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Worldviews ot a Glance Weather MICHIGAN STATE UNIVI**!?* with NenndH, p. 2 , Pace DtpÁ Crab' fmkw» Windy and colder with pos- slble snow flurries turning ç-ofder tonight with »how Edited by Studonta for the Michigan State University Community Enst Lansing, Michigan Friday, January 18, 1963 ro posai Higher Education Students Kennedy Budget rh# r ‘*col y«*ar SV64 bwginnina / m to Congre»« Thursday Includi; Economic Growth Muit Toko Pic Solution Plan Needs Federal O.K Benefit Hannah Points To Urgent Need jchigan jj^s Allocated »W o^rw ays tO - IW- - Pres- «y recoift- budgot for igineera to ! river and gun during mitts next cation proposed 1 hursda nd sweeping program of id to develop the nation ages and universities. the $1,086,- r the engl- t, included shared with tut ions would e in the form > - planning * In the bud- I i—$18,000 I which also I elve gao,— if Foreign Aid To Go Down In *6 I im s been working am for a long time Col. James F. Skells, chai man of the military science pn gram, noted that a sim ilar pn posal has been advanced by Michigan State labor and indu trial relations professor. Honey Bobcock, bundled op with glove», scarf and winter coat, contemplates with some dismay an advertisement for a winter flower show to be held on compus Saturday Little bit cold for flowers, Isn t It? ••State Hews Photo by Dave Jaehnic t Rivei cement Torpedoes Common Market Bid " Ul !‘ * ( \Vvv vT 1 tfc TTI ^ ^*3— ..... U .Aé pifiVfttV kSVttt >: w it UiŒfftg' thC-^è*whlc h f. St, Mtrys Feurig Says Sabin Vaccine Won’t Be Used sis Causes è M is s ’ ulty Loss his foreign minister to Brussels with instruct ions to torpedo Brit- ain's efforts to enter the Com- mon Market, The sources said De Gaulle, having publicly slammed the door The on British entry, instructed sippl will Couve de Murville to take action members egregatioi Advertis- ial Thurs. not to break off negotiations uni- the group, adjourning the nego laterally, but to use tactics which tlatlons indefinitely or siding wit wouid leave France's five Com- Britain and splitting theCommo mon Market partners with the Market, as It exists, wide open Spokesmen On Both Side Decry Impending Deficit munizatior the future Tab Kerr For AUSG Position progr By AP and UPI Wire Service titled "Is The ’was by editor th. It said fac- unhappy "he- re of the ad- iscipllne and Punishment to New A US 'ffetiders who pore, Robei ;us in turmoil N .J., junior >f James Mer- 12 margin V Kerr is s report’that litlcal affair rs will resign opposed by ar. Some have tative Pete: my others are more., Md., ction, the ed- The speal by Pat Quin. Italy May Get Polaris M L-C Anniversary Tickets Available urig said the vaci ie used until two pi have passed with I » after, .'accine adn Continued on page 7) Fanfoni ' The Sabin vaccine is useful because of its simplicity of ad- ministration. If MSU adopts use of the drug, clinics will be set up for mass immunization on a weekly basis. The- vaccine is already being administered in clinical form at several universities throughout the country, including the Univer- sity of Texas, Kansas State and Kegro Admits Sloying Girl In Boston iirtosUy fituanonat tneunneisu> J of Mexico. .... . The AUSG also decided to stu- nlt) /ififl dy the possibility of installiti; vending machines and improving To O lin S : 4 N.Y., sophomore, and Tom Ras- kill the cat . m u sso n , Lansing senior, are obbered a coed working with Olin to set up a stu- dent appointment system, it hens, soph- fhe AUSG voted to alloc ue |lJSt about W c r o s s $ 120.00 to send four delegates ’ Tuesday mom- t0 the 1963 Mid-Atlantic Model a police car General Assembly, Feb. 21, entrance to cam- Washington. D.C. » s a * t -,t -;»». * ^ . dr* " *at happened. L-C Features >ei3 °n an icy side- ‘ he next thing she 3 patrolman Wade Wa® taking her to 5riter for treatment •g ts connected with the* othe if white book Tshombe Agrees To Surrender Kolwexi UNITED NATIONS - A UN spokesman Close Shave For MSU y/cî£tt-'- nnouncc Parking Rules ts Altitude Record *-% i: Twenty-five Michigan farmers are here to learn advanced sheep shearing techniques at the animal husbandry department's ad- vanced sheep shearing school in the Livestock Pavilion. E. A. Warner of the Sunbeam Corp.. Chicago, is conducting cite classes. He is the company +9 - stx »njitr’saV.ffi. Ufrt v a * played a large roie In the com- pany’ s research, development and education programs. Another beginning Clinic will be held Feb. 11-13 according to Graydon L. Blank of the animal husbandry department, who is in charge of the schools. rail fin. The fin, designed tude, always is jettisoned recent flights, XI5 pilots eliminary tests indicated ¡tability during the tricky Symphony The Chicago Symphony Or- chestra will play the works of that m,n Beethoven, Piston. Bloch and re-entry rr Dvorak for its Lecture-t oncert Series program Sundaj at i p.m. University ' \ A'ft'AST? Under the direction of as- . in - they esidents without 5 to perk in the ^Ojb 4Uer ^,apt?v ;at-ar* required to park' their vehicles in the lot behind Anthony Hail. ! he parking Jo: in front of the Ag Engineering building is re- stricted to commuter parking only. Overnight storage of stri- dent vehicles is not allowed in this lot. police eald. Shaw Students Wounded In Coracas i. fAtiey.ueia are threatening revenge it. Police shot and wounded © Caracas <! nts Thursday when they VENEZUELA cam'pris in Caracus for ued at 660-thousand dol- )otef s stolen Wednesday from g| a > . . and a witness identified ^ ittv students sociate conductor Walter Kendl. the orchestra will open its pro- gram with the overture to "The Creatures of Prometheus." by Beethoven, A few tickets Remain for the program, a Series "B " offering in the Lecture-C oncert Series. against me govei-nmcm at least three"” studer searched a University stolen art works van, lacs. The works were the national museum. the thieves as Univers: E.A. Worner, who is conducting classes in advanced sheep shearing, demonstrates how to givo the wooly a close shave. Coracas

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Worldviews ot a Glance

WeatherMICHIGANSTATE

U N IV I** !? *

with NenndH, p. 2 ,

P a ce D tp Á Crab'fmkw»Windy and colder with pos- s lble snow flurries turningç-ofder to n ig h t w ith »how

Edited by Studonta for the Michigan State University Community

Enst Lansing, Michigan Fr i day, January 18, 1963

ro posai Higher EducationStudents Kennedy Budget

rh# r ‘*col y«*ar SV64 bwginnina /m to Congre»« Thursday Includi; Economic Growth Muit Toko Pic Solution

Plan Needs Federal O.K

BenefitHannah Points To Urgent Need

jchiganjj^s A llocated

» W o ^ r w a y s tO- IW-

- P re s - «y recoift- budgotfor igineera to ! river and gun during mitts next

cation proposed 1 hursda nd sweeping program of id to develop the nation ages and universities.

the $ 1 ,0 8 6 ,- r the engl- t , included shared with

tut ions would e in the form

>- planning * In the bud- I i—$18,000 I which also I elve gao,— if

Foreign Aid To Go Down In *6

I im s been working am for a long time

Col. Jam es F . Sk e lls , chai man of the m ilitary scien ce pn gram , noted that a s im ila r pn posal has been advanced by Michigan State labor and indu tr ia l relations p ro fesso r.

Honey Bobcock, bundled op with glove», scarf and winter coat, contemplates with some dismay an advertisement for a winter

flower show to be held on compus Saturday Li tt le bit cold for flowers, Isn t It?

••State Hews Photo by Dave Jaehnict Rivei cement

Torpedoes Common Market Bid " Ul ! ‘ * ( \VvvvT1tfc TTI ̂̂ *3 —

. . . . . U.Aé pifiVfttV kSVttt>: w it UiŒfftg' thC-^è*whlc h f.

St, M trys

Feurig Says

Sabin Vaccine W on’t Be Used

sis Causes è M iss’ ulty Loss

his foreign m inister to B ru sse ls with instruct ions to torpedo B rit­a in 's efforts to enter the Com­mon M arket,

The sou rces said De Gaulle, having publicly slammed the door

The on B r i t i s h entry, instructed • sippl will Couve de M urville to take action

members egregatioi Advertis-

ial Thurs.

not to break off negotiations uni- the group, adjourning the nego la tera lly , but to use tactics which tlatlons indefinitely or siding wit wouid leave F ra n ce 's five Com - B rita in and splitting theCommo mon Market partners with the M arket, as It e x is ts , wide open

Spokesmen On Both Side Decry Impending Deficit

munizatior the future

Tab Kerr For AUSG Position

p ro g r

By AP and UPI Wire Servicetitled " I s The ’ was by editor th. It said fac- unhappy "h e ­

re of the ad- iscipllne and Punishment to New A US 'ffetiders who pore, Robei

;us in turmoil N .J ., junior >f Jam es M er- 12 margin V

K err is s report’ that litlca l affair rs will resign opposed by ar. Some have tative Pete: my others are more., Md., ction, the ed- The speal

by Pat Quin.

Italy May Get Polaris M

L-C Anniversary

Tickets Availableurig said the vaci ie used until two pi have passed with I

» after, .'accine adn Continued on page 7)

Fanfoni' The Sabin vaccine is useful

because of its sim plicity of ad­m inistration. If MSU adopts use of the drug, c lin ics will be set up for m ass immunization on a weekly b asis .

The- vaccine is already being adm inistered in clin ical form at sev eral un iversities throughout the country, including the Univer­sity of T exas, Kansas State and

Kegro Admits Sloying Girl In Boston

iirtosU y fituanon at tne unneisu>J of Mexico.. . . . . The AUSG also decided to stu-n l t ) / i f i f l dy the possibility of installiti;

vending machines and improving

T o O l i n S :4 N.Y., sophomore, and Tom R as-

kill the cat . m u s s o n , Lansing senior, are obbered a coed working with Olin to set up a stu­

dent appointment system , it hens, soph- f h e AUSG voted to alloc ue

|lJSt about W c ro s s $ 120.00 to send four delegates ■’ Tuesday m o m - t0 the 1963 M id-Atlantic Model

a police ca r G eneral Assembly, Feb. 21,• entrance to cam - Washington. D.C.

» s a * t -,t -; » » . * ^ . d r *

" * at happened. L-C F e a t u r e s>ei3 °n an icy side- ‘ he next thing she

3 patrolman Wade Wa® taking her to 5riter for treatment

•g ts connected with the* otheif white book

Tshom be Agrees To Surrender Kolwexi UNITED NATIONS - A UN spokesman

Close Shave For MSUy / c î£ t t - '-

nnouncc

Parking Rulests A ltitude R ecord *-% i :

Tw enty-five Michigan farm ers are here to learn advanced sheep shearing techniques at the animal h u s b a n d r y departm ent's ad­vanced sheep shearing school in the Livestock Pavilion.

E. A. Warner of the Sunbeam Corp.. Chicago, is conducting cite classes. He is the company +9 - s tx »njitr’saV.ffi. Ufrt v a * played a large roie In the com­pany’ s research, development and education programs.

Another beginning Clinic will be held Feb. 11-13 according to Graydon L . Blank of the animal husbandry department, who is in charge of the schools.

rail fin. T he fin, designed tude, always is jettisoned recent flights, X I5 pilots elim inary te sts indicated ¡tability during the tricky

SymphonyThe Chicago Symphony O r­

chestra will play the works of that m,nBeethoven, P i s t o n . Bloch and re-en try rrDvorak for its Lecture-t oncert Series program Sundaj at i p.m. University

' \ A'ft'AST?Under the direction of as- . in -

they

esidents without 5 to perk in the

^Ojb4U e r ^,apt?v ;a t - a r * req u ired to park' their vehicles in the lot behind Anthony Hail.

! he parking Jo: in front of the Ag Engineering building is re­stricted to commuter parking only. Overnight storage of stri­dent vehicles is not allowed in this lot. police eald.

ShawStudents Wounded In C oracas i. •fAtiey.ueia are threatening revenge

it. Police shot and wounded © Caracas <! nts Thursday when they V E N E Z U E L A ■ cam'pris in Caracus for ued at 660-thousand dol- )otef s stolen Wednesday from g| a >. . and a witness identified ^ ittv students

sociate conductor Walter Kendl. the orchestra will open its pro­gram with the overture to "T he Creatures of Prometheus." by Beethoven,

A few tickets Remain for the program, a Series " B " offering in the Lecture-Concert Series .

against me govei-nmcm at least three"” studer searched a University stolen art works van, lacs. The works were the national m useum . the thieves as Univers:

E.A. Worner, who is conducting c l a s s e s in advanced sheep shearing, dem onstrates how to givo the wooly a c l o s e shave.

Coracas

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r t l d a y , J a n u a r y

T ht Editor Soy«

Needed: A Policy On Academic Freedom

Cor» Botrrre t u d e R t i « tí t í íl p h t l i ) « -

tvópft d l i O H t T l T t f f AYtTi¿■indent Hannah laid Yt w#»ih# hrw *et»vs v r»8 Monday evening,

1« unhappy with the tact that 40 per , 5 lias below a 2,0 average. He has every r idtnt leaders interviewed In- the State innah's rem arks, completely tnUundersH» wsidetrt Hannah was in no way proposim tic standsrdsi” What he was saving is the adtng appears antiquated. U was unfair tw mors jtectloa in Natural Science on th< t, to grade the average freshman on the > \ to duality of our entering classes has i e the ittfleMMe curve with Its tnhtsrant

d revisten in this area s up to the administrator!

the needs of our rapidly i

0A T ’5 M Y fK>*

i^U^rs To The Editor

American Samoa, Fire HydrantsFairytale—1963 V intage

»! STATE HEWP à r r y A k f f ? n p w s P k P v n

MlCHtQAHf f A J i

H*Vi#WtTPACEMAKER NEWSPAPER . . Second class post *i

* oí> ■>. ;if Ti»bp1* *

Feature Edito

Interview With President Hannah

"College Crisis Ahead-What It MeansW w r _ ,« n o c a Kin u o p fM O R E AND MORE STUDENTS

Q How does college education fit into A To iicocw nphsh this requires an ev

prodwetfcwi of the things and services tin this means finally a higher average r é l all of our people.

This is the only way we can produce a ard of living mdefinitety~by increasing (Im liviti of all the people. And we do this caito«. So 1 third, the percentage of vow college is going to continue to increase

O Vnd now we aho haw more young to len ik in what you might call a tiiU nropk «tokmjt to enter colleger

A The increasing percentage ol you«« college added to this greatly increased h age yoiitigstets coming out of high schoo wave of jh x k n ts that educators have h

WHEN UPSURGE C O M E SQ When wtH this tidal wave hit the r* A The number will increase a little th’v

big upsurge will come in 1964 and HMV> Q Is anvthmg being done to meet this

coming up for colleges?A College and university presidents

tor 15 years that this problem was goto O Have State legislators listened to th A No. because what we’ve been talking

thing that was still down the road a pvc< every State has bad financial problems t

l nressHKL. SO thev were not ij

Q Are State-suppcrted college» g»«nt all «he mctWMe? Hww abowt pnva«*m Can thè» espand?

A The non-tax-supported oollegrs po' condudbd that they wotdd ratber noi admissauos. Thete is a wiBisgM*1 t< ssw, fìnt wrs le» of them bave wocnt sakuig a tuli sharr oi thè immioent ®K‘rt ‘ sten to tabe «he attìtude that AV eli ta»

pubiic unrvrTstities w o rry feout «te re O What p ro p o rtso w o f th è StudrwH ,

educate «uw? ,,A Las* ymt. 80.4 per cent of all co«*-?

jtdM y tuppMted coAffg« « d per oent wne in no*»-tax-*xJppsrteo- m«* leges’ A uc «I thè lead ha* bw» 8>< IM1 thè» hnd ooh 493 <rT,i 01

k m eotng t<> be a «arpe mere«*» » uiadi»atr in fW watt few yems? }96£ there wese ì .990 COf' fasci:

fiood Stases V e r upnag ife «m- Ì.ST2.ÙCK' That svnuld bt an v ,rj ¿ 4M f*Br remi. The kfkwvn£ e v w it: S' stp 3 3 7 .0 0 (1 . nr 1*7 p e r «air, .st. HMirS. the number e í faigt

ibtr mmatàw MICS 3U

ek?srí.t>k cir*i!U*®ws m d « a iv m ih e v , Urger pm m eage of the tota1 ÉTf a (U jorn iiicrii d àn u n oa , but ffiseiefy ¡A oìbs is gntns, to move

it urasl move fe' the dirnttian ofStaAe. Mahigatainowidt

rram iaW r pens

Is lies h ie m cm est m i^b-rstheai

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F H tiSÿ , J a n u a r y 18 , Î t 8 3

Shuffle Campus Greenery

Replant Crowded Shrubs K R A M E R

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