Creates Superagency

World Waits To View Activities Nature Rules Of CIA WASHINGTON, I» — Presi­ dent Kennedy Thursday set up On Countdoivn a superagency to examine tiie workings of this country’s vital CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.. Ufi decides that seas and skies aie intelligence activities. .right for the shot. THE 117-FOOT BRIGANTINE ALBATROSS—The student Florida skies cleared dramatic­ He named a new advisory cruise (Up sank Tuesday during a squall west of Key ally Thursday to make it a THE FIRST phase of the board headed by Dr. James R. countdown began at 7:30 a.m. Killian Jr. and composed of six West. Fla., with the loss of six lives. better than 50-50 chance that other topdrawer civilian and Astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. Thursday. But postponement can come ex-military leaders. will be the first American shot at any time, should the weather The President’s move was into space today. picture change, even after the applauded on Capitol' Hill but Frank Banks Awarded The final countdown is slated midnight weather conference it did not head off a move to to begin at 12:30 a.m., if a decides on going ahead with create a joint congressional midnight weather conference the shot. committee to oversee the op­ Statler Fellowship Minor equipment troubles erations of the Central Intelli­ found in the space capsule al­ gence Agency. Frank Banks, East Lansing senior, was master of cere­ ter last Tuesday’s bad-weather SENATE Democratic Leader senior, was awarded the $1,000 monies, and received first postponement have cleared Mike Mansfield of MontSnà Statler Teaching fellowship place in the Fred Simonson Smith Prof away as quickly as the clouds said the Senate will go ahead Wednesday night at the annual award. Runners up were Don that had dampened this rocket with hearings soon on a reso­ awards convocation of Jhe Ho­ from the meat industry was base. lution by Sen. Eugene J. Mc­ tel, Restaurant, and Institu­ Walsh, Birmingham senior, To Lecture From 7 ajn. on. the rocket Carthy; D-Minn., to create a tional management school. and Dennis Shouldice, Detroit can'at any moment take Shep­ Senate-House watchdog com­ Donald Baer, Glencoe, 111. senior. ard on his 15-minute. 115-mile mittee. . sophomore, received the Out- On Africa high ride to a rendezvous with Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of state Statler award for $900. AN AWARD for HRI student waiting recovery ships 290 Minnesota, the Senate’s assist­ Robert Laird, East Lansing presented- to John Barkham, Dr. Gwendolen Carter, So­ miles out in the . PASSING OF THE GAVEL—On the left, Chuck Herbert, ex-speaker of AUSG ant Democratic leader , said junior, was the recipient of the Los Altos, Cal. junior, by Mr. phia Smith Professor of Gov­ Congress, gives the gavel to Dale Warner, new speaker: Gorden Suber, speaker the CIA, which carries on its $600 Sutler Instate scholar­ Lawrence Cain, vice president ernment at Smith College, will THE WEATHER support, pro-tem and Julie Bock, secretary look on. (State News photo by Art Wieland) global operations in strict se­ ship. of the Thompson-Cain Meat Co. speak at 8 p.m. Monday, in the group for Project Mercury said I crecy, “needs more scrutiniz­ A $450 competitive upper of Detroit. Music Auditorium on “TTie Fu­ there would be “fair weather in I ing and less publicizing." school scholarship went to Donald Greenaway, execu­ ture of the Multi-Racial States the Cape area Friday” and j Silber Is Pro-Tem - - Humphrey is a member 'of Robert Abruzzi, Warren, Ohio tive vice president of the Na­ of Africa.” partly cloudy skies with a few I ! the Senate Foreign'“Relations j u n i o r. Edmund Miehalski, tional ResUurant Association, The lecture is open to the- widely scattered show«» in the, committee which has been con­ Cheektowaga, N.Y. junior, won and former director of the public. recovery area downrange. - j ducting a closed-door inquiry the second competitive award school of Hotel, ResUurant, Dr. Carter is author of sev­ Winds and seas in the-Cape Warner Takes Over AUSG ! into last month’s disastrous at- in upper school, $390. and Institutional Management eral books and has taught at area were moderate, but waves I tempt "by Cuban refugees to set ' ALLAN SBERWIN, Cleve­ spoke on the restaurant as a McMaster University in Ontar­ neared four feet in the Baha-j off a counterrevolution against land Heights sophomore, re­ service industry, according to io, Wellesley and Tufts Colleg­ mas and Caribbean. the Castro regime in Havana- ceived the first competitive John Steen, Lorain, (Mo jun­ es before joining the faculty at The condition of the wind and j Speakership From Herbert' Director Allen W. Dulles was ior. Smith College in 1943. the waves are essential be-1 among those questioned about lower school award for $375. Dr. Eugene H. Jacobson, di­ Second competitive low«,* The. Larry Magmer award cause they influence the re­ The‘gavel of Student Con­ Ken Weaver,* Mt. Pleasant nation bill which was submit­ the CIA’s role in this effort. - school award went 1» DmU wwt to Joe Gallante, Pough­ rector of the African Language covery of the capsule from the ted to the past Congress, but keepsie, N.Y. freshman. Hotel and Area Center, callrDr. Car­ sea and the downward para­ gress changed hands Wednes- junior, was approved as AUSG HUMPHREY expressed the Ladd, Birmingham freshman, jgOOQ| day as Chuck Herbert, Lansing treasurer. Ken told the Con- not acted on was referred to opinion that if Killian and his senior of the ti year was Frank ter the best informed person chute ride from some gress that he is studying past tiie Students Rights and Wel­ $$$$- Banks. in the United States on current feet. - ’ sonor, past speaker of Con­ fellow panel members move Competitive freshman*- developments in Smith Africa. gress, turned his duties over to AUSG expenses so that future fare committee. The bill, de­ “carefully and promptly to a - wards were given to Nelson A gift of $200 from Sigma Pi THERE SEEMS little doubt newly elected Dale Warner, ludgets can be appropriated on signed to eliminate discrimi­ EU, hotel honorary, Les Gour­ Dr. Carter has traveled, wide­ review of the CIA’s activities” .Baines, Houston. Tex.. fresh­ ly in Africa on grants from the that Shepard will be the man Eaton Rapids junior. a yearly basis instead of eaclr nation in the campus Greek there will be less pressure for man, $300, and Paul Gaboury, mets, restaurant major’s club, who steps into the space cap­ Warner was opposed for the term. system, will be acted on at the and Hotel Association, hotel Rockefeller Foundation, th e congressional action. Mason freshman, second com­ Ford Foundation, and the So- sule. But it is contingent upon office by Jim Anderson, Sparta The controversial discrimi- next meeting of Congress. The White House “described petitive, $200. major’s club, was presented to the final physical examina­ junior. Anderson, write-in can­ the Killian group as a broaden­ A 3.0 or better all-university the school in the name of Pro­ tions. Lt. CoL John H. Glenn didate in the AUSG presiden­ ed version of the Board of Con­ grade print average, leader­ fessor Bernard B. Proulx. Pm Jr., the back-up man, is tial elections, Was defeated by sultants on Foreign Intelli­ ship and citizenship were the fessor Proulx is retiring from ing by in case be must step into a vote of 42 to 11. - Greek Theme Disclosed gence. Activities which former criteria for the awards. In ad­ the hotel school after 34 years. Shepard’s role. As speaker, Warner will pre­ President Dwight D. Eisen­ dition. the students had to ful­ The money will be used for a side over all meetings of Con­ Harmony, Service, and Unity found through participation in memorial library in the John Burt North, an engineer from hower established- during his fill the required amounts of McDonnell aircraft w h ire b gress. maintain congressional is the theme of the 1961 Greek the annual Greek Feast and second teem. — course credits, according to the Willy reading room at Kellogg makes th e space capsule. records, appoint any special Week, Sunday through May 14. street dance. Killian, former president of scholarships. This year, 24 stu­ center. This award was pre climbed into the capsule atop j committees needed, administer Planning to carry out their This year, for the first time, Massachusetts Institute of dents wore eligible- sented by Robert Chapman, the waiting rocket and checked all funds appropriated for Con­ theme through a series of re­ an Outstanding Greek Week I Technology and now chairman Norm Held, , N.Y. Oak Park junior. it out completely. j gross and act as an advisor to lated activities beginning next Award will be presented in of the M.I.T. corporation, head.- _ . . the AUSG executive. - weék, the Greeks hope to recognition of the fraternity ed the board under Eisen­ THURSDAY Shepard a nd achieve a higher level of fra­ and sorority who contribute hower. Glenn ate at normal schedules, GORDON SUBER, Owosso ternal brotherhood and com­ the most to Greek Week. sophomore, was elected speak­ Kennedy defined the new 80-Voice Choir dinner coming about 6:30 p~m. munity participation. In the form of a traveling board’s mission as follows: in the grey-walled dining room er pro-tem. He will preside Harmony will be exemplified trophy, these awards will, be over Congress when the speak­ “To advise the President -at the forward medical area. in the performances of IFC and given each year on the basis of with respect to the objectives Then they return to their quar­ er is absent, act as chairman Sorority Sings to be given on participation, cooperation and State Singers To Perform of the Committee on Commit­ and conduct of the foreign in­ ters to sleep when they want consecutive Sundays.- interest. telligence and related activi­ to—perhaps by 8 p.m. tees and serve as a member of Service will be represented in Beginning the week’s activi­ the Steering committee and one ties of the United States de­ In es Church Waking time is 2 a.m., be­ the Lansing Community Proj­ ties will be the IFC Sing on fense and security.” Peopl ginning the space pilot’s final of the Faculty committees: ect being planned "by the Sunday at 3^>.m. in the audi­ preparations: shower, shave, be featured in Gregorian Jube Bock, Baltimore, Md Greeks, while Unity will be torium. _ HE INSTRUCTED the CIA and A program of unusual selec­ breakfast, physical examina­ freshman, was elected secre­ all other agencies that operate tions (rill be heard at 8:15 p.m-. chants, a Russian liturgy, mu­ tion, suiting-up, briefing. Glenn sk: of the-Renaissance and a tary of Congress. in the shadowy realm of for­ Sunday in Peoples Church selection requiring the use of a preceded Shepard to the rocket, The Committee on Commit­ eign intelligence to- give the where the SUte Singers will tom-tom and bongo drums. and waits for him in the gan- tees which assigns members to board any information it may- present their annual concert. **7; - . . ... 1 committees was also formed at require.- . — “The Owl and the Pussy Keeping track of the weather j ^ meeting. Representatives Mansfield told reporters-tiie Under the direction of Rich­ cat,” a selection based on the through the critical hours was | ^ committee in- Administration already is tak­ ard E. Klausli, professor of nursery fable, scored for Dr. Carter in the hands erf the Praycti^ ,. _ ing steps, particularly in the music, the 89-voice choir will harps, flute, viola, and speak­ Mercuir j Martha HoUen, Davenport, Defense Department, to con­ ing choir by Humphrey Searle, rial Science Research Council. group, headed by Kenneth Nag- j sophomore; Jim Gibson solidate intelligence activities. a contemporary English com­ She has conducted several ler, a 20-year veteran -1 parn:||ng|0O and Bob “I anticipate further chang­ poser and “Go Down Death,” summer study tours in Africa ologist. a Tom Scott arrangement for for Smith students. Hencken, Huntington Woods es so that a better and more McNelly concert choir, soloist, tom-tom, In 1960 she was made direc­ freshman. The speaker ant; effective CIA will be the re­ and bongos, will be heard. tor of the Program in Non- speaker pro-tem automatically sult,” Mansfield said. With orchestra and organ the Western Studies at Smith, in­ become members when elect­ Kennedy named the following To Speak - 1 Castro ‘Attacks’ __ed. to serve with Killian, whose Singers will perform the “Alle­ augurated under a Ford Foun­ selection as board chairman luia” of Scarlatti, “Dies Irae” dation grant by Smith, Am­ Unman fnthnlirg congress passed th was announced Wednesday: Before SDX of Mozart, and “Psalm 150” by herst, Mount Holyoke, and the xkomaii uatnuuni AUSG spring-summerR1nnr.lll««*r terms Philip James. University of Massachusetts. HAVANA (»-Prime Min­ $4.799 budget. It had failed to GEN. MAXWELL D. Taylon Sigma Delta CM, national From the choral literature Dr. Carter is one of the au­ pass to the last Congress be­ retired former army chief of honorary m eni journalism ister Fidel Castre has charg­ of the Renaissance, the choir thor» of “The Major Foreign ed the Romaa Catholic ehmreh cause the last session lacked a staff; Dr. William O. Baker, fraternity, will hear about will sing “O Vos Omnes” by Powers,” which is used as a with persecnttng his Chhaa quorum vice president forresearch of newspaper work in England Victoria and “Ascendit Deus” text in many universities in the The budget is based, on esti­ the Bell Telephone Labora- United States. She is also the revolution. when journalist Dr. John T. by Peter Philips. la a qaesttoa and is tw r mated costs for the operation See JFK Page 3 Singing Gregorian chants has author of articles on Smith Af­ -ml promotion of AUSG. All McNeliy speaks at their meet­ rica in encyclopedias and nu­ session with a group of Latin ing today at 3:30 p.m. in 36 almost become traditional with American yaests of the Cahna departments of AUSG a r Union. the-Singers.' In Sunday's pro­ merous professional journals. government, (tests* »aid the given an appropriation for op­ gram, the treble voices will Her books include “The Brit­ erations during the period cov­ Kismet Tickets Dr. McNelly will speak ern ish Commonwealth and Inter­ clergy’s maneuvers were of sing the Gregorian “Veni Cre­ a foreign type stinmlated by ered by the budget. Expenses - “Soma Observations of Ameri­ ator Spiritus .” The men will national Security." “The Poli­ which are not included to the On Sale Monday can Press Coverage of Britain chant the Gregorian “Asperges tics of Inequality” and “Inde­ Franco Spate and New York City’s “Apt Was aa aad com­ budget must be appropriated Three box offices will-open and British Press Coverage of Me.” pendence for Africa: by act of Congress. America.’ pany ” on Monday for the Arabian The Russian liturgy will be of a Fast-Moving Continent.” An Nighty musical “Kismet,” to McNcUy, who formerly work* represented in the concert by Dr. Carter is a past president ■■■■■■■■■■■a ed tor Reuters News Agency had” of be presented by the University the evening hymn of the Ortho­ of the New England Political budget to cove* any Theatre and tiie department of in will resume teach­ dox Church, “O' Gladsome Science Association and of the expenses. ing at the MSU School of Jour­ African Studies Association. music in the Auditorium on Light” by Kastalsky. Return NORC Ally money left over May 25, 26, and 27 at 8 p.m. nalism in faB 1962. He is cur­ Two harps will accompany She received a B.A. from end of tiie budget’s term is rently on the Communications an R»gH«h folksong, “My John­ University of Toronto, an M.A. TEXAS TOWER TRAGEDY PROBED—C*L Iva» Impson, Tickets for this production Research Ouster staff. Questionnaires to a cumulative bonk fund will be available at the Audi­ ny was a Shoemaker.” from Oxford university and may be drawn on by Congress Air Farce officer, points oat details ef a model of the Texas torium box office, at Arbaugh’s Besides Routers la t-fH—i. “Thomas Jefferson,” a poem the PhJD. from Radriiffe. AO seniors who received if. needed. Tower No. 4 which collapsed in a storm with a loss of 28 NORC questionnaires are urg­ to Lansing and at the Union Dr. MeNoRy has had news­ Iff Stephen Vincent Benet, has This is the last in a series men. Rn appeared before a Senate Armed Services sub­ ticket office. Holders of Uni­ paper experience with the As­ Men set to music by Earl five talks sponsored by the Af­ ed to retuflrthten as aoon as FUNDS FOR AUSG are ob­ committee. Behind him are Col. John C. McGHl. Air Force, sociated Proas hi Milwaukee, Onorgs and will be performed rican Language and Area Cen­ possible. The sociology dept., tained tor the student body to versity Theatre season coupons and waridy newspapers in Cali­ hy choir, speaking voice, and ter in cooperation with the oth­ 2991.-. win replace late the form ef a tax which is paid and Joseph V. Charyk, andersecretary of the Air Force, should exchange them on Mon- fornia aad Idaho. •oprano soloist er departments. forms if necessary. during registration. center. (AP Wircphoto) day. Michigan State News, East Laming, Michigan EDITORIAL Friday Morning» May 5, 1961 University Entertainers Deserve “Very Unusual Weather We’re Having“ Differences Commendation for Performances The President It is easy to criticize events and organiza­ fine performance in the forthcoming produc­ tions on this campus but seldon, it seems, is tion of “Kismet.” And Congress credit given to deserving groups. In the area of musical entertainment, the abilities of the State Singers, the men’s and By WAYNE PARSONS In the area of cultural entertainment, re­ —State News Staff Writer _ views may praise an individual performer or women’s glee clubs and the bands and orches­ performance, but rarely the overall commend­ tra have won acclaim not only in the Lansing . President John F. Kennedy enthusiastical­ able activities of the group. area, but throughout the Midwest. ly entered his administration last January Aside from regular concerts and tours, with a bold “New Frontier” propam for We would like to give some credlDwhere these groups have been willing to entertain bettering the United States, socially and credit is due. at numerous university -and Lansing area economically. The University Theater has proven its functions free of charge. We expect that the In the 15 weeks since Kennedy took office ability with performances, of a professional State Singers Concert scheduled for Suifday he has lost little of his drive and enthusiasm. caliber throughout the year. Sellout audi­ will live up to the quality of its past perform­ However, in attempting to pass his forward- ences have continually left such perform­ ances. .—— - _ looking legislation he has met considerable- ances impressed and inspired.. We commend these university groups for resistance from an extraordinarily recalci- their excellent performances and for the 'trant Congress. Under the able direction of Nat Eek, the hours they willingly devote to sharing their The resistance to the chief executive has : udent performers have won a name in the talents. Instead of a movie, it might be well come from a consistent, solid conservative Lansing area for work which surpasses that worth the time of students to take advantage coalition of Republicans and southern Demoi of other local grops. Specifically, "Macbeth," some night of the cultural opportunities of­ crats. | ’ _ , and "Man and Superman" are deserving of fered 'them free of charge by these musical praise. We are looking forward to an equally and theatrical performers. THE COALITION’S main strength lies in the House'’of Representatives, where the representatives of strongly conservative ru­ First Hand Account ral areas outnumber urban representatives.- Elected every two years/ House members must be directly responsive to local attitudes, Student Relates Experiences whereas a senator often has more lattitude because of his six year term and because conflicting pressures in a statewide constit­ uency tend to cancel out. With California HU AC Riots The conservative block has given the Presi­ dent several hard fights. But he has won Editors Note: The following is an account sounded in other parts of the huge building. fbur of his major programs—unemployment of the San Francisco incidents surrounding They were now singing “Battle Hymn of the compensation, feed grains, a federal mini­ the House Un-American Activities Committee Republic,” and the sounds carried' far and mum wage increase and aid to depressed visit last year. The story was written by a clear. In the rotunda at the base of the long areas—which have become law. former California student involved in the flight of marble stairs, hundreds more stu­ Letters to the Editor Mr. Kennedy’s major opposition arose in incidents. For obvious reasons his name is dents were seated singing, waiting. __the minimum wage legislation. Originally, withheld. From the third floor landing, I could see the House rejected an administration-ap­ The account is in no wav intended to re­ the students milling about the door on the HUAC, Dormitory Problems proved minimum wage bill by one vote and flect the editorial views of the State News. It second floor and seated in the first floor — then passed a conservative substitute.—The is purely an account as seen by the writer. rotunda. At once, a stream of water shot out Commandments, “Thou shalt We admit that she had every President salvaged his minimunTwage' pro­ from the second floor landing. A girl scream­ Com pulsory Club not covet,” but how can a so­ right to ask them to quiet down. gram in the Senate, however, and the House On Friday, May 13th, 1960 I was arrested. ed. T ran downstairs and found Three or four cialist society-operate without But did she have the right to later approved the administration bill by a The charge was obstructing the performance To the Editor: men standing a few feet from the hose-hold­ coveting? If this and other quo­ violate their .privacy by listen­ —surprising 230-196 margin. of justice; the place was City Hall. San Fran­ ing policemen trying to protect the rest of If the university administra­ tations from the Bible are in­ ing at the door, order girls out tion is so concerned about the of a room in which they were ANOTHER IMPORTANT test for the new cisco; the bail was $210 the verdict was not the crowd. The crowd in the rotunda rose as preservation of democracy and tellectual absurdities in your guilty. The occasion was the visit of the Com­ opinion, we beg your pardotT guests and ask them to study? President will be the aid to education pro­ one. — the economic condition of MSU When a certain political sci­ Is this the way we learn to mittee on Un-American Activities of the students (as they have claimed gram which has stirred up considerable con­ EVERYONE WAS now being sprayed in­ ence professor exceeded five become mature individuals?' troversy. The President "has clearly indi­ House of Representatives. to be to the state legisla­ minutes in asking a question it When our rights are thus in­ I was—in attendance as both student and discriminately. Students were being shot ture) then why do they force cated that ..he considers aid to church-sup­ down the stairs on streams of water—seven was the discression of our ad­ fringed upon, how can we learn reporter. As a student, I feel that no legisla­ us to pay dues to belong to a visor to interrupt him. This pro­ to respect the rights of others9 ported schools to be unconstitutional and tive body had the right to subject people to steps to a landing, forty more to the rotundo. club we may or may not wish fessor said that he always gave When we ace told exactly what favors separate legislation for such schools. trial by headlines; that, as the Episcopal Di- But it was on the landing that bur stand was to join? five minutes a question when- "to do, how can we leSrn to The coalition, on the other hand, favors made. Seventy-five students and twenty po- 1 am referring to the dormi­ oceseof California pointed out in its condem­ tory clubs, with their approx- he gave a talk so he also was have responsibility,for our ac­ combined legislation which wrould certainly ilcemen manning two hoses. We sang the given five minutes. Mr. Davis, tions? be unsatisfactory to the Senate and vetoed nation of the HU AC, “there should be a dif­ Tmafely six dollar dues, which I remember listening to your Margaret Magee ference in any legal proceeding between Star Spangled Banner over and over. And we must belong to “by virtue by the President. finally the water stopped. At this point ideas on how, although we have Coreen Lammi —. judge, jury and prosecutor.” As a reporter, of residence” in the dormitor­ 927 billion in liabilities against Arlene Dean The resistance presented by the southern it is hoped there was objectivity in my re­ someone shouted “Let’s rush" them.” This ies. „ $18 billion in gold in Ft. Knox Elaine Ohno Democrats is very surprising considering the porting. if not necessarily injny interpreta­ was,the only attempt I saw or heard in three I am not objecting to the ex- that we still have adequate re­ legislation so far passed. The aid to depress­ days to instigate a “riot.” But no one rushed! istance of these clubs, merely ★ ★ ★ tion, of the events of May 13 and 14. to their compulsory member­ serves. You can look to a Mr. ed areas bill provides an excellent example. More police came up the stairs to where Kennedy to rebut that state­ W hy No Parking? IT IS IMPORTANT to distinguish between ship. Since I have a limited THE $394 MILLION bill was aimed for we were sitting, singing, in huge puddles of amount of both time and money ment. the small riot of Thursday and the big riot water. “We shall not, we shall not be mov­ " Bob Hood To the Editor: areas of persistent and substantial unemploy­ and can, therefore, belong to ment, and included three separate $100 mil­ of Friday .The former was entirely within ed . . . ” We all stood and put our hands in a limited number of organi­ Re: Steel poles. For the past the Supervisor's Chambers, the latter entirely our pockets, the accepted sign of passive re­ zations, I would rather choose weeks there has been a bevy lion loan funds for urban areas, rural areas, Get O ff HUAC of men outside Snyder and Ab­ and public facilities. without. sistance. TTie newly-arrived police began them myself than have the uni­ bot Halls busily hammering Thursday I was inside the Chambers as a dragging us down the stairs. You could hear versity choose them for me. To the Editor: The $100 million loan fund for rural de­ long steel poles into the.ground. pressed areas was earmarked for the states reporter. By two p.m. when the hearings were the heads thump against the marble. By making this decision for Although 1 promised myself These poles, to which steei scheduled the students who had been waiting us, the administration is being I wouldn’t write any more let­ of the old Confederacy, as shown by a map One young girl, soaking wet ,ran after a undemocratic and, in effect, ters to your “newspaper,” I chairs are to be attached, are upwards of six hours to gain admittance were -policeman who was dragging her boyfriend supposedly installed in this in the House lobby. It is surprising to note raising The cost of attending must protest your peculiar that of the 42 Democratic votes opposing pounding on the doors. Witnesses waiting down the stairs and swung her purse, hitting college. type of reporting. fashion to prevent the park-, to testify inside the Chambers advanced to the policeman. Another policeman rushed John Pehrson You have an anti-HUAC news ing of automobiles on the cen­ the legislation, 36 of them, including four the railing separating audience from Commit­ ter island of Bogue street. from Mississippi, were from the very states over and pulled the girl off, pulling and tear­ Editor’s note: Dues are a re­ story in the April 27 issue and I should like to pose this tee and demanded “Let our families in.” ing her dress so that her bosom was bared. in the May 1 issue, the same who w'ould most benefit from the legislation. quirement ef individual dorms. story under a different heading. question to the. grounds depart? President Kennedy has been fighting hard Representative Walter nodded and city po­ ★ ★ ★ ment: lice with Trash helmets and billy clubs entered POLICE VANS HAD .pulled up in front of Even you must admit this is Whqn a dormitory houses-550 foT his programs, but as yet has not found a the City Hall and we were herded into them. a rather deceitful thing to do. suitable means whereby his increasingly and began to drag the witness away. Pan­ W hy Children? women, and on a Saturday City and postal employes- stood on the side­ Isn’t it about time you got large popular support can be transformed in­ demonium broke out. The well-dressed white- off the HUAC kick you’re on? night approximately 300 of card-holding invited guests up front began to walk and jeered as we were led, dripping wet, To the Editor: - How about an anti-communist these women have dates, and to votes in the House and Senate. * “ to the Black Marias. “Damn Commies.” “Rus­ There was a young woman of these men, approximately If he does not get better Congressional and kick the witnesses being held by article for a change? You ac­ ISO drive cars, where are they the police. One well-dressed man-rushed for­ sian spies.” And worse. Who lived in a shoe. cuse Goldwater and his con­ support in the future,.he has indicated that- She had no children— - supposed to park—either at 8 ward and began to hit a Negro woman wit­ Some of the group struggled with the po­ servatives of being years be­ he will appeal directly to the public for pres­ She knew what to do. hind, but here it is 1961 and p.m. or at closing—when there ness. She defended herself, and was literally licemen ; most of the girls cried. Mother Hubbard are 25 spaces alloted for this sure on Congress to accelerate and support We were take to several different police you’re still fighting facism. It’s his domestic programs. ~ dragged away by police. ★ ★ ★ purpose in front of each dorm­ stations in the vicinity. Our bail of $210 each fine to be anti-facist, but don’t itory? — There would be a great risk in resorting THOSE WHO WEREN’T taking part in the .you think communism is the was posted by various groups including, I Socialist Speech more Immediate danger?- I feel this question is a reas­ to this tactic by a president who was elected fighting were shouting “Drag the bastards think, the A.C.L.U. You’re as ridiculously liberal onable one and would appre­ by so narrow a voting margin, but if the re­ out,” “Send them back to Russia," and other Several weeks later sixty-five of the sixty- To the Editor: - as the John Birch society is far ciate some justification of this versal by the House on the minimum wage such epithets. Finally the witnesses were all six of us were lectured by the judge and set In regards to Mr. Davis’s let­ action. right. _ P.S. Black bill is any indication of future legislation, removed. A pall settled over the room. It was free. In the interim, all three local newspa­ ter of May 1. Thank you, for- As to the letter from Mr. and such a tactic would be unnecessary. — attending our last “stimula­ Mrs. D.T. Miller, defending broken when the students in the back began pers criticized the committee and the police ting” meeting of the Conserva­ to sing the national anthem. One lady said" severely; a visiting police expert from Poland that great humanitarian, Fidel tive Club. Your opinion of our Castro—are they serious, or loudly. "They’re singing in derision—don’t called the “riot” the worst-handled police Conservative Club is, of course, did they write' that letter as a join them.” Then came the Pledge of Alle­ work he had ever seen or heard of; Mayor your own perogative. Our Club bad joke? They are inclined to giance in union, accompanied by booing and Christopher announced that the HUAC was was awarded the annual Free­ believe Castro is not a commu­ hissing of the White-carders. These same not welcome in his city, and if they did come dom Foundation’s Valley Forge nist. Somebody better tell Fi-' citizens continued to boo and hiss reluctant again, they could jolly well meet in the fed­ award for our presentation of del—he thought he was. conservative ideals. Sor it Robert J. Thompson witnesses all afternoon, but_there were no eral building; and the American Legion seems, Mr. Davis that your further incidents. — unanimously resolved to commend the S.F. Charlotte, Michigan ideas on our conservatism dif­ ★ ★ * On Friday, I arrived early in the morning. police on their brilliant job in stifling com­ fer from America’s formost About forty students were waiting in an or­ munism. experts on this increasingly Eavesdropping derly line outside the Chambers. About two Several postscripts should be added. On popular movement. hundred more were in the main rotunda of Saturday, the third day of the hearings, We are a young organization To the Editor: the building or milling around on the stairs on campus, and opposite to pop­ ThTs university is supposedly many of us returned and orderly picketed ular belief our facilities for a democratic institution whose or in the hallways. • — outside the building. There were no incidents. acquiring speakers are some­ purpose is tauprepare us for Shortly before the hearings were to begin, Inside the chambers, star witness Karl Prus- what limited other than guest the responsible task of govern­ a second line began at a side door to the - sion, an FBI undercover man testified: appearances. But, your rep­ ing ourselves with maturity Chambers, and quickly about seventy-five or resentation of Rev. Mahaffy’s and independence, under the more non-students lined up. Nearly 200 stu­ “THESE YOUNGSTERS don’t know speech was, to say the least, a realization that in so doing we dents were in the first line by this time. A they’re being used. At the University they -'little flagrant First ef all, Rev. will not Infringe upon the are taught materialism in psychology and Mahafly did not base his ad­ rights of others. group of policemen appeared and while some How are we to develop re­ blocked the first line, others led the second sociology courses. They are taught Darwin’s vocation of conservatism wholly law and the name of God is never mentioned on the Bible, but used that sponsibility for ourselves when line past, the first into the Chambers. The source with others to show the our dorm la governed like a first man in the student line had been wait­ at the universities. - fallacies of socialism. Appar­ girl’s reform school? On one ing 7% hours; the first man in the other “This makes a man ready to join the Com­ ently, Mr. Davis, your back­ occasion five girls were in one line about 15 minutes. munist party.” ___ ground in history left a little room taking a study break. Well for God’s sake, Michigan State stu­ to be desired. Can you name The housemother, after listen­ A POLICEMAN appeared from within. dents, rise up and fight! How many times one socialist country that has ing at the door, crme in and - “We got room for 15 more,” he said. The has God been mentioned in your classes not turned toward the commu­ objected to the noise and to the crowd moaned and shouted “No, No.” Anoth­ lately? See. You’re weak, and the Commies nist philosophy or some equal- fact that there were five coeds er policeman came out: “Room for five more ly freedom-less ideology. This in one room. She ordered three are ready to get you, just the way they got is the only way that a social­ coeds to their own room to now.” A steady chant of "No, No, No” arose. me and all the rest of those hundreds of soak­ ist society can conform its peo­ study. She then followed them __ I left the main group outside the doors ed duped students in San Francisco a year ple to such a base of life. Rev. to their room and listened at and wandered off to see how the chanting ago. Mahafly, stated from the Ten the door. Aid St Early k the Journey ~Y i Friday Morning, May S, 1961 Miehigan Slate News, East tanning, IVJifhigun 3 T ------New Dean Drs. Lemke, Edwards •THE DOCTOR IS Crossword Puzzle SENIORS KYCMIATN IN* ARE

1 8 8 Four-Pointers Honored By BOB THALER work and extreme interest in itale News Staff Writer the subject. Not unlike the ma­ Gerald J. Ketr. fgrjngflaM. One hundred eighty-eight jority, he found communication Maas. sophomore; Carolyn A. Kiebler, East I inRiig ItMRann students who earned an all-A skills to, be one of his more dif­ Charlotte R. Klein, n o t soph­ omore; Rhode K. Ktuge. L w > ' Academic record winter term ficult courses. view «pohomore: Richard R. Knight. Ware honored Wednesday night Bay city fraMwiaa: Kasmetit E. flt • recognition dinner given by He sees the academic stand­ Konop. Fort Huron notiuooo: Kar- j President John A. Hannan. ing of Michigan State moving SaL yt£i?iagCTig freahman: Con E. Ltvenspargar. Matt I this number is slightly be­ upwards by leaps and bounds, sophomore: Richard A. Localio, Irv­ low the 117 honored previously but particularly so among the ington. N.V, soohomoce: Walter L. lor fen term excellence, and top undergraduate students on Lockwood. Grand Renta* aoBReaaar a. Thomas S. Loestng. Athens freah­ Is not quite one percent of the campus. They arc among the man; Georgeen L. Luecht, Lastla very best in the nation, he as­ freshman: Carolyn MacDougaU. total student enrollment. Flint freshman: Robert S. Maklnan. Of the four-pointers honored, serts, and this he credits to the Lake Linden sophomore: Mary K. Mclnnis. Cedar Smings frashn— : •bout one-third (62) are fro.a MSU Development Fund and Madeline K Miller, Detroit fresh­ out Of state. This compares its Alumni Scholarship pro­ man; Robert M. Mitchell, Dtmon- dale freahman: Betty J . Moors. Indi­ with one-fifth of the total uni­ gram which lures high caliber anapolis, Ind, freshman; James T . versity enrollment being out scholastic talent to East Lan­ Morton. BvansvtBc. Ind, freshaesn: •tarlnary M atari no — Lois Alax- R uth M. Muirhead. Elgin. HI, frnh* iar. Norway sedior. Donald J5. 4*stattrs. sing each year. m an; Leon Nicholson. Royal Oak S b f e RerdtfSril iunior; fiB w r W. freshman; Robert A. Olstoln, Bronx. Principal gpeakor of the eve- Four-point students are: N. Y, freshman: John 1- Pahrson. ScottviUe sophomore; Paul R. Pen- ju n io r. ______aing was Dr. Milton E. Muel- Business and Public■ Service — nock, Jr. Standish sophomore; Rue- der, vicepresident for research Robert M. Abruxzi, Warren. Ohio. sell A. Perkin*, fiwarts Creek Junior; Maurice Goudxwaard. Grand freshman: verla S. Putney, ljoigsi- aid dean of the school for ad­ Rapids senior: Daniel P. Kearney. ia sophomore; Barbara J . Rail, East Klngsford senior: Wilson N. Liv­ Night Staff vanced graduate studies. The ing ood, Austin, Tex, senior: Doris I anting sophomore. former oean of the College of J. Lloyd, Port Huron senior; Tho­ Cared J. Rico. Dearborn sophomore; mas J. McGreavy, Lowell, Maas, Lauralee Sherwood. Pontiac fraahmati; Asst News Editor, V ic Science and Arts spoke on the senior; James A. Mills. 'Flint jun­ Joan S . Sidman. Ssosaat. N T , freeh- tòplc, “A Few Confessions of ior: Gary O. Robinette. Cedar Falla. m an; Kathleen M. Simmon*. Maynard. Rauch; Copy Editors, Sant Iowa, junior; and John D. Shep­ Mass. freshman; Lavrrwca J . Smir- a Displaced Humanist.” He pre­ pard. Aurora, 111, senior. cich. Brooklyn. N. T , freahman ; Bacon, Brandon Brown, Ann Alden W. Smith, Greenwich. Conn. sented himself as the displaced Communication - Arts — Sharon sophomore: Stephen Snidenaan. De- BrainanL M, Coady, Cedar Springs _ junior: humanist, having been trained Georg* O. Headrick. Turner. Ore, la the humanities but finding senior; Linda L. Kohlhof. Blrmlng- ham senior: John P. Murphy, strongly enmeshed in Grosse Pointe senior; ¿pd Susan L. admimstration for the past Wilson. Mason junior. M AYNARD JASTRAM twenty years. Education — Lynda J. Berg, South Bend, Ind. senior; Linda E. INVITES TOD TO Chambers, Farmington senior; Lin­ USING HIS own background da L. Converse, Beldlng junior; and experience as examples. Judy A. La pell«, Midland junior; Janet EL Littell, Detroit junior; “Share H ie Profits Contest” Dean Muelder emphasized the David D. McWethy, Byron senior; advantages of broad training Mary K. Paul. Winston-Salem, N. C. senior: Mary M. Peterson. East get details at m humanities and in adminis­ Lansing junior; Ann M. Pirochta. Pontiac junior: and Sarah ' A. tration. He added that every­ Youngs, Saline junior. one has something to gain from Engineering — Alvin C. Bailey. M AYNARD ’S Texaco Station the study of administration and Mattawan senior; Paul W. Beuke- ma, Holland eenior: Tom N. David­ Ita techniques. son, Battle _ Creek, senior; Gordon E. GRAND RIVER A t SPARTAN - tf* «tàtari that linivprtitv ! fed1**1» South Bend. Ind. senior; n e Siateci inai university |Roy & Goughnour, Concord senior; training should not be the high- John Hrlnevich. St Aroa# senior; America’s sweetheart... — — - — William J. McDermott. Baldwin. light'Of one’s intellectual ac­ N. Y. senior; Judson A. McDowell. "Lansing junior; James H, Randall. tivity, and that the choosing of Fairview senior; John P. Sargcsit. j| discipline is not as important Reading, Mass. senior; and Harlow As that the selection remains W. Schwartz, Honking senior. Home Economics — Emily Jr - Delta Upsilon but__ a start . and, , .not an end. ,, i Boesch, Sebewaing senior; Mary I. He concluded by urging those i Durfee. Farmington Junior: Joan I. The Perennial Harris. Bellevue junior; Carole S. present to develop an aware­ Nagata. Honolulu. Hawaii senior: Kay A. Palmer, Pershing iunior and ness of and ¿n interest in the Lauradelie Warne. Burr Oak. Kaur ceflt&iuance of edu cation senior. throughout life and to strive Science and —Arts — Anne B. C a r W ash BI alide U. Amherst, Mass. seruor; A. toward a unity of knowledge Robin Bowers, Buckinghamshire, Eng., senior; Kenneth J. Bultman. S h irtd re s s necessary for an understanding Ottawa Hills junior; Peggy J. Cans- of the society in which we live. fleld. Fort Wayne. Ind. junior; Richard G. Carter, Fremont junior: Saturday - May 6 Accorded special recognition Daniel Druckman. Mew York sen­ ior; Vicki L. Bales, Lakevlew junior; by President Hannah was Ted Margaret A. Etienne; Highland Park ■ Right for every moment Petrie, Lansing senior, who has senior; Richard Freeman. Midland, junior; -Sharon L. Gaaneny. Clare maintained a perfect all-A rec­ eenior; Edwin G. Gemrich. Kalam­ 9 A.M . to 1 P.M . ord during 11 terms at MSU. azoo junior; Frederick J. Gilman. East Lansing junior; Jeanne Gir­ Ted, a mathematics and phys­ oux. -Gróese Polntc junior: Steven of your very busy life H. Gronner. Lansing senior; -Mar­ ics major from Sexton High ilyn K. Harton. Lansing senior. ] School, will attend Princeton Jayne A. Hoffs. Lake Odessa senior; j 334 Evergreen Ave. WendeU E. Holladay, Portland. Ore. University on a National Sci­ senior; Joan Hutchinson, Bedford ence Foundation graduate study senior; Margaret A. Jandasek. Dear­ born junior; Mary E. Jones. Birm­ ant following his graduation ingham juhior; Joyce A- Kortes, Lakevlew junior; Joan Langschwa- SJune. He hopes to work into ger. Chicago. 111. junior: James D. researob and teaching. He Ledvlnka. Northbrook. HI. junior: ; Theodora Mack. Chicago. IU. junior started his college days in the Arthur F. MtUer. Mtlvindale junior; engineering curriculum, Nancy J. Miller. Grand Raoids - ! lor: Maryann Murphy. Chaeterland. changed to chemistry, then Ohio, junior. DELIVERY physics, and settled on math­ Frala D. Owl. East Northfleld Mass ematics in his junior year. senior; Ted'Petrle, Lansing senior; Ju­ Pina, Giant Hams, It’s shirtwaist timé . . . and we’ve got a new crop of dith B Radzom. Detroit junior; John He has been taking graduate D. Sabo, jr., Sandusky. Ohio, senior; Robert K. Seaton, Elizabeth. N J. jun­ „and Submarines... fresh new fashions with the “AH American Look”. courses since his sophomore ior: Richard O. Singleton. Pontiac sen­ year, and was a member of ior; Thomas C. Smith, Grand Rapids junior: , Jayne M. Souser. Muskegon Every Day of the Week There’s a color and style to fit your every mood. The the Michigan State trio which Heights senior: Nelson L. Spoelman. laced fourth in the nationwide Ellsworth junior: Stanly L. Stein­ berg. Traverse City iunior; H. Mc­ . . . NO 25c Delivery easiest to wear and easiest to care fabrica. See our ?utnam Mathematical Compe­ Kay Sundwall. East tensing junior: tition. Carolyn J. Valone. Jamestown. N. Y„ junior: Betty J. Watt. Ontario. Charge is Added on to Our Prices I exciting collection of the AU American favorite . . . Canada, eenior: Gary L. Wheelock. WHEN ASKED the secret of Lansing senior .and Sandra K. Wil­ Shirtwaist dresaes, you’ll find them at Knapp’s. his success, he credited hard cox, Grand Rapids junior. University College — Sarah N. Abbott. Cincinnati. Ohio, sopho­ more: E. Michael Allen. Harrison. N. T» sophomore; Nelson W. PIZZA PIT Balnea, Houston, Tex, freshman; N S W Y O R K James D. Ball. East Lansing fresh­ man; Robert Bartholomew, Grand 203 M.A.C. (downstairs) ED 2*0863 Rapids sophomore; David J. Benson. UNIVERSITY NY. freshman: Ro­ A. 100% cotton in pink or blue. ger T. Berg. Chicago, 111,- sopho­ more; William W. Bergstrom. Ta­ Sizes 10*18. coma, Wash, freshman; William announces the 3rd Benungharo, Southfield freshman; Don MV Blakeslee, Midland sopho­ B. 100% cotton in blue or iviory. more; Julie - A. Bock. Baltimore. Md, freshman; Carol C. Cassidy, Sizes 10-18. Grand Rapida sophomore; Susan JUNIOR YEAR IN Conley, Oak Park, IU, sophomore; Michael T. Cooper. Evansville, Ind.. sophomore; Thompson S. C rockett. POST DIVISION C. Dacron’-cotton in blue or Dayton, Ohio, freshman: Barbara L. Curas. Caro sophomore; Charles E pink. Sizes 7-15. Curtis. East Lansing freshman: E. D‘Agostino. Hazel Park soppomore; Post Division of General Foods Corporation wffl be Agnes C. Dies. Montreal. Canada, D. Dacron’-cottonin banana or BhflZ'L sophomore; Patricia S. Dumas. Mid­ land eopbomore: Alan C. Early. on campus Tuesday, May 9 and Monday, May 15. aqua. Sizes 7-15. m i . 62 Plainwell sophomore; Joseph L. Eckert. Fort Wayne. Tnd, sopho­ They will be interviewing June and August gradu­ more; Justin G. English. Lansing afflio sophomore: David Ewing. Okamo# ates with Bachelors and Masters degrees in en­ •Registered DuPont Trademark freshman: Herman C. Feikama, Rockford freshman; Linda S. Fie- gineering, business administration, and related UnivrAty of S3o Paulo . btng. Travers* City freshman: John C. Freeman. Detroit freshman; An­ fields for process engineering, plant engineering, KNAPP’S SHIRTWAIST DRESSES ita D. Georgia, Lansing sophomore; Denial Graft. Jamaica. N, Y, soph­ Industrial engineering, production supervision, and fm Merswtles writei omore; Robert s. Green*. Knox­ STREET LEVEL, EAST LANSING ville. Tenn, freshman; Robert J. r Tsar I* Sratfl Greene. Bad Axe eoohomore; Arlyn quality control sapervWan. The Post Division is h u í. Colitis J. Greifendorf. Chicago sophomore: et M l saC Scisse« I Williamw uuun V««C. Hslnee. Wa «MOML— Hastings fresh*-- seeking outstanding men who have a strong desire Noe vert Mssnity man; Faya M. Barriaon. Saginaw fresh msn; Albert E. Henn H, for and who are capable of advancement to higher geo Tedi v a . V. ! Bloomfield Hills aophomor*¡’ Susan C. Hogg, Saginaw freshman: Anne managementpositiona. Startingntary: $500-600 per IE. Hughes, Birmingham eoohomore; Jan E. Jasobaon. Lonsng jopho- month deputing on degree, scholastic record, lead­ ership ability, work experience. Please register at the Placement Bureau Office. (The May 9th data HULEL FOUNDATION has not been aawoanced In the Placement Unreal Friday, May 5, 7:30 P.M. notices.) Friday evening servkes; Kiddu«h; Oneg Shabbat at Post Dhrishm is a part of General Foods Corpora, Hillel House. Topic: “The Peace Corps” tion, one of the largest and most successful food Saturday, May 6, 10 A.M. manufacturing firms in tbs world. “JeUo”, “Me«well Sobboth Services and Oneg Shabbat at HUlel House. House” coffee, and "Birdseye” frosen foods are some of the weU known General Foods products. Sunday, May 7, 6 P.M. Post Division with headquarters, manafactaring . Sapper Ctab— at the HUlel House. operation, and 2,000 employees la located In Batik Prof. Dame! Kroger will discuss “Ethics la Bustaeea” Creek, Michigan. It is a loader in breakfast cereals industry. “Post” cereals, “Post uni”, “Tang” and Paoee Cerpe IoformatioR and Appttcsfiea Blanks Avail- “Gaines” dog food aro products of the Foot Divi­ EAST LANSÜNG • OPEN TODAY, 9:30 À.M. TO 5:30 K m ., ED 2-5006 ahta at the HUlel Foundation, Sit HMkrest (corner ef Grand River). sion. Michigan State Now», Eb*I Lanaing* M ichigan Friday Morning, May 5, 1961 3 Official Design Science Park HPR Department Considering Changes in Required Courses €■ on instructors. At present, the our staff does not. We have to New methods of instruction ternatives are being studied. quire the student to practice find ways and means to meet Landscape Exchange in required courses are being These include closed circuit one hour per week on ms own. average load of an HPR in­ Protests “This would be In kaaping structor is 27 hours per week. this problem.” considered by th e Health, television, instructional assist­ with President Hannah’s pro­ In addition, many instructors He explained that predicted Physical Education and Recre­ ance by proficient students and posed plan to place, n o n re­ serve as coaches of varsity increases in the enroUmeat for Speaker Solutions Judged Here ation Department due to in­ the limiting of actual instruc­ sports. next fall wUl directly affect his sponsibility with the student for department as all new students By JANET WEBER them, and the University of creasing student enrollment. tion to two hours per week his education,” Munn said. “Our problem is simple,’’ By LARRY BUYER instead of the present three Increasing student enroll­ n |i> Munn. “Each fall the stu­ are required to take six terms Stalt N «n Staff Writer State Newa Staff Writer California, Berkley, and Lou­ Department he a d. Biggie dent enrollment increases and of HPR courses. Student entries from 15 uni­ isiana State each received one Munn, said that several al- hours. The latter.plan would re- ment has placed an overload A University official protest­ versities were judged here award. ed strongly to attempted intim- Tuesday for the best solution No Gold Seals were given this ktetioo of students by a Michi­ in the problem given for the year. They are reserved for gan Farm Bureau represents-, annual Landscape Exchange truly outstanding solutions to tive following the showing of Problems. the problem said Cerlacb. ‘ Operation Abolition” at a This competition sets up a Upon completion of the com­ Attend Church Sunday meeting of the Association of problem for „students, gives petition the winning entries Off Campus students Wednes­ them a time limit to finish it, are sent to each of the other day night. and then entries are judged at schools so that students may The protest came from David a central point. see how their contemporaries Hess, administrative assistant The problem involved was to are solving the problems EAST LANSING CHURCHES to the Provost. design a Natural Science Park given. During a question and an­ to be developed in Lexington, Because the judging was here swer period following the mov­ Mass. Each participant was this year, Michigan State stu­ A' ie J. Delbert Wells, head of the allowed 50 hours to complete dents were not allowed to en­ program development division this problem. ter. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN of the Michigan Farm Bureau, The entries, were then for­ EAST LANSING PEOPLES CHURCH was taking down the names of warded to the central point, students asking questions. Michigan State this year, and Light Hearted CHURCH “I told you who I am, now I judged. ~ Bill to Create TRINITY CHURCH EAST LANSING want to know who you are,” The jury included John Rog­ The besutifu] thingiof nature sukt every* Wells told a student when ask­ ers, chief landscape architect «ne Ught hearted in May. In that beauty, AND STUDENT CENTER lettrée» cullasti oui I ed why he was taking the in charge of design and con­ Judgeships Ood reminda «, “Li/t up your eyos M — interdenominational names. struction for the Michigan Con­ .high, and bahold who hath creattd Ita Spartan Avenno 299 West Grand River nt Michigan IlAaaa thing» ...He ealleth them all bf National Lutheran -Council Several students protested servation Department, Divis­ Sent to JFK Division and Ann Street, E. !.. and asked what Wells intended ion of Parks and Recreation. gfomeeby thè greatneee of Hit might.’* Rev. E. EUGENE WILLIAMS Dr. Wallace Robertson, Pastor It it thi» wonderful Ood who can |>v* you Pastor (2 blocks North of Berkev Hall) to do wtth the names. Rogers is also president-elect WASHINGTON, » 1-Congress ¡ñ Dr. P. Marteu Simms ttrength and joy all ycar round. WORSHIP SERVICES “Keep them on file,” was the of the American Society of Thursday passed and sent to Parish Pastor: Charles Kilnksieh Rev. Buy J. Schramm Landscape Architects. the White House a bill to create Dr. N. A. McCune, only answer he would give for u n a am . Paster StesrHue 73 additional federal judge­ “TWO CREATIONS AND ONE this. Another jurist was Edward CREATOR" Campus Worker: Miss Teria Sund Rev. Joseph Porter ships. ED 2-5571 oTED 2-492» “We were invited here as MaUonen, chief landscape ar­ MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL “V guests by a public announce­ chitect of the Department of The House approved the 7 JO p.m. WORSHIP SERVICES "THE SECRET OP HOLY COMMUNION 9-M A 11 am . ment. and I object strongly to Parks, Milukee, Wis., and land­ measure first and! the Senate REDEMPTION" your taking names and keeping scape architect in charge of quickly followed, both by voice & STUDENT CENTER "Holy Communion Service and 0:99, 19:15 A 11:39 "SACRAMENT OF HOLY them on file,” Hess told Wells. master planning for the Huron- vote. Reception al New Members" COMMUNION Missouri Sc Wisconsin 8jmo4 ' - (Nursery available at all services) Wells made no comment to Clinton Metropolitan Authority, In the House, passage follow­ OTHER SERVICES Mediti Ml By this statement and went on tak­ Detroit. — Dr. Wallace Robertson ed a plea by Republicans that 444 Abbott Road - 3 Blocks N. of Union • :45 am . Sunday School Sunday School 9:00 A 19:15 ing down names. But he drew Raymond Grables, a land- President Kennedy avoid par­ Voucng Couples Class 19M am . Wm. J. Britten, Pastor Clam for University Stndentt LUTHERAN STUDENT - CoUege House a standing ovation from the scape-engineer of a local land- tisanship in appointing the new ASSOCIATION crowd. scape architect firm completed judges, 10 in the Circuit Courts Chapel Sc Parsonses Telephone ED 1-0778 Trinity Collegiata Ptllowshlp (m»tt at tha chnrch at 5:45 p.m.) Church School Wells appearance on campus 0:41 pm.,<5, 9:19 am . A 11 a.m. the jury. and 63 in the District Courts. Sunday Warship (to. ltdl, 11:11 um. and SilS p.m. Program was sponsored by the Associa­ Crib room through high Carl S. Gerlach, professor Rep. Emanuel Celler, D- Studente Supper Procrea (S ta S pm.) 7:00 pm. Wednesday Evening — Joint Mooting at Spartan tion of OS Campus Students. Providing a Campos Ministry for Married and Storie Students Prayer and Bihle Stady Christina Fellowship school ago The movie was to have been of Urban Planning and Land­ N.Y., chairman of the House shown In the Tower room of scape Architecture here acted Judiciary Committee, agreed the Union but an unexpectedly as director of the jury, with the judgeships should not be large crowd of 390 required the Assistant Professor John Fra­ prizes for deserving Demo­ EDGEWOOD use of the Union ballroom. ~ zier acting as recorder. ---- crats, but he added: - CHRISTUN FIRST CHURCH OF ST. JOHN STUDENT METHODIST CHURCH Of Wells was asked several Blue Seal awards were given “Being a realist, candor im­ questions on the validity of the to four of the entries: Iowa pels me to say that being a CHRIST, SCIENTIST PARISH film and refused to comment State University took two of Democrat will not hurt one’s EAST UNSING PEOPLES CHURCH chances for appointment.” Pr. R. Kavanaugh on It. — STUDENT snd “I feel that the film achieves Rep. William M. McCuUoch, taa EAST GRAND RIVER _ 127 MAC. R-Ohio, said in addition to the „Rev. Truman A. Morrison what I want It to, and that is East Lansing ST. JOHN’S SUNDAT FORUM WESLEY FOUNDATION Rev. Robinson G. Lapp showing the American public World Affairs 73 new judgeships to be filled, FOUNDATION ~ SOS pm . the threat of Communism and 19 vacancies exist. Church Service 11 AM. "A PSYCHOLOGIST LOOKS AT Interdenominational „ MARRIAGE" Wilson M. Tennant, what is actually going on to­ He said that gives Kennedy Sunday School 11 AM. IB N. Hacadont Road day.” Welhr said. . Council Holds 92 appointments to start with, 14S W. Grand lllv-r Dr. Marlsst Klaget George I.' Jordan (3 blocks north of Grand River) Sunday School for Unlveratty Sunday Masses Ministers “I’m not here to defend the more than any president in Students Id a a.m. Joseph A. Porter. Minister 1 7:3# - IM - 10:00 - 11:30 SUNDAY SERVICES House-Un-American Activities Reception history ever had at one time. (Baby sitting nt 1:45 It ~ committee. If the committee -Sunday. May 7. HW Subject 19:90 Masses) Sunday Slay 7, 1941 is unconstitutional there are The Lansing World Affairs Dally Masses 0:45 A 0:00 a m , 9:30 a m. A 11:99 a m, 10:30 a.m. Married couples coffee "ADAM AND PALLEN MAN" 12:10 p.m. "UNUSED ALIBIS” many other committees that Council will honor 288 interna­ and discussion hour at Collese “NEW -«I.AMSGS IN AN OLD are also unconstitutional as Chairmanship Saturday Masses *:00 A 9:00 a n . WORD: INTEGRITY" tional students and 180 local House tounse. Wednesday Evening Meeting I P.M Rev. Wilson Tenntnt they have been set up the same families at a'reception in the Confessions daily at 5:30 pm. Rev Truraan A. Morrison Available Council For Christian Work Reading Room Saturday 4-5:30 A -7:30-9:90 p.m. 111* S. Harrison Road "way.” he said. UN Lounge in the Union on Exchange Program 134 W. Grand River And at all Masses except Sunday Church Services: 9:45 £~I!:99 i Wells was invited to join any Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. Petitions for general chair­ Meeting at Bethal Manor Novena Services Church School interested students in Old Col­ Spartan Christian. Fellowship Is Mon. thru Sat. a am . - 5 p.m. Tues. 5:15 A 7:19 p.m. ' Nursery for both Services 9:3» a.m. A 11 am . All have participated in the man of the 1962 Water Car­ Host. Mon., Tues, Thurs., A Pri. 7 p.m. lege hall after the meeting to nival will be available Mon­ • • p.m. Compline A Benediction friendship program initiated Dinner nt 1:00 pm. Sun. 7:39 p.m. carry on the discussion. He by the Council’s Hospitality day through Friday in the sen­ Program Following said that he felt it wouldn’t be ■— Church School Edge« ood Youth FeUewshtR Committee last fall. Each new ior class office, Student Serv­ Speaker: AI] ara welcome to attend Church Movie every Friday night at 9. worth it “if this racket is going Dr. David Hess, of MSU Honors Dance every Saturday night— -7 4 » pm. international student who came ices, and the Union, accord­ CoUege. Servtees, and visit and nsa the 9:45 am . CoUege Class to continue," referring to the 9 - 12. Jr. High Fellowship to the campus was “adopted” ing to Bob Cantrell, senior class Reading Room. 11:90 am . AU Ages _ questions which had been ask­ Everyone Welcome Phone ED 7-977* Picnic — 2:39 pm . ed. by a family. president.

Ag Engineers Michigan Province Convention EASTMIHSTER KIMBERLY DOWNS A U SAINTS CENTRAL METHODIST EAST LANSING CHURCH _ UNITY CENTER St. John Catholic Student Center PRESBYTERIAN Elect Payne CHURCH OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH *23 W. Grand River Roxie G. MiHer. Pastor Jim Payne, Wayne junior, is Ottawa at Capitol „Friday May 5 *— 9:00 Movie (Student Prince) CHURCH Sunday Worship 94* and 1149 am . the newly-elected president of "WISDOM FOR DAILY LIVING" 1SST Kimberly Drive, Lanaing 09» Abbott Road — ED 2-1313 Worship Services 1:45 A 11:15 am. the university chapter of the .35c members — 50c non-members Sunday School 114* am . (1 blk. N. of WJIM Country House) Paul Morrison, proachlog Ddhald Circle American Society of Agricul­ 1315 Abbott Rd., East Lansing Rev. John P. Porter - Chaplain Helea Clark — Organist tural Engineers. 11:00 Record hop n r a-n ai -Ray. Robert Gardner Church School: 9:45 to 11:45 am . Study Classes Monday A W« day evenings at S4S M b Other officers are: Floyd En- Rev. Robert L. Moreland. Ministar Chaplain to Marriod Students C antral la n Friendly Church Affiliated with Unity School of glehardt. Sebewaing junior, Saturday May 6 — 10:00-12:00 A.M. Workshops 541 Walbrldge Drive Del L. Wlnlager, Minister Christianity. Loo's SumaMt, MU- Bov. Henry FnknL Asst. Minister mart. vice president; Jim Randall, 1:30-5:00 P.M. Elections Mk> senior, secretary 'r Chuck SUNDAY PROGRAM SUNDAY SERVICES Nichols, Howell junior, treas­ ~ 9:30-12:00 P.M. Dance (Kellogg Center) Sunday SUNDAT SERVICES FIRST CHRISTIAN urer and Ron MacLaren, Per- f:3* a.m. Church School, with Morning Worship 11:90 am . 1:99 AM. Holy Communion LANSING COTRAL FRE rinton junior, scribe. Dress, Music by Paul Emery I Nursery, and Adult study, stu­ dents Included. Tickets to be purchased at Student Center by Bible Stady t:45 am. 0:30 A.M. Morning Prayer or Holy REFORMED CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH lt:30 a.m. Worship, with contin­ Benjamin Franklin is credit­ Communion, and Church School 249 Marshall St. Lansing Washington a t Jefferson ed with Invention of the rock- ‘ Sat. noon. Members only. $1.00 Per Person. uing Church School for Kinder­ Evening Worship 0:00 pm . mg chair. i garten and younger. Rev. John M. Hulmán, Pastor Merming Worship 11 hJ Wtdnssday evening Dibit Study Morning Service 19 am . Sunday School It a j Sermon 1140 AM. Morning Prayer or Evening Service 7 p.m. Youth Service #49 p i “CHRISTIAN COMMONNESS" 7:10 pm . Holy Communion. Sermon Evening Worship 749 p j Those la need of transportation Church School Family Servteo Wed. Evening-7 49 STUDENTS WELCOME Por transportation Cull ED 2-023» call the campai Religious Ad­ “The Chnrch of the Light and CANTERBURY CU B visor, Mr. Cornelius Korhoru at Call ED 2-ana for transportation Life Hour" e d 7-1100 or e d t-ia«a 0.-00 PM. Sunday ___ IV 5-7*53 or Mr. Henry Botch at ED 2-2223. (For Transporte*!on Call IV 9-4455)

OLIVET BAPTIST FIRST WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN GREEK ARCHMOSESE CHURCH Ottawa and Chestnut ORTHODOX CHURCH North Magnolia Avo. nt E. Michigan 2215 E. Michigan Worship Services 0:20 A 11:90 am . S. Washington at Elm Rev. William Hartman. Pastor Rev. Georgs B. HUaon — Minister (Nursery Provided) Lansing SUNDAY Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Sunday. School — t:45 AM. Sunday School : 15:59 A.M. Mondât Worship 949 A.M- A "GREAT RELIGION" Divine Liturgy: 19:39 A.M. 1149 A.M. Morning Worship — 114t AM. Father Kenklakl* CoUege Ago Fellowship I P.M. Officiating Evening Service 7 PM. Dr. Morrow preaching Youth Service — 4:00 PM. Modern Greek Language School MID-WEEK SERVICE Thurs. and Frl., 4 - * pm. Tharnday 7:3» p.m. — Calvin Supper Club 4:30 pm. Church has ranted on campus Evening Service - TiSS PM. - Sat, 1 - 5 pm. each Sunday or toll TV 2-54)9 Vesper Service and Confession for a rido. (Closest Baptist Church —Sat, 7 p.m.______to Campus) SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH

SOUTH WASHINGTON AT MOORES RIYRR DRIVE. LANSING HOWARD r. SUODEN, D. D , Paster DESMOND J. DELL, Assoc. Paater Attend the Church Moralns Worship UdO am. GREAT BETWEEN COURSES! Bible Scheta lana a.m. „ Evening Warship ina pm. Get that ref reeking new feeling with Coke! Of Your Choice This Sunday ■ statori» w The CscfrCsIS Cli p » * LA-SALLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Open Hease for now odneattenta batidlas fsHowlug »vantag service. Laaatac, WeMcaa — Call IV I IMS fur free hita aervteo warning and evening pi "A o______Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday Morning, May 5, 1961

Father Sigm frW ill Talk Beta Alpha Psi To Give Wave Study Michigan State University Reports Nine Awards Friday St Johns To Hold Convention FOREIGN FILM SERIES To Be Given convention will begin Friday be a summary session and a Beta Alpha Psi, accounting Association Doctoral Fellow­ St. John’s Student Parish will p re se n ts Z- V ':":: be host this weekend to the night with a movie, .“Student communion breakfast on Sun­ and financial honorary frater­ ship. Reports of ultrasonic (high day morning. / Juniors, Ronald Wellfare, frequency sound) wave studies State Newman Club Conven­ Prince.” All students are welcome to nity, will present nine awards Saturday will be devoted to Friday night at the annual Lansing and John DeGarmo, here will be given by faculty tion, an organization whose attend the convention and may Alumni Banquet at the Union. East Lansing are the recipients members and students at the purpose is to coordinate Cath­ panels and workshops discuss­ offer their services as hosts Acoustical Society of America olic Student activity on the ing how to run a Newman and hostesses for the weekend, “The Grapes of Wrath” The fraternity will also re­ of the Michigan National Bank Chib, foDowed in the evening ceive 39 initiates, students and scholarships. annual meeting in Philadelphia secular campuses of the state, according to William Pawlak, May 10-13. The keynote address will be by a dinner and dance at Kel­ Hopkins junior, chairman of by John Steinbeck faculty, into the honorary. HARRY WOLK, East Lan­ logg center. the convention. Three awards will be pre­ “Experimental Studies of the given by Father Alexander Si- sing doctoral candidate; Rich­ Least Stable Waveform” will gur, National Newman Chib Concluding the weekend will The dance at Kellogg center sented to William R. Reynolds, ard Neumann, Williamston doc­ Chaplain, at the opening Mass will be open to all parishoners, starring Jackson senior. He will re­ be discussed by Dr. M.A. Brea- toral candidiate; and John zeale, professor at physics. Dr. on Saturday morning. Long before aircraft engi­ and-tickets for the banquet and ceive the Haskins and Sells neers discovered jet propulsion, dance may be purchased at the HENRY FONDA award, the Beta Alpha Psi Glotzbach, East Lansing mas­ Walter G. Mayer and Dr. Paul Presiding at the convention ters candidate will receive fel­ M. Parker will present their will be Timothy Dyer, senior at squid and octopi were impell­ Parish Office. Jane Darwell - John Carradine - Charley Grapewin award for obtaining the best ing themselves swiftly by suck­ For further information, call record in accounting, and a lowships from the grants .of paper on “Elastic Constants Eastern Michigan University public accounting firms. and Ultra Velocities in Some and chairman of the Michigan ing water into their bodies and. ED-7-9778, or stop at the Cath­ fellowship provided from chooting it (Hit. olic Student Center, 327 MAC. -One Showing Only? grants by various, public ac­ Marie Littler, senior partner Crystal Groups.” „ .... Province of the National New­ of thé Detroit office of Arthur Three of the five papers man Club Federation, which in­ counting firms. Anderson and Co. will speak. cludes the Newman Clubs and scbednled from here will be rKOGKAX INFORMATION CALL ED 2-5817 UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM EDWARD R. SCHULER, The banquet is co-sponsored given by graduate research Student Parishes of all the sec­ Saginaw senior, is the receipi- by the fraternity and the de­ assistants. ular campuses in Michigan. Monday, May 8 — 7 :00 p.m. ent of the Wall Street Journal partment^ of accounting and fi­ Award for outstanding scholas­ nancial administration. NOW j re a ta r« At 1:99 Admission: 50c tic achievement in finance. He 3:49 - 5:15 - 6:29 - * 9 1 m IE.* About 200 faculty, alumni, Showing p ® 9:2$ has also been awarded a grad­ GLADMERTMf ATHf • PMONf IV Ï uate assistantship in the de­ and students will attend. EAST LAN5INC - PHONE ED.2-2814 partment of accounting and fi­ nance at the University of Flor­ OSWttaOBb HOME o f f o r e ig n fil m s ida where he will work for a NOW I master’s degree in business ad­ HAPPENINGS EXCLUSIVE LANSING AREA SHOWING ministration. Placement Z Great Hits Harlan R. Patterson. East STARTS TONGHT 7 P.M. LUCON Lansing doctoral candidate will A " ' TasHTÑsIHO » 9HOH1 >D^2»T«j9 " receive the Stonier Fellowship Bureau IISHA FEATURE — 7:20 AND 9:30 in Banking. — Interviewing at the Place-J .GEISHA GIRLS-. ELIZABETH TAYLOR Andrew T. Nelson. East Lan­ ment Bureau Thursday. Addi­ wuBuBM ITS A LAUGH RIOT FROM sing doctoral, candidate will re­ tional information in the Place-1 in 2 Academy Award çoive the American Accounting ment Bureau Bulletin for the [ gobs START TO FINISH — YOU LIKED week of May 8-12: “SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS” YOU Performances! “Best Actress” Bangor Public Schools (near Those yum - in Don’t Miss This Outstanding Show! Information Kalamazoo) interviewing ele­ yummy g irls! MILL DIE LAUGHING AT — mentary education, special ed­ from “Sayona- “MAKE MINE MINK” ucation, and business educa- [ ra” are back... Sunday: tion. —r- in a new hit HURRY ~ COME Shown Today African Student Assn—2 p.m., Kellogg Consolidated School from the same DOWN EARLY 1 :15-5 :05-9:80 -32 Union. District (between Kalamazoo producer . KTW-auxmMiMtt imiM Sc Battle Creek) interviewing with the comedy MAKEGOBS_ ELIZABETH TAYLOR Christian Stndent Foundation— art, Latin, English, vocal mu­ star of “Tea-1 6 p.m., Bethel Manor, CQV" sic, biology, general agricul­ house of the Au- LAURENCE HARVEY Exchange -Program. ture, chemistry, physics, Eng­ gust Moon’*! ,y || EDDIE FISHER, Lutheran Stndent Assn—7 pm., lish, junior high general sci­ V ' - : V%§S r.joNtowwrs M n r Martin Luther Chapel. Topic ence, business education, guid­ a k IOILY SHOW INDI «BUTTERFIELD Discussion. ance & counseling with speech -Ita S i|iita MtetaMNAWniU Lutheran Student Assn.—8:1a] and English. p.m., Martin Luther Chapel. i 47. S. Army Engineer < Detroit "m s visa’s funniest area) interviewing civil engi­ Vesper Service. —j- M" BRITISH FELONY” wnrnçotOR neers. _ HAPPY, HAPPY. HAPPY -Btar, Cm Mugmtim Lutheran Student Assn.—6 p.m. I Johnson & Johnson (Detroit | Martin Luther Chapel. Cost I area) interviewing all majors 2nd HR! Academy Award Nomination! Supper, tojiost CCW. \ “ttOAD AS IS IKE ŒAVA6 E in business and public service, Shown Today At Campus -4-H Club—10 a.m., science, arts and communica­ KTWKN TBtKY-THOMAS’ ijfm m m m o Alumni Memorial Chapel. I tion arts. iDUUtifcfi » At 3:00-6:50-10:40 TWO FRONT TSTH» JUST ■0W ON THE 1 . .fit THAT BROAD IS THE HUMOR y . M HG NEW BRITISH Friday FAIiar’-cowfw 0M8 MSC8FF N. Y. tim» AND . IASIm t 'Cat COLOR “MADCAP, DIUGHTFUI On a EAST LANSING b «Ditemi JAMES SHMIETA ~ NONSENSE! A A « MW TM WM fMMN 8MU 988» “lAVOMMr rZMIIK0 TAKA ^ MIY0SHI UMEKiV bounini source Hot Dusk to Dawn Movie Show Sat.— Over OF HAPPINESS I" Tin ■ C—9. W«M lekgram * Sim 8 Hours of Continuous Entertainment OUR NEXT «TUE Al AIM” Roof ATTRACTION! , n * ~ Free Coffee and Donuts At Dawn TERRY-TH0MAS No. 1 Cartoon Festival First At Dusk STARTS THURS. ACADEMY AWARD SHOWrj Best Picture “THE APARTMENT” & Best Actor Burt Lancaster in r O M m m i m COMING - u MEIN KAM PF’ “ELMER GANTRY** OHE LANSING SOON DR/VE-/N THEATRE FOOT W LANSJNCr THOSE WITH # IÄOCCST ADMISSION 90r*~ I FRI. .SAT. O (3) COLOR HITS ~ j WEAK HEARTS bni-vt »n . IK ¿ T 8 f AT f>£ SHOW STARTS AT_ [HIT NO. (1) AT 7-.58-LATE HIT NO. (2) AT 0:25 ARE URGED TO ^ .jv j 4(9) i STAY AWAY! DUSK. COME EARLY! m IMMÙI Two Miles Southwest of Laming on M-78 iBir V&css or strañgsd 2ND BIG BIT SHOWN ONCE AT 1:21 1 1 1 IfB H I moralities have over FRI. -SAT. - SUM. - EXCLUSIVE - FIRST - SHOWINfi! mmtm rsachsd «ho screen I WELCOME HOME m won jr e M j & K . Sl&u. TÏF HIT NO. (1) SHOWN AT 7:30 AND LATE HIT NO. (2) SHOWN ONCE AT 0:28 _ E l v i s , ONCE EVERY 100 YEARS.. ✓ j r REVERE WAS THE ÇBM ¡L P r e s l e y 1 YouYsflMOraalMtl w i u m m n m HOLDEN ailhouse ¡»Wr a* * Rock THE"W0 RM> Of 3RD FEATURE “JA1LHOUSE ROCK” AT 11:28 SUZIE "WONG 7 1 A R L O N B r a n d o ! 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- 'W .. 1, {<’ I > 15 Horses Enter Track Teams To Clash 3-Way Expect Large Crowd Kentucky Derby By JERRY ROBERTS can take enough seconds and LOUISVILLE, Ky. (^-Fif­ State News Sports Writer thirds and Own win some of teen horses, registered by own­ The thinclads of Michigan the events we ere strong in, it ers from nine states and Can­ State will clash with potent is possible we can tak^this For Green-White Gai ute, were entered officially squads from Penn State and Thursday for th 17th Kentucky Leading M i c h i g a n State’s derby and the track oddsmaker Ohio State Saturday to inaugu­ the tackles, Dan Underwood rate their 1961 home spring sea- hopes "will be Jerry Young, Michigan State football fans Although loaded with letter* aays two Florida colts are the son. Zack Ford, John Sharp, Sonny are expected to crowd into men, this year’s squad is pretty and Ed Budde *t the guards, ones to beat. , > This triangular meet will Akpata, Bill Alcorn, Morgan young, with only six seniors and David Manders at center. Dm 1125,000-added derby, Ward, and Bill Mann. With Spartan stadium at 2:00 to­ starting in Saturday’s tussle. have some of the finest runners morrow afternoon to get their Pete Smith at quarterback, the mile and one quarter glam­ in the country taking part in it. these, Dittrich plans on taking Gary Ballman and Mike Bion- our gallop of American racing, the two mile, pole vault, broad first real look at the 1961 squad. do, a couple of seniors are out Ron Hatcher at fullback, Sher­ Bob Brown of Penn State will Coach Duffy Daugherty will man Lewis and Dewey Lincoln will be run Saturday at sprawi- no doubt be the center of at­ jump, and putting up a real with injuries, and won’t be iqg Downs. They traction for most track fans. battle with Penn State in the be pitting his two most evenly available for action. Both boys at the halfbacks will round out two hurdle events. matched teams against each the backfield. _ started the derby badness at BROWN has already run the are expected to ready for the thin layout within Louisville’s 100 yard das*» in the incredible Field events will begin at 1 other in the spring’s annual Old Timers game. The Spartans' have been hit Green and White game, a tune qity limits on May 17, 1875, time of 9.3 Only two weeks ago p.m. Saturday, on the Ralph STARTING ON the defensive rather hard with injuries these when Aristides won the mag­ Young field behind the m up for next Saturday’s battle past few days, besides- Ballman he awed track followers run­ with the Old Timers. _ team will be Lonnie Sanders nificent sum of 82,850. ning a 9.6 clocking, and coming building. Students will be ad­ and Biondo, Bob Suci, Kennith back later that afternoon to mitted upon showing their ID Saturday’s contest will be and Ernie Clark at ends', Dave May, Dan Currie, and Jim a regulation affair, complete Berman and Pete Kakela at Kanicki have been sidelined -Paul Dekker, former Mich­ churn the cinders iA the 220 yd. cards,, with kick offs, officials^ and the tackles, George Stevenson with injuries. Suci end Kanicki igan State end, in 1962 caught dash with a 20.8 time. penalties. The line play has and Bob Szwast at the guards, nine passes in the East-West Some of the other notables are returning lettermen, May competing in Saturday’s meet sharpened considerably in the and Tom Jordan at center. is a junior tackle, and Currie football game to set the all- Netman To Compete recent scrimmages, and with The backfield will consist of time Shrine record for most will be Penn State’s Gerry Nor­ Ed Ryan, Ron Rubick, George was a promising young sopho­ man, a fleet toiler; Jerry Wheri In Big Ten Tourney everyone still fighting for a more. receptions. _ spot in the alumni fracus, and Saimes, and Herman Johnson. stone, high jumper; George Michigan State’s tennis teem many shooting for an invita­ On the offensive unit will be Metzgar, dashman and Ohio’s takes an eight-match winning Matthew Snortan and Art George Mirka, shot putter. tion to the early fall drills, there Break Losing Streak streak into a five-team Big is sure to be a lot of rough ac; Brandstatter, at the ends, Tom With such stars running, Ten tourney at EvanstOip 111., i Winiecki and Jim Bobbett at many of MSU’s track and field tion. records may be in jeopardy. Friday and Saturday. Knowing this, Coach Frank The Spartans will compete Spartan Pitching Helps Dittrich has been pushing his against Northwestern, Iowa, CORAL GABLES’ I boys all week in hopes that Minnesota and Michigan. some Spartans may be among At East Lansing Wednesday, Beat Notre Dame, 6-3 the record breakers. State turned in its latest-victory “It is going to be a tough by downing Western Michigan, A four run seventh inning and run of the afternoon for State meet,” Dittrich said, “but if we 9-6. ILFORNO ■ with a line drive to left. Sue the tight pitching of Ken Avery • • RESTAURANT • • helped Michigan State’s re­ cessive safeties by second base­ 'the name that made PIZZA famous in Lansing* bounding baseball team pick man Wayne Fontes and short­ up a 6-3 victory over Notre stop accounted for the final NOW OPEN DAILY AT 11 AJL Dame at South Bend yesterday. runs in this foray. SLACK SALET Cutting loose against four The three hour contest start members of Jake Kline’s Notre ed off as a pitching duel be Reg. $14.95 & $12.95 now $10.95 2 for $19.00 ¡For Something Really Different—Try Out Dame staff, the Spartans broke tween "Avery and Palinnich be­ a five-game conference losing fore the Spartans scored in the Reg. $10.95 & $ 9.95 now $8.95 2 for $16.00 B AR -B - Q - RIBS streak. The win also marked seventh. Over the first six Reg. $ 8.95 &$ 7.95 now $6.95 2 for $12.00 the sixth sport in which State frames the Notre Dame hurler has edged Notre Dame in this limited State with just four * PHONE ED 7-1311 year. — singles. GEORGE MIRKA, co-captain of the OSU track team, will Ivy or Pleated Models - Sizes 30 lo 42 COMPLETE TAKE OUT SERVICE Avery was removed after NOTRE DAME rallied in the be participating hTState’s first home track meet of the | six and one-third innings for seventh inning with one run. 1961 season. In both 1959 and 1960. George was fourth in Nationally Advertised Haggar -Slacks relief specialist Jack McCook, Two consecutive walks fol­ the Big Ten shot putt with 51’8” and second in the discus but gained the triumph. While lowed by Dick O’leary’s single 228 Abbott Avery was still hurling, the to left field were enough to throw. E. Lansing I Spartans laid down a seven hit account for Notre Dames init­ Len Kositdiek's Varsity Shop ! attack to preserve the win. ial score. _ SHORT THE SOUTHPAW gave up Jack~McCook relieved Avery IM Golf - i three hite and one walk but when he began to falter. Fac­ BULLETIN ¡began to tire in the seventh. ing two- batters, McCook re­ I At one stretch during the mid­ tired another Notre Dame -Tournament- The Detroit Tigers shut out SLEEVE dle innings he retired 11 bat­ threat when he made Walt Os­ Washington 6-0 Thursday night WESTMINSTER ters in succession. good and Jim Wolwine end the Saturday to remain tied with New York The first of a four game road inning on fly balls. "The Michigan State Intramu­ for the American League lead. CLASSICAL LP SALE trip was put on the ice in the IT WASN’T until Bob Ross ral golf tournament will.be -The Ttgers had 6 runs on 10 SPORT seventh inning when MSU bat­ came on that the victoqHwas held Saturday at the Forest tered Notre Dame hurler Nick assured. Facing four batters Akers golf course starting at B h t V M i l K S Palihnich for four runs. State the right-hander struck out Brown. Mossi was the winning batted around before they 8 a.m. Over 100 students have pitcher (3-0). Daniels (0-3) HALF PRICE SHIRTS eould be retired in this fifteen three to end the game, entered the tourney. — f Indiana will provide Mich­ pitched for Washington. 2 . 4 9 minute inning. igan State the opportunity to Stalling times for the indi­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ Gordon Hjortaas slashed a vidual participants will be post­ leadoff double to left field. Pat move out of the cellar of the Values to $5.95 Sartorius singled home the first western conference today. The ed in the west main IM lobby. Hoosiers boast a strong hit­ 7- In case of inclement weather, WE HAVE JUST A00E0 OVER ting team. A composite team WASH N WEAR battingMailing average age vsof .wo.335 sois what ttiihv the same starting times , f « will , Gary Ronberg will face today i hold for Sunday instead of Sat- 200 NEW TITLES. OUR Polidnd Cotton at Bloomington. urday. AND For only *1.99 Baby Cords SELECTION IS NOW THE BEST Only $3.85 NO IT ISN’T IN THE MIDWEST! BE SURE Len K ositchek’s N E W . I Varsity Shop TO STOP IN SOON AND CHECK Since 1960 211 E. Grand River 228 ABBOTT RD. J U S T G O T E. LANSING - THE OUTSTANDING VALUES. IT CLEANED 2ND MICHIGAN A T L O U I S . 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» Michigan Slate New», East Lansing, Michigan .THE SOCIAL SCENE. Friday Morning, May 5, 1961 TV ‘Women Are Human* ss r — —— MSU Goes Native in Hawaii^ Home Ec Prof Speaks Settings for Weekend Partiei hold its spring formal dinner tonight in the Big Ten By CRIS GALANT explosive." or teaching foreign peoples to Michigan State coeds and dance Saturday at Dines Tam­ Kellogg center. State News Women’s Writer their dates will be having a Dr. Drews spoke of how read and write. gav and busy time this week­ arack Room. Music wiU be To put maximum ™ Progress a n d civilization women demonstrate human­ OPPORTUNITIES for im­ end. Th& tropics are calling provided by the Van Sickle on the exotic Hawaiian seem to be moving in the direc­ ness. provement in America were for many party-goers. Trio. decoration chairman E tion of humanness, and women suggested for those interested Kappa Delta sorority will ter son, Madison. Wise They do particularly well in Alpha Epsilon Pi will hold its man, said that prof* —physically, intellectually and the verbal areas of intelligence, in service on a smaller scale. spring formal term party at the hold"its annual White Rose emotionally—are distinctly and For example, there is the need Formal at the Lansing Coun­ decorators from the La she said. Verbal communica­ Capital City airport. In keep­ Studios of Lansing will; highly human. tion is distinctly human- and to improve education in de­ ing with the Hawaiian theme, try Club tdnight. Bill Hart’s prived areas, or to discover bongos will be the favors; band will furnish the music. rate for the party. fU Dr. Elizabeth M. Drews, as­ women are distinctly verbal, how children learn. A win sociate professor in Education, she explained. coconuts and palm trees will Phi Sigma Kappa is holding in the decorations bej presented these views in a Minnesota and Radcliffe are dominate the setting. A roast a picnic party tomorrow from palm trees, empty cod speech before 150 university And she indicated that there helping women who want to re- beef dinner will be served at 5:30 ’til midnight.— Softball, for dishes at the Waikjjq] coeds 'attending , the recent is humaneness in their human­ turn to school, she said, and UJO. frizbee, and cookouts will be and a spectacular fa -home economics honors ban­ ness. MSU has a Commission on the included in the activities. spraying near the ceilu quet. Women have been concerned Educations Women. THE ZETA BETA Tau house colored lights, and a ¿3 with the mentally disturbed The banquet-in the Union will be transformed into a THE SPRING term pledge grass hut. DR. DREWS devotes her was sponsored by Omicron Nu, tropical island Saturday night, class of Alpha Gamma Rho ancLmentally handicapped, she AUTHENTIC Hawaiia, time to teaching and research. said. They have .pioneered in home economics honorary. It as the actives'present Paradise will hold a square dance for She has been widely recognized is an annual spring event for Lost. Costumed couples will the actives at Capitol Grange Polynesian foods will be i nursing and -social service. | at the Waikiki Table, fej for her work with gifted chil­ There is reason to doubt their | women in the College of Home parade through a room with a Hall tonight. Entertainment dren and is particularly Con­ Economics who have a three- sunken fish pool, live birds, and i will be provided by the Hi-Ho’s. a thiriy-pound roast pi] emotional frailty, despite the an apple in its mouth, j cerned with the able girl and j fact that they cry easily, be- \ point all-college or above. monkeys. Outside will be an­ Delta Sigma Phi will host the young woman?- She is now do­ The purpose of the honorary other fish pond and Japanese “Untouchables” at an assem- Topping the entertaii cause they "are so resilient in i for the party will 1» st ing a critical review of the I times of catastrophe, she said, is to promote leadership, schol­ lanterns. Fresh pineapples and blege of famous underworld literature relating to career j . i arship and world-wide research coconuts -are being flown in characters tonight, from the University of problems of able young women ! SHE SAID she thinks that the , in home economics. from Hawaii. j Dick Dee’s band will play. gan Hawaiian club wl under a Department of Labor j able woman can play an im- j South Sea Island is the theme perform Hawaiian danc grant. | portant role in society because j of Alpha Omicron Pi’s term I ONE OF THE more lavish eluding the hula and “To be human is to be youth-1I of her abilities and inclinations, j Engagements party on Saturday evening residence hall term parties dance. The honored gu, ful and joyful in spirit, which iI and that in this time of crises. from 6:45 to midnight at the will be the “Luau Hawaii” that the party will be Hawaii makes some people more hu- i| it is immoral for a woman not I Alpha Gamma Delta Capital City airport. Bill Hart’s Armstrong hall is presenting dents attending MSU. man than others,’’ she said, j to develop her ability and J Dee Diamond, St. Joseph orchestra is providing the mu­ “This humanness involves both equally immoral for society not! senior, to Bob Toth, Hopelawn, sic. a higher level of thinking and | to use this ability. N. J., senior and Phi Gamma An Evening in Paris is the more caring." “My criticism is not on the j Delta. theme of Campbell Hall’s an­ The move toward humanness basic nature of women, but on Alpha Gamma Rho nual term party to be held to­ is indicated by the emphasis the fact that society dictates - Don Holzhei, Yassar sopho­ morrows night from 9 ’til mid­ placed on brainpower of to­ that women do so much that is more, to Margo Pasch, Vassar night. Decorations will include day’s youth and by the millions wasteful and fflolish,” said Dr. junior. a French cafe and garden, Can- Drews.. Can girls, and Parisian flower I who have shown interest in Phi Mo carts. Co-chairmen for the President Kennedy’s Peace Able college women should Gail Atkins, Muskegon CAROLEE PARDONNET, Corunna senior models a Barco party are Leslie Willard, South Corps, she said. do more with their lives than Heights' senior, to Robert in Reeves Cord uniform at the first annual uniform style hold rummage sales and trans­ Schmiedeknecht, M us k egon; Campbell and Cathie Mahoney, “ALL THIS looks very prom­ fer white elephants_from on& Nancy Armstrong, Delmar, show presented by Alpha Delta Theta. North Campbell. Dick Dee’s ising," she added. house to another, she added. N.Y., senior, to Thomas Hen­ band will provide the music. “We have good people and She suggested "that women, son, Rosemont, Pern;., senior j ALPHA KAPPA PSI will they have good -motivation. begin their role by creating a and Alpha Tau Omega; Mary { They seem to be moving out of working interest in projects Lou Storey, Pickford junior, to Med Teeh Sorority Sponsors the deeade of conformity. The such as improving the human David Snell, California gradu- j WASH-N-WEAR silent generation has become condition in foreign countries ate«- ---- Annual Uniform Style Show Delta Zeta DACRON BLEND Geri Cole, East Lansing jun­ The-women of Alpha Delta Evelyn— Davis, Jan DePew, ior, to John Pankhurst, Mid­ Theta, national professional Charlotte Michaels, Carolee Pinningfi land senior; Sue Van Riper, ] sorority for medical technolo­ Pardonnet, Margaret Smith, SUITS Sigma Phi "Epsilon ] Parzych, Jackson, senior, to Kalamazoo-sophomore, to Wil­ gists, sponsored their first Uni­ Barb Terwilliger, and -Barb VanVleck. - —- Reg. $39.95 Value Kent Luther, Vestal, N.Y., Nancy North, Sienna Heights liam Porter, Lansing senior I form Style Show at 7:30 p.m. the drive-in with the arches and Theta Chi. The commentator was Judy sophomore, to Trudy Coleman, | graduate. Tuesday in 146 Giltner Hall. Only St. Lawrence Nurse’s College; West Yakeley Hall Seventeen “newdook profes­ Artley. Jack Lohrentz, Oak Park, 111., Zeta Beta TaiT Patricia Sexton,' Durand jun- j sional uniforms werejnodeled The purpose of the style sophomore, to Mary VanNatta, Arnold Chernoff, New Ro­ ior, to Ward Fredericks, North ! by members of the "organiza­ show was to give medical tech­ $27.9» Oak Park, 111. chelle,_N.Y. junior, to Sandra Tarrytown, N.Y., junior. — | tion. nology majors an idea of the BUY AND SAVE AT One Block East of Campus | Holtz, Kenmore,- N.Y. fresh- North Campbell Hall type of wardrobe available to Alpha Gamma Itho l man. BOTH SHEATH and full-skirt them, and to supplement the Ralph Harper, Rochester, Margaret Edwards, Battle | Len Kositchek's N.Y., senior, to Helen Richard­ Sigma Kappa ~ Creek sophomore, to John Sar­ styles were shown. One of the organizaiioa-’s treasury, said Sharon Steeby, North Muske­ gent, Reading, Mass., senior. newest types was a two-piece Louise Broeklass, president of also at ~ son, Rochester, N.Y., fresh­ Varsity Shop man; Jerry Hutchinson, Sagi­ gon junior, to John Garside, Sigma Phi Epsilon sheath with cutout top and Alpha Delta Theta. Kalamazoo junior and Phi Del­ Richard Griffith, Birming­ matching jacket, for warm-1 naw senior, to Joan Smith, ta Theta. weather wear. 228 Abbott Rd. 4700 S. Cedar - 2120 N. Larch Birmingham freshman; Jerry ham senior, to Calmia Clark, East Lansing, Mich. Meyer, Richmond, Va., sopho­ Delta Chi Birmingham.- _ -Most of the uniforms were of | more, to Jeanne Hostetter, John Bird, Myertown, Pa., South Campbell Hall dacron and cotton, for an easy- Roaring Zero? Richmond, Va. senior, to Carol Johnson, Lan­ Grace Chung, Detroit senior, to-care-for professional ward­ sing senior and Alpha Delta Pi. to George Moy, Academy of robe. They were available in “The Roaring Zero” is the-j Delta Delta Delta — Aeronautics senior. junior, average, and tall girl theme of the talent show spon- i Sigma Chi sored by Circle Honorary to be | Jeanne Tomlinson, Detroit Bob Lennon, St. Joseph jun- Abbot Hall sizes, and prices ranged from junior, to Dirk Kolm. Michigan Peggy Dixon, Warren junior, $5.95 to $16.95. held in the Union Ballroom j ior, to Judy -Hall, Norway soph­ Tuesday, May 9. at 7:30 p.m. I State graduate and Alpha Gam­ omore; Bob Furber, Milwau- to Jerry Gilbert, Holland sen­ Modeling in the show were ma Rho. _ ior. The skits will portray the life j | kee, Wis., junior, to-Mary Jack- Lois Alexander, Sue Blackloek. of a coed at MSC in the 1920’s. Delta Chi | son, Dearborn freshman; Tom Gilchrist Hall Jim Van 'Nocker, Rochester I llext, Alma junior, to 'Wallis Kathy Minor, Cleveland sen­ senior, to Judy Streiff, Eastern I Gregory,-Mt. Clemens sopho- ior, to Jim Swanson, Warren Ten minutes every^hour is-a Michigan University; John J more and Sigma Kappa; Mike senior. good rest period for busy At No Bird, Myerstown, I‘a., senior, j Junke, Mt. Clemens junior, to Butterfield Hall homemakers. Frequent short to Carol Johnston, Lansing sen­ ! Barb Swensen, Mt. Clemens Bob Doornhos, Grand Rapids rest periods are better than one ior and Alpha Delta Pi; Joel rfreshman; John Duncan, Blrm- junior, to Judy Hoeksma, long rest period after you are Extra Heilman, Saginaw sophomore, I ingham junior, to Gail O’Don­ Grand Rapids. exhausted. — to Linda Broadbent, Lansing nell, Plymouth; Phil Woolidge, Charge - • freshman and Chi Omega; Ron- Western Springs. 111., junior, to Emma Itheardon. Dearborn P h i M u - P h i Sigma Kappa junior and Alpha Gamma Del- Service TUX RENTAL ta. Only $9.00 Complete Mason Hall CAR WASH - 99c Nancy Jane Spector, Neward, VARSITY SHOP N.J., junior, to Bobby Kerner, j 1 » 228 Abbott Rd. E. L. 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