MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Arabian Committee
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College Hits Immigration
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michigan. friday, may .1, umfi
otincil Calls j Croup To Organize Palestine Youth
Swing-Shift'' RageR i for Civil Disobedience Movement>
or Return At IFC-PonHvllenic
Dunce I JhRl SAI.KM, May 2 i/T) — The powerful Arab higher
A "Rattle of the Hands"
I committee told Britain "in the next thing to an ult limit-
today that Arabs now "would„proceed with
I Petitions tomorrow night's
theme has la-erf selected fur
IFC-Panlltlienic^dance. The affair will
I tint
ition of forces and
prepare till means for defense in >rder
orgnni/.a-
take place in College
Four Schools auditorium from S:"0 to 12. * to
the
Require The bands of Jimmie
Shafer and Dick Charles will
resume national
More Ciiiiiliilales participate in the "battle"* I-It..
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lllty ... i struggle,"
filial declared,
a commit!.• of-
with each orchestVa
All candidates for the playing . n i
ax
* |\ • ! s"''' l'b' "national
in half-hour shifts. The mti- " ' It'IS Millie
iudiMi council election are
sicians will play from separ¬ LlriVe ' "buggk*" .1 risings
referred to the
of
1 .ody
i»« .1 by the council that wlilcl end-
ate band stands which will Escape Attempt For I when Britain
Housing
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\ must submit their «p- be adopted a A pile
located on the stage.
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i«>r office at the Union Emm Alealmz .'■II ml" Ualcstuic.
vi>n today. Applications Newest Campus Bands l" cope with The Arab e.itnn;
.ittci that time will not SAN FRANVD
Shafer and Charles head the
•. red. Pres. Helen Fish-
In i i t'ckle: . ai 1'"-V It..10in:: HI eonimittee i.f
newest groups of music makers .
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t, i 11a vet) senior, has cu.mI.i: i'.
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l . on campus. Shafer has
torn Alcali.i.' a
;uinmen.li fi mum ith-
an II-
council has also nn- piece outfit, while the latter i of
I'M! I lull K a ,Ii"
"iat representatives
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group is ■mi" ■d of if) mo Pal. Mine
c uiicvilfure; veterinary Before the v al ie:
ngintcring and home
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campus band Name I'liieiKein v Body
Shater was
A shot taite of senior man. Farli. i. ihc A ah ....
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l.Hons ' is also evident,
e lot jpiii.ii s who W ill lii'
planned ov the >•'.. he
w ill consist of the
! iom I .k Ii School
forts ..f h.rth groups,
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■w system of propmti.ui- I'alcstuu'.
to this, solo acts-wilt II also ap|a
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mentation reipiucs two
from all
Idea I sei| In 'It s ..| .Middle
schools except
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i' and arts division
four representatives,
.phomores and tinee
will repie* nt it.e.ie At
i>f ii
i.ule
npn.h Itules
o regulations must he Toi Id low by A.al»- in I'.d. j.
oserved by all candi- en to a.I students, and tickets | 'be i.o.\:.'- >mi. d ;
nipaiKii literature is are available at the
Union desk, i ■" 'with a o.a.h. v •:
) M. ) II
mimeographed mate- Chairman Sally Clark, East Law- ilh" "ep,"'. i.a.l ; . • tieen ..
professionolly printed s ng Junior, nas announced that I'l!""ii i.dlc Another n-r
'Sjnmsitr Delivers Message
Aiirmi.de Slink.ui v. dir.
advertisements may it will be an intormal aftatr. j -ai.l at lea d two in ; - had .
Irett y I eel in a | the Arab olfii'eis. said lb- orn-
I mittee's letter was "Hit oetrt
'.'I lai must la* -limed I- thing to an ultnnutuni Ad-
•i.io prepare it and i.i dressed to Prime Mimst.
TODAY'S
a
Att-
with the council. ]
y ..I l.t i Si. Aian
Cnnninuli.i
lllpll», Cily Police i . oin-
CAMPUS
.'I fur Dale;
W'«ti»ale Theft I//a I Ian
,i largo amount of
iiii.d lu
iy. stolen in'the pufct
in mill*
• •in college cloMint«»r* . . . Kills Tint Hii ils
investigated l»v ryrn-
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It did'! ! t .kl • tu> plot.••
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police, according t«» — •i
■.aid Simeox t»! the long i.. -./«• up a p i • i- (Iliio Stair I' mfi'ssor I lh tain implements • 1... ...rt
thtiM- ! w«i mini Mi Ml
1.1 lie came to p.. jtitt
Willi
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» 30 bracelets, two
.«! • if' tt hui's'. peake:
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klaces, and several One to talk on Winged eiva- ti *" i.
ade silver, have Miotic lures He looked the cla>s Snr
ted by coeds as stolen
«if !'• n , A t (l
Will Dii'ii't
boxes in their rooms. don't knov
'.Med that most of the
Women Sinner*
ied in South Wil-
: -ust Mayo dormitories
, . , Music llntli ( harm
Campbell women are still
DIO ROUNDUP wondering who was the fellow
from Wells hall that was so over¬
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..I H ft MI. MI !•'; i) Id
WK AR — 870 kc come b> their serenading abili¬ Ar« Olllptinv iflt* flM .U. sill
ties Wednesday night thai he fell <>e Ali'Xiiruier St huM» j
p» •
*or
Students Slutiw-1 /> Program
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out of a fi'st floor window of "I n MINI t vvhd a:!!
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p!;« .
the
'* Mi the dorm while watching them. cmIIo. Mary I
ii:\I\G— ;i. "iNlllg
i.v at
Salute
Seven For International Festival sophoinort*. hihI Diti'-iii,
• • M;u ->h.Ml fn-s.hr idii.
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1) Clock News
Truscun Laboratory I In miinU't -
h> Brah in*
With International f-Y-tival otiiv a week away, the cast iiiMliMU Uiv Thu h'i'hth
to Remember Sets I if Fellowship and festival committees arc win king overtime to rmnul wiil >(n'n the progia m, S •
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-aim,
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Heading Circle For MSC
Koom Melody Engineer the secoinl annual pageant to completion by next Friday. v«oh:d. The mtoihI pail .. ll in-
It will be presented in t ollege 'Auditorium at 8 that chaic a sflcctinn by Seh 1
uinn
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Farmers of Amer- | Chester L. Alien, head of the .»nd twu (olk-:am«s (■ r t an
I department of civil engineering. evening, under the s|Hinsor-* ami Su.ibtan 01 igiii.
I recently announced the estab¬ ship of International club, ton :
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nc Edition m. n ai I I hts. John
Chopin's • Btnde So. 1 • and
•san News Admission' is free and open swank. Eaton i sophomoi c Mazurka No. 17. the- scco •d
Summary
u' kknoon— lishment of the new Truscori to the public. List ( ontinui's
ranged by iiiinscif, will bt nlay-
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| Fellowship, a giant of $1,000.00 Chairman Reveals Committees Construction and nil will In cd
by Schuster "Andeart Lul*
Novelty Bazaar | made by the Truscon Labora- handled by Cfrct. lici) Wright, j laby"
Shirley Caswell. East Lansing Vrccry. «>.. j'.nu a: makeup by by Clokey aiu! two >t her
-an Department of
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Instruction j tories of Detroit for carrying out senior, general d^ili'maii »'t the v< ra
Byi ues. Lansing junior, and
lullabies will be sung.
and Harmonies
•Vc Forget '
j investigations
of concrete curing.
on certain phases lestiyal. has announced commit- publicity ijy
tee heads and chau mcp ag„f« I- Detroit -. ph..more,'
Mi.rgari'ttOveimyor.
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nbia Maitefwot ks
'days Rhythrtts
I Under the direction of E- A. iplO'*: priKiUCtlon inai.agc.. Boh
I Finney-of^he colli gt Kngaiecrr Mcr-c Detroit scnior;>lggt inAii-
Completing the list are pro-
ch.uiman. Caiolyn Kirk, .
TIME TABLE
•]>- :• nt Roundtable ling Experiment station, the stu-( ager. Jim Cowdrcy, Grane. Rnp- Micoila junior. csUimii. Maif-
dent who h awgtded the fellows i iS) sen .or; assistant
n t& the
Bwicf ,
|yn Miller. Dcarbojn sophomord; i TOIJ AY—
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Today'flWorld " ship win begin work at once and ger; Lois Banzet, East Lansing stage decorations, lai Price, Liin-
senior. Lutheran Student fellowship
; ■ News will continue until Jan. 1, 191 sing junior; ushers, Rosemary
7 p.m., 115 L'niou annex
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pinner Music He will receive S800 in wages Other committee chairmen are' Ray. Plymouth Junior. Joyce
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Veteran is Ready for and $200 for equipment and script, Toni Procissi, Flint jun- Deisch, Three Rivers sophomore, International club. 7:3$ p.m.
travel expenses. ior, and Jcraidync Dexter, Fen- wdl be at the console. , International center .
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