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GOP Deny Democrat Seat In Legislatu re
By Af1 ond UfM Wlti SetvU et
ComM O K 'i *WMbt CkIIof1 Strip Unloading
ai .ufetei i C on itrva tlv# Hopes
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Waldron A c e n s e s
W a l t o n
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To Speak On Future Direction
Fuxak Note« Import Of Special Address
Initial Faculty Confab
New* Paper Strike
Continued en pee# 3) «nun9 flÉÌÌ fAlléd, \\ io |f mm- 'omfftttte* tr [lièti di dèh* i l Atul Smith ~ &Ét TO tftàfót!
Convocation Replaces Winter AssemblyRed
Historian Will SpeakYoung Socialists
To Sponsor Editor
tv ad ihóth#r pAVifiim Wcdiifsdiy otitha foi" F f It* Rôt? of thé Iky of P ip tnvAiioni itf til MtStt, §1 iilt|WtU *i Al ut WILLIAM COMSS
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ChartresPolice Abuse Claimed In Southern Arrest
Iti View of the tremetuloUi growth of thé UnlvçFfttty, It cuti ht* IlliUfîlfd thflt P fisld tfil tifiti- »ifth*# speech Witt hflvê *l£n líl- CAttt hparlnft on the tflrgct1<*n MSI? wit I tik# duriti* fhé coiti**
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SlMp* Will hr)V£ tO ftCCPpI AllIncreasing number of iUfckmtf?,’* \?Arg said* u Wi h*ve to bt> sure that our •C'ftdprnlc and teaching standard* f*ren#t lowerod § i e result of IncrpRAitig enrollrncnt.1*
Vftrfr said Hannah** address
Approvati ny flit DOAVd of I ru i* tNft*
The potley prohtteits speaker* frotti sdvocatlng violétti over- throw of th t fov or timoni.
J in Garrtpt, forniti* prtRldtnt of ih» Yottng Socialista stili on probatton for sllowlng tinelsfcfod sp tsk trs f ili tornii $sld Aptht* ker hid beco loformed of thè campus rt-gulatlon* conctrnlng sptiktri*
l i If pollrtrnfnrttij* srlfse
don, Hr, J* i and Ivanhoe DotisM** •on, 211 Ntw York City, wort arrosted during Christmas wtmk while delivering food, clothing and medicine to needy Negro families IntheClarksdale, Miss*»
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derisions which formerly on the Senate, Combs said,
Council member* includi pre&idOfif « v i c e pres l <
* (Continued on poge 8)
State Dems Draft New Floor LeaderFloor Leader Claims DzwA™)..Mhme j L iterature Falsified wVi^M thous« "* <
Empire State Blaze flamed On Cigarette
National Head Plans VI A I t To Dispell Student Fear Of Organization’s Policies
NSA actively campaiiins for higher teacher pay, better univ ersity gal (tries, and support of federal aid to education.
“ Those opposing NSA do not see the results of its activity and th erefore , they oppose i t ,” said B arn es ,
Mom’s Plea Frees Death Car Driver
S* Blondy o f Detroit icmior Democrat in t h < roofed last yeor'sfloor*
p í CiUtHyt
Basil Brown of Detroit and Philip- ,,f Milan in Ftocl Island County Rahoi of Iron Mountain. Court.
The D em ocrats a l s o named Gar ja , , i . o : . red signalRahoi as .,sslst;,nt floor lender• light while driving * Is wife toHe is serving his sixth term a hospital Nov. 15, A collisionand held the job last year. Also occu rred and it brought deathsupporting Blondy and Rahoi in to Kenneth R. Smith, 28 , of E astthe caucus vote were Charles Moline, a B lack Hawk CollegeYoungblood and Stanley Rorycki. student.
Blondy says he was surprised “My r d cpne,” . ’,y. 1 aid,Oy -- Agttf? 'MfitkuiS - ■ W - <ii ‘Rsa'dlk*' -• ‘ ~rW* AT't v n t ; ' ‘fanyone to vote fpr rtie.“ He said would like to see :.is life count . . .“ I was drafted. When they came for something.** to me I told them—‘If you have the ■ ' -votes I won't turn you down’.*’ »a# . . I nW eather Proves Stock Exchange ProblemTo PaperHead Acquitted The State News requests
m a r r i e d housing residents ■, - ■ ■■■. to leave their outer: storm
i desaw.taeleohed for dsUiwr y.-. well.termer'--ooerd.eitsivm sa-at- the New York Stock Exchange, was acquitted on income tax evasion charges Wednesday.
A Federal court Jury brought in the verdict for a c q u i t t a l after three and a half hours of deliberations,
U.N. Gets Tough
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«aviay beside the fe lt- ■ . ^ a cold water
ln,a Game1 M e n t a t i o n
« w , a top . * i i l be pre-.,wifttt anar tn e :
morning.Wind and snow tend to blow
away papers that are placed in front of the doors, causing trouble for malntainence men.
r h u f day, January \QMichigan State New», E aat Lanaing, MichiganOn C ampul
4 Step Toward
In re move f»»y r '4 W# wit! * fl nft
1 Wofttifi gtu3e«t» «t I înlversity of MiehlKB* WifcStsiR «PS Struggling -«Wt«k Rom« auc-c#*«
rtwRR string« that bind them to the Uftivarstty,-—jSfr* A Ü of M, Settlor women In sorority hnum»» »^ / 'ÿ **T perwliRton system with no hours reait-u
: I bodlM of women's dor me «r e Considering w\ // «yitem there,V / Under the key permission system, keys nr,
>s»»s . J l / women, «nd R coed need only sign wn »•residence opens st ? s,m. the following day.
I f f Wisconsin women st*è going tobst for » »ilt!jf include ell sophomore, Junior, snd senim- ««w Mill shove,
f 11 At Mtchtgsn Stats, the opinions of ittKloht In/ f t It policy very.., -
f / I l f NS hey Jelinek, Three Oskt senior and tn ■,11 f I tnter <* Residence Hell Council, tt.t,,h•>j [I “ W « emild N jM U IW ^ lM -Jb e -s i i .z -e
3 1/ tw aimmif impoinfirtsT*3 "P y the time people get to Reboot,*' Karen
... —. ■ N.Y, hmioi snd AlISC i ofn esentstive im : t ____.„ ✓ * -hsMis .o r ingrained any wey. The om ••
will find s w«y regsrdless of the rules. I'm for p«t Dumas, president of Psnheilénir Com
1 j the pulirv, “ After «while, girls would come ishe said. ‘.'It would also pi »re m m , fesponslhiii
'which fi* good fhlt TCSH*f see how the 'key sysiOtn
Sunless all senior women ll\ed in one dot in
A no-hours policy for women - oven spoIöt doUhtixlly olrrt much administrative ÖßM£lHc Wisconsin, not because women tre not to hr | oi the difficulty o( putting the key system Into e
Frances Del.isle, director of Women's fj|v prime pr ahiem wnatdhc security, since the locks if sever si hundred gisls had theft own keys.
At Wisconsin, the plan Is protested as being fin since an "a ll night honte««" would have to fig
~ This might eventually necessitate a hike in rttYfher difficulties hare «r|«en In the are»
to what's going to happen to "o o r * s is " rsipn , cotnpîétely, Ctsiii-övstty is currently raging , a coed c«n nr cannot do when she is ’ v»«,.
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icy arc faRing a iirectton toward ! ~atimini strati yc their constder*
“ I WHI Now Pa»« Among You Our New Manual For American M ilita ry Advisor» In Viet Nam E ntitled- *Wbat To Do Until Your Helicopter Get« Shot Down'
Retired Prof Finds Fan
t&mê tftfeittitiw# «amu thit tip Icjjg, Jtinc <-'■ v#i'*y #lÄiY f*ttt ftrtThst nmation "K s tt Lansing" 1 ItXl slgn-out cards covers s heck
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“Letter* T v Th cC d ito r >
Crad C, barges‘■POPi*
I prwrjssuvt (tr Y$&r£-Hit? I * wvvplf j pa 0^ HI*third book In his scholarly field. His record matches thst of the majority of his collogues; yet he is singled out for Incompetency.
Everyone knows that his resl sin was publishing too much, not too little.
Once upon a time professors were admired and respected for their e f f o r t s to explore new fields. But in this grotesque modern world, silence anddisengsge-
tros will have and the miod«
Letter PolicyLetters to 1
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“stior, raised is whether or not the »nmeut is sc res trlctpd,that u p re- li, end ronsequrrtU . a mjslescUns 1 Urderstandïng civtc responsibii- is true that we as students do not s thst govern this university, it is we cennot play sn active role tnTiUa&K& * Hi?Sf
I* lw€ cLas^room mt ca; of democracy and free ente
¡cam the principles ■priw, and then in our > We car, put these ainly there are rulesprinciples into »
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hitan látate N e w a , E a m L a n g in g , MichiganThursday, January 10, i#fi3
Travel Series Focus Wildlife
ement Bureau Book Conflicts With Historyal Union Records Inlérvipwjnjt nBureau tuH dijf, Jan, a w il Information in •now Bureau Bullottnfiof j u , 14 .H ,
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A cotiflid with “The Michigan wofk, ill# lontf^vtffly itn f*#or Liw /1 a book on *H# h!§* volvoo « p#$§§|i in th# book «Hat lory of ioclAl w*lf*r* in MU Ht~ **pUit\* a |?90 tfcilatt providing P it P i Inn»m reVf*ftl#>d. * for th# r#l!#f of tHopObf IflMtrH-
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and HI» n*av#4 -RvttS #*4-wttdtif# film #>L«nd of
404 timi poor f 4ff#t*i to Micnlgufi whon ilio Hiitlfh floe olili (low ovor fht trull au g ond iH# Fmtdi, T k if i wof# no ictlv« w itfirr programa it th#iimo»
**Tho firm orgonliod «(fort to cor# for th# offllctitd com# oboot
Tachometer Thief NeU $()& lievi w In Auto llreak-ln
.A fhlaf < fiUMd an èétimtttftil $1 2 $ worth <>f damage t« a 19*2 Convertible will te stealing ft $6$ tachometer from the car, accord- Inf to eampua police,
The damage end theft were discovered âbôtU íiSOTüeeey eve- ntnf when James I., Dingwall, HI, an Owoaan reatdent, returned to his car In the parking area behind Wells ligi I , .
-, TI jue-jj ■ >td*icut'W*ow^|jKViiV À Í» it:w f l i t r ï ô p of di# c ir io » olvoo# th# Uâ?k aft## Which H# r#ttlov#t5 tbi tftChom#t»r. * \
NSA Arranges Travel Service
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Music
Poet Plans Appearances In Detroit
ifofs Prepare Ohio xpenditure Report
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International Ralatlona Club - 7 p.m., I ) Union.
Kappa Phi—7 p.m., Wealey Poltndatlon,
pranch'Club - ?;3CTp»m«, i ew • er Poem Union. Dterueslon by forrlgn aiudenta from the former French colonies.
Lea (lourmet--8:30 p.m., 101 Kellogg Center.
w<*aloy Foundation Council m e e t i n g -• 9;15 p.m., Wealey Fouhdafipn.
State faculty imatlnx what it#-supported ?r sit le i will oqwrtdlfureti ars,I i p> epat big
»aioftheöhlo ( ommtaaion. i on the Study
tore win tie mane after a many- faceted analyata.
factors being considered Include existing fm-little# and their present and potential utilisation, replacement needs over the 10 « year period, plan! for capital Improvements and expansion submitted by the school a Involved and protected enrollment figures
Jamrlch baa conducted similar Studies for the Heaid Com of th# Ntw York Stilt# fiotird of R#g#nfi »fu1 for Michigan* ft Coun» (Coofiriutd from pog# 1)
youngtftt brother, and Abfftblffi H l b i c o f f (tHCtíftñi)* tb# Proni - d#nt I form#r Sê#f#tftfV of Wei-
fhê Hou»# hid Ha Cere moni# ft, too, with 67 ti#w Rêpr«i«nlitiVfK til tel ftJ their oith for the first tuu$. ftut the Cir#m0tiioft, wtilcH included thé for toni Ity of r#» electing »Il flou»# officer », gave way quickly to the d#etftlve hu niñea* of voting op the lumi# of th# Rule» Committee.
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«vmtms $0.45 if !e r è o w•¿¡or lo t. ftaalïirïtl ago. Near school. Rental Apartmentime.
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WiShtnS t ompany, Ï eehnology, and the Eweyelopedti J Uaan iv tlltd to of Biological Science,
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; _________ •______________________________________________ Thursday. January 10, 1963 7Dormitory Population Decreases Prof Elei1e,,Hpad
Council
rrtm u r i wir«
loprdl» Ronrony to DU««»* C oiutltvH
Although ih*i torni number <if lt i>vpr *>»rt *f Ih® beginning«udente houaed in dormitori«» ol '"infer term . decreased thlt torm. mor* new A total of ÌI.S 29 students a r*ändert» etpplifed for residence housed In dormitorio* this win.-hal l . äÄ*i*nm«iii4i üi»i) any prr.- '*r torm, 5,?00 in toft»*« httUá
and S,A29 In women*« dorms*
had boon, "quite pioaood with the way tho reorganization of tho housing office had worked
if office waa divided t a J P " Th* certified public account-
main houatng office wav *** pcofbasion I* the moat r*p - into three division* with ,£**y Rrowing profession In our sd ' housing and 'off-cam- - ° o u t r y today. According •otiaing "offices act sir to l ,rn*‘" r>* Fdwards, chalrro
pi^w>V<allT -*J, S4*W Tfr/irr—^ r r : r*«x3EH&iKW flW W » t.
nd edition Beneke, who has taught at rodurtory Michigan stair since Nig. wsn uovernor George Roinney says h-*
I „ Ironatitution today in hia State.of JVfr r.amual in- the Mgma Vi Junior award for Uturr. i t
K-M\i'tu«»Urthe outstanding research at MSU In say* it will eatahliah->\p#;Hted out- 1959, Mi* previous publication» State's cuthe inter- re)a- Include "M edical Myeoiofy. Lab-
understudy oratory M«rua1 ", also publt
day the residence hall division processed more newsppiications
Lecture Series
1(t, mat erf re f- by Burges*, and contributi "llendbaok of Biology " ,
I te n d s Co-op MootingT n a ia M
î • • •
II dtscuaa the proposed new* State m et* eg* to the le f ts - 'r> •___n » .
governot will talk about the new document because he * O p U 'Sa basts on Which to deal with some at th e •«,
•nt problems. Five s p e a k e r s will discuss"Socia l Change in Latin America; The Rote* of Labor and Management, during the seventh an-
SELFRiUCE AFB ~ A 41.5 million F 106 Delta Dart Jot fighter c ‘ruK,8,r‘* ‘ Rc, * f,on* '■«*" was doatroved 3ad another severely damaged early Wednesday S#r,M ‘ Monday at
m m ja m - pokeaman placed the damager . . . , i he first lecture will be de-. - were no injuries. Six other planes , , , . _ __wet r. evacuated trrun the «hokee-hangar- without dsm*“ rK— .....
v Oi'-c ccercat; mUH+
Fire Hit* Selftidge Air Bote
langei lire here. An Air F tout $5 million.
Business Council Elects H unter
Arthur E, Warner la the 19 president of the Council for P r
nonce* for nousms seetgnments Ray Lamphear, d i r e c t o r «
married housing, and Jack Set bold, heed of off-campus houe ing. both said the reorganize tion had b e e n eccompilahe smoothly and had contributed t
sdmtniarratto In most states,*’ <,}», ' ' Phts . numb tee to practice p sting exceeds those
e £ 8 f l ? " j r r ? 9 - V f . .
Will* b e v liscu ssrd *t Thr 1 Cooperative CouiWli meetir
AHttngan night nt ' p.m. in thr VVllsôh nlng coure# Aud., and at P;30 tn the southchers from ctaaaroom of Brody Hall,
ccix. Information on ICC rush wül1* joint ap- tu» preaented. Slldes Mt&Wing fac- itege-e# Fd- «t» ,rf thr cooprrsttve sy*tem tn«rtment of action will be presented., ' . . n lil-----A-second awoHug wiU tw held estirnated ut glOd.OUO tl>e
. tiMu ine *tt«kee-h angst* without damage. The , ___ • . ■ ■ ‘ ■ fesslonal Education for Bus metis f ..........
«tfftfipokssattK. r,îtrf. r ,., . * ? , S í f r r — V :• * ^ à - ▼ t ó i W W o * - - -The serie* la sport;pv»inMpn»n-w Mwvytyh.department and departments from the nearby communities of „ _ . .Mount Clemens. Rbaevlllr. .mi Harrison and Clinton townships fP *r « ion th* of ln~aent equipment to battle the blaze. ttrnatlonal Program *, i.ecture*
begin at s p.m. and are open to. public.
Other lecture* will include: "T h e L a t i n American Labor L ead er," Robert j". Alexander,.
Block River Dredge Project Approved
MHTH HAVEN--The Army Corp* of Engineers has notified thecity vemnussion that yt.utyr has been attocared for study of
ivlgation improvement needs on Black River here. The engineer» p ro ffsto t of «conomíc at Rut-
.r'attitude research |y¡ the dining room ofSitawHall !t,\ .icpiivrd chil- st ? p.m. on January 14. v.x'1 s\s<cin. ih e i r I h e m eetings a re open to all «tshtdiw and evtu- students, jtiti will be studied
dcptivaHM i» • Plan € olkxinium< .v r .” 5sys
tiuating ()n Pawn Study
1st of dt edging a m ile- long channel eight feet deep and M) feet wide and said half the cost would have to be borne locally.
Michigan Accident» Down From *42
Stare Bolice provisional ressorts Wednesday «, " ". , . . : . 7 Social Change in! .vttn Amin highway accidents this year through y S J . * D ro fe lJ . , „ r
0 lea.« than rh* 00 .blita,« t« ,-.rr<.. i , R*n * proiesaor
FASI LANSINti showed |9 persoiI ueaday. This was 10 less than the 29 killed in traffic mNhsf during the same period of 1962.
;S, irfflce Of e on the cut-
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' The philosophy department will sponsor a colloquium on the reasons for the Interpretation of « poem Friday evening in the Phys ic * — Mathematics Conference Room at fiido.
Pt'ofesaor Charles L. Steven- SOh of Michigan will he the guest.
Fotd Put* New ‘Sporty* On Sole
DETROH— Ford Wednesday re a line of new l9o1~i/2 sporty tt> nest month, Prlcos were not annotn
SlueI m m i g r a t i o n C a n B a F u n n y
gers University, Feb, 4; "Management Elite"and Industrial Relation* In Latin A m erica.'' William F , Whyte, professor of industrial sociology at Cornell University. March 6;
t he Role of Government and erica ,**
in theDepartment of G o v e r n m e n t at Dartmeifrh College, April 16; and "United States Foreign Policy and Social Change in Latin A m erica," R i c h a r d Goodwin, deputy a s s i s t a n t secretary of state for inter-American affairs and former special assistant to Fhr#*srldktntKtjuuu8dy,^Ajyrn29*
grama in business, took office Jan. 1. He was elected by the nstltmat organization's executivecouncil.
The council includes u ¡associations directly related tohigher education for business, About 50,000 lodfVlduals are r e p r e sented,
'Ut# purpose oi ika tw w ftl is to complement and serve the. Individual member associations who have an their purpose the promotion and improvement of higher education for business.
Warner, a »teff member stiice . 1953, is the author of numerous b u s i n e s s journal articles and monographs.
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NEW BRUNSWICK. N, 4. {API—Andrew Kviet can reel ifn ih ip oaUi without battmgt &n fvFliinh.
WONOlNfUl FOR MORAL f “it come# pretty easy after 4o';hKi i»m. a ' hr says.MEMPHI S , I'titt, (API A That1# the number of Imuiigtant» he guided toward oil
Mrmphts woman, after a hard 3S years of naturalisation work.day1« work, uonftdeil to a friend At 70, Kviat has retired as ohtof of the Middlesex County Naturali-that she was plumb worn out, zalton Bureau,
"Well, you don't look it," do- He *»• known as a gentle man. always ready to offer a smile and afended the friend staunchly ."You friendly word la bewildered youngsters and frightened oldsters going look real extinguished," through the naturalization process.
One of the beat reward« he got from his work was laughter. He re members an old woman who came to his office with her small grandson,
"M other," he asked, "what color is the flag’ "M IC H IG A N" * ? H *1 A t *•' «
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