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    WeatherP o s s ib le snow f lu r r ie s today,

    w ith w inds a t 25 m ile s per hour from the north and north« w e s t; tem peratures o f 23-28.

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    i t s Sen gg.), one1

    ¡,1‘I-The K rem - »sident Kennedy

    several thous- clan troops out h 15. U .S. aour-

    iovtet assu ran ce rawal from Cuba

    1 Monday tn n age handed to the it by the Soviet

    potent was co n - John S t e n n 1 s of a group of

    -nder* of both ■e summoned to ed meeting with the White House

    c ío 9 N o tc *M o "d o y n ,g h t P res ident Kennedy c o lle d a , p. .

    Ino 1 ^ *1 7 ; n 9 r ,* ’ i0 n 0 ,,# 0 d # r*- «•»“” »* »he m eet-ng lab e led i t as rou tine and o p o l it ic a l move. T h is s to ry i .the reo reason behind the secre t ga thering , end the fa ls e re-DOffft 0 lv *n nrtis a * . J l i * r.

    ding to

    at« Preparedness Com m ittee, did not mention any figure. He said

    T uls is an encourait ine devei-ana

    p o rt, g iven press and p ub lic a fte r the m eeting, a, W ashington d ip lo m a tic and new t sources.)Monday night

    The Continued pi ■ cn< , of an estim ated 1 ''’fOOO f troops and technicians h, of m ajor concern to the K adm inistration and a prlmt of congressional and other of Kennedy foreign policy,

    Main U.S. focus has I the 5,000 heavily armed, ground combat troops il le ts have kern on rh, r . .

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    Yugoslav A m bassador keynotes 3 -I)ay Meeting

    idents from 21 ■ene tnls week- annual Campus

    a Kreke, v ice-p resid ent jgp Campus U.N. said

    jSC students are expected other schools,

    ference will begin with assembly at 7 p.m .

    |;va Friday. Adrian Ja ffe e , f English, will dewing speech on p ro b-.|.p I 1 M

    afternoon general sion will complet Sunday.

    Resolutions inc Am erican conflict Indian border war r ica , the B erlin a

    lecture, rcp - :h country will rs to dlsbuss ons for Sat- sernbly.

    ■ m eetings and ily from 1 to

    , Yugoslavian ae U .N ., will ate speech at \ of the Union, s s fall U.N.

    nber ,.«► . *

    is, particularly the organ !-

    r. MSUi g h l i g h t sr n a b o u t

    of Mr. MSU for lusic of the L e s a will highlight

    about dance, the o be held F r i - ,m. to midnight

    (*ronp ìtrvìrirs Frat Probations

    to review the social probations placed on Alpha Tau Omega and Zeta Beta Tau fratern ities by the In ter-Fratern ity Council,

    Louis F . Hekhuis, assistant dead of students, said the IFC Judiciary will submit its action to the com mittee for final re view of the disciplinary m atters. The com m ittee usually approves the action specified fry student groups, he said.

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    JgTtitnan and P]I In ps' sex m

    ¡Robert f " and De. Wear at fe 1963 bst !_insV**PPs G.

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    be chosen from andidates s e le c - al sm oker held

    Ige, Port Huron a Upsilon, m a-

    ey, Kensington,• Delta C hi, m a- nanagement; rger, Evanston, nd Lambda Chi ng in e le c tr ic a l

    Flint Junior and iu, m ajoring in

    New York C ity Gamma D elta,

    rhology.MSU will s u c -

    nrmga, Way land a Tau D elta, who e Spin with M iss ynthia C uthbert-

    sophomore and'itnma.

    • ' /he the

    , ' are Expected to m ake >e provided by the

    Orchestra.! must ask their dates,

    tickets, and make all arrangements for the u - ‘ - g tt .nsp orta-

    a are a lso e x - 1 ®a 'ecorsages-for their

    ** sh°uid represent •nterests a nd-person

    s ' taken at the !A»h. 1̂Ven 10 the couples “to / corsaSes.1 0r the Spin are now Ifo.Jj the Union T icket

    l e s e l g a r t * * *

    A pplications

    F or D raft TestApplicati011 blanks to r the

    lective Serv ice Qualification test on April 18 may be obtained in ; 339 Student Services from Dor J sey R. Rodney, deferment consultant.

    Applications to take the teat must be mailed by m id n ig h t

    •Other ( rynvT* ilifrs* f y .res sod varied reactions.

    "W hat’s a fe w th o u s a n d ? ” asked Sen. B arry Goldwater, (R - Arl/,) "T h e r e should not be one Soviet sold ier or technician left in Cuba.”

    Senate D em ocratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said the adm inistration is adopting a w ait- and-see a t t i t u d e toward the prom ised troop rem oval.

    inent sp ecia lists Russian troops r been large enoi

    nber of we anon a in

    bom bers. Slome see t

    suring So'and

    offensive threat to the United an ti-a ircro ft m issiliS tates or to oilte r hemi sphere part of thla! setup.nations, especialily since no a s -

    ¡!r:Y»r4\L>?K.)» A Ret" the O ctober imposed

    m i t t Iran sport atrion for thern" is ■ The ' pro VL "CAvfr '¿p T'h'Otit' w^'rr ,in evidence. Yet been regarded h for any norma poses.

    the numf

    1 peacefu

    sor has 0 largre il p u r-

    sev eral th th erefore r whether tin dism antle

    ousand i aaised rln

    the 24 r

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    nodern sfa c e -to -a ir rn i s s i ! £ s ites

    A widely heir1 theory among perhaps oth1e r modeiU .S. authorities le ts sent in co as part of their t com plex in Cuba

    mhat petie Sov- U .S. intt

    dlcated the buildup bej

    diligence ’ m assive tan last s

    Soviet at um m er, \

    Under this thiIftr arrtv#im issiles and bombefcrs that n

    Water Study CenterLegislation Would Aid R esearch At L an d Grant' Universities

    P ED E 5 1 AN.J - tS t*A R E ! T h .v onthe Farm L in e bridge a hazard known to many—m ud-sta ined c lo th e s . I t ’ s som ething

    re to pu t up w ith , but keep a

    wotcWhrv' Ay*, when woH>y , o il the b leach in the w orld s ta in s from you r s o c k s .

    the urQQflirt$t t lo v i the

    M e m b e rs C ite E ffic ie n c y

    A U S G C h a n g e F a v o r e dss a much m ore eff ization,” she said, 'he com m ittee will study the

    ton ight's

    "T h e s e so called 'pressui groups’ could be a great pa of the effectiveness of AUSG

    WASHINGTON, Q.C. - University adm inistrators i C ongress today to pass a which would enable land-: u n iversities to accom pli si w ater reso u rces as muc they have for agriculture.

    Testifying before tin Ser Se lect Com m ittee on Nat W ater R esources w ere Milt M uelder, vice president fo search development, and 1. enco L . Quill, d irecto r o institute of W ater R esearch

    Tire com m ittee has pro a b ill giving each state $10 p er year to establish and me fn »ng* * T? e bulk gf s ta te taxes com e from lower incom e groups. Higher education, because of ability to pay screening is confined to upper and middle-upper income groups, while the bulk of the subsidy

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    Ruling K eeps City Leasing L a n d ! or Lots* . v . jp ....

    fo rce them to continue leasing.

    that East Lar.sing passed tp ark ing revenue bond ordinance in

    955 whicl .s ceipg. vio 3red by the ordinance passed last Sep-

    Ehe city .w anted to purchase the lots on MAC Avenue, Bailey S tree t and E vergreen S tre e t. At present it has a iease-p u rch ase contract that allows it to purch ase the lots whenever tr w ishes.

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    Wednesday. February 2 0 , 1963

    Stir O p in io n A g a in s t Ira q Second InaugurationFor Romney In U.P.

    The Soviet bloc new president. A W ei Sfl I roundup»•Tiptrigtted t~u*«»oJ btc rhe ' e ji r tvo h t ««».."

    ltd ju s tice M ichael 0 * M in . o itow tns the Inauguration w ill a reception, an o ff ic ia l d in-

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    «he has not uty to get into o sea, ao she the a ll-m a te

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    Rockefeller Vs JFK In 1964 Says Pearson

    Swiss c© m m lttt#xl§M *, it was not *. Ipat whM ould be tsken, t ho com * iAS had no i #presontA~ r*q i lu c t the parly days ©m si 4 1/2 year «licit which in hiseh. 9 at the hgods of, ' ? ? tptht a* tu Baghdad «atri iuesday'the 700

    com m ittee,

    attidefit group** And comttnmist p i t ty or^ n ltA tio n i.

    Tar Her, both the Soviet Com* rnunisl Party newspaper Piavda and the party 's ruling tetu r«) com m ittee had expressed con* cot o aboti 0 '■tee/asg & s fa . ?*■>

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