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Kslahlixhtd 1910 Vol. 52. No. 120 Serving MSI For SI Vtar* Ea«t Lansing. Michigan. Wednesday Morning. January 25. I%1 5 ( enU NEW PRESIDENT AT WORK—Pr«*«ident J«hn F. Kennedy took over the executive d«*«k and begin work on hi» fir-i Stale of ihe I’nion message to be delivered Monday. (AI* Wire I'hotot KcM .!”'" ‘Pirate’ Hijackers Take Doomed Giant Portuguese Liner Fleets Sea veiling For Cruft v#t- \V< in bas V IfHS Oil EcOllOtllV. Iilldgt‘1 FK to Deliver State .of Union lessage to Congress Monday th i : m in i « ..tv« Tu. date f..r K- arance as F’r. S- of the Uni« n me' it!;iud by Prejtdt rib.. .*> -ct.iry Pierre Salinc-'i <: i :'h Kennedy's assess if w '■ and .domestie sit 's a sees them a 1'' tt: iv« k in offiee. Will, be followed durin ' uple of weeks by it sages presenting th i xeeutive’s views an S. Homes rally .keep vice presid en t (IIIIN M IN (. \l.\ \<i II VUflif I» .1 exp AS TOR >nz a * a KI NNT.m s .urce* s.. d the t* S ;a r *enarie pi .* ready to resume their .n t«e 2 ! 4-vear-old **vii < f talk* with Briun and j *eiuu.,n .-u s 'Tit» to ban atmnip never ¡mag u ■••«. The e pegotiat- M ore i»r.. v* finer Der j, are ment executions n. I •. resume two week' terrorist* ar*expected esdav mii w .men after s sa.d he W it! n.g ,f< .semanstrabon g push i' T an W itnesses sa.d ««•Mtmmtt H r. *Ti ii *• I'T.efl V*'»K f& . 0 . CONFER ON TCOBOAT STRIKE—Secretary of Labor Arthur J I .oldberg I*, «een with New York Mayor Robert Wagner tlefti and iiov. Nelson Rockefeller (right). Ile consulted them earlier Iht« week in an effort to settle the two week old «trike by tuglwMit and ferrv • I,«,at worker«, f.oldberg wa« «aid to he in«trumental in the negnlta tion.« w hich ended the «trike Mondav. (AP W ire Photo i Ml#* . I r e I m i la hie’ Strike End Shows Government Mav Plav Greater Labor Role 8a r w#:I- •a n. I **ad<t w* (jfiivtu* i« 1 .n • r, , ‘he \,i' . >.u: Brtta \V \ IR O M W %TI:VKS Strother Runs For Couneil Job Urtier. and <»n lievFiopmfnt co I> l)iHH'to-htHfr ( um uss Flunneil Distributed for Student Belief it by Hob ( hamlierlain State New s .stall W riter inurg compared ttv> bird figure a d'«g and rat popula- •? which total» r.var* t r. tere«! . • A t t,M ’ fvil# (if »ha. V*** • vein rno## ¿mportftr d Whftj bird* i rin*ry clinics o r fe “*$-*■ .1**1. v- s i 'd f .r **# feathered fr»#sYl> Itell — ¡e Over? V .¿r.' r .*»■« Th. S year i I..1 eu lip- » door ! > door 1 i.*. .nd.* pA.dcniA hall* .««led and aopr.we t by * '■ rw. '■> , x <*;1 Butterfield, npiemt of i In »ur^arting the do Nat.'.--* i prm.-.ple, Ki.d-: and ,r. 1 Fund ; «r.pnaaacR * n*t tv an agency tie educat.nr.ai «xpe: AH ni r hi The Pii'U, rot % (iipt r moricy from C*r*vpy ; Tie\',i^%s^LZ~y U 'r kr-t^r. •m l«« «na u Ri» the board dirtv eMHy IS Ragfwa be- it id ¡u '■ t 40 ' ■«•Ray wbrbt. with a tr.twt WrReeaRay R five rti- W: VWCA ard YMCA and Spartan N'urwrry the start aw n a , -»oeri-t.-.e nur wry * .*,.— -cd . f children of r.d- SU. Cta*t s;*x:e.ir* at the la —lag Wca- aalR WeRaeaRay * > a i ) aftaaRjr aaR ln W »wxi t n*vcrs• ty 5 s c r V *ccv i vc4 *•> - cc*. i i txse Cam pua C a « t fu-tit. W ur.d , *»i a. E\press«*s (.( mfid( •lice Ike Savs Russia s Peace % Offer Is 'Some Old Stuff ! ine - Jen', -.-.C* «..'t. *»;• * HOHI.VER r.cre a-1 CL ; *«, a - ’¿‘nat * .|,V*A '.< i e .r.alijf •tlC’ **—* 4 TTV - 'i i - a«** r r *■ * . * . 9 • •• a ' I Cl"* tal*tpr>r M . -A^r. ‘ TUa^v, J a•Tie# P' v «♦* .3 f y* i'1 hr. *' • 1* fi> ,> t.*« d ’r*ai \ t-^t - f’- ’ ■ ' . ##tt f: vri *mH * ft-f an in v u ,(» <>f priva*-» , >n the wytng trat the n.icitor would) •serf in Uv* N*fw Y->r* 4 re in the »tudent-» rr»»m five I ! minutea at the mo*t, and th«’ . *i*#nhow*r'i ^f.- -U’ f ** ru.c * f ■ I ; ret« .!- would be applied j i v >n -; nttrv er. loi ^ A it n>«vfi m j ta* £** the fiUkJcivt *o- coutribu w€ •n<*. ö i >- ■ '** pi.- that J Th# ¿cmf tx> d‘» r pi'an u new f*',“«! h*i a .* j ua the i n#re. out •?’ *« -.^««4 ¿n o'her u- * . rueori J 1 ft- i - ■» kUxi vprnt« S.- a*i#r ad'-'Gr.i:, i '# ’-V “V>t *\ M.. , a -G Vie# | r A-.V *'# ; jprc*Hi<wl R'-'W f i \l N ‘ Nr il *e - ] ! boui-'.i any lraKi*G'-*n ••er» i \ mv9'. y pirUciiM Ai in ncgoUAt- j j coacVrniA* thu tb# «etcicti **f.t t#nra#. ami ( Th i year» eiwut g.««l 1* . * ere crtUc./c4 f<»r it by Kim# j I Id,000. t "4 ¿AOA- f-«** . *rd •We HfJd R l.lt Paa* I * Revenue Agent Appointed W v^H!\ C, 7OS A P) Ru ! #? bji.'l. f df?». i UA*n the l i*. « A* for ft fr ♦ti4,y '»>*• ■ rve'iy Adrhin.*' AmefiCim a ^»‘ ,4 * ^ inythärm tatts th*u i x r p ’.A;*;e ■tun* * by Kvrw.i of ati effective *rm* f » . tdr OUdafwl 1>* 1 niRgSX .Alii A* a»Vw* **•' A A i JiM tv r* Grv4 -e«> Ira An by r hit^rN«, dUÜ -S c dal.; for 1 Vf «» f;» of P*-, WciAi R f* r~wo*ry«d LftJ, 'A -.*:;,.« G^rr «on oJkCid/eJ N/* a York C*tty, i.'tlf 4ra4u**a«'HI i rr*»» >J *v Atf*x>L

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Kslahlixhtd 1910 Vol. 52. No. 120

Serving M SI For S I Vtar*Ea«t Lansing. Michigan. W ednesday M orning. January 25. I%1 5 ( enU

N E W PR E SID E N T AT WORK— Pr«*«ident J«hn F. Kennedy took over th e executive d«*«k and begin work on hi» fir-i S ta le of ihe I ’nion m essage to be delivered Monday. (AI* Wire I'hotot

KcM.!”'" ‘Pirate’ Hijackers Take Doomed Giant Portuguese Liner

FleetsSea veilingFor Cruft

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IfHS Oil E cO llO tllV . I i l l d g t ‘1

FK to Deliver State .of Union lessage to Congress Monday

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s ' T i t » to b a n a tm n ip n e v e r ¡m a gu ■••«. T h e e p e g o t ia t - M o r e i»r..

v* f i n e r D e r j , a r e m e n t e x e c u t i o n s n .I • . resum e t w o w e e k ' t e r r o r i s t * a r * e x p e c t e de s d a v ‘m ii w .m e n a f t e r

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CONFER ON TCOBOAT STRIKE—S ecretary of Labor A rth u r J I .oldberg I*, «een with New York Mayor Robert W agner t le f t i and iiov. Nelson Rockefeller ( r ig h t) . Ile consulted them earlier Iht« week in an effort to settle the two week old «trike by tuglwMit and ferrv •I,«,at worker«, f.oldberg wa« «aid to he in«trum ental in the negnlta

tion.« w hich ended the «trike M ondav. ( AP W ire Photo i

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Strike End Shows Government Mav Plav Greater Labor Role

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(Caliber of President Elected Determines Value of Veto Bill

N i r h i s a n S l a t « * N e w s , K a M b n « i n g . M i c h i g a n A l a ^ n l n m l a v M o r n i n g . J a n u a r y 2 S , 1 9 6 1

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Contribute to Campus Chest">i.iiiitTit F u n d s ¡ o r S t u d en t Nee«ls” is t • ¡«*

s l o g a n w h i c h t umpt i s i h e s t h.i* a d o p t e d f u r its 1 % 1 drive We " t r i wi th t h e C h e s t com ­m i t t e e in urging s t ud e n t s t<» c o n t r i b u t e t«» t hi s charity , w h i c h ha- set it - go a l at !C>.«whi.

Cam pus Chest, the only all-university stu- dent-sponsom i charity , organises one drive each year for the support of several w o rth ­while group* on cam pu-. It contribu tes to the M SI' Scholarship Fund, N ational Scholar­sh ip Service and Fund f o r N e g r o S t u d e n t - . S partan N ursery , I nited C o m m u n i t y F u n o and th e World I niversitv Service.

Because the Chest collect.- f o r - a l i t ' , groups at one tim e, s t u d e n t - c.u nr * . , ’ !'*- sigh of relief that the w o n ’ t »»• e x p e c t e d ' donate to each s e p a r a t e c h a n * throueh. , >’ th e year.

SIN CE LAST VKAR’S re tu rns did n-d m easure tip to the goal set to the ( best con, m ittec, a more extensive cam paign involv­ing door-to-door solicitation has l»-en set no for th is year.

This new t y p e o f s o ’ i c i t a t a " ; ... ,-fully t h o u g h t out lo t he I hest c o m m i t t e e :

order to avoid pres lire on the potential con­trib u to r.

Chest rep resen ta tives in each precinct and living units will d is tr ib u te envelopes to all in­dividual* liv in g in the precnict. T hese enve- nnes will contain pertinen t in form ation about the purpose and uses of the con tribu tion , ¡•ut w ill not request th e nam e of th e donor. A-’ con tribu tions will be s trie tlv nnonvmou*

T H E R E PR E SE N T A T IV E S will stop back id. th e rooms one m ore tim e to rem ind s tu - dents of the purpose of the drive and to col­le • ,.nv envelopes w hich a re ready. S tuden ts who desire may - imply slip th e ir co n tribu ­tion- under am rep resen ta tive 's door.

ih j- ’ 'p , - . .1 solicitation seems fa r removed hi,, repeated v isp - and pleadings th a t

■ r* usually associated,-w ith iloor-to-iioor *o-

We hope «ha; th e Campu« f h e - t precinct rep resen ta tives will handle th is drive wiselv, Iwing carefu l not to put p ressure on individ­uals to contribu te , f o r if th e s tuden ts Hrc pressured to any Inrge ex ten t, they may build ap ,i re-i-tanc*. a g a iti 't th is wort hw liiie char- !'■ for V ears to conte.

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Michigan State News

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W I A K

Out Here Bevond The Edge Of The World”« Cs

rationally exchange ideas• so th a t Congress can produce resolutions agreeable to both

>hes of A t’St-».A POOR PKKSJOENT doesn’t work w ith

i ongress, but against Congress. If the opin- ; , a,ogress <.oo toe pii ,-ioelli a l e at imIws0 : H a ll' i" l l< -, the veto power could act a- .. -, vere lùock to legislative action.

Even though h two th ird s m ajo rity could •v.-rride vetos. the force of the resolution

would ' e losf in the b ickering: nfld the legis-1 ¡five a 1*»ion. not now prom pt, would be slow- , «vili more. The friction between an incorn­ile' • • president and Congress may drive the ‘•ranches even fa r th e r ap a rt and bring1 politic* into play.

W E F E E L THAT the p resen t president ha* no m otives of p restige o r power grabbing. I tan Iliade) believes th a t the veto power would fac ilita te the student governing pro­cess. Dan will not lie in office, however, when the veti, would go into effect. We have in the past had A l’Sti p residents whose m otives nnd c io-,tii'j‘ ie* w ere verv doubtful. We fnity m o s t

■ 'v h- ve su e '’ p residents iti the fu ture.The whole situation , in our oonvon. bobs

il'iwn to th is ; good presiden ts do not need the veto p o w erto increase th e ir p restige and th e ir relations w ith C ongress; and a poor presiden t will not he im proved by access to a veto.

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T h e s e in s t r u c t o r s l e c t u r e e o m - fd v te iy f r o m th e t e x : . f a d to h >. t the» s t u d e n t s a t t e n t io n , a n d d« n o ? e f f e c t i v e l y p u t a c r o s s t o t h f c l a s s th e m a t e r i a ! <.f th e c o u r e N’ a t c t i a l * a r e n o t s u f f i c i e n t l y p r e p a r e d a n d o r g a n iz e d b e fo re c l a s s , a n d t h e in s t r u c t o r s f# : ! to , f c '^ n j i r e s s f iw y a n y t h i n g w o r t h w r t U n g d o w n m e n -are u v i *f o r f u t u r e r e f e r e n c e

T h e e q u i p m e n t p r o v id e d fo r 1 <b * c h th e f« io u lty a n d t h e s t u d e n t s f ;) a c k s q u a l i ty a n d q u a n t i ty . H a v e ' » 1 e v e r b e e n ¿n th e p rac* ice ?;

»»f t h e m u s t c b u d d in g "One wonders how any musician p

quality ran emerge fmm such i*cubicles with n<» ventilation wvery inadequate sound-proof»? g « n j poor a n d inadequate equip- •»nvcnt At 2 or 3 o'clock in ’he waftenvxm there are n o* enough *»p.ano« to practice on and one must resort to practicing on ‘he „« decrepit monatrusities in the »*M

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seem pertinentE a c h a p r i t i* 'h e « tu d e n u <-.e. •

the oTMldert. and ,n prac'-.*>• the election is a p .x p u ta rltv c«x\- te« t T h e p r e a id e n t o f A V 'SG jnot e.e*'ted because lie is tder/.i-f,ed with or because he presents a definite stand on coniruvcn.a: Ta Iba Editor¡¿sue*. T tu n fo n tha p m -dent’s claim that ha can repre- in*'s article { love apiivaci aent tha atuöanf* mtarast* in Caraira *h > i * t * Siaaral

Spinarh-Lotvr) Iks EditorI was -ffeodad by Mary IV*,-

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R e s p o n s e o n P o r n o g r a p h y

A lthough th is piece is i»eing tvpewi now, the m eat o r h eart of the w i r u pr

here w ere w ritten long ago. It has I , . ■ ed in jou rn a ls and new spapers the woiM 1 am only re ite ra tin g the though'* ,,f m inds th a n mine.

yiar.v, I too th in k college m, n -hot; responsible fo r w hat they read. 1 think ■ one should. B ut u n fo rtuna te ly t l , ;,rp, is for th is reason we have laws.

Who can say a person is mor* .. d rive a ca r a t 16 th an a t 14? What r;i- someone to decide th a t 21 i* the ieira! d rink alcoholic beverages?

T H E ANSW ER to these questions aij your query about telling peopU v can reail is the sam e..T he peoplo ' m ust decide these issues.

In a dem ocratic form of gov< •¡is oars M ary, when a law i- u jrf>onle deciding.

You sav we m ust have free agree w ith you. But we must ,• sponsible press. This ¡- som etl’r

have forgotten about. And a n ;,

e ra tu re which border- on porn- th e work of a responsible ptv -

W here do we draw th e lin< ' 1 s ta r t " i t h the obvious violation to me th is tra sh is an obvious vi an y th in g and ev ery th in g a morai ever stood for.

AND ALTHOUGH you remiml n ou r friends in com m unication« re-<I ’m certa in a p ic tu re of “an tindro- • in a seiluctive position" m eans *Dr. Berio ;is it does to me or an , t tire male.

It >our argum ent about letting ; w hat they please was carried t>> a

absurd conclusion we could assume have people doing w hat th e ' p le a - *

Can '" i t im agine the chaos if ;* lowwl? T h erefo re i a-k you, M*»i \ , , ii draw the line?

I',, me your cry is ju s t an e* ■ > group of what 1 call ‘‘pseudo ¡re,

group of w hat 1 call "psuedo fre*This group " i l l p ro test viol* nt tries to t;ike aw ay th e ir movie- e ra tu re or tells them w here '* • . th e ir car or w hat tim e the> 1 , night.

T heir cause is freedom and «< tion. \ e t on real m a tte rs whi-r- being taken a"a> or lig h ts group replies «» with silefjic*

I'M GLAD M \ EDITDRIAI \ on M ary because if >ou a re a ’ .*C group pure insult ma* h. the

i havon ; the tim e n*-r spa* * ; rest of i our art a !e. but let na rH.ini-

Mavbe I am striv ing for a t ' - •* f.s t si.eiet' . But you are fa i " t h i s with co n fo rn u t' I t isn 't ’ ■ '

1 am n*>t happy w ith thing« are now. I am not content to I want tha t U topia If you are the world as it is then all th« -*I men wasted.

M ary, som eday I hope von *:•Place. Ami co n tra ry t 1 ■>'

" ; 1 read your b o o k — m -t to «**■ exjierience hn'«> mature«! your ’

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Doable Provisions

More Foods Offered To Nation’s NeedyW A S H I N G T O N , (API—In • | The announcement did not

month or so . low income people i »peclfy the quantltl** to be par«

Ag School To Honor Scholars

Commits ‘Preposterous’ Crime

who got free food from the red« era] government will enjoy a tastier variety—including meat, eggs and other items not now in surplus.

chased under the expanded pm« gram, funds foe buying the food come ffom money made available by Congress for dis­posal of farm surpluses

About 15 million needy per*This was announced Tuesday I ***, in about one-third of the

by Secretary of Agriculture Or- j nation'* counties now are re*vtlle I- Freemen in line with ceiring food from the Federal, P^arsm s.President Kennedy's order to I government. Distribution isj Students from various agri*double the food the government made though state and local j culture departments w ill be rec-

naucm'a welfare agen-ies.I The foods are distributed only

Top students in tho College of Agriculture w ill be honored at S p m. Thursday at the an­nual "Agricultural Honors pro­gram'’ In Anthony'e main audi­torium.

Scoundrel Ship’s Master 'Hawk-Faced Revolutionary’LISBON. PORTUGAL, (A P)

Henrique Malta Galvao, Master Pro Tern of the cruise liner Santa Marla, is a hawk-faced revolut­ionary convicted three times of trying to overthrow Premier

The program was announced| Antonio Do Oltverta Salazar,1 Now he ii trying again—at aea.

Premier Salazar haa denoun*by Vern Freeh, Collage of Ag­riculture coordinator of student

Congo. The government pigeon­holed hie reports and never made public his findings. '

IN D t C M U t , 1552, GaIvso was tried with a group of other

Portugal's president. Delgado changed the election was a fake He took refuge in Portuguese- speaking Brazil.

IN f l ALT AO’S public trialarmy officers and civilians on a i both his w ife and a girl friendcharge of plotting against the state. Ha was convicted. The conviction waa quashed the fo]

ced Galavo’i seizure of tha liner lowing year but he was thrown as a preposterous crime and cat-1 out of tha army.

hunt

theis providing for aeedy.

At present, food being distrlb- jin those states and counties uted Include« four, corn meal, j which assume the responsibility Bon-fat dry milk, rice, lard a n il and cost of determining who is butter. These are acquired un-1 eligible and making actual die- dec farm price support programs trlbutione. aa surplus items. During the fiscal year which

Undar Freeman's expanded ended last June SO, tha Agri­plan, fo o d s not In surplus which culture deportment donated 525 will be purchased and a d d e d to million pounds o f food, enettng th e distribution l is t w il l include i a b o u t SfiO m il l io n , to the needy, canned pork and gravy, dried Freeman said food/ purchased edible pea beans and dried under the expanded program W h o le egg s o ld is . w i l l h e m a d e a v a i l a b l e to stait

Agnized for their scholastics, leadership, crcativeneee. a n d outside activities, be said.

The top awards to be preeent-

led for an international I for recovery o f the ship.

GALAVO is «5. a novelist, and big game hunter who has set his sights again on Salazar after two year« in exile In South America as a fugitive from

February

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ed, Freeh said, are the scholar-I an lg-ye.ir prison sentence, ship awards and tha agricultur- He is tall and lean, with bum - al activities award. j ins eyes. He is an indefatigable

The scholarship awards w ill j writer on politics, big game go to the two seniors with the j bunting, plays and romance, highest all-college grade poinr He haa always had a wide averages, and the activity award i clrrle of friends

In 1555 he was tried—once publicly and later in secret—for a vartaty of charges which in­cluded inciting people to revolt

»•ere in the courtroom.Accused of leading plant for

a rebellion. Galavo testified that allegedly Incriminating docu­ment* founl in biz apartment were notes for a play h e Inten­ded to write about a plot against the state.

But be eras convicted and sen-That was a presidential ca m -. tencer to five y e a n in prison,

paign year and Galvao'i can- While he v as serving this can­didate was Gen. Humberto D el- j t r n c e in L i s b o n . Galvao tried to gado. Director General of Civil i escape and. In a rage hit a Aviation who ran as an indepen- I guard with a chair.dent with the backing of liberal i . . .__republicans. * SCBSW CTHT shakedown

Delbado and a leftist oppo.lt- 1 *howrt he was printing and d « - lon candidate. Dr. Arlindo Vic-1 tnbu'Jng pamphlet* both Inside cntc, poet and painter, were | ‘ h e p r i s o n and outside, with the swamped in a landstlda b y i compTlr-tty of s y m p a t h i z e r s , and

to the student who has tha m oat: He it a former Captain In the * saU zar t man Rear Adm. A m or-' calling on the people to revolt

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_ r e l i e f a g e n c ie s b v latAND THERE W BM reports or March

that K e n n e d y is c o n s id e r in g I .asking C o n g r e s s to t a k e a n o t h e r step to help the needy - - t o an- j tho r is e quickly extra money for I the unemployed. I

S e c r e t a r y o f I^ tb o r A r t h u r J . |Goldberg told of the President'. , , .coneem about the problem, of J* “a T < * 1 , * _ n , .______the jo b le s s after talking with lhrow ?,f the riaa,e<- *£T,r0H Tha program w ill also feature him Monday. Ha said Kannsdy j f rf and. ~ * r «,U nw ” * kln« 10 ! * bv Dr Ju«tin W\ Leonard, may have something to say I , . . . . . amatant deputy of Michigan«a b o u t thi, a t h is f i r s t n e w , c o n - * A C T ? * ’ ? th ? h ™ , f « “ 7 ----- — "Agricultural Honors Night"

is sponsored by the AgriculturalCouncil, a student organisation

outstanding extracurricular r e c - ! Portuguese Army and a onetime onL j s u p p o r t e r of S a l a z a r but swung

About 40 awards will be p r o -' kmg ago Into opposition to t h e sen ted in the form of eithor I Portuguese Dictatorship, planum, money or certificates j The turning point apparently

ieo Thoma? Thomaz remains

These awards. Freeh said, are sponsored by the agricul­tural clubs on campus, the Col­lege of Agriculture, and the ag­ricultural organisations around

came while Galvao waa serving as government inspector in An­gola, a Portuguese West African Colony that is a neighbor of the

M S U Grads Make a ‘Hit’

f e r e n c e W e d n e s d a y .

W h ile u n e m p lo y m e n t a n d th e n e e d y a r e no*, in * 1 1 c a s e s r e - j l a t e d , th e fw<> a r e a s a r e c lo s e ly , l in k e d . K e n n e d y 's actions In j t h e s e f ie ld s a r e s te p s to c a r r y > out h i* c a m p a ig n p r o m is e th a t h e w o u ld m o v e q u ic k ] v to r e - i lievr t h e d i s t r e s s In a r e a s o f c h r o n ic u n e m p lo y m e n t .

a r e p o r t e d t h r e a t o f G a l v a o 'a band to scuttle th e liner i f t h e r e l.t in t e r f e r e n c e .

FREEMAN RAID the new food purchases w i l l add a s i g ­nificant amount of proto.n food, now scarce in what the needy get from the government

Dag UrgesLumumba'sRelease

B r i t i s h A d m i r a l t y o r d e r s to i consisting o f representatives t h e R o y a l N a v y F r i g a t e s R o t h e - i from all the clubs in the Col- say and Ulster w e r e to try to, lege of Agriculture, a r r e s t t h e l i n e r I f th is c o u ld bej prominent leaden and out­d o n e p e a c e f u l l y o u t s id e t e r r ! t o r - standing individuals In the field ia t w a t e r s " w i t h o u t loss Of life j of agriculture tuive been invited o r th e r i s k o f s c u t t l i n g ' t {a *nd meet the outstanding

Bolder orders were carried Igr students, according to Freeh t h e I' S p e s t r o y e - , Wi' The program is open to e v e r y -riamnto T h e y w ire instructed o n e a t t h e university, to ' v i s i t a n d search" the Santa!Marta upon l o c a t in g her and. (if they found ovliienro of piracy. A « ¡ a n P v n o i dto escort her to the nearest E * * p e nU n it e d S t a t e s p o r t . A Navy | T f » D i f t C U B As v - ik c s m a n s a i d t h a t could h e I « ■ » »e i t h e r M ia m i o r S a n Juan.

Premier Salazar denounced the seisure »» "a preposterous crime." His govern ment a. the United State* and B rtau. among other countries, for help

Seríes On Aging to Be Broadcast

Three graduates of MSU and a Florida State University grad- j ^ ' " n ' t^ " ^ n ^ t i w ” fcn'b¿ay

At a secret trial in M a y . 1955. he was sentenced to IS years tn prison

Two y ea n ago he was taken from h i. ceil to undergo medical treatment under guart at a Lis­bon hospital.

He disguised himaelf a* a male nurse, qluded the guard* and

uatc have formed a quartet and * for political asylum.

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T h e i r * t e n r e la t e d to L u m u m ­b a ’« i r a m f e t a w e e I a g o f r o m « p ru rw i in l / ‘H «p>ildville P r o ­v in c e to a n 't n e r in K a t a n g a th r o u g h a r r a n g e m e n t * b e t w e e n K a .a v u b n a tv t K a t a n g a P r o v i n ­c ia P r e s id e n t M o ia « T N t o m b a , f o r ' t .u im u n b *

Hammankjold told Kasavubu th»- > ¡. advtsory committee on th. P o n g > «tr-.mgly believed • t h a t negotiatlivij cannot b e coniLi te.1 among politic*! lead- e r , *-• lo n g a« some o f thvm an- d e t a in e d ' —-notably L u m u m ­ba

l i a m m a r a k jo l t l also w r o t e T > h orn be to a s k “humane a n d fair tieatment" fo r Lumumba.

H e p r o te s t e d tn another letter tn laimumba's deputy, Antoine O rong» in Stanlevvtlle, against a ban on the immigration of

in lenetkig gag iniareapttag the Same Marta

A B A NAVT tpokeem n aaid th e sea h u n t «vs. taking p|acr “under the well defined termo

in t e r n a t io n a l law g o v en in g p i r a c y a n d insurrection abord s h ip '•

“We can do nothing If aha moves into any nation's territof- Is! w aters.' this spokesman said.

In Lisbon Salazar’s govern­ment announced theae details in a communique-

" About ; ¡»m Monday, when ai: the passenger, w e n sleeping and only the nigh; watchman and crew were on duty, tha In­truders, using weapons they had | Southeast smuggled aboard, assumed stra­tegic points of the ship and took control of tha Santa Marta.

ALTHOUGH UNARMED, the craw resisted gallantly but were overwhelmed One« tn puaaeaien

week, thee« special feet arc* w ill be presented daily at 9 45 am .

Virginia Wetacr, WKAR Wom­en's Editor and hostess o f tha H-mcmakara’ Hour, said the sane, w ill cover the key topics in the field of aging, such as

Two o f Asia’s largest nations i financial planning for later and B g r relations w ith th a ; years, bousing foe older par- front powor» aril] bn dlscusaad i anna. mania and nutritional tonight by AM an expert W illard: needs, clothing m g iilw a n ia . A. Hanna use o f time, and the piano of

ThJe year s second vtsttar from grandparents within tha family

have made o record which cur­rently la on top of the Florida hit parade.

The group, known aa tha So­nars, it a rhythm and blues group discovered by the Vulco Records president when they

'w ere singing in a Miami night Ten programs an th« theme c lu b . Their present recording s

of planning personal futures | “Who's That Knockng?"; two j

have baen scheduled for the j more releases are scheduled In j H o m e m a k e r , ’ Hour o n W K A R , | the near future. it h e University r a d io station, to Iris Mortay, 1955; Ken H olm «, I run through J a n u a r y 2 ? . : 19 5 9 , and Tbm Morley, 1959, a n !

C l o s e l y r e l a t e d in s u b j e c t M S U alumni; Caren McPherson matter to the c o n c e r n s of t h e , is tha other member of the White House Conference on | group.A gng, which concluded last

The government f.na'ly al­lowed him to take a plane for Ruenca Aires, using an Argen­tine pacspor: May 13. 1959.

Later he moved to Brazil, where he and Delgado have taken every opportunity to att­ack the Salazar admintftrat.on.

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Indonesia 's an« Jap an 's role« ' wìh-vsppesr on the closing pre­te Ihn East-W est conflict will b e 1 S**™ M»nuary 27 with a sum -

m u r v of t h e W h it e House Con-Hanna's eubject nt a meeting open te interested students and j fw enre on the Aging, and a re- faculty at 7 :29 p m ta S2 Union. •* V* report«.The talk la rooasored by Daltk O t h e r « who w i l l appear wtth Phi p a lim i, national profession- i M l« Weiter nr# Dr. D m » Co­al fraternity fier «tipu».»^, an(j , denju.st. Dr Beatrice Paolucd. in terna tfooa] trod«. Dr J e a n D y v u , Mary Lewis,

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