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Insta*' i Affi««, *' liktttjr ¿StÜHL ¡s.X; next » taset*, f f> ;i \V *5«. MICHIGAN STATI university s' jsplays Set r Farm Week x Kitchen, Modular Home fobit Displayed 4n Union WL - S V fR X t'ñ l'V^mén^îs Tor tM A*h4y«r«üy*Ct‘w*m-«»iÍT •• £*at I »nsung. Michigan If eat her Tuvtday-.cteudy wlfH light »now In tf*e afternoon, **. pactedhtçlh Î5 te JO dagte#», Amitié* day juthet cold with ’Vets* Tue? lav, Jnnvu See Advanced Classes In Dorms New Courses Will Complement Basics Already Offered IVfSlt Mt At.s TO t Né %vf AttWH’ fl ' fi tt i S f f l i t Klft'Hfh, itfS *« #nt{> by Whitt- C o r p o r e o * Nil fb* U S Air U «Hàwtt fu th u . Spot# KitvK#«, wMeH " » mT J ^tv'v ut# tHr#<? o » tuvun*t * wi th th# ttlNBfJ Onw liquid ittyiftu ôh d 14‘aoy (ivi it%îôfi ötfcwnd th# moo« end hack, would h# locot»d t*!on$ »0 f##t of on# tflit ft th# con# i# c> : tfon of o ifiuhi'iHtQ# rocket. Only on* mon would #cif ot o fiiht. A lull' tilt, workino r#•■ plico of tli# Whirlpool S pot# KiHhon ti cut t#rtt Iy lï#4tlO QtfROItlHotfii 1*1 fi'# Util an. # v auege *; M planning ;.. t>Tl#lt«h, 1 ry 4nt! phi kVU*on in i nr-.'i IX Ru# Qjupny faîl fWt First \ egro Enters Cleinson Am >Y s. i r ho#n*t foully for« ,'H thf r r •« ill> |#»v*13C moot of the ihtd* ho 1 pp- WiVtfnn » (ttflhlftttt and * Rust explained. •H t Trill fhrt I* will N »Dr «if Juniofw luthj taro tht Frttsl Much II valevr f t f Î A French 'll\ tl a Informal Robbery Leaves U. K. Bid v; >V n Svtlf H ctures obeMind Í Man XtnrvtUo nwi .VUrtcs Te\p4örec spookor# sponsor#*« by X CSC * od np© Wodnes^ v . rbe Km , eçy MirnlAV night» or hi (vy the ovjMM tofKo. stocking cap mA#k, forvi anti Uving i)Uftrt#ri of t ind Mee* 0 # te i were awì *\tv! Vt SI x>. m fy m SUry Ar Ahm And turned to Tin ? store*# nionoy»** ho ting two bat\k bag# I?* and Monica » h» *pp -he monev nags ar tiuiiv« Romney Bounces Ini Inti let it) sft lil (> . T. 1 low! Mill orif.-utji llVÎ OU? .4.. ' •* Mas meet ñng tfw ms a^'t îïvser Proposed Malaysian Federation Threatened From ,,orl'1 «•nil nut? a near-l' average during rwo yearss at Iowa State I'nlverstty. He was salutntorlan sncl in ft?r National Honor Society at Burke High School, C'harlcs- ion, from which hr graduated be- fore going to Iowa, from which ic transferred lo Clemson. French II ith draw Romney also named Negro ar- countaut tleocge Wnrhlugu.'n ol Detroit to the three-member commission, giving Republican.!! a two to one majority on the powerful group which regulates public and private utillilet? In the state. Burns has been a member of the commission since 1 o,r- when he was appointed to the I Nt |iy " formet t'.overnot < I Menuen Williams, Burns’ old term was to expire In July this year. Washington will serve In the post to that date. lnglls, a Detroit Democrat, was appointed head of the rate- Suspect Captured SMdNAW (DIM) I hr says it has picked up a si In the robbery of a ( tint Monday. Authorities said a man an lng the description of the bandit who held up i O Merchants Bank branch In was picked up Monday nfte at a roadblock on Intersta m o fi T^ a NSA Reform Task Of New Committee n criticized by Ives who oppose ‘s stand on po- d complain that enough for Indi- mene wt Sîon,U\ supporti ipplnes were called to consider security measures in Southeast , ‘*c< A sm as well as the Philippine * t sett ss T East tri West, s chance I tîOuÿtiî.** of genirc mtr tre , ontttior Mar S4ï of pbll- ket >.p>-are,: te >c SU • ’-•c: Ö 1 tse earîy ever. 'j* A'n^ww fw* mtRk-sà?#.c 10 - ♦'•.vgttws of Lan», s stro.tg of el ferri te briTfg Brïtsit ;rtc m ".s tMtihlag Commet Market, let: the meet intellectual lag shaking his «eac. tst aad the **We hsve made ne progress, see atad tfee be t o l d newsmer. " i am ver teen iortnal pessimi säe.*’ Ma l a y s i a hr eaters Southeast ■claim to North Hot nco, IVhlle ty and forma Sly laid opposed to Malaysia, the Phil- ».r: of is — North ipplnes shares Britain’s concern about the threat of Indonesian expansion setting commission by < ?x~< aginaw. ernor John Swainson, but Ha was weairing a fur coa nominfition was never confir mod aiid hiit similar by the State Senate. K? / the thief...wh<3 apparently wai Romney's dismissal c it h iglis lr vina to Dass 1 ilmsetf off a a t has already touched offcititle woman. from State Democratic lea<dors The robber fl< id from the ban! who charge the Gove It is lri a c,a r ... which was later fount reneging on his campatgii prom- allandamcd on a highway. Police iSea of hi--part1*;nn5rtTip in ?îr.-ite ly tfiie man ph iced up was drlv- 4. government. The Senate last ye had planned to fire lnglls wh he revealed he wanted the state major utilities to reduce rati to consumers. Nc h rejected the claim aeo and served notice isb for creation by the Malaysia state. :e in Malaya, Sing- le British-protected ts of North Borneo, ¡eo states, wi Aiui eye ich could —y T - V U J àâuvti ito- s* To Stay Or Not ^ lo -s fa y T Vzier^ciifh' tieid of j e us W ednesday - >>'.es and rt OXFORD, Miss- {UP1 rraed m i* mt6i James Meredith will '•* Near East, Wednesday whether be •¿.and japan, njg&s a t the 1‘ r . v e ,‘The e x p o s i t i o n has not bee designated as a World’s Fair b the International Bureau of Ex positions. Philippin« President Qiosdado. Macapagai told the Philippine Congress that Malaysia would be ripe for subversion. The Presi- dent said a Commun 1St- controlled North Borneo "would pose a grave and intolerable threat to our country.'* British Foreign Secretary , : Homi said the underlying purpose of the Malaysian Feder- ation was to promote stability in ^ neither Singapore nor theP.ofneo :• Republican and Democratic organizations shirt fnio nlgng« territories could hope to exist for the April 1st ballot which will decide the document's fate. Defense Minister Peter as separate states, but that they Republicans are marshalled behind Gov. George W. Romney Thorneycroft confirmed in Parii- could play key roles within the N in support of the new constitution. In his "state of the state" ament that ■ 2,000 men of Bri- bigger grouping which would be :•? address, Romney listed ratification of the constitution as e~ tain's strategic reserve had been better able to resist Communist :$ the first objective of his administration. Democrats oppose the document which -was approved by the Republican-controlled Con-Con last August. They have the support of the powerful Michigan AFI. -CIO headed by August snotuc k ix nr-, o wl 7 w . . .... . - —- - ---------- — — —- -—- a (Cus) Scholle. n and out of the Cen- times in ten years, imittee will work with i he comes here again ammittee members in- clude Peter McPherson; Tom Rasmus son, Lansing senior; Dennis McGinty, AUSG speaker, Lansing junior; Jerry Wallace, Case representative, Cedar aid about $765 Springs sophomore; Dick McLel- holdup. The lan, East Lansing junior; and questioned by Kathy Grzelkowski, married housinst ruDreseiuative, Hannah Says Constitutional Changes Will Benefit Education ..... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■— ....... .... ...................... ............ ..... ■■■■■ ...... .. r» i ■ ......... ................. .................... ■■■■■■ ......... Partisans Form Con-Con Battle Lines lnáoneriar sh pai dowT By SUE JACOBY Of The State News Editors Note: The pfcrtisar -.turi -.*tr ' attle over Michigan’s proposed new con- b»>lU. :hanges in it! provemenr ove Major chang 1. Establish hers Wh( serve for eight-year terms .w ùrè- members Establish for ail colleges. reserve had been better able to resist Communist -ut or 72-hour alert to fly to thrusts. Singapore. He said they would îf'tr Zoo I W*C mi Premature Burial * ur..vers!ty, has ¡»o re forces to Brunei. There are _ . i Several non-partisan organizations have also jumped into %ythe •< 0 « 5 »A'ersv, ; ’ 'r>e--LeajR|e of Wowko Voter»-, which wrly b«t^ ¿he three Borneo stàteà wAk year -oW vWHan neiteersed her r takes' stands ôîi riffn--partisan issues,’ "supports the consti- , _' jjw. coliese T horacycrof* said there had funeral by climbing Into a coffin « tutlon. In spite of a personal appeal by Gov. Romney, the * * * " ’■ r_ti •luinLMd Item!«*"w,tt— been recent reports of outside in th* ntlddte of her room and | Michigan Townships Association recently voted to oppose it, **: - . ** *' but the situation hanging a mirror over it. v ;Vhatwouldratification of theconstitution mean to MSU A mailman entering the room s to deliver a pension check fled jg in horror when the woman got j[[ Con-Condelegate, the newconstitution, "makessignificant «■"use-tailed draw. s him* Zee ic It took 23,000 troops te ¡ J» x on- Merediir at the L’mverstr, stagey sta mis permms were killed andht« D- » janed m the rioesn* was under control. He said troop A mailman entering g and Michigan higher education? dispositions had been made to || | *"* According to President John A. Hannah, who served as a keep w that way. The negotiations wit ! ne Phil- Up and smiled sweetly. « vor.-« ^ m seeem Under the new constitution, MSU, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University would all have eight-member gov- £ erning boards. || Dean William Combs, secretary of the faculty, pointed out j;i that boards of community and Junior colleges would not have •£ the extensive authority accorded the MSU trustees, U. of M. S regettts ^ytd'Waytre^tvte-gqy'iiTTitHra.; •- 'Community and junior college officials would be appointed ¡8 by the state Board of Education,’rather than elected,” Combs Jj; noted. « Under the constitution adopted in 1908, two MSU trustees g: are elected for two-year terms, two for four-year terms -S and two for six-year terms. | (Continued on Page 3)

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See A dvanced Classes In Dorms

New Courses Will Complement Basics Already Offered

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ötfcwnd th# moo« end hack, w ould h# loco t»d t*!on$ »0 f##t of on# tflit ft th# con# i# c>: tfon of o ifiuhi'iHtQ# rocket. Only on* mon w ould #cif ot o fiih t. A lull ' t i l t , w orkino r#•■ p lic o o f t li# W hirlpoo l S p o t# K iH h o n t i cu tt#rtt I y lï#4tlO QtfROItlHotfii 1*1 fi'# Util an.

# v auege *; M planning ;.. t>Tl#lt«h, 1 ry 4nt! phikVU*on in i nr-.'i IX Ru#

Qjupny \» faîl

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First \ egro Enters Cleinson Am

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i r ho#n*t foully for« ,'H thf r r •« ill> |#»v*13Cmoot of the ihtd*

ho 1 pp- WiVtfnn » ( t t f l h l f t t t t and * Rust explained.•Ht Trill fhrt I* will N»Dr «if Juniofw luthj

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Ahm And turned to Tin ? store*# nionoy»** ho ting two bat\k bag# I?* and Monica » h» *pp

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Proposed Malaysian Federation Threatened From ,,orl'1

«•nil nut? a ne a r - l ' average during rwo yearss at Iowa State I'nlverstty. He was salutntorlan sncl in ft?r National Honor Society at Burke High School, C'harlcs- ion, from which hr graduated be­fore going to Iowa, from which ic transferred lo Clemson.

French II ith draw

Romney also named Negro ar- countaut tleocge Wnrhlugu.'n ol D e t r o i t to the three-member commission, giving Republican.!! a two to one majority on the powerful group which regulates public and private utillilet? In the state.

Burns has been a member of the commission since 1 o,r- when he was appointed to the I Nt |iy " formet t'.overnot < I M e n u e n Williams, Burns’ old term was to expire In July this year. Washington will serve In the post to that date.

lnglls, a Detroit Democrat, was appointed head of the rate-

SuspectCaptured

SMdNAW (DIM) I hrsays it has picked up a si In the robbery of a ( tint Monday.

Authorities said a man an lng the description of the bandit who held up i O Merchants Bank branch In was picked up Monday nfte at a roadblock on Intersta

m o f i T ^ a

NSA Reform

Task O f N ew

Committee

n criticized by Ives who oppose ‘ s stand on po- d complain that enough for Indi-

mene wt Sîon,U\supporti

ipplnes were called to consider security measures in Southeast , ‘*c< Asm as well as the Philippine *

t sett ss T h » East t r i West, s chanceI tîOuÿtiî.** of genirc mtr tre , ontttior Mar

S4ï of pbll- ket >.p>-are,: te >c SU •’-•c: Ö 1■ tse earîy ever.'j* A'n ww fw* mtRk-sà?#.c 10

- ♦'•.vgttws of Lan», s stro.tg of elferri te briTfg Brïtsit ;rtc m

". s tMtihlag Commet Market, let: the meetintellectual lag shaking his «eac. ts t aad the **We hsve made ne progress,see atad tfee be t o l d newsmer. " i am ve rteen iortnal pessimi s ä e .*’

Ma l a y s i ahr eaters Southeast ■ claim to North Hot nco, IVhlle ty and forma Sly laid opposed to Malaysia, the Phil- ».r: of is — North ipplnes shares Britain’ s concern

about the threat of Indonesian expansion

setting commission by <?x~< aginaw.ernor John Swainson, but Ha was weairing a fur coanominfition was never confir mod aiid hiit similarby the State Senate. K?/ the thief...wh<3 apparently wai

Romney's dismissal cit h iglis lr vina to Dass 1ilmsetf off a a thas already touched offcititle woman.from State Democratic lea<dors The robber fl<id from the ban!who c h a r g e the Gove It is lri a c,a r ... which was later fountreneging on his campatgii prom- allandamcd on a highway. PoliceiSea of hi--part1*;nn5rtTip in ?îr.-ite ly tfiie man ph iced up was drlv-

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government. The Senate last ye had planned to fire lnglls wh he revealed he wanted the state major utilities to reduce rati to consumers.

Nch rejected the claim aeo and served notice isb for creation by the Malaysia state. :e in Malaya, Sing­le British-protected ts of North Borneo,

¡eo states, wiAiui eye ich could

—y T -V U Jàâuvti ito-

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To Stay Or Not ^ lo - s fa y T Vzier^ciifh'

tieid of j e u s W e d n e s d a y- >>'.es and rt

OXFORD, Miss- {UP1 rraed m i* mt6i James Meredith will '•* Near East, Wednesday whether be •¿.and japan, njg&s a t th e 1‘ r . v e

, ‘The e x p o s i t i o n has not bee designated as a World’s F air b the International Bureau o f Ex positions.

Philippin« President Qiosdado.Macapagai told the Philippine Congress that Malaysia would be ripe for subversion. The P resi­d e n t s a i d a C o m m u n 1 St - controlled North Borneo "would pose a grave and intolerable threat to our country.'*

B r i t i s h Foreign Secretary , : Homi said the underlying

purpose of the Malaysian Feder­ation was to promote stability in

^ neither Singapore nor th eP.ofneo ■:• Republican and Democratic organizations shirt fnio nlgng«territories could hope to exist for the April 1st ballot which will decide the document's fate.

D e f e n s e M i n i s t e r Peter as separate states, but that they Republicans are marshalled behind Gov. George W. RomneyThorneycroft confirmed in P arii- could play key roles within the N in support of the new constitution. In his "s ta te of the state"ament that ■ 2,000 men of B ri- bigger grouping which would be :•? address, Romney listed ratification of the constitution as

e~ tain's strategic reserve had been better able to resist Communist :$ the first objective of his administration.Democrats oppose the document which -was approved by the

Republican-controlled Con-Con last August. They have the support of the powerful Michigan A FI. -CIO headed by August

snotuc k ix nr-, o w l 7 w . . .... . - — - - ---------- — — — - - —- a (Cus) Scholle.

n and out of the Cen­times in ten years,

imittee will work with i he comes here again ammittee members in­

clude Peter McPherson; Tom R a s m u s son, Lansing senior; Dennis McGinty, AUSG speaker, Lansing junior; Je rry W allace, C a s e representative, C e d a r

aid about $765 Springs sophomore; Dick M cLel- holdup. The lan, East Lansing junior; and

questioned by K a t h y Grzelkowski, m a r r i e d housinst ruDreseiuative,

Hannah Says Constitutional Changes Will Benefit Education— ..... ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■— ....... .......................... ............ ..... ■■■■■...... .. r » i ■ .............................................. ■■■■■■.........

Partisans Form Con-Con Battle Lineslnáoneriar

sh pai dowT

By SUE JACOBY Of The State News

Editors Note: The pfcrtisar

- . t u r i -.*tr '

attle over Michigan’s proposed new con-b»>lU.

:hanges in it! provemenr ove

Major chang 1. Establish

hers Wh( serve for eight-year term s . wùrè-members Establish for ail colleges.

reserve had been better able to resist Communist -ut or 72-hour alert to fly to thrusts.Singapore. He said they would

î f ' t r Zoo

IW * Cm i Premature Burial* ur..vers!ty, has ¡ » o r e forces to Brunei. There are • _ . i Several non-partisan organizations have also jumped into

% yth e •<0« 5 »A'ersv, ; ’'r>e--LeajR|e of Wowko Voter»-, which wrly “ b « t ^ ¿he three Borneo stàteà wAk year -oW vWHan neiteersed her r takes' stands ôîi riffn--partisan issues,’ "supports the consti-

, ’ _ ' jjw. coliese T horacycrof* said there had funeral by climbing Into a coffin « tutlon. In spite of a personal appeal by Gov. Romney, the* * * " ’■ r_ti •luinLMd Item !«*"w,tt— been recent reports of outside in th* ntlddte of her room and | Michigan Townships Association recently voted to oppose it,

**: - . * * *' but the situation hanging a m i r r o r over it. v ;Vhat would ratification of the constitution mean to MSUA mailman entering the room sto deliver a pension check fled jgin horror when the woman got j[[ Con-Con delegate, the new constitution, "m akes significant

«■"use-tailed draw. sh i m * Zee ic It took 23,000 troops te ¡

J » x on- Merediir at the L’mverstr,stagey sta mis permms were killed andht«

D- » janed m the rioesn*

was under control. He said troop A mailman entering g and Michigan higher education?dispositions had been made to “ || | *"* According to President John A. Hannah, who served as akeep w that way.

The negotiations wit ! ne Phil- Up and smiled sweetly.« vor.-«^ m seeem

Under the new constitution, MSU, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University would all have eight-member gov- £ erning boards. ||

Dean William Combs, secretary of the faculty, pointed out j;i that boards of community and Junior colleges would not have •£ the extensive authority accorded the MSU trustees, U. of M. S regettts ^ytd'Waytre^tvte-gqy'iiTTitHra.; •-

'Community and junior college officials would be appointed ¡8 by the state Board of Education,’rather than elected,” Combs Jj; noted. «

Under the constitution adopted in 1908, two MSU trustees g: are elected for two-year term s, two for four-year terms -S and two for six-year term s. |

(Continued on Page 3)

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T uesday , Janu

B lo t and Prejudice

Nice Things Come In Small Packages

ÎÜ J -L o s g Paul Schnitt

fur the

Three Quotes ¡V now

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Leiters To The Editor

On The Black Muslims

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esîesŒc îfeew waat tuie te sîï® -.ir**-« s e c - ¿se îè«S c ¡ ;< Ma?.-. N*5pr-a*s bavelMcr. prograasnwiî to tîosk tîa r bladr. Is t r*û i o t ■*wteite es adiaï**

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How long have you beert making posters, Johnson?

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Stats N e * « , East Lansing, Michigan

r,i/fV P i * « « » Controversial T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 3 9 , 1963

»

( ulrndar o f i a i i l i i l ^ l ' A V I t t e

I RICHARD L l M N i R T p jfc* Smhi H *w i

^ poison people*&#ns think w<

: «gMK Hh»r ;

xirs, being poisoned ,v !>y radioactive

L .f cancer- In d u e lu g

to < on*, re* hit In* ,, t i>4 weed plants, *»id the dean of the fiatural Selene« and

iv c i! lists on campus. L»v«t sy v tti touched ¡■event publication of ,,■ • • >y Rachel C ar- »¡¡:j «ho several years . critical acclaim oul'!:shed "T h e Sea

iisi me. h ie-.-•:«•?. an ♦htft*

!W UltUflSt--»t'.i Miss Carson**

v,., that pesticides inmate all

L.i ¡¡.fir, ¿auatic life.

cok is a popu- ■ tive that dea Is of fit* to en»

have accomplished dean said,

**Dut if the book uncritically by the

Electrical T nglurering-.Cor % puter L a b o r a t o r y Seminar

J will to pesiicldea and wildlife can only * *t l o * T*' n.*>#r 1 ? * 'lal la he proxided by a carefully Inie- |2«|0 p m " l l Uni n

( r a t e d research protram , he „.¿S VV 1 .#at 1. #. , ,. «At«*» V. .* ■ . r 1 -i*' tit

Outlines Future Advances

JFK Reviews Space Role

.• 1 ■ * . ' » . / « a f t » * « » f . , . . S M - e e l ! . » . , » , . . A , * » , i . - i . - T . v . v - . i ...* . • . c , . / < * • ■ x < *

, of L u 'í* ,.» - '-V **ÍÍ?Stt¿ . , fS täriin ''* * & * . « e :KASttgio-tetisürttïmu s**-« '.,* - *♦*-•»*.•%,*>» muae .oddi’m t s . -.mïh*ms " * m » « t mu o h u ih fe d - * ",w *v» v,t •;• , • ' • ‘ •k4Hh! * ü t '- , : , - - • • • »ntTHlM t'RtTf*?« S c *m t H 1 T • *t* ^0 nI QT \r.\v\ pr*t \ i u1 • .», ' A n ’ UK * u t* * *gl*tr«îion for >?

f^ eerch e**lf that is the out. om*

book's publication, tt wil m iserably.**

G e o r g * j , Wallace, .. professor, commented tiut Carson’s book was writtrr reaction to the large-scale program of the .federal to ment to exterminate the fit from southeastern United c

causing scientist a t

nado to the book- i leant the facts ui'h the private

ttns that, by use ¡'d by destroying

mown facts and nth 55 pages of

m u m , dean of ural Science and hemistry, said

; Carson's book ,-rei research

srned « Ith m growth prwb-

:icse problem s, carried on by

:n two colleges

:—ts Includeen- rops, horticul- d wildlife, for- i'Vi agricultural i science, and -sthology. problem areas, ntsider the in- t mong pesti- >'SV andecolocv

rotpftionForFonts Over $ /,.) Million

WaSHIWVON I’ - The u troops ami U.S. marshals | Mereduh-University of Miss has cost more than I-».! mcnt official* said Mots

Of theDecember and ! dally since thet

A Justice I tepa the use of mars about $43b.StX) tin

u p s sato military costatotaled $4 .Obh.Oixi through ave averaged about $4,51X1

1 -• research on use on or In raw agricultural 0* DOT on birds, products.

rton used my robin "Such a program would protect J» ' he said, "but both growers and consum ers."

«eil the interpretation Hans A. LlllevJk, associate an | would want to goat professor of biochemistry and it tim e." associate professor Harold Dw«

(■or,ton p., C'.uyer, chairman of v*daon of horticulture said they th e e n t o m o l o g y department, were not sure of Miss Carson's pointed out that the use of pest I- competence In some ar ms , chics involved many years of re - 1 lllevlk »aid that M iss C ar- sear. It. son's efforts in appraising psy-

lh e answer * to the piohlems chological evidence on the effects af )nse,t t esistancr atvd chetni- ®f substances, showed a lack of .'al residues and their relation competence as a psychiatrist as

great as the lack of competence ir. toxicology or tegulaliny ct»i>- frols. • ? . . . .

Davidson said that man has In many areas made an uitproduc- tivr rrarurr prnrtti. rive, tTnts giv- ing birds and wildlife a home,

"W e can't stop caring for eco­nomic crops we planned Just be­cause a few birds may be af­fected ," he said.

"Ev£& common table **l( i*poisonous if used indiscriminate­ly ."

cnt spokesman said ? and lawyers cost

, , J ' Dec. 3| and shouldtotal about $450.000 by the end of January.

Ic the use of personnel iforelntr court MEREDITH

wit Negro student at the Unand equipment to admit Mrredi versity,

Alxtut 23,000 troops and 400 marshals were involved in the opet at on at its height early last October. Two persons were

c< an, hundteds Injured In rioting on the campus at Oxford, Since then, government offi

m., l i é Ep Fisheries and Wildlife Seminar

—4 p.m., 204 Natural Science.Horticulture Seminar-»*! p.m.,

204 Horticulture.Plani P a t h o l o g y - My c ology

Seminar —4 p.m., 450 Nat lit »I Science.

Statistics CoIloquium~~4 p.m., 5K Perkey.

Microbiology and Public Health - - 4 ; l 0 p.m ., 101 Gtltner.

Veterinary Pathology Seminar - -4: 10 p.m., 34b Glltner.

S w I m tn i i ig-- WI s c onsin vs. Wayne State, and Bowling Green vs. M.S.U, - - 7*30 p.m., In trs- -mur al Pool. -• m-

Pre-Med- S o c i e t y meeting - 7:30 p.m., Old College Hall-- »¡leakers R, Shitlinglau. f.Xuothy C a r n e g i e "C areers in Medi­c in e".

Baptist Student iveliowsHlp ■ 7;30 p.m.. Baptist Student Cen­ter, 332 Onkhltl. The speaker Is Rev. Gerald Wyman un "R e - tTgrr.r.cTiu ,1 , änTÄmT1

Thet a Sigma f5h l--S ;30 p.m., Art Room, Union,

Wa sh in g to n , ,b - PresidentKennedy looked back today on 1962 as the most suere»sful year "in our brief but active spa. r his*,»i y *bily«<k\ a,. tjAi*N4 .civi»aM>A'i *i-<vsT*' ex.rtst*;- -

..fv*a-ti»v fui«Ai ca- .. . •■ Uradtng fbe In* ¡t v ■■ • , ■

bitloua goal of putting a man on the moon.

Vice P r e s i d e n t Lyndon ft, Johnson, as chairman, of the Na- tivtml Asrorwiutlcs and S p a c e Council, measurer! the U, S, space effort against that of Russia and concluded "T he United States generated a grcatet rate of space p rog ress,"

"Due to ttie openness of our program ," Johnson s a i d , "The world lias become increasingly aware of U, 8, «pace achieve­ment s and out internatlonaf prestige has been inct eased due to the mounting number of our -o jr e'eucpp**#»- and vrftrfKHRuvi»'. efforts to cooperate with other nittions*

"It s e e m * paiUvulariy im­portant that we atrengtheo and then maintain both the policy an.l the practice of making public all Information regarding our space program, wh i c h p*ll! not ad-veraeiy affect out' hatlonal uc-

urlty/ 7 Johnson said.

Kennedy's hriaf letter trans­mitting *• u-ngthy report to c o n ­gress said 1962 "w as s period of scceleratton.-sccompli shment

7 >-_4\ .■ÿt-rn<*.a*. (»'v.-'bir .y sssd rÄtsM-t: a j» m ç z . * « s t á t ' •

• j 1*" ' * r,"" . . . The economic benefit* of

Out national spftce program a rc s)*o revealing themselves st sn increasing ra te ,"

Johnson, in comparing theU,S, and Soviet space effort, »aid;

"At yeai ' s end^hry WOl I

M SU ’s V alu ed Cyclotron Technician, Kingston, Dies

grai’dchtldr^n; his wot he* st st er.

The b ody is nt theG orsline- Runcitnnn l ast Chanel.

MSV (Irad To Conduct Peace Corps Interviews

\ Peace Corps representative In public relations through the and alumnus of MSI' , Melvin J . state extension services of the Thompson, will be in 31 Union, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Wednesday at 4 p.m. to meet with He also assists in the liaison with various groups and individuals college and universities grant- interested in P e a co Corps op- ing degrees or certificates in portuntties. agriculture and home economics

Thompson, s p e c i a l agrlcul- and related a r e a s , turn I assistant in the of fit e of Thompson will be on campus Public Affairs, has been on the Tuesday through Thursday this Peace Corps staff since Dec, 1 week to take part In ihe barm- 1962. e r 's Week program. He will meet

A native of Ravenna,Michigan, With rural sociology classes and Thompson received his B,S, and ,h* Young Farm er's short courseM.S. from State, lie continued ' D ssci.. ________________his e d u c a t i o n at the American U n i v e r s i t y in W a s h i n g t o n ,

.1 « D. C. and the University of Mary- . land.

As a member of the Peace Corps staff, Thompson assists

ahead of us In sice and total weight placed Into orbit, in the thrust of their operational rocket engines, and 1 n the developmentitf t ■«***** ij*

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Space i apftule recovery is foremost among techniques being developed," the report said.

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actt*luwmy said, ’The loss ofMr. King st 311 Will be keenly feltby the dcpft' •trtwnt nrt the cycto-iron projec

A resider t at 5t>~6 Cade Street,Hast eit, Mr. Kingston Is sur-vi vet by his wife, Rosaline: oneson, David, Fairborn, Ohio; two

Co ssacks are a pa storal peoplewho develop cd a wirlike way oflife. Their name de rives from aTurk sh w o rd meaning adven-11 or dis turber cf the peace.

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'Mono’ Strikes 20-25 Students Per Month

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brary, said the books show what ta being written tn and about Af­rica today. Emphasis Is placed on to p ic s or p re s e n t I ' . ' ' , in ter­est.

In the exhibit were pamphlets and hooks printed In Africa, In ­clu d ing “ The 1 tfe and Death of M r, lum um ba,"

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MApparently truth la only what Mr. Romney says it is,” Walsh comment cil,

'Governor Romney would do well to gel objective leglslsitve a.lvlce on the new constitution,"

ClltS.ctis for Sound Government is a s t a t e w i d e groups which nppoims the new constitution.

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