fleeting Called To Stress •piousness Of Offense IV* JIM SMAI.LMJAN 'Mwlwit council last nfgrht rccqtnnti'wM strict fiisci- probation far 13 utiiilcntu arrcstprt-last, w eekoriil r;,iiK.s <>n Grand Itiver. WEATHER: It ATI I Kit C()()l„ Ilnmliouts, council proficient, empjjasizwl thnt tlio f tho meeting was not only to determine punish- I'AIITI.Y CI.Ol'M r,i- .he student* but to find a way to impress students seriousness of the ofTense. MSC ►AILY STUDENT PUBLICATION Kct disciplinary probation includes burring "f site EAST LANglNG. MICHIGAN WKI'N'KSDAY, OCTOIil'JI I, IPSO jls from alt college functions, a records Ihe offense |ll,,. student*' college record, and rinse obser'yanre he .indents hy the administration. A Inn the council (r i nci/ri'comniended that future offenders he expelled n the first offense. imiaistration has taken bo action as yet on the 13 MSC Crowds Notre Dame's No. 1 Spot [it,- ..nested Friday and Saturday, Denn of Sudents lid yesterday. Hauoah'n, AP Pollsters WARNING Adore** (hi On Fence tWIvc/Sj0l|n Pence * _ Held .. Award Slalt' mivondnrt after future pep-i.itl.es may he more At League Dinner ; For Failure ling to f harle* Pea?. Fa*t l.an*ing.rhief of polire. Pre iflent .John A Hannah of • To 32 Top Voles jrnt* , in u*t Arrested for interference and restating an nffieer at weekend in Fa*t Lansing mulct fare a fine of two prison and, or. fl.WMt. A!S«"* will deliver titled "The Office* of Pence and A.i an id member* of the Michi¬ address en- : Pay Bail Michi^itii luntlih- 13 student* whose name* were turned over to the admini- Vaives now- pending investigation. gan Muneipal League in Detroit ile.irin^ From t |i|t<*r Hank** Friday On Assault Count , President Hannah will give the Mirhie^n Slate f 'allege liimpril kev s|K«erh at luncheon meet¬ Kitij? said he had not yet heen aide to review all ing ..f o*p ! a •• i-*• if ;u the Veterans it, n*sr to Kprnnd in IIip nation in «prklv %*«neiated Pre** grid ratine* after hsos or secure all of the necessary evidence. "I want MniM.np An MSC student arpe-ted ' tlir fighting Spartans* 11-7 virtnry id} of the evidence before I reeommeinl anything," ..tii?;iiinn is rompisnvt nt by State Police Saturday; over the r. «f M. Saturday. i-! lie stated that he hoped to be aide to recommettd (pruuvps "i ntirs town- night in Brighton on a Annnuneement of the AT rat¬ villages all over Mich- ine last night followed wonl that jcharge of "felonious assault State had placed third in the w ith a motor vehicle" yesterday \ Howell | weekly T oiled Pre** poll. i „iv certain ilisctrimnries in the stories of (he off vrah ed rxamiiulinft in 'h. students, so 1 must have all the evidence Imfo municipal court. Supply Trucks < Robert W. SiARrt. Oak Park, j tmnendatinns are made." King said. III., was bound over to circuit j ' MSC Student rnuneil will definitely hold a pre. Stalked From court Saturday and held in the lavtugston county jail at Howell j j pep rail. Friday etening. Itomhoot- ahnooneed when he failed to pi-nriore/tt.000 j irrita,. Manchuria bond. Arte*ted / J he location has not tet been derided upon and Ihe Sjoltn. a forestry major, • was mill begin at S:l.*> p.m. instead of Silin p.m. South Korean* l'n*h arrested after he led S*ate troop- | . NF.W YORK—(/l>)—(Villotro .">() Allies MOiitball's new; "top ten" ap* t penalize thounanda for the foolishness of a Ml Mill's !•«*! I'll"! l.ine l.tIM* from Whlimor. •f students, • , i, «i i . .ill* Ilnmlxviit* aatd. We muat show that, . * , ,l * i i lake r,Mhn ihrsidi to Itrifiwrm. aim a roHe# rWr noauv "-V. jl>oar!« I Mockvmi with in for a rorkinw this a ncbodulc that. ipaiile of handlintf the situation." A full apology TOKYO -i/Th—American I hks-k «,t op to trsp him t • testa the gi It ami gristle of the made to the Fast Istnsiuif municipal nfTieials, he I warplanes Tuesday knoeked Polic uM selir *»> -hurr*-' {power*- from top rank ins. Notre out HA camouflaged trucks 1 'O t-'k to » wrlorv rally : ■Dame right'down through W«*h- rvl lcm , , ...... here at State is unique in that few campuses ."'I other vehicles moving in j'» Mnrih ' **" Un,tn«" ,h* MSC*' M.rvMM f not hall bo • km«h dert«tnn. There are. Rvr AnalM* In j The figtiting Irish, w h<» Escaped •in irafTic route so close at hand," the council leader I with a 14-7 last gasp victory over the route*!. In !he past, we have followed a 'hands off' policy. i North Carolina Saturday, risk - ill make an annual appeal to the student botiv. * ; their dominating ponitinh agaiort Pnlice gave cha*r alnwwl im- a iioublesome Mate rival, Ihirdue, mrdtatrly u«ing *irrn*. blinkef can f'»rrc* lights, and warning gunnhot* to |«/ Srrrirr Sparrow Nurses Mile*. in*«de ■ make hlgi ilep. D»*rr(rardtng po¬ lice. Siutin drove Ktill faster ainng Wyjrfi' 'titl the fir*t A'SOfi ilefl pre** v'eek • il To SfH'tik To Hold Dance' 'Ted convoy 'be *idr of ihe roj»d with police a. cp 1 toward hot in pursuit. 'nrolv \lvf'l With MSC Men ■ Id mde* •" When the eha*e armed m Hrighton. a* tt»e inter*eriion rd 0 Harper, bead qf j Meo's Council pfaos a eerie. ! si o:ivi v« «« frmt *ight of : ^S-23 ami US-Ht, rtirte potire had „xt»I affairs with student nurses i . i i vest service. • '8,h »nn""1 let being dm en to cover byi'^ UP 3 l lorkade for the *peed- at Sparrow Hospital m Unoos. ' e Mirhisan Prnba- i .„ . ye' aud ieilie.1 sasolioe attarka i '"be tar. Sjoltn smasher! into the >!«• e them "e association Thur>- 1" »'»•" announced yesterday I ton- i Hie ait block and turned we*t on l-mn l.«ke. ' !*♦ the first time tfie founcil ha* , tr Ferre Report* . US-HI. with police Hill cha*ing ** " e three-day meet- | undertaken vuch • j^nieet, The wtdei.v separaterl ruppl) ith of Today." but j t William Orbwhley : .ovemeoltk hy ihe Red* were in ' myres* mere than two day* after Xn "heTelT'app°,;i' " r0""nl "lrmhrr "" enerwl Dougla* MacArthur call- Harper's toptr is :wnrk lv',h Myr* *''lltom«"n i i o thr North Korean regime to Adiilt Parole." Sparrow on Arrangement*. Plan*' in r Oder or f t^f dent ruction. k .*• .i meeting of the j will be *ubjerl to counerl snrrm-- •v si i-• p"ii «.red Red Regime al Increased iraffK on the high- i;\ ir,.Mine f 'm Antung. on the Hike In Dorm Rates Likely, mi that he NEWS IN BRIEF To Show Movie SavH Foslrr impremivrly. i •jicnfne Navy Southern Met he I'ffrr/er Com ft At \» Session invarlr M»**nuri Tooml rowi Miiiiv iiay w ith I'a nt «ntThi*N« man A vie ef l ouKe I arprnler of I Rtont, and Mr*, 1 KAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS V«M IHwe A I lav metd. A trip »»e*t week t» planned In Pentw ater •bare 700 Korean civilian* mcli # # ★ # id Oklahoma will try *"i fiucovcrctl near .Seoul, an Af ti.cir unbeaten streak* World UiidersliiiHliiig !r fade'*, seeking game without a defeat/ M I riol Orilerwl Foreign Slutlenls Study Life In U.S. i a d*>.'i He MOI.AIII1 I I I I t K the name that Stanford rate a* j "Adventure, i n World barged lor thi* Ifall term." Foster i ' said jl*nder.t*n(ling."' » firuject | s"/»/»/v Line* llii Winter ihorter than the and *r rinc UHnuyter terms »r» ; to kcqiiHint MSG foreigii ""»|,tudfnu »„h home :,f,, in -United Nation* atr pow« ' -day but searrbed tn vi The dormitory | Ihe Uiuteit SfKlee. will »"«i n« ' • -Iwt South Km can form (s now I'svluthi* ■ sSurtj to e<- |(M 7),, gIoup ,.f .tj.ierits l.m.tej'»t h«, nswrh the pmrre- , , penter c*pi»( >ed Educator* and a ,0, ed inerra.ee will be. The starve* ' rornmuiuty leader* are commlted ; 7 •hould le omelM* "est week •d"11 ♦bur«t>™ • »>I the group * May tn Pent* ' and "rverv eflorf t* made »<• keep j $ Feter mm!. !ri»n eliwlente heve f—" i-'"' " • " f t «» 1 • I r-cet rttiren* of i • way from the tout < "f such { 9 Thorpeji Hit Itallrt Hu««e 1'irkrts { uxg Amrman it fa !v in in tor mat di&cmMon ; a trip."' she said. tlols line Of Kind IP 1 <,pi—The State Dfplttmrnt hit I npraver* IWOrel their homelands The MM project t* the only ' |? a* , ^ ,.<)rh Am„ I otiiae Carpenter of adult i one of it* kind, aetording to M'» 1? The .STATI NEWH i i^>g a "grand setf-out" to the C hu tion lean* the tour*, which !Carpenter Oh id R'ate t*niver»itv '71 need* men to . in June. )94t. when a ha* a similar program. Put with. , t drrhlld phi . of foreign student* asked if out the minimal aspect of ihe 15 Student* might tec tiow Americans.j Slate rcrie* 16 Sef Tor Diockatle report to fti j Although most lour* a«e limited - l" STATE NEWS office 1 A . to one da) "» a week-end. n it jctn*—btV-Th* western sU'.e, brateit Ihemscivo p.m. today for tnatrur ! j. t\| t.ip vifdcd Roches'cr» 1 s»"up recently completed .1 10* tj» > violence, Mbniaee end # BerUn-tUie btorkad *.lich„ «n June ISM. diy tour of the Upper Peninsula. I 20 behind ihe Iron Cswtein. THE MIC If I OAS STATE MEWS to The Editor -Lml CaO- (killiRM 9 Riot Blasted . AT TIIE FIRST MEETING " tr a®* i.int., of the SparUn OCTORER X l&v WASHING?* pgr By Council Monday night we riot of Sepetmber ' dlscu««ed at length the now jn, 29— Black Friday in M.icbigan < President history. The . * : roundtahle for those of you not acquainted v, Face The Problem is composed of a group of student leaders und a ■ t r: - - tion members. The students come from Various Again the .Student council begin* opcratim »r..| »g»m THE STUDENTS TOOP.MICHIGAN STATE: organizations and living units. the «(ud«nl* — *um« 'if them look «< *e* if there wi-i Once again -we have wit- The Kouridtable y-us sturted three years ago ,v> lie any Improvement, anything worthwhile dr-.*;,;- fr-m ne^ed a deoi^n*tratifip on to fill the gap left when the college became to-j iat, Uiia trrnop. the highest student leal-/ on rampu<. - _ Grand River avenue in East ithe old convocation*. The Council organized for fa!! last week. Thi- *«*k tanking Tcr freshmen there may Its purpose is to allow these student* repress^J they find themsel-e. -taring into their first problem And about: excuse for .But.rso one can to ash"any questions bothering them and to diseus.7 it la a major problem that van let ranked with, the most from attacking la** anv and all problems of the school. No holds JT-, Important that arose In past year- officers while in the and everything is fergotten when you leave. It is the problem of the pep rallies and pre-senttr-jr the preserving law ani order. I Jiut back to Black Friday. So far everyone I ha-, Hot* that tend to o.rur after the raliie* disgusting to 'to is d'-eplv disturbed about the riot. It appear- that] Should the roura'il fail to meet thr» rhu!!«-rrg- atvd f-.M Vrifr# that *ome uoperclarsc en that participated are a very great minority of h», »ox «*rit a k*ftg tune bef'/re. ; were als-'y' arteste-l They should I,et them remember that. In their attempts to come to a solution, it wis! mark the Vovt it U the symbol i»f an * bv ntc» fully realigw-Uwit Grand I men. end or the council as any type «f leading r .erntaf body other *eddeft vkl«r> ©fl%mer- fi avenue is the only direct I AM NOT GOING TO harangue again about th~ that] ver jt will become ayain what it v«« it. 'he daya te-fore Jerry lean ftran* and we art feeling a i But one other thing came up at the Roundtable Warren, Jim Cowtkkl and I." Il"hhui« It *:•: Iw a debating bit rocky about it — nf who directly ties into the riot. jwielety. 0 have *st to many behind thousand* of Ihr |Ikm. W'f oe freshmen may ? this arid prob- It was the closing talk by President Hannah H-.-J "f \hr, f*par¬ of the world situation of which we all know ' ThR trf'»hh*m wil I fvr«iv tiu. knew *we" rould do it all the » >jeen noticed. • ity of thn rhpfuMfitative* H*r\ my the *ttiri+f*t> time. »«» quickly forgetting our But he pointed ut the fact that we are unsteady m*n f'»r thH h VJiqr chuck and drjertiott at the be¬ knowledge of the basic difference between tl:s j \W rfii not. ft solution th»» fir^t n?vh' ginning and for tcrwe week* and t'.S.K.K. ' , t*xf»w't practical ait«l cool tleiH*'ration. It rray thereafter. I'm not going into Dr. Hannahs talk. I wa ft may nut }>«• rvatjj^unfil ni-xMaU hut |jut Korea is more than gnother i few things of my owrrr. of American ;»t -m. and munt come fro mthi* challcn/- it i- le-yond my comprehension why these si, . trf.ry The council had the firs* of it- dents involved in the fiasco do not direct their >• btircitUH. They now have a secretary for «»r**nit*t«*n* and [wards something worthwhile. u necrctary of public information flow wiil ?hvv W u***d * It is strange to attend a school where Inter- Will they bcrornc junt morn titles jn thi* evmpm already - b-'-tual matters is so low. rivprloadcd with titles? ' Thh w-nr he l»ofn NGT KNOW WHY NOR can I even guv it .wms that diet of campus activities is v situation In front of it now the international role pi lav. to VII.HPOINT It • r*la*in *flto»d io »»rmil In4lvi*ul et- in tit- direction of social actiwty and fun rais.- As we did the other daw v.** «ay that the Council thsuld which we had subscribed In the k*M b> MICHIOAN STATE NEW® tt.fl r.Mh... Ui ..».ni..n< W'-rds will not change the situation and foot, thjf hilt for the equipment lout by the Ka*? l_ui.«i!,ir Doited NatifkOfr to keep the peace Iwtl | net I* Mlrrlrd b) thr editorial buard tn1 social life. I like football games, dances, parties a- j| of ilisciplinarv meitbtircH ayfair.st those involred. that we can be proud. things a* much a« the other guy. But it does What the I V has done, five academic interests could become a bit more preys!,ml Hut whatever i^ done it will tak»» stronr »nd courageous its creation. I* |e«ra after This is a straight forward challenge. I -ay thi. leadership for the council ha* yet to win its way into the •barplv In contrail with the lacking in intellect, are there any of you that ha; m«» ita firctfeceoMtr, the l.eacue foreground of itudent activity. llted and crumbled nent which dpiaouecJ in >«?«'<• of how to rectify the situation? In addition, we cannot overbaik here some «>f the tr«W—liegin- day » VIFAVprilNT. »m »>a*ed hasif items that are' hifldcn front the general campus . nini mark longer after it* cre¬ i.i*- i>erMma! • rxi#rienre* ot This is the year to completely .separate the legislative ation. I ir*t. there **»* Wan- ulnvc under the teeth i>? the ma know Vour Faeiillv front the executive and to ohtain students willing u* and «boria In IS3I. then the chal¬ tcr toe Wevlerf Democratic: Gels Post Not heme an Asuitu. I will r able to handle the administrative details that have b»*ggetl lenge* of the twin dictator* — down councils of the pa.Ht l»ecause of defective memtsers MuwutHni thej and Hitler — when f»n*t"d ag*re*alve|» be¬ dispute Mr Kl-Khalidi's peraor rgpenence# However, gome Tom Kin# It ii< also time to •'stablish a rules of prwwiurr that yond their b«»und« into k.lbi- the A> i at a* I hap|»en to know council men as well as the general student body will under¬ stand the working of the f'ouncil. With the iiiltux of high Mchoot freshmen this k the last ttpU and the Khineland. league failed !<• meet the le*t It degenerated Into a debating The rampu* m I few iiiti n.re well a* Mi Kl-Khal- wilt la* glad to offer tide yiimp»e* to to* one-* lie Enjoys The Most •< Rlf 'HAID I ANO torirly. with one final *h»w of ed attack on the Western Derm chance to complete the work startcif by former president of Student* Tom King has l>e»n at Michiyti) Jerry WarrenVipd carried through try f»ou Hekhuts The when Ku**ia invaded I'inl.ind leadership rests on Hob Homljouts.'*The ability (*» complete jtti foitutiiite enou years. Uuring this period he h»s prub. .the tasks rest on the entire Council. \ariety of administration positions than the "big wheels" .in the Spartan campus. King, w ho became dean of IHlV Mill -Voir.' Ktudant Govarnn.mt . ; ,urnfd to „.hool Ktudenta iaiit uprinir when ,tudlert \HW at the • . Dean Stanley Crowe an- Louisville and r#c«i%»v I're^itlcnt Tfuwiafi i.*j*uwi a forvi^M poliff *!»|rmrn! !«*l wt»f*k liltintly flttrnnituiiiir Hu»*ia as a "potifr- Reader (lulls nounced his retirement, *«id nt ia2i •h;if U'i.* is ' t.vj* of job I like ! He then. tauKh* hUHKry srrviiiitt| ti# power by • tH .t' When asked what .ie i a«ain for a Rhorf i*®*: forr»* and terror" It uhichim thiit hiiriHv a il;»\ y«H*a h% th.it IIuaaui »!•*** Hoc a use the tjicek* iUm Demnnstratitin liked about the job mainly, he rt- 1 returned fitied. "The thing 1 enjoy mostly | coach. to Louis\. .r ieject the Soviet eflefh -7>f»t klain th«* I'ttlti'il Statvi- and that the I aUwi Stit#* doc*w ,s being duectly contact with! In 1933 King lef - not hIhiu tti!»*i«*s utiuuict Warfa»«? started ami tafcied until la*t * Mob Spiril the btudents." in [duties in Louiivtllc ..r After uten.Mg his PhD In Michigan State. \W |u MrTrurimir* iiirmn "Thr trrn' x*rU>m ailh the Hoi*, ut the tt'< .turnalism from Notre Dame in ! end coach on Chai: « in iilaiii and hruiu) tt*rma. is t«> ^urvivi»V» * !>«• »»atF*sr« I'll8, Tom spent 25 months in the ' football staff. In elect her way t»f gov* Thr fjtirttUoii i* ran wrMirvtvw tn a *wW. m* full of *hd choose her way of i \eti-. u-# during the first World I From thia baglnnmc tmrrrlaitiiy, iftirrst ftnd in^rnurity t-h»t rabla in tht» u«rld ►e we didn't take Russia W,r He taught high school for steadily climiiri »hr . M:e next five year* and then rf^ j has Sad him to the today. Wv.don't IwlirxE- that tin - nation ran ir«% thirmirH # # gt i most." his present Western Dei of students. Him- of tim t»«»ur«»*ii* thut i* inairmna in* »«.** ,\Vh> t**\ He became the h« - • inntr thr jirol»Hnt mhw" partment of Police A turn in 1IH1 and 011- Placement office, of *- ,i (oiv-f olh'pi' tffiiiit: made director. When the veteran Michigan Slate ( .-liege's .-moll has (tro|>|»«! »|jout jumped in 1945, K«ng hiddW it ', jM'iik t| .1 . t •It nnlr th*n l«M»Ort putnted Counselor of Wc rnrUtrrrd put in charge of Vetei make that Wt* may dr«q> n«»w inuur ^tandirvg* a* amo«f thr 15 self to c he rector of Alumni in InrypHl arhoolrt »n ttn>-7»ation \V«» may twitse a* ivrv* a? th* mained in charge 20 latKt'Ht ayhtMil, merit office. t- Kuvy»'*'trd that Wt* ftot fftrl Itvo bad aiaiut And now King thi.^ dro|» in tb« mindirr of tt»nh*tiU attandiny thr in*tiiu- Dean King. Dean oi y-v art* nnidt? not by the tuunbrr of •Ddenti King, and he like* w»v# taken tin "The job ha* it iitlrndinu hut hy tin rjtlii»»-r •>! itudrrtU attendtny ■I to the r N phase*, but I like • tpM.i ■ .all u-< tht- smalt row eoUrg* irs Ea*t that country port unity it affuiii* i trvp Ihtiuaanil » • will) a lot of rvea if er to the student. Weltijr fit ll r*inn DviHHcridft, wril»» Mi mint bt Hiblaf nfflmtnwini Fi!wly;y siSlsB nil 1* iM LJlllr Man On Csmipiit M«NI I I r 01 IHIUI ACKOSS li. 6.titHMtl ■ t •fUi.g m Mil's' Muiir, Miitii1. >o| ' 4 VV M AfrvHl^ [T Taillowi lesptBf IK s99E?e1 *» 0 <■ March. Marrli, 1! v'A* J' *" !' J4"'"*1 f»W% IS ■•1 iji|ti v;i? ■ ■ tV ' f. •*'* it La*t king «| ■ Svlllloff II I I nilim , os ;('.rit** Rcailcr »«"> addillan of 1600 mil-I , f .^rations in H i )U!I U.N. forces out 7? .rrat rrk- Srhl"»t.r adUefl. Nothing Detrimental . >».oo annually to conaum-1 :11 'hcomes nlieady lumdngat a r)8lroi, Ivl's Marder vl(T. ipdiately. j president in charge of manufae- Accordmg to Schleuter, ^e.'^d rate above $219 billions s#id ,.By |h#. ^ For Down To Earth Prices .. In vestigia Bon •. .gn minister Ed- placement card carries nothing ja >'ear ,, guested. however: „ . . i week 88.000 persons will be laid , detrimental as far as a student's, r,.e additional Inflationary ef- . ufj Within another three to 10 parallel should be a'tministrative s record is concerned. ,fert- however, will l>e countered , tlavs depending upon the geo , The card§ merely enable the b>' 0PI>lirJti"n of higher wllh-f,rUphuul l-K-utions. other cum- the two sec- i"i piacemer.t service to bring stu- ■ holding taxes to October pay | ,tdliv |,tants will be forced to ii.t.l the country more than of i" atmn. | dent4 mto ^xacX with empb.vers ; checks .f more than 25 25 million million j , aUsing the luyofT of anoth- 1*11 OUST IIRIG I<(f that he students u'tents may niav sell ij American workers. w.»rkers. lor 37.000 persons.' Tuna. Ecuador th#.m^ ! • - the retired workers over 65 To I ^ and El Salvador I l(i NX . Grand Kitrr Michigan State State is * the only col- who wh° make up the tf»e vast vjitt bulk of the j walked out in protest against a countries I j ,.f tabula!-i3 <»« t}.J.t makes use UM, of tabula!- i3 million persons now drawing tlrawing j decisiondecision by by Di Ih.ii v S. Shul iMioh.- twain ation plan. maintarn a complete benefits, the checks will look like 1 man , impartial umpire under >ort ne f«»r the Rus- from the Slav ob preferences and the p'1,S;: j Ford * contrnct with the union. Plan No Train " j I and personal data of ; The smallest will i»e for $20.1 Dr. Shulman ruled that rolling ■ compared with a previous $10 mill employes are not entitled to To South Iteiul Frrv IMh vry 0 ■ I :.W minimum. 'Die biggest will be premium pay for Saturday-anti $68.50 against a past top of $16. Sunday .work when the days fall (The new average will be $46 j within their regular five-day i against a previous $26 average. work week. IikI'm's Korean Peace Plan Rejected By I. IS, Members Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests poil Bank the ..AKK srtTESS f'Ti India called on the United Nations i , a compromise peace plan for Korea but'Aua- | Settlor I irlure »e -en- :toolay to find II Signed ic . i-.eniK "tralia. C'attada and the Philippine* flatly rejecter! a So\1et ; Priiol- In Mail THE BLOW FISH f graduated Idoc program* Australia, one of the eight nation* aponnoring n Korea j Williams | Thu college for it» j ti ,n plan. toH tha — : I , i , , :;-w , | r-.ess of various couim*s i'T .' r H«eneral Assembly'.* political j might take a hand in and helps committee that tf.N. the Korean j Wolvn me editor. Tin y hould be jto plan educational jxrogram! mill-j conflict jt tary force* have to smash j • and or- j The debate promised to go in PATRONIZE INFORMATION all Korea to i»ave the way j Thursday despite the anxiety STATE NEWS ADVERTISERS 'Z "?.ti""'hr mnntn-l™** ,0 ^ ar,'"n ""j. M.PIIA* Dtl.TA df.Mt ally a,.ml ».lh Hits. and,lh' Kl"h< Na,,on i|an Thr **"' ' dk s U\s»*r B. Peauon |H»int- nomlc and ed out that Russia'* Andrei V'ish* sbre'n alerted to stand by* for an insky had rejected a compromise j emergency meeting to adopt mc,v m iidvanre. Isures for Korean rehabilitation as VARSITY DRIVE - IN Indian Delegate ' soor as the majority plan — t ShufTteboardM — j| Sir Benegal N. Ran. chief Ind- j proved, an defegMtw. said hi* coiintry can- ! The F.ighf Nation plan Is spon- ' —• 20 Game.* nf Skill — ji III The Iter. Ibiiim \t 'Ihe Itearii not support cither plan in its pre- j wired by Britain. Australia, the sent form. But lie opposed Rus- ; Philippines, Pakistan, Cuba. Bra - J Two Placen To Gat jl demand* that "foreign j ail, the Netherlands and Norwa> J Here and Hnme jj ' quit Korea immediately. . It calls for U.N. supervision over j t Ittk. I*. of Fast On I S-lfi Lansing jj would leave the South Kof- Korea tluough a commission that j it the mercy of the North.would arrange for and supervise! across from Delta *lg llonse j. election*, unify the country, ami open until :: in the morning (' He expressed fear that UN, ! arrange for it* rehabilitation.. iNTiipatton of nil K*>rea, a* de-; The Russian plan, supported by j lay- manded by Australia's external The Slav bloc, demand* an instant i affairs minster, Percy Sfrender, ; reuse fire, withdrawal of foreign SUUCIAU I (lie -abire will ap- HKi5l % ALSMIA BLT\ would increase tension in that Troops, setting up an election m 163. Berk part at the world", and might j nervation commission THIS WGi.k v r said the end of *|ftMA DELTA El i stiffen North Korean resistance. Russia and Red China, and eU* V 't should not slow i 7 p.m., r»w>m Beikey Rau ha* made no secret of 'tiont to be held in t»oth North ar. •" ,'a»ioiM, but that sifiM.% eTMI.ON , India's worry that Red China South Korea to unify the countr • i /e the time which i 7 p.m . ro»m ifi. I'mon. Reverse knit or nen have bought ; TAl* HltiMA in order to com- a 45 pm . room 31. Umo! perfect ■ - xHOWIKta • varwiness program." | date for Wr.Uetme pK'ture. — i heart an* mm men rine the Wofve- plans. iv at 5 pin. . HEART AN* WLIf.HTI HTlNfi . according CLll Shucks-1 Mm in uhen I should've Mown out!' editor. All f 7 30 p m --la-. r—'>m Electu n working HEARTAN HIVEH cd to be at ltt. m.. !V|.« ihunn <) "I m. tlotir f EElJt PENIN-vl LA CUB trick, cigarette teats you' VtK UlDNAIi «oMI M 1 l.i test a cigarette to smoke pack after pack, day after day? That's the test Camel asks you to make — the 30-Day Mildness Test. Sinokft (Camels and £ REVERSE NYLONS — only Camels — regularly for 30 days. Your "T Z< (T for Throat and T for Taste J — is the rtttl proving From Itoei to toe —and M nil aa tiwy go, Strutwt ar nylona ground for any cigarette. After you've tried Camels fit! Actually knit inaide out as your regular smoke, you'll know why ,,. to look ahacr but m»t aluny. klda- Diane. Beauty Salon Town and Collage I'honr >-2416 Tao Kntraarn Mmmi may offcor tlgarotf! ll»^ E. t.rud Hivrr —210 Xblwtt Oxer Cofccc Drag Star* Marin. — Manager Eddie Sawyer of the Johnny Mlre. lb ( 211) relay team. Warren I'r-ietzler and Don Makielw other occasions in the past men Phillies sprang one of the classic surprises of World Series Cliff Mapes. rf (.248) another vear of collegiate eligibility remaining, fld given leave from the-Army were history today when he nominated Jim Konstanty, his de¬ Bobby Brown, Sb (.204) and Dave Peppard were June graduates. and r»l».vpd ,n the series." mon relief pitcher, to face the New York Yankees in the Gerry Coleman, 2b*T.201> * * * * He did. not specify the men who Vic Raschi, p (21-8) opening frame of the bifr received the permission. playoff here today, on the point. Either he Eddie Waitkus. lb f.284> John I'oloncak. winner of the 1949 Ross Award.| "As matters now stand Sim¬ The. 33-year-old right got Hopp, a dangerous plnch-hit- Richie Ashburn. cf (.103) highest scholastic average among Michigan St„ mons is,ineligible, and the Phillies hander did not start a game ter and relief first-baseman be¬ Dick Sisler, If ( 200) hall players, also receive-l the Chicago Alumni', have their full list of 25 men during the entire 1950 season, hind Johnny Mize, or no soap, Del Ennls, rf (.313) ment Award for the outstanding Spartan senior f rei^jiy for the scries," fcald the though he set a major league rec¬ f'aparity Crowd Willie Jones, 3b (.208) Midwest area. Commissioner, ord by working 74 times in relief. sizeable line of fans stood Granny Hamner. ss (.210) * * * * "To make Simmons eligible it Konstanty, with a "^fob-lost Andy Seminlck. c (188) record of TB-7 for the season, will throughout today before the Mike Gollat. lb ( 214) The 1950 Michigan Slate track team amash<4-l|| would he necessary to cut one he opposed on- the hill by Vic bleacher entrance at Shibe Park Jim Konstanty, p (1«-T) records during the -eason. seven indoor and five, man from the list. Beyond that, Raschi, another righthander, who and prepared to bed down for the I understand he is not In physical won 21 and lost fi for the Amer¬ night In order to be on hand when Included was a world's record performance of 7J condition to play. the two mile relay. "The Phillies have not said ican League, champions this year. Another Khmkr the sale of 3,000 rush seats starts 10 a m. tomorrow. Nothing was 'Mural Scores anything to me about Simmons, The closest parallel to Sawyer's •re certain than that a capacity and so the. case has never come officially to my attention" choice of Konstanty probably was crowd of 33,186 will be Jammed East Shaw fi. 1: East Shaw 3, 0 that of Connie Mack when he into the park when the first ball Mason I. 20: Mason 8. 8 threw Howard Ehmke at the ^pitched at 12 noon fCST). Snvdcr 13, 0, Snyder 18. 0* 10, 0 Ike Williams Chicago C'ubjf in the first game of Spectators were reported to be the 1929 World Series. Tn that asking—and getting — astronom East Shaw t, 19: East Shaw Abbot 10, fi. Abbot 1«, 0 famous instance the Athletics ill sums for choice chairs. Snyder 14. 1: Snyder Ifi. fi Drops No-Title veteran hamstrung the Cubs with The 13 strikeouts, still a record, and their 17th World Series, remainei Yankees, appearing h Abbot IS. I». Abbot 13, 0 Snvdcr 15. 2; Snyder 10, 0 dealt them a blow from which staunch 2 to 1 favorites to subdue West Shaw 5. 8; West Shaw 6, 0 limit To Mieeli .they did not recover. Sawyer's high-spirited young¬ •An overtime tic The Phils' "sleeper" Is a cool, sters. A majority ... •Me-. of the , experts Score* of game* played after MILWAUKEE York's .toe (/PI - Nov. Micell sprnng a sur¬ bespectacled performer who re- thought Stengel'* team would 8 55 will be printed in tomorrow'* | In s on a slider and a palm ball, wrap It up in five or six games, edition. - prise Monday night by taking a 10 round decision jyibreaks variation o( the screw ball that unanimous from light weight champion Ike Hitter. away He from only a lefthanded occasionally Pro Football Standings Williams in a non-title tight Williams U2»>. kept walking Rocky Picked 'Mural Schedule Practice field •nines in with a fast ball or a AMERICAN CONFERENCE I M V into Micell, who had the crowd wild as he poured in hooks and Against Burton 25 K Sha 10 < K Shaw W. Sha n Although Konstanty tolled only relief in his brilliant contrih- New York Giant* W I. T Pel. 2 * • I.*** New York Yank, SMS i«, ; , Cleveland 2 I • ■««' j China** Rear. A -I l»-ri J In the last round Williams, np- ■ CHICAGO— (/P) -flock y 8 10 8 55 W Shaw 7 vs W Sl ;.v Mason 2 vs Mason 4 j litem to the Whiz Kids4 pennant I I I Ml Detroit Sp{ Hi mKmK i pftiently knowing he, was behind «a pointi-. came after the tired Miceli, 145, with all he bad. The alio, former weight champion, rules a World's 12 f i fi 40 Touch Football Field A I'd u.l 12 v,- Aid >ot j in a overtime struggle agaist the | Pittsburgh Pirates and did a 10- ( hirxsA C'»rd* ftatttryMrl vnrite to defeat -Oene 7 25 Aliboi I t v> Abbot 1R 1 inning stint in another marathon Champion connected with a rigid New York's welterweight against the Clnctnnnti Reds, and left that had Miceli hanging Willi! ten round, bout here to "is Phillips 9 vs Philh j Sawyer Confident right hooks btit Mieeli opens the indooi j boxing Benson at 9 40 Klawortl. vs Astiei j "I think the guy can win," Ed¬ I came to life in the final 30 sec- the Chicago Stadium BaatImII Field die said. HHF.SS AK KSSORIKS ond*. and tugged William* with flrwrlnno, agreeing t«» weigh 100 j 00 40 Be.d vs How land | Konstanty has the best chance N three straight uppei-ciit*. ! pound*, will have h 12 pound j- against the type of club" One judge gave Miceli the fight, j weight advantage. The Brooklyn j p j Phil scouts who trailed the H-3. another 6-4 and the referee j Italian's appenrnnre t.. «»,« i . I Yankees through the closing E .V ft e r i n 1 had 6-5 for Micell j stadium J weeks of the season noted that s j Casey Stengel's rhampions had 0 Al.l. WOOL JERSEY HI.OI SES N j breaking stuff. CAMPUS J ! Robin Roberts, who the. pennant bv beating in Sunday's rlinrhed Brooklyn thriller at Kbbets X $4.71 a field, will face the Yanks in the F p CLASSIFIED second i Stengel game the Phil pilot said previously had named Ai¬ o And Ju*l The Tie To (io With Tbem de Reynolds to go in the second - «r, ! for the Yankee* R • I ? 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KMH ( DarUwH Nil 11 V The • - It M I S U coax witfi "personal"""' Jackie Robinson Y: ' i• mi:J 7» Being's API-DIM Mt NTs j.tr *r.pltt*Urt« aft»i j re. •• lll.k" Motitlv *f>>' ■ •uw'* * II | Stnrv r. t A '\.urkx •»*-"! - « VMTHA I hi 3 m 1 ~issr~\ |^iUckekda/li ' .:i:: j d or,lbH.V! rlr»t 1 FM* 1M -'niumi 4a,HI ua,r^J j r*\ .\m lr^ u-.,-.. - r i . ^ ™ 14 ;llr-. lonxir 'ill , I if1V t»* tA»1 fchRW ^^vf'IWniTJLn T>tJ«rw CWMT i*c1' t r- KZ TWctm. »f i F") nd r«F- WANTED , *>Ut>YIMS WD H)fltFW»w.4 luut 1 VYA*»'Ti n Ol'TttOAMh d.a« >> «UI KHAgr »i>Rtt-t»r» MI'S • ul '» MIMA frswn tfixPcgr bu* Pb l-MT* |« -tin M Hl%(.s I- • 1.. 1' • .1 • *TT Mil rteuhle tn* lf squad loose on the Walnut Hills course. May Be Toughest Game, Frosh Fontlmll I «tt and White golf- - Of MSC Football Season Drills Attract shape from a sum- Belet In vhlch he was barely nosed |li,|ivost. have nil links all over keen out out. won the Detroit Municipal tourney in 1948 and Was runner- up in the State Public Links tour- By fitdltlt TRI MBl'LL^> Expecting one of their toughest game* of th« season Large Turnout Walnut tlilhi C.iurse thin Sutiirdny with the Terps frony the University of Mury More than 200 freshmen turned ney in the same year. «. moment in an effort t last week to greet Steve Sebo Myles has an enviable amateur land, head rnmh Clarence "lliirjrie" Munn aent hi* Green rain a position on the record behind him such as the and White if ridden through strenuous scrimmages, yester- „ hjs debut as MSC frosh foot- V. link squad ~ s«iu»u | ball coach. Bebo, and eleven as¬ ,i4 Hi,| year an 1950 I-anting City amateur chum- day ufternoon. sistants have been drilling tiu- sophomore crew j Plo™Lh.lp' ,he S""* Junior chamP Knd couch Kaiie EdWardi. home series. At -College Park. 1 iquad in fundutftentaU • .minted on to re-'ln 1949 uml reaciilni the lemi- who Kvouted the Md home of the Terrapins, the iuiipiI which was | "nals In the 1949 National Junior Terrapin . j With the emphasis on speox. score was 8-0 while at East Lan . eleven last Saturday in their ,,v aracluatiun and otlier | champlonahips. 35-21 win over the Middies from sing, the State men came out on' to prepare the nucleus of State Sophomore Trio Navy, reported thot the Terps are top, 33-0. , - . first big ten gridiron team Turns Pro 1 Following closely behind To»n- "75 percent fetter ofTjnsively than Playing Third Tilt which won ! aslno "bd -Myles. Don Stevens The game Saturday will bo the they were last year." ; t will be minut Prom*,M *P add mor* power to ] third , ..utain, Ben .Newman. jthe 0iT«fl and White cause. The Green and White 1" for the highly-rated Mary¬ land team this season. In their nor. tTern Rr~Smtth. Johrrny~T> . . itmI Don Peine, this ■ ha« been runner-up in the they were upsot by oiu'iik. Jack Biotbman, l» against Maryland who" put up n opener, ..,,r.-elect Who turned 11949 State Junior Chamber' of Pus I. George Makris and !> strong fight to the final.gun. Georgia,. 27-7. mer. and therefore is Commerce tourney, winner of the | Some of the Maryland griddcrs I Thomas. . V. i ',mpete any more in ! Detroit District Juniors match in | Ruiish Practice i-,:v leitcrmcn ore Bob j j 1949 and won. the 1949 Detroit i Munn, still beaming after his that Hi IT Hills. Jack Zinn, trict tournament Junior Chamber of Commerce Dis-1 team's triumph over the MaD-C * j and Blue lasi Saturday, reported ] will give the Spartans their j Vogler, Esbaugh, Smith. 1' I biggest worry are, quarterback j Johnny Senrbuth and linemen burs'. of last year's varsity to Worsted & Gabardine j Rimer Wmgate, Hay Krouse and an und Dick Bishop. Frcwh Pr^pert* Good that their game with* the Mary¬ Bob Ward Any .-.living power is ex- ! '• The freshman squad is Joaded i land squad last year was ah "up¬ |* Krouse and Ward 'are two of of j eslod t. Mine I from a band of | with outstanding aspirants for the hill fight all the way." Maryland's bids for All-Amei i- . " phomores iieaded 1932 team ;mrt lists Bill Albright. | After running through all the . r, nasi no. Reggie Myles j a transfer student from Detroit. offensive plays and putting ail S'ovens. I Doug ill 11,' another transfer stu- the linemen through / blocking t.oidcd jdent from Cincinnati. O : Chuck (trills, Munn and his staff, pitied the man with the Davenport. Midland: Art Mai • an offensive outfit against., a de¬ Handsomest Shade for Men . xei. who will be count-' tineau. Bellevue: Al Tay lor, fensive squad with tackling and • Reggie Mvle* to give | Wyandotte; Hal Ware. \U*.u 1 SCORE TO RCMCMHI R is a worried j Bud Keys. Elsie; Charles Phillips. i Wyandotte; all of whom will pi Jur tb* PJ4n I vide State future with plenty of Plenty of Experience y at f (if An-: material. wMui'yland mentor *i MSC-14, U. of M.-7 will bring his squad dependents Open A Book Tkat Nolps Yoi Remember THE I9SI WOLVERINE II Foothall Play By AL WII.HEI.M ulcpcndent Liurue team* met Monday night In bl'lllllilll' I'All'lllll'll rtuin (in the 1950 intramurHl football season, m mii extremely slippery field. F.l-wurth house, if, ACK. 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Investigators Shave Civil Service were MADISON,'W is.—UP)—Here's « switch—six freshmen rha'rired today with basin* upper classmen at Ije Uni¬ tonight In saluting University of Jed. Michigan propect to harness atomic energy for peare. s .ProjeefB (Call Writings Hustle Asked versity of Wisconsin. Gordon Dean, chairman of the Ruthven president 'Al,„f Three pledges of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity paid fines of U.S. Atomic Energy Commission; announced search projects alreatlv that] ^Sensational9 $10 each, on disorderly. con- j. General Bwight D. Eisenhower, , By Governor duct charges, while charges in* up two other upper classmen, a'gainst three others were dis-1 driving them out oftheclty and , . and Warren R. Austin, U.S. dele¬ gate to the United Nations en¬ way. to including "a >PW| develop ways ami , ; SaM To Kxtahli.h T.ANSING — (

— Governor | , , . nulnjc;na| court I leaving them beside the road dorsed the project. Their speeches protecting human beinr,l eadlallAt. '• " I marked -tbe-klckoff of • <4>mmiiniNl Aim* Williams yesterday sought to ! . , ., ' i minus their billfolds, hustle along the state Civil Ser- : Thr ha"ns ""-'"ded taking a I vice commission on its considers- '""V" upper classman, pick- VKUHA •ion of a pay raise for state em- j Pittsburgh judge yesterday ' produced n/fuilky sheaf of seized documents he said He wrote the commission, which has begun a general salary study. ' I jor /sfffffllC _ provea/the Communist party in that state institutions and agon- / '^g Miliars If America is a war machine which eles in or near large cities report *%f I If f ft* it is almost impossible to recniif Seeks to overthrow the govym- desirable employes in competition with private business" j Take Big Drop Judge Michnel A. Musinanno Reports, the governor said, in- ... - , . said he sent 17 documents to the dicate that ."pay scales for State v, w YORK ->«* Philadelphia Phillies, win- I the papers "aensatinnnf in im¬ j dissatisfactionofand * i ...it. in frequently re- friers the best and most *>f the National league pen- port." The documents will be giv¬ njtnl> y„,w iheir attendance sky- en to committee members when ■ valuable employes from the state : rocket to 3k7.382 fans over Inst they return to ihe capital next year .; The Chicago Cubs, who fln- fhonth, j I The facts of the Situation, he said, "are so clear and obvious »5he«i in seventh place had an in¬ Miismanno, Democratic nom¬ inee for Lieutenant CJovdhor of ; that the surwv - Pennsylvania, ,^released photo-' J long " He asked to advise the commission him- when' the In the American League. De¬ S4 i static copies ' of letters, directives study troit and the St Louis Browns , as prisoners of sir by Ihe North Koreans and released hy advanr- swill be completed, however. piid"P«mph'.ets he «iw ' lie took were over last year's marks The from lite desk of Steve Nelson, i • Tiger*, were up 125.274, while the for' the first time as free men again. Left la rlcht: Masler Mgl. %'ou'd Expert to Pay at l-eait S5 Chairman of the Communist party ! I amis Goings, Portsmouth. O: Ngl.'l /e Allan Jamison. 14 East Union Roaril Plain Of Western Pennsylvai. in tin 3rd street. Eayettevlllr, Ark., and Pfr. James Walker, Riverside. Stitfh by stitch—these handsome gloves are Auc. 3?! raid « :t Nelson's o?r« •». j New Jersey. To SpoiiMir Run kind of sought-after pigskins any woman I the Nelson and two aides now ere \ Wol,VI RIM PMTI'RE free on $10,000 bonds oh charges ! 1 The Union board will sponsor a admires and rarely finds at such • thrifty APfOINTMl NTS of sedition filed by Musmanuo. ! bus to the Notre Dame game on Come early because the Is In New York, a epoicesrnan at | Willi ll.»|l|HH Sociul I'rufjH'XK 1 Oct. 28 if there is a demand for WEI»NEM»AV price. group State Ncwv--7-7 4!> limited- Oatmeal or cork. Sires fi to lh- 1 .'Corfctunist party headquarter* j * it. according to Bob Ernst, Union Veterinarian 8-8 15 termed the charges "rldtenlnus," StopH UlMllllllllliMII. braird president. Reservation* cap Homesteader--8 l5-8;3f» lidding. "It's just ancihtr Mtis- j Tnanno stunt, 1 tc'n been f lapped j College Cratl^ SavH (1. E. Wilson i i be made in the Union board <»f- flee on the first floor of the Union Wolverine 8 30-9 Mer.N Glee CU«b , 9-9 30 down Court twice of i by Vnnsvlvnnia f.e Sitprmne; «»ut now j Nel Worries, NEW YORK -'Ah - Charles K. j | building. he's trying Roraethln^ else ". ! -Wilson, president of (Jenernl Mo- I Nelson could pot be reached for . < Little Money asked ■ Americans last night j comment-, work to—further social and ; One paper Musrnnfwio found IUi- entitled "''Guide Sii id: "In Korea tlie .......... the opvwtUhity of witnessing (he inlaying for libera line r..:» not only in ! 1^ * studentspends wore ? but in deeds - of Ihe Sov* ; than he tan make fot I Jet-drops «nU to -hiv,i"I tion fortes, as »outlasted With tile enslaving role of'American troops find the American military auth- | B||«r hr uraAuat. oritlits,'* i for the graduate's first i< MiismnnnP ha>* waged an finti- i Mo&l-ot the tone an ured pai