Johnson Praises Steel Negotiators Library Protest 'Steps Up9 Faculty

Johnson Praises Steel Negotiators Library Protest 'Steps Up9 Faculty

Problems Can Arise For Apartment Dwellers Housing Director Offers Tips M ICHIGAN By PHYLLIS HELPER STATE State News Staff Writer UNIVERSITY Several problems concerning EWS off-campus housing have arisen since the passage of the new off-campus housing regulations East Lansing, Michigan Wednesday, April 28, 1965 Price 13s Thursday at the Board of Trus­ Vol. 55 Number 296 tees meeting. The rule concerning age limit ter unapproved, unsupervised nousing allows students to live off-campus who are either 2 1 , have reached senior standing, or who will be 2 1 during the aca­ 6 Campus Buildings Proposed demic year. Academic year is from Sep­ tem ber 15 to June 15. Now that many more students will be eligible to live off-cam­ pus, apartment owners are tak­ Faculty, S. Campus ing advantage of the situation Johnson Praises by placing 1 2 -month leases on their apartments, and in some cases, increasing rents. Alumni Ad. Facility Although the University is con­ Steel Negotiators cerned with students wno will the union’s wage policy commit­ be living off-campus, the amount PITTSBURGH (if)— President Johnson praised steel negotiators tee today. Club Seen Tops List of rent or length of a lease is The President said the strike left up to the apartment own­ Tuesday for sparing the economy a crippling strike, while sources postponement, in exchange for an By BOB HORNING ers. 11.5-cent pay raise, showed a high Patrick B. Smith, director of here emphasized many hard A faculty-alumni clubhouse State News Staff W riter months of bargaining remain if a degree of responsibility on the will be built in the near future off-campus housing, offered sev­ part of both management and la­ eral tips to students who will new steel labor crisis is to be if the faculty supports the idea, Proposals for six new MSU be looking for apartments. averted next fall. bor. Jack Breslin, secretary of the structures, including a library While optimism about an even­ Board of Trustees, said Tues­ addition and an Administration —Read the contract thorough­ Johnson said in a Washington tual settlement was high, one un­ day. ly and demand a copy. news conference that he was con­ ion official cautioned “ we haven’t Building, are before the Michi­ —Find out if the apartment fident the Pittsburgh talks be­ A site near the Forrest Akers gan Legislature, Jack Breslin, settled anything but the postpone­ secretary of the Board of Trus­ is jointly or severally leased. tween the United Steelworkers ment.” Golf Course would be the prob­ This means that if one person Union and 10 major firms will re­ The steel industry simply able location of the club. tees, said Tuesday. leaves, then the others are held sult in a full settlement by the new Breslin, speaking at a joint bought more bargaining time, and "The project is ready to go EDWARD R. MURROW responsible for filling the unit deadline of Sept. 1. all thorny contract issues re­ luncheon of the MSU Men’s Club or paying the remaining portion Johnson reflected the confi­ forward, with the endorsement and Faculty Women’s Club at the main unsettled. of the faculty," Breslin added. Union, said some money has been of the contract. dence of top union and industry "They still have a big Job," A —Make* list of any damages sources that the four-month "The club would probably be run appropriated by the legislature government source said. by the University since the only in the apartment before moving strike postponement initialed But federal officials breathed a for planning, but construction in. Have the manager and the such successful clubs in the Big Newsman money has not been appropriated Monday night will be ratified by sigh of relief after the agreement Ten have been university oper­ students leasing the apartment lifted the threat of a strike from yet. sign it, and at the end of the ated." The library addition, hopefully the nation’s economy. Steel ready by 1967, won’tvUIl I uebe asdû largeldi ge year present it to him so there stocks led a strong surge of the For faculty and their fami­ Murrow will not be an excess damage stock market. as is necessary charge. lies and alumni, the club would to accommodate —Find out what arrangements President Postponement of the strike be financed by faculty and alum­ every student, deadline at 12:01 a.m. Saturday ni funds. It would have eating and have been made for damages, still awaits formal ratification by Dies At 57 but will relieve ">«"v know the cost of repairing it­ guest facilities along with a rec­ somewhat the the 10 major steel firms and the reation area which might include present space ems, or ask to see a bill for Renews union’s wage policy committee, a swimming pool. PAWLING, N.Y.1JP—Edward R. repairs. but this appeared a mere formal­ Murrow, the CBS radio and tele­ problem, Bres­ —Have at least one roommate ity. The union committee meets vision news craftsman and the lin said. The ad­ present at the end of the year Breslin also touched on the former head of the U.S,Informa­ dition would be when the apartment is checked Peace Plea at 2 p.m. today. MSU-State Highway Department tion Agency, died at his farm built where WASHINGTON (tP)— President Negotiators, headed by Union disagreement over runnings road Wells Hall now by the, manager so there will President David J. McDonald w from the Trowbridge-Pine Tree here Tuesday, after 18 months of be no excess damage charge. Johnson, declaring the United and Ohio industry negotiator R. FIRED UP— Greek Week got off to a blazing start cancer. He was 57 on Sunday. stands. —Know who to contact when a States will not "Yield to aggres­ Monday with a torch run that ended with a cere­ Commuter interchange east Murrow built an international First on the B res Conrad Cooper, met Tuesday to mony in front of the Union, The run was sim ilar ‘¡cross the cam pus. „ University priority list for build­ plumber, electrician, or other sion” in Viet Nam, Tuesday re­ plan future talks. reputation from his World War II repairman is needed. newed his offer to talk peace They reportedly will take a rest to the Olympic run, with representatives of the Greek A University committee study­ broadcast's from London. They ings is a new Administration —Check the number of park­ "With any government anywhere units carrying the torch in th e’ relay-style run. ing four proposals for the road were a . vivid re-creation for Building, which the University of about two weeks and resume Photo by George Junne • has been attempting to get for ing spaces or available alter­ any time, without any condi­ talks in mid-May._______________ said only a proposal for bridges American radio listeners of the • nate parking areas. tions." over Farm Lane, Bogue Street courage and tenacity of the Brit­ several years. The proposed site —If you have to sub-let an The President opened his news and Hagadorn Road would be ish in Hitler’s air blitz. for the building is east of Spar­ apartment for a term, try and conference, by saying that some acceptable. "This—is London,” was the tan Stadium, just past Red Cedar use the facilities of the hous­ people “May consider it a small way Murrow began his blitz Road. ing office. war” in which the United States Library Protest ‘Steps Up9 The bridges are necessary so broadcasts. Some people com­ Second is a $5 million class-- —Beware of sub-leases, es­ and South Viet Nam are engaged the north-south campus traffic pared his deep, resonant voice to room-office building which would pecially during the Summer against the communists but "To About 50 students, mostly of the library divisions and a had for improvements in the li­ won’t be inhibited. Breslin said a voice of doom. accommodate about 40 class­ months. It may seem easy at the men who give their lives it is members of the Committee for doubled library staff. brary. After trading ideas for the traffic load during peak hours Six weeks ago, Queen Elizabeth room s and 100 to 200 faculty of­ first, but there are a smaller the last war.” Student Rights, demonstrated in "Progress is already being a while, he told them he was is tremendous now and will be made Murrow an honorary Knigh' fices. The intersection of Bogue number of students here during He also declared it is a war of front of the MSU Library Tues­ made on these,” said Chapin. disappointed with their lack of even worse when the University Commander of the Order of the’ Street and Wilson Road is the the summer, and the original very great importance, “the day afternoon. "I know we have recruited more new ideas, though he was glad expands. British Empire, in recognition of tentative site of the building. leasees could wind up paying stakes are high." "Our own free­ "We’re not demanding any­ than our fair share of the li­ to see the interest shown. his furthering Anglo-American A $6 million Social Science for all 12 months. dom, our own welfare, would be thing new,” Arnold Strasser, brary people available.” friendship and understanding. At Building is planned for Bogue —Look for trash and laundry in great danger,” he said, if ag­ Great Neck, N.Y., senior said. Reorganization of the library the time, he was in a New York Street, east of Kresge Art Cen­ facilities when renting.

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