I, WEDNESDAY* NOVEMBER arly Returns Show Republicans Seize Lead GOP Sweeps Stale Elections; luncil Will Dclialc M Want Trieste Good Weather NEWS 'Yes' Vote Leads All Proposals Political Issue In European Blew Encourages in BRIEF DETROIT. Nov. 5 i>p) — Scattered unofficial returns NEW YORK. Nov. R (/P)—Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Opinions Of Drew Pearson. Mololov appeared Heavy Votitig Clerk To /.end Sixth Arm from Michigan'* general election Tueaday shoved Kim Stg- 'or. the Repulilicaii canilidate for governor well out in front Sought Foe Open Council Meeting | Adr",*port otr*•*•»"♦»«* WASHINGTON, Nov. s (Cl - tonight and gave U. 8, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Re- I Ipublican, a nearly three te HeMeon campus ^JS^TSSi their "W,"T- " ^ ,0W00 T r™. ■" iill-imi«irtnni »,imr with Notre r'.iSfSrrN>-" KnPi»* Hrading tko Mot of ahMlned %«'•'«» 0»mr in New York's Y. nkee sta. ilium S.Huirt.iy. MtotoiSS en itfamm met wTTto? - r—- toMOM Mmmi tomml* ss -1.1 fur the I Saturday was On* iilwence! Vnn Al.tvni', MM Tottrh'Binrl Ilelnrr semlinii Ills In lis first squad mil MM' toeMtokUto, to Haw to toa aa MM Atom |W rsperlenrnt itunrtnrlimk, " I now rnf to .IS ij^^r rt With 'W weeks, t'nnrli Karl Nlaik salni| added In tame than in any Willi further cuts In I illil>l>eri Hnwntt rod Hill West, put hint out 9t Mttsn. the old giu| in plaiv n( Ihe previous encounter " I still itctidpig, Spartan Jtradfi rivalry between state injured llrrsrh.'l thist.if.-on and John SM vn. C#us* celled < »nd the t'mversit.v «f Michigan. Kusuu. Whlrh one will Mart Ihe today fram hi* Mturday morning t.t |». name ih'tienil* lamely tnfsim it: th# Ko; | retdwemrfit .«~»o ,4 the Itial attempt at signal calling; Mil. I <>rtK< •' n)*>n the «ut f«r Whether pmUjt or not ho will bo i Delta IM chapter of Kappa Sig¬ sluiwlna made In this week's for both Tucker and Dovh Shrt-j might ford .times, full nick. and one of j '«• Other candidates fi ma at State i» ley. whom the ntwh called "A < if the the two lending scorers, and Mar- ! ward |mst include Hoi sending its touch tlrills ami whether Army kirks off Rtmd ten mimite |4aver" football squad nctimt the team i« Htm- ' IVnn l /ngler, regular right tackle, i '"cmer captain of the chard'* I representing the Alpha /eta chap- Dr Carl V. Schott. of the ItAart Rob- tit at APu Arbor in what •al education and head injuries. i*'" » n#sCbetdlMr, is hop- id to he an annual affair. IVnn Stair, said raneellaltoir fo|- .MMihy Neller, star halfback, and I {Jjjf T Cnt"l To add to the significance of the i — The Collegiate World — ; IVte Uliikowski. regiilai left tackle. I pfe iHith hurt early ur the game «nrt Ogrrp meet inn of the two chapters, a ' , r,f' .... ... targe (lerm in l»eei mug. the vrcs-! it** far at KnoirfNe, Tenn. (I. P.I The i train •ping with "the pn!>ey of the Id .IM not return to lho fiel.l ln "■! for the rentert f«« Ktvaklng calm, analytical army's plans to revamp and mod- I Under the old sebenn lege to compete only under All five of Ihe.0 Ih.vs .iro |,mo-! ^."T. Fr"' ™«ml»r of Uw the i A In iiimstanm which will tiermlt lirlns nsiitn irt urosonf IS4J-4S lonm, .took Wulf, Day* brume plaque has iveu attached I raslnl with the pie-gume ex dement shown in entire its college lleserve Officers I taking the first two ■ playing of any or all memlwrs III nursing ,,, , r injuries are Itohhv ' """-to-. Ilnrolrt HeVnll, onrt Dick MrVey to the nunc so that the chapter ' the nearby barracks where the rr i p„rpz,r:„u;^^r^ its athletic teams." letters of the winning team and i Cadets broke out the traditional Ihe year in which the ga bed-sheet signs, Dlnik devoted Miami, anmuineed he had played can he engraved o The starting much more time to discussing the Tennei itten the IVnnsylvnnin school . * lT fl>r '!" r"' ; them from their )»ln ore .foe Kra- hne-u|i State Kappa Sig team Notre Dame squad than his own team in mill w1"1 VhotlLl " »rnke« tec kor"' fh-J-hm Kolwolk, Hob c»r- imnter. foul Hunt. l«ok OImo, •ml; IVt. Claude A. Illaek of the U-T i Jesra V'utl, liiinrrt. mlurort The Army roach revealed loi' A'l.tln f'hnmlirrlnin. Imte Kettle* •eter. righ nee in prertioo b»l,o onrt Colonel IIU k. Tl»esc u w,„ welt, nnrt llay Urtlw. The revised HOTC plan i< irowl lo leovo lln* fiolrt oorlv ; chological warfare. e> f»l Insurance may lie reinst.d- Van Alstvno's ulrondy bl| • ...» Man, Ik,a |a tkr Arm. af- effect here, with changes Ttio Joyviv will |ilny j, toturii i ! warfare, psycholrigy of rd by paying uoly two preniHims, W'ill roooiv i both the suhteet matt •lie w-ith Iho Wiilver if ihe footliiil military history of t United and seeing any VA office. turses and the |»ay sea tnnrt at Ann Artuir Sntnrrtny. Wiilrtton. Boxing Wrestling Teams Harrier Coach Hm Enviable Record Tht Mi,»1 Smnnlhnml llnni of the year. Center Pete Plat left the I Drill For Winter Meels I anrmi U. Itrown has lieen won five consecutive IC4A cbam- Cbamtwrlain. NAAU winner in mm smmtKiu; ,m Vnmpun State's cross country cnaeh since lucky game with a game ankli 19.11. Today, at 41, he has a past pionsbipe. This un|Mrallele«t fratjlfi.lt with a sis-mib record that King >.|tlinl i .Kt.lr.l Collin j earned them |iermni »nt |M«\sn-- 1 that ntiitht wet I be the en- moii of the sU\«.r still stands; Tfan Ottejr, tmiblNM AND HIS DltCIIICSTKA With :tl» I'unrhrrw tup that bad lone In.tam meter man in the (Kit tlul l'.-«tn few «»f us! lieen in «om petition s»n-e 1*I2 jiMympies. as well as junior and know him. iiuig the next three year* With the return «»f four 1(4 A With t»ti men niDWcrintf iach Hrowti grtdnatrd from I ms c ime back e-n-h tim and Ken Waite were IC4A men from last year's Ituxinir ,'H' 'he mat. ineliid- in June. Hgtl, and was n ' her of both ti v eroiftt eoun- •nnd place. rs in 1935 and HWtl i»-S|m-c- "THE squail and a total of 'M i'lg last year's entire start- . h- lively Then it*4ti Hoy Hehr mid track teams, serving ar1 punchers re|u>rtinjr for |»rae- inu team. Spartan wrestling on of each for one year. In ills best placed «e\ en men collegiate two- msic tice. Coach Iso.i /.aria looks for- coach KeiidKry A Collins is iook- first fiftivn iMWitiom in a I I Cisin. 105 (founds, .lohn with optimism "me | |n addition to cross SWEET' t!.e liler, .ind in Ill'Jg lie es- Mattin. 145, John Crampton. I4H, After winning live, dropping I a school record in this rgi.sle I last I coach for the distance men am year's captain Doug tu«>, .mi tiemg one last year hieh stood for two years. , II *»rt of tin- llooth have re.wlcl f,n troiiunk »'«' »»«««•. Iwal. A Raw ntimraRrniilt rt-finrt' Psi I XieiMers Another returnma Wise, „ ,h0 SjM'h'h ttcapi.loPH retntni In- I'JSJ to IIhi7 his leami • boil hi. in. imrnt InrabU in th» VlirHsn ph..«.mm cj ibn Hurts, who will parl»i|>,rte,"M'« In fa.!. Ihe mfluk ol e«|wr- i. toe t'l.ik'si Phi' Ml the IfiA-pound class after his when hand mends. To W in BMc Heavyweight llill Kickev is in charge at present to get the Ih»>s ' nt. Two other heavyweights. > and Art Mughlett fought' each other last year, as llughlctt at that time was attending the University of Wisconsin Coon was the Winner by a close decision. ■rrnickl of Other met) who will likely ixth in the tisni to vk thru sti.i n are- Pat Dougherty. Krrue matmen. wmxtoc ■ first an toll be I to IT CharlNine.in and Wallace Nagoa. are ahnmg higher this totoi in year's "Kenlucky toiler. w„red 17 cowh As yet this year's schedule has rt been announced However. Id national ranking, In commenting on the coming LoieOwi Sulfamic Acid Was Result w "R" U4 nits are expected and the first season. Coach Cyllins s. ul. "there eetotol tor the vk- to were Houuiftow aM Marian B«h.nl i«M toMUwr. ir> All id all the pn»prct« of a (ot «\ery p.isitiou There will lie •f Newly Discovered Process Other tram to tto Quanaat KNi boxing team this year are some very- good men sitting on the to*ue wen PncWT over "G" It-U alter a lato 'toHMl touch- P— P"'nla. "X" took aa MINNEAPOLIS Jto t'ruvaruty Mil km M.3 UP) - la aa- THE KICK MIHD WCOUEGEPUYQB in today'a i'oto about the wbaidization of college football player*. C authority Francin Wallace reveala the detaiia of aeveral ca*e*—including the much publiciaed Shorty MeWiUiao* in which players were offered (or asked for) prioa* thai r five figure*. Nanaa are dm article. In addition, Mr. Wallace of checking the "wild mcimh" Whhh. he says, an Get yur copy of The Saturday Evening Post at your I FOOTBALL'S BLACK KAKKIT by Brnncts WMs« THM MICHIf Insurance Provides M Cheap Protection > r—»llim»i H NaiwuMt t a «f tare# i«Mm Mptaininf R ile Imwraiire I ew»eW in (Br s»rif« will bp »m imaraiM* c«i»veru«t» Ry JIM PMWATt md FINAL CLEARANCE thn«y pry-lnrtilrtlnn. pro-nvcrwa*, and ill*- l«t physical*? Vot*. you «r<- in for nnothor nhyinil, I • Miff one. If ycnlr Insurance him ln|i*ed, and i-n'l n- Kalt, I, 191V. EARLY FALL FASHIONS CI Insurance jnovldr* almnst till of thy ailvanlaitr* »(-. I If policies with "old line Insurance companfe*" at « to thy veteran,N lu.'licr if thy IH.Iiry w.l« Ink- VtOFF * Tf»t lower premium votes »re pWRdbfe for government" ltf«* in- th» ntirr cost of ndmimstr.iti.wi Don't miss this chance to buy fine early fall merchan¬ fc by Ihe government »« ance. Seventy pm-nit of the vet¬ I dollar Is tielit erans Interviewed did not Know dise at further reductions. Save "on,dresses, suit*, ru obtain that C»l insurance can In* rein- aid. all looses tra.-e- hnrnrds of military I I. atul 20 percent Ivtieved-B coats, sportswear, millinery end accessories. Come id, •icr are paid by th< it Iw more rxpPnsivtv llon.il Seivhe life Insur¬ PI o/rer/we tllrntl Conference* Senior* Graduates rom wpnriitr appro ance van lie reinstated by the p.ix • I today at 10. uf only two premiums until♦ thll-of-Slnfc To Fill Jnli Forma ' la the Feb. t. ||I4?. Time are no phy- j life insurance available sival examinations necessary, no PIX . hi > All graduates and atudenta with a valuable asset for the ent of back premiums, no' senior classification, are asked to If ia eaperiatl.v valuable implicated forms. Selnilnh tvporf to the Ftacen 9 Who would t*e unable to Veterans desirtnu to reinstate j otis departments. tVWitt, head of Ihe dresses Vi off eir Insurance shrnild *rr VA | «f phftteal impairment Cash in in tVmonstraiion hall, or uon ballroom cm Wednesda; gineertng department, contact Itepresrntatives 7etle or j ft. Students are mpiostrd I Ada. iOklahoma on orig. 8.30 now j a guest speaker to Ad- suits and heels- of the *>00 veta on the VA representatives in the! r orig. 9.95 now Michigan Arcade building in I .an- i Tiett Gl Insurance orig. 12.95 ». now t service and, many Prof. t*. I. Hint tin, head of the This insurance was 'lurinccrotg drawing department. orig. 14.95 now lurd on a premium > llnrvvst Ihill I'ui * attending a combined meeting orig. 16.95 .... . . . now •f the Amei n an Society i»f Me- A.W.s. 'timueal enginhers and the Can- origy 17.95 now Mwr Iliia plan prrmiutm are On Aulumn l.isl %lph.» Helta Theta idian Mechanical ettginerra roc- orig. 19.95 . now I flfl ■ filled rate for insurance Y:M M.M\ Veterinarian ct\ 'Ihis convention is opening orig. 22.95 now ie; the policies do Of Snrial Event* R M Jr. A V.M A. n Windsor, Ontario todcy, orig. 25.00 . . now The aocial calendar National Service l.ife Insurance i has taken the fall theme with promise of *:*• Raima Kappa I Tuesday. Nov. ft, A • P orig. 29.95 now Wednesday. Nov l.-O-l a liars est Hall, whuh is a sure Thuraday. Nov. 7. M - I ong. 39.95 now sign that autumn has set in. Friday. Nov 9. S - Z. Unlit 9:.1i l.r.1% SWAIN JEWELRY STORE sportswear l/i off 9:49 Phi Kappa Tan 9 M Alpha I hi Mint orig. 5.95 peddle pushers . now i9 9« nni M VKK IT A JEWELRY CHRISTMAS 19:19 Theta 4'hl otig. 14.95 sweaters ...... now . Mama t hi COMPACTS KEY CHAINS orig. 10.95 ... jerkins now . IIKACELETS TIE CHAINS orig. 22.95 suits now . ong. 17 95 jackets .. now LOCKETS WATCH RANDS orig. 14.95 dresses now c awing of things again with radio party sp»tna»tr*sl by precinct Mala TW.Irr HUU. ha i i lm ong. 25.00 . dresses .. . .. now . 7 of Abbot ha!) The party will tw efore Feb I. IQt: orig. 7.90 Iteld in Ihe lower lounge of Abbot orig. 12.95 . Friday, from 9 to orig. 14.95 . . Alpha Tan Omega* and the l\ • orig. 16.95 jumpers . now »*lm will hold their* on Th j suite off Students orig." 25.00 .. now Kt I ATI « T» otig. 29.95 . ... now orig. 39.95 Collrgiatr orig. 49.95 now now Tustes -.. orig. 55.00 now orig. 59.95 now Ire reeam the war yea Mke It . orig. 65.00 now ong, 69.95 . now We Serve Swift s tee Cr orig; 75.00 now Spartan Bow I coate y% off orig. 39.95 now . orig. 45.00 now . orig. 55.00 :? now TIME CLEANERS . CLASSIC SLACK SCIT for casual moments! Neatly Mted, all wool slack*. ISayon irah- °«9- 98.00 now I) SERVICE' ""liny Mouse with all wool trim. Knl with hlark and white cheek or gold with lirown footwear Vi off and white cheek*. f * js orig. 3.50 to 4.00 home dippers now Siww I* la is. 14 orig. 5.00 .. ballets VERSATILE SKIRTS to smartly clad ong. 5.00 ... sport shoes . .now for classes or (or dale*. Sharp plaids *olid color*—Mted, rtultoned, pocketed. FN orig. 6.95 to 9.9? dress shoes now Hire* » la IS and 21 la 30. D orig. 16.95 dress shoes now - • r*. — TB.r. 1 r.M SAVE THIS CUT. axmiES IN-A-HURRY 4 NY CLEANING — LAUNDRY SERVICE ■ATS — SWEATERS — RIGS *•' - . CLARENCE ROBERT. Prap.