% Diplomas Go Tol03Grads MICHIGAN STATE NEWS /kitty Student Pmbliemlkm 0/ Mieklfm Stole College For Session Vol. J.\ J.14 FAST LANSING, MIC HIGAN. WEHNF.SHAV. Al'Gl s r J|. hmh Ti'lal Krarhr* ITS For Full fluarliT Neiv Plant To Center Service Activities f'ne hundred slid three, student* of Michigan State nflVtfe art* candidate* for Faitullv Ailils Construction Confuse* Student* I'latts Ittehide «U\cr.t's at the end of sum¬ mer term, Registrar Robert F'oot llritl^es S Linton stated vMtrrday The 75 Mcmlx*!** e*m1id»te» a-e dcr.% except 12. !0 bo ns out *<\ .15 Michigan *!u- . For fall Term Across River «tate rnr f. m P;;ci\ H .iml' I'aipiliar ioiulntfitU' v. 1' I me fr.*m El Salt id »r. r romnl ions ami title r.'fse ati-ia'mg w ill Im* m fail ttill ne\\ oiti'M will Ink • • cltmitres were appro vet I for htu n t the 72 students w ho 11. ;p i'l h i .p- pjii t • I I l»o lo M i v h i a n State fae- ncc.ved etr degree* .it the end 1 • w luiililinjr pt »»tei t w!. • it t: o six-wcck *e*n. ♦»tal ulty memU'rs at the meeting < I III .PI . . \ . » I II I'M .0 ! S75 of the Smte Bourd of Agricul¬ -« vnitu durre* during 0 f ; ■ 1 ■ « . inpo . n F o * .oir.iin *rss.. i'. ture Tbursdwy. and 75 additions t- tn» i-idlege staff were named I U| I irtdtulr> tn fu English itepuitmeii? As- Woik w II l.ci..li P..; : ■ I.' I who wt e mn. meed a< ? ii.;-' i..!';.in s.4.o- B J K 'ri.m a.naneed from C.i .!<*.. tie M.»\ !»• • rr.Je* i'* r- i v.i a'e 1 " Clar. on a-s.H professor to t jv Pewkrv p.ifu.., \V !• • v:.r- K-. -l ! I. ■ Flesh mi. J re* M.il, With thh issue the Stat* \rws siis|irnils pMldiratinn un- I* i.rd. Ihv.l'u> r. ",.13! M. • T liber*.. Flit v S.-hwuivk..! t. . Kerct..v Fort. L.\ .\.r.n Mcf.np. 1.1 the Irrstinuii issue Kepi. Itecuiar daili |iiitiliraltun will (dimpus littles (aralp I'ti/zle. Marian Bennett. Losing tesuinr llrt. I. (dttise Matty F]\|ilaiialuitts laiveria O n. I- ev«irg I'hai le^ ( I.. . " e ... ...at l.l d • a I • ll# ?urnell. Lansm*. I'ha i.s c ;k- •0-"* 1 >i }) ofrsMu ' .uutii.il p,»- Bv HI I) StiMIRH ^ ti. • a! 0 done . .1 . . . • •' in». L :t> r.g \Lrv t'iifiord M -- V \ t v 11 s I O 11 Asm.' taut "Now what the lii'Nii hfo tl»e> ilijtk'hp OnP hoT\lof'." !«• *, Keliert I .-nv. Lansing !'• less..: Hi man h.rig. hot.my is tile tpit si ;oi) iiskt'il l»y nvc; >0110 mi rnnipu> li.m - utidpi r. Shiriey Erwn*.»r. Laming. Wil- ■el . . to .osistan: professoi was pro- Answers tor siuh iiniuiries mt a* nutnermi- .1- the I10V*. | Iuk All men tnlen-tnl in as student iiMiutt'i -nv •1 . Hetinga, Laming. Virgil Lang- J M Donaldson ,u. i \\ V Ri. From the en line shelter t<»nu* th« sloi\ that !h» holivt the football Irani should up d worthy, Laaxng. Charles Leigh- ley if surge!)- ami medic, nr. will Ih» f;llerl with water and * } lo etihrr Frank l.tnslry or At I ton. Fast Lansing, lawns Nims. were promoted from .nstiuetor? usetl as (itiioeiitg areas situ t lirgilson In (he rquigoMi't Lust Lansing: Allison IVaree." to assistant professors. the lie.I t'e»lar is a little on- FPU A I'rpillines ' loom of Jrnlsitn fleldlum-r no* E-«t Lansing. Marguerite Plet*. Julian K. Miller, instructor o( alirnitHiii Katnrday ercroWflerl. or on-hi Fast Lansing, and Alice Shaw, mils... i h.nged »t h«>ol? and 1? I hie of ffie iiuthoiitics on for¬ .100 Addrrnith^ log. Lansing now instri^tot of luologual sn- eign atf.ni • 1 • (hi: t> -fi.it t n un¬ < antlMe Mar\n. LW smith. Lansing; t>*l-. rnnv Two m» mU is of the hou- ng '«. \ derground is taking out 'ho cx- Housing I'nil* in.Id. . . I .: ■ I, *• t in. u | I > a . I 111• |..im|sea| mi . f lain est to he Dairy luilld- , ores Wordell. Lansing. the .d adnunis'.ia'.ion reerived promo- jing a? hc. dii nil ler> If it .I * a p ai-i IIa I. <1. d a-i ■ IVrniMii.iiy homes t.-i hmi n»u- , 1 - . 1 . Zaukelies turns:"*; Cliffo d tiofo tfav faonphe t man. gei of dr u! Mill alls altd then I truUi 1 1 . |'i "le. » Walsh. Pewamo, Russell Hop¬ the '..If iamp. n->w rtim». g- j AI»lM>t hall mi It have riot ,id- %tld New Track Mu hig.itl .olli kins, Jackson. Joseph Cas«.s, ei ■; tn» mail.eii housing pro¬ nut led ait) t rung j yet. but it is .It '.."ii be ttieu Slate y to Hie « Will i A > aib on.t 1 .k 1. . I-tn Gr;nd lUpidt. Richard Curtiss. jects. and F.li/aheth Cortushley j rum. red thai they have .wijxd on w caul- "I till In 1 ..tie . I the «»••.«■p - ,.nd .. . pu* t liai ■ * B Law tt in »•. .Ii j I1 -la.i' 0 tin to enable A < .1., well Wil.i m laiwrli w .« p. .m 'ten from hnus ng di- F« 'Id Pnld.i suppbt-' i- bo twines StiHigh. Grand Rapids; let!.'! f• .• women m assist,«n* di- jliiiiii wotk digging a tunnel !l' i-m-rC" utoi »> hiougtit it» direct, t'oiolio t . it t ie- «"* mu - i d at » 'a .. Euaabetr f..iley Airman. Ad a rtMt.o of «'udeat hous.ng [from At»ls>t to i'atni liell iM - will bo well under Way l y !'o iWomen .1 i*atti|ibel| were qu •*» i lal.tl. • » . Jh,;. week. Winklemar. St Ignore; Daltot Tweofy-five ..f the new* np- Dt! •»1 > . t ,) pane|i/ed .1111— t oil, jex 1 *.«tell deliM-iy dab .1 bo |as aayint.. It's a lie -dam ,t * ..| fy next yt-ar MoMaikey. Rose !e; Joan Fre- pi.ir. irunts were on the level of . i i . deen, Marquette W.lliam Argvte as>;>* i.i profes*,^ ,0 highet j At one • pin. e where a scoop story li-uue • 1 inv l uiat.nu now | » "inph'' - ii ol ino laid I . '! •!'>ve! was digging a hole and six at l amp M.t'am Grenada. Mo- lake Hear Iv a \ • a: an.t I «li Midland. V..«*r lV>ard*Wh:;»- (»thr' appointments ineluderi »n- r. It;'Marjone jm«n wr e shovcilmg ttie dnt has been .•uthoii/ed. The - nn- Laiitnor ostlniatod, « Mb- i . i< - time Muskegon strurfor*. « xtension workrts. and' ba» k in, >ome«>ne temarkiMi that tines will In pi .-« l on tin- . ..in- null's of tho Lioyd Kempf Muskegon Pauline e*:ei *n and guidan-e staff pi..|orf Will -j i .1 the wtinlr- project was designed pu- and nm\ cited t" pio.,di- lad oil Mnehlman. Muskegon: Charles memtM" v ti o pl.'kll-n.s • I .la II . II it«- give s*intent veterans employ¬ apartments with ■ »ne- In in .mm Colvitle. Royal Oak plant. ment. but tiuw tli.it part-time and 150- with Iv. I-lli di . •> 'III .1. - Baihara *.':■•>, H-.nmncham AIiIhiI Mm To Hold workers have Ireeu dismissed, comm. slat inns. j I'honi- .|| tho Mte ... Mi. Ally? Irwin' Pbnt* e. Nichols? I o f! a i liltunatt- . oti< . ■ In n that theory lias been s< rapped All iiit-iiiied I.eulakis. Puntiac. Charles Mar¬ Final Radio Party It would f'.ll |,«> ime to know eo.-'U with pi>>- oil tin tlia.|| campus, bo pi to i >1 shall, Pleasant Ridge; Ma* Tate. Mduig the buildings, then ti.ie* out , < 'rtilci irig ol soi v ii i A hind * all is sponsoring its iusl what tlu-y wrrr uill he c.uttcrtctl int.. ,(i| i'.jh tiM*. tuth!\cil 111 tin Wilcox. Owosso; Ix.ris Mite hen crotctling. with Piecinct 15 as host. ' «'«.1llc 'iht1.it Ic cotirw. [nut 1,inn at 1 in|ii'i'iI mIc., hi. l' Mayvltle. Ironald Sale hell Cam. The latest hand records have Ui»|.iila» mcr » housing forum whole. Elliott admitted that MKC and j subscription drive begin*, fln-nt housing might tn* a paitialj Turnblom, business nian.icti. has Thursday night. Lmeiy G Fast¬ has one of the most critical soluition. announced. • Desks will l>« plu««d .Cmmfgem Drian V*le er. food and housing director of housing protdems of Michigan's .it Morrill ball, (lids hall .><>d the the college, predicted that "If educational institutions Hut "we Oa IOTC Alawrn Discussing d o r m i t o r y Raid Union holding. housing as now contemplated is are providing housing as lapid- Editor Dave Lucas prolooid a tepectauom that the allow- j ready. Michigan State college ly as wt can for students." he rates, Foster stated that the >1.40 i cm >i'd first issue of ;tg pa»'*>, oi mnm P«*d l« will be able tn house 5,000 on said. per day will hold for fall term, but was unable to say whether «hiding cartoons, campu- Mi..ps, campus this fall " A humorous articles and f«etiues. Five measures were lecom- this rate would be the same for In I he ' b« raM to September will not Tnough the barrarlu-typo past the magarine (Idem be itehai at that time. Col apartments will not be available mondod by Professor Larrrlere winter and spring terms. A caf¬ exceeded 24 page*. JoRa L. Whitolaw military de- by the tune school starts. Footer to combat the high cost of living: eteria to lie erected in quonset listed, housing will be provided 1 Buy only what you need. village will be able lu feed 2.000. far married men to tho barracks. 2. Avoid installment buying. and Union facilities will lie re¬ itaawr Scrim In Chwc ymtorttoy Tto torreamd allnwancaa ware S. Save money if you can — stricted to students snd single WHS Movie Saturday dapadat on a co«nia—maal ap- Other speakers on the forum preferably in United States sav¬ faculty members, Foster said. "The l» Member A«aartatf4 falletlat# Frea fuitnrtel Office — Ext. «•*». — was with some resret thr.t I has mot a reception «»l , », Office- praise from New York i watched our last "pocket-size NJtMMJ AdYLVtl—( Smwt, we. ISM pee year by tart. • » IF ggl.r.i „ff the presars. by mile** earner ^ — «•:.* since puh'ieation of •mVMM* ^ of ,11 M.,«»EmAll Ortc « «| .lM>lr l.i <■' ivronm rc.idins ♦ 'rate of philosophy at ~ ;. u:1. t htoid i«*u«t. hul the ..J the proparatioi Mm work consisted of collet faculty AixNr * ' N£fPJ*B«S* M'""1"1*- «• ,hr b'B *hrfl "vcr* ." «* mux iiiivn balance this inoonvcnioce. i • ilua-ion of the many l*« Maaarer • • • . . . Important ftories Will not hnve M"»; . t old legends, i «dvem«f»u Mabater Manager *. • «—* ■ %***{ *«• be buried oil inside pages. • nd superstitions. lull * . * Mil wftHHUM* Mil •%•«• %* I I So longer M ill you have to turn inside sheet to find the . . • I* n id Moffat, rex.i Vetit fdunt the New York Times, i ms • ' .11 'cad stories on page | IMlflRI XI- »TAW * 1> r hut H- Maybe you'll finish • few J It. IH.rl.c - t«tn> «»"l. !>"» "hlKcihAW."'". ol.ily spade into rtul ftpetman. Mtflm *m-rliu<. Mian Marjnffe fcwiearew. j them roxx. 'h . 1 Yankee legend -i"«,viA; SLi The Ncxxs became a tabloid in The rex icxver ie summer of IW2. to prepare : !.l Tnhune slated t the bit ehN to omc • made a ham that fall After publishing once readable Job of xveck. twice week and last unasbtifDim .. .. ie aeiulenii.- hands', m • see times e.uh week .jo-. Sept ?ti. lt»42 the News came i*i 'ii* and humoroie d.ulv Associated Press prohib.te*: J im; ,.r.r> apimaivd in the 1 concede my upixment way be honest, able mid »•! • A* the present time I i the first time in that •mk.iu. .. Min-iai stud; ring u^Ktblii but xvhy «fnd a misfit to Washington*" .use ot m> ki e and customs «>| »: (ellowi Construction COLLEGE TO GRADUATE 103 f C UlgM S! • if'nntimird from I'nro 1) .Hit "f «'«•<■ ranif'ti. . tinned I .m Page 11 aatument 1 etween two of IV:imt rhili|. MaU..kE.!r,1,dr f "v"n M'' In the even m t»e. ..me xehemcfit tnat |v H iyno Nnii icki. lv.i,. !''«"• «ml Mar«n-. T.~ Yinr.no IV«*4>. lVtrolt.iJ,,r»e>- C-Hrtidatra Hum s, . kets to the a..:! at:pg. ncriuitnr was > ailed in. |M„, • MeUkJht .«ke time I j ~ I ( thousands years ago Th. mediator could not judge Hit, nt Pimlum. tv-tr.lt. Tin- \"'k '"'r Cluirl,- . in eix ed n lit Id! .hve abilities \x thout tt.itching in-rt.. R,.l.,n».T, H,Uhlan,I Park;! Ma«»ai»t l>*u. an.l \ I . aired front eruig this halt, :«vi m tni- imme.Tu. m«'?i; them jxerf 'tm. i he had them Prank Sum lvirnit. Marlon * iittP. and Iron, atieth Christiansen, ttlr.r money vx, icttuned and I of the first vivilijUv.em line their shovels up along the Hims. Detroit; Hetty Skimin, iy ett. end Robert Rude*.:! told to h «»f rc,.l Orosse Huntc, Mary Viairhres, i.„ r.wpt *> the country Horticulture build n.1 and "then, Kitreign candidates t. The excuse democracy ami frentom Detroit j at ttie Mgnal. thev began scoop¬ are Herbert Gomiv >»t ! i'as colored. Ore of the smtMirtant t.»» tors in j ing their way toward the Ibury Ruth Drown. Mount Clcmcm; Rico, and Alejandro Vain fostrrini! the frten.il> relation-J building The first one tiiere won Joseph tladelcto. Lansing; ftarh- El Salvador. Hups between two nation^ .* thej the dispute ara Gl«ssbrcH»k. Laitnsmg; Dudley (USRB IK interest and act.xtty on tt»e part ef snrial nremiyatnrns fn both countries were At the tied llairy so on building the>- they rami. llall. l^.nxing. Arline Huckins, t>earborn; Shirley Kieppc, De¬ troit. Margaret Kelly. Day City; f— MM When they reached the Vet hos¬ 1 To «Aes*eb»p cnltur.i rela¬ pital they were still even, and Eleanor MacDonald. Detroit; Ra- % "TiKFV a'1 » XX mm A rail* to relations neck ami on thev- went Smith. Eexvlerville, Marvin tan IB» between l-a*? '**<*'>. The two operators Smith. Giwitd taedge: Jack War¬ iHUute » P t" ,5i Anxertcans an>i Hgyptians •oopiug their way togeth- ren. Lansing, and William Whit- STFNN1NC1 i»"' formal _» Tf 1«W 1 st. the eow pastures aker. Bay City. 1? a' Mautice> , 3 T" enrotiraec the develop- 1 i.n.c Phonr MUM» men! of these ohyecrs throughout! rxrn hwvcle l'*e«1 Htav forivr 11. I"»n Egypt and to cooperate with oth- j r«e.f Halo Husax Mi * er Invdies hax-mg the same or I IS Church X tit' ra*t Iainvint if kimilor objects ' 4 Directory ijl'Altr milt M»rv Riding br VMMUM War in itself .s essen'ially cvH.'] s»,rile Vest phone S31X3 aftc Mi* • .1 XX 1 mil but their is at least one saving! RRRMVRR grace sitout the preser' war that j rxi*i enced it has already served to brmgj niAl'IV uprialoi l> m about a common bond and m.i-f bi4.nI aalara Call it-SM." after IS taiil tmrterstandmg between na-! MlltF «anted t*> l«Mi«ia tams ' ' Iheie-alMuK. XXilUng In *h* When jwace it finally reach - . witMN len lKu«e X-2M1.X 15 ed. this understanding will help MIDF 1.. H.4-»..n Se- VoiX. to mould a new world of friend¬ 4 m11 v ai mil of summer term Share , viN-n.r* Call 15 ly nations believing ir, the cause' of hnrnariffy and economic ex*»1 15th XX mint In n n'kl'H APAHTMIINT l>» i udln x -*a MSx Ttaibi Septeiolvr *wblea«e lor fall ter n. Are oprmtlon 15 .based or. good social • conditions f4-vr everyone 'W pnone *-*715 TW' «TV Rev II RKD GSOTM WIU. HitCAi'lf R Ilbafn Tnung M AMD HaMot 510.Linden St. ONE These conditions cannot be ob-! 'I sirnt wr » ... IW". ».*s. * M>7Tt n.tc i.< (tamed until Uie (.wople of the] J^iworld laarn about each other"*' DAY ' * IHHFF »tn.h':.l« will I uLltxcs and it is in an effort --ward mutual understanding Iw-■ to-j 'ffr *t Rvice HP..M %"t'Bif Dm'ir. 'a-tflaa' wotaavr tmicti -II jtwven t* S and Egypt that 1 - i It. II til OF .<< Upprt written this fetter fv»r two' IR sad II.•• ■•It Part at oM|«ubr Wiwi ij'a.lies. l»H»k.nK forward h«'r«eful-j Ul! JMefcSsyMm 11 toll am MUCtllMRMrx jly n> the future of thai: people* sMn -XIIX— - .VMM land the triumph of just.ee and AMP rntiiiimpi' • R l* »a. MitRtof p m. P«.iMe» Npxv Abbot Mall owtwrr* * i?,,n l* ifreexlom over slavery and domj-ji »nv' Rant Run Msvsos toe RtaSin M III) v.ven- ISnIfsik nation, l » »m •Y*»ur» truly. « *«.*/-■ Moli. me»f Saved S^>e*t Sahah. i nt f. v. nmvacmn. Mae thet Engineer. L'ruvers.*^ «»f Cairo, [ XttS r vtuluian Gra«iuate student at MSC ri swain jswBunr seoac NEW FALL JEWELRY BfftAV MM COMTMft Ford ~:rr*rrv: ™ Wednesday. August 21. |*• well matelHvt Fetlioit P«»*mI»Iv ?tved Preemrt 1,1 from so mueh inferior to the other It .ml K aie ted for th< kwl ami its fust defeat of the >e win when teams, but bad link plagued 'he will |m.<> tlve final Urj the it met Wan! t). Softball champs hiam through the season. losmg chamfKonsb j. at ;» d.*.'e 1e be de* « i Well* h 'II. three games in the last inning ided of? At the end of three inning* the fter leading throughout scoie s'ooti nt fi-o ?»» favt»r>f-4bc games. the N.r'i- >f the loil'bglilarif? g.inu - •' Hie M'ic'mi W»ie Pre- Wei!*: men. Wifther Precinct In the other leagues, the trail¬ e* * - !«?.»•'«♦ !T g.m»e which end- 1.1 could Mve t'OMivfiM" this leait er ramp and Wi lls h. II. the u,-r* id. . • I *i • fl u-* e»tra mn- will rem.on a luaPei of debate were very elose no tc..m> » It :. ••..!'k"«- - I .till d .1 halt until they meet again Wednes¬ plefmg the season without a de¬ u* • i.tmc W'o tev Ktlmi'i's day tv.gh:. feat. • ■ - ' • t 111 fi»malice Tin- e tne will brum down the Dick 4'at\eth was the i urling »• • ]it o de*erv« w final «,tu t.un on the first summer star in the Well; loop. p \ Ttn.n league .. t alr- I "I a l ull inti . mural schedule at ht$ Ward !> tr m to~i':e ».. m»-- '*♦»< w;t« 'i.e lone * State. ionshtp of Wells ball by . alk og i« -it i ! no-hit "hi fcltmei star* up four \ intones again no ue- i.'f I i av . v one of in the soitba I > "inpeti'.ion, il feats. Ills team bail ;hi , in a.. - j-i fo W.in| was Precinct 11 stealing the spot- ot five wilts against ore defeir iUd 'V.otI K ill light t.uoiighout the season as In the trader league tne t. mis i i*« i. ;. * they chalked up one .win after another behind the superb pjleh- ingot W'iute> K timer, The only bltmish oit 'bet record w.de¬ MSC feat at thi bend- of a women'* sofb. il tram, bu* as the mett didn't Py to«i he: ! red continued t . take the guls lightly through¬ out the game, tin* ran he ed otf the The only ten ml. -i ratch- other team that ot-j BARBER SHOP fered the lit-nun any eompeti- tioti iti the Abtwo h II league was Percen t It. aeb evutg a reeord o| m\ Wilis against two dgle.ds. Cralral Alirhiaaa'it Mu-I (ieoige Kosnich did most of the M.ulrra ISarbrr Shup ipitilni.g and it was bis hutlinu Conch Jack t'isiy, e. Mul . ' ma1, dub. Portland, i>re.,accounted for five ot their congratulates i.-> ».. Mi;. let *>. ;HHi metei breast-i*1* victories stroke event w.r.ne: 209 M.A.C. AVE. • • V ntmennaM the 100 meter back*!: k. e i right t. \ irtoi ,n ' b Md4 !he \ i:.on 1 Women's A.\f suim- Kloyu Heed Was the individual ming meet t shiak-miak i k. lr.d fielding s'a, of the season lbs ' fine job at center field f«»i Prc- l.» put bis team in the race Waldron Defeats Noble in Tennis Final and kept it in the running for the title. Time after time through- Don W al.iror,. a membe. J the the match only a few minutes old ' nut the season he made rensa- Jspartati hardwood Mp..,d. v >n it ueeatrie evident that the all-college s:» gles champion* mew muld ship when he defeated II K. *t\lr of Waldnm. Noble in the final mat. ' ..t the n.it cope with Itartholo- 'tional catches of hits that were the • headed for eutra bases, and ill jaamrs where one run made the Waldron w ,s scheduled to meet tdifference between victory ami CLEARANCE all-college teriirf tournament. Harry Gladstone in his semi-fin- Alexandra lie Mafkott's Waldron, honked at ,i dark al match, but Gladstone was un- able, jrtefeat, bis ploy was indts|»ens- laauttlul »*♦ w htrsr ar the start of the tourney, able h. |giekuffo« will la* available Se|ifmnU r I ' appeal, making victory piayin heads up tennis in his! possible for Waldron by default t»f lVecinct j II hail tin* misfortune on their Water Nymph inn* . . . Then tin. suffering seven defeats in ..s we are fierniitted to »*tf»*r 'he fin. I match, walking off w itn the and pnihiit* m advancing him to the finals.'many games to occupy the cellar title aftei a hard fought and this lovely I'raffraiie* * in i-o --«t |t,ok.ip-. close contest. at (freat leiluctbui* Tin r» a,II U n«. i ham** * Wald run upset the apf>h- cart in the prmluet itself. |.Hte.| Im|i.«, in « mo thnmghau; tne tourney, winning, match after match agamrt op¬ Authentic ... of the values . . . ponents who figured easily to beat him Mis beet match of tha KQtnreiAT nw ei UY srtarr tc.urTi, ,'I.T.».. ikim si I,, #2 til E. Grant Hand tieruin NOW NOW •rip. I AMI...... Thru Thur*. Thru Thuni. I*AT O'BRIKS HI'TH WARWICK Hotly FriefitHi tir Crram mif. 1.50 Is .'1.75 .. Mn SI ta, S2 -PERILOUS HOLIDAY' Italli Oil .mill IV ■ NATl'RDAV . »ri|i. 2..'l.t l» lt.INI. at m o "SOIITIIWKST VHM'NTKO POUCH" Ralli Foam /bmdti Milk i.akv nutria -< IIWM. MM. ■ PVIIITTI UUMIMII MUM, ■ TV HI¬ ori|i. 1.50 In .1.75.. i el i« c TS- Cwiily H* •I iha Y»of,.. Ralli I'owiler with rt* Movi* Man •I the Vrarl ori|c. I.INI ... «.:to «*• »— frift ItoXCK ori|{. I.INI .nun .... <2 Tk«fili(oliv Harm*my Sh#*k for your ColkgeDrafSlee OffaUi th* itaha Wednesday, Ausuat 21, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pniie Four JacotktonX Baal Laasi ag <% "i