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acuity Members To Leave;riticize Development Plan

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roit For P Caucus

Profs Irked By Manner Plan Was Announced

By SUSAN JAC O BY O f The B a f i No w %

éd under the <11 * I p r offert*.

u h « t l v ‘ d e m a n d 3 *

h, 9 by the Doari sf Gordon A, Saht I

pan oi the Col* toi Iti dettatoti, many a«

TODAY IS TAG D A Y **J u tt a 11 t i l# rem inder th a t today i f the lo%f tltiy 1^63 to u t ta n b e o ttoch#d to M ich 19*1*1 lice n ce p la te » , w ithou t causing a fin e . M o to r is t i who 1«If to do so w i l l be iu»eit<*d for fa u lty re g iit r a t lo n i tu r t in g F rid a y ,Officials Clash On Debt Ceiling Raise

H ilppi-’iU'CU in

PRO FESSO R BERNARD DUFF BY

N o D e r i s i o n Y e tO n B i o l o g y D e a n

Bvernun Outlines 1*1 tinning

l or Medical Institute P rogram

Dolls Denote F o z e i u j i D i e u s

Of ini e n e o

( Contimit?«

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■ Moth Majors In Short Supply

ROTC Men Plan Hikes

lime l:I

■ UURENCE V . B R IT T

Of D Headill I ddress Wer Grads

- Ì At . it r» m * -1 ai 0 K,I,U‘ ' ■ - :y Auditorium.

- Lau ren ce V.P ' dent of the Uni-

. will address

Sp ring NotAroundTheCorner

to extend, the Jiu through June 30. ready has said 1 i?. coming for > h igh--probably in hood of $320 hlilii

Dillon, attrlbut bumping d eficit rr foreseen drop In £

corn iti I. New Dell

i c r i i D u f f e y said, hey should be testedr *’ '11 in try «« 1 | 1 ■ *Oinpl ! .fttlfvl f ;} ( t s ' ■ due at loniiI dovelopm

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SalingerDisclaimsNewsSlant

»«S'.

ie cie-• among the grad- ’ m aster's can-

• 1933 graduate r rs ity of D e tro it.

' of his atrr.a ■x . lie. holds a

. ... Uni vet sity of ■ ate in sacred

»test Baden (Ind.) he tea's ordained

'he Ph.D. in ed- ' atidn from the

Minnesota. He has ’ ■ -errunary studies ~ Novitiate and St.

He,both its,Ohio. ~er te rm officially

March 19. F ina l *«U be held March

*rch 19."m re g is tra tio n is

Monday through March 2S-27, with• ~ r g Thursday.

Faculty Group Backs Probation

The com m ittee is cotnposec of five faculty m em bers and th< presidents of IFC , PanHell.W IC MHA, and AL’SG.

A "WAY O U T " BUILDING—Work on the Planetarium has been temporarily heIted after Wednesday’ s snow fa ll . Snow sent

workers into hibernation.

State News photo by George Junne

NEW YO RK ¡P) - P ie rre S a lin ­g e r , P resid ent Kennedy’ s p re ss se c re ta ry , said Wednesday, " I think the news management story is a greatly overworked one.

He had been asked on a taped C B S Television program . " S e l f P o r tr a it ." w h e t h e r he con­scio u sly , fo r the P resid en t, man­aged news as an instrum ent of national policy.

C riticism of the Kennedy ad­ministration’s information p oli­cies was heightened last Oct.30 when Arthur Sylvester, As­sistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, told newsmen that the Pentagon controlled news as a weapon during the Cuban cr is is .

On the television program ,Salinger said ’ ’1 think 1 see my job, and the President sees my

I . job, as getting out the in for­mation to the press, all the in-

l formation we can within the limits of national security.’ ’.

Salinger added that " I 'v e •Ways held to the theory that t! news should go out as it hap­pens. and in most cases that’ s exactly what we do. Now there

• •are, -as J . Say,•.OTKteT.s v’Lf . . - . . /. .. ,v * / / *,r.twtwty..scanty:,JW 1I just p u b lic ize .’ ’ *

In the latter category, the press secretary •‘cited the case of I 2 spy pilot Francis Gary Powers, who was shot down over Russia I uesday. 1 he policy

troop-carrying and c at them.

From A P and U P I W ires

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S PE A K IN G OF "T H A T R EFR ES H IN G N E " F E E L IN G ,* '--E » ic F lU o n , a n i i t o n t C tf> E d ito r of the State N e w *, seem * to have s tru ck i t r ic h a * He ta ke * a break

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a l i t t le more how ever. O f coa rse , a l l s tu ­dents d e s ir in g to ge t to the th ird flo o r o f the S tudent S ervices B u ild in g now must thow d ra ft cards and I .D . ' s at the e le va to r and s ta irw a y s .

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Michigan S t a t e N e ws , R a s t l ,nn». jng, MD-higan

SalingerT h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 28 , 1963 3

di «i

(C on tinued from page 1) and Imprisoned. legitimately news should

"W e knew for a period of time *® K happens, that negotiations were under way Salinger also aald thatfor his re le a se ," Salinger aald. 4 press secretary is prepared There is lea*"Wtr didn't say this to the press to cell reporters the facts, "you political offices

tim e, because I think any just aa soon not tell them any- organization In

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¡ B e f o r e C a p a c i§I P ierre Luboshutz and hity an unforgettable duo- piar

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M tfE lL TO SIGMA CHI-Yfofk con tinues Grand R iver near the H a * l* t t entrance. A 1 a destruction of the Sigma Chi house on ««•» fra torn I ty hour, e w i l l he b u ilt.

State News Photo by Joe Hempstead. k * * ¥

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() r a l E c o n o m i c s E x a m \ H c l d A t C o l o r a d o C o l l e g e

¡allons mean blue- | , cs sheets to MSU r e<e items are use- ■uudems at C olor-

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liions replaced Twcnty-f ions in the eco- student’s >nt at Colorado discussi!

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lie, Ccnia Nemenoff, presented jcital In the Music Auditorium

Tuesday night.The hug r, nudicn e spilled ovci into'tJhC. Of

rear hall. Despite its sl/e, the audience was respectfully attentive and tremendously enthusiastic,

& After performing together for a Quarter of a century, ¡¡•I the couple has refined the art of duo-pinnlsm to sheer Wizardy. v: III s style of playing is calm and com r oiled; hers more ant -

mated and graceful,5k .And yet their rapport is such that one cannot say at a ^particular moment, ” l hi s is l.uboshutz" or "Now Nemenoff $;has the lead.”

riieir finesse and musicianship Were displayed to best »advantage in the Romantic pieces on the program: the sweetly »m urmuring "P relu d e" of Franck, Debussy’s whimsical S "L in d ara ja" -■ performed to commemorate his centenary Si - - , and especially In Rachmanioff’s "Second Suite for Two JsP ian os," whirlt brilliantly pays homage to Chopin, i : The C lassical period was represented by Mozart’ s "Con-x 1 : in I i " . ” with i. ompanlment by a vhambet oivheaii « ¡¡¡iconducted by Mans Lamp! professor of music. The young <■;players responded well to the stylistic challenge, but the scon certo Is not firs t-ra te Mo/art.S The remaining work on the program was the "Concerto xIn A Minor,’’ as annnged by Bach for organ, and re-arranged xby Mr. t.uhoshutz for two pianos.•:j This is admirable Baroque music, effective indeed with the $ octave doublings by which organ registration is suggested.

sub- *** « i t # •vHut it ! cks the intimacy of music originally conceived for J'thiss particular medium,

of the St M uslc-lovcrs in the university and community will look 1 final S*forward eagerly to the nest concert by Luboahut/ and Nemen~ s 1 i¿fvr S*uff, which should he* given m a larger auditorium in order dent' s

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Biology ~(C on tinued from page 1) doctors a

study at an iccredlted medicsl * familyschool/* aatd R y e r r u m . * 'B e - with jcause of the high cost of out- «unity, I of-state medical schools, we arc television working closely with the Un Ivor- *' limited tity of Michigan and Wayne State 3 ’id veryU niversity." Fdaar C

When asked the «bout posai pbllity of a medical school at | at ion ofMSU, Byerrum said that it de-pendcd iipori fna'tiy'things

"T h ere la at present, a com ->;* mittre. formed by «11 the Instt*iv t u t i o n s of h i g h e r learning$ throughout the state, which Is

meeting to determine til*:1 loe-i-•? vion of another medical school ,y3? for the State of Michigan.

"W e don’t know yet If MSI -will he picked or not, and even

if we are, it wi11 depend upon legislative approval and appro-

:%• prim Ion of funds," he continued." Therefore, there la no ce r-

¥ tainty of expansion even M State x should get the choice, because <’ the dec Ision depends upon the leg-

Islstu re ," Byerrum said.Byerrum said that the Insti-

;X lute would probably start small,•R with no more than 20 students •i; enrolled.

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The Naval Ofllcer procure- •>: mem team will be In the Union ÿ: March 5-8 to give informal ion on j;5 all Navy O fficer program s.

Teams from the Navy R ecruit­ing Stations In Detroit andCiroise lie. will discuss the training programs.

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