WEATHER! SOME MORE INDIAN SUMMER ►ENT PUBLICATION JCAST^ANSlNGjJjnCHI^^I^^|TESI>AY^jnirTOBEIM7^1950^ ,liege Officials \ioid Comments Uniform Issue Br DAN McCRART . ..Jminintratlve authorltle* remained mum .venter-! ["the question -of uniform* for the band. Irenerai opinion among the official* appeared to be that 1 Itiative for the change would have to come from situ- I Stale News ileiin of the Denounces ,e and Art?, and - I faculty band the committee Circulars By HEAM MORTON purchasing a f uniform for the The Michigan State chapter that nothing had I-raflrt Chariim of the American Association Lotw Of JW I'rew of University Trofessors vot- Itoml tout* I Minnl efl last niglit to, request the A leaflet distributed .venter- III* SlHlu* Earlier Hoard of A^uiculture to review I day charged the MICHIGAN 1.200 A III in ft i the decision binning faculty itiem- A conflict in student gov¬ ! bers from participating in partisan 'timate JUted bt' STATE NEWS in no longer a I-'IoinI Cillll|HI* ernment control flared up ; news llejiildjhat free newspaper and in put>- linhed under cennornhip. yesterday. The chairman of the Dis- By SAI*,Y ('HELPS Lecturer Editors of the STATE NEWS deniecPthe charge, c< circular distributed | placed Person* board declared last night thn« the Student coun- >prb Alumni D To Review Baard I'oli# Stute Bos Agriculture priD in Trailer Voters Village by the student Michigan Labor V jcil no longer has jurisdiction Keeslrr termed '"very successful. Air Lift The response inured I* m« «> m ■«««■ "It is merely an attempt placed on the fi up an old issue, ft will urn Register Sac »sc of giving EDITORIAL, fstr : •oming Queen Mary Ter- Washington, I).C. sopho- pic things to holler im 1040-40 this evening der to hear their own voices." rented to the Homecoming crowd the college ouditorium. STATE NEWS Editor fionald M Linton said. Rpbei Ole tirpiuny before the game. They entered the stadium in five convertibles. j The leaflet scored President^, The court was composed of Su¬ General llowley replace John A. Hannah and the^CCtlrce formed the Displaced zanneChubb. Itomeo junior; Shir¬ ward H. Murrow, Ori jolation of the j ley Swaney, Grand Itapids sopho- scheduled as the first spca ! the 1930-51 lecture series. ATE NEWs! !»vc branch and that it I ectly responsible Columbia Station. Military Government in Berlin, ailer Village Council Presi- General llowley arrived in J. L. Vincent said his group Europe on D-Dav as commander , no permit to pass the cir¬ i of the largest combined British- cular. He said the leaflet did not Student ! American civil affairs team. At reflect the views The circular | many, became deputy director, and then served as U.S. affairs sidencc estab- "Today, tin ;director in.Berlin. liltiblc will be ex- I STATE NEWS is I'uhl •'.rough polling ' the watchlul guidnnce at Michigd home districts. j o( the journalism dcpartinc | of During the Bed siJonsorcd sclg I ' in in percent of! "Gone is the the German capitol, Genera .I . was record- ) all-student staff of a yew •llowley contmandered the smal primay elections i I—• flaw US force and Berlin population "Gono is the flavor .. Houghly M, [through 12 months of the block > East ' student paper reflecting registered ade, until June, 1949, when Mos oted the in [cow conceded to the efficiency «, It evidently referred to permanent tro- the airlift and Skamscr said. rising tide c Kappa Kappa u.lnging riviMg^d to ning of the STATE NEWS I world opinion editorial .ring the Home- Students will be admitted to an scrape with ' American Legion o\ Vhoim t» Jake iHHmertlii night upon presentation of thei the Wolverine Boys State. « ♦ # donated i ID card's" # # It also appeared to be aimed a by Spartan magazine and Kappa Alpha Mu. national photographic later Group hiring of William Mcllrath, (or Fatal To William Ami Mary mer editor of the Dowagiac Mich.. Daily .News, as director o See pr BOARD. I'age « honorary. Attends Danrr Carl Moltck Smoker student publications. jn Miss Tertnohlen Attended* an alumni dance at the t«an*ing Ar Mcllrath. however. •> a by the college helorc the can Ltfton incident lira bill 's ( outfit ion Remains Critical was presented with an "S" blanket by the Central Michigan Alutnnl ; Appointed Asked for comment on cular, Mcllrath ral.l. I if the dance. I gifts to tlie Chest Head Brusf Olln. j practice never lo tonit Tassle t)yk- anything from anyliody w his tTnoraiuY in a clock u! I'lilllltillg Stiirlfll For Y( I Iris Uy." Editors of the Michigai U. of M. student i-nrcr. Carl Muttck, Wayne Collegian. Wayne Heights, Ohio, n KM NEW* nkNIEH. I Winning ir rc-appointcd •xecuti themes \sc DeltaThrta, director the Camp Eye Pcrnianeiil Employ"'#'"* "The Exec f William and Alpha Gamma d Utiles Sel "We'; McDermott Announces iii secondplace, and Sigma Vty The Commission iv tlie pro- fri.sh Train Spanked the Beaver. Wo Tfap^oB jress «»f finishing !.u.t year's re- The NEWS Teaming William and Mary Apartt" [program, sale for the Junior Job Program " o . South Bend for c„mc tomorrow third plat . # Receiving 'honorable mention1 Chairman of Campus Chrsf f« tirmip. Olflrer« IN BRIEF Summer jobs with a future were Kappa Sigma "The Crown-) Hon Lintnn. laming senior, and announcement "f a junior j"li p head. Gene Mcltermott. I M'krl >zMi Sellout House .Delta Upsiion. "Munmlay The h'jfortty winners " were j seerctary Tom ^ dean of students, is t .!>. thick* I'lnn Kappa Alpha Til# ta. "Curry U A.SIIINGTdN "lb The Don Nellin. Pontjac. and John Them; Faculty advUoc. ,Mary Davis. l>c- — - named to head the program, To Welcmne Delta Zeta, .'-The Little Injun that lomstng senior, arc memocm ««f , r 1 t.nlay the bru.nl outline uf which w ill operate i" conjunc- to Couidn t." f#eond tion with the college place- ' James Meliou place, and Al- the Commission. phn Xi Delta, "Arguys'll Win." A student government agency f the .nil of 1931, with ment office and the senior ^ »», AH Ms IUH K. rat* ( cmitroll«t by vi.iiiii, by career carnival. . sr. .inboard of dlrcclor. j this Mil. country paying « part of the (Me* laalfkt W olverine tsks ".mohdalc",-nar"y'.InllT " i Prime purport of the program .. r cuy. will be to foe students 3" in- . , g. social #:**»u It roll II t .Oil tracts Educational and m*-< ial event, sight into permanent cmpln>tw" i. lim n soil. by placing them in summer : i r >|iUh Ih * will be presented throughout the1 in their vocational htlds .Si l'«r luiiMirrnH i Group .in 1 organizatioii eon* |>eaf by the Chest. NEW D7l.ll!--• .It -Prune 5Un- •fMfgd, The progfam «ill get under iriir Nehru, in a major statement 'hie, .» 1 ,lw dial t« ' »t. :«* |.tin . be rated and tiled by the place¬ If they arc not turned In soon, } More *2.500.00 was raised tliun U N. tow ard war rather than ment office. s we will have to assume that the ;!a*t year by the Campus Cheat ji peace He also strongly opposed I «i g;miZiitifiTtr-Tton't want sfwee in and distriljulul to various charity 1 American i>olicy toward Com- ilea tu tin: iearbwk,'' Bfowp #aid. iiazUfijM 'drives. ■' - , - A Mm M PtMples (MUMt Ikt Dm. By Tom NirhoR msm-K •- THIS IS IS DEFESSK OTn man and a TUK8DAV. OCTOBER 17, 1950 "l or our baidc civil liberties ha# ■ ■ The increasingly serious mili¬ The 'man's name is Russ McKee. r or the pa-,, tary situation in Indochina Is be¬ j was a valuable ultd respected staff I reached , a peak of Interest today ginning to vie with I witty Korea for the - Korea for the NEWS. He began his term of servii The STATE NEWS qualed but few times iuoyrhis* | tory. Com.nunhiMed a porter and ended his careeran ass,^ The threat of communism has dicate that the graduated this June. While waiting to', Being Suhotage J stirred Up emotions-—and under- | standably so—which tend to cen- fliie the cloud thinking about fflrt the Kremlin's job on a newspaper, he served .« advisor to the^ So CW Mins, have been ,,,,,,er published by members of the Wolverine R „ traaiformed from guerriitas int■> during their week's stay bit campus. He bad a v v. T , „ . . Kir tnr> «vr cm itu fundamental Thi# has led regulsr arftty. ^.^{^^jhbKerve closely the workings of Hoy's State and Sofnebody Ja tryjnjr to sabotage the MiCfllGAN STAlh t0 such gtrnnge episodes, which , equipment has. come Irom Chin- NEWS. —. - . j'are unlike ii« »# a people, that esc communist and perhaps like what he saw. Stfmi'bfxlv ht mnkinjr nHflll**rnte attempt to use this paper more sober consideration and Russian source* to ramps on Chi The result was an editorial written by l: to'fhlther their OwR seifi.h trains. These ore gains of thrlv. I calm analysis nowjetm In order, nese soil. lished in the STATE NEWS on June 23. America,! ihg on issues —ilt atl issues — that serve only to give the jLS^^ur ' " "■ France seems to be facing ! officials didn't like what they read. They v..r, ;c spotlight to the pebpli trying to saljctage the paper. | „ ,, Hlmifirant that J>r«ly the Michigan I .a bur Youth League student Uc, again took occasion, as ho has by the Ffench. STATE NEWS responsible for the editorial often in recent weeks, la plead for She is appealing to the I'nitu division, announce that Ok- MICHIGAN STATE NEWS is tolerance among our people. WU States foi* emergency shipment o OSE WEEK LATER THE STATE SEW under atrlct Cavulty supervision. review of intolerant areas in our military equipment, .as -yell u' for general aid in hoc * rearmi pended for the .rest of the summer by the -,g past history, ranging from the Al¬ ist ration. . ien and Sedition Act in the late These frustrated intelleetuals, who have not even the cour¬ 18th Century to the Ku Klux The French ttnnity to; Ba0 "" j won-t mmmont on the editorial. Its pro- Kltm rash Of the early 20's, serv¬ have persuaded di.wu-.-u'il t»o much alreaily. I will , age to list their names until they see which way the wind ed to Stress the dangers inherent of Vietnam, oni is blowing, rail for the MSG student body to initiate and win to the emotionalism of today. ;hhr", \,.r. on .-omethlnjf thilt has been a' direct r, the fight for a free college press. sored states wl in,». - jiorial—the persecution of Russ McKee. ' According to the propaganda sheet, the STATE NEWS is graduate work in Enyli- h Thiyij '' and go home ire 'thi* Russ rnturnwl to published under the watchful guidance of the head of the 1 '«- » I . IKH-W.I to cause of a dearth of experienced staff n, journalism department. Also', they claim, gone Is the free¬ 'oi-T.-s for |„ip,.rt I asked Russ to work us night editor dom-enjoyed by the alt-student staff of a year ago. Court the editorial page. Now what is behind the distribution of these pamphlets. President's toyattv program fof * tio «me seems to know. No i ne on this campus has even government worker* and the TO HELP DEFRAY HIS school- exper ,. ru Ui 1.1, lunon- t0(ik n pjrt.tim,. j„l, with the Michigan Stale Justice Department's lint Ing of VIEWPOINT act use HilM of the Michigan Labor Youth League. "subversive" crianlritioiM, the " Jp'uppears to us thtt this (troup is one.of those organlza- confusion and congestion at El¬ To'T ™ writing publicity. The College Press is heacH i, tkMis adept ut Jumping on issues just to hear their own lis Inland caused by detaining VIEWPOINT H • Mima Mcm4 to ptmiH InihrtoMl •*- .r'ajv !" ii. cri.T- -. • u Itenison. administrative assistant to President Hu prwtow of -intmm W* by MlOOQAN STATE NEWS ftoff iwnWn, toeal imMi by Iht wtfltortol bmr4. sn4 d'oivr Wednesday at the first meeting of the H-.art . •Ifnllktfit odltortok UIm fram Mkif An^ftoan Mwxpatrrx 'iie'qiipsueti elira'Vv i• - cations, the governing body of student pub!, ,r "the Centres, -,,..eii <•. f'.ir.wi a-. was brought up by Denison, and- Phil),,, j An for their intimation, THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS sional election campaign. Rjr ARISTOTLE NIMAKUDEI and wanted a changa very badly IS NOT NOW. NOR HAS IT REEN UNDER FACULTY * It was fear of " the communist MAT Tor*>(■ AIMtoirt Communism bus thus created fol¬ , '"tvoVi'm"- c"ll,?,ro comptroller. SUPERVISION. IT IS AS FREE. FREER.THAN AT ANY issue politically thrit was an in¬ I hove Just twen released from lowers by exploiting throe fund." 1 c, ir.cn sill is- »i.,c r.i.,ct,e "What aiwiUt McKee?" they both wanted •< ... TIME IN ITS HISTORY. fluence in the nvqp-w helming sup¬ on Army that fought victoriously mental human weaknesses to : t it wiion if they <« oeitci j( lo have him on the paper? Is it right to tr.- which the instinctive and little j i This is an obvious attempt to dig np-the summer suspen¬ port in Congress for the national against fascism and the improved educated farmers edition of it. Communism. yielded easily : -i '.'"J;1 , uate Student on an undergraduate paper" Th»vi,"j sion issue, It may lie that the sheet of pa|ier distributed yes¬ rity law which wo through both branches in I keep asking myself why are The communistic tactics were Kkf lioi'o'c'o Ccmated that Ru-s's presence on the paper tr terday was done sir to force the STATE NEWS to say some¬ of the November elet there jtill people among the free centered I) on sex Freedom "f , ' ..lis Or Angi-.-Er further embarrasment to the college. After , thing; to force the STATE NEWS to help dig up the issue. overwhelmingly re-pun* j democracies who are not yet con- wen, breaking all the conservative , 1 ,•139 r.nc . me •••■— "protilem was dropped with the understand - We did not want to hrlng the issue riul ilt the n|ien again President Truman's veto ideas of the two sexes living dif- ; :, "sh» the a.,i w.n.ild work only until we could train amdl- , vinced of what Communism aims lait under the cirriimstunves we are forced to. surprising how hitherto at. ferent lives, breaking of family rV'o-'"mtcc's'a!M o, to take hi.< place. The reason We did not want In bring the issue back Was j Ity and by, 1 find nnswers to life 2) On the capacity of man j ' ■•■OS sen,1,. .: .1- hate and put the blame on j J inrr. r/ff; /> | )• AFTER THE Publications '- ..ri because we felt it would alii more harm than good to this j my question#, from those who to paper. 1 have read about communism, but someone else 3) On shouting a ! of false alternatives and i I* it'c^Etench mil 'wn halt- : R"»s went over to talk to Denison. The disco - -r scries ,n.ii*nina heated. Russ was sore over some of the impiu .i'l-i • | -1, ui.iicr. mi i I,, Everybody knows the strength pretending there no third way. j mile nf- t,y (lenisnn's statements at the Hoard of Put.i:. .,-. I ■ i.olu. there «>II o. {of propaganda. Europeans are Misery and dissatisfaction'have i \ been the objectivje of the com- ; j -I..C I.n.rcn ,-,.at...n jnJf< t),.ni,on was sore at the way Russ ...... , The summer situation was very simple. This paper's edit¬ j! aware of the results of Nazi prop- munists. On Uganda. Husslan propaganda is their guerilla raids.) Khi't- I * W W" " *** object. After a stormy hour. Russ left. ill; orial was not Iierfect. It used some intemperate language ami name calling. based on the same principles. It their objectives were innocent j Four days later Russ was told by William it." In part the paper was wrong, in part the college was voti ever hear of the voice of Po¬ as railroads, bridges, factories, j aging editor of the College press, that I ten sua wrong, anil in purl the legion win wiong. All three know it and all three were in favor of dismissing the incident. That land. Czechoslovakia, Hungary. Hulgaria. and all the other satei- But the most barbarou#. inhu-'j Today's Recruits hint find. Ru«s asked for a reason. Rutter wsi told him it was a 'personal matter." He ri-n n - is why we did tint print iniything aismt it this fall. j lite* from 6 the mouth of their man and atrocious jact was the m fiKif.ii that lie (Denison) was still in charge of the farmers, or the common citizen? kidnapping of 28.000 children ! Had this paper been completely in the right we Would ! In Greece, we. have experienced wh«>m they have handed to the j and that he (Denison) would feel uncomfortable filial Mil V v have fought for freedom of the pleas. Hut the question of «llh freedom of the press was not the only issue involved. Iliul i what communism stands for and satellite governments rism. mi matter haw long ago. ! lived the Red terrorism in full for educa-1 working there. Russ will leave the College press on Nm d under what clrrnmstanres. the pii|*'r been completely in the right the college would «n The Communist war In Greece one of the greatest in modern Denison told me yesterday that McKee t or him «lurp|> they have turn¬ was planned, organized and sp«»n- world history, is still unpunished i a have hanked us. ed away from snrh philoso¬ i sored by the Soviet Union and the mothers are still trying i, cause he didn't want to employ anyone that had The STATE'NEWS does not condone the stupidity of the phies. To atop thr mllllni mob through our northern neighbors, today for their loot children whom j Utode toward his employer. He claimed that Mel Michigan! Isi hoc Youth League organization in attempting •rene at Kilts Island, the Stale j to use litis |jst|ier for ft pulitii-al football. illy ordered a (the satellites of Russia, namely no one today is able to give back "disrespectful" when he talked to him on T!.'ir< 111 tlutgaiia, Yugoslavia and Albania As the time went on every . f The question will be raised on Greek farmer was convinced fully j j, ing. v - vhuis awaiting a! porta of harkatton abroad, which 1 how wis this communistic army about the following: War II t MAYHE HE H'.t.S' IHSRESPECTFFL. lie IF ANY STUDENT OR READER OF THE STATE NEWS transferred the tnrmoll to j founded to carry on the war in communists |, under, ft ft) That Greece' The answer to thia ques¬ wanted to take away his free- {v the Denison liecause of the personal tone of Deni«on IS NOT CONVINCED liY READING THE SIX AND EIGHT tion is easy for one whe has ex- dom and yuld I vn^riVui* almut him at the Hoard meeting. The discuss,,,:, PAGE PAPERS W IT!I THEIR FULL EDITORIAL PAGE give Greek territory to ! * nk* tlw • Iperlenced the Greek reality and his enemies. 1 f day morning was not about Russ's job at the THAT THERE IS NO CENSORSHIP. THEN THEY MAY j lived through these fk#t years. 1 (2) That the communists did!-] It was almut the situation this summer and et COME UP HERE WD WATCH THE PAPER I1EING PUT ihave gone through all. the uncer- not respect his property and his 1 r then. tunities and hardships of Greece's TOGETHER. fmburrnwrnoil »tid ; individuality We have many ex- >, j ahistory ' dining the joist decade as Am pies where the bandits put 11 The principle tiolated is clear. Denison has 9 farm boy. as a student, as a mines under the wheat bundles .j this chance to work for purely personal rea-oa What's tlw I lurry? f: 1 fighter in Aibunia during 1940-41 no connection with his journalistic ability H' i i and later on ns a fighter against | in the fields and caused the death ; iof innocent farmers- L r r, i v liecause he made the mistake of thinking he 1 I Rvery Sittunlay lai'ternoon at* Marietta field j (lie communist bandits led by our (3) That the communists were ndurtlon bfhtjfs Iht* ' notthem neightMirs against the church and Greek; nd-than ( man to man talk with Denison about a person.il same congtWation of iitiot* rushing through the .ntadium | Poverty, lack government tradition* concerned only the two men in the room. J hi jralt'H at tvvl» minttttrn hpf«»rp*the kn kuff. The haiiitua! pnU riiNttnnl«»r.H stall around nil morning ' welfare, luck of real leadership and the German occupation piled The Greek farmer experienced ; 5 He was fired I tse he chose to defend him--: *h . ami the early jmrt the afternoon gettinjf rdatl.v. M misery, hunger, dissatisfaction all these things and la more, than ^ what he console, n unfair attack. 1 and hatred toward the wealthy. "(lettiny ireiHly" n^uativ includes sleeping 'till noon, plrk- At this critical moment the com¬ methods and the policy of the j I'm concerned about the matter because '! communists 1 ? Ittar out Hfftnh collegiate ducU for the affair and then grab* munists tank Tlt tlon. They spread staff and i like Russ personally and respe>' s propaganda quickly and U Is now in the hands of free ' 1 hihg a lih*t rfiln.tite eup of t offee. "their democracies and the leaders of t sioitftlly. We can't help but feel that he is ' If n dute U going along, the poNNthilities for messing up '(started teaching the gospel of the free world to secure this vie- 1 >ur of his stacks man acting unfairly and with little regard for onlv time schedule is increased. Things always boconie in¬ , as a student, an employee and an individual 'I villagers and all the Greeks tory of the Greek people against volved on one end of the arrangement. i looked forward to something new communistic terrorism. ■ t * * * * , j »pirnd arriving at the stadium just before the opening whistle J dome*! bloWs. the g.K.fs push ami crowd their way |.ast the tick, Crossword Puzzle takers and jam into the opening to the Here they staM, jumping on other peoi IMOI "4 M.iap p»r u inula u;I! jInn u, \i Lj _! J i 1 ; i — RTI I 1 ■ JJ 1 • :' a* 1 l9■H li It " 3T- FrlM r h Ja 1 n 1 k U ' ' -M L 11*1 v! t*V. j srUi H STj Ut r t: 1 r V 1 r n-n . ^ fP 8 T A T a NEWS October.1?. .t.ll.Kf Harvest Ball Queen Election Planned tppears Beauties All Pictures Of Contestants Tresses vTwtoaton* unl.kc dresses. will be Displayed In Concourse By KAV MVERS ,,,r rhi.rd reisers say. , .mtfui* iMltafc argu- The queen of the Harvest Ball, will he chosen in an all h>r. bob iu*t a short college election Wednesday, according .to Hon Wall, elec¬ v . 'boy would have tions coiHutttee chairman. -jpt inir should be de- The voting" on the five finalists will he held in the Union r.*c. r and softer, and ronconrse. Pictures of the * . * * feminine and ropped hairdos contestants will be displayed near the voting booth Ball short to convince the ball itself is scheduled for < t this very Friday night in the Union. Plans Feature fcqoite i^hile. The finalists are: Sally Gibsbn, r tljtr < > p worn that longer— way—let's Anti Arbor sophomore, represent¬ ing South Williams: Amy .Tick* ling. Dearborn sophomore. West Tracy Halsey - .•'o has found the tendon: Virginia Nolan, Wil1- fifth annual Harvest Ball, . -ovp oecoming than mette, III. sophomore, North ed by Agriculture council, Campbell: Barbara Voeel, Adrian semi-formal and will fea¬ 1 mm X wii! not sacrifice It freshman. Wells: and Nancy Bar¬ ture Tim Hh 1st LIST DAY Otxc at 13:43 rett, Grand Rapids junior, candi¬ uhesjra. according to George 12n<. M Louis wel- date from Knppn Alpha Theta. Bradford, dance committee head. • "air movement ChMfii from 35 The decorations for the affair, which gives a They were chosen from a group slated for Friday from # to 12:30 . mT1 . with waves IVKDNKDAY 1 I | Mai. |ST /VT E | >!..«. .. of 25 contestants, representing the in the Union ballroom, will in¬ j-nvement. He claims clude a throne for the queen. An * Thur. | | N Ifftil «' | drop representing „ .. fashion and the the outline of a group.of pump¬ dress silhou* kins will l»e hung at the back of the stage, behind the orchestra. During intermission Harry robing the hair Winston, president of the Agri¬ head, avoiding culture co :,t hangs down g addives. The queen « neck or that is p f the head " ,os the rounded J ni-the-face new i ring to all ages r.n the young. I ■ Purely Hypothetical mounted on Men Praise, Slam ,r;.s or sprays, of shapes and cuc-it rant curls •8. In selecting 'Women's ' boose one that hair style. This motion of the omen ran everything anchored hit- line of'female. In the October i.-u Judith Cha.-e <'tiurcbill to.r of famoue men in her ar¬ ||W ifhled ticle "If Women Were in Con¬ trol." Here is a rmss-«ectlon Excalibur of their anrwers: STItlXCFEI.I.'lW V. \f« W - mlwrship •• embers of Excol- ( . !?t honorary, will i 1 .• .ntermlsslon of lent, .innounccd last 1 1 \ October, • - THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS; Sulfide Trends In Michj hBack Plans For Nurses' Club Crime Fighters ] ^Studied By MSC Sociol, Til WAN MORTON Program At Luncheon Br 1 ! A five-year'Study of suicides in Michigan is uir B, JOAN ANDRF.AHON i on at jiresont by members of the Michigan State « statr. The purpose of the study is to test varum, ^ ' "Shuli We OrKiinize h Stutc Leiyrne of Future Nurses' Club?" is the topic of discussion today for approximately liV) j in regard t<> suicides. Dr. Joseph A. Beegle. head- gathered by n,, s. j are Mlchiirun hiirh school girls and their sponsors. This State , laboratory, whirl*: r,, „, | meeting of Future Nurses clubs, sponsored by the Michigan ing the study, has not drawn Beegle. At Mmhi,^ I'1 Nursing Center association, j any conclusions yet, since the suicides are catmmn.J* mittew on Careers in Nursing, will j investigation still lias three years will Is- held In the Michigan ing to the virion, " greet them and Mrs. John G. which arc though' State College Union. Murray, chairman of the Siiate I But at least .«nc aurprising ent. The Inforrr . .,. The purpose of this conference committee, will preside Is to exchange ideas among clubs, Gut si* CM Mr*. WHIlkms i trend in suicides has already been on tabulating ear n - rtimulute activity and give more Following the Lansing area tour, | indicated. discovery or trer i prestige to mcmberiddf*-W»' future the girls, will, be guests of Mrs, ! .fudced by percentage, rural Steps will be taken to¬ ! suicides are more frequent Ihaq c^ubs. ward organization on a state baa- Williams for a tea at the gover¬ urban suicides. In fact, suicides Council IMin nor's mansion, . ■ ...I in.noo population run 24 per Two student representative* «r Capitol from carh active club and one i cent higher in rural counties than Frosh Primary! iselor, nurse, or : in urban counties. up this group of Seven Counties ding health agencies Kit Ik interested Seven of the twelve counties In this area. Small groups will .Schools without live s ith .'.the highest rates of suicide I 28. in the Units Miller, Student < be taken on tours to aMgpspitul, could send one student, ] are rural counties in southern school of nursing, or o>flcr health Michigan. These same counties committee, repre, agencies. These future nurses ■ use characterized by high death pounced. There .. on Car election for n com will also take a conducted tour of by the fltate O mmsttee ■ jI rates from chronic illnesses. eers. and the sightseeing trips ar According to a past study of live from Wells i in hi. Ami HI. Uwrnim the campus. planned by the Lansing Distrit ( suicides'by a life insurance firm, day in Wells hall Guy Hill, of the High School Committee on Careers in Nur« I chronic illnesses are responsible Freshmen may Coordination department, will be . group during, tb" - ifor 40 per cent ,>f\u!cides among today through, i nn. Mrs., O. males. This may servjp as a par¬ Union desk. Petit a. rapfcrr t* "Ukr head and ahanl tial explanation. Dr. Beegle said. turned by 6 p if. Mams, member of the State com* •HH-;; ;— " Coitiiiiiinily Ghent Independent Work candidates must f The suicide study is being ethics class spun 11 Drive KihIn Todav Beth eeegs are enrelled In the newly independently by dent council elect i Students Take Interest look. on. carried Pals,' Rim. Ilftnolaly. T.M. on Today' is deadline for the earn- \ extra-citrrlrular training established C rime Prevention program. (Pholo ■ Beegle with the assistance of Paul by Sayle). M Houlser. of Kent State unl- pus United Community Chest drive, chairman Harold Sp'mfoerg ] Palrolman first Class Paul Belt. M*f Television Sin While Nancy Morton, firimsh* jversity ami several graduate stu- In,Bowling Course - announced yesterday. All collec¬ tions should be turned in at I'd j dents. Work (JiulfTHi Morrill hall. Pioneer* FITgflKRAI.lt j Final Exam* Early Simon Almoin 4 H, JIM When an instructor gives his students some problems to $5,000. or 40 pel cent «,f th» goal solve, the general reaction is usually disagreeable. Not so had been collected, sponbejg s.-mi 1 with students in I'hyu. Ed. 200k. Thuj-nttnck assigned prob¬ "We'll need a lot "more todav lems with relish. Five Women Studying Police Work j Ear ./»"'* Erail* iting seniors will in Prepfninary MSC's new TV the Elect:« said Hurhans, ''good scores usual- j Sponlierg said. " MSC police administration psychology and sociology and she;man when she said. "It's the only j mirations early building, T. B The reason? J'hys. Ed. 200k rlbuter is interested in this phase also, gind of work I've ever been in-j Robert S. Linton, construction ent* i ly result." and staff who hav moot has enrolled five wo* Miss Blank also said "f think tcrfadecnn *• The other coeds who j Simon termed 1 is a cmiSt in bowling. Prob¬ He emphasized the importance j will do so " vho are pioneering the field fifth floor of th« lems of making a 3-10 split of mlllg ii linll which 111, the I f"'""1 " J»nch. ..n f..i ih( fe^stonal police training this XtnF1 "" «■«"« th" -1 said, in order "structural rearj hand properly: "Not too snug, not. [Ingham county drive will he held Hi or hOtlna that strike pocket on too loose, but just comfortable." ll.iiK, King. Honolulu, flawun |"nl available for an interview . h of final weeks The ceiling ».•• > one of tho ultra-modern Union Kcnio.-. when interviewed remark- ore .loan MeUona|d. lletioit »np ventilating and bowling alleys. DifTicult, but fun. use a four step approach and to 1,1. T'.iirc wuik ha, always f»,.|«morr.. and Cathrvn Elchhorn. , are being added, Professors Ben ViinAlstyne and the studio pi'opt master control of a straight ball "several weeks. D: Hurh/ttis, of tlie pRysienl | . before trying to roll a curve. Some' equipir.c: Education department I The students are 2811 MSC male students In the ... which will be re, fundamentals of bowling three jroil their [their approach and rlelivefy and winter term, is . ability to "keep accurate hours u week. The class is riivld- j pus, he added. ed into six sect ions of 48 students ( fall each. They take turns setting j pins for tjfich other. Bur ham. a bowler* of 48 years i experience, said yesterday that ( practice in making difficult splits The ""fagliavini vocal per- Improves a bowler's accuracy, >nnunce will take place Oct. but. he added, the main stress is put on approach and delivery, -i I. not Oct. 13, a* reported in '"When the approach and de-1 riday's STATE NEWS livtry have been smoothed out." WKAK-FM Airs Car Thief Tonight faith and | written by Mr. Zolton as pari of Kushler. lletioit s en, latnsing sopi o chance to make these J his thesis for the degree of maiu Hale, Grand llapr three elements ore combined in ; tcr of arts. Hu key. Saginaw the radio drama to In? presented « Tonight's dramatization is un- tonlgh) at 7.30 over WKAK-FM ider the supervision of Joe A. C'ol- McKlroy. Bolton, This .i* the lust in the Kadto' lawav. director Woiitslmp' regular series of dru<- j tion at Micitigan State Col lego, matie shows, packed with com- ! The cast includes: Dale lUium. eily# suspense, tin ills und adveu- j Detroit Junior. Gerald Heckwith, tui*^. j Ml Morris senior, Charles Culd- Tonight s dram.i, "Car Thief", well. Dearborn junior; David was written by Albeit Zult«>nJ Saginaw graduate student, wild will also produce and direct the (RoHW>nRbU> £S*0»!Sn«l Pit 1-21t Tm-n'HFN^F. svr. projecter S» show'. Tfic script, in documentary l»«0 KlNTIAC • %T« C..HHI »t.n- IV NET « kV-i Hat ley form, toils the story of Dob. a so- called "bad boy", who was sent WWLE-UWAIT (tlUnn. Hickorv bane It art to. heatrr. deiPwtfr* 2tt-V »> I2a *i>t w 'ff R Ph » :*5r , 21 ONE nt-rr 13 uuut to the Stair Commonwealth. SPECIAL BUY ciivnoLirr i»«7 riub emu* r«dKi. i Re.iMif.AMe 11 rvr A-.. K. S1J F Bit .-. %.» eve* 21 School fur Boys at Albion, Muhi- «r lire in* bxvflx ttrr* Ji*nt mr.r* All Kind> of It Jfll.K of Starr's efforts Ehitn und I'lilicliv- foyw':»s» vin* '^/5uu 1 ot the boy and how 1329 MODEL A funt.' Gu«m1 lundt- SPARTAN 6REEN ' vu v '3l CABINirrs vex vir.v-fd Mini. MSC Shoe Ph 8-5W9 Kepair _ dealing and petty* thicv- !«*;» FOHD Tudor. c-HKi vundition. Nrr i •» oSeJlr'.'pB, L,U:^'LM£- tory ends with a court* 1 *n B?l at Grand fjidlo i"r»n.pir»e|» o\erluule nr"*1rlt»l *'n,ri I'roioMir "I'm lililri'M Look Your Best ttilli wliih- trim l*ti Mr Iti-U 5-91'12 Clih'f ( Jul* PART-TIME help Make one u, rut'll MaKcro F biecht. assistant This Fall MAPI* «Uvt-m-'M ^ wr'ten r piorpssot ot ti ing at Michigi ' College. lull Urm i> Ihr Ik'kih- lil'l Ull«' I .mIux W liilr I hi- PQMENT !LT will addiess lit Engineers valley at nink <>r ii nr« m'hinil yvur. 1. • »T4 P»y. u.u I Slurt riiihl with u P*i S'liwiilimi.il lluy I* V\uil.ilil«' FOR SALE TOUR SHIRTS TABtC MODKb (AnTlM ,!r,ir.. HOUSlNft DONE ty H*' Minuh/nl hair viiltiiiK und nhonegrApa * *»-eilcnl time and on- i»h. etu.- l.)lii> our «'\|)vrts. »-im dZ£rr»H>lu'?^, Af'fw * ; Compieic • tor MAt^T eno.lom-lu Kwticsn* , »>de M . * »-r* »-;Sn c*t 2CM Vmkrvoost Sport Eoupnent s* v«4umr< Mill im cr«tc. n«U prt-*- or alter > 21 Call • *:u at' — 6'9 E (iA> h NM.I • . I MVOI*: r-sor- |„r t„, S7Tr Elttllwl condition Best oiler g*t» itf ^ » II Ph I-330S iTI IWe. • i" LOST AND FOUND nul^i Ajle^0!*'!^^»wT!iir»on 3i;> 1 • -VU4 i. VOIR 2 Still* 1 >>e-(rr ; !7Vir» 1 a «xM«f I,* t l»U »(KU ra.rl We»„«r mot . Hlys ..1 rMuu.1 ctn r-. IIUI tXJPBLK inuef .pr„i. 113 (ulUoHtMe bJiKv ««rt «ttr rf>1 :r>, V IT. i it orrttai'd " MKN-WtlY WAIK- 1 ,c .t .. t h-3im kfter 4pm f PERSONAI k tN mow ft *4-be r i.. v. a x, «. dm pi in »-pn» , . i : , ' n r .Wli ,..^, «n, ' *r*> tvi*W sr'ne Uk- TRANSPORT A' ItXJT Kris . |t| tt» _ - , rv.M.-,,. : y^.l Tlv. lv, u vorMimon |T0 PrT 2-rrio wartmupk F» »•")» trunk, like M| r%rf j The Purdue ace toured the ••■ding on the 'Spstrt'an four mile course in 20- uiving Gran- which is sensatiunul for •h thr stub- !Mrlv running State'* third Ttoth runner* ran neck and neck . i his second until the final mile where Hndi- , j baugh finally pulled ahead to uitgin. Munn "«»»• •""" l",mtsl« i,. ih» . lurements finish by 30 fwl • hnrkflrld s"»h* Sl" •Atihffe, Dick The Spartan*. loader! with i Wayne phomo ; national ti I two other j in the top a Mt Aulitfe Ithe \ n right end Makielskh Hick TD Carey * homdre star Jim Kepford Mickey Walter ad heat tie for Mary ! wasted third behind 1 DrueUler's 20 49 attempt saw Two other State soph* finished meet on two'in The select top ten Jerry Zeibo ■ Carey but 'finished behind the four way tic first half. (for third, for seventh place with mutes gone in Wayne Scutt finishing ninth C.randcliu* tissijn'M Eighth . end for his 1 Purdue's Alvin Czanderna took • C.recn and eighth with John Voder taking rkcr Carey * [tenth, the only Boilermakers <•» 'as good. 'side of Itodibiugh to gtve the irk fell apart j Spartans trouble :>omt and the I Coach Carl Schladcman s Har- '•1 the play, riers placed enough men in the ."-nod a State [next ten places to knock Purdue's Southerner's i other two scoring rr.cn way down •tme I in the line-up. Herb Cook finished ! ahead of Purdue's Jim Weisfl< f rant It mnthar triad t < lean with Cart Everything You Wear" of the area will | This would include Illinois, if these isotopes a t not used with "Wf The center Wis- Pnllraman Ika Fraka* frith,, rllmbad la the wlndan and handad caution there can be a lot of still bo m grass. Dutch boxwood consin, Iowa, Notre Dame, and Will serve a.- a I run I border tor j other schools which were not pres- trouble. Some of these isotopes h*»ve an extremely long radio „ the iris, While ' tinier (reepcr* jfh| 0( t,Jt, fjr8( mce'jng last week. IThe University of Chic, go, fort . brick !*Hy .f the Big Ton, was reprc- irented. (am;ting Diuctors Cuests glimbers hove iieen ~ . i An executive | the host school's student bfidy secretar, from Of MSC Recreation Clink A •••ill W§||gwi|>§^ ' presides at each session. College Approximnts./ BO camp directors of the Michigan Camp¬ ;pnil,,cnis Mlrh ,,s dorm regit In- ilinns, book sales, Campus Chest, ing association are guests of Michigan State College this c'.icussed, Week. The clinic In sponsored by the Rex "rational Kducntion Renew Speet It at id student driving ore land iii'ted on. if possiola. The So'- 'ion and Cnopcn,,'ve Extension Service of Michigan State 4 '111** | |ffi)|. V^iilnn 'limup jeontmiftee' nlsn for scrvrsthe iis a Midwest slmlnc Stu- ColleKe. Icient Government Symposium, They are meeting tolliscuss A class in conversational Arab- }which meets at Northwestern his problems and leant new .tech¬ ic, sfwinsoted by the Arab club, 'spring. will be held' tomorrow night in ] "We are pot bound by any «frf- niques to Improve camping room 119 Herkcy hall, according iriitt/ pollcv, and seek oply to ex- programs. The weeks program lo President Subn Haoof, efvil lcha.ige ideas Kr general fludent includes campus tours, panel dis¬ engineerinK senior from Ira j welfare," Hombouts cission*. and classes in everything Anyone Interested in lea i added that. Stale compares favor- m bookkeeping to pest control. to speak Arabic, [rinsing and i ably with other schools Iri student Following registration yesterday latmung residents as well as stu- I government. Herds, is welcome, Haoof said. "Delegates sec met I m n s t re- A lei tui e, to be held every iny Wednesday night, will be taught State I mitory the group .spent the _da,V j touring ♦he campus and by Hashlm /wain, Junior in elec¬ I tertained in the evening I trical englnceiuiK from lrur|, and I by Gunnar Dybwnd Nasib llemiadau, senior in ugvi- children's division, Michigan State culture from Lebanon department of social welfare, Luti- The students will l>e divided in¬ to groups of two or three ami u*- News Denies A chicken barbecue i« planned slRifbd to it 'member of the club T'hey will meet with the assigned sin dent once or twice a week for Charges or y this evening. A talk on .lapan ClitT Drury, of East Lansing, iirector of Camp Hay*0-Went, is cheduleil for Friday. Spring term last year the I Hot A similar class of 30 stud fteeiiom «»f thi j press, tlie circular said- ,t ! NftA KuinMirl DP Board I The circular also mentioned i National Student association res • nliition "to support the MSC stu Helps Nine j dent bod) .« Its light against nufiist rat ion domination " ad Students "The nation's college pr suiiinu'i stall oi the MICHIGAN ! STATE NEWS MSC- sumifier stu- dent: thu thi< faculty Anotlirr I.\|»ri inl MICHIGAN taSIATE NEWS liHik t«i the entire MSC student tq initiate and win the tight or a lee ntudent pi ess," tlie num- ogiaphed "handtnll Raid. Tins Hp olid .in- A note on the leal lit said jt wax hponsiuevl by the labor donated." Alums Flock To Festivities Hi Ft llo. ruble i Delta Delta, "Four 11 talis Baked in a 1 1.., Phi Beta. "Lie The Paternities Mr* Howard Grin ?! KO'l'C »•« PeVriOk display niaiiager i»n Ai- X \ The v.i \.. Ot i> C.a.k, National Hetail- latuin, arut Manlev Cui - lay manager for Smalt'* Mn.lL nt.> donating gifts were void shop. State record H nth Donnelly, (bird's, is. 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