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Established 1909 VeL 53, No. 140 Wednesday Morning, February 7, 1902

Terror Resum e

N ationalist F r e e d o m H o p e s S o a r

ALGIERS (JV-The terror war WASHINGTON, (41 — Secre­ Tenn., who nut to Rusk the WHERE THERE’S f WILL—Police and fire officials were temporarily stymied between the European Secret during a resuscitator ran Tuesday afternoon in Berkey Hail when this stretcher tary of State Dean Rusk testi­ question mi what would happen fied Tuesday that Congression­ to the United Nations, should Army— and French Security didn’t fit IntiT the third floor elevator. Bat enlisting help, the campus and East Forces resumed full Mast Lansing police officers managed to man-handie the heavy stretcher down the al turndown ri President Ken­ congress reject the bond piah. nedy’s Man to buy SUM m il­ Tuesday, hours after President stabs to the main floor and hurried their patient to OUn Health Center. —State The world organization's lion of-UN bonds would-spell De Gaulle in a nationwide News Photo by Dave Jaehnig. — — fin an ces. Rusk rep lied , broadcast lifted the hopes ef catastrophe t a r botff the United “weald move from the criti­ Nations and the United States. Algerian Nationalists for in­ cal mint to fteaaci»! catas­ dependence. Rusk appeared before a trophe . *|i there weald have questioning Senate Foreign In Bone, a powerful explo­ to he drastic acttoa of some sive cham burst inside the Student Congress Is Urged 'Relations Committee to plead ami take« If the UN «Hart J Kennedy’s caste for U. S. pur- «.541-ton French tine Steam­ ia the Conge Is net te cet- ship, VUle De Bordeaux, as tt chaae of half ttejaoo tp HB b n riam ir? - bonds tiie Uniton States is sell­ was lifting anchor to sail for From a U. S. foreign stand­ To jöffl With National Groiip ing to climb out df a financial France. Four pastes were mess. The mafat UN troubles point, he described the United killed, several wounded and Nations as a central instrument stem from cost of ite„Congo the liner was badly damaged. operations and refusal "of So­ fat the drive to establish peace The ship was beittg used to viet bloc members to pay their and world order. transfer a company of riot po­ “The proposal to invest in. share. :J: ' : y w ~ . ' lice back to France, and the While seme senators, led some bonds thoefore goes to charge apparently bad been the~heart of our foreign pol­ by Sea. George 9, Aiken, Maced in a car that had-just R-Vt., shewed deubts about icy,” he said. Congress’ rejec­ been placed aboard. tion of the plan, he declared, the bend scheme, the com­ Jast before asea, another mittee questioning generally would Signify “a want of confi­ dence in the United Nations.” Mast shook Algiers city ball. suggested the asm « i go The bond plan to supposed to A charge of TNT bad beea along with toe Kennedy Man. planted la the elevator ta go A move did shape up among spread the Congo huiden and replenish the empty U, N. ex­ COLD WEATHER w a n t toe reason for Sporty’s now set off while employees w ot at legislators in both parties to chequer through inclusion ri of clettes Tuesday afternoon. Becky Gilbert, Buffalo laaeh and nr one was report­ L A N S IN G — Earmarked tack on a requirement that Ufi the bond repayments in the sophomore, Pari Rothenburg, Oak Park junior, ted Jerry funds for highways, schools U. S. purchases of the bonds ed hart. regular UN annual assess­ Blarite, Detroit, senior, dressed Sporty as a part ri a and local governments were not exceed total purchases by A seria of attacks )n Algiers ments on its membenrover the Water Carnival promotion stunt. —State News Photo by safe Tuesday as far as the Con- other countries. before nightfall left 10 parsons next 25 years. Penalty under Cop was concerned^ Rusk did not say “no” to Reg^Nreas. / , — dead-and six wounded, nearly the U N charter f a r failing this. He put off a “y 4 ” pend­ all ri them apparently victims The Convention approved the more than two years’ behind ing a search on whetlia tech­ ri the secret army. earmarking ri tax revenues on the regular assessments is nical considaations. make It Jean Oudinot, director ri the loss ri voting rights fat the fo r th ose purposes Tuesday. possible. Algerian ratio network, was General Assembly. Delinquents The Convention decided to It was Sen. Albert Gore, D- seriously wounded and Ms Mos. keep virtually intact the con­ on special assessments face no It’s So! ‘Pseudo’ lam chauffeur killed fat one stitutional provision diverting | such penalty. such attack oo a residential Rusk saia that for prestige for highways all weight taxes j side street. and all taxes imposed directly i reasons, the Soviets may Authorities suspended the Weather choose to continue to pay their or indirectly-upon gasoline and | Is Carnival Theme newspaper Echo D'Oran in Parity cloudy aad cold to* like fuels sold or used, to pro­ regular UN dues ratater than Oran, Algeria’s second largest day and tonight With a chance famb their general assembly pel motor vehicles. . ' <- J city, after a pirate edition ap­ r i show flumcf. ; — vote. He saTd that if the So­ peared early in the morning. But delegates debated for) Expected high today wffl be viets do not pay, they would several hours Monday and j IS to tl degrees. not face expulsion from the Staff members said about Tuesday on the merits ri ear­ Outlook Mr Thursday, ceo- United Nations or loss ri their 31 secret arm y'commandos, marking tax revenue for j tinued cold with a chance of vote o r veto power in the Se­ wearing scarves across their schools and locfl governments.' •aew . curity Council. faces, herded washers eside See ALGERIA page 4

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H idden Persuaders

£ “Strange things I have in my Statewide publicity haa been riven the right ta govern his own actions—not as Store wo ef this coBege ef education wifi in the near to­ head.” (Macbeth, A ct III, University of Michigan struggle for “free­ an all-out Ud for a wiki^ libertine life. tem have te take it ri** *»• scene M Announcer Haven’t dom ef movement** The Wcbigan Daily, selves to educate young Amer­ you , heard about Dristan? th e student« have requested an to Drains aH eight rim» cavities. its student publication. has lad • drive ica, it atoms only fitting that artificially imposed rules from the admte- we not oriy teach to school, but “Still it cried ‘Sleep as morel for itmtanti* right te sreotaate when and iafration but have M l the road open forf atyo do all within our power to MacBeth shall deep no more?” with whom they please. U rules determined by student consen t broaden cultural horizons (Act II, scene i.) Announcer everywhere. Share one of toe But Macbeth wee smart. He The eqmfwk began tost fafi when stu­ In the pest women at Glen Manor, an ways of reaching these tender, took soraiaex. Yon take somi- dent* turned en maoee against their de*n apartment for women at Wayne State burning young .m inds is j k x too . . and deep. ef women, Mies Deborah Bacon. Through University, have set 11 p.m. closing boors through the mass media of “Tomorsow and tomorrow powerful persuasion, they returned Miss when the university told them they need television, it is tom rid tost and tomorrow . . (Macbeth almost the only programs Bacon, an ex-Army none, to a position of set no hows. U of M’s Student Govern­ Act V, scene v.l Announcer scheduled on T.V. me adult That’s Friday, folks, the day teaching English. ment Council last year rejected a permis­ westerns and detective stories. of the big side down sf Whit­ sive student “Bill of Rights;** A student-facuity committee is current­ The main reasans for this is n ey’s. that the general public seems ly studying the probiema-involved—which Students at U of M, Wayne, Harvard, “I’gin to be weary of the to prefer these to inteDectnal sun.” (Macbeth, Act V, scene tend mainly toward a change or elimina­ Mississippi State and hoe in East Lan­ programs like Shakespearean v.l Announcer: Then m e Cop- tion of closing hours for women. sing are not asking for the famous state drama. However, we fatuo pertone — let’s yen ten gently, of nature where every person sets his cone up with a «ohitioe to U of M has the same type of closing evenly without barn. own standards of conduct and ignores the thto problem. In order to watch “I have a strange infirmity hours that MSU he*. Its housing policy these “lower caliber” pro­ rights of others. which is nothing to these that and regulations regarding who may visit grams they have to see com­ know me.” (Macbeth, Act HL a student in his rooms are remarkably But students are asking a voire in the mercials. so why can’t we top scree hr.) Announcer: It auy a tow choice Ones ef the jpeat similar to ours. / government of the college campus. They be whet WE ceft-THE GRAY Elizabethan bard into them? are demanding their right to help stare SICKNESS! Tike Grettta tor Michigan students here decided to do They may even begin to like the difficult problems of maturing young, tired, blood. something about these policies. it For instance: “Thou hast desctfbad a hot inexperienced freshmen without sacrific­ “Out damned spot, out I say!” friend cooling. .. wbre tom be­ The drive for “freedom of movement” ing the “freedom of movement” of theTna- (LadyMacBeth. ActV, scene v) gins to sicken and decay.” (Ju­ has been concentrated on the student's jority of students- Announcer: Haven’t you tried lius Caesar, Act. IV. scene L) Lestoil, lady? Announcer: Perhaps three’s a ,_jmn, -IF " " - r - “Shame itself! Why do you reason for this romance fad­ make such faces?” (Lady Mac­ ing—fading—FADING out of beth. Act III, scree NT. An­ your life. Try using Colgate Dental Cream — cleans year A ‘Patriotic’ Group nouncer: Because, dear hus­ breath while it daansjm r band, your wife has not y e t teeth. The line of questioning being asked by day school. He presented 63 pages of mass­ board about Max Factor Hi Fi ” Albany. N.Y. —State CeBege News, many Americans, naive onee It seems, is ive «ridane* of Negro-White differences “ And after yon dean the walks, men, buff that ice!” m a k eu p .” that demand segregation. He said that “Why should we criticize groups such as integration of schools is a “fatila and •the John Birch Society, the Minutemen disgraceful experiment.” " and others who call themselves patriots? Letters to the Editor Well, what does this have to do with What is wrong with loving your country American patriotism? Continuing, Pitt­ as these groups do?” ?*-—- man states that there has been * Commu­ On Dancing, Housing Policies and Finger Nails This is not an attempt to build up a nist conspiracy to bring about school in­ several ri the buildings on this s tra w man and tear him down with great tegration. He called it, “the scientific Te the Editor: Feb. 13 is the last day to regis­ spared the occurance of room The untenable in loco patentis code is one which assumes campus have no handles on facility. These are the questions indignant hoax of the century, perpetuated through My wife and 1 have' taught ter to vote for this proposal. check. Are they cleaner or The only requirements are to more responsible than we are? student moral turpitude as a them. They can be people are 'asking everyday. ^Communist influence.” social dancing professionally for the last seven years. We be a resident of Michigan for I have always believed that starting print; The high-handed however, by breaking fingernails. “The Caucasian race is many thousands have never been faced with the six months and an East Lan­ the female sex was the cleaner and authoritarian practices of Too often waving the American flag Undoubtedly those ~peopie dilemma that confronted us sing resident for 90 days. I o f the tw o. the administration in the name blankets the real ulterior motives. Under of years ahead of the Negri) race in thè who—put up the signs are re­ with the Union dance class. think by registering and voting Weuhare paid for our rooms ri student services help to cre­ the guise of patriotism many groups, in­ scale of civilization and white children are sponsible for this too. Can't Much to our regret when the on this proposal we as students and therefore should be allow­ ate rii atmosphere ri distrust deed un-American in their programs and several school years ahead of the black attendance was taken, the hoys could snow the people in the ed to lire to them as we please which serves only to breed that we stop them before they com­ actions, are flourishing. For example, the children in educability,” he said; outnumbered the girls by at city of East Lansing we are in­ Since these rooms are our own [very “immaturity” which the pletely get out ri band? Marita Kretk Christian Crusade, which calls itself -tffe least twenty to one. We would terested in the community we for the months we live to them.j university cites when attempt- Hence, under thè semblance of Ameri­ Emieeus hati largest anti-Communiat organization, re­ like to ask the following ques­ liv e in. not only do we rejoy decorat- tag to justify the present sys- can patriotism and anti-communism, the -J e e V. Klier, Jr. cently sponsored a five-day Anti-Commu­ tions. tag them but we take a pride tom . Editor’s note — Those doors to Christian Crusade is advocating a pro­ 1. Do the girls on this cam­ M7I Cherry Lane ta them as well. We do not It is unrealistic to expect ef­ nist Leadership School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. which you are referring are the gram of“ Segregation, white supremacy pus have so many dates that need the help ri the house- fective students and mature be This group thinks it has cornered the mar­ ones that hare no handle on “and racism. — - they need not use dancing Ire mothers to see that our rooms j havior when 23,000 individual the outside. Most conspicuous­ ket on American patriotism. a social vehicle for same? New Record are clean. Even with the add- j styles ri life are plugged into ly. ri course, to Berfcey Hall. Not long ago an Austrian paperhanger 2. Are these tfsjfalliLdHFti ed worry and problems that fi- a rigid formula, To the Editor! ' ; ! The reason is simple enough. AH right, then, what is wrong with sueh convinced many millions of Germana that competent dancers that they nal« held (without the aid of j In addition, present regula- a g ro u p ? How about a new (less wren Handles were not put on these the Arian race was supreme. By the wpy, need only wait for the fellows room check) the majority r i! tions stifle -creative outlets— doors because they were not to learn as much as they know? and more musical) recording the rooms were as clean as outlets which are not available R. Carter Pittman, a Georgia lawyer whatever happened to that doctrine gpd of the national anthem for oar intended to be opened from the 3. Do these girls possess such they were the rest o f the term . tostudents who are forced to outride Hence the signs, “EX­ was one o f the guest speakers at this five- its followers anyway? a high degree of poise, polish hockey games? Perhaps this And so I believe that room live within a prescribed frame­ bold venture redd be financed IT ONLY." and self-confidence that danc­ check should be ended. Or at work! — '— However, most students ing is below them? by a $.25 student assessment at least we should be consistent. It is unfortunate that student Spring registration. ignore the signs. That to why I f the ladies o f this campus If the housemothers believe pressure is «» effectively atom- When mid-term sad final examinations came Harry D. Miller there is a pile ri fingernails up, these students lived an coffee, cigarettes, can answer in the affirmative room check to be a necessity ; ized that formal organs ri stu- next to these doors. Worthy of Reward to the above questions, then and any other kind of eye-opener» available then they should make nightly dent opinion (primarily AUSG) .how can the following be ex­ in an attempf to keep awake and pass that checks to see that the boys tike- have become insiyiificant and International Programs and Delta Sig­ plained? On several occasions TV Culprit examination. For many, though, it was too wise keep their rooms clean . their expressions merely obedi- ma Theta sorority have come up with -a we hare gone to formal affairs late. Te the Editor: and that our homework is done , ent echoes ri administrative Letter Policy novel idea, in the realm of publicity. here on campus. Much to our David Yeager has asked for before 'we go Jo bed. | pronouncements. If a college education means anything to sorrow- the girls walk and a public explanation of the Marianne Diets This writer hopes that this Letters to the editor are al­ _VThe two groups are sponsoring a dance you, certain rules and regulations should he dance with the sophistication omission of the National An­ M ason Hati | issue may not only serve as a ways welcome. However we Friday night to collect books for the Uni­ set up and followed closely. In the first place, of a 10-year-old wearing mom­ them at the Northwestern j key to realistic housing poli­ must know the writer ri every versity of Nigeria. To publicize and aid assignments must be done regularly. When my’s heels for the first time. game. In the event cies. but also to a new and ef- letter before it can be minted. As to their carriage while the project, the group« are charging one the instructor hands out homework schedules, that a more Informed source Reorganization j fective mechanism for the ex- No letter will be run unless the standing still, most of these at­ writer’s name is printed nod book as an admission fee to the dance. - the student who follows the outline rigorously does not reply, I will be Mad m l ! pression and application ri will usually be the one at the top. of the class. tractive females possess the to contribute what little I Te the Editor: j student opinion. accompanied by address and Imagination such as this adds impetus When tests come, be will need ooly to review posture that would make a know about the situation. I read with interest the re* j H. Lawrence Lack phone number. Letters should Neanderthal look like a prima not exceed 350 words in tongtfa- to any project and shows a sincere inte­ his previous work. The lapse of time between As Mr. Yeager guessed, the -ports of the possibility that J - - the assignment and the examination win ballerina. reason was television. The An­ there may be changes in hous- vr D o n J lno We-will withhold a name ta rest in its goals. The student body and allow him time to work out any difficulty or About this time someone is them was to be included among tag office policies. My hope is a™ If flalU llcS exceptional cases to r le print faculty might reward the talents of the question about toejsubject matter. bound to ask, who needs danc­ the televised pre-game activi­ that this will amount to more _ no letters which come to us un­ signed. organizers of this drive and the University ing? I can do the twist. Per­ ties; but despite the caretul than an administrative < t o d g e . ** Second, the student should contact the in­ of Nigeria itself by either attending the haps those who think this is a scheduling, “something hap­ It would be all to easy to pro-; ,hL We reserve the right to edit structor and find out what needs to be done sufficient rebuke should re­ pened." and for the sake of crastinate and avoid facing the ’ about half the doors on any letter. — dance or simply donating a hook. to complete the class requirements ade­ member that the twist is not the video presentation, the An­ basic issues involved in restric- j quately. His instructor will also have a chance a dance but a semi-organized them was cut at literally the tire housing policies. to become more acquainted with the student muscle spadm. Remember a □ça assi 23aaa last minute.1 I realize that there have been -in. 1 O C 0 OCŒ3 3 3 3 0 0 and his individual needs.— gals, the difference between a 33Î3 33QC3 33333| 1 am sure that everyone ta* any number ri letters written frossword Puzzle fca a aoa 3 3 3 3 3 Italy and a flower girl is not in » H i a a B d o b a n a œ In the third place, the interested student . _ —. . „ volved regretted the Anthem’s which express dissatisfaction 3B0 UQQ 303^ Organization, Man a a n a j e d î e i » , who went» to extend his university education bow they act. It’s in how they j omission, and that every effort with various aspects ri MSU’s A c a o ts 33. Iiuect aasaa sus ana as much as possible should start doing some are treated. j will he made to keep tt from Procrastinate much? If you are one of Mr. and Mrs. John Curran happening again. bousing office “services.” tt >. C o rri 37. Dssh 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 0 2 outride research early in toe semester. In­ fashion fun-loving, easy-going, campus play­ *1* D Cherry Lane - David Maker is high time that these more or SS. D art naBG caanaaauE, er pUygirls the time to settle down is structors are often willing to give their stu­ less isolated criticisms find a «. Harm's w e 40. On* and rL l f" " ■ . MSU Erase Band 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 new. Don’t wait for several weeks to dents references for more detailed study. focus. Given thin focus, the stu­ t . Lawless only 900 033 32330 homework done, research started, or pro- dent body would be in a posi­ «3. O a f« “ The student’s university education depends Register, Vote! L* 45. fe a r and rjaaan qe33 sized-up. Get organized now! tion to take advantage ri every tlB w r il on his own motivation. Anyone who is old _ Room Checking wonder a a a a s 0 0 3 □ 3 3 mere» at it* disposal to guar-, 13.Bih.ktaS □□ano [33J 3 3 3 enough to be in college is rid enough to ac­ 40. Warbl* Every year hundreds ef atudects pack their The State News recently car- v . the Editor- antes that a meaningful rear- te»** 40. Ragion □RODO sao CRO bags and leave the University with only cept the academic responsibilities involved ried • public notice that the gewzation ri the touring regu-1 »***••*** «L in his education. - U ; * ; _ L-U hare always been under S3. Ifckkat pink-slips te shew far their venture into toe city of East Laming was hold­ latlon system may come about Ptatogtote world. These students are tbs ones —Indian« DnHy Student the impression that coüege SO. Inhabitant ing a special election in its at this time. * ^ of: who spent afternoons to too snack bar, eve­ school district. This proposal is students become staf-aufficient ï. “Great and responsible as n result ri tt seems patently obvioos to S 7.T W »«r" nings in the recreation room, an! weekends to increase the miUage from 4 10. ra tty tn u t being away from the scrutiniz­ me that the only legitimate at home or with friends. Because of their The birds will soon be flying South; already to 5 mills. The purpose of this 3. Curt ing ey«i ri mother and dad» fuacftoe ri a university housing time-consummg social life, they found only s - the motorboats have cone back to the garages increase ir to give additional 4. M ae a ri office whteh has leifict and few moments between study breaks te catch along our suburban streets.— Drily money to the school system I T -h ive ' found ti# to be true 5. Witbeied: ta motor eases. W* are relative­ concern for tike stndeota whom Op en assignments, -r. N ew s. . f o r its summer enrichment and it i* oervtog to aiding students recreational program. ly Btaijt Bite «S R M * « # 4Mb! t. Bird It has occurred to me that demie and social life to ere- ta the procurement « satisfac­ tory, reasonably-priced hous- the married students, living ip corned. M e to e n et to.’d ev ery campus bousing and the East course xte should take re Into Laaatog area would find tt to many erediti wetoonld carry. - Ihe-office should .act as a their best interest to register Nw whom or bow eften we «tearing boost for student beus- and veto for this issue. Part shoulddBte. ¿p.'1/ '. tag requests and should main- Pubttabod by lb* students of Mieta» State University. lamed The restrictions we de hare tata lists ri available housing, fa class days Monday through Friday, of the recent rent increase to ring toe fall, winter and married housing went fer academically and socially reel Further, It should act ta an fPrtng quarters. Issued twice weekly ring the summer term. fow. Why then ret tot we.ee- advisory capacity. making iec- Second class postage paid at East Ltnsii school taxes. Store « portion ef our meathiy rent goes toward tato mature monto' to omraeodations and suggerita« t ? Editorial and bastona offices at tin buildtog. our rooms Wtthret the on matters ri bousing, Mkbto « to ütoadb,Eta!ta!É| East Lansing public schools we are responsible to see how that ri tbe housemothta§ H H H fl|) by the ad­ : May subscriptions payable tota ndvaaeo advama fir « m term, 93; tor two ministration of authority which Ianni. M: for torno tanna, |5. ■ ill • »8gH money is «pent rowu^toinBHj ft wnt recently announced overstep« three functional tinti. I Member of toe Associated Presa, inia tatkMiyti a dear invasion ef •ad the College press. that there would be an ele­ not IR mentary school to Spartan .tike private livre ta student* Stater— Marcia Va Ness Ü Village to be aping) to Septate hwsori policies are- bared Managing Editor Bon Bums _ Asa her of ttos pan. This school ■ ^■■1 »Don Hi im&Uctt IK fnstooos Mgr . L a r r y Pontius Spo •% *Jtadre the aiintorifro B k S w Aret Ado. Mtrr _Tton Phc tie» jK tteE ast Laaring Board father than re the ta tto ta Pretoatton Mgr.Bill MarshaU Fas attretoe to studpato. Thisito a g tty E ditor BOI Cote ^ M arch tt the voters ef E a st krtrrhtof to n il vtotaSre * statista tradtttoaa Sews Ed'tcr ^.Jay BBwictsS.-'Srt) > Ü H i L an sin g wffl h e asked to a c c e p t «ftI w have ? SERI wwrii ta persona! as wtH as ics i nter o> *.n^ .tonreirse- co-ed because * 1 ’ —* * , m a ■Mlr* 1 1 1 ! I SS H i UmBBSmm ' ' m m - ■M M tOfììSÈsi K ÉÉÜÉÉKÜ S i v-jägB m IH

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1 8 S 1 0 H LONDON, (4)—Queen Elia* many wouldn’t have it reyittat she h a done too little te beta li reoetved the homage ottet- way. patronize the arts, that her is and arms mem*, paddy Beil cs it was eemtag by the Viet Con*. aaied the Sunder operation of her subjects at the close of The«^criticism ef1 the taste in theater is always shuttled two hattai- in te pick up a fresh lead ef One of the sources said that with official permlsa na red the first decade of her reign queen tbat makes the neW* vandevlUe when it might some ions ef tafretry—564ntry—884 men—intomen—tote Vietnamese treepe te he ear- no one was hurt, but added wrote an ta ta in ^ .aeraani. Tueadajr add then turned to a pages with any regularity is times be the legitimate stage. the combat; ana. area. Three otterether' rted M e aetien. tt had Jest "they’re getting our range.” ft was believed UJ. author!- rerseuel matter—bidding fa re------... ,,, ■ ..-rr-f-r - Vietnamese troops into dottai hettoltom macednovel inta on the ob- aeleeded ene grenp ef eel- They're learning to aim ahead ties frit toe report ptapotated well to bar husband. Prince * crashed and burned TUeeday, VS. r sources reported. Two jective everlred,.rlend. tons teJttc target urea. ' of us, to compensate for toe toe VS. military row in Viet P h ilip . * ■- . . ^ * : ft was nett determined wheth­wheth. The sources who reported the forward movement of the air- Nam's civil war. So far mis The Prince drove with his - o tte r were htt by fire from Coosrnu- er tito helicopterBOdtr that crashed operation declined to rive tar- craft.” 'T role is technically noncombat- wife from Buckingham Palace ' nist Viet Cong geenffiaa.'J, was Mtfty enemyreratv tirofire or simp-simp­ toer specific details, but’r ethey t a A U.S,. helicopter was shot ant, with U.S. advisers red and Wooed her goodby aboard a newer failure said thetoe target area wairtonchwairtaucti down hi Sunday's mission, also support forces prohibited Cram i ftrttsenio airliner which took There wore no cam m ei. ly suffered a power faBnro. > “SM a* m attar miracufons **► “AO the pilotoOet knew,”knew.” said anre deeerdecer to SaigonSait» than the ob-ob­ without casualties. firing on the (tommunlste tm- Ite-Jp on a two-month tear ■H H g “wes suddendy he jecthrejective ofef the previousprevtoai mission, Ne official iafermation was less they are fired *t first. of 11 nations in Latin America. I cape for uà;” stod an American tafertoaat, “teas inddtwdy he military sovee who wad part had as power.m The W r tneat r m r cl r f the «Mchwhich took place Sonday. Sunday. avaflaMe en the outeeme or Top American ndtoaryand Elizabeth waved frees the HBk of the mtafw. copter waredred reup, JtaS the tafl tatt The The latest latest target target was was believedbelieved location ef the latest opera- diplomatic officials in Saigon deer ef the, airport’fr~taMge ■ It was toe third saeh tpera- thebe ground red the the to to hebe aboutabout 3090 milesmiles southeastsoutheast Men. U.S. military autheri- explained they don’t w aatto as toe plane took off. tieu against tike Cenuuantots aft section of ri the ynonrqi- helicopter ri of herehere andand asas farfar asas couldcould bebe to* have hamod correspon- publicize toe UJS. rrie ftr iu r Thus for the 35-year-old since the United States com­ burst tote flame.flam» determined determined failedfaded the the same same dents from accompanying of ruffling toe toriings of toe Queen tt was a moment of per­ mitted ttseif ti| toe to w n “There wasw as no escape way w*7 Sunday’s operation did. American helicopter mis-" South Viet Non government sonal sadness in a day of na­ of South Viet Nam and order­ through thei rear door, but the The The guerillasguerillas escaped escaped before before rieua. X ^ and for fear of feeding Com- tional rejoicing. Flags flew ed a mata U.S. military pilot, co-pilotot and gunnerp m n w r burst assault assault forces farces could could close close to in This correspondent accomp- munist propaganda; from pubhc buildings and guns befldap t a t two m initi age. open the plexiglass bubble in around them. • boomed salutes to celebrate the The mission involved IS the pilots Cabin, hit the ground A Cemmuuist shell cut 16th adafcrersary ri her acces­ American Army hriioopters, re d ran.” through the pifot’s cable ef sion to the throne. flown red operated by Ui>. lie craft crashed to a rice cue ef the twe heile often hit Amid all the editorial trib­ utes red loyal good wishes from many sections of the VARSITY CLUB Commonwealth, it also was a Ignorance, Error Blamed time ri anxiety for the queen Her Royal Family—-and partie- ulariy bar sisterist« Princess ------Mar- TONIGHT garet—have become the target For Death of 74 in Plane of almost unprecedented criti­ cism in recent weeks. WASHINGTON ( 3 - I i they emergency situation which toe bers died. The only survivors had been toM where the emer­ crew would not handle,” the were CapL Ronald H. Conway, Much ri the criticism has gency doors werO at least s CAB said. |0 t the plane commander, and been that Margaret-appears few ri the J74 errny recruits The flight crew, the report Flight Engineer William F. to be little interested to her who died in a Virginia plane Poythress, 30. __ reto as royalty. And same said, was "not capable of per­ crash last fall would have been forming the function or as­ As for the emergency deers, critics fouad fault recently saved, the Civil Aeronautics when she and her husband. suming the responsibility for the report said toe steward­ Bored concluded. Lord Snowdon, vacationed in the job they presumed to do.” ess was net ordered te petal the Caribbean while their to­ The CAB also blamed the Also, it said, “sub-standard them cu t te the p ew engers fani een was left behind to tragedy on the crew's action maintenance practices ri Im­ hceaasc toe erow dM net an- Lenden in the care ri a in unwittingly using up all the perial’s employees were con­ tieteeto a crash landtag. nurse. gasoline in one tank even doned by management.” The This was saM tehaverosatt- though there was plenty ri CAB said Imperial, a supple­ ed to many ef the so ldiers Urn main outcry has been fuel in other tanks and on what mental airline with headquar­ stampedtag for toe mate exit S P E C IA L ever a government-allocated it termed ignorance about how ters at Miami Springs. Fla., which weald sum ri 85,000 pounds ($298,000) IT EVEN SWINGS PRETTY GIRLS—This husky, 85-ton to get the stuck landing gear had kept one jump ahead of a The 77 toed of carbon monox­ the taxpayers will have to find giant, designed tar nee to areas with nuclear contamination, down. - . safety crackdown by toe Fed­ ide poisoning although they to renovate Margaret’s new eral Aviation Agency, correct-' JOINT MEETING WITH was shewn recently by General Electric Co. te Evendale, A 25-page report re the hod 30 seconds to two minutes home to Kensington Palace. tog rely faults on which FAA Ohio, near Cincinnati. Nicknamed “Beetle,” it has arms flrey crash tost Nev. 8 at to escape before flames swept Many people think the Royal insisted. the wreckage, the CAB said. Family—which has enormous Rk ton sad tad harsh wards strong enough to punch holes ta conerete, yet ere thread It hdded there was no evidence ALUMNI VARSITY CLUB private wealth—should foot a bath far Imperial Airhars The piane was en route beck nuts and bolts and use hud tools. And, as shown here, of any effort to open the emer- urge chunk ri the bilL red toe plane’s crow. The to CriumUa, S. C., after pick­ gncy doers, although tt ap­ " Elisabeth has worked hard it ere also handle a swing tor M in Pat Rizzato of Cincin­ CAB celled it a tragedy ef ing up recruits at Newark. N J., Wilkes Barre, Pa., red peared none ri those aboard and with-a stern sense of duty nati. The device wffl be seta to toe Air Force Spedai errors, against a backdrop CLU B ROOM 7:30 P.M. ’ ri confutes, mismanage» Baltimore. In addition to the the plane was seriously injured throughout her reign. She has Weapon* Center at Albuquerque, N. Mr, fer use to develop­ traveled widely and shown a meat sad ignorance. 74 army men, three crew mem- by toe crash. motherly attentiveaess to her ing atom powered rockets. —(AP Wirephote) , three children. She also makes “The probable cause of the no effort to hide her love of accident was the lack of com­ horses, dogs and country life— mand coordination and decis­ „qualities many Britons find 2 Cardinals Die ion, lack ri judgement and _ endearing. lack ri knowledge of the equip­ ment, resulting to less a t pow­ la - some respects, th e er to three engines cresting re Queen has towered many Within 24 Hours traditional barrier* between toe throne red toe people. VATICAN CITY (4) — Pope and the wily American cardi­ Engineers To Hear It as ehe who Introduced the John XXIII was grief stricken nal in the Vatican Curia. Car­ Buckingham Palace luncheon Tuesday by the deaths^of Car­ dinal Muench, who w ill he 73 on Space Scientist parties where leading sports­ dinals Gaetano Cicognani, 80, Feb. 18, is suffering from Park men, trade ««toalsts or ar­ ri Italy, and Teodosio Clemen­ inson’s Disease red complica­ Daniel McKeown, Staff Scien­ tists are received. te De Gouveia, 73, ri Portu­ tions. tist at the Space Physics Lab­ A bulletin issued by the di­ oratory, General Dynamics In most other respects, the guese Mozambique who died within little more than 24 hours rector of Rome’s Salvador Astronautics, red Director ef barriers remain up. She is toe Space Flight Environment friendly, but still regally aloof, ri each other. Mundi Hospital, where the car­ Final Sale On Pope John was preparing for dinal has been in residence for Studies Program, still speak .moving among her subjects to here Wednesday. all the trappings and splendor funeral services Wednesday in three years, said he was not to St Peter’s Basilica for the Ital­ imminent danger, but had to McKeown’s talk on “Physics of a hard-dying tradition: Many of Space Flight” will be given Britons complain about this; ian Cardinal when he received have absolute reft. A hospital news of the death of Cardinal attendant said Tuesday Cardi­ at 4 p.m. to 4M Electrical En- All Mohair Sweaters De Gouveia, the Archbishop nal Muench was “resting wen.” of a series of of Lourenco Marques, *3 Prof. Frugoni, re Ital­ sem i­ o n e s $ 2 5 ê t S O A short time before, tito ian specialist in internal dt nars featuring sutoorlflei on Pope htaLbeen notified ri the Beasts, has been called into “High Atmosphere and Space.’ SOMEDAY, serious illness ri Akdstas Car­ consultation. The Cardinal's Now tody $20 SOMEBODY'S GOING dinal Mnench, Milwaukee-born condition was officially de­ CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS . TO TOL HIM HE'S former Bishop of Fargo, NJD., scribed as “optimistic.” e _ LOW COST • \ A DOG. / Wool Skirts Odds & Ends 20% • 50% off

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Gym Q«feefeto<«Mpel Saturday 1 ComeU-Ptatd Plbr* 1] The Itor^nrtoJM w m m w m nêm & m 2 Cache-Caribbean I ] ■»* towmamea«« m OFFICIALS pushed ahead Tuesday with pians far the World Hockey Championships to Cttirnrtn Spring* and Denver Marcir 3 Cavalier- II1 \ MC] .to the M W A ‘W , M ' t f i fg ’ Æ fVrfLf- I S S S s S s r “' Tfe Stert^-ritolMKa track Also schedntod for bath hur­ | Cabanas-Cartton m I St» ta n Ra prevtoUi evetos wfll provide particular dles is Nett» Dame’s Jehn RIGHT WING Murray Balfour, who has missed the last* 13 7 p.m . excitement ia tha popular Mich­ Muiroooey, tiw Central Colleg­ «ames for removal of a pin in his left arm, broken last spring, 1 Grsbkrs .-Dollar 65 I igan State Refers la Jetoam iate iadoor H I chaovim aha w if e te tito Chicago Black Hawks lineup to Beaton Thursday t Vets 1-Tbe Scrubs 1 Held Houae Satnrday. a third p lace w taM r to Vast right, die club said Tuesday. 3 Bailey M II A fieM ef about 330 track per- year’s Relay highs; aad Okie 4 East Shaw 7-9 U formers tram IS cetiagm aad U niversity’s Boh RtoMmwn. 5 West Shaw 7-9 III Lary Signs universities wifi compete for The 75-yard dash abowa an mCtHGAN domination ef the Western Collegiate Hockey 6 Carthage-Casino III l* «letted titles to what will impressive set ef etoriee» in­ Assodati« continues this weak with three Michigan Tech I p.m . ’62 Contract be tha first scored indoor meet cluding Western Michigan’* ffljm n topping tiw tadívidkial scoring and Michigan holding 1 U Toms Beys-AOCS II I for many of the schools. The Joel Johnson, whe returns after firmly to first place to team standings. 2 Bower-Hedrick ' I DETROIT 'JL-Frank Lary. Relays a n a favorite for mak­ e year’s absence. Johnson, who 3 East Shaw 1-5 II long-time torment«’ of the ing an early assessment of in­ has done the 19 todears in :9S.l 4 West Shaw 1-5 U world cHampton New York door track potential. and outride, wen tfe Re­ AMOS ALONZO STAGG, the feand old man of football, was 5 West Shaw 6-10 III i Yankees. riffed hte M l coo- State’s Harm Johnson will lays title ta 1960. atotortad improved Tuesday «to eager to get out of the hospital. 6 Bailey 5-7 U1 j tract with the Detroit Tigers face Michigan's Bennie Mc­ Among his foes are State’s M « * * * 9 p.m. - i Tuesday and received a sub- Rae for toe ascend time this OUTFIELDER Billy Gardner «to outfielder Jack Reed have 1 Unteacbbls-Nickels Worth I • stantial raise. year ia both the 75-yard lew Sherm Lewis fed Zach Ford, Northern hDchigsn’s A1 Wash­ rignod their 1962 feeefell contracts, tiw New York Yankees 2 Elsworth-Beal ! j The 10-year-old right hander hurdles aad 75-yard highs. Stod Tuesday. * 3 East Shaw 2-4 11. had Ids finest seism ia 1961 la the feet meeting between ington, co-bohtor ef the world’s inooer record in the 19-yard Gardner betted 125 in 16 gomes with the Yankees last sea­ 4 West Shaw 2-4 11! with a 23-9 record .as the Tl- these trade aad football rivals dash (»1.9)7 Michigan’s Kan son. Reed hit .255 in 62 games for Richmond, V i., of tiw inter­ 5 East Shaw 6-10 III! gers finished sacmd to the In last Saturday’s Michigan national league. 6 Frsty Club-Owen Grads 111 Yankees. Relays, Johnson edged out the Burnley, a :49.3 quarter-mtter as a frosh; and Central Michi­ HOCKEY I lary had four victories in K g Tea’s high and low hurdle« 10 p.m . C ase-V ets ] six decisions against the pen- titlebolder to will the 65-yard gan's Jacobaon. WAVEY JUNIOR, a leading scorer and rebounder for the DORMITORY BOWLING nant winners, numtag his ca- high bun&es. J Purdue soph Nate Adams, Bowling Green State University basketball team, was declared Alleys 8 p.m. {reer record against New York McRae is the dafondtog who tied the American indoor scholastically ineligible Tuesday for the remainder of the champion ia the lews OOSJ), record ef :07.o in the TO-yai* 1-2 Cameron-Cacbet — ta 27-10. while Kansas Stem’s great dash « the Maasn-Dtooa games as a freshman, is also entered. WALTER BROCK, Assistant Farm Club Director for (he Stadcarts wffl he admitted John Gregg of Michigan who SPRINTER DON VOORHEIS heads Stole’s «dries to fee r«M «« City Athletics from 1956 until last June, has joined the V arsity Drive In bee to fee MSU fteteyt to wen tfe 75-yard dash tost year 310-yard dash Saturday to the Michigan State Relays hi Cleveland Indians as an administrative assistant to Waiter Jesdsea Jfetmriny. whfe gen­ is not back. Jeaisaa Field Heme. Tiesto«, wfe task third In the “Hoot” Evers, Player Personnel Director. 1227 E. GRAND RIVER eral ftoMto reserved seats Among the favorites la the event last year, will he trying for the title vacated by rif dr- ★ . tick ets a n m sale to 91-59 300-yard dash, won by Dave BOB FERRELL, Davis and Elkins’ basketball scoring ace. OPEN EVERY DAY 5:00 P.IL 1 Purdoe’s Dave Mills, whe will to waning hi the 419-yard for the eveaiag session (7 Mills of Purdue last year, will has been dropped from the aqttad because of scholastic diffi­ DELIVERY SERVICE MON. - SAT. yas-l be Missouri’s Jim Baker. dato Instead. culties, Coarii Mai Greer, announced Tuesday. Tha afteraean session (2 Baker, who' raa a :46.6 to a4 8:30 P.M. - 1.30 A JL p.m .), fatoerlag preliminary 440-yard race last spring, will tvnals. w

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foam 86,000 to 910,000 a year and increase expense altow- ances from 81,250 to 12,800 an­ nually. in Macomb County and ipHt Oakland County ioto two dis­ A second, introduced to tiw tricts—ooe taking hi i «orner House Tuesday by Rep. HaR 0s October 29, 1)60, sixteen Smale, D-Detroit, feuld boost collect athletes m t death in community i t . -the to- which Europe is bearing. e t W ayne By J. M. ROBERTS adjustments from Europe — tè salaries to 912,000 and expenses a chartered plane. The night AP News Analyst insure both our own unity with tertoeHng directorate. f~ No nation, dealing with its to 13,000. was foggy — the Eight non- this rising economic world Greto Britain, with her pre­ The United States has a vi­ economic equals — and that Lawmakers got their last scheduled hi Oris week’s Post, tal interest in the negotiations force aad Its foB effectiveness stito ideas regarding world con­ it -what Europe wffl he when Increase a year ago «fen sal­ you'll read bow the survivors now under way for Great Bri­ in the world conflict. duct, is the nearest thing a mnaaJAa liniiMP «mjGraadMfeîfeijkÉferiR ' have tried to mend their broken Partnership is foe word nonmember United States fully unified — can depend up­ aries went from 94*00 to 95,000 tain’s entry into the European M t am htlii itih •* il and expense accounts from lives. And why some oi them which administration officials coùld bave on the European on gratitude for past favor* to •rapami change, labeled Common Market — an entry 11,000 to 91,250. plum the tootbeti coach, the which seemingly must be ar­ are beginning to uso, not yet bored, not so much as a sparito maintain a position ri leader­ «HB Two pay .r a ise s for Migtela- Board of Repnte-«nd even ... ÆP ranged, but which is not yet n fsresefetg the time when the pleader in the give and take of ship. tars were in the hopper Tues­ Gov. Swain son proposed the cotlege president foregone conclusion. United States may have to be­ trade arrangements, but 1er day. One—introduced Monday The United States, seeking merger ri the Office ri Civil !> • t e w f r C m h l The prospect of British entry come a full member. thé maintenance of what is es- by Sen. Basil W Brown, D- Defease with the Mate Police has added to the immediacy of One ef the mast successful American view within the vast consideration ri its wishes in Detroit—would raise salaries : * P O N T to a move to make tiw rtate’t eniwuw—» —w—emj • the American need to adjust ways ef maintaining Marami sentially a common British- the establishment of European Civil Defense oprention mere its trade program — and to win partnerships wtthii the buri- now politicai entente toward postures, may wen say “you “Remember the «to days— efficient. H e . merger was wouldn’t be here, in the shape addi- when tney said legalizing add sue ri five fevenmeaTagea- THE MORE YOU TELL — cy reorganization Plans pro­ you're to, except for us?* To a result taxing liquor would provide THE QUICKER YOU SELL!" enough revenues to run the posed by the governor to a which Europe may reply, recorded CLASSIFIED ADS DO THE J08 — government?”—Curtis Whaley, special message to tiw legis­ TRY IT! “But we are hero, «to these Powell (Wyo.) Tribune. lature. are the days we must now con­ sid er.” „ Many ri the palloai ri Europe recognize the retoe r i Infer American raarnae King Alfred’s Palace Found tions, hut nsne ri them give SPECIAL A&P SPECIAL ceuuunntty ef Interest th e same feree is do the British. CHEDDAR, England UTV- (846-001) slept here and that J3th century. Archeologists. convinced they kings up to John (1166*1216) of Diggers say they found the In tiw event ri a heartbreak­ have found the palace of King Magna Charfa fame built • kiln which supplied the mortar ing crash-« France, which is With this Alfred, are seeking to extract succession of palaces on rough­ for this repair job end also now admitted to be possible AID Buns SpttW ail they can before the bulldoz­ ly the same ground. v > •, found-the pit for the casting ri even though we cannot bring Coupes sa d ers arrive. An important find has been the 13th ceOtury belK ourselves to admit tt is prob­ FIEE the rematile of a Saxon Timber More buildings were found t o _ WÊ ______819.19 Purchase A teaip fil experts has halt- able, tha full British-American This Coupon Good For Either ed work because of the weather H ali. 80 by 18 feet: It is be­ the south. Cfoeis a massive Uwnbined strength wffl be nec- ” todigw Tdfe Ariws exclusive ri 3 lb bag Michigan Yellow Onions - but plan to resume in March, lieved- to have been the great aisled hati, 416 feet by 60 feet, essary to save Europe. Britain o r . aware that construction gangs lu.il of Alfred’s palace. the largest timber hati so far wffl have to act not merely as B ere, Wine will start to build a modern Excavators found a small known in England. 2 - 46 oz can s A It P Tomato Juice a neighboring great power, but Free with $10.00 perch«« excUuiv« ef I««'. school on the site this summer. 10th century wooden chapel Scholars say it was probably right down to the pit acting A tF TnmU M m er Cigarettes. Whii, or Cigarette« ill Ml« five Ee»t teMing »Digging has established con- atop thè hall. Above this was built by Henry I, son of Wil­ with all her historic courage qlderabie evidence that Alfred! a stone chapel, repaired in the liam the Conqueror, in the 12th as a member ri the European and laming A l t Super Mnrket*. In t f e E tri Lansing and Lansing k Cevp»n Expiree Saturday, Eebruury 10, 1442 century. This ball wap retofflt, community. ~ _ parity in stone. -ARP Supermarkets Only The royal roll for 1209 re­ (Faulty Steering cords that King John spent 50 popnds on ’id s houses ri Ched­ dar.” He brought timber from FINEST in A ccident Wales especially for foie pre­ p ose. % j * ITALIAN 1 An accident late Monday af-,- struck while it was parked in Coins have been found on the ffrnoon caused an estimated parking lot “S.” site dating back to Ethelwuif damage of $000 to a car driven Damage was estimated at (845), Burged of Mercia (870), by Mrsr James W. Wilkes of $25, police said. * ' S " ' 1 ' Ethelstan (999) and Ethelred H «rau-—FOODS 1901 Gordon A ve„ L ansing, po­ 11009). lice said. The royal occupation of the CASA NOVA NO. 2 C R t i H S A L I Mrs. Wilkes said the steerlhg ‘Alaskan Safari* palace here ended in the reign mechanism failed causing the of King John in 1213. iC was Z11M. A.C. ED 7 © oar to strike a fence and tree Stuttman’s Topic then given to a bishop. south of the Grand Trunk [-1 Bntoi 9w uumst Isipnlil tod r S T" ' sail road crossing on Farm Wednesday Night Lane:' \ .. She was unhurt.. Len Stuttman. a graduate of DISTRICT OF TIE Michigan State University , will A two ear accident at the present his own film-lecture CITY OF EAST LANSING entrance te perking let “D” “Alaskan Sea Safari” tar the English Cut on Shaw Lane was reported Fisheries and tyildUfé Club Blade C ut A r m C u t to police at 5:16 p.m. Mon­ Wednesday to 7:30 p.m. in the IN6HAM « lin n , W0W6AN day. " Forestry Cabin. Drivers of the two cars were „The film, lasting about 75 L.R. Montgomery. Wiltiamston minutes, features the pursuit 5 9 ‘ 9 sophomore, and Leslie J. Che- of salmon from the sea te the 4 S t NOTICE OF LAST M Y OF REGISTRATION 5 5 * row, Detroit Vet. Med. junior. stream s o f their birth and the Both drivers were unhurt, po­ struggle of fishermen to catch lic e said. shrimp. In the film, Stuttman A special election havtoff been called to be heU Total damage to both cars also follows bear trails into, re­ firoand Beef t a g -A • L a u b RtatHag CMekeas was estimated at $25$. „ - mote valleys in search of -sal­ to said school district on the 12th day ef March, A hit and run collision'was mon. 1962; 3 - 5 lb avg Lean • Fresh reported to police late Monday Stuttman, biologist and lec­ afternoon by Gordon L. Hig­ turer went to Alaska to record THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that gins, East Lansing Vet. Med. his adventures for the public. Tneeday, tha 13th day of February, 1902, up to 59* lb 491b junior. Students and faculty are in- fitOO o’dock PAL, Eastern Standard Time, to tha 39* lb Higgins said his car was v ited . irz S \ . . ■ hat day on which «registered pcraons may ngtotcr hi order to b* riigibl* ta veto at oaid special election.

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He anid this is credit on their demonstrated logg Center, Auditorium. benefit bridge party at 1:39 MSu students at a tow cost all aimed at sBewing the knowledge to toe language they p.m. and 7c39 pjn. Thursday D. Hale Brake (R-Stanton), Alpha PM Omega -t p.m., U. through AMLEC, a program of student to gala a strong com­ studied, he said. What Mad to tocto bòne rute and that the measure primarily to the Union porters. _ former state treasurer and a ft. Lounge, Business Meet- international education recent­ mand of the InfBSfe in 0 The uaderhring theme and sbouMT M ichigan's 33 counties to to help to the great metro­ “Helping Hearts” Is th e ly established at-MSU short time. • aim to AMLEC, according to have? spokesman for rural and coun­ politan areas to southern Mich­ name chosan for this yaar’s Through the American Lan­ Mortimore said that another Mortimore, la that through the Ih» Coa-Coa Cngmttto» oa ty officers groups, and two igan. SU Club-7 to tp.m ., 31 Union. party, which has a Valentine Greta 8phnh 7 p.m., Student guage and Educational Center feature of the program Is that study to language and culture Local Government uaoalmou«- theme. Four women on the Dstroit Democrats, Peter L. “First, let me emphasize the Prince Pledges. I pjn , In­ i Am LEC), American students returning students can gain the international barriers to ly favors campus and a women student Buback, chief deputy clerk of permissive nature « the plan,” troductions. 9 p.m., Mandy can enroll to tine language and university credit through their friendly relations between peo­ erapeut tor those said Mrs. Judd, spokesman for at the University'to NtfHia whose voters wat« it; ao ^¡foyae County and Martin W. Camelot. Women’s I.M. educational study programs in foreign study. Returning stu­ ples will be removed. , the voter’s-cbolce group. “No­ are currently receiving oelp change for those that don’t BagtosM, probate court regis­ France, Italy, Spain, Germany, thing to being forced on any­ American D attsti to Chem- from the club's scholarship w a it it trar. Thair antagonists labeled kal Engtoeers—7:30 p.m., 34 Austria and Switzerland. them the “toree-B’s, a term body. AU we ask is that voters fund. The purpose of AMLEC is But the - questions to hew be given the right to choose, Unhm. > - Mrs. A. Allan Schmid and much, how to «ad to what way they promptly adopted them- Martfo Lather Chapel Choir— two-to|d- It wUTenroll qualified Shedd A ppointed Prof stoves; .— - that they be allowod to pick Mrs. Milo Tesar are to charge American students to study a these changas are to be brought 7 p.m., Rehearsal. of arrangements for tha party. On what was basically a dif­ the type of government tiny modern language at'one of the about has split toe 37 commit­ think would help them moot AraoM Air Society—7 p.m., 32 tee members tote two ference to philosophy, the two European centers and it will At R elations C enter f and would solve some to the U nto*. 'T' groups cam» to grips- on the Spartan Woman’s League—7 provide training for foreign partisan groups. Debate has new problems that are getting been long and intense. uestion to whether or not the p.m., 33 Union. students who wish to study the The appointment to Fred­ cals,” published in 1966 by the so pressing in the metropolitan One group labeled the “do- iva too county official* must Am y ROTC Military Police— American language and cul­ erick R. Shedd as assistant Bureau of industrial Relatons, areas and to the counties with sflnS&nrmnr be designated as “elective” to S p.m., 11 Bern. Hall. ture. rofessor in the University’s University of Michigan Press. gooders” is toad by two mem­ growing pains. A abor and Industrial Relations bers to the League to Women the Constitution, a stand favor­ PM Bote Lambda 7 p.m., Art “A variety of courses are ECenter was .approved by the Voters, Mrs. Dorothy L. Judd ed by the three-B group, speak­ ”~To which Brake replied: < Room, Union. offered at the European Board of Trustee! at Ito last (R-Grand Rapidsf, for' many ing as “practical, pragmatic, “Mrs! Judd and her grdupwant Fisheries and Wildlife Chib— A study centers,” said Fred­ m eeting. Haller Gets Grant years a leader, of reform worktog politicians.” the power to revamp the Board 7:30 p.m^Forestry Cabin. erick J. Mortimore, director Shedd will coordinate man­ causes, and Mrs. Katherine The wom en’« group, aided of Supervisors which would In­ Veteran’s Wives ASiodattoa— of the- program at -MSU. agement development courses To Do Research Moore Cushman (D-Dearborn), by Glenn S. Allen, Republican, clude its abolition and substi­ 7:30 p.m„ Spartan Hall, Visit “They rangy from intensive and seminars offered by thé wife of an automotive company former mayor to Kalamazoo tution to the commission form to Consumers Power. language programs lasting center. | In Rio de Janiero vice-president. i | and the committee chairman, of county government, with Prom—adorR 7 p.m., Open a t from three to aine months, to Before joining the staff be , The opposing group is led by Arthur G. Elliott Jr., (R-Pleas- three or fivrpeopte taking tha Dahco. 8 p.m., Closed Meet­ vacation language courses of was a lecturer in Industrial Dr. Archibald O. Haller, as­ Mace of all the Supervisors.” ing. 34 Women’s Gym. tigni |tv n sgo» fctêniiicf ut* sociate professor of sociology ant Ridge), wanted to give two to twelve weeks dura­ management at the University voters, through county borne The question on what to do Rifle dub—6:30 p.m., Base­ Isa to hWMfonfo Sm efforts and anthropology, has boen of worid-wid« Mout from no- tion,” be said. ^ of Michigan, and served in rule charters, the right to de- about the Supervisors is yet to ment of Dem. Hall. Open awarded a Fulbrigbt educa­ dssrtssts. I t o remits,'’ ssys managerial position for 14 Regal Realm rids whether any or all to the be decided. Shooting. “In addition to the ianguage tional exchange grant by toe physicist Edward Tslisr, “were years with the Ford Motor five jobs should be appointive courses, specific programs US. Department of State to rMsmdng." la fMswssk’s Ssb, have been designed to expose Company. Rids Rodents or elective. , I, J A,, Pujmifli« Ba«6 ana* 4.11& l. gy hT attended Eastern Mich-tS«“1^ » y ««to research In ufuiy tvwiHii run, no m is now the student to the culture of the BraztL On mandatory elections, the Newpapers, Communism ‘ -awob rsüsM« Ito tody cm, country,” Mortimore said. igan University and holds the “throo-B’s” woo, 14 to 1L Tbs bachelors end masters degrato He will be associated with By Rhetoric sbsorb. And why wt should stop “Students win tak^ field trips, total was the minimum neces­ m a n U m in business administration from the Rural University to Rio de To Be Featured on WKAR i M Isltout. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Visit art ganeries and mu­ Janiero and will be on sab. LCWnKHf Wk—P eers to to e sary to bring the proposal out seums, and go to symphonies the University of Michigan. He batical leave front MSU from realm Tunday night pondered to committee and onto the Samuel Lubell, noted repwt* unprepared to fight the Com­ and operas, he said. is co-author of “Politomi Con­ March 23, 1962 to March 22, toe ease to a noble lord who floor. 'The women, who made er, researcher and syndicated munist threat. Students enrolling in one of tent of Labor Union Periodi- 1963. said Ms mother-in-law got rid no attempt to conceal their columnist win tell bow the nae the programs will be housed in to rati by talking to them disappointment, said they plan­ IFC- Committee His activities will indud* a to research can improve the carefully selected private, The House to Lords snapped ned to writers minority report study to the impact to indus­ newspaper business at 3 pm homes where the use of the Positions Open to the alert as Air Chief Mar* and maka a fight on the floor Wednesday on WKAR. language will have full play, trialization on selected rural shal Lord Dowding announced to the Convention. Max Spann of IFC is taking communities to the vicinity to r “Competing with Commu­ Mortimore said. - his belief to the vocal method applications for positions on Rio. He will also help train X Tha County jobs include the nism for the Minds to Millions” to scaring vermin. All classroom instructions, IFC scholarship committae. prosecutor, sheriff, treasurer, will be the theme to WKAR’s young agricultural specialists Lord Dowding, a 79-year-old lectures, and ether activities Applicants may contact Spann clerk and regletrar to deeds, program Thursday at 3 p.m to methods of social observa­ spiritualist who master-mindad are conducted in the lan- at ED 2-4496. - tion. with the latter two combtoed. Charles T. Vetter of the U. & Britain's heroic fighter force to Both aides agreed that rural Information Agency will pose the World War II battle of Brit counties generally are not in­ as a Communist to order to ain, recommended an Ameri­ terested to county home rule show that Americans are often can hook describing the sys­ CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS tem . -DEADLINES: 1 p.». IMy Before Publication for Tues., Wed., T h u re. He.said the book, “Kinship LIRC Publishes and F ri Editions. Deadline for Mon. Editto«: 1 p.m. Fri. With AH-Ufe,” tells of a tom E . L a n s i n g PHONE: 355-8255 or 355-8256 who cleared his house of ants Bibliography On by trijing them to his admira­ (Continued from Page 1) tion fortheir industry and com* Automation . ; sing in 1946 as associate coun­ AUTOMOTIVE munal spirit,' •**v '«! sel for Central Trust Co. and FOR RENT SERVICE.» “My wife’x m t h m f " sakkl „AJatideJo the ever growing the following year was ap­ 1953 CHEVROLET, »70. Whirlpool ROOMS______Lord Dowding, ^ B d a plague amounted literature on the ef­ pointed ah asristahC attorney TERM PAPERS typed. Eeperlenced. gen eral. wringer washer, $50r Coldspot rcfrTg- I VACANCY In Steadman House for ED 2-4597. 25 of rats in a fowl rim (poultry fects of automation has bMU erator, »TO. Cell Federal 9-2176 after boys right downtown. Private entrance, pee). She practiced this cure published by the Labor and in­ Fagan received his BA de­ 1:30. . 26 TV and kitchen facilities available. $32 — SAVE MONEY flying lete model and the fowl runs were cleared. dustrial Relation« Cotter. gree jn 1935 from Northern Cessna Airplanes. Call Hughes Flying 1956 MERCURY. 4 ooor hardtop, per jrronth. IV 4-7406 before 5, or “We ourselves have cleared “This bibliography ' baa at­ Michigan College and his LLB 1 BLOCK EAST OF CAMPUS Service for information about our new in 1940 from the University of po-vcf steering, pcwe braird, new IV 2-1797 evenings or weekends.’* 26 plan. Phene IV 4-7416." 25 our house of rats and mice by tempted to draw together the OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT WEEKDAYS 1 A.M. FRL ft SAT. ,f:on, new tfrei, excellent run* M ichigan. ONE SINGLE attractive welt furnish- similar methods.” most importent available lit­ C(mcM*0T. Mus: i,ell. Call Steve EXPERT THESES and General Typing. The lords sat up and blink­ He is «'member of the Uni­ ALSO AT at 490. 25 - LOST. LADIES gold lighter. Floral Haslett. FE 9-2472>. 2« Lord Dowding confessed that, Deutsch, assistant instructor in SERVICE SPECIAL design. Initials-!.M.D. Vicinity of Phil­ alas, such was the case. graduated state income tax,” lips Hall. If found, call 355-4798. 25 social science. FORSALE EAST LANSING. 1190 Cedarhilt On the last occasion that my he says. “I would favor a flat Front End Alignment Wheel Balance tax rate if it Is part to an Drive.—Near Marble end St.. Thomas wife’s mother cleared her fowl W i ALL *'|ISS EA. er .. ■ TV CONSOLE. Excellent :ondi- PERSONAL schools. 3 bedroom ranch, lor«« comer overall tax restructuring- But lot. 2ft car attached garage, Built-in nrn,” be «fid, “she found that Ray Champ Heads_ w CARS 1 5 for $4-99 tern. Fyl'y guaran ccd. $45 w»tl_an- hext day her neighbor said T only after every economy pos­ tr-n TU 2-8730 _ Atlas Sates. and kitchen, dishwasher. IH baths, carpeted sib le .” DANCING cannot imagine what has hap- Bela Theta Pi Unit Shock Absorbera üfp Brake Adjustment Sen-'t. -25 and drapes. Beautifully landscaped. He .aid, “I recognize MSU $24,500. E0 2-1303. 26 garden is swarm- IM * FR E E (TWIST CONTEST) Ray Champ, Grand Rapids as important to the local ec­ - OOc ALL f ■ Fh- TUNER 4nd dnterrft-a, amplififf, - ■ ■ - ■ ■■ - with rati’.” 5 UNIT MOTEL, living“ junior, has been elected presi­ onomy and would be most re­ • INSTALLATION W WHEELS 2 barfd receive-. Ic skates, cello, 1953 Young Adults h is absorbing exchange let, typcwrilct, drawing set, West US 2, U.P. ovei looking beautiful dent to Beta Theta Pi frater­ ceptive to suggestions concern­ CbV earn« »hiring debate on a bul CHUCK TADLOCK - G.M. prim,- al oaintings, bicycle, miscelia- Wednesday, Feb- 14 Lake Michigan. 4 yean old, Sandy nity- ing its welfare.” danotmetog poisons to kill LANSING GENERAL TIRE SERVICE CO. neoys. ED 2-5102. 75 beach. Good summer businat. (deaf other new officers include: YWCA - 217 Townsend St. faculty. Small- down .payment. pttos. The bul was given an 2499 .East Michigan Avente Phone IV 5-2281 V "'SS FOURTHS size guitar per^ Write »... lucía Rygiel, 15729 tediano unopposed second hearing. I ti Vice-president, Mike Hope, St. book. . [By the Capitol) * Clair Shores sophomore; cor­ Dr. Meyer To Give feet 'or bcizlaner instruction St. Detroit. 7S certain to. become law before $1?. c0 7-0755. - 26 responding secretary, Joe Coat arid Tie FOR SALE. IH story houta, fire­ tn tg . . - ;.i ORT—WAVE radio, Halite after. place, built In range and oven. * large Reid, Lima, Ohio junior; re­ Russian Club Talk Sk ART ALIEN - wmrt cording secretary, Dave La- LOUIS THE DRY OLEMIR MYS: Hodel S-380 wit*\ carpir ones. Like tot, 2 blockt from ‘ MSU. $17,400. CaW Dr. Alfred Meyer, professor rvcv.%Call. IV 2-7676. 28 Disc Jock«V ED 7-1422 for appointment, 25 mie, Ordell, N. J., sophomore; Salesman Fails alumni secretary. Eric Peter­ to political science will talk to UNDERWOOD LEADER portable EAST LANSING. Fpr tale by owner. son, Madison, Wise., sopho­ the Russian club Thursday at - :** ter and ca ir-, Excellent condì- LAUDERDALE? Umbo and Twist 3 bedroom ranch, excellent location, m ore. 7 p.m. on “Reflections mi Rus­ ndcr the Banyan. U.S. Federal No. 1, carpeting throughout, draperies. 4 Campus Selling sian National Character.” la, Florida. 355-8641. 'H6 piece tire both, disposal screened in The talk will be held to 33 porch, 15b cor garage, large lot with Upset Attempt RANGOON HOUSE of Rather Hall, mature shrubs - end trees. FHA ap­ CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS Union. Refreshments will be sponsors roller skating, twist party, Feb. proved. with $2500 down. Call ED 2- A Jackson salesman failed LOW COST served. 9, 9.12:30, Palomar Gardens. $1725 7424. 26 3 BEDROOM drag, $.75 stag. Tickets at door $.25 Thursday to upset the MSU or­ aV ached garage. 3- miles from cam­ extra! Call 355-4247. - 26 dinance on campus peddling pus-. Phone ED 7.7477. 26 transportation on the basis that it was a re­ WANTED Passengers to Conn. or striction on interstate com­ ‘MINTS SERVICE m erce. <~V ROOMMATE- WANTED to share 6 Mess. Leaving Thursdey afternoon. Call EDUCATION MAJORS TYPING JDN electric typewriter by 355-5321. 24 Carl A. Wysack, 24, a photo room apartment and expenses tn Lan­ album salesman, was fwmd sing . 414-9866- 26 English major. ED 2-3877. 26 WANTED guilty to selling on campus FURNISHED APARTMENT I block THESES TYPING, printing, IBM Elee and others Interested trie typewriters. Editing arid proof*- without g permit. He paid -^-from campus. Couple preferred. ED BABY BED or bassinet, good cona­ 934.40 fine and costs levied by 3207. ~ \ ¿6 reading available. Woncn Grafie Scrv. tion. Call 355-1222, 24 ice, 1720 E. Michigan Ave, Laniing. Judge George Hutter to Lan­ LADY GRADUATE student to sheet 484-7786, ^ H WANTED. RIDE TO Chicago Friday. sing township court. 4 room -furnished apartment. Qu,et, Fab. 9 anytime. 355-5325. 29 ' * atratoed tost Aug* walking distance to campus. Only 4f ANN BROWN, typist and multilith- Tng. General typing, term- papers, tha­ tod by campua paBca. repre­ interested in studying caH—ED 7. URGENtLY WANTED J-Hçp tickets. sented himselfto atrialD ec. 7. Pressed for Haw? «tasi give as a riag 0180. 25 ïe*. dissertations, duplicating. EO 2- CaR 355-1417 after 7 p.m. 24 The SPART AX BOOK STORE 8384, U He baaed his restriction of i we’U he right at year door! There’s so J ROOMS. Modern, furnished or TICKET FOR 3-HOP. Phone 355- trade claim « r the fact tint unfurnished, $79 monthly. 15 minutes EDlE STARR. Experienced in theses 4291, 24 Ms carnpew, til* Family extra charge for enr ptekap ar dettvery to University. OR 6-1392. t 26 work^ llM. "Excellent qdality an multi- cotdiaUy inviiet you to lith master». Call OR 7-0232. 39 2 J-HOP TfCKETS. 337-6183. Record Plim, »c.,A as Ra bOma FURNISHED APARTMENT. I block ...... I— ,.« ...... i-w w a p w w —» b ase TYPING BY WOMAN with 1« NEEDED. t TfCKET far Us« J-HOP.' and ship« its photo albums from campus, center 6* S. tensing. Please call OR 4-0345 or TU 2-6211. com e tee the bopksluM , ' AHo sleeping room. ED 2-3363. _ 26 yea's secretarial experience. TU 2$ from 'Him "R 6738, . .. 6 24 Judge H«R«r, in Mi ftoritoili WOMAN GRADUATE student cr teachtr to share 4 teem »ps-imssj 5TIJDENT . PfCrpTS., Join ow .eCxt NEED J-MOF ticket. Cell 332-2549 roads a distinction batweuj ■' « I the Education Building 3 blocks from Serfccy. €0 2-0003 . 24 g-bund school clan Ear yoar Fwate * a> t - m * . u u . ■ 74 the Univm-stiy’s nea-fee parmtt Pilot Written. Wa havg the bait course HEIR! Q*sp«ratcV M«d , J-Ho» and a " “ FURNISHED apartment. Approvad yet. using audio visual aids. "New class ticket. C.II 355-4232. F e b r u a r y 7 1 1 , lot 4 student*. Unsupcrvised. Okemos starts Feb.' 12. Can Hughe* Flying i B w x ; - M area. ED .2-»141. . 24 Service. IV 4-7414. 21 TB 1 NEED J-HOP ticket «AOtYI SO 1- T rustees 6886. 24 111 ...... 1 iimomiM— ÈAffr GRAND RIVER ACROSS FROM tim to a to - " ” STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING £M & CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS - HIGH READERSHIP NEED 3* Hop Ticket. Call ED 7- tour Kay to Better Value» 1

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