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E*tabli*hcd 1910 Vol. 52. No. 125 Serving MSU For 51 Ywir» Ea*l l-an*ing. Michigan. Vednrwlay Morning, february 1, 1961. 6 Pag«** I'H’I .» Lent« ‘Cheerful’ Ape Is Recovered From Atlantic After Long Ride in Rocket REPORTS TO CONGRESS— I're-ddent Kennedy presented hi* Stale of the I'ninn me*«*;iire Monday, ¡n t h e House of Representative chamber before a writ »e*ion of C'oneress. (AP Wirephoto) Mirtv SiHtkpsnwn Disagree pate of Nation Picture Too Grim? Liberals Win Out In House Six Men ■¡à»# ISHTNCiTO” . • . rC 'SCUO 'tTiS The* inilu nt C o n js r t * - •*.; Kennedy’s State ' •;'.'H4àKe Txit^sda ,*•;« to and exprrs : rfxentment at “■ •. he painted ;i> expected, v/rr »» *•? . 'n W'*fds as cha t v .üL>.rin2. r e m a r k a bk* > • Thruston B. Morton ' Republican N in. sáid th-.it - Kennedy ‘ m a':- -, *r. j forthright sta tem er V .-'»n " But he - . analysis * re-: Mkm IS ! » «X. Gl ORGE O. Aiki ►V* V . *.he inky black p n* ?-<* KennedV ;-.< V and *.he >!* .. ■>' L<nw a r ranter lad iT;it in* > tNOTHI K R pvñ» f ? >f H aw a ¡ • ì* Président .s "X ->j.M •m the f.. «‘T »¿id Hi* move Vienne ! r ( *nr* h a p p y t.» ¡ • ît ’he t!nj‘pd S* i.'.cnce. anti -Se lall ram pa;* *• * ' •-<r 1 tnere Man May %. T«ke Sante 111 Cuban Prisons ,\VERA©, ¡.tuck«-' A t hint i SANTA MARIA OP F BRAZIL— A I ’.S. Now pulrol plane f tic- over the rebel*held portuitue«« Imer Santa Maria in the Atlantic I »«-can off the Hra/ilian cun*!. ArrannemenU are in pro«rr«.- today for the di-embarkation of pa—^mter* in or near Recife I hi- photo made hv \|* photographer John Uimnf>, fl\ mi; in inoiher airrraft. i \P Radio Wirepholm llll V»' Mil him . I VIA MORI. Land Ho ! m i i \ kino fin. Navy Talks With Rebel Captain; Captives May Land Today not she mi. not -i BI T THE III! «.OVIRNMIM I III I RI I I Pair ! Fall Four Pointers Honored mi ri 11 I llh rr I .ollegen llatt* *Kn> Will a ('<>•<*<I Dorm al MSI ('ause a lìtui Imprrssitm 7 > Demorrj-j- Lea !- r y - <« M a r u f ie .’i .f fesa. that KenrwHt v ss ïrds on the table " uked the A'r<'¡- *' PWt; 0 ^ 'ic.rçj!<“ ? *hf • <• up V» their re. ior - ci and lt> do V dff- IRla4 * .% •cnich m uit be door. ’ Sd reporter* RI I« 1 ACIMO up to hü re- ll^rir 1 ' :e>. We cannot, nr-t te-i- • ~ |ood eooaciervce. let -r -THintry down ' V ' r .. „ t«f*t H Humphrey. £ ILAtir* » W— a»e\_-. l a \ l a*— P ii < "*> • WisMfa. iW M te •»»■*1 t Ver. va id u s* "rra'.e- ®> . r am have a perii- ioidM»r|5 Sh<iHs filnn » in Mom* uni kfr " t.s rame ar.ìì be -r ' tUou «boas by Jro* fckbfr** e ectricaf er.jsiwer and ' hur.tey from Tecum- RR a: 1 " e a ^ | of -be F;«ner- W.idUt« club S«U*h; P JTJ lf% *hf tefCOD-i* - MW ' <*•. •«er-m auditorium. '•••** fwiBted calen».*e,.. 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IV t M l I.A Ï* Airnc lit urc Meet Here to Discuss Policies Uree asierres* Durais on Stile |B Variety Shot* Maditioa» Tooighl iti init.* uicuteii »iTi'L The extent anti eI» .fTA ' iTTM* ci . .• ,^ .,re ,. and how they affect the V S cVn-.r v. : he d i.W ed '•> five former retane « >t ' Agriculture at 1 .W p.m. today m MSI"* Jenoon fieni- hou^e- Student* are wekorot. IMS».¡ie- tti-- rt i A 1 %*. 1 V. I n |*K Ifct Ite Tf five Wiekard. rhr K .-ra T a ft I.r! r *AlC -■ 'r.* f.V- C oìotv t> 'if * y »ho* «rill r» nei *'■ - rv 5 TtwmUy from a the C’n-an TwMth: - «.»il t>e ta Parier* B. ‘ad for Thursday, in the I ** ;»o¡n. W or»a aie «pan la »arane , is * ran m | n n n or play— , be ' uMBvothers, tuculty cr w-d *•'*> **««*. Tntaraalad appucaat* . H ***» up at the Un*»n bo»r;i [ - a the Cairn eeweour»e j i i r r - ^ rv, »«rtey rieiar la acbeciul- a «* tec TMte g , V Tîw pmgr*» ** * -po-* etane* are Henry A. 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  • E*tabli*hcd 1910 Vol. 52 . No. 125

    Serving MSU F o r 51 Ywir»

    Ea*l l-an*ing. M ichigan. V ednrw lay M orning, fe b ru a ry 1, 1961. 6 Pag«** I'H’I .» L en t«

    ‘Cheerful’ Ape Is Recovered From Atlantic After Long Ride in Rocket

    REPORTS TO CONGRESS—I're-ddent Kennedy presented hi* Stale of the I'ninn me*«*;iire Monday, ¡n t h e House of Representative chamber b e f o r e a writ »e*ion of C'oneress. (AP Wirephoto)

    Mirtv SiHtkpsnwn Disagree

    pate of Nation Picture Too Grim?

    Liberals Win Out In House

    Six Men■¡à»#

    ISHTNCiTO” . •. rC'SCUO'tTiS

    The* in ilu nt C o n jsrt*

    - •*.; Kennedy’s State ' •;'.'H 4àK e T x it^ sd a

    ,*•;« to and e x p r r s : r f x e n t m e n t a t “ ■

    • . h e p a in te d

    ;i> expected, v/rr

    »» *•? . ' n W '*fds as c h at v . üL>.rin2. r e m a r k a bk*

    > • Thruston B. Morton ' • R e p u b l i c a n N

    i n . s á i d th -.it- K e n n e d y ‘ m a ':-

    -, *r. j fo r th r ig h t s ta tem er V .-'»n " B u t he -

    ,» ■ . a n a l y s i s *re-: M km IS ! »

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    « ‘T »¿id H i* m o v e Vienne ! r

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    i.'.cnce. anti

    -Se la l l r a m p a ;* * • * ' •-

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    a’ ‘teè* ’’ ' “ > t'V* TSf l ’.tí'Ullf P fü i-V rariourv M+.i*rxw '* .** -• * - a P r # J * f ^

    A . -»• , '**’•L * .

    ~ f i v e f o r m e r r e t a n e « >t

    ' Agriculture at 1 .W p.m. today m M SI"* Jenoon fieni- h o u ^ e - S t u d e n t * a r e w e k o r o t .

    IM S » .¡ie tti--rt i P »

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    a the C’n -an T w M th: - «.»il t>e ta Parier* B.

    ‘ad for Thursday, in the I **;» o ¡n . W or»a

    aie «pan la »arane , is * ran m | n n n or play— , be' uMBvothers, tuculty cr w-d *•'*>

    **««*. Tntaraalad appucaat* .H ***» up at the Un*»n bo»r;i [ -

    a the Cairn eeweour»e j i ir r -^ rv,»«rtey rieiar la acbeciul- a

    «* tec TMte g , V Tîw pmgr*» ** * -po-*

    e t a n e * a r e H e n r y A . W . iu a c e , ( la u d e R - j ^ ^ p .

    \ n d e r * o n , i h n r t e f 1 B r w i m o » f i d !

    m W.« A T * an o v * * ! r » r

    Ww« and ::.f|A0 P*T*M* *r<

    Pf*{ * i rîgn A ItHîkftAiiî-, ..■.•«i ’ “xi? gecivUin#» "vo M d - thkfWif *-A*kA

    r*ii eri hffa r in e r * w i l l t«'y ’..V* »fctirtirîfs

    TWe JiTe ( *rr*v„*ri th® cimpiii* i- , "«* U i y s * i ^ f r í o r m ¿ > ••*

    •*ï« t» % *• ' T re* -Aia t>e tOÛVBrf » J'k.1* H-ßb Jlfl'ff \\ d

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    (-lass Attendance Should Not in fl lienee Term End Grades

    M fcM gan S t o » V . . , E M U n d * * , * l« -h i*an ^ f U T ' r t W I ' k k - M »™ 1"*- F O '™ *'? L 1 , 6 1

    “Il Look» Like The Some Old Tribe At The Pam*

    t e m e i ! ' r e g a r d i n g c l u s «

    f r o m t h e M S I ' c a t a l o g :

    v o t e * ! ••• a t t o r n i a i l c l « '*

    a r o e x p o r t e d to . r e p « « f t

    •1 - i n d e n t * w h o a r e d o -

    i- m i i l - t e m i . a n d o f

    n ; - h e t e r m A b s e n c e *

    d w h e n d e t e r m i n i n g

    i: t i n i c . i t i o n A r t s s t a t e

    ri m o r o t h a n s e v e n u n -

    b o g i v e n u *‘Y ” i r r a d o ,

    i t o n i a t i t f a i l u r e i n t h e

    a t t » ! a l a r i f p a r e e n f u r f

    a n t i h u m a n i t i e s c o u r s -

    f p r a t i e s a f t e r t h r e e

    W I I t i * M i l O B J E C T

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    t h e n f a l l s u c h s t u d e n t s

    t a l a d v i c e . M u t w e f e e l

    • il . h e i s n o t r e a d y f o r u n i v e r s i t y l i f e .

    T h e u n i v e r s i t y s h o u l d n o t t a k e t h e r e s p o n

    s i b i l i t y o f f t h e s t u d e n t ’s s h o u l d e r s . I t s h o u l d

    n o t a r b i t r a r i l y d i c t a t e t h e c o n s e q u e n c e s o f

    c l a s s c u t t i n g . A n d i t s h o u l d n o t d e t e r m i n e

    t h e s t u d e n t ' s p r a t i e s o n t h e b a s i s o f a t t e n

    d a n c e r e c o r d s , b u t o n t h e b a s i « o f p e r f o r m

    a n c e a n « l a s s i m i l a t i o n o f k n o w l e d g e .

    WE ( AN UNDERSTAND a compulsory a t t e n d a n c e policy in regard to freshmen who a r e j u s t becoming oriente«! to university l i f e .

    l ! u ? b y their second year, students should h a v e p a i n e d the maturity to evaluate the b e n e f i t s « if clgss attendance and the conseq u e n c e s o f class-cutting. If they shirk this r e s p o n s i b i l i t y and fail to meet required ass i g n m e n t s and exam standards, they deserv e a n y p o o r grades they may receive.

    S t u d e n t s s h o u l d n o t , h o w e v e r , h e g r a d e d

    d o w n s i m p l y b e c a u s e t h e y h a v e f a i l e d t o

    a t t e n d a s p e c i f i e d n u m b e r o f c l a s s s e s s i o n s .

    l-'Ü4*1** I*» ll» r r a . i v ö i n t e s ) r c t u a i

    a r l i u r M r .•*v*or o f II* -

    H t la U 'S iv « * *o f N A A Y I ’

    in t u r s u » * u*.»ur u u ik h .

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    • dk'îH'îi* ah'1 *in n on out • * h u m a n s o r c a ni ,>;* t * f tr th # i '*

    A I m U r i J«Mh Ihnen VI# Ranch T m h U I I m h

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    i ' o n g r a l a l a l i o n s

    T« ike U ltoriI t s ' .« u f f t o t h e r h i t i r f r , ' . ' V ■

    t u e « à , 'o o m p !i* '.« H f » o n te t h - t i g • o t h e r f L i t u t t l t i r e s t t W n t f l ' t t U p could r t"

    • i t o w t U H U i t j l e ! w r i t t i r e f r ■ -• ■ ■ S e - , * D r u g S t o r e Y o u ! v » \ r K . v k c t l t h e p r . i ; t a o y ! o f ' m o « u e r » » r g u m e m t h * t h e c»h"i ’ . t h e c v . l e g e rro « * < t— « p p a t e m - t if« i5vldetl!«t 1 *V*t O' ’

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    » c u v i t i c à « 0 .1 * . v e f u r : h e i - „ ' i n t o o u r a r g a t . r a t i ,m i U;e t '. t h o t e - a v e r y « t c f .n . l ep l a c e a : M S I ’ f o r t cc*uAciL>.

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    Kellogg Center. Speaker from | Stake Liquor Control Com m i»- ’ ion.

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    1!» paused and reflected for a i Hall.WARifft, then fontimnsJ: I AFROTC* CADETS—7 p.m.,

    “Apathy i« manifest in m e t j Tower room. Union. Two movies. :»-ieersities of America. I think I ALPHA DELTA THETA—7

    .. thr» srem« from the de«ire to gain p m ̂ Jot Giltner. Founder's Day ».-eeptarwe by being one of the < tea.

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    INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB— 8:00 p.m. I M building. Sports Night.

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