turn out! pep rally, hanushell, tonight Frees* Friday: Foreeml 'Fair' fttr Foal!tall Fa an ! , Blustery- winds and a killing | frwrc predicted tor tonight are a ^ ■ .sure sign . • i J w,",.rr 6 Overcoats I again make that fall is here and °n the way. an and gloves appearance | students begin the chilly once and trek to | South Campus for eight o'clocks. Prepare to Face Wolverines I "Ut there's one bright note in ,}tho Weather Bureau's forecast, j They predict fair Hugh Crowd for Saturday. to See Clash CD. Blood Program ra i »tudrnl Readied I to I'irk Queen w Coeds Reach Finals Homecoming (Contest III SALLY rHELrs MSC 1951 Homecoming Queon,. Dorothy l.onn Trapp, Joan Swan ton, Joanna ! liaunian. were thoftcn last night in r : Union Ballroom. pi' 11 • Kinal selection of tho Hi ' 1 icoming Queen, sponsor* m Kuli'S Air ,he •s"ar,a" Ma^ •king yesterday of ail top U3. uUiuaU ivmv^wx it firs ' fc ftl r. * J ..pan H*H« , ««ie "f ' Street Shu rJlowin? the P«| ^.up drill for 12 Gi'ie Gem and Normal ]>, general ch ■ drag. the'third ortrt dom i'lhr n.usle of# I c^alre FiR"* , and colored 111 Seta fheta .,u, will be . h' re/feshm< en, Heta T after of c« Tau trio i ton. Dick (iranrier c 'choir, mad Patron i/e State News Advrrli, Kr,i tane. nrt pert Spurrier I Margaret Mowret CAMPUS VK* **' ^CLASSIFII Taft Undaunted by Ike .-i Sergei for 15 woedk ©f less: t da*' 50c, *e days. $1.25 plus 15c service coarse *> 'd r eicess of 15. 3c per day. StuV£ Messages PERSONAL Church NNI TY*FWf "9 it C ★ ft * i OPt.N lit] 28, 1981 THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS State-U of M I'nnHtl Reparis Artiste Slum Work in Union C toDance on Delta Tonight Boards Plan S'!ro['t'l The Sorority Sin. date origl- j During Tenth Annual Display «i»t-di«play-of-i 1 filly slated for May tl pas I ym. Shuffle Game Dance ihnpged to May The Sorority tB- 1SM. Ruahing Convo- ; and' 'ft student: tints *a ill melt art work. here. Three ceramists whose wc work Is held NViv. 12, as | eontinu. throughout the week I r.l-o disidayrtj are MSC artists.^ (iw Rally The MSC and L\ of M. ration is to he lea# announced Het meeting In at the first Pan- ;1'"' u".' the Union Wed-' Tht' -7 I'a'ntln j Juani'a Brown, ' dent graduate art stu¬ Louis B. Raynor. and Irwin Leelanau Summe WhitaV.rr. bolh art faculty 'mem- n Street nion Board* will combine nesda^ night. lers. have ceramie, on display oe of the «n- Circes to sponsor a post-yumo Plaps rtance! for were, I PC-Pan Hel discussed ahd roeet* | fhown^TnTinnerIcnd^Trt sho* Colli St i net Shuffle to- lance in the U. of At. Men's meeting was closed by presiding j Lclond. The MSC showing i jowinif the I'ep •Vnion from 9 to midnight tomor¬ officer Mickey Alexander, -vice- i PATRONIZE STATE NEWS ADVERTISERS , drill * " row for* oil Sphrtan ^tind Wolver¬ "it, Gene German, ine Kt'iMlents. id Norman R general chairmen, The informal dance will feature Shepherd's orchestra plus Bill Loyton's combo, Ward, Ourndnlk, Board president, said yesterday. VAX'S S1'f>RT SHOP 218 E. GRAND RIVER "Last year's affair was n big - EAST I.ANSING. MICII. success and we are looking far¬ Simliling Smhllr Slum* rnronh'. Itlnrk. irliile ing for the students of both «cho<>!s." Ourndnlk declared. buck. iiiiiI briiu ii. nil tizc*. Exrluiire to your ulurr. The Union Bonrtl^wlll hold a ,4> It. Simhlinu &• Urn*. record dance here for those stu¬ dents not in 'Ann Arbor. The Union jguJurs will be open for dancing, stag or drag, fro WE HAD THE MESSAGE Theta K, 9 to 12 p.m. tomorrow. This r« ratter of Oee- the second of' the Board's week "on entertain- d and band sessions sche irio including Taa. rn-rhatnaan: Nam Aalrma, i for each weekend during t rat rhainaaa from PM Taa: Nam Awtcr-on, nick Good- aad from the ta»t lanvlnt rily a ad Hurley Herkael. PM Taa. d r combined dance in Ann will feature entertain Now Have •choir, made up of i from both schools. Dorm* t» Hold Ken Lane. mt Trot Charlci Spurrier, will be 7,ier, Saginaw senior: Dii'k Monro. Holt senior, will star THE SHOES! evening's pro. First DanccN By The Way... intermission floor show w i with students from U, of M. iManwrel Mowrer, Parma the social season ** tgr MSC . j , " . ' campus tonight with recir i I 11 »M*1 touor* st!• tf^writers. Norman An- lege East nd We. f"sh i editors uu-> ^Tt^j , fHt in publications, student The Original SpaMinc Saddle —■ Gr.mlier, Phi tonight. All stud. itv. Dirk Gnnd- . The lower lov run pus activities without letting I nrsilv ( tub i.irvn Id.irk. brown; and while hurk. Kid a»; bund, Nor- 1c grades suffer. Theta Pt, and Hall will be ihc s By the way. the World War II I'aitr 'S' A mints lining — llublier »"le — Sprint,' er dance tonight \dad Faynor, Phi Knp- bott Halls have he campus its mature air urc pretty generally graduated. j Spurrier, Beta attend the ret WW 'turn now on it's up to you to Snyder and iclp direct campus life and tanking. er, Allan Ha And don't think, since this will Ballot Box Ma re Riven to ' r Boh t in*, c.r i"r. rat Mm l>" Paul Rrssrili. troit junior; and Charlotte sophomo Alpha Chi Otncg lated .Warily n II Ba'tlc Creek Junior; Lai ill \ Marian. Cedar Rapids, Gros < bnfg surer. Grand more; Belts UnColn Park CamelI. senior; Janice Mmncy. To. SENIORS its easier than ever \ da. N Y. Junior. |.ou»m> | iDnita pledges are Battle Creek sophomon i, v City Hapids Detroit m sc t Elaine Tartar Hrn ||4hifhor%t I'lurcuicnl mill URIIEK VIE upiJiiuliiiM ftiillirc* t from yuiir ncniur nillmm. *** fippr. button! Bay junior, Marshall junior; JieGUa* SUtJUu knarr. Augusta Junior; fatuU. Marshall sopho- TOWER ROOM — UNR)!) Detroit senior »arl iarmol. tensing Bay Lane. Det Official Wnhrrinc tary, ftally Mei nr™i phi activ No tricksl No gimmicks! Takas no tima-no spaciol tolant! You con moko $23. BBB12 Just writ# • simple four-lino jinglo imsm! on tho foct tkot - SiM'cinlizinf( in S T A G ar DRAG I'nmiinvnl* ami llair Slylinu* ujckies taste better (or ofhor quoMm than any other osarette1 of ludtm uuh a, tho* Mfod Mow.) DELTA STREET SHUFFLE Haircuttini; — Dramalirally Vourw HlrachinK 1'intiac — MaairwriaR Write a Lucky Strike jingle, like thnv lu-.l tff* 'on Ihi, page. Irawrl on the — you ttt fact that Luckir, to.te better than any Open- Etrry Ktraiatf lor App other cigarette, or other qualitie, of OI'F.N IIOI SES Lurkir, ,uch a, tlto« lifted lielow. If Phi Kappa Tau your jingle >1 wlrcted for powthle u,r Brta Thrlu Pi in Lucky Strike advfrtming, we will' pay you S25 for the right to ute it and SEE VOt! TONIGHT IT'S F H E E Betty's Bea«ly Bar your name in our advn'ion*. St nkc jingle, will «oon f* running Lucky in your pa|fT Start today-fend in a>| many jinglc« as you like. Be the first to wrtlcat jingle in your school! WE'RE BEHIND YOU I 'ED SPARTANS ■A MICHIGAN STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION L.S/M F.T- Lucky Strike Means Rne Tobacco lions tQ Open Quest forlVFL Predictions >row-fBest Game Against Irish Crown Sunday the squad and went out on the Arid nt Macklin Stadium to trounce the Nittany Lion*. 24-0. play*, drills and practice. "I put plenty of overtime in during those live days," Dorow said. Michigan State College. ent and Fraternity football team The newcomer to the Spartan The principles upon which our | entries are due today. athletic-picture was no stranger program it built are basically The flrst night of touch football to sports. In high school, he was sound, but as I have said before, a four-letter man for four will get underway Tuesday. All years. the program is here as a sendee games will be played under are The teams A1 Dorow played on to the students; consequently we in high school plaved major roles lights. The dormitory teams wilt are always glad to have you coinc in the inaugurate the action. The sched¬ into our office in Jenison Gym- Trl-County League of j ule will be announced in Mon¬ which the school was a member. day's State News. nasiim and talk over any phase of the program that you think j During Dorow's high school ^ days he starred on teams which should be revised. iSpmtaw tUmnien Meet at Rime hike Spartan Bowmen and other in¬ terested faculty and students will Al feels that his best played shoot Sunday, at the Rose—Lake game thus far was the Notre Acid archery course. The group Dame grid battle last year. The will leave Dcaman's Sport Shop, mm^ms and when the time had wnn, 311-13. ran nut, State "The fans were yellinit so loud 227 Ann, at 1:30 p.m. The bowmen recently planned hunting trips to be held this fall. I eould hardly make the team heurjlhe signals," Dorow explain¬ ed. "and It was great the way the k. m M4 CMtWfiAg vaom whole squad fought back to seore every time Notre Dame made a touchdown." .mti„ ABL, ..gUtM POUY ID Jayvees Often Friday MARION * , ' HUSSEY MMSHAll KRGEN mSL-MAY For Sport SmJin in Against Selfridge Field STAKTJi, (f the PatteriiH You Like of 'MlttXXW* 1 MI tL tuu xik'LxrixncnriQXs*. MIlL Jmmatk impart of'WLn'IWMS'G MIGHTS' *3.95 and up Among the numerous aspirant? for a starting position on the jun¬ ior varsity team i> right halfback i Bert Zagtfrs. A* all-state selec¬ tion last season*, for his'Class B !!Lets Go-SPARTANS!! Cadillac team, Zagcfs was; One of the top Michigan. scoring prep hacks in Hard driving Vic fWtula U an- ! ! other boy who has impressed the' coaches with his running. Follow the Team with the Colors Pus- CAMPUS CLEANERS BLANKETS Standings M E NJack Purcells Are In! 4 Hour Dry- Cleaning cq SPARTANS BEAT Iervoorfs .. . {michigan . '*> Spirting Goods . Michigan Slate News ,her*,1»M Hold Key Roles Saturday National League Flag Raec ST. LOUIS—f/W—Maiiy Mir- ion, new manager of the St. Louis. Tightens As Bums Lose Again Cnrd^ is certainly u perservvrtng guy. At the age ofTl, Marty suf¬ fered a compound fracture of the right leg. Thq leg was first gf 4 incorrectly, it had to be rebrok- en to mend properly. The result was that Marion spent 18 months* either in the hogpital or on crutches. The surgery required 44 stitches in his leg, one of the ' Yet he became game's finest shortstops, moving -around the .diamond with grace (Continued From Pane 1) ■. < ampanelto * eviction was to ANN ARBOH-yd")—The ques- pjjove costly to the Dodger's Kin* Hon of whether the of gitiniaa a tie in the ninth. With Michigan Pee Wee Reese on third and only S#itc bundwutton will resume dp- •___ Michigan's ..(Tensive boekfield one out following his double *r.rt orations will be partially answer- °f Oldham, Witherspoon. halt¬ Jackie kobinnon's grounder. ed here Saturday when the MSC'f Frank Howell and capt.- Wayne Terwilliger came to bat in- Spartans clash with Michigan's! «""rtcrb»'* B>» Pul"'b. «•» >«*, _ „ . . « i Campy*s cleanup '•pot The latter WttUE THROWER . . . SSSfr*" - x^ern; fensive. power; -- ---v t £ Stat© Griddera bouoggA. ! | | out. .w.nhput tdvancwg Reese. Nichols then squashed the' dazed Dodgers' last hopes by fan¬ SC-U of M. The game, scheduled for ; RST) before a sellout ero And the snine can be said of' the /MSC hackfteM of MoAuli^e. Face History L ning Andy Pafko. -VieMis, a te->»av®M fresh- '.230 fans. appamdiy--W4U- ■fiet)s*>|r,--ytTTce l^ "qiiar- I rie* Enters ith® team that, best makes up lc the loss of: graduate.r backTVel Making Task "15 MINUTES WITH MUNN stars. When pro-season prognos- j inl Year Curii Bennir Oi*trrha.in ex* ticutors glibly picked Miohi-1 The son of a former big league TAMIPUT—i,m' ** prv rridav nig "gun State's Y<* »rTv.TTf~t»wirr~td~ ui lcr who once pitched , sr-*— t-"ltWjn 1 Ihrooghontgrht season rise to the heights this your] bant* as welt its E^hiSadelphi® and probably, go undefeated, they fid CincinnatC walked six ' 1Sw.it. couldn't have realized how they i were flying in the face uf*4ii*toi> ' .as superb m the efutcn. tit armed five and left H Hr«—ks «f» 7:15 P.M. Station u JIM 11! It! in, your r.'tfliii dial ic precedent. More specifically, they cnuMn/t 1 have realized the absolutely"" un- An informal it e la minutes with Michigan ! ique nature of the feat they were Stale's head fool ball riNtrh. Itiggie Miinn. assuming the ambitious Spartan*; could, and would ' accompli*hr— I HUP VOW (AW Ilrmight to toil lit Vanlh'rtoorl's. the ; beat ing Michigan and Ohio State! home of great names in sports in Lansing and successive weekends nwoy ami Kast Lansing. ( from home. * TO ~ Listen to Munn each week for the "in¬ Ihc Spartans' *0mEStf side" on football. xouHfv lawns and Scorn 1931 when js coaching However the MSf rfelccjliitn dotted with such star* as w-ralchini (uptiin Rob 213 Ea*4 Grand Kittr, Kii*l Landing (Illinois. satu t»." Kobeuid-tho only uuuiv •r«uote> • Th- Spartans lost dark M t. . ■ ■■ K." kc Kobs said Detainer who rate, i hi ' .tt.M him slide I ■ defensive tackle berth Morgan brake bo le« in .n HICKS HAIDWAtf He's a :ei vened foot- 1 UM11I Moad.t wunaui' -••I I.UMi IIMI Hue Thrower -ut-.s Campus A-man | gnat b) Mohn.n state b, MtrMgan mar .howtog gg»ln»t Oregon Mote. Po«, Wiegevkh. . SIS- [iiiv a lift to your it mrilrvlx'.. u- imlliiilf! donnish ohout Arrow Plaiill J **"' . .i.lhnv'w'the best diked 1'laitl^ sfHtrls shirts on campus! lh« "V' nUiiih frir " Vt luilie. " -ami lie', in a hit of tkrin. I'l.it» lir.l. Icing li.i-Lell.-U. Writes lor tlic -r li.Hil |.,i|« r, Ki |*e-. iil- In. clg-s mi the typewriter sin ft ui for w Arrow Plait I I Spirts Shirts iA th. IrifM :±r<*Jlar '4.50 MVRI7S ARROW (Si Keep Silent eds Charged With Truce Block U.S. Requests Policemen New Talk Site Confer Here iorea Near Songhyon TOKYO m — aaid yesterday they suspect¬ The Allies Until Oct. 19 Lii ed the Reds of trying to Homr Er Tradwni goad the United Natons into breaking off attempts to negotiate an armistice in Korea. The Reds kept silent, mean¬ Gathrr for Convo TODAY - 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. gain while. on a proposal by Gen. K0BKA-,;P)" 0 Allied, line! Matthew B. Rldgway that the armistice talks be moved from >rn on the I Kaesong to a war-scarred hamlet in no-man's land. the week are Eldon D. from Williams the Detroit FBI. who will - FREE - ,S.'D< of policemen from the ehief's standpoint; and Max Halsey. ex¬ eginni Ridgway's public Information ecutive secretary of the Michigan State Safety Commission, speak- Roses for the Ladies each office Issued the statement saying the Reds may be trying to force lil-on Opi the Allies to end the talks "out of sheer frustration and futility." Souvenirs for the Men in Re|»orl I The Reds suspended the truce talks Aug. 23 and have bickered Secret Service—of Detroit, »who AjlllN'fiTf .instantly with the allied com¬ Will speak on counterfeiting; Mohili mand ever since over alleged Walter Noack. chief of the Mich¬ neutrality-zone violations. igan Liquor Laws and enforce- Communis*—liaison meeting with allied liaison men officer*., U4M«4*»Y .thilt vat inspector for the Youth- Bureau inilor the a* Kaesong this week, refused to of Detroit Police, who will speak discuss anything bu on the Youth Bureau and Juven¬ SpartiwMr aad imtnrio ★ HtGaN Pattern date for resuming the talks. ile Delinquency. Speaking on sex The Allies have contended that deviates is Dr. Allan Canty, psy¬ Kaesong is unsuitable as a-site chiatrist for Recorders Court." ★ YaNMa for the talks because it is so near Also being htfd is the confer¬ SIMM the battlelines. The Reds have charged the AUU*-With numer¬ ence for new Home Economics ^ Smii^ NCNMM ous violations of the neutral zone MSC Tests Shotv Abnonnals teachers Friday and Saturday, Among the scheduled speakers "■Ml Bar hi Tna" around the city but Continued to for the conference are Bard Mar¬ ★ Umm Insist there. that the talks resume Ijess Subject to Atom Rays tin, director of vocational educa¬ tion in Dearborn, who will speak In nominating Songhyon, Ridg- on the development of Home Ec¬ way sahl the full five-man dele¬ Itmlily dHniiiRc from radioactive material* is- apt to lie onomics production in communi¬ gations should gather there as less severe in certain nliiiormal animals than in those which HARRY'S ties, and David Trout, dean of soon as possible after a prelim¬ arc normal, according to results of three years of research students at Central Michigan Col¬ inary meeting to "discuss immed¬ iate erection of the necessary by MS<' physiologists, I ' lege. Ml, Pleasant, speaking on physical facilities': .... The s . i , .. n | i I external effects. It follows that "Taking our problem Census." . . | rontaminated water supplies and Miss Estele Bach, head of Home grtyit from the Atomic hner- (lujt ^^,,0 wouW pr^ut ihe Economics Education at Michigan T# /'/ffwei I'd l<» /'/#•«»«' You' Television gy Commission is under the j danger in case ot atomic State Normal in Ypsilapti will act as chairman and Mrs. Gladys I'IIOIM- 8-9421 direction of Dr. I,. F. Woltrrink.' attar|t. / Rowc from Kalamazoo Campus 13(1 W. Graml Kivrr (Contlnued From Page 1) professor "t ph.vsU.logy and phar- | „a1m, „ „ ,hc general of High School ot Western Michigan effective job of television t ".acology at MSC. gramming. ^ thl! ,,UlV)v ■ scents that damage to (he body College, will be leader for panel .discussions of reports. ength of time I is ultimately much trcatfr if the ■active calcium taken inters radioactive material is deposited ■ remains in the lames. The In the tmno. Radioactive maler- ,r tnese radioactive materials lots which are confined to the rlr- dn In the bones,' the more! culating hlood or other active nagc is done. i P*rts w' the living organism art- A NEW LOW IN PRICES Michigan Slate is one nf ids usually' excreted rapuilj. A NEW IIILir IN FRIENDS Dr. llunter gave a propos general program structure wh would... include eduentnuuil m grams in agriculture, home e«•« omics. veterinary medicine a I >i« if v Fair llan Itrimplil Vrirv* consumer interest; adult Hon programs in many au-.iv i edut I It urn la II itlvi 1 ttw V.ircte of tural programs; general inter programs in the fields of spoi learned that elTects of 1 unity Fair Frivnth ♦peci.il events and campus u atomic radiation may community activities; and spot eductmnal Interest program* in compared to the effects the areas of business, engineer* radioactive materials through food or water," ing. physical and social sciences, tcr-itik said. language*, and the humanities- "Assuming that dam Talent Requested for Curnivul Slum Openings for entertainers in¬ Bcaptiful terested in appearing^ in the Ac¬ tivities Carnival Oct. 1U are now available. Thomas McMahon ,, Nylon Tricot Newberry senior, chairman of the entertainment committee, usks ah ftong and dance teams, Kinger^ Lingerie are interested in appearing ti the show to contact him at 8-3577. or Bet** Arnold at 8-2:>»l to mala d more aconomical'fof yc to wear the Bnest !ingefimk c utlitir* Police Sciciui Horticulture -== I'll It WB Wh.to of 32 to 40. 32 tv - 'r(t\,K..| I'rc-Mrdiral •.kSsrgMr 4.n , I'rr-Drnlihtry I'tf-Vrlrrinar* Mnhiinc Mcliilhiritttnl Knttinntrinj! . SifcjnS Sinilarv Kuiiinittini: a no im. • hrmi<*l Kniiinvvrini; IMCItS I tin fins lturtrrioh>K.v ATtftAt Till* OM I! other mm whw will hotr hint fix- term* of I III! IHLI N innMer II >f>.) t'hrmi»lry 2Ac at all linn SiiiuLi* ami Cukr. — Kiilrrtaiiiiiirnl MONDAY. OCT. 1. 1951 - 8:00 l». M.