. NICE " weather for weather: maybe cooi.er; f'OOTBAGly biggie? I.ETS HOPE HO MSC DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION EAST EANfilSG, MICHIGAN Hl'RHDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1950 FIVE CENTS' [nigh School Journalists At lecture Investigation Arranged Uniform Issue Goes To Council MeKee Job Fight* On Suiiip Si.lc Snifri.-*.?? Plan Seeks Loss Aired Fall t'olilx (.oust' Sentiments ill Time Iti/fli By Officials In Mwlicntion Of Alumni I OIIIK'il ; An all time high in student' . Opiiiioim llrkiri'tl ilhw "v. _ ! medication was reached Monday. ItciiiMin Consult • Oct. 9, a* a cold epidemic spread, From Sororili.s _ i^yii { over campus this fall. " i Dr Charles F. Holland, he-id On >i w Uniform* Hv III! K UNO A r'"- - j Student council pre.i.lent celved medication Monday and t <> ril tn i t tee to inve.Htijfutu | tloli- Komhouts untl .lamed m«»rt of them were treated for ' Hllimnt xrntimeiitfi toward new I Denieon, fidminixtmfive aa- colds. 1 fintant to President Hannah, He said that he was convinced, »Mh»l UDtfoFlhs \\iil !»»» pre¬ that the flu sheds given at regis¬ sented to-the Student council at I met "yesterday to discus** th# tration definitely helped' the epi¬ vhoal Journalist. tram all OVfr Mlrhlran ll.lm to the their next meeting. demic hut that il was ton soon to School t lerture In yratrrilav'a ilav lnn. round of talk, prnfra-lntial mm. I'rnfr« Recruit John llai, Cheltenham. Pa.. Displayed In Grill tin- H Noll, president of the AAtrp i Imitlents «.1 ' • hiH-'i , . ,, , . Today, the State Board of Ag-" ' rleulture Will decide what action BULLETIN Persona lit* . ir r.H craikeia nmi tnifiwing |a»i>or nave t0 lrtg# m rrgj,rd to a statement The*American Snrlrtv of >lr- { McKce. charge tat 'Dentsoh 1 repurtbtl io L'noin jrrill c.lftrial*, Uvb Ernst, Union livaftl' prepared by the academe- »«»m- rhanlral Knslneers uiinl Ud «p|HHUtment prvki»irnt, statrilfvr^ienltty. i failed to approve because of* a "jiersonality conflict I disregardma M« Kee\ '^StiidPnt ctH>)mth !»eefk«rl to rurtl thffl fOWditMHIII," quext a review of the faculty# night to pledge S?1 Inward new abpitiex he saiil. partisan jailitics question. it wus Dent son k claim thai he \ Webster said enrly Wednesday rtidn t feel M« Km i omjietent lie- Vftcrnoon that he was not any cause <»f ins attitude t«» rrpresepl mall ijH»tt»rily ot •-■lie# have latin ueting child- longer chairman of the commit¬ the college at the MSC press. II rum it tor the other-." ikhV rust said. tee, «nd that any Information con- Ilirertorn Alert cerning tne action or me If .* . aca- also meritlormd that MSf t .. .. h.ik ..»<• uf th.- finukt nnort t "it ie When questioned i tal., action that the .Stujfent < t luM'l ..ml .1 will l«. .lifficult In ,Nnl1 >»l" 1Wrb",'[ asked wl|l take toward the purcl to resign * hi* • huirmansn.j.. n-.v, keep the tfn lulltpdl ii thit action continue*, „ evpr ;i(.rordmg to Noll. Webstr Krit^f added. was still chairman Noll sal No llbHipli ;li i;«»»«• l)rw«in* car fHitirrences. ^'Hqarati..!) t »"■ •er on thi.v't he said, Ivirrihe 'rtil.ir Jim llr.iv drution Affects Veterans r business field a manager 1m> fumr.out Robe in f.n Expected New G I Bill Rule Euro/wan Debate Team s N^e project can. ' ' We'll help in Brown said. a fHi I.. 7Sim, t|» Meets MSC. Speakers Noting Crosli Slow Announced By VA Friday Deadline For Senior Snaps l«v MAItf.ARKT II I.I.I R The I.isl Km ..[--an 'i.'l.ntr. ..-a... wvr t" * i.*.t th«> campuk On Filing will match »it.' with MSG varsity flelmtor* tonight The Veteran'* Ailm:uistratil d«y thai thr the Muklv auditorium jit 8 in ..tin Pktrt ...i yester tion nfTei'tmtt veteran* atUi..ir>iK "h'«.l un.ier the (.1, lull, Alwyn Smith "f tne Cniver«.ty of Birmingham and Gwyn Shoe Store Petitions ai'corrlinir to Earl II'." !:. 't.revt..r. -t >eter*« atTaii* rc« Anyone wno wixhcs William.* of the l'niver*ity ake an ap|iointmrnt should — — The new regulation state, that »n> veU'iai. who ititenrl* - llruillilir lixlay :M8, it pre.* Wl,h j0 be enrolled in st lM^I uixler I thcGI bill after 4ulv-g5. 19? o.c Jowit Ihv roum t'mini. rm the fuurtn Editor Jim college of North Wklos. make the romMncrt llritikh un>- >"ilin« MSC, Mint f.ophoinorc. rcprc Opens Today For All IViilion* ..Kuterwt. u"" imu„t uttenrllrg kehr*.! I MSC To Hear f'to.r tan t* returned to trie ViTnitieg debating team. In New Bloek he last day I or stu- fore that .late. 10 a for^freahmen office* .... jMksed. I ,s anj..m: .-outo be ms t0 tie uiultr tl«y ',1 rait "« »h.. . . *pr. James Mellon the n>o«lern - Luton an,i Wells hair Student council did not i fall 14 « 1111 not l oinplet- l, Sinji Eonijzlit "i • or any time thcrcaff. , . „ 1 ! whether or not they arc m . She*?*, ix opening today. " .< rsohs are ! tendance now. must be" »n m:Ih Hv AARH9 I.RA*U The store i* the lirst bum 'thi* spring term e bill, of petRmns tuned in," he sV'id. lately after ' bV case of any interrupth next Thursday. "and we hope mote freshmen will ■ r ':4'. i: Mpt 12 VA will cancel all remaining £Ct »:ic spirit this last daxs~- catsicr arc gibilitjr until the veteran *ub Pctttaai* lor tiic Well# hall of- • - 'ered be- satisfactory pif that the u; l.ftj acre termed "slow " ■ved ittio me nipt ion was# (of rensonx Mure C lawwra • -ic uf 21 his control. Campos ethic claxoes for can¬ didate* have been -rhoduicd lor ; tonight and ' ester- j leaching position may attend last stand in the far North 'dbcr lo».t or {school under the bill during each ."•gainst onrushlng Allied troops. ^-'•>,'*J clooa Jcnison J Th"fX who are enrol Jet in pt« - ha- l*rr»i. minute* before*(arc not'able to gain admittance I dent Truman flew back from trnr r:;- but realized j to the professional school arc cx» K; Ai ,1,1 Mu. luliKlul : dramatic Pacitir journey, yeatcr- *«r as $bn M : cvpted from the regulation pi o- day and high officials Immediate- s 1 iJiut.-sr.p'ic honoi Jiy, vided that they keep their appU- m* a smoker tor all tho« in,, ; ly ,began spreading the word that dun t press he had any Stations ' tor admittance ajiivc. If (crested m photo-journalism: readied general agree- [*-v l* returned T p.m. tonight, id room 32 ol .they do get accepted at a later | ment with General Douglas Mac- ilt- lue* %| sgfldate. they will be able tu continue the UriiWk | Arthur on every issue they d»- j* U» *U- ; •MrfT <■ . ■ Thursday, OrtnLj TffP MICHIGAN 9TATP NEWS Par* Two Nick"* Niche Mlflilmn Slatr IN'rwa Watch Out, Sam! Thf A. A. U. P. Editorial Pan •By Tom Nirhftfo, MONDAY SIGHT'S MEETING of the An.<, THURSDAY, (X'TOpFK ID, 1030 |tion of University PWffekxoiH resulted in « t|. f; a problem that the ifToup consider of \im the Apr Bonrd rulinfr prohihitinir faculty |wr-(,r,^?| 'tpi. Change In Hand Uniforms i ticipatintf in partisan election* without first I inpr a leave of absence* iv,iJfE' t)emands Immediate Action "Some maintain the action Is an infrinifum.-nt «t freedom and individual right*. In a peritHf f,j{1 tempt* to limit personal ex pre** (on and th».ut|™ >J>• If the hand vlmmed lately. Is to have new uniform*, aKtrr< salvy ' anif- ... concrete uctlon must he taken T/C X I Ma me. them for being ntwplclou* of any niovn Ah.(;J There Should tie 110 delay in riiTfnnlzing n campaign to enlist the aid of everytine In- •j -jLf to limit by edict the ba*ic rijrht of-participati.-7-fa ijjjfct | However. there are a few point* on each i-!. oj >?» 8!',defeated, In replacing the present military clothing that.slows down the hand und destroy* i deration. First", the ruling wa* requested i .'the effectivene.n of the format ton* the hand present*. ' *• " — ' J The admlplstralh.n, by its silence, has i'm atjktement of A|f Hoard policy on the mat staff member who wished to participate i j dilated tacit approval of the change if stu¬ —4U»l Together dents take the initiative. The ahimtii office jlias nodded cautiously that It Is interested tic* ri' ' groups of people, the students, the alumni I that the commnnde. I .mixing Armory. rvml Iinjiip. Hint t- UiM Anx-rti-sn Am-p»»nr» "f such n I *"'• at' h-Act was amanilisl in I'.M- to spis-ilic ] und the faculty. That makes a group of seven organiza¬ Therefore we believe that a new hand l m half before the IVp'^ I post iniaht not ne»ess.iiily role ment against la-rs of the taachin* profession from il- i tion* planning the activities for Homecom¬ committer he established composed ,>1 I Ian, (bat On1 nor Devfly him .but of politics, but*it certain- mu f ivit Service employees a-e riot parmitleil : rnntlonalfet jy would pjei hHie any political j which already laid been prutuu-ud ing . . seven groups without one coordiMat- two students, (wis alumni, two faculty leiie fuctilty don't fall Ino that cslcirorv ,- . | wmtf of his party, Intend* Jo activity foi the duration and thatl'l"' w-etterh world ihioogh o •- I can really sea no justification for chin idg lender. members and a chub man. This would i'lallenge. the rtrnr# narrowly nfc- might Id- i» piotiacted period Atlantie Part * This lack of coordination resulted in situ¬ give representation In all parties con- tioonlist element of the pm iv l?d Governor Dewey's course fori He made if clear that whatever riirhis Imh'hiisp of the ruMntr. ations such as this. ! crrnrd and wnuhl provide conlinoily to hv Senator Hribeit A Twft Pf 1352, n* projec ted in his "Meet J America doe* will Is- in partem The procisliir* under the new ruliiqr foi (ttito. This fnrpni^ts t real batite the Press tail id interview. w;m j*h»p with tie* Arts tie nationfj^llut The president of A I'D thought lie was to the committee by rotating terms so that wishlnir to take part In partisan politics - within the party from here opt not very surprising. Wlirn he m - t.he words rolled up against U ' have a word on what was going on at the amt at the convention, itself. cf ii'iscnce. When he is defeated at the ,, • l eptud the "drnft" to urn for a j Kremlin doors Homecoming hall. Hut he found out tlic- I 2 Heteetlon of tieoeral EOiOp- third term as governor it was lerm of olTic#. he can return to his stair po "The free men nf the world Alutnni offlre had taken over direction of this to pointed out here that tin* clearly have hut one rhotre if they are to return l» guaranteed lo asscs-iate prof.-. The next problem is "litniiiing the funds bowci «« hit rsiulldslc, widely this . the ,hall. Ma ,. ,, , . „ , w atlracti.il. »f the hall was the U|( ,,, ,, UMir„,mx Tin- cost will ho shed. n.r».,t. . WgVM' ||beof 'Whom thi y tHiptjlir meant l but he intended lo lead the fight within his party fuf the U remain free The* mad'ep- the nahi hs« not Keen violated as far as crowning «>f the Homecoming beauties at the at the most .$25. «"k with Ihr pm Hare . ip/u-oral Of AtT he said uhielly i-l »lnl .il.,' wo- f««rpi s.t l.f l*• direu l'nr McKee Shim » iju-t in which arf *.l» " j ipiestion. entirety. How the orgunization collected the h.al he uir i eiV happy at ®»- The Pre ' ! Other Homecoming blank *|mt«* arose Pan money would not lie important. ; UimUm Umvemty where act | t pie! and ll*V sponnoied the ilisplay*, yet who did the nidging and who iudging «»l bouse As a reward inside the blouse of each now president, uniform would In» the name of the organ- HUpport w;i* T(TTI1K-EDITOR:vtHon I ~~foe! im|o*ii(*tl l» i* a r.inty t t-ould in* contacted for information nlmut the . ization that donated that particular uniform xv Konpml tijflt jhp I prai-o- f- r «nnw» pu re of jinjrnaii*Hc au« -- then STATK NKMS u* the staff nf tht» p»p«'.i" l {Judging wa* never made known It still i* The hand commit tee then would he ; hw,i pieceed to Thai notice «arriiHl I \« f>wM ca0oUfic for tbt» • pot completely clear. chatL-ed with the duties id sellinic the ever. I do want to highly commumi Tom t ity battle - IiiUmnationalii HICCIHI illiHtJJ ffltlfl ill j | Another cross-purpose event occurred dur prnvrani, ohlnininc plcdccs from orCau- Nc* Vi tiiHc h»i if • h,» " thi cats to'-frectJotn ih ! i'liniipi^" article ial artior ( Ing Homecoming. The Central Michigan iruliiins, then collecting the nmnci. party llf emons the t w printed in the Oct. the ltcpubbcan { 'Alumni assis intion threw an exclusive dance plannina the desian of Ihr new uniform to \h n«4»»- rtanirzi 'bat tor ixobituifiiNt • f the STATE }>t the Causing nrmorv at the same time as and (innllt doiny the aclunl piircloisiny «mMfler»tt> j WlitH "bcctj general philosophy." Th » Although Runs Mc* lie- Homecoming Hidl at tin* And. nf the unifnrnis. bafi- 1 It i- the opinion i f fhi- pnper that if the This sounds like a hitf jub und it is. but eiil to i — — - ( Hal H'iril from Gen. 51 ir Xr ! college otters enough nf an attraction for the results would la- mure than cxtrcnich ,H,pUi,r L. I feally oOilfrttaod* Jbe pn-lilciti* Ihar'* he«fh|iMi1er« in Tok*' TATE NEWS. i alumni to want to return, then it >hould satisfyuqr -- , l ie T.I it plsnei't the wmW , •trnn«li emphatice* ihti th It »»o Kukira«te(I then that hr I . w ithout a NtruKilc. | I tdimuhttc enough interest to keep the alums Rut tune is valuable and now is lite nio will not pollry of Mientth whtrh h» whether t Ihc Ohio ScnAoi j also HUght' Jjayt a carDtuJatr of i i pround the campus while hen- : ment to push the protect and tret the work onrtutaie. Nor, To- a canrttti hi« ow n who mifihl t»e Genera!! » The desire for a "caharet style" dance underway I. will i'thar prt>fea»iiio«l phli- j Euenhower At - iiv\a> from college rulings regarding litpmr Once the major committee Is established i« who ** yet have no |mr- it wn$ ,iH>«nted o Is obvious. The intbiciu-i on student* told to and rtfeelivc leadership demonstrated, many mi iittDChmrntf, give in «»** j hkely bw .party Tht lattar senrmlly prater! a'third tut j htm i i»l»ev rules while here ought not have been other students and iitfanizatIons nil! prub- nf then own kiiui io a i*nit t uartdidalt', and ; I oiisideied. abb pun in and help in the drive. j , All these cootie I* ,-dh»,I be n>olved in fu- The plan has Im-cii outlined. It muv ver ho* aald whcihi- i Jure years if the Alumni office, the Home not In- pcrfist but it is a start. The (hviuiih the jgenrr.il tei j l«-mitig Queen group, and PaitHel IKr would okay for starting the drive seems to trcevhva h-«vr» little i bt that I xhoul'ter , i. t together and sclm l one ism sou oi small have been flashed. The challrnue has neozfrtt c\'vrture« are ' WI'oUp of pervor-M t»> nwrdinete all so tivitiu*, Iwen made. The desire has shown itself. ighl party He wan l^ie olviect would n«»t Ik4 to empower this With all this obvious, let's find someone, Little Mail On Cauipuz » gitjoup to hand down the law on what should somewhere to get the ball rolling und star'l * and should not Ik' done. Ilather it would In¬ the drive to ptuvide the Michigan State to get all to pull together .it a team AND College marching band with uniforms fitting I.FT KYKRYnNE C.I>K KNOW WHAT'S lor a college of this size and caliber I (i(>lNU-ON We've all beard a!n*.o>« -murh aUout the I growth of this iblUge H-uueeoining I>h>s f.roiiTH" Ami (•rouiiifi J a'e I SHI I id to get higget Fight, now is the It is always a pleasure to watch a student j time to start laying plan* . t »oordination activity grow and grow and grow. j| r what will come off next year ar~Honie- f«coming. And that is precisely what the Activities : Carnival has done m its three year history. i Alumm. sjuiUn nwuH/un*. Knpjsi Alpha , |!\er\ student that porticiputcd in setting j Slnre the rretiiknt net | Mu. A I'D. I'kuiifl and IFi'. ivm«ml«r . . . up this year's carnival, tin matter how small art Intlinrtlvrli to pot UNITED WK STAND. Dl\ IDED W F. FALL load politic«| front It 1 or large his jub, is to Is- congratulated. ri 4 |: j—i (j l■r" IF The student organizations that had booths *e*m Mirpolltiral j withoat to aa» Inlrntthat ri -j ' at the carnival also deserve an applause. Not 1 4- ! | " • • nichijan fitartc Neat* , only fur L-ing an active organization but for tlit* Improvement in the lisiks of the booths ever the previous carnivals. land the first commando r 0 I -i. i ! 1 a a> ■t J* r" if ST W'e don't mean to detract from the success aa of the lust two carnival* but merely are not¬ n■ ft a V J ' ing the progress that is being made. The heads uf this year's carnival have E il X Is )>o«UW*ir«< y*«T tjpm 1— .n irnra Tim* m*»r «i piiiim n\i;i(n pii-w in i-ntii .eHUun uf »n xut V »» mil »» All se t ■ capitalized have on any mistakes made in the tarst, noted_. where improvements could be taking Ahead J4 a or *7 . made, and then went ahead and made them, •r Af W«rM sun ,-lfe c' i Now we understand that the leaders of thi* 4> 11 TT w if ASs.roi'M uoe.lwi i year's show are evaluating their success and WASHINGTON Tho Msrtr.c « Ms«, ISH.r j ijgj I are making recommendations for improving corpi snnounced thst Uwrt next year's event. The Activitiaa Carnival, due to good stu- ' ol(lcrrj duty than wjU ori*. ^ : i St ia rr i _ rnall) 'U w-rnztrt bccam/^t i ii dent leadership, has become one of the oot- ' "WW by »«.. ■ mm. I October 19. I960 ,keley, Mayo, London Swim Parly the Leod In 'Murals Highlights of Monday voIlc>' bn" East ' .. Thee t May a"'1 Kast London. Dorolf and Maiyery Sindemsn ench netted six were YWCA Plans |pi»l Kant Yakclcy's team to a 31-18 victory over A weekend' of portio and "iw Yakeley took ■Zeta. I"1 \ iten,' hlKh scorer Tri Delt. •'vice project- has liecn for big sisters will Big Sister i ncil i* to get enough mntion about the sister's duties, ,, .ui. be staged by AWS, iVVS, Lois Stewart, big sisters ; Block II with thla bnaueil six. aeheduled by the college that each girl will For further information about South Compile!' socKerl a YIVCA. .xtarting with a splash MSf" women students will answer President llhitnah' chairman of the ie Big Sister c< conn- have only or two win over Alpha Xi Delta to 63-10 ell, announced Inst night. n Jittlc sis- becoming a big sister, interested take l«irty tomorrow night at 8. challenge on their general lack of interest In democracy girls should get in touch with the lead In rtlnck V. Clrace dct, South Campbell, scored 20 Itan- Attcr the party in the Women's tonight. troduee freshmen and transfers to "Wc urge everyone veryonr who Is 1, in¬ in- *WS bo!rd. gym the YMCA and YWCA The first in a series of campus-wide discussions will lie the MSC campus, arc few and far terested in being a big sister to points. swimmers will meet held at 7:30 p.m. in room 31 points, East Yakeley clinched CoTleee between, Miss Stewart stated. contact AWS representatives. Big their house for dancing, and meet many Interesting peo¬ lead in Block II by doughnuts, of the Union. President Han¬ Plans are being formulated for sisters are needed now as well as defeating East evening is under ple who come to talk to us," Miss a biggel- and better big sister In the spring," Miss Steward ritli an* Chip* London, 43-18. nah will air his views and McKeown declarer!. sys¬ con¬ nrraUM the direction Pork Chap III Ceve Fitrh. Wil- tem for next year. Evaluations tinued. C'htrken Dinner liamsville. N fears,for Americans' lack of "We car. help ourselves and I |m»x. Prlcg shrimp Alpha Omicron Pi has the lead jimlor. and Ho- of the present system will be < berta Kelly. interest in democracy and world our country right here and now fe rats t hicken. In I in Block I. Kappa Kappa Gam¬ $mg sophomore. made in nl! dormitories by means- Each spring blanks are circu¬ W. 33-21- ma arid Chi problems. Pat McKeown, AWS by knowing everything we can of questionnaires and group dis- lated throughout the dormitories , r.imr* Omega arc first place in Block IV, tied'for The Saturday night ffoedowt about qtir government and * what for. prospective big sisters to fill LXdnJeh.1 Son South will get' underway at 9 p.m. if nounccd. is going on in the world," she out. They give complete Infor- Williams, North Wil¬ the Women's gym. With music added. liams, Wells I and Wells II have bi Tonight's parley . defaulted Mnee the Benny Deniej by AWS. PanHellcnic council, opening of ,l„ •orated into pext year's hig season. All other Worthington. Women's Co-op league, and the Karnes will be calls the dm- women's dormitories. *r program. The AWS activi- played ai schHuted . board. representatives arc the Open Tn All sister chairmen for each dor- The meeting is open to all stu- Wives' Slate dents who are interested in what Newly elected Officers of the | | is happening in our country and abroad. Miss McKeown stated, Social Work club are as follows: Idcnt, John Sullivan. Inkster in the council Louis Laundry and Dry Gleaners Square Dance j ganizations Hcprcscntatives of the sponsoring the four or¬ cam* leteva, Johnstown. N Y. junior representatives, *n. They plan "We ( lean with Cere KverylMn* Veu Wear" In C.lab llonse S ing units, housemothers, and secretary, Dorothy Clark, Sagi¬ naw IIACHKLOR IH'N'DI.Ks livery thine thoroughly MadntU 's nl will also »»e of the Student rep¬ Junior: treasurer. Clwf. Bay City senior; and pro¬ Nanry which 1* fall. washed and llulf-drird. — Shirts, so* and handker- present. gram chairman. Tat Ptttman, thlefs rarefiillv Plans Completed Orosse lie junior. finished. Wtstl hnotes specially *\p \ Mrwur handled. Plans for spreading interest In present day problems will be group cha j completed nt a meeting of the terday. planning committee at 7 tonight. Fall For the Rest i,f October We Will (live ! Completed pi Chang.- Over ami -Anti -1'rtw to those attending the general S l» E C l" A I. 25% OFF Cmarnnlerd Rc/mirx anil Turn- I /) 11'nrli On All l-aundrv and l»rv Cleaning M A G E E' S STANDARD SERVICE \l.l. WORK HONK KlfillT HERE IN EAST I.ANSINfi 1100 E. Grand River — 0-5217 Let Ts Go Tonight only vote-, f;<*>,/.<<' Honorary n%:\ A»M To Attend SKATING EV FRY EVENING II. of M. Merlinf> EAST LA N S I N G & Open hit 9:00 P.M. ■viltinLiv St Snmlav \fn-riiii«iii« imply >ISC STUDENT SPECIAL America's greatest 10 AON. CAM S3.M . coat valufc- ,., miii it i, it , m a iiati: SINOI.K AI»M. JI ST WHAT VOI It KVKNINCiS 50c PARTY NEEDS «k. OtY AFTERNOON :t:.c FOR THAT HOLIDAY SPIRIT Fur A Real Treat HALLOWEEN NARO TINE Trv Our PARTY llallnwi-i ii l'nni|ikiii Crnlt-r Rri.-k 37c A I'int NNSNMAH STATE AI ICE ARENA NATTNEWS Put Your Foot in Itl Flottory if Unmittakablo Ouick Trip Favorite! SlUBLE SHOE Trioetelly HATS AND BAGS : IN MATCHING MATtftlAL Jcu put you, toot in it sad sec • Nev, • fed O While lite Outcry . . . tbc fat . . . W-kritand why it's luch a favorite »"h everybody ... everywhere 1 LOU'S SHOES g*«D fiVKf thfirsda*, Octr.Vr I; Grand Old Man Of Baseball' Resigns As Manage Fifty Year Career Hot Sun Doesn't Slow Spartan Grid Practice Ends For Connie iMunii Preps Team . rlTt!.At»KM'!!T * - t,lV-Oitde Mark. imrobntt'x "Clrnnd Old Man*' re*igr.ed yesterday after 50 years . < manager of the rMha»n«h» tthVUIe*. Louis Returns Against Brion Into hi* *h'» * A.- manager stepped Jlromv Itykrs, fit, star B. (IfORClR TlttMBt LL 'third hesemv. thr A1h letics when < opuie Mark's follrwlftg in the mntstrpt of Mr. Mark and rut rjdnil out his Ideas * Wants Charles Rematch A blistering snn tmvrred ever the -Snort,,. P, team dominated 'he 1>s.*etiall fnrhranf. Fr«l«»iril terilny afternoon a* they sweated through ■ picture two decade* ago. Dvkcs. munaser of the Chimin At the *amc time. Art Ehler*. White Roy troth 10.14 to 104ft, After Tuneup Fights hours <»f stiff drills and scrimmages. "Old Sol" (lid not slow down the State in- f tntceeeded -Fnrle Mark a* assist» «nt manager during the past srn- rmcAOO—(/m — FVirmer heavyweight "champion .Toe ing for Saturday tilt with ^ ritl|rltT. . *nfi At the some time, Mii'kev Istuis, trying In make n enmehack frotti a romphnck thnt | the Hilltotipers from Mar- fewAfter- smith-pa* rimsi'-v • A's star rnt- failed, is going ♦" tinil 'em curly henceforth. Thiit Include* . Cochrane, former 'luette university. e,.e„tial drill--. • •hamplon Hazard Charles, If nod when they meet again. .Head roach Mrnin nnrt [n „ yvtr..| 1 The long trull hack begins I sent his players through furtda- ;scrimmage o, "..,A at t'hirago-atadium NoV. 20 menial punting pMrtlre and punt ltd dayW praeli whi'ti l.otiis meet* Argentine reluin drills with Everett j_ The lnppe- ('emir llrinn, whose in.round "Sonny" Brhndellu* and ,tr*s hnut with thr erstwhile llrowli Thomas doing most nf the boot Top Defense* Unit Fares Michigan 10 to II CAMPUS Itol CLASSIFIED 2 FREE STATE THEATER. > In I PASSES FIND YOUR NAME CLASSIFIED • Prflow Cve IN A THEATER r«'»' *hk or tnt'i rruM f«N UM 1 f M. * «?)* r tr CHMf TO ' «;l Campus Linen Rentals AUTOMOTIVE wasata HtNtlON MM h CAS JbO WELCOME STATE MOfOtS, INC. fOI PA«tlCULA« APPETITES !- JOOf HVMC ft., YAKS C»rf« tout? tODAt Hoeflinqer Bakinq Co. 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S ^lu'n^r 'Z" WiUTtn " 'j KSauS. fn ™&" ,.nu "'"""f! »*«■ ptoiectt, m fS€i (Vt'ihcr 19. 1910 f .it e m 11 R 1 rt a n state news p»f» fit# [ost Of Veteran Spartan Wrestlers Frosh Track Men leturning For Early Mat Practice of Wed S'11"® In Dual Meet ; Cross-country Coach Km ! Hehlndeman gut *hi* firgt im- | pension of what to yxpect from hiVIYeshmitn distance tofuad WEST POINT, N.Y.—(/P)— ifi an inter-aquad dash against th" vm>it v yestenlay. tnsSrtnm Yoar Untried Fencers 'tr nv HOB /OI.(7.H j Head renchiR Conch Charlie SchmittcIV charge* sailed i The Michivmt, football, team didn't have to .ink 'Avhere's Klmer?" when it played Army last Salnrilav. ' But Klmer Stout. ( * j good The fioah looked yory impruHsive.anrl vyrirjed Schlademafi*. j theory that the Spatintis atd* f £ embarking on a iv\y cycle «»f ntatei'iul. 20-year-old , six W'a* He i Hockey ox. ud Wayne a briej Senttwent' JLp, vvork^put hi prep- . ,;irh VViidlcy Collins took the wraps n(T ■ |Well nit" their third week of priatjee yesterday with plenty, defensive center at the U.S. j id n six way tie finish; the RernveK From Injury tlijs work as ho put a stpiail of r>rj '| 'l laiiilntnentnls and light drills, tary A< tdemy was a hard man to if,ash placed four ^tuf of the six tVoi» Seta icneiiKe. highly fouled stri>.in'Worknilts. a-pin I in fc'hmitter faces the task of moulding a winning tenm from A Tribute locate today when-someone want- j runners. The vnrsltv team tan vd to break the news that he^d j minus the seven men that are Kopluimore cut '(■ the runner who Purdue meet dropped with a stinting his tiventy-spcoml group of largely untried." ~ : I i»een c'horrri Aasot uded Pifss col- 1 |pg Ohio State. Sntut'dav -nr-ored nnkj^.. was bttCk .. yoar at K 'sophomores ' M:inlev Prabb and At, Walk- Honoring •t. h. will hnvn runnuut trying to get the-ankle i .■ .i sVpintl t" !voted on at Bint timi*. j fione from last year's xipind 'At the vilwi pOyllinn, schmllirr thy coming I which fashioned a i.r j State's »chol T-Mr in ,rt,i {he foil' At .Inr. 1 Perhaps' it is because his career] WrecVar Senriea ( lie vc land ;o thaji yp cure t» SI <>.<)., ENT typewriter FARKIR "21" ond wi»K Icaop your work Marion & Sanders 100% VIROIN WORSTEDS SLACKS 100' <. Wool " Fhnntl • Giliardine 0«t, MkUmi toniag. Machines *** «low at " »'LU MONTH KLOCK'S SHOES Thursday, Oct0yr MSC Studies Lit Qui. Meeting Faculty Debate Nov< Radio Active 'Belvedere9 Howley Tells Berlin Story Substances . Graduate* - Brlaadirr Onrral Frank U mm * t * * I By TOM LKffH Next Summer .... I , -i«k, Flu-nori p. Lawrence tout mifht Ww«*i i . u, of the j complete opp»a, 'Oceania. II..wiry lold hit .»pcrlcncc« In ltOH"lC\ ^IM*(IKS In a hwi.H .. .. Itnflin Hiiriim the tense mist-war - (The chcm.Jtry department works | with radioactive materials but not MSC Kr.srli-h un/>rii irin ail Enfil'tnn . . ,;t>4 « - I 'u««« . dinary carbon. . . . sian* were totally different In their Work. Since tbpy are only mildly radioactive, the salts arre kept in Jack Holt, 53-year-old special I * nnthin* £«. clonic | tajre of OnrrH < Omnia. . ,lcmnrr.-.tic • .n«tltuti» democratic .njtltiili"'" —~ American* have imagination, ordinary Jar*. The carbon, a H- Lawrence preserve*! a lengthy re Eiirnpc and ihe United Slntef. emotional need to he do¬ vi«w of the Engtofc *tate of «I- j lawrrnrr Emnkallr I fluid, comes in sealed glass tubes. and on ing new things, said General Ilow¬ The people who work with The energetic ATO member is fairs and maintariwd tHa?. nrn if ! Ijw.rnce. however, was llrm : I" vote, ley. Russians, onThe other hand, now looking toward next summer, complete .*octal»f»T;-*» 'A England r that the hrand t.f English aocinl- ■ Ho thinks I.,, 'j Micro "materials have to be extra tend to be unemotional They arc careful not to spill them, or get when he will get a B:A. in journ¬ is the goal of the L»hori1e« it ,m today i, too far away from , lite problem .,r j, l-c dialectic, willing to argue without them'on their hands, alism. He hopes to enter the will ortiy come m the traditional that of oith.atox s.Kinllsm. and in 'gently." for something they be. production end of the field in Eri2lt-h 4«r«.vratK ' «»? j Professor' E. Lolningor pf the graphic arts. Cmm, ,«»«■ are itevi"" t.hcml{|try department points out Bet i 'that-even the slightly radioactive -MsHolt commutes this year from ,rnt ... F«rt»r«1 K.ik *"ld gram They are firmly action n pro¬ of establishing communism, | mitiirght can cause serious trouble a per careless exposure. f Kl? home near Brighton. About an audi.i.M* *>t fn—"*■ IW perocow bclhg a grandfather: one of his who"iitt*m»d. •■•.» •< a Makes a Man Love a Pia three daughters had promised him fratur,' of tkc Of O-.k rocdms and can't change their course. ! The department.use* a number n grandson someday. She made In the llertJCulto.'V wjiH.nt lasi I Generaf Ilowley used women's li^tsHp Illustrate the contrast be* | of Gclger counters to make sure the lab is "cleaned up" after •good on the promise, and another night • of the daughters had a baby girl The ombr.no,.. rtMC id Nrnr- and a Woman Ixtve a t ween 'Russians nnd Americans. ! radioactivity work. The counters during, the past year. torn Eieh*y-Fn.t* v *bK-r. :< 1 " Women'* Hat* A Russian woman buys a hut. j come in several sizes. The smail- ..tilo In»land of :»V) may «*» ! est, a, battdry-ruri: "survey" mod. 'riovrtnp in th* -.^Ta-'hi-al mid %'ears it for months on end ^Mexico's westermost possession J el is about the size of a lunch is Guadalupe Island. 180 miles lfrtivi.m," whH-b tiawi'i! f)r- because its "good enough,'* wall-', tifwi if EmMsrtt Snr.al- southwest of San Diego, Calif. ' ;fii»t tin American woman wants [ The largest type consists of a Acorns found on Guadalupe Is¬ iJ ncW hat every few months, She : lead-lined over which holds a land, off Mexico's west const, are gets tired,'of . ner Old ones, and [sample of '"hot'' mineral nnd* a two inches in diameter. ci nves a change. j detecting tube. According to prof. American Industry Lcininger, the chemistry depart- The American hatmaking in¬ i nrent' plans to expand, the range dustry thrives on satisfying her Wants. The driving force of con¬ .of "its work with radioactivity. the ramus sumer demand keeps , countless other industries producing and ex¬ Ihinc.in Nine* panding-the American way. ■ The differing attitudes of Amer- j Sryffvrt Sayn: g Original lean nnd Russian soldiers kept j tension high in Berlin, nccorrling to General Ilowley. The Russians | ja.inl'- jinii|iiiiK ! : som'r FrM Ckkk'R would come up with various plans j Sryffrrt liinii|Hit|: ■ I'fw.ne hut Howie}.' often hint t<» say, can't; do that with Amort-; Four Directors Present ••You Why? Cmiim* every* ; - 8-2113 ■ ImmIv likes. ■ ■■■■■■■■• Studio Theater Plays- ■ | The Friendly Stare an the Hill | I Take Out Studio Theater Workshop ruim- comedy "The Marriage Propnsa ■ • DRIVE I* SERVICE Ita.li.. Stuff ■ tier one will presepl It* first plays j are If..** Van TiroH umoic. David Thompson, He Flint sopl E. Laaiiag Phamaay ■ at 7:15 tonight This is the first of j fu Ms, I Mil. graduate student, ,o 'three student directed workshop j Sally Gibson, Ann Arbor soph NineStudeni* "Circuimtoiieex Altei inure Put MeKenna, Ken noi Cases" N. V. graduate student is ditrch 'ill K. firand Rlvrr, K. Lamin. Announce All | written by Ruth Giorloff will be inesenled first. Beverly Holden. senior, will direct the WKAR Shorn | Chicago Knit to Fit cast consisting of Bally Williams. Chosen ; Middlcficld, Ohio Junioi. Barbara through open competi¬ ; l.amptun, Birmingham junior; uiut if You uovk flowers tive trials, nine MSC students Donald Stewart, Charlotte *oph<>- comprise the tmnouticlng stall of visit here now. the college radio station. Knelt He not only like to nil tour orders . . , . juk a day during the j Patrick Grand Rapids we love to show flowers. hour day of WKAR and WKAH- freshnwin Chris Oaryet, Pontlgc is stage manager. There is always some- jM . Acceptance by the trials entitle* Palmidler, Grand Rapid* thing special to dlsplax ihe m'lccted students to bfgm , will direct Stanley I tough- 'Indoctrination peritxi during iximhIv **Phipps " In the cast r«r our visitors, whether you ronie which they learn the "form" used buy Anne Lunguis, E. lain- o see or to buy. by WKAR. Ning sophomore, William Keup, "Announcer* must bp able to 'tune lit *«oi»v* hicago junior; and .tames lloot- han.llr all type* of programs." tan. Grand Rapids freshman. while we've especially Hccofrting to Larry Frymhe. V>ro- Stage manager is Fred Harris. gram director of WKAR "Spec- Eugene IT- , lovely selections Neil. will be directed by Anne at so pleasing prices. sports does not lienelit eithei the Ho. Huffab.. N Y senior. station or the beginning Raymond Monte, Trenton sopho¬ ,ee»".iie added. ' LitaiT Op« (Ming 300 day more, Martha I Urn, Borrlen vpiings sophomore Flunk, Saginaw senior, Roger William Keids Flower Shop Marx, Atlanta. G« ficshmaiiivind lite in order to bring the radio Donna Radcliffe, Flint M.phomoie ISf. WEST caiAXD RIVER EAST I.ANSIS.) listeners complete coverage daily. nakc up the cast The three seniors on the staff ■ In the cast of Anton Chekhov's this term are, Rudy Ertlwhek. Bot!,.|.« NY Jack Folio, lli«H>k- l> n. N Y . and Hob Boston ot 1'on- tiac Orlo Olson of Wheeloek. N D., Bill Wcideman oi Grosae I'ointe. Jim Adams of Fast lainsing and Dick Gardiner ot Detroit make up the junior clus* representa¬ tives on the stall Ron Mini' ot Fort Huron is the lone sophomore on the staff and Don Hotter of Nlunising. a grad¬ uate student, is the other mem-' bet The t',8, Bureau of BtundardK gives asphalt a safe 1I.hu life top tanking as for industrial use, The 4—f mh tf iialwi Ike twit *f with Its >ui(a!, 19 N,I„ii.W ,M,| \r^,l,-. Not . . . .ocgulo's. "v t ew fKii . . . ivteJ "ur-fcakevably low toi a irm •-lepJeniih year Hovipy wardrobe and at Kat i,i ct U i Note »..>t Ooakty N>l,-; Only. Now Is the tvuo to time SAVE money . * * Shop mvrds ^ANSINtS AMP east LANSING '•d»ly while this »a-e lasts.,. ^ ^ ««« PlSSAT.SF.tP October 19. 1950 Turnabout In "52? Tickets mortar boa llll 1 30, Mural room, Union. On Sale former wells hall rfftldrntft 2*5 p.m., Sunday, Weill .30. Ul Olds hall. Election of room. Party. radio child 8:90. room Zt, Union. tower chard of officers, ft re- ' (1:30. Beaumont Tower. Tickets for the special train to .'titution, and the South Bend for the Notre pnme of the dormitory football game went on sale yes- ./ ;,-rvice w*ui~tbe , terday afternoon at the Union desk for students only. . initial meeting of The sule will be limited to stt:- . : nuncll last Tucs- dents until noon today when it U Abbot hall. ••!rv Allendale. Ne\y will and be opened to non-student* students alike. Friday is the CrR %D9*ATE STUDENTS Town a College Shop Is elected cholr- lust day that tickets con be pur¬ >:■ "», Sunday, Oct. 21 20i Em! lirnnd Kivtr. Kan l.an«inr •tig school year, chased at the desk. "b.yfSse Vr.it No. - a*- ' 4. i'.jr Lake Junior Only Passace >xnl5. Open i .secretary. There is no provision made for m their office Name? in tickets to the game. Dean of Stu¬ W hat's , ■ .-H to constitution ratified I dents Tom King stressed. Tickets on sale at the Union desk are Just for passage to South Bend and MOTHrPf RAFT CLASS - *■* ,•««.. hrjwn»n Wive in a do not include admission to the wtituUnn .will . stadium. ....... East L«n»ing'i Oldest Ready-To-Wear Shop. onger central- wre delegated Wh.ii this pl.t,itr >,r We Believe Everything When Backed Up By /tre-presldont- Orn., Owlnht It. Klvnhnnpr (left) and ■ 1 »<•«'* was mail* in IM». Itrw.r w as th. It.put. will also be Il.an pr.sldrptl.il iinmlnrr.. On 11.1. IS, ll.w.v rall.tf for llsrn- l.ow.r ,.s thr Krptlhliran ninnlnr. (or pr.slrt.pt |„ inr.J, rh. •leaning service New Vork rnv.rnor look l.lmsrir out of a thlrrt SVhlt. .wale Hops, ra.r operation as I,. sp«k. jp Nrw Vorlt ov.r thr NHC trlrvtaton protram. -Mrrt \rrr-s, «tf titllxillsiliilf Here Are A Few of the Nationally Adverti«ed mental basis in Th. I'r.ss" aort prats,-rt kls.phpwrr as a man who r.allr upd.r £ Tifket* Slill A%aihifi fLimes You'll Find at TOWN end COLLEGE. •stand-, the problems of the world." initiation facilities will l'i»r Hurl Ives Show -»art* in r used auto euaranlcd pttrN. new anil • Kimberly to the student • MenforA 1'.ln.i*ictil nnil l'i>i»iliir • Te*tron IIFIOHIIS incurred will • Sermuda • DUn# What happened to Ph a resolution <. V the stdeliner asked "Aw." night by the State New members of Blue ■ Key he youngster muttered ' Sotmy This resolution irandeliuH (the varsity's piston >■ Hcademie free- •gged left liaifbackt suddenly1 • to write a letter iscoveted I was in his way. lie's ( requesting a new u i permit "the ieniwl." radio'station f the E E. huild The MSC ai r»d«« - W«SII. Portrait of with the call tensed In the lis. Instructor Amarka's ginecring «!ep Ten Per Day most versatile suit... I shirtwaist • SOio n* who ''wish, to enter *$*? t?ni1ed States must contact In look vnur In . i hi style and heiiufTTt tour I Announced Michigan weekend. V. 8. Immigration Steaks I . . . . . Stenks Chicken . Belly's Beauty Bar . Jinny Piinplmrn, ItirlluriUoti Yimrtl I DINING ROuMa ' Jinny I'aniflM.rn, Cleveland A1 MOM'lttRK" IN EVER* t ORNr n Hi'iyhl.-, Ohio. aophomore, nized when it group oi nml Mill Itichnrdson, Uctri.it gn students asked If they i«cnli>r. have hern appointed how Americans five, in SPECIAL v MR. the first group visited iter, Mich. S E L L I NG Blood hay Collier s l l»nrs for J.'I NO ShAM Mm k Jr.-ttiml and the f\ l.uhorilim yet. I litirojH'inis. MSI explained. Ih'hulers Mnleli I.aw School Ii'hI PI ils Toniulil Infoi'iiialion Now Ituailv In Ikrki'V Gabardine Siax 1 he picked lidding. 11.75 • Alterations Ire*' Haw Fall Calors Atlvi'rlisinjt hmnker Si'lit'ilnU'tl I .H Union cut LtniiM Itclux J'or on (Tuning of Jc/uroi nilli ill cue smoolli louuftinu coortlinulcs Home Economics Club lb Observe I nih il \ntions I)uy Dorian's three-puurter length quilted t •at with gold embroidered pocket. Whit navy. Si/ts in 16. 19.95 (b) 8»> . satm loUMKintt pajamas with a y quilled satin coat. Ruby or ) 10 tu 16. 19.95 (ill I wraparound rots; w v sleeves. leopard y/ fout Cbms^ZbCyJit! kiuj IvCMtloul ^HMILLAND m u t RUSSELL MUM