happy homecoming holiday today M S C DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION ^™^^^A8^LANsiNG!^tCtnflAN^^SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1!>V> FIVE CKNTS Flat Kovallv left Side Power Pep Rally Brings Young Lady's Fall Spectators in tho back row at! la\t night's pop rally heard a sur* i prised cry and turned to see an attractive young lady lying flat i Jon her face. | The fallen heroine quickly re¬ gained her feet, and her compos- ! ure, and hurried td the bandshell Alumni Group Plum Dunce Grid Contest jI stage where she was introduced to the fans. When asked by the Accident j M/P* her fall, she had to say about she said simply, "Ow!" Takes Life To Highlight Her name? Mary Termohlen, State's "Homecoming Queen". Festivities ME A Program Of Teacher Hy SAI.I.Y Flir.LPH By ARNOLD KPKM.t'N Cnlletfil olVUmls said yoslcr- | Held At MSC The .MSC School of Veter¬ inary, Metllclne suffered a sec- day thoy believed about 10.- fi"'l alumni ami friend* will md fatal lea* on Thursday For Teachers when the erushinir weight of luirtirljmtr in annual Home- JondnK festivities Nearly 4,000 educators from Miirlilirhtini; the day will be the Michigan's educational region .football game at 2 p m ;H Mack* three crowded MSC Thursday 1" » stadium with William and The tragedy occurred about 8 and Friday for the annual Mich¬ Mary college p.m. between Williaimton and igan Educational Association con* Perry#as Dr. Young was driving the tractor with his ten-year-old Region three takes in the eight son, Brandt. aunties in lower central Miehi- Dr. Young intended to take a »n. and includes Ingham county. group of high school students, in¬ Several nationally prominent cluding his daughter Patsy,' on what Was to be a inerfy hayfide. Daniel A. Poling, president of But death intervened. Wcrld Christian Endeavor and Mechanical Defect Judd. congressman Rapids Walter H Evidently a mechanical defect from Washington. D. C. caused the tractor to*veer toward In addition t" the general pro¬ the ditch. Dr. Young threw his gram. there were several six>clnl son clear but was unable to save riul Attack Likely Today's Grid Tilt H» fiCORGB TRt'MBt'lX Anniner U.S. Suggests Mac t rtliurfM,Mir*Wwk linn of MSC Hnmernmiiiir grid lake the fii'ld 11mIHy airuili*t enrnuntei-H. j the ltMltatt#' trniiral .ludios" Wore™ North Korea Mary in what might prove to lie an aerial! nun, I LAKE Sl'CCKSS—olV-- The I'nited State.* | imposed *todtty j ■» «r group met an occupation plan for Gen. Df uglns MacAithur t.i govern IIJV 1 Ollll££ a a nuuldy (.on 11lined Sen |North Korea until an all-Korean reirimc i* established. The American,* also suggested t»» the I'N (ommission * their Ih'IIn, Korea that til's be pulled out and White Blasts Red Korean ( 'oast % : :;.rn Week. Termed . t.rday in the STATE NEWS yesterday match today TOKYO—f/P>—Miirhty it I lie. I M-n-nir piVver slashed at the iat was high- Ked Korean east coast supply line j»lm«»t t«» the .Siberian SlMTCWlill border Friday as American infantrymen carved into 1.0,000 K«ds trapped on the road to the Hed capital of IVvoiufyamr. Judge Names If tloiitimied Thirtn -M ven warahipa led New Attorney The cs U. of M. Grants Lwnw rS/TSI In irsoit (lost Spain Available For 6S' Graduates A $77,740 University of Michi-1 gan scholarship MSC seniors for graduate at the university. VV illiam Thts is but one of the f scholarships offered to MS" Vfunnda dents. Some of these iq,clu e It twe 30 llinrnan scholarships. Washtenaw County Vaughn Case Memorial scholar- I a mo r College (unro To Hear Jnlfe Siieali football participant activities. Mon- Applications for schol are received and reviewed t Bill Car- j spring term by the Facult: i ti Dbrow imittcv on Scholarships, ho Prof. A. J. Clark. The office of n, t topped I committee PnilM' olcli • n* to the | room 323 Ilo| I'age 4 Professors Analyze domes Sparty 'he NEWS IN BRIEF <'•' I W..S I'.S. For s:t Billion Xltf.i'l of >i'lirilul« I Mathematics' rFsRx Ifer/og department leading r»".v s'i» ( '.handier* Lied .< per week < Delta, "Theory baked department , Michigan Stan Lost your coot, ^lue. trlimr To Con fer Want it returned, Hiring with Leonard It. Young ,Kalz, 'tick1 •f Ann Arbor. the attorney nam* , I)r- John Von N< i, Ask the lad, Institute for Advano u " -President Truman disclosed officially 'Vl to bis case after Joseph If , ' "'4 General MacArthur at Wake island today 11tf«M|NT was rxctmcd. Princeton Umvcr*n> f h«oe of the Koiean campaign. Thru a classified ad. ; Hooper, a prominent Ann Aitxn the first book on it m Kappa Gamnu. "Rich man, pOar ilawyer, was originally appointed .Theory of Games and man": l'i Rcta I'nl, "Ar*yl« wlft I to part merit. the defense by Circuit Judge Behavior." This voium sock 'em '; Sigma Kappa. "I gotta Of Beds Reftorletl Killed STATE NEWS OFFICE J James It, Ureakey. Jr„ but after the basic theory, talking over the case with the "It's not unlike the i " doing any Dr. KaU go back to ole Virginity"; awd Ph. I I41I. Eat. W» , Zeta Tau Alpha, "MSC'e rcpCTt- killed | to acquaint ' 1 — "' '—North Korean Communist po.iio ibrooding Stacy, Hooper a>ki\UU, .probability as -applied i tiun at slake.'* . ri.or.cr. in llie lost days uf Red rule in "" :-u i^upcd the slaughter Mid yesterday Saturday, (Vw N«i Two TUB U Eemof*'9tAT% wB,wB .Charge Five- TV imdilyin Slate Nrwi Dm Km PmiwiHuritn HHnM Page ers McKg OCTOBER 14. 1950 LONDON —_A routine news For euch of the pa't several football wAsnrwcTON^-rt helping recently here have participated in feerless football la local thing, feerlesa football forecasts ar^ broadcast Iron, good idea to emphasize and re- Z ZZ L \L Chinese 1 the Konm ng to Hanoi'j fallPresuming diwott.se onto most newnpiiper, the.ST ATP 1 1 be u newspapers. trnphasize every so often the way Welcome Home! • the United Nation* • has come to life through the,stimulus of th~ end • nllrred. ROW a being refxii , . hng ^ f„„t|ia|| forecast, with percenti!*! YmtfFi* nne'of the two (lav* of the school year when the *"«» old grail gets « chance to rule .the roost at Alma Water attain.; i 'P'"™* '< •>*• proceeded t»Tr£Z>Z muniit pi oa* am '•> rehabilitate ; ranging as low as point five thlrty-two. The China, Peipirix explained. But /m ; well has become affixed to the local attempt"! J The other is alumni day, on the eve of commencement. of aggression and to ♦ ii?e west, this is one of th* most: yoyancef but it might Ije any name on any newsn. v important bits of information \>; p0jnt is that feerlesa football forecasting But. Homecoming Is probably the most popular with the I pattern for the future out o Rsd C-hin. the. year other's apple pie. are what we fought forTl J5 U " eamc , alumni. Maybe that's because tKb returning alum has a | t« wean, that the Reds tn «c-ati They are America's heritage. chance to inhale a go ^y by day a change •ml see the campus through the eyes of !i student once j |n_tho courw of histoiy it msy M £ C—m-^n- of Ho'Chi The I.ushwell Feerlea. Football Foreeaq I this. You take forty teams a week. Nicholson, g . again. ♦ jbe naive, too, to add something sored revolutionaries tician, says this might number somewhere ir Besides the beauty of the MSG campus, just beyion In* to ** | Minh in Indochina. important this is w.s 0f 1,600 men. You count the obvious muscle at its heilfht I * J "* How return after several yeuis of buildinjr sears, Is ' - to make thai made plain by a story from Sai- | twenty teams to knock the ears off the f vi' ■ fn the fall, and the surroundings are more conducive trf re- However that nut be. a hat ton the other day It told h ,v- yfjU jt your muic|e counting ability", X« Varh h am- Wiving old acquaintances. - »«her Wf Nearly 10.000 alumni are expected to -participate in the various aspects of Homecoming, 1950 version. If thc"y were! yea on* yea—fee «. aeveral battnlioi.i at. Freqih tumps— F- n-i«n Ugion- haidccd-the end of the season the winner gets a lug f,t|| Don't recall when the old Triple 'K' .:„r4 & asked to hand down a hit of-sage advice to the struggling j •» •» ' tunica -and crack MoroctaiL-miis around 1(166,-1 think, when a group of .Vora-aqJ masses trying to .smash a two-point and have fun at the -*ld the ariru romi'(r w, ■ th|, rflrr1pu, of South Hastings U. (that'- m »i( same time, they would probubl.v say "Take advantage of log!- with a sterling aggregation of 11 feat-b¬ these foilr years. They will be the best of your life." and ran the South llastingltes silly. Mother¬ heading • thing ing pie that day which left the local Ha-tinjJI vay. It sounds sentimental, but It's probably the truest they' could say, , The Kunming m Hanoi railwuv with all kinds of people looking,for other 'And if asked to elaborate on the sure-fire way to success In resentative ayvney tr> hand!* out was an anglm-cring arh-evment j Thus was born Feerless Football Forecastmg ( college they would no doubt respond with words to the fol¬ increasingly complicate prob¬ of in day it wound south from |rUpted form of the word fearless,-namely f^r:s lems here at home in a nation lowing effect: "It isn't all hooks, all play, or all anything. Kunming, capital of Yunnan ,r()m ,h(. vui?afe edition of Alphonse Capp' . Mix them up, anil appreciate your opisirtunities." jthat, likewise, is a small neigh- Fosdick." The t.l. of Frer.e-s r s„^L They wouldn't go iitr far wrong, giving iiuii wrong, givnig kind OI that KIIHI advice.' of nuvice. ; sudorv oudge- -. Han-.,, the third century, and we could talk about !fcit| State has turned outt its share end more of prominent grail- how ,™yv n'T." etZw .1- across thei.c, on to Ha.yhonx. I-- such a long walk. However, the other medievii, nates, men and wome Kill who are among the leaders of the nn- [M|,, wh|cp h „ly „ overtook be- let 10 the sen phonse Capp is more pertinent to our ag, Ikl ' tlon today. I cause it b fight in from us. of Is During the Sino-Jap-wjt it v.j- studied In many present day classes, notablviif This is their day, one of the few chances they get to relive J** tact that it ha blasted t(> Japanese bon.oirr r,)W, " French sere pour.i i The bookie* will tell you that man . the days when they went canoeing on the Bed Cedar (after;, "p *7'N cause the the grass had dried out I, raised the roof ill East Lansing )n ,uch detail that H gradually here fhey file.. 'aodulated'm S |»h"nged hands that day In andI almut HastiapJ services missed the chance or the hair-century by| are after a tiKitliall victory, and occasion Ily even openetl a book, becumlng «lmost »• f«miii.r tout , and tubulated They are then j War II. and later - hen the Jap-: The STATE NEWS, on In-half of the atUdelit body and fnc* ma ver ' Indochif.a out- jeririg this epic and it WHS left for CBS to later) with the odds at aboti- a »rse ttgniri an official proof of the atudcnis 1 tight,'the Chinese dr«tio>v-l «•-' centuries ulty welcomes then back, to a liigger Mtid maylie better institution. like fongres of having to defend the from Normandy. The ition cxtra-cuirlcular activities When j lions of their handiw-ik to p.e- fawjr (lf the )Kiys College than it whs n thefr days, but to a College with the . New York Yankees Hat her, I should same Spartan spirit hey have yelled for on the gridiron for say that I choose to defend it be- prospective employees .heck lonveot .Is n- as an -v ,on roa-l : , h , j jfi , nam,.,| W„,v ,, no group deserves In? such activity, the«e are the only. About 100 •' • - 1 .South Hastings Universityltes rapidly ba: ■jhe past 9.1 years, . _ 1efended when they are in the ufficol proof furnished. ibed now a vclous gin-flips around end. Gin-flips «-i It has been conservatively esti- ' accordirttj to me bet* available ir- ■ We ho|»: they still love the place us much as we do, and *rong This time the council la mated that these slips will total! format ion equivalent of our present day flying w. we're glad to ace them hack. ' schoo 5,000. yes that's right-5,000-to , TM. Konm,ng terminus is ^ »ively in this country today by such be filed and transferred. If each ! vita! to the C'ommvinisis. txith f.f and let-us-hope-not William (the Conqjeri student bekmgftl to at least one |China and Indochina. a« it was in L" Overhaul For RFC orgaulatKm I hat isoubl mean , wlr1|lII, ,he ull.es As the ; That battle, which has gone down in tne hie.tj that we would have to file IV- terminus of ihe Hurron road and wire services as the biggest miss since Co ■Senator J. William Fulbrlght (D. Ark.) suys the banking emu slips Thai IS certainly a rest the H,m,|lyan hump ■ airlift, the 1 is now called the Battle of Hastings by ,hU-| subcommittee he heads is going to ask Congress to overhaul deal of work-but that la only |pMllrew,ue rity te,™» . huge I At not to abolish the Reconstruction Finance Coriairatlon. I pan of the joh of this bureau Sumptn* ground for million, ,.t tans, people who read Alphtmse Capp and r am correct in saying that Feerless Fun'ba;! ffs an encouraging announcement. A second function is to aid all'dollars worth of war material thoae organlrationa Intending V, ' A! Kunming airfield and in "id really start at the Battle of Hasting- • TTieiv have lawn many who have sniil the RFC should lie ^ ^ nrganiae aAd tn asaist them injbulging warehouses in the c ,»y the Hddth erased on the ground that it has outlived its usefulness. Hut jtM-gtnni* up n constitution free of Iti.ns of guns, plane parts ____ _ anniversary of the old Triple f even In a day of relatively free private credit, that thesis is |p, nd'whtrte, ptied "up i don't iwlieve today i> the anniversary ti a debatable one, There-arc jstill areas of enterprise that pri- Council olherwlr. Be- ! When the w,r ended, the United ' tween the rronnd-fripplng Hastingite. ar vate lenders fear to enter cither la-cause of timidity be-1 Korean or cause of the complication, and in-"'state, ronlnbuted these moun- around Normans, just ask the nearest em involved, a group of «[,- lain, „f military, supplies - cause of u reluctance to (iniiiice comts'titlnn. Outstanding, of j*',™'"" clallst, ie« was named to handle Chiang Kai-Shek's nalomatiati courae, is the Kaiser fiver in automobiles, which seems fin - these and similar organ),atom - jp., wa, , ,p,,, , ally to la- fully in the black. Private lenders, many of them .blems. This phase of opera- j,( . ^ ,r, tied to existing automobile companies, were most reluctant „u, initiative * ns la especiaUy tmpoitanl lie- |t„ uM- or.lv , -la.'eei of 'he n to lend Henry J Kaiser anything lor bis ex|irriments. With- rttnei* W ,,ud,n' «"v*rn'! «t m-tpnen, pa it ™f the n-.»», WASHINGTON - Selective Service 1 out HFC loans he would huve been stymied. - It has been obvious, though, that the HFC nettled some tightening at the joints. Too many of its loans recently have an, Th«' »> ""l hrrw'liTin along » our th« country have the r«- y|M>hinl>i1it) untl authority council exercises over organ- which fChir^ * far ,, x- Hi-r-hes -kill the drafting the need of re-inducting World War II vr> The iKittom draft age now is 19. I-egi-..,' of 18-year-ol>i« ttirncil out In tie questionable or worse. Fulhright savs his in., A third function is the eomplU- , quiretl to move it down. committee consequently will recommend several changes: win tkm of a lint of ail oritsniz-ations. R6 the that the HFC have less freedom in handing out loans, have rra prcnent ufflcti s and pant and pres¬ WASHINGTON—Two French cabinet less loosely ilclineil limits of authority, be required to sub- ent activities This rr^utre* the #nd pilferer-, rema.( ••''. th< round of talkx with top American official- mi nut more detnilttl reports, lie is also contemplating a recom- ( letters to about 160 j warehouses When Yunnan feli U getting about 1750,000,000 to spur France . mendntioii that the present five-member board of directors organi/ations and compiling thc'|^e ^ommuhsits, the prize m • Defense Minister Jules Much ami Finer, information for our file so that ', nullum* of '»« iUr* o Is- replaced by a single administrator to promote efficiency, 'tow hice P. tsc he began outlining their case th.- With such changes HFC may still be salvaged to do an im- " ible stud«*nt e ecn at the pentagon sponsored by Gen. to. Secretary of liefensr. |sirtant job of underwriting needed pioneering in the field ol ' i/atintis If ; (or thi, service you sh.»uld * ★ * * industry. In al the council uffi»e lthi,dj j'p [n.,.K[',)(_, r , . n, V . v.- _.I.AKF Sl't't ESS — Kenneth \ounger. B- ?L fl.Hir, I'miin building, and wr how to .in, Inquiries of thu ...it|" f, ' * Mate, i ailed on Russia's Andci Viahinsk. »c are liandling . . ... , : ml n ut ion he really has a genuine intent a : Rerieiv r j. f lt. Rogues * (rollers. *tr*t#a trail* I'ar M Well all of this Is a "small" |^-■'„■ K u", i conriie differences." It was the West's answer, in the 60-na'; job—to said I he editorial--and : STATE NEWS carried i ' Thursday morning the therefore did nor rail tor a di\ - \ . tiiai committee debates on the Acheson pia: I front |uige a rogues gallery showing the front and side views | istun ol staff i beileve that the rd. j 1 UgaM'f VaII* ftriiiflq | proposals demanding Big Five security n- jI of John Foster Holies depictttl in the Soviet and Onrraj Douglas Union's magoime Mm Arthur "CrtKOilile," printed lis,, I hnneatly itonal was uncalled tor If > >I1V(V i I Will DllByC J "f efforts-to organize U.N. forces undei supervision. should prove that in lime this j ' _ -tn-Moscow division of staff la loo eumbrt - ■, MARVIN ( Vol.Ft I * ★ * * specialties in the Soviet brand of .. j The inagaxine. which aiane and unwieldy then It will! , WASHINGTON — Supreme Court J: ' gig. d in a shouting exchange w ith V S says the caricatures ale catalogued tp assist a "future bo reclined But until that time " j' Satire, international CuUft " I'll put my faith in the Judgment ' - " » Philip li Perlman in the case of • govern" • of BUI Rlehardann. who has had jv A few years ago we were reading reports from Xurriphurg. on grounds of disloyalty. a full year', etperlence on these I ; i (icrmany. where lierman statesmen and military officers' problem, and certainly should ' " j were tried for their crimes against mankind. People in alt know the ways and manna by pu> * •- CroAsword 1 j areas of the world serviced by urws|Ni|H'l* probably read th whieh they may be liest areomp- tnuras-r., ■-• ml s-^«- . j! reports from those proceedings. In riarcloding I wUh lo stale WI id»>« ire ...» . . , It's almost Inconceivable to us.that our own statesmen and | that we do welcome criticune. *lUl ' r ' * 1 ' ■* | military figures should Is- tried before the world for our re- i when baaed on actual mistakes hand .- r. -. • t • ,r i cent action in Korea And some might say that the appear- i for Sr and not Just hearsay But Just I* '• ■' i I nnre of these pictures in "Crocodile" i, no indication of what j glse a clianc* to reply to some I w -*-'..-- . t we might expect. I ,or,tv"(V .»ej • « Hut tlu-re is one thing to renminbi r: Anything published ; j in openly in Russia has the sanction of the Communist pally there. We have no reason to believe the pictures do not refle sisl an t. itftt ; the thinking of the party. Those who condemn our ctforts toward national prepared- !!■' i'u'i"' rMr. . 1 might do well to ask themselves if they would like to ; Th, „ neas have the next war trials held in Washington--with the de- j ineanwtill- WELCOME 1 1 TT ! fendants including such .men as President Truman and C far the unifWatlon M No*to 1 kr ends MacArthur. Marshall ami Eisenhower. in*iep«.*itdent nation l^'twigh BACK — 1 t rJ~ a elections and to tehAbtbtitc 5. devost d country This, to*\ ; A 71 Michigan State News j| i done pimriptly. aHh>u<> fhe army pxe of live North Korean occurml suddenly and ur> ALUMS * ; i '*» B M ji ?iprcth% At the same lbr.r U»e axts'CT.tsjer.iB » «M M«*»k ' •• sjwjb tatr— rh» aiaoculfd pr*»» M Mltltlatf Asaetnbly met the immediate rr,£»- Ml tray problem by xanctioning the It -.j ■Ran i •» fw v« ' U.N army's crosaing of the »th parallel to that iob, ; fn W Hhal at Nave mm to mM wfca M Km rally lag of Mm fro* PMIIT Ull you can afford a tj: I M L»4 h v.- acavml a poMJbU h M r a 116 W. Cr. River opponent > hand* ' Qutttiw. S You. - m a ■ bavt bid on, btwiy -u, PImmw 8-3618 four hearts You hold +7 * a 1 ' Free Delivery f-l-.M r K 1 It Margaret' FulWr. DMn Morton. lUroM trtetuion. A) Tmn .... n;: fl 11 •in McOrov What do joy OooMo TrumOull ftm Murray By all means you should dou- Yom have 5 iriclu a, your i - • 1 We ■mi Coed Fencer Adds Plait Semi-Format Frocks Given Limelight jaiihion Trophy To Honor Roll fa[] fashions Feature By TOM LESlt Simplicity, Elegance . UmbHa Chi, the One of State's least known athletes added another achieve- Mini Worker aternity of its kind metit to her list last Sunday. country, ha* an- l«V«n1.l^i.tMhl'sEngla in fencing at the Salle deH^r'Xir !"'nior- took the "att trophy Tuscan in Detroit. plans to become a Leading up to this triumph, ^i'1ighi-con»,rucl'?2 hmriidng h honorary, the she won the women's fencing championship for the state of I T"™"!' womcn's physical education PHILADELPHIA — (A1) — Mrs. no fto establish six Michigan last spring. S id she rise so just had good fast" I'Xcllie Taylor Ross, director of • * They would be breaks.'the U S Mint. Is a woman who dresses combine simplicity or scooped out neckline. Design¬ Texas A. and went on to place second in M enjoys a joke even when It's on with elegance. Stresainir ers are featuring the fitted sheath North Carolina, west competition. herself. d M.. and other aw _i .. . , is a "vet" in two ways. J She told one todav at the style, fit, and line, dresses dress with a high close collar or Don Wall, re simply fashioned from.exqui- the strapless taffeta dress • over been been- women's womens fen yenrs.shc hos iShc h:'s fencing champ,,,,, |ary school, " >riir «».«« "» where she is vetenn- jPennsylvania Academy of Fine the only.'An*, where ;itc materials. which is worn a veiled jacket of Pennsylvania honor- at MSC, and captain of the fenc- class. And she Velvet First other honorarics 8 tcnm. two years in the A served ;d 12 urmen chosen as "disting. Velvet is fashion first this fall. polka-dotted rayon net. Corps W AC ;uishcd daughters of Pcnnsylvan- scholarship, Kick Success 4nit whether one has a complete imper Styles 5„jv ';during the last war , _ This success came quickly. Lyn outfit or touches' of velvet, the Hempt t" siv service to ; After college, this southpaw i Said Mrs. Ross: •ffccNbi bound to be striking. Dresses of brocaded satin, ray- ' instruction majors, lie came e"fo to s, State,II learning fCnr",,X U,n"' ft,ncor plansthe10 Amateur kccp "P w"h ,hc > wm touring the melting Black i>-predominately the favor- on velveteen, and iridescent taffe¬ the sport sport, in Fencer:, room of one of our mints when undcr Miss te color, because of its dramatic ta followe the jumper fraternity spon- Knthrine Arnctt League of America. ere of the workers, a large stylcp with impllcity. \ round scooped out neckline and *j,Mv>nsi ruction^ majors' j swarthy man with soiled hands banquet Sigma However, bright ^neutral shades p or bracelet length sleeves. de v.tcs an outstand- Newman Club To Sensor "and perspiring face stepped for¬ ward and asked to speak to me. if red, rust, and plhl^ with black Accents of velvet and satin to dramatize ian to become a iccessories are tops insfushion. a plain dress arc pop¬ "Thinking he had a grievance ular this fall. . fraternity. Last Hon of Charlotte, Student Retreat Next Week of some kind I asked him to step out into the corridor a Way from One style of dress featured is if dainty teal blue lace. \Vifh- a Pumps of velvet and satin match and the glitter of of the National iltecl boilicc. full taffeta unoeg- rhinestones adds the finishing. ' r,'treat i^nSe h^lwaf he4 hesitated Dealers' associa- skirt and cascades of filmy lace itv an honorary mem- at ■ tTShtCThSr NTT St. Thomas AquinasdUtb WU'M,Wrr church " "tUdw,t Sunday through Thursday, j and then told me in a most confi- makes a perfect dance dress. Practical, C'hle rr.. Jerome* V. MacKachin^ club chaplain, announced. oentiai tone: Practical as well as' chic is the Medical Sororily mnwrs — Fr. sponsored an Jcfomc Kirchcr, retreat master, will speak at .ill " You're slip is showing.'/' . T ombination cocktail and dance Plans To Initiate to light-const ruction ma- Sunday morning: masses. 8 ♦tisernble. Strapless and of fig- nth the Two-by-Tour through 12:110. The first con¬ molding black velvet, one Tip* To Coeds, ire Father Kireher. lite retreat n,i Rrfjuds, Wall stat- ference will lie held Sunday •isc*n . priest can add a jacket of matching vel- Fire (hi Sunday .vct for a suit effect or a bouffant evening at 7:J10. ,i» sliuwed the pro- net ovcrskirt turns it into a balle¬ Alpha Delta Theta^tnodieal Daily Conference* J chaplain in the navy during the? rina format. technology professional sorority, ,i,cr from the tree to Identical daily rmifercn cs I lust war begin looking sod and Detail plays an important" part wilt initiate five pledges on Sun¬ product, and gave will be at 4:15 and 7 30 p mi Ho will arrive in F~i«?l.aru»n« .scuffed after » few weeks of hard for HtftO fashions. The introduc¬ day at 2 p.m. in the Colleges of the construction Monday through Thursday. Daily j Saturday m time to see MSC play .campus wear, here's a tip for the tion of liead and cord trim and house, Carolyn Mans, vice-presi¬ Masses are at 7 and Ram * \ William and Mary, his alma ma- budget-minded coed. minute dots of sequins are fea¬ dent announced yesterday. The live sermon topics .are i ter. A good scrubbing with soap tured by designers to glamorize, .. -The prospective initiates ate: Sunday. "Salvation i« Big Du t- An mtohn.il tWfpti.m will tie and water, a -thin coat of shoe the planner dress. fcjit Ctillard, Alpena junior; Lois ions for membership' ness;" Monday, "There i*. Tumi,lo hold tor Father K or her at s^e polish, and a layer of shellac Fitted Or Full tfi&rm, Uinsing junior: Joan Ahead." * Tuesday, "T i c k »• t ; Newman {club open hou«.**_ Sun- ' vt.vn dry will completely' hide This year anything goes! One's Haines. Saginaw junior: Lilly Nc- Please.' Wednesday. 'Just Clod 1 flay evening the scuffed area, protect the dress can tie fitted, with a draped moto. Dkemns senior: and Menita and Me:" and Thursday. Savon ! private ictreat conferences * ill leather, and restore the gloss to skirt and of sheath materials us Linglc, Pontine junior. ISA To Hold Open House silk, or it can be Following the /trims net and lace. Of open house will be held for all initiation, an Ic and tafTcta are al- sophomore anil transfer students KiiriiH-il In Union Monday Night in medical technology, so that they may heroine acquainted with the sorority and Its. members. 'lis Men (lathering in the Union Monday nlifht t» welcome new members, ISA will ox|>lain its purpose and plans for the year, trust Gilft Beverly UiihertK, secretary, announced yesterday. All unaffiliated students are invited to attend the group's Residents ojteu house whieh will he held In risint ,">0 of the Union at! tat ion and will call students who ~ " ■ mm entrusted 7 p.nt, 11 rep,est t itles and let them know Med Intef-Dorm Further Cooperation ,, tne coeds living The whole purpone of the •• term at a meet- gioup is to further cooperation writ, in the Union, CO I, L F,(i Fa I.CTHKKAN FIRST CHURCH between all students nn rumpus. •named the "Wells Wbrktng with Greek groups und (TllJIfCII OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST v..s presented to STATE THEATER student governing bodies for Mackman. Wells rwn IIIoi Sk N'nrlh of llerhfV 11*11 > Elishe- general campus Improvement wid Milton Poor Posture v ent council repre- better understanding is their goal Sands> School — 8:30 a.m. for the year. Services 8:30 St II for the girls to — a.m. The ISA r an take dorm," EhshewiU it back continued thii Penalty Of "The Way To Pray" Herbert V. Wolf. Pastor Wad. Evening Mretina * p.m. Booklet (loeil net the SI. I hitman A<|iiiiiiim CuIIioIh- CIiiiitIi up lists. . IKS Abbott It,,ad ut trunspm - 1 Sunday Maaaea — K-K-IK-lltSK-KtM Hreakfaal lallnwlm lint Man llal, I la,a nl (Iblfaallnn Maaaea — r-K-H-IJ invited club ill-Wells open Fifth I ( .oi'd Teams Weekly Maaaea — 7 and k a.m. Saturday 4 In StJK and 7:M la »:M p.m xt meeting of lie Oct. 2# at •run Wivr, dram, rr„up M-lmts pl„« to ! Staled Monday Indent- — StIS p.m. Retlnnlm of sindrni Itrirral Ainona lh,,— to hr alv.r, | Far Votleytndt mrntrd this trrm Er. Jerome Klrrhrr -All', Fair." and :'«»rr Ih, l>a t ups'' tit > afternoon am , arr rrad and rhnsrn bt thr whnlr sroop. Women's intinmural volleyball 4:IS and 7:}K r\ Students is scheduled for Monday night in the Women's gym, , ucrording to al Newman Hall — I nil Contest S'Wives' Drama Group Meets Janet Kirter, director. Eight games ( AMPI N FALLACIES EXPU1IIEII" will be played on the two floors of Fr. J. V. Martarhln. I'aator the gym With four teams com- thin tic City iieting at one time. 1:50 in the evening, Beginning at the games State's Feminine Thespians. i last until about 9 30 v.! dacturkng stu- ■c?;.ng their senses C.ue Pin Farts j 0:50 Zcta Tau Wells 1-Sunforrl House, SI'ARTAN CHRISTIAN Alpha-West Yakciey. Plan Two Plavs For Term •H'o prepare for Inlrr-Varally ' Oct. 16 at 7 30 Kappa Delta-East Landon. Epiwnpal College Center on FELLOWSHIP v"PlU",w ;Bi Beta Phi-Fast Mayo. 44S Ahkall Kd. a, t'ONNie 8:10 Kuppu Kappa fiatiima- thod IKS* of "Thf phtv'tt the hing -aid Shaki'spnare. and the Spurt;, pin- j Wella II, Alpha Phi-North Wil- Wives' drama group »cc the diret- ' 'kun*. 8:50 Alpha 'Omition Pi-South Made up <>f Spur Wives, the group meets weekty t Williams, Ixlta Ecta-Fnst the Effective Living day's meeting brougl new talent to the gr Hirmingham cording to Mrn. Jean I • -.j, *'■* R;;>ma Fast Lan- '■ mcr chairman. Homecoming «mes Sutherland, • i Kenneth Van Twa Plata I host,. or T-i senior, will 1m Two pl">' alre»n> : • 'G«h. J chosen for prcsentait, o They arc "Over tnc Tr ' Parlies MSC dairy de- by Pemval Wtld. .1 Fair." by Anccla Mit>i LET US StiltVE IN <»I»1 Oik wpl»- crews often find the the limelight. Mrs. K< ill Mil Til GRAND AVE. I '■ N Y. sophomore; p Kinsman, De- Free Parking After 5 o'Cluck „ • »«Want Metal Own, Means. Schen- furnoh the alaje r iophomort "Laat jrear, we bi Saturday, (Vt^, THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ftRhttrar Game T« ckout Delays IM State Harriers To Meet Purdue Today Eslaf To Football (Contests Army Ra« .1 •» v-~ Kappa Sigma. Theta Oil Rally ; ^ - ♦ . In Cross-Country Curtain L : llkr Raiser Both taama ar. aqoal on **por. onlI book and haw ^""o.rnW ienced talent, both sending five written . and Makietski'loose, a good day u, in the atinns next for" either" ~ SpaHana^nwct meet here in the annual Mirhi-an I'r To T.S| We.) | To Take Gone Derisions their first record for the State «*»»•*• 18 held " .AA cla„iP< Nov. 27 could put NEW YORK- ranch Ctrl gchlsdeman said, sophornprei through_ NCAA ctoH'CMilrtljr "quad will We have two-wvatith'i of tort year of rompMillon and each hav- by Boh Rink from Rhode I. ana . ( h on thnir assault suspicion that t foffrHv? Hr Bin wfrtnjr Wtiieh !?ft OM MK» Coifipfre #M*1 fit utter i* it year's nnlienal champion muarl Dy tomorrow noon, I'll ing five lerlors and three Junior. Stale who broke the on the starting line-up. I»M with a 19 S2.3 rare. record rn a • varslty records. starting his ei*Mh year of run- football team is of the Dav. Starting his last year at cross' ring competRion. Dri.etrler tour¬ m«rkno*8 and wined pontpur.rueDt of the flr.1t tb?ct game* select AAU should either h» atateri that .. „r . ed Europe with a jof the fwiW-rnity football Inifrue Thursday n!j;ht started large abt* ot winning tha Big Teg title — making a good defenae of country competition for l|ie Spar- Sefilademan tana, Druet/lcr and Maktelskl thouaht the record wouldDruetrler atay sponsored team for the aecond Cadets face M.. ■ off what wns to be a wferd titjrht of touch football. Nt'AA erown. have both assaulted State's tec- taet tomorrow I straight first mojor test The postponed frame*, Brilliant Record Yankee stadiun for the extra point failed and the team _;r>TD vs. Farmhouse, SAK Phi Oeltr wen 13-12. vk. .Phi Kappa Tnu. and a Pi Knppa Phi held AGR to a S/Hirtan Track Ace Running with such on the same track notables as wo shot'-put-holder Jim Fuchs.record F * i laden If Qooch Far! squad win- , \non fraternity frame. Tlrey scoreless tic at the^end of the tune Goroien, .. | ,h!_^ol_v<:r' 'vs. El*worth, are to be played regulation gnrnc and the contest , . _ Lloyd La- ..«»,« . »- , ** th# v ^next week. might be goipg on yet, If It were ATO and Psi t! bottled to - 1-6 not for the quick thinking of Stu¬ Bench, who tied the 220 meter j by the natuui world's record during tin nieler I broadcasters file 4o start the evening Fp'-"c art Sleight. Drifting back to pass, strip <»f grass McKrnlev. ex-400 -meter j Smith tOMicd a pass to IJcib KHeght wns apparently tagged but Hall by th« Red Csdar to Mugar Herb 'Scott to give Psi V an early hod Rush forest where H circles Mid • ■Imp am! .he «' 100 mel. r ' P"» and Gene Branoff hit (Jus Ri.m- i«. the two teams were going boek scrimmage, galloped for a follows the same path hick. The IdlehSlder c.^ngF" Rh«icn, "Ma Mum many otheis. he hist only three j »th the th ;rff foi the tymg touchdown late iMiirhdqwn. The referee's whistle races out of 24 in thy game hud pot blown, the game was ov- The team left America Aug j which ran u Kappa »»«• win »-r, and Attfl won 8-0. The biggest attraction in. to¬ Swe j lioc Bin ni I I the current Ca-i. Wayne llartignn threw a pons Srhenek Star* Den to Pa! Patterson to give Kappa day's race looms as a personal j a little better • With Fieri Bchrnek scoring two dual between Capt. Warren Dru¬ Scotland. morrow. They .Sigma a hard fought victory over I touchdowns and passing for an¬ etrler of State and Rob Rodf- Ties Champinn Michigan good. pet.. Theta Pt The score 7-1) other. .Sigma Nil rolled to no cosy Warren tied Europe's ■ LVW me¬ AKPi jumped off to a 13-ft 20-ft victory over Kigmn Chi. 'halftin.e lead over Theta Chi a* ter champion, Willie Slyhuls from tieM Dave Mi Hoi threw two touch- Druetrler is in top form, having Hofhind in one of his i»ef»t pt*r- rn passen, one io n Hob Martin, Just returned from an European then lnt« led fi.rmanee* He beat Curtis! are fired-up f< t» teneth of the field for on* the other to Doi^ Do8 " Marintette, tour against the continent's best Stone, national 1500 meter Champ. who flew 'in li) the second half Dick rive Delta Sigma IPhi a. 13-0 andTumbu Karlson; one of the from Ann Arb* ■ over Theta X/ alow rider his belt lately, vski pltehed • two touch- top 1300 rines are achit copping first place without being A AH amends for the passes to tie the score, then a losing cause against « » sudden death overtime which Inter- Dim (Krka Twice pushed in the Irish of Notre Dame last Sat¬ Thi Michigan State venge on Arm; ss the end rone 19-13 win. Daniels, r of once, but twice, to let Howei shade llowland 12-8. urday. In last yenr's meeting between 2l -1 licking. fTheta Chi these two top cross-country aces Chi • deed Mov land's only score eume on ft "I know ail m Joe llbrola to Chuck Druet/lcr was the victor by 35 Metis completed a Icspar- (pass yards over his long time rival and how hard >a*% to Chuck Ham Michigan supp lo nil! Mutts occupied the dog- but bad to breiik the long stand¬ j ~M hen Dave Flat hurled a ing Purdue course record to do to* point of i hoie everything the attempt touchdown passes in the id the , Phj Delta Theta to win a 12-8 verdict ba¬ Hopes To Win the final game of the Asked mi his chances of win¬ after ning today, Diuet/ler stated that, Druetrler when the Spartans Players Divide and ght. lie track ernaa- "tire meet looks like a toss-up be¬ tween Itodibeugh, teammate D"n fasntri aUr, kr»a«Oni Ike tape ahead ef the Makiclski, and I hope, myself." Held In lout year's opener *Hh I'enn Htate. Alt Series Money and adder!, "I utn looking forward 'Mural Srhetlule Cincinnati—dp- The piny- Endangered Notre Dame Cuties • *e« Iheuvif tve* "divided" up their Win Streakm TO! ( II FOOTBALL Monday. Oct. Ill mouth, hut tnoriey tfv «uch an extent that ProrUre Geld tomorrow, Four Top Ranking Footl)all Elevens -their nharcOfDWU the |9V» World fl 10 F.ri»« Side Kids vs ACS reports on h irned. out to be flk'iieg receipt fa little, on the fc>vy side." Draw Many Sighs 7 25 8 10 Marauders vs Outcasts Bird Dog vs DZV s Clash Today As Season Rolls Ahead T^nt wor. the c* planet ion from ~ Walter Mulbry-, gee ret of base. 8 55 Delta Pi vs Spartan Hail Tearh Football field Jfctll, as it was announced by hnsf- Several other top games, some NBW OKI,BANS—5.KI autoKra|ili-huntinir kills, 8 40 Hodrick vi El«w<»rth Will Watrh Perrv jbelt commissioner A U. CharHDed I In NEW YORK - I/Pi -- CnlloKf I Taaas la liiinin, fol a poat-aca- injnr conference battl sijuaaling 'lean a (a jrirla unit thfir Iwamintr aldttri, uproari- 7 25 Ahtxit 10 vs Ahlxit 15 Eastern fur,* ■ ■fbat the foil shore* voterI ftHiUiiiU'a Iwii limiirat untwalrn M)ll IkiwI hid already wliila Okla- the card. Defending uualy tavlrunusl the huaky, handsome Notre Itome fmitlmll addition to i »r< Yin 8 10 AMtot II vs Abbot 13 m sag. i Id champion New York 'IV,ka may y.o tha way "! ,N""' ! homa la )uat uiinlng to krap Ita plays Southern Cali¬ UMB hare leg tha fame afainat Tula** in Hofar Howl sta¬ 8 55 A*tier vs Bower Roe* would atoouot to t. fornia In the prime Peciflo coast C'SF each JMrtr-Tw* %'ank* !,;;:^';?''v.X' the ,';.Hnan, fi M'Nl bowl In Dallas. HHd «»»^ I will Jam the Cotton bowl for this rofiference l»attle. Lynn Waldorf* l*»y* are favorites agaimt the.dis- dium. The flight *ndetl N o t r e | liama—do you know he actuaily 9 40 Fl a Thlity-two members « Ciii'doe ilifipp'd Notre Dame annual aaaaull lipid as a high I tome'a drat trip by air. MiuoeAod my hand when he told ap|H»inting Trojans. V.mkrc entourap* will recei from 1 H' uiuWented class at 3V \ n\, E. lirgnd River •Hnnny" half slot. .it (tymd- Captain fullback and . Will Fight'Again i narulW the light | I NK HON CARRY Brown Bomber Irked At bast Month's Cost To Kzzard Charles Marquette Wallops NEW YORK—(St—Joe pntik, it Ue.i LIGHT UP THE SKY" : I* veteran atarter 'Detroit.With Help \ 1 -1 Ezzttrd Charing, plans to continue !i/hting meet I'ekar IJriott in ('hjcugo in late Novemlie mi it giHwl untitre. i I Ids Is your chance to gain experience in I.Rile Theater. I'Jiyers Workshop in rear of Chamber of Commerce I ryouts to he held at the buihlitiK at Walnut unit Allegan*- a the end slot. • fTTl I I .mi ii, himself wag not avail*' "v,Wu,n," Sun. Oct. m-.tl'M. Man. On. I ft-7:.10 I' M. I lirce rumbles able for eonlirmntitin. but I hi« Tae. On. 17-7 :»<» I'M uiithnritative entree said it'j DETROIT—'/Pi—Thr/« Wl side or tli* |w| t„ three MtirMtieMiwltfiii'htluwii. in the ..... snagging end ' football virtorv »\fy r Detroit trot uway ! lend in the tir^U <|uai t 'I Mike r„ijririi>iC 52-ynril with leas thun a half Octehtr 1 Construction Begins .-rT ^ This Month Senile Spartans' Spirit The art deportment was the top floors of the Union Annex (east Stalks Stai ....... I HI! In the swamnc ... wins), Below it were some class¬ Across the campus today, rooms, a few crowded organiza¬ thousands of alumni will he tions offices and, in the basement, tfllinir any student who'll lis¬ ten thnt they never had it so were the journalism department and the student publications. (rood. And they'll 1* right. A poor male (and you can The spirit of these old grads. translate that any way you like, surprised, lost maybe, and dam- wjse guy) or two was frightened mit-proud, might be a little be¬ away by the solidly, (yeah solid) wildering to the underclassmen. Here's an angle on how we get feminine staffs of the State News H<»IS v»n m"n a Int of things , . . Ivy. that way. and the Wolverine. The Spartan rbul tow,r«. wide sweeping lawns chime- had not yet revived from the un-; State s a young school, as U.S leasantness. The ration was three j Miundinj out the pa-sing of lime ... universities go. Not yet 96, MSf •yvU to one male. doesn't (and doesn't want to We here at l»enn & Harris extend a pleas¬ wade knee-deep through tradi ant welcome home t« you . . . and hope lions. But, like any other outfi YeT to come were the avalanche that pulled, itself up by its boo4 ,f vets, the hurricane of construc- wni'il remember to hring jour lord home straps to a top drawer Michigiui-Siate and its alumni are status ion work, the automobile crack. tmi . . To the home of I'ord in Lansing Jown, the fall of the no-smoking pi ' ud of their record. rnditloft, the rise of an adult for over 3.1 years. You'd be surprised, and more rrand of campus politicking and than "a little lost, too, if you'd ampaigning (as the vets shifted come back to East Lansing for the rorn GI Joe to Gl Bill), and fi¬ elf.ss of '05 reunion. nally, MSC's Big Ten bid. Women's I term A.friend of mine said he didn't ibcut then. Once in a while get back very often. Said he felt lomenne called a "mess halt" a ifn familiar, .with all those" ,ew i buildings. ,4You know, that wo- vero laid where army boots had "{men's dorm, Morrill hall, and . dogged. Non-vets began to enroll ! Within your' lifetime, student,1, in numbers. Shaw hall was com- j Mn-'riph State has arisen from, i the MIAA-clow ranks to its pre- Srrviiij High School t sent post. You were starting to j grade school when MSG \ started Journalists Students Take Russian i I its find by the WPA. modern" building?- aider j .lust Ave years ago (you'll have To Meet Here For Varied Reasons | to pardon' the boy . . "when I w>* a ! 55 technique, but 1'Vi .ot' i I Iwo days before induction and More than 2.500 Michigan high i MSG looks awfully good i;o me school students ore expected to ii"\v i. you would have seen a re- attend the fourth annual Journal- j rnarkable difference, t Handful Of Vets Ism Day at Michigan State Col¬ lege next Wednesday. • ' j It's .September, 1945. ' Nearly . Pupils working on high school || 0,000 students, including the first handful of veterans rattle aroiind J newspapers, annuals and other ion the big campus. publications Will gather for a full Mason-Abbot stands along on day of clinics and lectures where , their wc#rk will be studied and In¬ j the east end, with tennis courts ! Yoii ore lonlinlly inriteil in ritit struction given. | to the south/ Across the* breezy ' ! Ileal gat dens ore Hnrt and Oiin George II Dolllver, editor of our ISetr I'limt ol fi'J'l Hunt (irmul the Battle Creek Enquirer-News, l j hospital. From there past Catnp- Will be the pnmlpal speaker foi ] bell little w as different. Tlie Un- Hirer uii'l tee thr lull-Hi in tliirl latin • the event Ills talk will preceed - j ion. with its many levels and its. the annual presentation of the I i stone floors,- Acs* about big tiering mill ilry cleaning machinery. Knight trophy to the j enough for the enrollment. Along John S high srhool newspaper In Mich¬ ! ttre^-ircle drive, starting with the I >t\ free lo come nl anytime lllill igan considered superior in news t j International Center, shwd a row it convenient between '' «. m. mnl i i of veiiciablc homes, once used by coverage, make-up, writing antl ] the lacuity. Huge trees shade.I overall Appearance. .» i>. in. Some of the professional Jour- j fmlists silieduled foi the meeting I j lire Edwin Wlntermute, editor of! the tied Cedar. x young Charley grldder* Were i wk BLOUSES the Michigan Education Journal; in then black and gold AT BITTft STOICS |VHYWh||| Knight D McKesson, editorial The squad did mid- and feature writer for the loo¬ II Tbcv lost lo Mtchi- j sing State Journal; Marshall . Mil iqiset Penn Shite. ! Dhiui. on the sports staff of the lile Macklin field looked ' Detroit Five Pi ess. and Fred lhan it was, behind the j Walt Ffltia, Montreal. 'Canada, fc'ori. of the Indianapolis Engrav¬ ' tseaptug lu 27.000 scats : ing Company. sophomore, spenk* Hussian itf his ban filled Fteshnien, if | home but wants to read and write d. lie speaks English. Ficnch e lucky. got SO.yard-hnr MSd Student* and Polish also, Jiiclgtc C.ontest Six mrinbrix ,,f the MM Plot k The Wolverine Misses Nothing and Bridle club will participate In livestock and wool judging today and tomorrow Membeis participating in tin 4lU

afternoon The teams will return WrdntMho mointng. ac- ,cm ding it> It H Warren, live¬ stock judging team coach Dohyus To S|H*ak Crillemlen't Toltcligioiihi(,roii|» I In- II olrerine llrar- All Ot-IMT, Leah i Oubvm ndlrgi- YMCA religion- couoaeloi. Wilt addiess ( Bit I'n.veiMtv vf Michigan litter- , 24 luiur guild council woikshop tomorrow •t Ann Ail--, lb wilt apeak ,-n "Common liaM.v for Christian Ac¬ tion " WELCOME ALUMS! XV» arr Iiih'iI u|> ami nailing fur thr .i,it'll■ init kitk nfl . rr.«li HART'S ALWAYS IN A HUDDLE . . In curry thr luill fur SINCE HE STARTED USING VlTAllS/ ii- H olrerine juu . . In liitr jiiu our IlKST! For $6 You Will know All Thai V*T \ ■ aAalrtrr ...nlrik-ll.m ,«« rmo In moko. , Hurl Seliuffner X Murx Clothe 'iiutrnl Motors Corporation 1.11 lining, Michigan 101 S. Washington. (canning Ku«t Lin«iii!! 300 K. Mit'liigun. Ijinning THE MICHIOAH STATE HEWS SDX Plans Alum - IwrOEMATIQE - Monday, Oct. 18, at ? : Supersonic Dorm Meeting Saturday IM Social and business meeting.! Iffs'ffm _ v ,.1Vrs CRAFTS held In Social Hall „f church. All graduate AT, active members of stall members ot th,. Alumni and jHFARTAN WIVES «-•"»* Shaw Rated MSC Showplace Sigma Delta Chi, sional asked men's profes¬ NEWS office Immediately after Monday, Oct. journalistic fraternity, are L°2™ 3L„.nr, to meet in the STATE IIOMF.STr.Ani R 16 at 7 p.m.-Union, Stall meeting in Ag Hall <>1- ! Meeting at7;3oclubhouse 0,t 1(! . p.m„ Monday, invited. Nt'RSERY FORI M Meeting In Nurse, Ing, south campus , . TwmLi , Ultra-Modern Sliutv Hall Pentfto the William and Mary game, President A1 SeJby said today. i'lnwr'r'M-«Ct ?^ oet. ' graduate andAcquainted* .rmid a "<*ct stall group will party 17 at 7:30 p.m. Special Train In addition to" renewing old friendships, alumni will be asked s lay. Dorm Has TV For m Tilt to -help with the completion of Since its opening spring term, Shaw lutll has been the show- place of the Spartan- campus. • Constructs! In u It ro-modern style, the I flOO residents haVc : access to many conveniences and features found in no other college