SPARTANS scaie the* (PIANS SAtfitoAY DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION m.v) FIVE (KNTS No. 17 EASTJjAJreiNGJIICHIOM^jjaTjniAY^CTOIjEI^S, They Were Crowded Red Port Of Chingjin Set Aflame; Rhee Regime Limited To ROK Leadership Friendly Walk Battleship 'Mighty Mo' Program Set Sparks Attack On City Mur Arthur Aiitlmrizi-sl Tii K»lal»li«li By Council UN Civil Rule fti All Niirlli ktirra Br th, v..ml.l.it rrr«. Men. AWS Plan TOKYO-—The N*"rth Korean port «f f'htnifj'h, iorafetl iteitr To Work Jointly the Siberian-Manchuria Iwnlors. tvas sot aflame liv a heavy sea ami air ImmlMinlnient yosterflny. The attack was spnrko.1 liy tho U.S. Battleship Missouri. A orocram of Meanwhile, the UN ('untmis- ipation in ftudent activities and a sioit mt Korea yesterday lim¬ leadership training program are among the activities planned by Heart Attack ited the authority of the Svnjrman llhec yoveniment the Men's council, .print. Oaring tut nig*'. AHIvl- Bill Corbishley. president Under the n«*w men's activities Fatal To MSC t- South •vft-ii cd* Gen. at the Korean. same The Cnmmts- time empower- Douglas MacArthur to program, petitions will l»e circu¬ v?t up United Nations civlFTHile jam Stadium lated to students planning activities. The interested in Men's Veterinarian in North Korea. Waving T* Pyongyang council will place these on file In- the face of weakening Red and future committee members will be drawn from the list. llr. killhiim Jiiiitril resistance,. United Nations ground troops were moving toward the (ollejjr In 102.1 Pyongyang, North Korean cap¬ AN (iMtUCH bomber engine. at the shows, . „ . .. ... ital. from the south and south* W, >m>»S»rat*d to Dr. Benjamin J. Kitlham, ex- ;ra?it the Mm-klin field con«- organization, also had a'^popular a, far as 50 yards from the sta« I k"T P™!'1* from tension specialist anim.it i-atli- Tl.r Chntigitn attack made [H):,- . third annual Activ- booth. They entertained with cir¬ "The rarmval was an even big-' | and to allow, < dingy at Michigai State t'olleKe i Mi le the soften-up preccas for l last night, cus acts, including some acrobatic iter suriTss than we had ho,>ed ! who are interested to participate, anil Widely known thrnuahmit ,uied lamline. or it mav tie a up by the organiza- feats. for," Warren S|.raKue. South Hav- j Unrr ~ stale veterinary rirrlcs. dio| of (<|lvois,.m In draw attention from hrongs of interested Many students won a free en senior and General chairman of , ' ■ >"mor l heart attaek irslontat at Spar- a |«,.sil,|e tamlillR elsewhere II Mov ics were shown year's subscription to the Spartan the event, said. rutv hospital at 4.45 p.m. He was l also la- a quirk smash at ho organizations, in- Engineer by hitting a balloon with "I want to thank the mpmber* j I*'- I opportune tarsals. M photo honorary; a dart. »Thc Radio guild booth i1 AWS and Men's council, the featured tape recorders and spec- ;t ration, the participating ! I llr. Killham was lean in On- Ooautpn Is an iron' and steel Conservation club, a oar". Nov. IS. IBSj In 1912 he |gm,nofl |HipulntUm. some aysians. the American tators could hear their voices j i ganizations and the many stu- \ more, and Dove Miller, Cleve¬ 1 received his doctor's degree from 49 :,.r «iV>utbwe#l »»f the Knr* society, the Ski plaved back to them. . ! c mts who attended, for their help ! land Heights sophomore. the McKiIlip Veterinary School 'ean-Siitcria border and 43 miles the Skating club. Variety Of Shews . making it the success it was.'' Milk AWS of Chicago. He joined the Mlcht- The Jazz club band played con- j he continued, |*r>ut»waM »»f the Korean-Man- The leadership program is be¬ gan State College staff in 1925 as rhuria tw»rrier at the eldest ipectators witnessed the which tinuously on one of the two stages j A land parade including horses, included set up for entertainment. On thet an armored tank, a jeep and a ing jointly sponsored by the Men's council and AWS. John t«. Union Itoord Sets Donee an division. instructor In, thg veterinary jp, T|u. rlty ls lilHj t0 tho vc%\ of Korea and Manrhuritt l».v rail. j alkic-talkics, var- other stage there were variety sound car, publicized the annual Sullivan, blaster junior, commit¬ n*. army field ra- ss-section of a jet large crowds. J event on capipus yesterday aft- cager for a glimpse i crnoon. tee prorram chairman, explained that a of more facts and mater¬ To End Friendsh ip Week Dining World War If. fir Kill- The Ifnltrd Nallw ham acted as a consultant to ihe !ui,ani,nmislv a|>|,loved the Aus- ial is being planned rather than commlsston and iratian pmposal to exclude tho tlte general all-inclusive ■ '.The Uniotrhourd miier scheduled for tnmrht wili affMRtty Hhcc regime liryond tho ixrallcl Frosh'Soph* of meetings in previous year*. A tentative date of Nov. J has nmrk the close'of Friendship week. it is schedtdetl to lie held in parlors of the Union buildinir until such time that a nation¬ wide election can he held. Start Planning been set for the training program I The seven-mil CAR To Present Year's Work which is «»i»en to all who are i terested. Members of the pin ning committee are Bob Piers' Kimlicr Named from 9 p.m. to midnight. 'As u whole. Friondship cabled its dccTsic the \ote, The decision meant that Gen. ek has been n success," Ea*t I-»using senior, and Bill I and Of W. A. White New (Aiiiftitiitioii Plant. Birmingham junior, t'orbishly also, stated that" the To Education Jerry Stevens, eo-rhairman f the week. said. "Friend- have sd llriifl A|i|imtrtl as almost rmnpletely r»irio ny vebne eluott Sage," the life xtorj- of William Allen White, (vroup Post 'ftinrd out. but thnt >art ,'»f the week," he added. U.S. Cruiser •i.nmlist ami author, will I* preaente.1 over the n. MARY iiii.HURT At the beginning nf the week Theater" program on WltAR-KM tonight at-7:30. The Krosh-Soph council will l iMiiiitillci* I'Iiiii. •tgns were posted on the side- VHlks around Beaumn a dozen Mu.lcnta un participate in thi* atorj; of start operations this year with a (lurririilii Wmliiij.' trsigruiting the area •'( Emporia, under new constitution. Boh Forman, boy, and Walter Tittle, a New valk. where students J. Kenneth York Corbishley. Sandusky senior, pre- newspaper artist, are all por¬ sophomore president, announced. ^ ,, ,, . o r peak to TV KAR program trayed by Dave Shepherd. Dear- The constitution, drafted by .Klvnl Carl Mottfk, Clrrrland | ,r " 1 Kimbc T<» boost civilization head, 'shifter stunt C'cylon, and the sophomore officer*. and members Spracuc, .South Haven senioi"' n order to get stroycr War ra- William Allen of the YM Frosh club, was ap¬ secretary; Bill Bennett. Lansing f ... Dave Kushler, senior, treasurer; and Orland pa it in the shell-r while Loretta proved by the Student , council .as '.et ablaze in •l Schcuner, Ossmcke senior, parlia- this week and »ur of shelling, msihg freshman, por- >f The l ot Homecoming istrattve appro Itrfls ns to t roups were fall tuick in The new constitution '-alls foi Kriiliiv. Orl. 13 sector of the 130-milc rough .ind tough Kan- lr 11 • editor, is played Pep Rally Set a smaller membership, 29 as com¬ pared to last year s 60. and in¬ in .kvirth Korea. The stiff• *t resistance came from ttie ends Vrnn:. Monroe sopho- Trr1 Harris. Detroit travj Mark Manna, the! For Bandshell cludes plans for a steering com¬ mittee. The fleering committee SiifM'rslitUHis um. n> # j. 4 mimim # jt>f „|C Jmc jn t)lc form «,f Fmail ) arms fire and not artillery and from Ohio. composed of frosh and soph offi¬ Duck As That inary Procurement and Aasign-jtank j>owcr when they were fC- ' j The Homecoming pep rally is I cers will be the guiding body of Nrw l.mik mcnt committee for Michigan. ienforced with car-old daughter tscheduled for S:IS tonight in the j the council. His duties hi there jiosttions J terial- *n White, is played ! bandshell. according to Willy . I The council will ? tart to func¬ Day Arrives consisted of utilizing veterinary 1 — i j "i Burton, June | Detroit Mayer of the Spartan Spirit com- Yelton. ' mittec tion as soon as freshmen, clec- College I'laiilH service to the t»cst advantage in war effort, to lecommeiul mill- Urobilin Condi lion -rh'-morc, is heard ! Featured on the program will \eir Evergreen* li {' Nuc nn. Trenton be Homecoming tjuecn Maty Tcr- Remains Critical sopho-imoblen. Biggie Murm and senior P«rt of the Times ! football player*, On Sporty Statin Result Witt be that »»nly II Writ kn»*n in vrtwina portrayal of the j Cheerleader* and the MSC var- circle*, Dr. Kiltham held mer ' Ik»b Gross, sity band will be on hand to rn- Spartv »s getting a face-lifting. -• giadu.ition. KimU'i brrshlp* and oIIIcmI positions system will go into the American Vetenr.ary Mc< • ' puyrd by Dobicruwd. cine association, and was a t< -V'l-wr. N Y. »«bo- president »l the Miring | Th* "German Hand." a comely mcr Vh.immtr. Chicaao team of muiiciany. I» achedulcd State Veterinary Medical y .rvi Vcinc Elliott, I lo provtric entertainment. The Tliicf BcIm Shot*! t»on. He had written numcr* r ■'•"'or. .spartan Spirit eommlttec. tprai- bulletin*, review* and journal 'be K.nua City wn of th* event, s From EL Store tic article* pertaining to hi* Be "ny. a It-vcar-oid (to hav* a bontirc. In 193 to have rctir neat Januarv. .ill statt ke NEWS IN BRIEF win lw i^e last opj^rtun- A meeting for Dr. KlllHam . urvived 1-v ! r* of STATE NEWS v drnt* mi ill have use this ! • iff, Ethel > Ota* I Id Saturday at 10 a in . however. W this is the • Lansing, and a daughter. M ttdanrc i> required. mi t.iNt, Friday the thir- " uiiIa . *• Robert Halt, of North' Carolina ' 'U Shakeup I'olleG' '\a"l nwn with oilier , arxji.late. later c .f J950. will br another "had luck mgr. >I H ClilPN OffiTt ll hS-^fwrhe American Lrgton. after hours of bitter Uii* let in. I'C Mid tir ft»rc the spring term is v't.T1**' vo,cd t0 "demandthat President Truman bough, in April. 1WI. A»vJ ^ . r Department. The sweltering Ugioimaires did not =*rcv* S& The ivpemne • < 'he lour'h (loir ■fjurrn Mar*' l.wr-f For lhon«' who know the voluntary course will be mfempUttng a roto- Back c{ the t'm-. l-mldinc which »u rlfpmcnt on all individual y and picture# on the ret (nr Su ' lar ha» Ireen |*% "n.—,.pi—French fore** Sho|i|iinp ih. v'H »ii ' their fight they Regimentation is strictly taboo i, :"*-'TV-rt*nch up another m,ipfttt Ci for a few .lav.-, aernrdlnt: f«re*» fave | Hanoi, "anm. and have a program of Surdi>h gym- .But the mus* exercise* have t»cv .nij wrtoul ronaideration ranaM) wa» beinj glvrr Michael Dnwrha ki aoUlaill In- Mary Trrmohlen, MEC's llnme- a i's«lf a For a fad find t'dk-dcincing, brought erthele*# proven their effective J tain,t th* dantrr acanut danr of a Vktminh aiiaek inn builom* mana;rr romtng qigfn for 19*0. traveled 4 erio nf *rit» nt aharp sharp Fmwh French Rtrruli. r*vi . Latmrr r, are Mill lay mi Hie to Detroit In a riaiwtifird ail rttreet from the old country by Miss Kirtten H«rdent»crg. rcccni grams. j ness in Swedish ctnidiBoning pro * S * * and puii.ng in the donr>. Ikmah- pcaraocc « addition to the MSC *taff The program !•» apparently the jpm. KrtumeM Journey w»ki Mi'l.. Prnvuion, have I wen made foe WANT AO STATION The ncwiy-imditutcd course in first of its kind m an American i Gymnastics will TwM Ihe diet I. binly development and «uordin-N college. the same hour •-rvwdent Truman [elavuion, ping pong and me«ung Humceonung qi * '«* reeumed lut msM Rl» room.. There wUI aUo b* a moat at ••Illl. Ext. 24W ,tlo,i will l»e offered to coeds j Crmscquently, it has attracted |dancing M*ssu»n» for womch only • wbliimi with oen. Douglas MacArthur room for Town Girla and alumni iiue*n> a ,tailing MnmJay. nalion.l allniiioti. N^llunel 'will I* liehl TliurwUy negl **kfc J""* —«"» bow In prevent the threat of eurn- Mx,. lUrUvubuj, a mvmlxi at liutu uf Ihe lutcu. 4»vi iUucc Ixsui Mj to 3 auil 8 to SJO yjtu uwclinsk ;pau»dht Octo ft* Two II THE meftflAH f AT* NJWJ —LnlCafl- - Mldilgm State Wfw Might Just As WelL ftll ((••• TL. i i^p M^l— rwwiiy- The News "y Roa i Editorial Page . /• ragymm. 1M«. Value renaff ONE SELDOM KNOWS just what n writ,,, OCTOBER 13, I9IW when lie produces a piece of fiction or feature Six years ngo, at another con- A first tending may bring one thought to J] W ASKINQTOM Preside fit feretue In tin- Partite, General j Truman undoubtedly has a.mim* MacArthur pemiaded a president mind. A second reading may produce an eutiJj reaction. Sometimes knowing more than «h:i! f „ the ni'iti* Uniformly Speaking He's likely matters, both in td change his mind. j tary and diplomatic* fields, which to be trying the same thing again has included brings about a reaction completely j j can be discussed more effectively this week-end, There ure also several reasons why writer, J Michigan Stale College liatt grown by leaps and I founds in I c ArtT., ,r.'Ul Ge"eralDo"i* - !n |944 the Amer-an battle plan against Japan, which had niuteiial they do. Perhaps it was an u.nignmeMl it was free lance and the writer has to huve i the l»st decade. The building program has passed the $30 I nut the dramatic meet inn bo- been to bypass the Philippines imillion ntaik. Our stall has been enlarged to handle an UN*; tween tit* two in the I'n. nV is will sell. and strike directly through the thought-of post-war enrollment of 15.000. scanned In thu potitically-scnsi- Central Pacific, WuS shitted to Many fuctors figure into an article see Otir foot ba 11 tenni and athletic plant Is among the nation's j MUtl«|tl0|wtenO«l«* nho1' * permit MacAithur to reconquer enough. And the result Is not always what i, v the islands and consolidate there ti_A ...v.LtMl/inIt*, I'!,., ,,,.ltjc.l i.« Academically t'h school is iti,e linivl lit linlisit ilia I working hnrd to bring _ the I . quently. it is beint' m ■ din-' pet-pie written about or the people reading _ first. standards to the highest [fitch possible. Otir service t•••>>'•«- -w , . iter THE OHKATKST INJUSTICE done !u: 'hold- the effectiveness of the band's formations buck. hat tnight be called the "Macr t il his .strong attacks on th llle il-«* ''"'-'II membership meats '5 Halftime performances during football games anil band Rcpubli- Ijcf aliment some innoce j Arthur clique' . 'i 1 T" tii'r ,.n- Hi"' a "'ar more in gat" receipts. If (hi.- v. •„ performances most of the time are expected to lie shows, j cane who Save Jjtan shouldn't hopped to a -ttoi ■ • i"-s it; .»(irAi- highly ~fi.'liable that the school could ju-t v t They are expected to be shows because the public wants j Amused by Mi Tr'm,a fis-ivi- ri. " ' nqiiheil an independent u» Notre Dame does ar.v ' It "that way. ' Kan t'lii. y ,i.i.' ■ i'h . t j 1,0,1,1 up >. tiis.i !es that would bring in that k.t We Mieve the students want it that Way also. We believe | 1 ' the students want their band to look as good us any other j ' T'w Prwrirnt at in, l ntysg j: BriyhtPi' .'^rVf'lopmenta (n .ll'l'i't|' \ No at'hlcti. Mr.'.ptoSoiieiin. Frank. Big Ten membership t'yani It means academic and i . I SUOw la. In rffrrl. cninl In wr '.mined situo^'on include, the pet- : omj pusillanimous pup- . ,| , , I colli gi. band. ['erhaps more than anything else I „ ■1 J. Itnshl MarArthar, a raarlr- tew- van fie i.ui | pioniitieiice Wu also believe the -students are not satisfied with the 9m it u lyntryl nf th, 11 ring out of v.ildcat walkouts Ihnri ; Aehevm's pound m be -i"- Mm ,.t; ,,n the same lexcl. all tiie way around, with- [ threatened to. "Stop the big F<£d- or mc*v national Impor' present uniforms.' . maw in Pic WMir Hw» «h« dlrei'llr. Iiiik a : ! .hi ti.s, utvt the ending of a 'the announcement of the will (leltnd.'iy | j,, |pl(. Midwest thajl have ienjoyed high r Now is the time to begin a iH.vc to obtain new uniforms »ci« >unt ; ue nying to cMnge the pi esid — HticS ' "Mr the I Mind The cost v.II rim a -mud 125,00(1. That l» a •*"« •' j (tne fVii.s i«r sMrtk? (hat niadi- : sidU-n ..Rteel Corporati«n*s • mind TliaKls regarding forn»oxa j . . , , • 4».i » mi ,• . office. and diarecardt anci Tuht-\ blowmiiu; ipill. MarAMh., want, i s. - < 'ne thing iid.l.tlonal, I think you will fu-.J u lot of money and it wi'i take a lengthy period to obtain It. : tract with the United f^ce (i hit , ulllw-l r„„ wh„ j The Utttf? utrike.occurrbd when ,MS ralks wilt begin next : see .to It that furmosa doe* not ku , If we began now perhaps when we begin football cortlpo-' 1 fall.into the hands of prosper- — nd fin . thiou III the Big Ten in 1953 our balid will not look like if . tlonal rhararten. "fare." It dc . I» .. k- j tlve rnemi. v That mean* !m»I ' «•<•<» »•», «r«" er.iur.- ! lost "ste|t child." PrrsMriil Of (he e- I nt the CIO TZ r ; t*».T To II"' K.lit»r: , fiob»>i\ ' \ Taff- national tntcreM * That la*t is rocoxivr/cd ob- ettlvrr j national nterest" refei -SrsSS itinera Ban For Small Mobilization Mixuft Citiu«rul MucArfhiii. ' He management, be— j Jrnder Ftniip Murr^ who cited at 1 Snap-Sliots In Maeklin tii.tfid.i.st mintlftl of it i>i iiiut tamc' ifi Khelvrd Prvtoidrnt whoiv Mr. Trutnan i ir j o,Qt Bp the reason why the com¬ ic la-t-minute clearing I .tAhir should biRguin over ware* This country Is fast moving towards mobilization—pur* preMcd the gc»W»l> mtbsake *'■ - tAil at least. The Idea is to built! Up n .strong,defense, well IchiK since to the Veteran* of 1 coordinated and smoothly running. < elgh Whis convention, ' hint ; •n New Jersey telei^one 10 nop CIO workms iheir statewide strike | , n t j.rrsr tl contract 'r > Till. EDITOR: including elf. have ■ Many students, my cp pill « and .ruling on bringing cameras into the stadium To m , Yet it Is ha'rd to understand how thi- is to be accomplish¬ Vealed that the |*i or « am. Oct Ainencun T.v,U't»hc>ne j , wk Hate »oeal Mr. Murray served notice thnt edge, nothing was ever published us to why ed under the present government arrangement for defense. Con -aitk's after\pf a j i.ootuxio organized ateelworkers , First of all, of course, we have the President. Under him » '.»kl> Vi-ge increase. \ nrt. "•-.r'eking" a very healthy and | imposed. I agree that radios, movie came™ we have a secretary of defense. Also under the president we j itu« thro"*! 'ar$® cameras should ho outlawed since they • have a chairman of the national securities and resources. through the twdigbt ii arvV'bed la's«>i iuxw > ji substantial wage bon«t Mr Munoy served notice that, it of Paufic I serve as « nuisance to other spectators. At ,th«t lime the l*rr%i I - hoard ,\V«> under the president we have a mobilization i ha rue of ihetttical dustr.v can grant the union re- *m» - ut of i I cannot see however, why small snap-shot •aid vrrv plun|» for all director (:f civil defense. In addition we have a mobilization > fcear.. thai »hr l'rr«ident in • >twecn rrexWent. ifru- j quest w ithout raising prices. tv ueiioiii,. j he .banned. The seating arrangement in the dm! the for a Person to snap a picture fw > **W>rdlnidor who is the same man who heads the national , foreign . Ttn* nfrii id with the indu ui h "r the t.y " I| il r WCcurlri,v and rnsnurce* boalti and also has a great deal to j for. obviuMjtjr, an eye on p,,sition and thus not hinder anyone's vision. I . U there are other reasons why cameras ar* ■ $ay about civil defense,, I Then we have a Join ("chief* of staff hoard and a direct¬ natures, II would like to know what these reasons are j ftKiire in negtiuations But the Kole-rt I or of selective service ,viV'*£Mw j asxumptibn here is that it may Now there appcAi's to lie a disagreement over \ -ir'ous as-1 v.y • only.be used as a bargaining lev- «v - o rttffk*Ver this year to pry * substantial -, pccts of mohilization. With no one knowing vhi .i really ' Grnrrat Mae Arthur J.m< j."lit . dockage out of management, in- vanning what, it will be interesting to -ec who is the first | to ; J; '.ithe { i tuding not only substHiitial wage ■> AP Hurts SUE End Of The Win .. oae fired for saying; the wrong thing. , timet to -*;*vc j increases but better vacation ar- «h-|t|mo Chiang Kai-s»„ k v H<1* tohKenientf. improved pension on formodg. , -i/Pi—Discount ru-. mor* ihfit interstate shipment of | >'.V the twlo nien should tneet with' full undersfiindlng. "high-nutrltlon" bread will be Uetcimw Ally I Repu , Slat,- Dean , log ton thii (hat a banned xoon. The food and drug WASHINGTON—(At— Rep Klrwan. (D-Ohiol i-retice| appar-' - :• administration sav* they .-•"The denial of Turkey's request to lm permitted to Join al t e Dcn-.t-1atlc party will pick enough const'" the Atlantic Pact aome week- l.a '* was disnpiMiinting What-1 cienvpatjcn. tKcv v ConcriHsMta a catty." v» ' ^"^.."tTh^Tsit from,11* still rrnrilng | ,-uunliy to baUnre any I;it may suffer to e have' eayloilr h-iu.tment oN N.tl.Hl.1 Uher Helali.ins B.«, 1 '"T -V | c November election hfor reasons the experts mivht have had for their derision j Arnerai MarAiit r » impulai it) (tela), "just | ewerel- i ami ,r. buin.l new c neral corn - |"°"r an'* rh'mkal con | 'tfrre not readily apparent to the lay citizen, Interested-not j t he ritoi m in sit,re lewis i ■«). .They twva atracd to pass up|"n'' 1 * * * * One thins i ton lot of disputes which do not in- *44 beentheany—ehmi lit Itconfcieiu'v a andutm^, it.ibe-1 uTiwKA* (. f15"Fortunately reality of building;r J up 'Europe's 1j by ■ v. # technicalitieswhat m , . hut in thevpUhh! . wan * . . in one • way wu< am-pt-Hl in » i • twoen fiicr-to-face th-; President wh4i h lnttV i» cx» the sen-[ «nt-1l VM • i-VH nt, he only| can |.vnJve "interstate-eonwrce." This J kfM»w* j 14 expected to clear the docket for i j l-AKE SUCCESS—Russia yesterday vetoed Chicago—"Noise-o-meters" Trygve Lie as secretary general of the United N "**U(fi-rent way, The I'. S. State Department has announced j |H aue cuurse. thrsymat b out- i £"* political twi»'* ph.R.'Mc- | the t xpeditlou* handling of more Have been developed here that Mgent and important labor dis jeurity Council cleared the way for extending his will make anti-noise laws as easy the question to the general assembly. that alt 12 memiiets of the Atlantic Pact have iiivited Turkey. • uKim„ ;futlma news iwiui'e. ™.thy (It) ui Wist 1 to enforce as speed laws * '•No Is- assotiatwl wjtli" tliem in planning defenses id the. .. - . ' J Ithaca. N. V —— Studies at j ~ 'Mediterranean men, ami Turkey hns accepted. tn.H *v#.t>p* J Cornell University are giving a • . Turkey is a central anchor for the free world. It occupiifi Utile Man On Campin bv BibWir |bl« boU- link in the defenses that i In kU 4. L run l*rt# voiuais stan hf> luili- it an to the east and Greece to the west. It has a Mat Arlhiit, Whti K l itUrd N - > It 8liniaJbt#< o»nuinter In Korea. ttVe KOREAN ,Mailt*- government nuuing In its own way toward democracy, j FRONT — Treaident .will not only !—li^wa- a targrt for Itussinli pressure long before the Red | recox- J the I Allied ships and planes. USS Missouri bombart ^Mmbilu-ns f-ij all.of i-.iirn|N- ts-came plain Turkey 's paftlci-,' raanatlce far thi "V { K« lean port of Chongjtn. only 43 i annssta ^ »«. in uus % "•jjatimi is go d news. Another ohylou* stfp Is to include,-1 first i ,|0a tea* of the 1 J afr nvtlcs frum south i.f Siberian ■ ^',oiP*n*»L uHllry tffret- I ;«m-.hi- in the picture also. . v. ' - j drg in the crea¬ i yuo'iti-r |ti «>p« I'tulrU N.iiuni artvanra rrk-iilli r.lv „n: gmuiU •I! o-". liai,* u K "iiSka tion ar raliecltve security, like 1 1I Pb.ltkfiV>.vn« Dl.1 ram.al t I ?* ^ It EuiMlltf D>**ig.vang. Hed capi wine. Mr, Trjunait's subsequent v. Mnrnuntsi equipment Is sniashfHi i ks were twffled when a frosli asked ipavaranw briar, Ihr I .N. V« or captured American .B-26's «nd • »«' In Nrw York will it if tlte Union grill sihIu j'ei'ks also aryvr . other war planet keep up runn ,,h- j 1 z 9 7 V ft ralt-j.UraUan afaln [i'lib attack war on dwindUng North Korean I potential It¬ ST-- v- s'" ichigan State News All of (hvl u k-mHt l-Auv I-AKF. SUCCESS approves Australian propose) lim¬ UN Cot 4 T i- Hjgyiiiiiew | ih» ;}ii#wr. Irvrt iting authority of UN-backed He- pubiic of Koiea to South Korea. . 5b r 4 Coreniision r.emmends that Gen MacArthur take over mxthc-in X S - areas and institute civil gw\ern- meat there. w Letters r I , WorthaU here's a \ •gMb, IT*1 ; * 13, 1950 THE. MICHIGAN ITATI NEWS Open Presentation mWith Of Queen, Court, >ybaH Highlights Homecoming Dance Russ Carlyle Band Plays Club A muni nee* SfHirtan Wives Food Service Plan To Hold Party At Auditorium Saturday The Home Economics club has resumed its food service organi¬ mural season. ,• squad walloped its . For Alumni By KAY COLE Homecoming festivities will reach a climax Saturday eve¬ zation again this year, according to Arlynn Buder, chairman. .12 while showing A ning at 0 when Russ Carlyle and his orchestra entertain East Lansing hoste«&es use this hearty welcome to Fertile ,re 0t women's 11 v* service when entertaining and its 'alley almuni will be extended dancers at the annual Homecoming Dance in the Auditorium. iiwl their teams, m-H m Saturday when Spartan Wives Charlie Green will act as master of ceremonies of the inter¬ purpose is to give members ex¬ men their club house for perience and a chance to earn a mission program. During the money, she reported. Girls are Of East Y»k- homecoming open house. last few months Green has Condon show over .coast to coast needed to help with menus, cook¬ From 4:30 p.m. until midnight. 3 iif the points iur iH married Spartahs and all come into his own as alt enter¬ television and also auditioned for ing. serving and clean-up,- she Ti'e exhibition conttn- 'ormer Fertile Valley residents tainer. • • ■ ' the Arthur Godfrey Show. said, i emphasizing that there are i which has t>cen fol- He is best reiv.cmb«t*R for the Appearing on the program with irtUaniurai volleyball ye 'oe and invited to dance, dine on cof- Green will be Rodney Wiggins, Any girl interested may sign up doughnuts, and plav comedy skit he did'Whife on tour at the ground floor bulletin board yictd In 1931. with the Meg's Glee Club last accordianist, Ed Duncan, baritone jut 28 tcnms reg- yidge, 'anct Mrs. Jean Kee. and Mrs. soloist and Don Toms, tenor solo- in the Home Economics building, Lai, co-chairmen of the af- cmripetltion this air, reported. of*by calling her at 8-2557. L,j,ci in director Jane Open Dally. Lvutinn is done by liv- Located at the corners of Birch One of the highlights of the ftrffks' Effort* f.'!«ai»e the trophy Wd Willow lanes, the Wives' program will be the presentation volleyball ehomp- Judged Tomorrow gorority Displa ys of Homecoming Queen, . club house is open to all Spartan Mary ; rdine permanent Vivos from 2 |o 5 p.m. every Termohlen and her court: 'Mart Fraternities should have their Stearns. Suzanne Ism? I T'i"n W ill Be Judged on Weaver, Shirley Swaney and Suzanne by tomorrow homecoming displays completed Fighting Ink the volleyball are Jean Kleaaen. game was played hy Fast Vakrlry and South rse Is morning at 10, Bob intramural sports, such B«f(plo. N. Y. senior: and Grace Kandel. All spouses are welcome to use Chubb. Itbati during winter term, ins made up of indivtd- Junior. Margery Hinder use. SI. Louis, Mis*, sen- Inkster Campbell Tuesday. Fast Vakelry won 34*11 Photo by Sayle the sewing machines and kitchen facilities of the club. Merle O'- Saturday Morning tor Joh'n McGoff, Assistant Direc¬ Jensoti, of Alumni Relations, will IFC decorations chairman announced yesterday. Plans for the judging of soror¬ award Judging will take place Satur¬ diflerent living units, Kcpfc. vice-president announced. trophies to Queen Mary s .ho hadn't seen the ity homecoming decorations were and her court. day morning from 10 to 12 noon. mbination radio- announced by PanHcllcnic coun¬ Results will be announced during . t » ,i|,iv vet, Miss Rider looking forward ■ravin. "East Yaketey Parties To Cram Home ph will also M»\<. Helen Basil be found all visitors and friends , cil last night. All sororities must have their J displays assembled by 10 a.m. to- the half time ceremonies Satur- t swd ball Tuesday," Wc may see some Calendar For during these open hours, Mrs ' ,otrow. The judging will late Ballot Living Units flKeefe state,! .n this year." ! Enrourase f riendship j , Inee from 10 until 12 ndnn, Barb ' | Viin stone, PanHol—president. The idea of having, our club New officers of Alpha Omicron J stated, Br By I KAY MYLKS j house open during the week and j Derfoion Pi are Bonnie Gardener. Ionising •vipna af!,,r tho the MSC MS< living units* are gamc is to encourage Results of the judging will be junior, treasurer;* Priscilla Rob¬ opening their th doors wide to : friendship antong all married j announced during the half of to- inson, St. Johns sophomore, sen¬ lisnpr in a gala Homecoming j Spartans, and give them a place > morrow's game. The choice of ior Pan Hellenic representative; weekend. j to lost * congregate," she stated. esses who will be on duty j winners will he made by three Carolyn Ginter, Benton Harbor TOMORROW # 1 DAY ONLY judges. Miss Van Stone stated, i sophomore, social service chair¬ Kappa Signing and their dates the club house throughout the [ Judges will chose the winners man; and Julie Neudcr, Detroit "Tirun an* thr Slav# Girl" lamoiir-tliarlr* l auchtr II, i'ewamo junior will work on their homecoming fa, recently became display tonight. Later in the eve¬ I iltixuhlr. Lansing ning cider and donuts will be* ri^Sigr . Alpha Epsi- served. Pi Beta Phis will be assisted inter brought numerous by Delta Tau Deltas m putting up u >i f >.i gements to thcii^ display for homecoming. The i Among the marriages Delts have invited the Pi Phis | Dune Clark. Dearborn over to the house for cider and •. lnhn Vniman. De- donuts following the completion iate -inii Sigma Nu; of the display construction. rr. Western Spring, 111. Radio Parties am I t Beta Phi, to Snyder-Phillips dormitory is f. Detroit Engaged is sponsoring a record dance this a*. Wyandotte senior, evening from 9 to 12. llmidrn. Wyandotte vf. nf Delta Chi arc Chili Plan* Itmikl'iM se, iTr? «it sophomore; For Annual Iti'iiuiou Manistee sophomore; Ft Lauderdale, Fla., The Agricultural Economics and Farm Management club will hold Its sciond a. nual reunion bic-dkfast in the Union at 8 a n Saturday in connection with the Homecoming celebration Alumni, members, and guests R'wal Oak sophomore; of the "Ag Econ" club will go thmuf' the line in the grill, and then on to the adjacent commut¬ er's room to rut They will then Delta Chi pinning is adjourn to room 32 of the Union, nut. Pleasant Ridge to continue discussions, according • M-urle* Bracken* to Lauren Suckradcr, president of |« Beaver junior. the club. |Blu»U-ry Days itlmll (loafs Require frni. Smart Tailoring •T- i»n.- football days, one needs a warm. ; t-i withstand blustery winds that-sweep L* collection of amt* is tailored in a variety oats of wool fleece, tfanwf hair, and mo- matching i tirts. ir» For aftcr*thc*gamc parties, the .o Mary W« very popular, all velvet coat w ith a high "ollai t South Bend yd gabardines are and dolman sleeves is top* in : The dance « with the in* style. Also popular is fhe plain i eve ' f trie i 11 * p' cout basic black coed's warcli. be. a or flambuoyant i berry ctwii j that" this will discreetly accentuated by t nches i names of th» of velvet. high collar, slopuig ti wide full push-up t slim 'A rap-around to the bottom. WIT m TOUR OWK UK* / J1'-"'*arlcta ;*• take the and spot- BE WIU sum* YOU EVE** WEEK golds, '#od startling shades :n everywhere. De- r ki lorful linings of * light weight i*p I turn Slif«i* ■ added 2 C.i flair to I I'illow Caw fur enhance »i be ti a I lliilh Towel ravnr- 1 Face Towrl h ih ii Htn m r cr isp oi'Esisi CAMPUS LINEN SERVICE 201 AIIIMm HI * (Abuse I'rubel riw to reveal ,um 8-12:31 TMmB II f<**, tro, at. ism HARVEST BALL i "> «r m Frldsr. October ] IWS Hints From Schlademan Iindsey, Altel Snyder 12 Tops Srori] • TK STATE NEWS • Spark Wings Iu 'Mm Wedn To 3-2 Victory FOOTBALL PREDICTIONS By GARY ALD Skies cleared long enough to permit the.iritratr.ui ,11 followers to run through a light nine yanie, TWl WEEKS.OK IIIRNINfJ candles at both anil a lot of (tup# \ irk; wL linil ourselves with an 12 opened the eve •stunb'ilng (even to ti«i ,ftm average. Only two teams let 10 to the tune of lis down ngi. i : It week. So tie Dame fn-ml. that life did 20-0. Fred F.igc was the big net lie,'Ho at forty straight umfefeaied r nes. art Navy Ck^erT^'Tc^ is whir went and ' st to Northweslu-n, e itb their seemingly unend- teld earlyTn todV"°°d* Irst perl on Dkk°nRoberts and George Frost s goats by Ted t.ind»ay from IGordie y from ln the East seer to be TU. Series Take fust J~i\- Cadets di.i to them last eason. We'll ploy a SiW:sri Yanks Rocket „ „ fefcLj, , wm. ullh. tish we K.b,<• u « h, pr.ctlrally treason around these parts Michigan 21 \rmy l4. £j»rsSrti«„k this week, either, so ,.^1 V |f' „ee.,h,«s„Ukn^ It was Chuck 'ht ^»ncM wIMJe^ made^ta,er^>HCy^: j , that" «tnh'^. * * * * i ai Iwtea. Wiseonsln pulleil the top u'et in the i.ig Ten j rraaa t ^^^'^.%sszs^\Spairtun Harriers To Meet when they' have a bad night. They ployed to heat the WingA j Yanks' : lanosreP;udrPDuel Seen 6 800 That would J Bob Smfth ItarSpared by" a'defense " CTmrelsnd m !»«» when each | ed^card a< M bcr*wi the '27 NCAA . along with Jack ' fJlimettl Mack, set a new varslt'y two 10 to II CAMPUS esss I to! CLASSIFIED UTrL \ Fi'uetrler broke the frmh out- 2 FREE STATE THEATER Jldooi mile record in 1048 with a "CARIBOO TRAIL n* Texas l.o,| PASSES FIND YOUR NAME STATE NE ' »ro. 0.(2. I., w • wdc pk Uott IN A THEATER CLASSIFIED . «c»r with H I Sfi .1 to give Cnach Texas 14. C Varsity record to his collection with a I 33 4 race and along with Dirk Henson. Lee Jones an.t ^ As a Kophomore. Druet/.ler door relay record with a 3:17 per- mile outdoor rclav team that set • new record of I7J2.I, ^Last year, tt* pair Marled to i with BUI Mack and Dave Pep# 'Mural Scant | J-V'i i»rc on the pard, they smashed the world'! ATO. (i N V. i outdoor mark of 7 34 0 with • Kappa Dig. 1; Bete TheU Id. a r m»« fttat* Mark ~ FM fVlla Thrta^iji^lU « hi. U Richards Won t Be Tough ^ ^ bn-akInc."the Purdue' record, also •Far fell ' 1 1 ^pmt ,V,„n'u red la h Manai Managerial Delnit STUDt- il U-TnT'.?, . pros| Jim t -mi who hs N | CHICAGO—' OFF YOt." '".a Six-f. Meyers Dp1'. " ■ tB* \*> this 231 M.A.C. ■ M ;;:r. \:: z I iSTRFS fO« SALE Sr• ? sjggr m: a 1 'he T-all 1 imwr-a WILCOX PFrON-T! WAUTT i-srr typi2vg dune f" - ^ : 1 eg i" « eeued. is; SECOND HAND STORE Q EASY TO LC "'' w9 e. mckean Ave. Rhone s-mij EASIER TO vA'J rum* The New She- ' IM H ri.f 1 MARGARET -J V >* »4itrn ggHSi-g tu-yavBSg BEAU*V SHOP ^ar«rirv.ig^',^s&giR^| ~ns£r.:. STATE MOTORS. Inc. dodge — Plymouth La.j. Eaoujk To S.-v, Yo* - S^hkji To Knew Y^, 1408 East Michigan Avenue X ~ 4-1361 - • '..1 1 . _y- (Vtohff 13. 1950 Michigan Put Brother Of Purdue Great In Unfamilar Another hbell Make# Underdog Role ANN ARBOR Bid For Gridiron'Glory ►rills Prior To W. and M. Game - (j>) — Mii'hitran was in the unfam¬ iliar role of underdog a* U'ACO, Tn.—i/P)—Another !*t>cll ha* pushed Into'the roach Ben nif Oosterbaan football headline* — this one ut Baylor. put the finishing touches on his I.arry is the last of the Ishell elan and they think at the inn Gives Ease Up iu,u,rtn Hold win s»i. Sets Two squad for Saturday's clash with Baptist sthool that he will he u la-tler rugged Army. For the second time in four Adrian Buik, Baylor's mighty quarterback than of 1949. He line pass¬ lers; Dorow Return Three Records years, the Wolverines are expect- to come out on the short end man er and is considered i* a n better Griffin graduated from Baylor last year and signed a New York Top Tilts Saturday the score. The odds-makers runner than llurk. Vt Field* l imit Practice To One Hour: In l\f Swim say Michigan will fall short by anywhere from one to three Larry completed six straluht Yanks pro contract. He finished his career at Austin high when passes during a 76-yard touch¬ HI Carey May Gel Chance In Game Bv STAN STFIVBORN XK\V YORK—(/P)—The foot full e«)iital of the Country op touchdowns. • down drive against Mississippi Lurry Reid. son was a freshman. of one of Baylor's great¬ Bozo Local purtisans had little hope State last week when the Baylors est ends in 1924. was Larry's best- j Saturday will be either Dallas. Texas, or Yankee. Stadium. that the Wolverines would hand yvoip broken in By BOB STl'ABT won a 14-7 upset victory. all-inllpKe two Jay \ew V„rk, tie) ending Ufotl the viewpoint—probably prej. the Cadets friend from neighboring Jeff Da¬ Jhelr first defeat in f „(f was tHo order of the ilav Thursday as hip Snnr- ;T'p,J,*1Ja?! udieed—of the individual footlail Vdbort. :3 games, * Cecil is the most famous of the Itbell boys He was great at vis high school. Held also ap- i.„!l ..laail went thloujrh f.nal workouts fur Sutur- Those who feel that Dallas, ' - - — Purdue and greater still in pro at Baylor, | pears to have a brilliant future The few hopefuls pointed to iimiog grid battle with William and Mary. football, with Green Buy. deserves the title have n talk- which was walloped by Alabama Michigan's last underdog rating. l ate start , -n./eii' Moon eased up on the drills as tie put •More meeting Minnesota last ing point. Or. ratlier. two, in its opener Help From Brother Larry had little opportunity to ifcr.iuyh a one hour, Bilking iHiints. They are play, Northwestern, one uf the Mid¬ vcar. A supercharged Wolverine But it wasn't Cecil who taught show his prowess last year with praetiee on double-header outfit changed that picture with Burk handling the quarterback- praetiee fold. nig a day-night j west conference's three remain¬ a 14-7 upset of the Gophers. young Larry thp passing ropes. iPi.Vst down there on the same field, i "My brother, A.W, taught mc ing chores. When the 1950 sea¬ ing undefeated, untied teams, play Others recall the previous un¬ rtj In Good Shape i whereas thferj? will be only a con¬ twice-) eaten Minnesota at Kvans- more football than anybody else," son .began he reported wiih_a i : bnckllold up- servative single attraction at the ] derdog gple played by Michigan says Lariv. "We used to spend lame shoulder received in base- ton. Wisconsin, other survivor of in 1946. That time Army proved in good shaped as local park. some long hours on the Austip ! ball. The Inury did not mend un- the chill blast which left Big 10 the book-makers right by beat Doto.v rcUmne3> Three of the teams involved in carcasses; stm high school practice field at Hons- ' til a month later .when Baylor in through pl'iys the Dallas colossal are ranked | ing the Wolverines 20-13. ton." j played University of Houston. Is- plains the piist two with Everett among the nation's top four in 1 The squad itself is taking m CVcil is 16 years older than beU tor three touchdowns I C,r a ndelius, Le- this week's Associated Press poll j note of the fevered second-guess¬ Larty and the latter has seen hi* I gUide? lhe B<,ars to 0 34-7 joy Crane #and —Southern Methodist (2), Okla¬ ing of the arm-chair quarter brother play only two games - victory. |' Vince Pisano. homa <3> and Texas (4). A.W. is only six years Lurry's I To date he has thrown 32 pass- Munn indicat¬ With little urging from Coach | senior. es, completing IB for 298 yards. The Texas Longhorns, wildly Oosterbaan and hi* staff, they are! ed that Dorow heralded even before the season Natfirjlly. with three older! Baylor Couch lieoixe Sauer I itfill probably be Y. began will attempt to shatter soaring to un emotional peak sel- j broil.tr, making Ihi Ixbell name IWli'' """ Lanpr's play against ready to start. If i Oklahoma's winning streak of 23 ■Join NCCjii in the Wolverine, camp, j luinuua. I.arry receive,! many Hot-! Mlsjluelppi Stale • Itbell seems to They took Just like they didMteiing j • not. it is likely straight in the big afternoon offers Irom eulleges nller 1 bnve^found hlmself. There are a before last, year's Minnesot: if people expecting big thlngd- I that his under¬ show, or matinee. Then, after a Mci't 11 hi? luid shown promise in high ' * "* ' game." remarked one sidelines ^ch,,,,! of him, and it looks like they study. Bill Carey i brief pause while the Cotton in 1947. will get the call, j Bowl is emptied of spectators and ""server And many agreed I might not be disappointed." ' Carey, a 195- ! incidental glassware, the gates /.ifMis Vee// II in I lie Michigan men have adopt- WJs ,,^v w and A w thw Though he throws right, he Missourian attitude and the kirks left-footed. I pound junior, and j will be thrown*open for SMU's ed a j same team at Purdue us Ckh. .twin brother ofi j tussle with the Oklahoma Aggies, To Slay (hi Top Army will have to prove its right j l linose IIavlor , . ■ , , . punts have given him leadership , » , > in the Southwest conference—an \ star end. Bob ' j Army Va. Michigan to the number one ranking in the j >n running in the ■ Against this vast assemblage of ' In I'm drill Loop Associated Press poll of sports j Baylor's hid was accepted be-j average of 41.1 yards per kick in ran Dorow all sea. : cause ' Hobby Griffin was already ! three games. funs (estimated 130.000) and top t"' the chance to Rll.l. CAI Oosterbaan is expected to cling i 10 talent, the Yankee stadium , The Detroit Lions to his starting lineup, fielded in ! - m do tomorrow. ing well during the will offer only Army Vf, Michi- ] ■> f«.i their first Michigan's IT'S A NATDIIAI.! gan. with no added attraction or first Hvo games j lice sessions. against Mu lligan State and Dart- ] door prlr.es. Army. No. I in the \ •ir. ''"J <.f finding a re- Hoerhin, I.vorsd National standing, carries an un- j THE HIDE-AWAY this Sunday. Though there is still some ques- | ■ , , Prior Dick Tan- Th* Spartan, beaten streak of 22 games Into1 od the win to stay j tit n in the coaches mind about j the contest. Michigan, dumped to! ! jury problem which is currently atir/iat conference U-tiating (')ivtck Ortmann, the blil- j imming' officiating No IK after its defeat by Mich¬ ! plaguing the William Ju l Maty igan State, packs a burning de- < licit with the C.'lu- jlifint hrdfbnck who is recovering S VK.N BULLETIN termination to knock the Cadets d U.e New York j from ispialn. an it is opehln'g game ankle I assured that Michi-1 | Head Coach Rube McCi ary of «»fT the top. ive been unable to!Ran cfiances would suffer with-J j William and Mary has been trou- Three Ills (Same* ! bled by a long series of key m- Wcinnckcr. State Between them, the three big. since they moved out his accurate throwing arm • Two Fmrx ! ) to l.os Angeles, j Don Peterson, utility backfieUt j his stellar end. V t.. ie- ' of. the week should go a , games i' lokt nine straight from Racine, Wi; I In 111'ri d Tuast Gantirt ! portedly having trouble with an Track Star. Vi m* I long way toward bringing the i man Ortmann's I ELEVEN i IrAnltHy will ! o'd leg injury. I college football picture into sharp ' Thu Hums ni h ln-nilocl by Inr- jtuilt.avk «pol un.l Ivmii with! i intcrsprtinnal at Mkhlgan Slate. C oorh football Southern Tram The southern team is scbeduWl Walking Meet j season. this early stage of the With Notre Dame appar- ...rr All-Amrvirtm (Urn Dovlii, , , wmKbnrk lu-n Kurcskl hara* for Rube I MrC rary uM lout ently out of championship coi thr •■mislrr milxlrin" ,.l Armv "on Dufrk «« usslnnrd ihr, to. arrive in East Utnling today • All arc injured, I and have a wofkout before the tention for the first time in mat ! Ium» l).,v:s -.villi Dor lllam hnrrl Ulurtlng fultliuc-k slut and ihr I On M.A.C. Juki round 0» rut said he hoped bark I Ihr in'nl frurnl nuarterborkln* will rrmoln In Ihr rber. Urklr Ted Gehlmann j game. MSC will have a light nil jI a year, the opportunity is ripe fi successor to make his ploy Ciirnrr off (irand llivrr at the stadium this afternoon, a •nd Jim Smiih would be Except for the contests here football has i i for limited action, entire ji second Tomorrows in a game wilt be the series started last . :»r and at Dallas, the week's schedule j Another Ha r «quad will leave J between the Spartans and the In- j is somewhat bare of ically im- j ma I Boh Wa ) ftortant games from the national ! again is thro- i«da» at 12:4$ p.m. (ESTI i dians State took an easy victor y will fly from Btrd airport 8th National Walk- viewpoint, no matter how large I with terrific 4. Va.. at 3 p.m. for ; in 1949. 42-13 lichigan s walking i «ioine of them might loom section- ; tins season >■ approximately ' RedCedarCo-op the ally; For instance: " n' hour 40 Miami Al Punla* DiMtiu Thinks t4)0 .seconds, over J AltonI (Juitinix Tn Hale TO MUM MM NEW YORK »P ~ The Daily with Mirror said tonight that Joe D»- Maggio. the $100,000 ;» %-ai out¬ Your Data! Stan Hoars flit to (TO fielder of the New Ymk Yankees, it uncertain about hi* 1951 plans. • The Yankee Clipper, who ex¬ pects to depart ft»i his s..-< Ilr know, hr m»kr« * brllrr Francisco in a lew day*. * ' hi Imprrmloll with lh»l 111- pended on how Irom thr rlronrn" looh. lot Pure Chilled Apple Cider DiMaggio said. * 1 ci j now about next year j know how my 'health b». I don't want U. 1950 oil over again "RigM (tr Homecoming" Gal. 49c Joe started off poor the offensive , j and was rested for hi I throughout the race down the' stretch he iltirkt-v i'rarlirr CHRISTIAN Campbells Tomato Soup 2 for 23c 8TCDKNT FOUNDATION Fuotliull Film- SIhihii ro.l.lis" White Sail Tissue 4 rolls 35< IM Hri,-f American (boose Loaf 21b. 79c Small Grade "A" Eggs dot. 39c SKMAL BUY mm, »-ill b» I" the regular pt < Cauliflower largo head 25c SPARTAN IREEH California Tokay Grapes lb. 15c All-Wool Blankets Booth Froieo Broccoli 2 pkg. 55c rom Page to Page*** From Cover to Cover••• uiili hhilr trim OMsouikliazaflOrange Juice 2for 35c Fhe Wolverine is Your Book sfjD", iiirll A GREAT DISCOVERY Grt Our Tmlav Whilr Thi* Chuck Roast lb. 55c on't wait until it's too late Discover how savings grow when you .Hrimalionul Buy I. Anilalilc follow a systematized plan. It's easier and Boston Butts Buy it Today from faster that way. Come in today. 1(>ur Living Group Salesman FrfcUy. OctoWia, THE MICHIGAN S TATE NBWg Joking Senior Debaters (j iVefep ROTC Instructor* Eager To Learn British TV Enrollment Jumps Michigan State debaters are Col:eft schedule J* with two British, J In Russian Class next Thursday m Itorium. Anne Kontas, i the v 4 : Br CTBT HAM! I and Peggy Patters I Students flocked into the course of Heriwrt Itubenstein, omcre, members Ru«sien instructor, like trees intc a honeycomb this fall. team, will match •• Whpt has causerl this sudden int<*est in the Russian lan- Smith,,University- England. and C> , j jfuaue"I think it is the realization ! y the students of the versity College of Jt owinrr importance of inter-, The British >, • national affair* 1 national affairs withwith Russia,M Russia,"':.»«< ■ c*-.-«* year" R»t*n«dn only two appears j Rub'r/*toin «aid. t com me igan: Wedhesd-y i Sense* Attitude ' /.?-! and Thursday „♦ ; • • »u * \r-x- -z meh r--re group di*e»t- SSfsia nn xerse it in the at. its arc part of an ] "You ran ritt i *en*e it in the at-; ^r .v . ... • ing tour of about titurir at. M elm hl .... he r*»d. They aie ca-cr to R^bcastem ac^ked in the bm- In lh» I nlon Old Cnl- ' I learn." he -continued. "so I am - „c rocrar, for ^ Anr.y at I njsrlnc a Jak» at Ihs Senior raffre hoar j.rvniT?> eary •« p^Mlble ,hf "rrivr.,„v ,, iMi.r. Ur mr WtT hall arr Barbara Hall. Ornwr Polnlf: Harris! MrCall. Orand Ha,rn and Door Mnrsr. Cirand Rapids. . •.ft auditorium, ac-1 College hall. A few backward Starr H. Keesler, alum-j "jv'.were spotted, but other- wise the work showed skill. doughnuts consumed 10 ,hc new plgKy were of the' cliiKs of '51. The next coffee hour 517 IV, Grand River fc | '•had the most trouble with Rus- # , st neduled for Wednesday night: thoughtfully fro!tJ g.10 Entail Much Work llolds Discs, ;*5iah he replied. ' Of all my stu- allotted for the dance. i dents it is most difficult for fhe; .r. They are i> at the l*r.:on ticket office placed Band-aids in full were view- for any in-: _ - ., - .; - a- -i .-,11 not sold by Saturday adept carvers. Nursing a cut linger II, MARY Mil' HIM.HI Vive Rot ft lis "In Russian you may have a . »'■ * 11 be placed c«n sale at the. himself. John Walters, hour chair¬ man. reported that the only cas¬ For the finest ia Jowolry I .string of. four or live consonants; auditorium that nigh! Those fancy formations the band executes ut halftime in row," he said, "while Chi- ualties suffered wore minor cuts. By TOM in just don't happen. l.fcSII i | a nese there invariably is a , vowel Dairy ( lull Hrcnkfa.l Each and Every Horn They Involve plenty of work. Iioth foot and pencil. ! after every one or two conson- Siiliiriliiv Fur Alumni The table top of white pine is In fact. Hand Director Laniard J. Falcone estimates, it five-feet m diameter and is being Selected to Meet Th, reserved for the use of seniors .takes almut l.'t hours to |>er- this year Later a bronze plaque feet one Is'tween-t he-halves program. Thii excludes, the weeks Many Sign will be added to the table and the top, sanded and shellacked, will be hung cm the wall in Old Your good taste month* it a takes for the gem fooths 11 show idea to grow Freedom College hall Welcoming Committee* Your financial means something that can be put d On hand, to meet and talk with Sen Trend Crusade the, seniors were class council members. Each week dif¬ ferent welcoming committee* com¬ officers and lliiimunrt Rini;s Band entertainment at games . y |,al posed of faculty and students wUl longer r „( mu.ic ami First reports from dormi-: LEHMAN'S JEWELRY no Iho taiinn of.hi.ak Ir,,.„ be present, Walters said. lories mid the Union indicate I he trend for fhe past 12 vears , , . , . , - tir »na! , v 233 X. WASINOTON has "1-trn a om.plete half.ime a »r ^ fp4l",'»w *,V ,!,me show, * to the tTUMUle for .She hates Hons Lettnlmrtll This, roughly, »v how a football Freedom" airolls di.Htrihutrd from -their Stuff Skctclir* show come* into U-iug Thursday. The actual number 'i Wnphonii-s. Leoils Discussion The fb:» step in the formution signer*, will n it be tabulated un« fihe do' She of a show is an idea. This may come from Falcone, a band mem- til early" next week, according to Hale Rhoade* • .Student [lowing dinlf ^ Problem Job Confronts On Current Affairs WeIcome Int, or |u*t anyone with itnagtn- merit publicity chairman i "Problems of Present Day Eur- Ideaa Involved The ideas may involve the The student g« f tally approved th Union Assi Manager 1 ope" will be the theme <>f a panel | discussion on current affairs for- um over WKAR this afternoon at background pf the rival school, , nesday evening i ii«f pledge* all Hrelutavs H* l>M K LANG ! 2 30 Prof Hans Lsontmrdt. an current events: national'holidays, he name-gat *er" In the or even popular songs Booths urrr I hours, the it » Tine I hut everv job hit* it* rr-bkm* ait.l hvailuch,'.. but I •u,hon"y , * , ,' ,. . . . '"<'rn»;iunal( Hons who recently returned from If the idea appears practical, heir*, mutant manager of the Innm im a mort* intricatefan ^t^ded trip to England and thoughts for formations arc work¬ |. »*«>|ac.*m11 j tp0 continent, will lead the panel ed Into a central theme, outlined Student* complaining about aeven-cent coffee in the grill, j discussion and turned over t«« a charting alumni Broadway Checks <»n Itself" committee will be the topic for "Curtain Go¬ p« ruing f'husts" i The charting cofntnlttee plan* ing -Up" presented over WKAR the position of tract) member in ail kind* «f < luW- this "afternoon at t the Band formation on pajer with •ations always «>i ft is a 15-minute program of yard lines and markers individual commentaries by Don¬ Copies of th*- charted formation mm; net /few of ald O. Uuell, associate professor of gre -mimeographrfl and distribut¬ speech Professor Buell originat¬ ed to each ->f the hand members ed the scries which is now itv its Drills then begin, ime ■ h'»ui a 14th year. This week's program -day from Monday t<» Friday and is the second of the year Reid's Flower Siw 123 WEST (illAND UIVEII EAST I.ANMV. In." bund "a haul working gin I Wl|| IMrn tor Sa>s The 100-piece t.«nd i» hieal •rrsi- Miss D>x Whit, records thn -ear It's play in* [h ad- i director of ai tm longest MiiMir.- nine games, making three yut of town U1 vein- !classical tone, still "The bays in ll»c band have ccllent ,'cs|)iil de couldn't carry such a heax y corps' BENSON'S your sports storej gram willKmf the spirit, deel Only Males FAMOUS NAMES TO 00 BUY.. To be eligible for the band, Engineer*' Society To Hear Dr. Haiti* COURTEOUS CONVENIENT Dt W Ihiugta* *IUtmv, assistant SERVICE Breed Sleei STATE OAS, Ine. Steven. VIS E. URANO RIVER White Stag, Shakesgere SOHIICHS aed eiaey others... Shop At BENSON'S For The Best: AUTO WASH Spertieg Goods... Noeseweres NKIIIU.tX .nd I'INNKYLUM) AVI.S. Toys... (iar Viit iiuHM'il • V n-lii'tl • llricil Hardware.,. Paint ll«>l Air l!<|ui|iinriil in I Vliiiulr*. aed Phnhieg... HELP WANTED VISIT ALL F0UN ON FLOODS. Sludvnth willi >|»mv timr in WOE THE ELEVAT0N... muVning* or allrrnouna en l'"" li-"LI- airraicc >^ll->3tt per «cck. ^ WjsX St ImiU »i WHO HADE JOBS FORSgfl? HOUSANDS THROUGH FREE ENTERPRISE ' jfe* IIUVL TO XL WK6YJ W* OF UNEMPLOY¬ benjamin pgankun ED MARCH OFF FOR WASHINGTON IN 1413 FAlRLESS was ftxwj may 3, iiw in thf STARTED BENJAMIN ?. coo: mining town Of fA'RiESS TOWARD THE pi6e0h run. ohio. PRESIDENCY OF THE , J.5 STEEL corp. | his father, david 0 IM 'WHEN HE HEARD I B®\T williams, was A - /■NOTHING from his 1^1': miner of welsh , ■f application, he went off \ descent. —■ ■ back to, massillon toct) 3 fsee what was wrong J A /HE was greeted warmly/>4 f by the contractor ./ 4 -airless LAID OFF a my to so to massillon, ohio, to |'l lj5t y3ur address," t|ie/. 46 '6055 boomed. 'want to - _ watch the "ARMY instead. he dropped off the train in the : *>• outskirts to apply for a job with a contractor. [goto w0rr7" taxless did, entering tutting up a steel mill. a new field at #100 a month a5 civil en6inesr ' T-£ meager earnings of his father could not benjamin entered school FROVIDE a fair living, 50 after his mother. was *when he was five. money WAS SJwJED in a runaway accident, benjamin, age two, WAS sent to live with an uncle, jacob faiple6s. ^scarce, so he began sell- ;> in© the cleveland ' f'f penny press. he had /a— twelve customers, -// netting him one-half ia cent each. this per¬ mitted no reckless i spending even if he j had been so inclined. || ^entering high school AT If, HE GOT THE JOB of janitor. for three years HE ATTENDED classes, washed blackboards, DUSTED DESKS, THE FAMILY TOON A UKlNG TO swept the floors. cut grass, SHOVELED SNO\V, •=. SOY AMD'ADOPTED HIM, GWlHS 5t0ked the furnace and emptied ASHES. FOR ALL M THE NAME- OF FAlRLESS. this we was paid #65 a year. FA1RLE55' spent his 5ummers working WITH ALL HIS MANIFOLD DUTIES AS JANITOR, FAIR- borrowing MONEY r0 ENTER ONIO N a sand mill, on hi5 uncle's farm, and LESS FOUND TIME TO COACH THE SCHOOL BASEBALL northern UNIVERSITY, WHERE ME N THE car shops of wheeling and lake TEAM, AND 6RADUATE WITH FIR5T HONORS. TWO YEARS received HI5 CIVIL ENGINEERING- ERIE railroad,'where HE obtained a OF TEACHING A CNt-ROOM COUNTRY SCHOOL WlTM PUPILS degree IN iqi3, FAlRLESS PAiP OF ALL AGES WAS A TOUGH JOB. BUT HE MANAGED HIS BOARD BY SERVING AS smattering of mechanics TO SAVE. ENOUGH M^NEY TO START AT WJOSTER C0LLE5E STEWARD OF HIS CLUB - HI6 BUSINESS ABILITY MADE POSSIBLE THE SERVING OF \ TWELVE-CENT MEALS, Y\ INCLUDING SUNDAY 'rv, CHICKEN DINNER. FORGETTING COXEY'S ARMY ON THAT MEMORABLE, DAY IN 1313, AND 6ETTING INTO THE STEEL INDUSTRY MR FAlRLESS' FORMULA LITERALLY CU THE GROUND FLOOR, THROUGH EXECU- FOR SUCCESS UNDER THE TIVE ABILITY, HARD WORK AND , /y Y//" IS AMERICAN SYSTEM OF PRE COMPANY CONSOLIDATIONS, FAlRLESS advanced steadily. v\ v. snk-n ENTERPRISE IS AS CLEAR :A X\ \. AND DIRECT AS HiS • NK flwy^m \ years after GRADUATION, and V \\S |NG AND ACTION! '-ODE br* r>j at the age of jj he was hade - *11 pre5ident of us. steel-american ££•• V A CAREER YOU LOVE,. v- .U ■h ... is largest steel corporation. ■i it the best there 5 ii ^L\ . • YOU. SEIZE YOUR OPPORTU NITIES BE A MEMBER OF ^■A THE TEAM" Cea Si Bon I \fcir arkiiai SUiTOI New Draft Witty French Play Law Frees Set Open To Nov. 1 At Arena Theater College Men llul (iruilcs Musi SUlTMATE 111- Satisfactory (riihixy (if Talent To Spark Molicre* 'Imaginary Invalid' How the draft affect* col- li-8« men w»s th" topic of i 11% KATIIY (illMiOKV 15-mlnute IVKAIt program| aired Wednesday night. l/iiul* of..talent, anrl the keen wit of Mo litre, plus vivid Col, Dorsey R. Rwlney, rteun | Meventocnth century, costumes will hiuhliKht the Arena thea¬ nerlluu ol the ter's forthcominK production «»f "The Imaginary Invalid" on anrt Public Service, Uhe maid: Helen Earl, Battle ipcaker. The great French pl;i> - I,,rk playing Angelica Arcorrting to Ibe tales! ilrnfl law, Col Rortney talil. no sluilent SAME Wright's comedy is a satire on ! Argun's daughter. Henry Mark«- niav be Inducted while he Is In the faith of hi* fellow men in'bury. l*aGiunge..lll. fieshman, a» i school. However, he added, a stu¬ ijMr. de Bonne Toy, the notary. Ed Duncan will portray Cle- dent must t* doing luHstactory j,n,j if, Mill to tw hi* funnte*t I'toy iante: William Wcldman, Grusfe «..rk to reap full benelll sf the To mid to tin* gaiety u»r two i I'olnte junior an Dr. Dtofnrus anik (Urirt* 41 nd »U hungx ; William'Drunurtond. Detroit sen¬ Michigan SeleMlvr- Service •The Imnginiirv Iiivniut" will ior an tl hoards are by and large, more | be prescnTcd «ti th«» kIhk1* "l , Dlaf n US lenient than those of other stales, Idttl# thcatri in tlw H«»rnr Econo¬ i KM*y lllreetera Idttl* thf»«tn said. mica building it will In- directed 1 mic* building The vpr rial coilumei* construct- Nexl week's forum will he | by 8tu*«rt «.| fur The Imaginary Invalid" ('.reck. Versus Tin- Inrtepend- Spi rih depai Itelng KupervtMHl by Itohcmary ids " The program Is aired every j Nivcii. The xongN are under .the Vertnesday al 7 p.m tl,«ivimoii Of .1 llciUgt Swan- John Clingerman. student co-! ' Mill, and the dam*'* dtroctiKi by chairman of Spartan Forum, an- ' 1 has been ioiiii.es that any student may j| theater j p,,.ti,i|.,il. I-etrtions fur getting Stale College , i)(J ,h). a|| should he given I.I Us- ] Join tla. hell. Wihrtt.il. "I ami has I tr| ,,i.vrte, secretary of the rol- graduate assistant ii designing i iiier.led ntilstumlmg pertolin- lege YMC'A, wboxe ofTue Is lighting and fccnery. ah.es of lh.v. Meets lllrl ". "V>ul catcd in the Union building Mate Vrlrran l axt ,.i ll.e K.ving P.*ii • and "Ntghl The panel Wednemtay night j ' iaM Musi Kail'. con-luted of Gene McDennott. UfiOfltly u>» yow AT •The Jmagiifaty Invalid" *• Mhts ot hfvi'ii men and live % men,, oevcial ot whom we st Ill Sluice Movii*. vvteraii; Thomas PointKow jtamsitys Wyaiutolic Miiuti. who ha. SlidcH I'm* Tonight CHRISTIAN peamt pirvioieb ill student \ STl'HKNT KOl'MDATION ducUonx, will jH.itf«v Aigan. S.,tm IhtvRti. I» »«l cvn»»r. and || invalid Thonii.x Van iJun. I : Du k Si« Uh .hitip M.St* graduate "LMW ON tmi: nii.i»«" in»uig. will pieaent | R»*. Ra< Mlsal-nar» City aoplion • ic and Sti idfs «>f ilieu trip to theater |it>»deo». will take It, It lam (ansa. Alrtc, inn.iula U»t Minmtei part of Dr Puigi'M. Aigaitt. p ( .*.( Vm", Sun. Orl. It fifian People. thurrk 7 R.l. The v »cc-p»e*»dvnt theater. KolWt Mcl'lcnah • Wyeadotle *..»*!.-more, »• aU> the CSV' ax Ml appthec.ny. till*, lua lUlivan UN! »oph«i»u real ilowii.(uM-arth gay nrv> Kk|*rl t'ruM An gKCAOK ihcy'rr mi «m.irl luiufiirl and lil m» *rll . . . fed m» giniil. vihi'II nav, unrr you wear litem ... "I never lake Om tun ol us in i*> bar- eiu tir It* lor, trained in I hem off." Styled In go nilh lite ra»ual, MtU|ile elwllten you 1ivr in, iht-y're altsayi* rigbl in Hitsh fit : nnior.ot liiine Breik color, right in line, t he nitons. 6.95 lo 9.93 a |tair. Malrhini; bag-., 7.93 lo 10.93 plnn lav. |nl|l Trrtlmrnlt. Ul Uh l'rov« II! !M M A C. Ave.