b ells ranging in weight from 20 T h u rsdays. 1055 H aslett Rd., H aslett. A sian h istory and politics. pounds to th re e tons. Dan E. Hankins, 28, a U.S. W alter F ee, chairm an of the M arine C orp veteran, has been MSU h isto ry departm ent, is di­ prom oted from investigator to re c to r of the E ast Asian Sum - th e sergeant post vacated by Ren- THE INSIDE LOOK koski. Hankins attended L ansing Com m unity C ollege and M ichi­ Poukry Chairman T h e s e c o n d p l a y In t h e gan State before joining the force In 1960. Hankins, who lives at Set To Speak I Summer Circle s u m m e r s e r i e s is S y n g e s rollicking Irish com edy 1126 W. Ottawa, L ansing, is p re ­ se n tly working on his bachelors Howard Zindel, ch airm an of I Sets Playboy ‘ ‘P l a y b o y of th e W e s te r n W o r l d . ” S to ry o n p a g e 5. d e g re e here. P rom oted from public safety officer to investigator was Ar­ the poultry science departm ent, nold W. W iles, 25. of 4954 Dawn w ill speak at the MSU Men’ s Avenue. E ast L a n s i n g . Wiles Club luncheon, today at 12:15p.m . in the th ird floor clubroom s of the Union. F o rd d y A n d e r s o n le a v e s th e B ig T e n f o r a s c h o o l He’s Hired NEW S T O R M D R A I N S — N e w s t o r m d r a i n s a r e b e ,n S i n s t a l l e d in E a s t L a n s i n g n e a r MAC an d A lb e r t earned his degree at MSU in 1962 and went right to work for H is topic, with colored slid es, will be “ T he NATO Story.” H A G A D O R N ROAD W I D E N I N G — W o r k Is now in p r o - o r e s s to w i d e n H a g a d o rn R o a d on th e e a s t s i d e o t h a t i s n ’t o p e n y e t. M an - a g i n g Editor R i c h i e S c h w a r tz h a s a c o m m e n t. By Hiram! S t r e e t . S tr e e t c r e w s a r e t a k i n g a d v a n ta g e of le s s e n e d s u m m e r t r a f f i c . P h o to by G e o r g e J u n n e the cam pus p o l i c e . W iles is m arried and a father of one. A ca fe teria luncheon will be c a m p u s f r o m its p r e s e n t tw o la n e s to o f o u r l a n e See page 8 available. b o u le v a r d . P h o to by C al C r a n e 2 M ich ig an S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n T uesday, July 6, 1965 AN EDITORIAL S c h if f G e ts T h e S h if t The a d m in is tr a tiv e d e c i s i o n to d e n y p e a t e d l y v i o l a t e d U n i v e r s i t y r e g u la ­ . I H i p , S lic k , S ic k A n d W a y - O u t F lic k W H AT’S Paul M. Schiff a d m i s s i o n to g r a d u a te t i o n s a n d h a s u r g e d o t h e r s tu d e n ts to B y DA VE HANSON p ills everytim e she gets excited. C apucine Is school once a g a in r a i s e s th e q u e s tio n v i o l a t e t h e m in L o g o s . S ta te N e w s R e v ie w e r p retty e n o u g h to c a rry the p a r t of one of of whether it is l e g i t i m a t e f o r t h e Un i ­ W e do n o t q u e s t i o n F u z a k ' s a s s e r ­ O 'T oole’s g irls and the targ et of S e lle rs’ fru s­ PUSSYCATr v e r s i t y to operate c o m p l e t e l y o u t s i d e t i o n t h a t S c h iff w a s not t u r n e d dow n "W 'hat’s New, P u ssy cat?’’ combines the slick tratio n . the normal p r o c e s s e s o f ci vi l law. b ecau se of political beliefs. T h e r e production m ethods of Hollywood with th e un­ U rsula A ndress Is put Into the rid e rs seat Schiff, who e n te r e d MSU a s a g r a d ­ a r e n u m e r o u s o t h e r s tu d e n ts on the inhibited fun of B ritish comedy to the w ildest of O 'T ooles MG a -la -H e rtz w ith a parachute. u a te S tu d e n t in th e D e p a r t m e n t of E c o - c a m p u s w ho a d v o c a te th e s a m e b e ­ and funniest pictu re in a long tim e. She has little to do but take off h er clothes, nom ics in t h e fal l o f 1963, d ro p p e d out l i ef s a s S c h i f f a n d a r e p e r f e c t l y f r e e P e te r S ellers is usually enough to m ak e s but that’s enough. of school s p r i n g t e r m . He o p p lie d f o r to do s o . su ccess of any film , b ut "P u ssy c at* * has a T h e y s ta r t by o g lin g P a u la P r e n tis s a t th e A11 of the c h a ra c te rs a re so unreal that to r e - a d m i s s i o n a s a m a s t e r 's d e g r e e M o r e o v e r , U n i v e r s i t y off ic i a l s h a v e talented and beautiful lin e -u p to su p p o rt him . C ra z y H o rs e S aloo n. A long th e w ay O 'T o o le forget the farc e and to c ritic iz e the sex is c a n d id a te in th e h i s t o r y d e p a r tm e n t o p e r a te d in t h i s m a t te r wi t h a p p a r e n t The resu lts a re u n b eliev a b le . bum ps in to R ic h a rd B u rto n and th ey ex ch an g e unfair. a n d w a s a c c e p te d by th e d e p a r tm e n t l e g i t i m a c y , c o n s i d e r i n g t h e a u to n o m y T he p lo t , which d o e sn ’t really co u n t, has lo o k s o f re c o g n itio n . T h e n th ey s ta g g e r th ro u g h Woody Allen has spiced the scrip t with som e on th e b a s i s o f h i s a c a d e m ic r e c o r d . g r a n te d to s t a t e u n i v e r s i t i e s b y th e P e te r O’Toole in love with Romy S c h n e id e r. th e s tr e e ts an d p e rfo rm a version of Cyrano g rea t lines and In the hands of these pros H o w e v e r, U n i v e r s i t y o f f i c i a l s d e c id e d p re se n t Michigan constitution. He wants to m a rry h er but attrac ts women like below th e b alco n y of C a p u d n e u n til chased they a re superb. When, during one of the dull to t u r n dow n S c h i f f ' s a p p l i c a t i o n b e ­ H o w e v e r, w e w o u ld v e r y m u c h li ke flies and loves every m inute of It. H e goes to aw ay by th e p o lic e and th e neighbors. spo ts, P e te r O 'T oole is explaining his problem , c a u s e of h i s " p a t t e r n of d i s r u p t i v e t o s e e S c h i f f ta k e t h i s m a t t e r to th e p sy ch iatrist S ellers, who is really sick and the S elle rs has a way of seem ing to be the sta r the w ords "A uthor’s M essag e" flash In one behavior. " ci vi l c o u r t s . T h e r e h a v e b e e n no d e ­ only advice he can give is to m arry the g irl and even though he m ay be second banana. He has co rn e r of the screen and what they say no As a l m o s t e v e r y o n e k n o w s , Schi f f f i n i t i v e d e c i s i o n s on t h e m a t t e r of cheat. only one p a rt this tim e but it Is enough. He longer m a tters. has been a colorful and c o n t r o v e r s i a l just h o w f a r a u n i v e r s i t y c a n go in What follows is a sexy, funny, mad and un­ plays D r. F assb en d er, p sy ch iatrist with a Vien­ It is a hip, sick, slick and ab strac t m ovie. s t u d e n t f i g u r e on c a m p u s f o r s e v e r a l e x e r c i s i n g p o w e r not n o r m a l l y stoppable ch ase through P aris nightclubs and n e se accent, a B eatle haircu t, a purple velvet T h ere a re no boundaries and the Im aginative y e a r s . H e is th e p r e s i d e n t of t h e g r a n t e d u n d e r ci v i l law. ap artm en ts, sessio n s of group therapy and a suit and a d irty m ind. photography takes it. out of the average class Yo u n g S o c i a l i s t Cl ub a n d h a s b e e n a T h e q u e s t i o n is not w h e th e r S c h iff final confrontation of all the c h aracte rs at a He throw s tem per tan trum s when he fights with of com edies. m e m b e r of p r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y ad hoc violated U n iversity rules. Hedid. The weekend re so rt. his w ife and attacks C apucine, his patient, The chase is Mack Sennet at his best when committee for or against practically q u e s t i o n is w h e th e r th e U n i v e r s i t y Woody Allen, com edian and sick perso n, w rote w henever she com es into his office. His idea the K eystone gendarm es take after the cast In e v e r y t h i ng. h a s t he r i g h t to m a k e r u l e s w i t h o u t the film and m anaged to grab a ro le that has of group therapy Is an orgy and he alm ost g o -k a rts. T h e s t r a w t h a t b r o k e t h e Uni vei — s e t t i n g dow n w r i t t e n p e n a l t i e s f o r little to do with anything. But his quiet subtle gets his w ish in the w ild finish. "P u ssy c a t” Is "L a Dolce V ita" for laughs. s i t y o f f i c i a l s ' b a c k s w a s S c h i f f ' s di ­ breaking them. p re se n c e serv es as a re lie f from the slapstick. Romy Schneider is a perfect m atch for O’Toole Everyone is sick and that’s w hat’s so funny. r e c t v i o l a t i o n of a r e g u l a t i o n r e g a r d ­ T h e r e is no w r i t t e n p o l i c y wh i c h O’T oole proves v e rsa tile in the com edy ro le and plays h is . fru strate d fiance with variety. A g rea t cast, a wild scrip t and the best photo­ ing th e d i s t r i b u t i o n of p r i n t e d m a ­ s a y s t h a t if a s tu d e n t d i s t r i b u t e s L o ­ and a drunk scene betw een him and S ellers is Paula P ren tiss stands out as the strip p er graphy ev er to enhance a comedy m ake this a t e r i a l in d o r m i t o r i e s . It s e e m s t ha t g o s in a d o r m i t o r y , h e wi ll t h e r e u p o n b rillian t. and poet who takes an overdose of sleeping film w orth seeing. he a p p e a r e d a t C a s e Hall l a s t w i n t e r b e d e n i e d a d m i s s i o n to g r a d u a t e at a p p r o x i m a t e l y 2 a . m . to d i s t r i b u t e s c h o o l . O n e of t h e b a s i c te n e ts of L o g o s, th e n e w s l e t t e r of t he C o m m i t ­ A n g l o - S a x o n j u r i s p r u d e n c e is t h a t a To F riend and Foe A lik e That Empty t e e f o r S t u d e n t Ri g h t s . A f t e r b e i n g m a n h a s a r i g h t to k n o w t h e p o s s i b l e LETTER T O THE EDITOR e s c o r t e d o u t of t he d o rm by th e h e a d p e n a l t i e s f o r h i s m is d e e d s b e f o r e h e a d v i s e r , he r e t u r n e d a g a i n to c o n t i n ­ com m its them. ue h i s d o o r - to - d o o r c r u s a d e . T h i s p r i n c i p l e is not r e c o g n iz e d Is H e A M a n O r J ohn A. F u z a k , v i c e p r e s i d e n t f o r s t u d e n t a f f a i r s , e x p l a i n e d t h e de ni al of S c h i f f ' s a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a d m i s s i o n in t e r m s of t h e f a c t t h a t he h a s r e - b y t hi s U n i v e r s i t y a n d m o s t o t h e r s in d e a l i n g wi t h s tu d e n ts . A c o u r t c a s e m a y s h e d s o m e m u c h n e e d e d light on t he m a t t e r . --S u sa n J, Filson T o the E ditor: ulations as such, but ra th e r the confusion surrounding them from ploye on cam pus that the m ost n o v e l situation developed. It seem s that I needed proof that I Feeling . . . I have heard many vociferous people dealing d irectly with them e a e a e e e a a a B e e a a a B y S U S O n F I IS O n com plaints f r o m affected stu ­ — nam ely, som e of the personnel w as, indeed, a spouse of an em ­ MICHIGAN dents concerning p resen t parking in the D epartm ent of V ehicle Reg­ ploye on cam pus. If I w ere the presiden t of a great univ ersity, the firs t thing I’d reg u latio n s. T h is sum m er I r e ­ istra tio n . T h is I expected; thus, I p re ­ do would be to challenge the sacred cow of the nine-m onth academ ­ STATI U N IV it S IT Y STATE NEWS turned to MSU to continue work on my m a ste r’s degree in educa­ On specific occasions within sented my spouse ID ca rd to use on such occasions as an indica­ ic y e ar. T he problem s which the population explosion has posed for high­ tion and have now been exposed the p a st week wrong Inform ation tion of p ro p e r identification. Ev­ e r education are well-known. How, then, is it possible to Justify d irectly to them . has been im parted. H owever, it idently the staff m em ber was un­ em pty classro o m s during the sum m er? M em ber A ssociated P re s s, United P re ss International, Inland Daily P re s s A ssociation, It seem s to me that the m ost was in m y effort to obtain a p e r­ aw are of what it was as she indi­ If I w ere the p residen t of a g reat univ ersity , 1 would sim ply r e ­ A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s A ssociation, Michigan P re ss A ssociation, irrita tin g problem is not the re g ­ m it as a student spouse of an em - cated it was a student ID. I quire a certain percentage of students and faculty m em bers to take Published by the students of Michigan State U niversity, Issued on T uesdays and T h u rs ­ pointed out that it said spouse th e ir vacations in spring, fall and w inter. days during sum m er term . ra th e r than student but she ob­ A fter the teaching load was distributed m ore o r le ss equitably Second cla ss postage paid at E ast Lansing, M ichigan, jected . throughout the year, I would take steps to end the three-m onth vaca­ E ditorial and business offices at 341 Student Services Building, M ichigan State U ni­ v ersity , E ast Lansing, M ichigan. F o u r Crises S e e n T he spouse ID, a look in the facu lty -staff d irecto ry and a tel­ tion altogether. I fail to see why college students and p ro fesso rs claim som ething as a rig ht which no one else in our society is en­ Sum m er term staff: India has overcom e four c r is ­ vacuum , he said. "In d ia had to ephone conversation with my wife titled to — a three-m onth vacation. E ditor , ........................ C harles C , W ells es since the death of N ehru, m ake the change from ch a rism a t­ did not suffice as convincing evi­ It is tru e that th ere is a ce rta in percentage of students who m ust A dvertising M a n a g e r........................................................................................................A rthur L anger said the chairm an of the U n iver­ ic l e a d e r s h i p , to leadership dence. ’ work th re e m onths of the y ear to help pay for th e ir college ex­ C irculation M a n a g e r ............................... Jim B aker sity of Pennsylvania’s in te rn a­ which d eriv es its p restig e from In fact, in response to the con­ penses. tional relatio n s departm ent Wed­ its office.” versatio n with my wife, the staff And th e re is a certain percentage of p ro fe sso rs who spend their nesday. T he th ird c ris is dealt with de­ m em ber hung up .the phone and vacations in im portant re se a rc h work and professional develop­ “ N ehru’s death caused c ris e s velopm ents In d istric t and sub­ refu sed to talk. She said my wife m ent. in four general a re a s ," N orm an d istric t a re a s. T h ese included m ust w rite a le tte r saying she is T h ese groups are, 1 d aresay , a m inority. D , P alm er told about 30 p e r­ pro b lem s of language, local poli­ em ployed and that I am her hus­ I would req u ire students to show proof of th e ir need to work if Opens sons at the International C en ter. The firs t general area of c ris is was that of leadership. tic s and econom y. Foreign affairs, p a rtic u la rly relatio n s with Pak istan, co nsti­ band. One w onders why she would accept th is and ignore the m ore sufficient evidence already p re ­ they expect to retu rn to school after a te rm ’s vacation without ap­ plying for re-ad m issio n . 1 would req u ire faculty m em bers to show proof^that they plan to FRIDAY N ehru’s death left a political tue the fourth c ris is . sented. do work directly related to th e ir professional developm ent during A , H ow ever,, tk K b-KSvWr,je e p . £ Pffeir v a c a rfiv f. ' ^^V tne.8u, rer>\ p r • V - ,* • *•|p,*hulou s s ta tt to be in harm ony wifh the gShecal nxm i o f intent to read a few books during the sum m er. inconsistency dem onstrated in T h ere is no reason why college students and p ro fesso rs should FREE FREE FREE !!! this office. T hus, ¿t seem s to m e, co n sid er them selves a privileged cla ss, entitled to live off the fat the parking regulations may be of the land for three m onths while everyone else in our society reaso n ab le but certain people di­ conducts business as usual. re c tly associated with them are T he students are clam oring at the college doo rs. T h ere are not not. enough tea ch ers to teach them . C lasses a re too big, lines are too L a n s i n g A r e a M o b i l e H o m e A s s o c ia tio n , in c o - o p e r a tio n wit h t h e long, d o rm ito ries a re too crow ded. F r a n d o r M e r c h a n t s A sso ci a tio n P re s e n ts Bob Sim m ons In a situation like this, we cannot afford to have classro o m s stand Holt graduate student half-em pty during the sum m er. We cannot afford students and teach­ 4557 Don S treet e rs who in sist, on the " rig h t" to lie in the sun for three m onths. MOBILE HOMES SHOW AT S tu d e n t R o le R e d e f in e d FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER C ollege ad m in istrato rs have governm ent concern Itself with presid en t of the U niversity of lim ited the pow ers of student gov­ the selection of beauty queens, Hawaii, cam e to MSU in 1953 (On M ich. 78) ernm ents, a fo rm er vice p re si­ and debates over the size of the and w as m ade a vice presiden t dent o f MSU said at the annual budget for the s t u d e n t news­ in 1956. convention of theN atlonal Educa­ p a p er,’’ said Thom as H am ilton, " T h e re a re many a re a s of legi­ FRIDAY IDLY 9th 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. tion A ssociation last w eek. fo rm er vice presiden t for aca­ tim ate student concern, p roperly Too m any of them "have been dem ic affairs. the business of student govern­ SATURDAY JULY 10th 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. perfectly happy to have student Ham ilton, who is cu rren tly m e n t," Ham ilton said. C olleges m ust be honest w ith SUNDAY IUIY 11th 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. "■Featuring* students " a s to what pow ers they -do have and which pow ers the governing board, faculty o r ad­ e Hot P i z z a m in istration re s e rv e s ," he said. • F o ot L o n g s A panel of ex perts who probed the c u rren t decade of discontent # Subm arines at the annual -convention con­ C lean er and S hirt Laundry cluded that student lead ers should FOR DELIVERY be given a g re a te r ro le in help­ 623 E. G rand R iver ED 2-3537 THE CALL ing run the university. "S om etim es In term s of ideal­ ism and just good sense, student PIZZA PIT ED 2 0863 groups have shown them selves considerably ahead of a d u lts," said E.K. F retw ell J r ., dean for O N E -S T O P travel 203 M .A.C. academ ic developm ent of the C ity U niversity of New York. service G O * G O * 5 0 7 American Standards Association Approved Standards M S U has a b ra n d n e w See the new models! Complete modern homes and travel trailers! B O O K STORE T h t t * n e w m o b ile h o m e s — w ith P l a n n i n g a Caribbean c r u i s e ? A tr ip to Europe M e x ic o . . . H a w a ii? You * Easy to reach co m p lete fu rn ish in gs and ap p lia n ces c a n c o m p a r e th e m d ll under o n e r o o f at * Open soon to serve your F a ll needs for ev e r y ro o m — are ju st righ t for in ­ o u r o ffic e ! W e ’r e a g e n ts f o r s te a m s h ip s , a i r l i n e s , h o t e l s , s ig h ts e e ! n g c o m p a n i e s , * New ideas & New location & Super Bargains d u s tr ia l w o r k e r s a n d m ilita r y m en t h r o u g h o u t t h e w o rld . * The only complete student store w h o w a n t to k eep th eir fa m ilies to ­ * The shop where students go geth er, for retired co u p les an d y o u n g Mobile homes on display at the show will all bear this seal of F o r fr e e b r o c h u re s e e u s s o o n . m a r r ie d s . T h e lig h t - w e ig h t t r a v e l approved industry standards (or tr a ile r s a r e g r e a t fo r w e e k e n d a n d electrical, heating and plumbing systems. CAM PU S B O O K STO RE v a c a tio n fu n . COLLECE TRAVEL OFFICE FREE ADMISSION 130 W. Grand River * E D 2-8667 507 E. Grand R ive r T u e sd a y , Ju ly 6, 1965 3 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n PHI DELTA KAPPA HEAR CHAIRMAN Shop East Lansing Tuesday 9:30 to 5:30 Wednesday Noon to 9:00 H ig h e r E d u c a tio n P r o b le m s O u tlin e d that is not enough. — TV*T he nn1r A 1964 MSU m a ste r’s graduate planes renting at $8 p er hour the m eeting of "C o lleg e-L ife” from Lansing, will speak at. iDNION CAFETERIA in C ivil engineering has been p ro ­ and one four-place plane at $11 ton >nlght at 7:30 at 554 Abbott [C o rn er of Abbott & G rand R ^^ ^ \ moted to lieutenant J.g. in th e p e r hour. ■co m (n ls.x£> «i‘'c o ^ th e Na­ * T he f’V '* V j^ U o Id an o p v r tion’s oldest scientific body. - m eeting at 7:30 p.m . July 13 R & K arl S, K arlnch, 27, of L eba­ in Old C ollege Hall. non, P a ., is a Junior officer F o r inform ation call L a rry aboard the Surveyor, one of the L aC lalr, 351-5409; R lchar’d G ale, 14 ships of the C oast and G eodet­ 353-0297; or M ary Lou Juntila, ic Survey’s "w hite fleet.” 337-1867. 325 E a s t - S p ir o ’ s G rand R iv e r S A L E ! (fo rm e rly R a lp h ’s C a fe te ria ) E x c e l l e n t s a v i n g s on f i n e s e l e c t i o n of n a t u r a l Lightning fast service shout I d R e d w„ood e ood & r c l o t hi n g . E v e r y ite m is f r o m o u r r e g u l a r 8. RR oo ss ss s to c k a n d c a r r i e s t he s a m e g u a r a n - t e e of a u t h e n t i c t r a d i t i o n a l s t y l e a n d q u a l i t y. Meals , Sandwiches E very Day Student | K osher Corn B eef T rousers Special I R o a st B e e f S u it s O ur finest quality dacron poly ester and Sum m er weight fab rics by Galey & Lord I B a k e d H am w orsted tropical blends, plain weaves Including featherply, pinfeather co rds, M eat E ntree and basket w eaves, regularly, 7.95. Hot V egetable { 1/4 lb. B eef Buger and plaids. Values to 79.50,. W hipped Potatoes | w /french frie s 55.00 6 .0 0 R oll & B utter 60< 50( D acron poly ester and w orsted, broken lots of higher p rice lin es. Dacron and D acron p o ly ester/co tton blends, discon­ tinued sty les, fo rm erly 6.95. cotton blends, form erly to 55.00. 5.00 38.00 Orientation Students Dress S hirts S p o rt C o a t s Half sleeve batiste oxfords, plain colors Plain w eaves, hopsacks, light weight and pin strip e s, regularly to 6.95. 0 This List blends form erly to 45.00 . 5.00 32.00 COUPON Sport S h ir t s □ ATL 111 Sport Coats All short sleeved sport sh irts reduced □ NAT SCI 181 Im ported India m adras, all cotton se e r­ for clearance, M a d r a s , plain c o l o r s , sucker, dacron and cotton blends, values plaids & checks. Excellent color selec­ □ HPR 105 to 32.50. tion. □ 26.00 3.00 4.00 6.00 s le e p -in s . . . cool □ NAME ■ B erm udas Shoes n e w s fo r nights ADDRESS. P infeather cords, oxford w eaves, values Smooth grain, h a n d - s e w n quantone loafers, regularly 14.95. I_______________ COUPON_______________ to 7.95. $ 6 Ju st fill out this coupon And bring it into Student Book 5.00 9.00 S tore and we w ill P re-p ack and hold your books for D a c r o n ® p o l y e s t e r and c otto n b le n d s g e t up - next fall. All textbooks a re fully retu rn ab le up to 10 t o - t h e m in u te s t y l i n g f o r w a r m w e a th e r d r e a m ­ days a fte r cla sse s s ta rt F all term . If you can t stop in m all the coupon. t i m e . S l e e p - i n s a r e ba by d o l ls go ne to new ■kef *CfoS s F t o r n k n e e - t i c k l i n g le n g t h s , with w id e n ed s c o o p n e c k ­ f to»" Be» B »rk, l i n e s to pop o v e r r o l l e r s , o r fa n cy h a ir d o s . %Ross M 1 :0*s Pink**or b l u e , d a in tily t r i m m e d . p - s - M . Reàw ooÀ s tudent 421 E. G rand R iver Book S tore E ast L ansing 205 E. G ra n d R iv e r Ave. L IN G E R IE • E A S T L A N S IN G G A R D E N L E V E L 4 M ich ig an S ta te N ew s, E a s t L a n sin g , M ic h ig a n Tufl^day, July 6, 1965 C o m A rts In s titu te In c lu d e s T h e a t e r , D e b a t e , J o u r n a lis m High »chool Juniors and seniors from eight states will publish F aculty m em bers conduct cla sses in printed and duplicated zine, "T h e R ecord,” depicting institute activ ities. Social and athletic activities a re Included on the prog ram , tu ch th re e Issues of the "C om A rts" new spaper as p a rt of this sum ­ new spapers, yearbook editing, TV and radio, th eater and debate. as standing Invitations to the IM pool, the planetarium and d reaa m e r's Com m unication A rts Institute. Students in debate will study the national topic for high school re h e a rs a ls of all Sum m er C irc le productions. Many of the students who attend are high school yearbook and debators, "R eso lved: T hat the federal governm ent should adopt a Over 600 students are expected at the th ree two-week session s new spaper ed ito rs, or debators, often hereon scholarships provided program of com pulsory arb itratio n in labor m anagem ent disputes An optional activity is a trip to S tratford, O ntario, to see a p e r­ here. Jointly sponsored by the C ollege of Com m unication A rts and by th e ir local new spapers, radio stations o r civic groups. in basic in d u stries.” form ance of a Shakespeare play. the Continuing Education Service. T he Journalism students publish a printed new spaper, “ Com M em bers of the th e ater section will re h e a rse scenes from the The p resen t session is from July 4-16. A rts ," and a duplicated new spaper, "T h e S p artan ." They also play " P ic n ic ” while T V -radio students w ill produce p rogram s Faculty chairm en of each session a re : W illiam M cllrath, Journ­ v isit typography labs and tour the facilities of the Lansing State daily for MSU closed c irc u it TV . alism ; Boyd M iller, "C om A rts " su p erv iso r; M arcia Boznango, "E m p h asis is on p ractical application of com m unication tech­ Jo u rn al. " S p a rta n " supervisor; David B raendle, " R e c o rd " supervisor; niq u es," said W illiam Haight, d irecto r of the institute. " H e want Outstanding students attending the institute a re recognized at an J e r ry A nderson, speech; Gene R ucker, th eater; H arold Cook, de­ the students to do as much actual w riting and speaking as p o ssib le." Y earbook students plan and publish a 16-page glossyphoto m aga­ aw ards banquet in the Union, held the la st F rid ay of each sessio n . bate; Gordon G ray, T V -rad io . 650 A ttend m e n Q -t G o m e s t o C g o o d { b a t i n g . . . Two-Week Sessions The 1965 Communication A rts T h e re ’s N o n e B e tte r National’s Farm Frash, U.S. Gov’t. Inspected Institute has reg istered 650 high school students—a 14 p er cent in crease over last year. R esearch studies show a grgat proportion of students attending the Institute enroll at MSU, and a great many come from all p arts F re sh of the United States. During the secqnd s e s i o n which began July 5 and w ill end July 16, 51 out of 241 students a re from out-of-state. The num­ ber of students attending from other states are: Indiana 14, F ry e rs Iowa 7, I l l i n o i s 7, Ohio 7, Cooking out, or cooking in . . . finger- Pennsylvania 4, New York 4, Ten­ lickin’ good fried chicken it always nessee 4, W isconsin 2, M inne­ the favorite moot! These fryers are sota 1 and West V irginia 1. plump 'n tender, U.S. Gov't inspected, the very finest. During the first session which began June 20 and ended July 2, there w ere 175 students en­ rolled, 24 from out-of -sta te . W h o le The Institute Is sponsored by the C ollege of Communication A rts and Is separated Into three Freshly packaged in Convenient Tray Pack, U.S. Gov't Inspected two-week sessions giving high school students a choice in any one of 12 different co u rses. The Cut-UpFryers . . . . . . . total cost for operating the Insti­ tute for six weeks is $50,000. FOOD STORES N ational's Bar-B-Q Special . . . Split for th e Grille Split Broilers..........39 ^ c lb E nrollm ent for the second ses­ Fresh Roasters sion for cla sses are: basic de­ bate 50; advanced d e b a t e 39; Mickleberry’s, Old Form Plump, Tender ’n Juicy . . . A Real Taste Treat, Approx. 3 Lbs. Average yearbook editing 32; basic acting 39 29; printed new spapers 18; dup­ Jumbo F ra n k s............ C licated new spapers 18; advanced Mickleberry's, Old Form, Chunk Style # Journalism 18; basic TV radio lb 15; advanced TV radio 8; ad­ Beer Salami . u 0 7 • • • • • Sliced Bacon vanced acting 7, basic th eatre 5; advanced th eatre 2. Hillside, 4 Favorite Varieties 1 -lb. N a tio n a l's V a lu e -W a y T rim m in g Pkg. G iv es Y o u M o re M e a t fo r Y o u r M o n e y , Perfect, far Picnics fir Camping, Needs No Refrigeration, Danish Imported F o r the firs t tim e in the in­ stitu te’s JS -Y ^ r^ h lsto r^ , lim its Assorted Cold Cuts . . . ii ‘ %I 69‘ W ith M o re F lav o r . . . M o re G o o d n e ss ! ■>Y^irf)3lace.d, on c^ass s ite . T&P W is ^ k ,' l y c l t n ^t f f n u j f i it 4 -lb. JLt som e cla sse s, such as T V arid" Pkg. radio, the staff was not larg e Frozen Ocean Perch . .