Cinderella Weekend , » niNNv rum Queen Mary Lortn Trapp was honored hv Michigan Slate's marehinir band before the Pittaburgh game Satur- day aftcrnooq by the formation-of . Siiiritlf Moliviilril a crown. Iiy I'nor llralth Captain nob Carey presented; Miss Trapp with a bouquet Of! The body of Mrs. llratrice^U. roses after which she and her* court. Dnvls, 3 b of 93IS-A Maplv'lanc Dorothy Snmuelson, Joan! was discovered by twtf hunters Swanton, Barbara Hauman and; Joanne in an abandoned birrn on Cole¬ Russell, encircled the held i in convertibles. man ltd., one apd' pnc-half miles easC'df M-78 Saturday morning, During intermission of the I Mrs. Davi^»who had lieenmiss*. Homecoming Dance, held in the j Michigan State News : Auditorium, the queen and her j ing >m*x 7 P m Thursdays had court were introduced. j quarter, the Panthers left -the- ! committed suicide by taking an John McGofT, assistant director.'i field leading 20-19 ut halftime. I overdose ot sleeping pills, and , of alumni relations, presented State roared hack in the Tast Idfien inhaling carbon monoxide each coed with a loving cup and | j two quarters with its usual final through a tube connected to the MSC^^DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION presents from various merchants. | Mary Tennohlen, Hon upcoming!! giteett in 1950, presented Mary half explosiveiicss to rack i>p 34 i exhaust of the car. according to points. X Coroner Hav fJorsline, who was called by polici*. KAST LANSINt;, MK IIICAX Lwm with the roving trophy. Tlie laid* was diMovrred by Paul ian ■ planned to ram • »AKLAN'f>. t ~ J*' A big Greyhound bus plunged 49 H in 11 in» Display lie crashed ling UN week. Thurston*'! topic. ' Kduca. ,f1 of Kum- d the UN," .btressed objec- before Comir.un- »d results of UNESCO and our ITogram. • ped them. by citing in* and a half- Where they have iirrn v tanker* did •»*» infantry, < Truer \epoliiilnrs\leel ill I'unmunjoii j fu! r-torn fttj^mlrwtjfta plant areas include new '••r.s were hit and! Ml NSAN Korea— iW&iied and Red-true* negotiator*, mrvbr.g! hbrariw, the introduction t— t»•,«• :,ph tt'.iiC at Paumuiiiom 'a* l'i a.m. yesterday, were de»<:-| chiug seminars, money for scientific organisation* /.»vy»li«iis lo Mobilize Man/tuner s MK" Rg>i4- Kgyptton Stow tnum-.t vrstortoy »i>-[ .... .«,• griirrat owibihiatifm of manpower and drafting of ail Egyptian*'} U',vfcn .8 ,in't 5n in aw <>t war or threat of war." *■",« Into the end , ' > am. to « pjn. not been lyped Seeoiul Hrr Ropes in Snpimiu ,tt»f Inkln. « Ihm H*> •a <«•> • «l»»ftod to end Ih. •i .5 may be test- third prrtod M-nrta. .SAlilNAW-1" —A Mw. t,m tht.f-.Urm We ftaguvnw » mnl •>,<; hklili.n l * including stU- ;...i/r in swrpl , retrial hired auto prula^ *Uto to: rilUbw.h !• ^ "ioer, and main- «"I»H KTRAIt.HT I'.,, j Faculty-Staff signer Puiiils^ Dreaiii House ut picture of the Convo I)ircctttries 011 ItJe diffciVnci ^'Wt American* Sale Tuesday wild wa* paint- dcsigncT at the K.rultyoufl illrtxtoflt. wiA f« Fri'iieli Film <»i Mir..I |h« Unix, 1 tMNik.t'itr Buiidmg con- •ml thr rr.utr.r'i muni uffn. ' Shi hiI Timiplil " . brginnm. Tu»m1,>. t. H l.i«n- »•** formed from Tint, rrcorilcr, mm» ihr Imukl.u The Idiot," a -Frerwh movie !*t m a recent h.'l arrived rf bill. (,ib,r tlun havrd tm Doatoevskt'a hovel ot. than 100,000 ' eaprvtrd. Kuai'd uPlhe late 1440's will he Wilder*. Ihrrtlnrlto srl! Inr .30 rrnb. •hown i at. Famrhild Theater to¬ ' dream home** Thr.v ,-tjfitoiti Ih. .ddrrMr, .iul night i at ? ai>4*9, F,'r*en. president l.lephnn. numbrr, of im.t of iti. "The Idrnt'' u the story of a 'Vignujg firm. •t.ff of Mirtlljlo SUIr C ollrgr. n |gentle young man too tnnorenl ^ ideal home wrll o bvbic unit phono limn- and i g«at to find a'piece in the according to the brri and Infurmktion about par- i vol:rI vtorkin* In cullr.r ,oc,r'» Uucttorjf g T A T1 KMWB Mascot Interest Book Worms At the Uuhwwltjr of Artamw, fraternity'pledge, i turned the library into a date buraau, the director dm » A a >wan a -it Muat be the bay* at the U of A fo far .the tetellctndi The United State* threw In new-scale aerial assault on the Communist* in Korea Thursday to punctuate the ^■11 Warning of the UN truce negotiation* that their terms for a demarcation line are going to yet tougher all the Did studenta who were so avidly pushing "Sparty Roy" HI time. give up their plan already? Waa the whole issue, as some While the Allies have offered to make compensating suspected, Just one of momentary interest that would lie K compromises, withdrawing n Httle from their farthest forgotten la a weak or two? Did students just back the ■g' advance in the east If the Communists will give tip some Idea of o mascot because they wanted something to shout BP territory in the west, the general policy is to make peace about? Or weren't many students interested in it in the HI' only along the general battle Mne which may exist when first place? Who knows? K*< "and if terms are agreed upon. But it is certain that Interest haa fallen off. And may¬ I®1 The negotiations were resumed amid widespread Allied be, that's for beat We certainly ought to lie able to get ; expressions of optimism that an agreement would even- along without a mascot. The point brought out by the State News in the editorial i||j agreed to Allied terms for resumption of the negotiations, to be the case. . and word got out again that use of ntomir weapons in But the fact remains that every student is represented II Korea had boon postponed. In the Student Government, and in order to put the Gov¬ This may have beeim bluff, but Indications are that ir ernment to work for him, he must find his representative, . was not. Americans have not forgotten how quickly the tell him what he thinks might to lie done. It Is only by Jr." Japanese wur ended after Hiroshima. this process that the Government will know what the students really want. It is by this process that the stu, *' letter to the Editor ^JUHHBHHBHH HeronIY dents, if they rcall>! wiint to, can get a maseot. A group of Yale students have i, Reader Blasts , »^r published a guide to datum at 20 eastern girls' schools, which CAMPUS retails at SI. At least that's one f? I Dance Ticket kr|Tir* Allotment CLASSIFIED i > »|«0 THt XDlTOIt: * Certain people are try Ins to ]*." it'™ At"Sf It 4s. OmUlff ifpSlitT" LOST * FOUND] GET you* RAINWEAR NOW FO* THE RAlNy WEATHER tnsT ,r. AHEAD " mem s — U.S. IteyiiiW 0,.. p:.vt t JS53 tickets »rr helng nllnttcil s|mr f,«-ch Cosh J i9 95 Ingly to all fraternities snil nor orgies. Ten tickets per soroi Plains Ra n Hah . $7.98 Ity and 20 per fraternity an Water Repeat Hah $7.49 none to the non-Greeks. I am aal a Greek, bat mi tats til 111 tea ssrarUy. wkai SERVICE In the past lew years It has been a All-Collefe itanre, with the Greeks getting llrsl erack at Itoth the Greeka and non Greeks who want to go are gel CAMPUS DRUG Halloween ?; ASK US-DC'. ' Full Steam Novelty Coot at i"1 The new American Federation For Ait Ocr>.< of Disgusted PoUtiiians is going full Btrani down at Southern Hoeflinger Bv " Methodise To enler. all you have to do is plinlge: "I'm Reid's Flower Shop HOUSING WOLVERINE Ty't* lit E. IklAKIAZOO »' -Special-special-special WANTED ALL DORMITORY NEK MM ™C «£** ™ "Sam On Quality Work" HICKS CLEANERS fsmsss taking second with 13 bullsvycs out ot 15 trios. At a Michigan punt frr.m his own 40-yard lino tnythe Wolverine 32. from here the MSC offensive unit, directed by Quorterhack Hhp final round in tht aU*eoij£801 Jerry Luader who replaced the injured yraorsa. needed only six plays to score. ' doubles ping pong tourney i> ritfdutcd for Vrdnnd))' night i the Union with 24 double , Party-time Is Here Ridtit halfback Bert Zaifcrs hit •am* still id the running. off his own left tackle for a 17- am rt: mm. • yard run that put the hall on the Michigan 13-yard line. Three Fo* was the big gyn as he fired • hw aerials for touchdown* Have Your Formals plays later Eager* threw a short and scored on* himself to load pass to left End rhuck Gelal'. AEPi to-a 27-0 conquest who lateraled to John Matsnck. 12th Straight Acn over left halfback, in a play that cov¬ ered 14 yards and placed the lull on the Wolverine's one-vard line.. TMt I chi. 19: Famhs—r. 17 Although Dick Anderson ran \ Cleaned At the "jH-ning kickofT 45 yards for a i Farmhouse touchdown, Theta Chi i i bounced back to win the giim*. I COLLEGE CLEANERS 19-!? In the first quarter .tack., Leary passed to Smttty Horton to evrn things up. Lcary threw an- : Michigan, strengthened by t2 301 AllWITT KOAII players who were listed as var*- ... KAST I.ANSINfi and two other player* who piay- I'iiiU-l'oilff Info I'HONK K-4'13 Spi rating ed against Indiana two week' ago. began its scoring drive mid-was Wayne Tmkfg, Intramural Dl« fnthesecnnd quarter. metoirJ announced that the Intra* Beginning on their own 39. the .14.* Wolverines marched Great end* usually w his share eaaetly duplicated Spartans won 24-2 Open Rush Smoker KLTA VPSKJN FtUTHtMITY WHY BE GUINEA llii. little yry-fcy ... all at wj. Il wa« rbough In tipavi hi. npiuwimity. HcM |wr»i ■ catling aUnjI iK.--r ru.li rti-li • iy.,irt|c lent* — thr k Muff, the fa.| puff. "lla.Jly the ■nivntifn- approaih,** lie «anj mi hi. runfuiion. Flul then he realign! that one tr.l ivancfuinr ol a different pigiM*ul»n~a thorough, ■ onduuve tr*t of riggrriir mililtrr**. Il'a I he wnaihfp Mat... the "Ul Dj> tjmel MihJne»» Te»t, bhidi .imply a-k> \.Hi in try PORTRAITS THAT SPEAK' Camel* a* your .leady *mok«*-on a ut- Dresses 35c - 59c - 79c- $1.19 - $1.59 Sportswear FICTION NON-FICTION ART JUVENILES