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JFK W Arns of U. S. Peril Second Clase Poetase 10 Pages 5 Cents Established 1909 Vol. S3, No. 78 Morniag, October 13, 1961 Paid at Bast Lansing, Mich. ti-Con Rose Bowl May Be At Stake Time I -imi By JERRY FISCHER LANSING, Oct. VI m -A State News Sports Editor Constitutional Convention i ceived a suggestion Thursd The stage is set and the play­ that it complete its business ers are ready. Dec. 31 so that the propoi The biggest football show of new constitution can be put 1 the year takes over the head­ fqre the voters next April. lines Saturday a f Ann Arbor when the Michigan Wolverines Republican Henry Wo play host to the Michigan State fendeh of Bloomfield Kttls p Spartans. posed a timetable which woi provide that jail delegate p: It figures to be a big game posais should be offered a for both teams. Not only will the traditional rivalry between SPARTANS SEND BEST WISHES TO TEAM-Jan Ormsbv and Sherry Stanley committee public hearir should be completed by N< the two teams be at stake, but look aver a card to Itoffv Daugherty and the Spartan Team which was signed IS,"With all committee repo an air of Rose Bowl expec­ by mere than IMS students. H e card reads: Best of Lock this Satarday against turned in to thé convention tancy fills the atmosphere. the Michigan Wolverines 'O n to the Rose Bowl. —State News photo by Frank Dec. 1. For the Spartans, it is a Lisciandro. The Woolfenden Résolutif vitally important game. The which was referred to co Wolverines, with Ohio State mittec. drew a two-sentep and Iowa on its schedule, like­ ‘Cold Peace’ Described- . -fire from Democrat Meli wise must win. T h e a t e r Nord of Detroit Coach Duffy Daugherty's un­ Nord said: it went through final practice preparations Thursday „after­ B o o k & "The last time 1 saw such noon to cries of “Beat the J F K W a r n s timetable was when I was Wolves.” It was a sharp, pep­ a railroad. I do not intend to pery session that featured the railroaded.” entire repertoire MSU plays. S o l d O u t Woolfenden told the Conven­ PRAYERS FOR VICTORY—You may wonder If you’re- at Notre Dame, or the Pete Smith turned in a fine "Truly amazing” and a sell­ tion that he believed it ad­ passing performance, though, visable to get the question be­ Uaiversity of Detroit, but It is a standard ritual with Spartan Coach Duffy at times, his receivers were Of U. S. Peril out was the word as the Uni­ fore the voters in April rather Daugherty to unite his team In prayer before game time. WMh the Michigan that for the first time in his­ not as sticky-fingered as they CHAPEL HILL, N.C. US — versity Theatre closed its sale than waiting for the November game coming up t o m o r r o w , it pays to be prepared. —State News photo by President Kennedy-said Thurs­ tory two opposing"powers con­ hope to be Saturday. of season coupons this week. election. Doug Gilbert. - When they moved through day that Americans are des­ front each other with the ca­ He pointed out it was likely tined to live most of their lives pacity to destroy each other. The sale of 4,SOU season books ground plays, sophomore daz- "While we do not intend to within two weeks was "quite that in April, Con-Con would be zlers Dewey Lincoln, Sherman in "uncertainty, challenge, and the only major issue on the peril.” see the free world five up," gratifying,” according to Uni­ Lewis and Herman Johnson ballot mid would still Be fresh featured the attack. George TheHPresident. Accepting an be said, “we_shall make every versity Theatre officials. in voters’ minds. However ip i'uestions effort to prevent the world MMfci jtfff f 1 ’ 'fc ' S a i m e s , the team's feeding honorary degree of Doctor of Sold on campus and in ®. November, he said, 4t would be scorer with three touchdowns, Laws from th« University of from being blown up.” but one of many items on the About 32,000 shirt-sleeved Lansing by theatrically minded ranwell through the middle. North Carolina, aimed this ap­ students, the books entitle own­ ballot and voter interest in the peal at the students gathered spectators turned out in balmy- proposed revised constitution The session had a visitor agann s when Paul Christman, the in Kenan stadium: sunlit weather to watch Ken- ers to attend 16 theatre pro­ might not be as great as in L ong R evolt ductions. April. American Broadcasting Com­ "I ask. •_you .. to give to the rafrv- implore educatedSL men and»"2 pany announcer who wtil cover ice of our country the critical Included in this number are He added: WASHINGTON WV-Air Force women to lend their wisdom “If we vote in April, people Orbit Ride By JOANNE ALESSANDRON the prophets were, in robes. the nationally -televised game, -faculties which society has and intellectual faculties to the “Born Yesterday/’ “Dr. Faus- Lt. Col. John (Shorty) Powers, stopped to scout the team. helped to develop in you here. tus,” "The Good Woman of will have followed delibera­ Of the State News Staff They have big families that service of their country. tions of the convention through press officer for the Mercury are twice the. average size of The Spartans ran through a He promised in these days Kennedy’s speech, delivered Setzuan/’J ’A Streetcar Named Astronaut team, safd Thursday There has been a silent but variety of :plays in the 90- _of “cold peace” to make efvery press reports and there will be European or American fami­ from notes, abounded with ref­ Desire,” and Brigadoon,” as a fine chance of getting it that there are "growing doubts important - revolution among lies. minute workout, everything effort to prevent the world from Yuri Gagarin was aboard the erences to great men in history well as three arena style through. tKF people of Israel for the “They come without educa­ from- the passing of Smith and being destroyed in a nuclear and quotations from their first manned Soviet craft to past 15 years, said Dr. Ondre sophomore Dick Proebstle to a holocaust. At the same time, plays, an evening of opera, and “If we wait until November, tion or money and we are works to prove that wisdom it will be long after the deli­ orbit the earth. N. Chouraqui in a lecture at obliged to give them every­ few special maneuvers install­ the President cautioned Ameri­ and intellectual honesty have seven movies. Powers said at a Sigma Delta the Union Thursday. ed «specially for the Michigan cans against expecting that the berations—it will be a warm­ thing.” fortified the most lasting of For those who were unable ed-over dish—and will not Chi dinner meeting that there Dr.- Chouraqui is personal If Israel is a welfare state, game. free world "shall soon meet governments. was little reason, however, to councilor to Israel’s Prime total victory or total defeat.” to obtain season books, a limit­ have the same understanding Chouraqui said, the problem is At stake Saturday is the pos­ At the conclusion of the ed number of individual tickets or support.” doubt that the Soviets did have Minister Ben Gurion on pro­ to unite the Israeli people. session of the Paul Bunyan "Total victory” has been ad­ speech. North Carolina Gov. blems of immigration. to each of the five major pro­ In authorizing the Convene a man aboard the craft. Now Israel has an unusual Governor of Michigan Trophy. vanced as a goal of U.S. policy Terry Sanford preceded Presi­ tion. Michigan's voters requir-' Powers added that there was “This is a demographic integration problem — there is Currently it rests in Spartan- by Sen. Barry Goldwater, R- dent Kennedy to the fore of ductions will be available at the ed that the final draft of the less reason to doubt that Gher­ revolution and it is the funda­ no majority race, but various Arisr, .and other -like-minded the platform to receive his Fairchild Theatre box office, proposed constitution be plac­ man Titov was aboard the sec­ mental problem of our TObn- oriental and occidental" fact­ UUUUUUUUUUUi conservatives. honorary degree from his alma during- the week preceeding ed on the ballot not less than ond orbital space-ship, and it try,” Chouraqui said. ions. ~ At another point, Kennedy mater. each show. 96 days after adjournment, _ "Fifteen years ago Israel Chouraqui noted Israel has said peace and freedom can was believed likely that he per­ Hit the Road_ Earlier.' In deliberations of formed as planned. was completely Western eco­ been connected with Europe prevail "if we can do our duty the' Judiciary Committee of nomically. Now the economy for the past two generations, undeterred by fanatics or fren­ - Questioned at the journalism is completely transplanted, not which be is a member. Wool­ fraternity dinner. Powers de­ but now with the flood of As­ Right, Jack zy at home or abroad." He as­ A TL Profs Win fenden made a similar request underdeveloped.” _ * ian and African immigrants serted: _ clined to . go into detail on the This change in the economy, Michigan State police advise for a Nov. 15 cutoff on public reasoning regarding Gagarin. the Israch culture belongs to - "We shall be neither Red nor hearings. Chouraqui said, is the result of,. tiie East.
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