
Wmm. P 9 M H H a£&.ksPi?£vksPk'ì ; a m i V" Serving MSU for 52 years ,.> Stom i Class Poat*«* e r e n (g 1909 VoL 53, No. 82 Thursday Morning, October 19, 1961 12 P a g ttM d at Cast l^nansTillah. a U. Plan To Raise Student Fees Legislators Peace, Greet Idea Mr. K. Says Warmly Bv THU ASSOCIATED TOSS* MOSCOW <jT> — Premier Officials of Wayne State Uni­ Khrushchev declared Wednes­ versity, pleading poverty for day tbe Soviet'Union m eans to their school, offered Tuesday to nave ah the necessary nuclear increase student fees it the leg­ and missile weapons of every islature would come across range to crush anyone “chal- with matching money. ! teffigmg us to w ar.” Their proposal got a surpris­ But he'said his main chal­ ingly warm reception lrom lenge to. the capitalist world economy-minded member* of is the 20-year program he laid the legislative appropriations before the applauding 22nd So- committees. The lawmakers | viet Party Congress Wednesday asked Wayne representatives | and “it can be fulfilled success- to spell out their ideas 4n de­ j fully only in the conditions of tail at a meeting here Nov. 7. j peace." Khrushchev, who Tuesday Led-by Dr. Clarance Hilber- j spoke of exploding a 50-mega- ry, WSU president, the univer­ I ton bomb 2.500 times the size sity delegation proposed to [of—the first atomic bomb at raise the 1962 spring tuition for Hiroshima, promised as he has resident students from 8116 to before to “disband our army ON TO BRODY4—Some of the 3,000 students who joined in toe Rose Bowl demon­ $155. This,, they saidA would Sad sink our atomic bombs and stration last night. After passing the girl’s dormitories on Beal the crowd headed raise approximately 8217,000 A ll. GONE—Caryl Wflttamsoa looks vainly for another apple la toe Hortiealtore I missiles in the ocean.” for toe Brody group. —State News photo by Fred Bruflodt. or roughly the amount the leg­ display which was located in treat of toe Horticulture Building Wednesday. Tbe Hus promise was on the con islature reduced Wayne’s bud­ display was set ap in celebration of National Apple Week. dition there is an agreement get this year.“ . 0 0 general and complete dis 3,000 Roar Their WSU OFFICIALS, including, armament under strict inter­ members of the university national control on which west ‘Power Board of Governors, asked the Provost Urges Congress To era disarmament negotiators legislature- in turn to supple­ never have been able to get a Rose Bowl Hopes ment the budget by an equal satisfactory agreement Grab’ At - amount for the 1961-62 fiscal Khrushchev, in a six hour year, which ends June 30. speech his second such in two By E. MALCOLM FILSON numbers ri sorority girls join­ Of toe State News Staff ed the chanting demonstrators Wayne’* current state budget day*—outlined a 20-year pro­ Help Build Image of MSU Con-Con who sang, “Won’t you come is 815,582,000. gram which he said would give A crowd estimated at over Hie university also proposed " By nut ASSOCIATED PKKSS 3,000 students roared State’s out tonight.” B y ¡SALLY ROTC and HPR requirements Experimentation with leara- i a three-year graduated budget DEBRICKSON A jurisdietioaal quarrel be­ hopes to go to the Rose Bowl . About this time police be­ Of toe State News Staff have been lightened, this ing devices such as teaching s S tS T ^ ******* came interested in proceedings increase, beginning with the tween two constitutional con­ In a running demonstration 1 n switch from the semester to tbe course might provide an an­ macbmes and dsasd a ta rii h* »escribed it as a blueprint East-Lansing and around the and attempted to break up the Provost Paul A. Miller ap­ swer to the "lack of pride” vention Committees flared up quarter system in the fall of pealed to members of Student H-.li .j .< far the inevitable downfall of Wednesday with one being ac­ entire MSU campus last night. crowd, which brought cries of problem. Spurred on by cries of “We’re “Party pooperl” 1962. Under that, plan, student Congress Wednesday night to clS v p erim ^ S ^ ^ * “ 1^!* ^ and the ¡JumPh cused ri a “power grab.” fees would increase 8600,000 help build up Michigan State Miller offered a list of a few Hie charge came from Frank going to the Rose Bowl” and The mob then headed toward of the departments in which g ro u p ilg l^m various cur- “We’re number one,” jubilant the first year and the legisla­ University in the eyes of its riculums and «-las» levels. An- , aireaay nas aammis- Millard, former Republican at­ the Union, ran through and ture, by continuing its present own students and faculty. MSU has top ratings^ chemis­ torney general from Flint, a students of both sexes ran stopped in front of Campbell try, microbiology, English, ag­ other part of this program wffl!tered a ^ defeat for ag&ess- through campus in ever-in­ 4-1 matching ration, would al­ Miller said that the student include holding classes m resi- KHRSHCHEV page 5 member of the Con-Con legis­ Hall.. More girls joined the locate $2.4 million.“ body’s lack of pride is the dif­ riculture, business, science and lative powers committee. creasing numbers. Seven stu­ Rose Bowl-happy crowd which- arts,"political science, social dence halls (planned far Case dents were arrested by East The plan also would provide ference between making it a It was -levelled at the com­ next, moved around to Landon a loan plan for part of the in­ science, the basic or univer- Hall next year) and the Wilson Lansing police. All seven Hall, Yakeley, Gilchrist, then “good” university' and a sity college, and international t dorm, now in planning stages: mittee. on miscellaneous pro­ crease, enabling students to '•great” one. visions and schedule, headed pleaded guilty and were fined Williams. The crowd ran down programs. I Decentralization at buildings 010 and 83.30 costs. defer repayment until a year Explaining the multiple 24 Queen by Claud R. Erickson, R-Lan- Michigan, blocking traffic for after they discontinue full-time functions of the University, He pointed out that MSU has I a?(U'f?s^'s the benefits sing. State police units all through blocks, chanting “Let’s go to over 200 faculty members krih the small college and attendance in college. Miller attempted to show cause Erickson's committee said this area stood by on alert. Brody.” serving „overseas, and has ; Apparently the demonstra­ “This is a new approach and for several of the problems that Discussing plans for Wilson Candidates yesterday that as part ri its They regrouped in front of it sounds good,” said Sen. Clar­ draw criticism from faculty gained international fame with preparation of sections of a tion started in the vicinity of a Butterfield Hall, circled Brody, its foreign programs. Hall, Miller said that it would; fraternity house on West Grand ence Graebner, R-Saginaw. and students. be equivalent to another coi- j new constitution, it would look and by the time it had passed "-We will be very happy to “The American ' university “The happy or peaceful uni­ into matters dealing with corp­ River Ave. and then picked up the other five halls in the Bro­ lege within „the University.; Announced momentum as the group head­ look into this,” said Sen. Elmer today,” he said, “is under-tre­ versity,” he said, “is nonex­ orations, eminent domain, per­ dy group it had tripled in size. R. Porter, R-BIissfield. housing students, and meted- j Here’s a list of the 24 coeds ed for “sorority row” on mendous pressure, both eco­ istent except in the public ing classrooms and faculty ri - 1 sonal property and homestead Rather Hall looked like an ant­ “I think it is very worthy nomically and population-wise. image. The price of ‘happi­ r i i i a to compete In toe final M.A.C. Ave. The crowd grew hill as men scurried down fiees. exemptions. He named subcom­ as it passed several fraternity that you are trying to help Society has placed multiple ness’ in a university is medioc­ He also went on record as jrigisg ter Homecoming queea mittees to start the work. stairways to join. yourselves with our assist­ obligations .upon us, and we rity.” . _ and her court of nine. houses on the way. When they being in favor of voluntary, not i THE LEGISLATIVE powers reached M.A.C. Ave. large Leaders yelled the inevitable ance," he added. “Maybe this have to meet them.” Miller explained the Univer­ compulsory, class attendance The qaeen will be crowned committee, headed by T. Jef­ “Let’s go to Shaw” and 3,000 will be tbe beginning of some­ Miller suggested that a one- sity's conservatism by point­ He added, however, that he is; at toe Homecoming dance O ct ferson Hoxie, R-St. Louis, took students ran down the Brody thing that will stimulate more hour weekly series of classes ing out that blending the past also in favor of a stetMin is ! 28 after •* game, a dim view of Eriekson’s move. shortcut. At Sparty an im­ cooperation between the legis­ might be offered to freshmen, aiso m iayor or a step-up in ■ 8ae Delta G am m a; Jill and the future with the present work required of students. xBaertwer,— ha -----fiaat Y akeley; - M artha Hoxie brought the subject up Enrollm ent In promptu pep rally was held lature and the universities.” featuring lectures by “our best is a tough job—but this is what : Brink, Alpha, Phi; Patty Coleman, I Ik lu Delta Del tar Marilyn Dudu, this morning at a meeting of and energetic supporters people from on and off cam­ it must do.
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