kILY' STUDENT PUBLICATION FIVE CENTS Number SI EAST LANSING; WCHIOAN _ WEDNESDAY. OTTOBEK 10, 1951 Reds Shift OW l| d» M Troops to SpartansNamedNation's East Korea UN .Move* Ahrail Top Eleven for Second in Vmlrrn Front U.S. eighth army head. QUARTERS, Korea —(*)— The Straight Week in AP Poll Allies ground eak Deadline Set ' day proposed nn immediate r whelming» a display [day of a heart attack. He was 22 years old. since Aug. 23 when the Kaesong resumption of the K ore a tt novi> (he B» BEVBHI V HI SMI I cease-fire talks at Ihe Red-held popular figure on campus. From .birth, he suf- peace talks were suspended feral from serious heart ail¬ the Communists. This Is equal Dr. Will Durunt, popular philosopher mid visitor to MSC's f--.. U,|||f II..., . village fo panmunjom. l ment and a rumpus for the lust 12 years, leetureil on "Cum Civllizutlon ! I"1 hhlluhl^ The Red leaders suggested the Hannah was blind, hut he He Saved?" to u highly receptive uurlienre in the Auditorium ' • . | # m«dsd>tu '. question ' they raised extending ivercame these obstacles. lust night. In thoroughly aniilv/.inir .the world's present III mill C7II«.*>»!- nee Allied tr headquart^fS to MSC The son of Dr.. and Mrs. Wil- troubled condition, he cuu- , stu,lrol „riw(ilMlion» which do Munsan be re The undefeat- lam R. Sur, he attended the V«»ls knocked tioned — the time hlis come 1^, OlIUW LK*U(|H ool huve their Hifnrmntion sheet, ill by the (rut j Michigan School b.r the Blind in '<* The Allies »fT D'lkr, M\ ! to make it two <1 Table Lansing arid graduated from East when we huvi- to lie honest! . . . """V1 ,nl" ,h'- straight wins. Lansing high school. Guided by I his seelng-eye"dog! he attended and make |ieuce with facta. ( ,Om|H*tltlOll III1 p^vmied' 7rom holdina meetings We must admit that the Sot* |~| ■ m • on campus, 1—MICHIGAN STATt (41) 911 present civilization has licen productive- |(||||||| 1 VIM vtf Organizations which have been 2—CalifnrnU (.16) f»6l both industrially ly successful 3—Tennessee (IK) K1I I—Texas A A M. (3) .".91 .1—\ntrr Dame (I) 533 ft-TfM# Hi 533 1—Illinois 353 a chance ' t»#* material 6—Georgia Terh (3l 275 nformal meeting at »»"• when she went In his room • < indent trader. get • U rill him «• 111, a.m. hr did the advisers earlier this! ' RrMldent Hannah net rrapang. tdrm. Purpose of the sheets is to ...-..n, they may have.5 .lowph wa» Imrn A tie (!. IDJfl. have his < permit the Counselor for Men's1 100; Princeton. 86; cr)inent items may l>ei at Angola, fnd. He is survived liriliMli Aniioiiiice office before the group for dis- i hv his father., an MSC music pro¬ fessor, and mother, Mrs. Barbara ■' .0 * ago, all of the stU* j Sur. 'IVoopx on Guard 1 . . L.ke itecause part in the meet- ' of the great in*! parents- have Instead of sending flowers, his Over Sue/. asked friends to Canal S/Hirlan Kitftiiiwr ir^ tudents, the number j *end a donatirm to the Seeing-. LONDON <45 — Britain nr Claims Firs! Cotil n belted to the heads of; Eye Foundation. Morristown. N-.J. ITncnt student organlrn* j The service will he held for been dt-opcrHlitiK very well with tai hlilarial Sta ff him at the Fpisropat student Chapel at 2 p.m. The Rev. the, clerks arid nurses. Nurse Johnson added that the low pcr- | • Richard Petersen and the Rev. "Hc might not be the greatest! ccntagc the hrst day, 43 per c ent, Book Lists man on etirth but the deanlinevs j was propahly. because the begln- of him is wholesome," he addecb iHnjj of-a drive is always slow. reign Study The importance of ©very citizen J Rusk Answers S, ^TmTuerTn ZZJfr i S'lHlle ( A)UI III litre GOP Charges lolnrship* roiintrv was an impregnable fortress} brought out. Before the lee- ; fl ||| |Vo|h» f - ... The lop three teams the same order in the fi Mollwr May Srll we to bwome reacqualnteil with I .\paillh| Ml*( dll*tllY last week hut Mb hit a old friends among the college far-1 held a much larger lea Sail and enthusiast wall v called | WASHINGTON ■•-<45—=^ A Sen* rnts this year. published by Uniteri ' for SIV'2 ulty presided!^ Hannah an extraordi- j ute imjwiry (simniiU.ee .yesterday Nec I iHlTft%!.!.. |*a«c •nomic. Social and1 nary man in Id* ability to handle voted uruifKmn Police Report >ch'*»! "The affairs; . whole place hi aw ex- charges levelle Carthy (R-W»» Carnival to Start .i^ships. nnd^ study Camera Stolen trad fram I'twpla: should be ousted from Work on lb|ntliH Iruml Construction of booths (divides Carnival will la , the hook lists the < to sell her 11-vc riher of 'scholarships { childless rouple ney awarded, quali- | Thistieal was 00 people 1 Senate Kills .liaise tpiHiialments . signed to bring the j are expected to attend the MSC- ' j i-hlhadet.phla- '*'-- he- Mar'juctte football game Satur¬ psychologist, social; washing mandmg the end of all rest He- family doctor - to* j day. Warreir Burtf. ticket direc¬ tor, said yesterday. ree professional base* broadcasU of sports evou*. the | Sophomores may get their lick* ; ■liege footbailj boxing eta today and freshmen tomor-1 J telle vuc Federal Government yesterday •"lent Hannah, brought suit against (he *a- DonicI said. Httrfi• II arner Employes Strike tional Footbath- League,' accus¬ l' shoe fits," Marison hastiJy-gathcrcd news I their tickets for regular Friday, Burtt added. tickets | fTllCAGO^-(45—More than 3.7(H) CT< kiiiel Attend ing it of violating federal anti¬ cc. then well >ee until \ > (iriitrr Schedule* trust laws. '"eg Funeral It The Justice ptckrd Departwirnt said tl>» NO- «* hreawr It (a "Ihr Lot Turned Over j liiMiirance Couvo i IItnv It's Apinanlmenl ('tmJ'irin til 'hn A'. Hannah and Id raw want in rnprrl la havin. thr to Student Parking porary hdRUJ of 60 Michigan pro¬ WASHINGTON—'dV-The Setwtc last night mnrirrne W. K. Kclloti. The program is designer! to " iM the noicd The .suit a*kcc 'unaral service. phil- In trict Court to is j modifying examinations and aid Crincess Assiiinetl .Veir I'tntr Hon .prohibiting I those w ishing to gain a broader LONDON—bl*»—Buckingham Palace announced yesterday Princess died Saturday restricting televi We have got to remove these I knowledge of insurance funda- mentals. At the Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will substitute for King •ndal in Battle Creek. broadcasts of its restraints which serve only to . ^lose of the ses- ';C 1 sion Oct. 20, state qualifying ex- George VI and Queen Elizabeth on a royal tour of Australia and tnmnr. the detriment of the public." New Zealand early neat year. ; «• H,l| cemeury, ant attorney fic: hwlcd He quoted .NFL bylaws which j auiUiaUuna will be given. : ® of anti-trust a Wednesday. Ortnhor m MichiganState Newt "picture fnrmotlon" type. and liecainr it woulrt be In complete contrast with the Ohio State bond's •show. Wo hod o show thut ws»-w«ll-ro«lvod by the tons, as ovon you lytotod in your editorial. MSC studonts ran be Anthony i proud of, their band's perfor¬ Feb. * Mi mance, because the show was Lj yesteixb highly 'complimented by OSU rTHE MSC hi* EDITOR the -pr. [{ami «»" Value Received tlon of being the fir* proud and hnught; and quench your fi. answer, i of course, i phatie NO! l4?t'» get on the Iwdi .vie our beautiful < , in presenting Jhh field" of the imp . She has. earned the 1 we owe It to her. Anna Sack ROPertS lley Youwe CAMPUS Communists It May He WronHut CLASSIFIED Make Some —■—1 PERSONAL O • This roliimn Is the prrM»nal •pinion i»f the editor, and h i l,OneeSSIOIlS intended to eawvey the opinion at The Michigan state Sr I may lie wrontr, but I think: There'* n lot more to rolleife than textbook* jtntT classes. Sure, you rnn yet n lot out of Imth of I Imm'hul you nlso learn plenty hy tiikinyr part in the mptij other nrtlvitie* thin ritmpua offer*. Photographers who pet no ejuHfeil nt footluill ynnies that IMVOO. they foiyet to photoRiiipb-tbe winning. touchdown should MALCOlM MILKS. INC. lie exiled to Silwria or p"int» -worse. Then iiRiiin, how ran lino f MICHie.SN volt really hlunie them ot games like ttiK'OSL'-Michigan Irr. frt-.,, fW« 9 W«l Stele contest - Coeds, should learn to walk in them liefore they wear hlglf-heelcil shoes. . -.--It's a shame that student* aren't supporting the blood. T y P E W R I T r 3 V.vpiuK drive on euinpus. Not even HO |ierecnt of the men SALES - REN*' ' in Shaw llall hud their blood typed duriiiK the lirst two days of the drivo. Three minutes is all 'it takes for the complete prorrss. Von may save someone's life by doing it. Vic Junowiez is the greatest foot bull player I've ever seen. WOL VER^NtL TV PEW I If f, KALAMAZOO fl • Some ifenius ouirlit to devise a system that puts more hours fh a day." Killing and sleeping. leaves only three hours a day for enjoying life. EMPLOYMENT Many instructors try to make their classes-interesting— some succeed. . The motion picture "The. Wopdcn Horse" was very Rood, It's a Itritish lilnt. Why can'tTIollywisid produce something like that? The S|iartHti football team really earned its present lofty ratiiiR in the Associated Press poll. A Ramer bunch of guys doesn't exist. ldght-complexioned females who wear while dresses bsik like Rhosts. Some people think sleeping.antf cntinR are merely habits POR SALE and can la* broken. I tlisuRi'ee. It's crazy to have a yearbook named the "Wolverine." FOX HOLE P. X. It piukejs(lay jfintertam x , »' win be the last day Man* for the eighteenth nnniufl Engineers' Hall to lie held i for Today N'ov. IO in the Women's Gymnmltifff ure in full swing, Don ; Tom MrMnhnnAilu'c Key seere- to ,jor StmlentE Petition to Davis «n«t Wrn Nelson. c«xhairmen for the nlfsir announced. | (,irv. The peiitimK-shouid be , j Voting for the Harvest Rail Semi-formal, the ilance will feature bridge structures, T-! mailed by Friday of thi^week. Committee Memher»hip ' Queen will begin this morning squares, triangles and crests —' ~ ' ~~ — |' Have Wednesday night Blue Key will | M ,-a« an open meeting in tl of all .nrt,„nv and hi* orchestra will piny for the 1052 ut-8 In tile Union Concourse idtgifieering soeieties on (glianl to ft«»t Piiw, ! lon at 7:30 to outline the V with a parade of contestants campus as deeorat ions. Fob. S and !>, Dunne Vernon, Dance L yesterday. Co-chairman, scheduled for 4. p.m. School Faculty Clinic _to Wvc The hand committee Is consid¬ Tower «uard A,um0„e 5 ering an out-of-town orchestra pick up their pins by contacting j • Clad Jn blue Jran, and plaid Iband «»" !,iKne«' Tollowlnpr an fl!T-c6Tlc(fq, vote last week in which hjillnts cast ^hirts, the five finalist* will circle to Welcome Immunization tor the affair, Paul Klein, hand Mi«s Crimes In the Dean (if SHI j Washington Square, famed New the campus in convertibles. They chairman, said. " dent,' Office, 305 Administration! York locality, once was the site for Anthony doubled the The dance will be cabaret style 'I nf-n Potter's Held. ortumties second most popular orches¬ 'Acre chosen contestants Oct. 2 from among representing 27 \v<»- New Student* Treatment , with-4he chemical engineers in Building. : •• r - charge of the punch!1 Fifteen of tra. . preil to For convenience of a t ud e ft t —New juniors and graduate stu¬ immunisation clinic Mr all the ,20 door prizes will be sub¬ I'M £qahd OPEgJ Juniors lnt.ri-rtcrt m chairman- Children who have, for any 1 tea¬ scriptions to the Spnrtnn Engi¬ voteru unable to nttend the pn- dents admitted to the School of lilps and flmrmborshin oi^tMnce ' »'le. pictures of the five coeds pot been provided with shot- neer and the remaining five will prtniner* Win. Home Economics will be welcom¬ their family doctors, will ^ posted t hrojijghout the day FEST Wivm "" at the union ed by the faculty at a reception begin Oct 18 at the Spartan Tickets for the anmitUUPall wilt throughout, the week, ' tomorrow night, Miss jeannelte Wives Clubhouse. Deadline for returning jpefififin'ti to the desk is 5 p ffi. Friday. Vcr- isoji Lee, Assistant to the Dean of gift-on sat* Ort. 17 at the Union The clinic, open to children in desk, the Engineering Office In A to speak the campus and East I-ansing Olds Hall, rind from all Engineer* p Bureau, fhatrmrn will he picked on Home Economics, announced. area, is sponsored b.v the Spartan The reception will be held- in Wives and East Lansing Mothers ing Council members,' During intermission "Miss En¬ 4 DAYS 2 Great MtisirnlIfeperlurv I'resenled in Masterpieces tho Home Economics Little Thea¬ Club in cooperation with the Lan- EO« THE I IRST TIME! the basis nf past experience in gineer." Hnrbara Vogcl. and her 1 of their .dance organization and promo- ter at 7:30 p.m. slng-lngham Coupty Health De¬ court, MarilynCSrHTin, .loan Dey- | W«4„0ei. 17 Invitations have been sent to part toent and the Ingham County er. and Jo Pickens, will be intro- . Medical Jtpciety. Alpha Thetn: Marthene Kuierk, duced. The five coeds \ reigned j t! Jet in arid if n East Yak cloy and Petty Wate approximately 1.10 students who Dipt her in, tetanus, v^ooping will be greeted bv the staff. over the Engineers' Exposition hejr topic, they representing South Campbell, rough; and small pox iromuniza last spring. Chops Mnnir will art "Welcome Night gives the stu¬ ulunt.'iry basid to Posit ioi lion will be■■furnished. dents an opportunity to get ac¬ The as master o held in the Wives Group approximately 9 p.mT; Miss Leo fives Clubhouse. .Quonvet 94 at Dairy Group 1 Activities Car- "The vote was smalt. Imt it to Hold Party In Serve Meal wan larger than we expected." Vernon said. "It gave a good The tenth annual Dairy Alumni sampling iif the tnipulnritv »f lock of Home- in the Forestry I ofilcr to Narrate breakfast will be FtMtlltall Maries oi.vss.wisr: 1 Tanifght in tnion Fashion llinls Mil it Movies of the Michigan State- C.iteil Fye . Ip/tenl i representing game will bi > present. They e Union ballroom a' 1947, Borden O tonight. rd film of the "great m i«»-.r» or triangle shaped faces, OfTice will show the. film of tho And don't miss »• • cuived or angular ran wear a f State-Ohio. sb»to game. The frame reeemmeftded far j Fxrlmiigi' DiniicrH (lip, VD Lightening jour college loon) j oval or round faees i« similar In i the other except lhat It Is , Selnilnh'd Tonight | sllghtlv more rogmlH. j Theta Chi fraternity and Chi I than anything else." Helena Rub-I tonight. Rochdale House ahfl (your tinner, in color televi.ion) , Hcvlric'k llnuse have also planned J bring very.siV.net results, she said, j i an exchange dinner for tonight from tl to 8, CU haael ry« ran ..rc-M.^jc hrr | beauty with J>rown eve fr.ame*. a) Gamma Mho will have dinner to¬ (Pari, faihiom adapted (or young Americana) gether t«mf»rmw from 0 io 8 p.m. All in tka October haue ol \ green-eyed redhead could '! It it estifnated that about wear pine green glasses. Mas- !.:.V».M>0fK»O people live in Asia. ra'od lop curves On your neaulmda now; and fiestroy facial bridge should tie apecial itudent rabMription rale, 12.^0 a year KASHMOOR i ; Soft Caihrnore / ' .rAblo>i<'f)yiqn ✓ wArmih without weiryht ... Girls:- ^ ' Tliv ruriirr »/ the Coul feminine f»u/r/«rffrrr/<- frtffY be itlttainitl Supreme I •z hy ilup/itNg tit CS PMBSTIRII6 i Slo|t in ainl ht our romplrlr line of rowiiirlirw. <10 85 s y PROBST DBUG CO. FRES0■LIVERY — t:M A.M.- 4:30 P.M. U« W. GRAND RIVER — TELEPHONE K-3(IA I (feu, Bock Off Grand Ear* Unwig- I All College Swimming Meet [Gets Underway Tonight For the Gkmts the afternoon After that Easy Ed had them Michigan State's Junior wks a nightmare. They employed hogtied and ready for market. The chunky portsldcr permitted only Vnrsity will face its first cru¬ slants will have » splendid five pitchers in an effort to still one Ginnt to reach second in .the cial test Friday afternpon tunlty to establish not only the Bombers bafcbJjui finally suc- Inst board is that the New York Yan¬ eight innings. That was on when it meets the University reedcd In doing so only In the rntcher WeS Westrum's doiibre" In kees will hail down ;fheir third of Michigan JV football squad final two frames. here at the Athletic Field. straight World Championship to- On-starring with McDouaald in "We've heard that the Univer the 12-Hit assault was little Phil Spartan IM medals will be In the worst slaughter perpet- Rizzuto, who pushed n two-run sity has one of its strongest Jun¬ awnrded to the winners of the Wed in a playoff ior Varsity teams In years." re¬ game tor IS first two places In each event. A 3—ars. the IV mi hers put the slug ported head coach* Dn 'Dfcvine. first plare will win a gold medal : on I^o Dumdum's wonder hovs. while a second will take a stiver 13 to I. to run, the vtetory eount The meet, will continue on ^Thursday nigmswith the follow¬ The ^Michigan" team opened Its ing events: the n»0 nnd 200-yard The women's field hockey pro¬ season against Marquette last freestyle, diving, nndxthe 75-yard gram is scheduled to get under¬ week, and came through with a medley. As in tonights events, way today,- with games taking 26-14 victory. place from 5 to 6 p.m. each Wed-; Ed llickev and Don Evans, the expected to Abbot 15 Paces II nesday on the field in front of • two half backs, arc Dem Hall. lead the Wolverine attack. Both vWAA points will lie given to J players have worked out with the Ever tip up th*M» who attend all but one, Every player in the Yankee varsity and arc rated as good starting lineup except Lopat feast¬ material by Michigan coaches. a cloud? gaqieK not Ttie hookey program is nnNtitrnmural sport, but Is! being carried out for the purpose j Only two other battel ever ed on Jansen and his relievers. Woodling belted a-prodigious drive to right-center in the ninth,, hut Michigan Htate's JV line will Second Round Pla of gaining experience in the sport. j matched the feat of the 22-ycar- was thrown put trying to stretch •I, l.r.R WRIARNTNAI. Coeds may sign, lip for teams in their respective ~dorms or in; obt MeDougald. who.... only last It Into a home run. tiesidjyF^fan- 1 tii|.1 i>-ntintr th.-ir prtTisinn-like nffpn»tve mnneuver* the Girls Gymnasiurr^NT)eadlinc i season was the most valuable scn and Kenedy, George^Spencer, star in the Texas League. None A1 Orwln and Ale sailed ovrr Aldiot 14, 20-0 to highlight for entry is today at nrioq, ac- cording to Sally McVaugh, fifM had done it since 1936. when a has donrjvrry will at nard post. While hisj night's It-game IM football t'ard. The decisive victory, hockey manager. Tony I^77eri of the Yanks helped \t"H»fficiate at a similar massacre linkli was ■ gP(.dnd of the voting season, stamped the Aliliot 15 thr number two right of stand* in the fourth off Monty a, (w|.j(||w (,,n(on(|rrH for this InKTIiants in the same park- Di- ..Kennedy, The great shortstop .Mag^njV; big 50 exactly equalled nl^o clouted a single and scjiretf opt, for- tfoss.. Drvinr will war's IM irowit. The Abbot the. record set by Frankio Friscti three times. rrs. Lopat bent him i stick to the same. Lineup he start- j-LV* crowileil the nirWH.VH to more thandecade ago. series game, but on ed against"" the Ffvcrs. Resides j s,(,re twice Oft John KrogntHII Except for Tinothcr wonderful the tall righthander Ross and Rakle, the squad is in f<| nk,k rr.m,kowink pass plays job of pitching toNJjVI Lopat. slick nnd pitched tight physical shape uccording t«» j at|(, on,.p „„ n Marino to Al inky start. 'jyeVine, I hnrritr flip. Extra points were Yankee southpaw, itN^is a pretty ~ scored bv Dorris and John Rlseh* | horrible exhibition 47.550 West Shaw 3. 6: West Mhsw 5, • [•fans, I I ly mostly of the. GiaidK^pep- suasion, to witness It was stefvj- no contest after MrDptfgald cx^ Contest for Spartan (>ri in NFL vj idea that !, used. Thr rn». Fain.Mi* lirnllit-r ! DETROIT- Wayne Siegert. re- IMciihc l)ign III an to Rill iw 6 to down E. Brock, enabled Shaw ». ferult tackle DETROIT—Pete D'Atonm, the Lions. Ik a kid brother of llerb with the Detroit In three consecutive gamw litpman hit Nor;n Ncwland ] the Hi50 final against Pitt, a the extra point. Iwittcriug fulllv»'ck with Villanovn J siegert, 5. It; M«mni t. 0 veteran guard with ' the o|>ening 1951 games agali list year and now a rookie with 1 Washington's RedxVins. "Nparty." the pr**ent State nnd Michigan I m 5 passed their way to a th«- Detroit Lipm. is a brother Rothj Oregon at the hands of a t of, graduated from tlHnois beforeen- Michigan State football defer dull 12-0 victory over a W. Shaw 10 squad Frank who lettered in jI terlng . the National Fpnthnll gave up only 27 net yards rus da son 2 squad. Dave Abbey scored on two Jin Notre-Dame. l.eague. ing. an average of but nine j one to Ron Rurk hi ENTER THE STATE HERS * ♦ # Jack North. Nortt of a W. Shaw 8 i "FOOTBALL FORECAST" Airman Jaeketw Toufih Srluilulv AUSTIN. Te*.~(AV ll i« Thin II underfill Smoking Sri 1-iiMil ami Hiiliiicd Llieekh. anil Sdiil Color* NkV) ami up Student SI 1 in, clve E. Shaw 10 a 8-0 Irad. - - - both team, nil IfI down to a tight Doe With difriulvc game. Midway Long II in Slri'iili fourth quarter, K Shaw B'« tkar j An party kill in 'If NEW 'itAVEN. Conn.- ffPl—In t'owlcr rilled a 10-yard* paw to was arored by Jay Shu I IT. Yale', .wimtner, under Hob l>m lamkehau lo even the score, graduate itudcnl. Sunti ipliulh began a »Inning streak Minutes later. Iarnkenau fell track noon near Grayling | at tasted through seven year, '»<• «he pausing slot .and hit Jim I shull used a 60 0 ai go meet,. After thrrm Iissm-s Mi HonalU »ith the g.imc-winnmg bring'down the 130 lb lOJt.^YaTP" won 163 straight si"!.- one well placerl-ti One of America's Most Famous Campus Shops for Mon Moll* lint I' Li FOX HOLE P. X. DETROIT— "W illed Detroit Ur Buddy Parker w 3. gave E. Shaw J E. Rickey: Ex-lln* . PITTSBURGH Tvvii E. Straw 3 passes were Rickey, boaa-inao Into • E. Shaw 5 toueh- burgh Pirates, on. Enter By State Theater — Open I'ntil 9:90 I*. M. Thursday n Dick Savage, and for the St. Louis Rre cored after Intercept- and 1906. as well a.- Cigarettes- :i.*>e 2 parks St.T.'s rartun •aerial,. The game's j York Highlander- Last Week's Winner:— Dry Cleaning 4.V — I Day Service' ! action in E Shaw June 2S. 1907, while short itoss from John j the Highlanders, th* It. II. STE.U'Y. 45t Ktergrrvn. East latm-ing MICHIGAN eor'ge Shore and E. I Senators stole 13 ba WEEK or IH T. 14-36 meet on a 35-yarder I record that still «taai>- Michigan Kz/unl Churb Battles Kf Ohio Stale t W IM lHtsin Northwestern Minnesota Layue in Heavyweight Iowa I'itt L PlTTSBUKGIf—t/P)— Dethronedthampion Ez? i riskg his prestige and hi* pride a* the number Notre Dame ~~n SMC | weight contender ijia 12-ruund bout with Rex La Purdue Miami I gt Forbes Field, road work and a Kentucky Miser. State j D was just three months lago thut Charles lost the title expects to enter the i», rtrtf I'ATRONIXE STATU NEWS AOVERTWERH All Time Winning Streak I h,te Within Rearfi of Team Wire... From Detroit »llt.40 RmimlTi From CJtirago 8110.70 I'l.i. Tax Rr There For Ymir ifhole Varation bumr **|Mrf with u* " Today h not ton early • • for any of yimr travrf ateik AIM - HAII. - STEAMSHIP — TOWS SEE union ri'ii.innc concourse — teu m.171 br tb. W.lverlnw, la So far the tram ha« racked lip OPEN THURSDAY F.VF.NINi; Til, '9 a total of. J»2» yards total offense against 3H3 for their opponents. The vaunted ground attack is responsible for 032 yards while 201 have gone via the air route. Vinec Dress Flats „.J*lsann hns been the work horse #»MhC Spartan bnck* fteld with a total of 2tHt yards in Ml tries for Al a 3.0 overage. ftotrnw lead* the paaaera Makes a Man Love a Pipe ■ratnl -poUn Dam .hew. power »« fi.ll- »l»r.jn iijun ... „nl,r Ii, \ with a rnmptetHin of 53 aerials nut of 37 tries for a total of 503 1,1,1, I .mill <1*1 drive Inta enter of line ,y.lurili>'« MMI-Ohto stair brill, INher •lixrl.rbick %f la..,.* K.pral U», iad cu.rd D-in nr, fi yards The team passing over¬ and a Woman Love a Man ate Is 34 completions oot of 43 j. tries. !• fiftn McAttlifTe grabbed the scoring' lead with three touch¬ down* for 1ft points. The Spartan Hits defense, rated one of the liest In siiiio m tom KV*N Opposition Hard : the nation, has held their foes to ! .'

m li.l ..or*. Note* l,,r '>la,l'r'< equipment, t his may be an. satisfactory. """ «r, Dame ' OOO.OAO. cury- mechanical engineers are in ing and materials of construct ionare "Salsriay'i imr heavy demand. What jobs do they fill at Du Pont? inherent in this operation., 3* The melt is forced through mul¬ . sUrrtaf John Derek Literally hundreds, not-including the Ears Grid?- normal run of mechanical engineer¬ tiple holes diameters of 7 to 22 thou* sandths of an inch i in a special alloy ing work such as design of standard disc. They must be made to conform equipment, sculing up from blue¬ "jeweler's specifications." Ntl BmHi of Wiator Clown' In?— prints, etc. For example, here are some of th#» to 4. The emerging fiber* are cool#*! In a * now khowim;, * problems encounter#*! in the manu¬ specially design#*! ."air conditioned'* Rotmmalos Frosh Air Fiords? — facture of nylon yarn alone: chimney. I'recipe control is e*sential " in this critical operation. 1, Nylon polymer, a poor thermal conductor, is melted by a contact sur- 9, The fibers are wound on spool* atr^ trudee under etude hy Hulph J surface sfM-eds around 1000 yards per M F... Purdue '49. and John S" Blankets the Answer "The Us* minute^.Design calls for constant rhuhge in sjasd so that there is no localize*! stretching or relaxation of HSM F. Purdue 41. The adof Urs and farms polymer into film' Dark NaT WINTER CAPS — Lined or IJuillfd SPORTS EtM IPMENT in t ceavd inn M.«« p . i I br n designed hy Ihs'P LUTLUW» T II K Ml C"H I 0 AN STAT1.M1W8 Football Kenneth Griffitb-Named 'sSHrt Wing Commanding Officer Professors Plan Service Tour in U.P. It i ll Ucn-d lnlrainiiraltt lowed by I He other?;, Chinese Students to Oltserve Get Under Way FR&jCHj M -ttf t -maiW coming off the |?res*es As present supplies fh ve.t the other booklets rut 40tb Anniversary of Republic tli will be converted to I revised, and added .< ■» maman Ttrrrte _ lection. Hill said. Ai Chinese students will celebrate the fortieth anniversary nf the founding of the Itefiulilic of China Sat unlay with a llarrrtl Hrauty C Nothing ha* bet dinner party at the International Center. I*nul Tso, Chinese ic MSC ROTC Student Clnli vice president, said yesterday. mphasiml, becai Called the "Double Ten" he- —: cause tt comes on the tenth •*» moon of Nntlkui far day of the tenth month, cole- " •** **■* •* •** brat lull festivities schedilleil „ , ..... I.Slav all eve. the world will In- Frr^*m,1 »" Moit out, Mom'ieHo, you'l bo Int dx 9 00 9:40 Poultry Science Agriculture Engineering of mankind. FREE COKES tonI SMOKES Albert-Richard Sports** »"'»/'/ Orl. II Many of the gla/.ed tiles used si: Ik • Engine floor* in France's He- 7.00 * Engineering C'ounci for paving nuisance of a palace* were the work potter. Ma*sei>t A Im ~$h«oh gabardine . . . generously i L\i i m mouton lamb, imod with alpaca p "tin i>n Knit wtiitlets ipop ©wt wind: Ccl set n ine crisp, blustery days ahead "*«/ /iff Navy, groy, gteen or wine. Anion Kit ; * h> Albert Km hard hue *lul Siitt..* to 18. • —* ' * kind* of wrath r Select from a wide choice t 1 IBM for school. fui )our Life in the Open, anyon* |m '' \\ t HARRY'S Ure you. •1/ t "1 Wiwi ft to Plrawr lav Or Your / ' / 130 W. GRAND RIVER PHOM " Wenbobe Mpt . Huunr:— 9:30-5:30 Duty Than. Til * f-» nrriu~t i \