onvoto Draw eaders from FIVB CENTS 1ACT LAH—Mr,MICHIGAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, >951 ligiTen Schools Freshman — INDIANA Indent Government Meeting Petitions fanned to Start Thursday s Take First in Grid Polls „l pre|«rations for the annual Rig Ten Student Govern- : conference which open* here Thursday are nearinc ilcliur, according to Robert Bolo. general chairman of the Team Salute* Notre Dame Victory [rente. from the nine schools indicate jurns 5 of them for first The confcrcnceTias been divid¬ Union, office on the third floor -of the , -—. plare, after completely de¬ Graduation ed into four working sessions. The ! Kit st Lansing and Lansing moralizing nnee-mighty Notre main topics for the session are: Structure and Authority of Stu¬ freshmen may pick up petitions for seats on the freshman Affairs Dam? Saturday by a 35-0 score. Illinois trailed second-place Ten¬ Slated for I Committee at the main desk in nessee by 10 points. dent Government; General Prob¬ lems Facing Student Govern¬ ment; Local Problems the Unioji, Facing may obtain Freshmen living in dormitories * Head coach Biggie Munn think- |ing of the game Saturday with Auditorium petitions at their re- the University of Indiana, M#*erv- Student Government; and Student Fbrogrdm, the annual Stu- j speetive living units. I leadline ed: Government Financing. Principal Conference, will f'»r turning in all petitions is this "I never thought ton much of die •Th£ last topic is probably of the III (lay. it is designed to give Friday. most current interest to Michigan rating system I hope Michim. jtudents a chance to show State The freshman election will AU representatives, According to Iff seats on a Freshman Affairs State can keep winning ' Right- heir high school could have now the thing that I'm thinking Dolor Under this topic a detailed Committee as established this fall [-prepared them for "college* L discuss possible improve- discussion will he held on the stu¬ by a Student Congress ordinance. I of is Indiana beating Ohio State 32-10. We ll have to be read* dent tax proposal of [iu MSC's method of handl- government support. as a means The committee will form the j Team Captain Hob Carey *tat- [*• ifidrnU, freshman delegation to the frosh- 1 iB.ri' College will come in Soph Council. Class office#* will ] Uvi i'.n when the principals also be chosen by-this bodjrftom ] its membership. 1 eluded Ah abnormal amount of radio- 1 activity was detected in the heavy snowfall which blanketed 'the urged The snow Was rtl Official campus not last week. radio-active enough ta^be :>ll enough to n» keep it " rvi# Am*viius rro« dangerous, however, according to mesM-r piled up 42 first place} f»ive Speech I prof. Richard Byerrum of the iff. the AP poll to total 1,155 Chemistry Department. e |u ahead of minor with I la ii mill Fares Auditing Professor' Byerrum and^a rc-j search assistant, John Flokstia, sts included in; a J,I45.-vote Fall Meelinp. tested atiout a quart of melted snow last Thursday ahd Friday. Siieech Dneket They found twice the normal amount of radio-activity. "There Five German high school ei is usually some r.idio-uctivity in change students who came ' MSC with their principals froi ! professor IJyerrum cxplainrh There is a definite possibility the campus and meet German i that the atomic tests going on »rj college students today. ! Nevada caused the heightened j radio-activity. I*rofessor Byerrum j The three Ixiys and two girls! stated. He said he knew of no j will visit the Engineering Labs, j other reason fpr the phenomenon, j Library, Vet Medicine Budding, j Auditorium, Radio Station, dairy] burns and Agricultural Road Bui Mr» Set Engineer-j It.'. Brink will liwpect ing Buildings. .They JWJlL la;] '.'Hiding, and equip- guest 1 of Shaw Hall and Landoii j iHliy. They will he Tryout Seek* Scholar*tiip» for dormitory for lunch. The five student* are in Ami r- I Letters are in the mail for stu¬ Venezuela Work* tea-for a vear of study and ob- lu.sines* and Public] Entrant* for dents convicted of participating in j Halloween Wells Hall ■ Col. Clarence C. Clendrtien, MTvutiorsjtf American living cus- ] »rgi a h which will be the the raid] ! professor of military science and Speech Meet announcing the conditions, of their ] probation, according to the Dean I | tadirs. tfnd Cbt. Graeme S Bond. 1 professor of military science, sere Radio Vorluhop -tjnc m,n and one woman »tu- of Students office. | also on the reviewing stand. The annual parade was held d.nt will be choara to represent At the same time, the office an- j ! fla*t night instead "f Nov. li .be- BroadcaMtM Over MSC in the slate extemporaneous a distributor of ] mhI Pledges nounred that .speaking contest In a eonleat to¬ football parley cards*' close to the DC., ers Association of Wa*htngb according to Prof. Carlo*;| cause Armistice Day fell on Spn- WKAR Tonight night at ? in Boon lt« of the contact j man.locally'' has been puti Tcran of the Department of Fore- I Wanted Auditorium. The state conteat i, whedtuen on probation. ign Stu?hr*. Four scholarship* will be gum! for Jan. ti at Albion College and Under probation term*, reap-; country and engine*-" j Spirliia Fitfiineer m Students to each I, collogc, will compete, accord¬ isnts must report to their rooms; will *pend from a month to i»i ing to J. D Menrhhofer uf the at3 each night and stay there un-i month-arid a half visiting various Copies Hatiomil Churchill If ins f Speech Department. less given specific permission to] project* now being canjed out by ] ole of I on fiilence In the local contest women leave, ' Those on probation also the government"* public woi k* j were asked to speak on civil lib¬ program. erties or political issues of 19S2 permission is secured from the The cORtMt will be on a romp*- | Men will speak ..r. ethics in pub¬ tJtive basis with student* *ub",«t- Dean of Student* office. j lic office or defenae policies, The. ting papers on topics listed by the ' •i/c i that gtudents Coalracl I'olicv • by 5 pm. Friday it Fropisals tlluclitnl donate. A booth will j Former Rroudwav S-imatioii • ■ ! rat ton Ronm 2 in the ! PHILAbELBHIA--4'—Her, -ir- es r K..r>,i ITesiienl I fe y and Wednesday and j n < '*fUoursc Thursday j .from 9 ajtu "t* member* will receive •••rating in this drive. tg 3 pJti have announced i j I'hvftiVg S|M-ak«*r 'Skylark* to Open The student producti»*i of Tony Ken yon, her hu»na j that member» wish- i to should state the fact i Kvplain Test* Skylark" will open aT*F»lr* Is played by/^€f#org«- C levrland. O.. graduate stixn Jill It Infantry Jain* I tin a tic Force* ! child Theater tomorrow night register. on Light Spectra • it will run until Saturday. He starred "The in "All My Inspector ..General." Featured r- irr at »he International tonight is » I^tin AmerU, TORf'OLK. Va.. — —The 79th {nfantiy Divwsor. last of sig com- Dr. David Fry of the phyi '! Gloria Gluski. Detroit-Junior, "Poppa la All" at Northwest an Evening for dudenU studying »iting .today f«r Jkyerai Tcmbars of the- former • rsity uf C'Jiilc instrumentation department the General M«V.or» roear. h : * ho pUys.l.ydw Kenyan, a part University. At state he , ptoyrd the 1* he Latin American countries. *c- ording tr» Carlos Trran, prvfts- *rnns> ;>arua Natumai Guard ..-.it nienUj afternoon ihoc^ly ■ T^uigmally piayed by Gertrude ifter 'ho arrived by train 'f k.., c.p A'.oouiry. Ind. wbut) Uwy, ounces Tv»«» | Lawrence on Broadway, i* a or <>f Foreign .studies. Prof, William Drew, head f lji Spartan Dramatic Award wm-^ >«-h<»lar»hips r,rT~fr«BL last >rar af TkHi AlfflU bn lk>tg»ny Detvartmeni, will bow *itck-s arid comment on, his ] Heron Certain - ' •' to the Vniveraitv .% xpeTiencea in Kquar» TF..I.-I P"* -I .The most significant single COMPLETE •entriuv from that passage we lost ALTH.' lis on h«i k Ct AND T. V. ••• -M would like to quote again: sD*t azwl IVor ibbot Hatl. T. V. In R..r ENG:NEE«jn of Plno'i NUt LUCON 6LD& j SPECIAL POPULAR RECORDS PERSONAL TRANSPORT^ 49c ' at "PINO S MUSIC Lucon B^dg. Miciwgan Theater East Lansing Lansing SYMPOSIUM! Dances from Diffaraat-Countrie! Only at tiw COSMOPOLITAN BALL RANNEY JEWELERS Nov. 16th Union Ba'Noom WANTED ra Abbot 15 Cops BW t'f#J All-Dorm Grid Title CiRANIt MIIIM-I/Mhuck! Davcy. undefeated ex-Sparta r»j from (ia>1imr to welterweight, toyed with Bob j Score Derisive 48»l."l Rout Ycagei*' of T/w* Alleles hero last DATE TIME - Over East Shaw 1 firid Squad yotiVe nlwnv* well dressed Aliiiot 15 came through wltlf ■ muhlwg IS 19 trounci over Kurt .Shaw 1 tart night in Janiaon PteMhoure to wi away with th. 1MI alt-dormitory football championrhip. Paced by Jack Kirch and John ((ragman. the Aiibot cr broke a thrw way tie,.for the ' IX 2iat" Portpone IM male with A! Oorrt* on the re¬ ceiving ernt of another three wry affair. Twenty Hoosiers Next Stop SsMsut for Spartan Eleven E.iM Shaw'r scoring attrck open¬ There'war no ai ed Up In the third quarter with footlmll warriors. rttrk Vreeland Insslng to John Coach Biifttie Mti ftannah who passed to IVnti Fw- mit Ewmg flliipeit the hall to John of Notre flame Sat Ken Won who crow I the *oal ; Michigan State's stripe an Undefi'ljJisI sea Superil Shirt I.uiintlry Service m up ibiilr have been defi i ed out by MSC IV, John A. Hannah. O Sprmly I'rrrning wliilf you wail Sport Coals X.MI up i_and .Colorado r.cmn A good selection of Prompt Delivery' ami I'lrk-iip Service Slack* SI I.O.I up spartanv im% Young The longest Michigan Stale ' tnrv 1912 siring cxtendisl It"1" ■'■! to mM-sra-on a. 1(114 *e Play of Michigan State.wins thee : , two. It will So the string .of (iridrlcrs wins made in fhnce year? ju prior to World War ! mm pitted hv Wednesd**. * l*n An* Indoor workout wa« "chc. UK) . „p> _ I Before ulcfl yesterday afternoon due Sundt and Tod Egan will maH Jim lilarktnofe and Don fjiDnlnte klv meeting of the • rhlllv dnwle The regulars *' in one of the games while Art; meri. an Quartcrliack worked .gainst N'otp T>-o • • Mi'ldlemftfc anostpnning this trols ami-minor adjustments of night a teacher from the has been talk of a Dixie revolt Cedar Street School for the Ment¬ task to an unpredictable future positions, against Mr. Truirfan. Rayburn date When the armistice agree¬ ally Retarded and a staffer from spoke at the annual state dinner. School for the Blind will dis¬ ment will be signed . . .-could Talmadge made It clear that the only mean premeditated delay on Rov or fsirl? cuss their respective special edu¬ states rights Democrat forces cation fields. this point indefinitely," will not use the governors con¬ Norway 'Srein* ference as a launching site for n Wednesday Miss Lee Parkhurst Ont of America'i Moif Famous Monday night said settlement of Lansing Children Southern revolt in next year's of the Lansing Girl Scouts, talk on the Brownie program will and - Campus Shops for Men the buffer rone issue was "not near solution" after n 4-hour 15- Lmtksfor Friend In See Andersen presidential election. leadership skills. The programs were planned hy members of the minutc session during the day.. on MSC Future prospects uf the no- Campus Fairy Tale Nov. 17 Twtaday. Nov. IS YWCA Student Cabinet. There is a "Svein" in Norway 6:45 Hide Key Children of Linsing and sur¬ mo is looking MSC. for a friend ut rounding area will have a chance 7:00 Military Science officers and enlisted men Orehesis Try outs to sec MSC students in Hans Nuekals. rein, whom the Counselor for 7:30 Air Force officer! and William P. "What's in the wind 1 do Women's stall assumes to lie a Christian Andersen's fairy talc, "The Emperor's New Clothes." Some states rights to Begin Tonight boy, wants to write to a hoy or girl here who is interested in 'Journeys, stamps, fishing (sport), Under the direction Eleanor Chase, director of the of Miss 6:00 6:30 Air Force Administra¬ tion and Logistics Arnold Air Sn£jfdy privately that if Mr. Truman the Democratic nominee and Sen. Robert A^-Tatt of Ohio the Re¬ is Orchesis, women's modern dance honorary, is holding tryouts for their annual concert Feb. 29, The "Boot-Warn how people in each country live, Children's Theater Department at 0:00 Field Artillery seniors lose together on publican choice then they will re¬ tonight and Wednesday from 7 where to draw a buffer zone across Korea to stop the lighting, and in her (Ids) work." eln is studying at a school MSC, the play will he presented in Lansing at the Sexton School auditorium, Nov. 17. High 0:30 Anti-Aircraft Artillery seniors All personnel volt, organise a,Southern conven¬ to 9 at the dance studio in the tion. and name a presidential Women's Gym. Those interested SHOE... for gardeners 1n Norway. His appearing In candidate of their own. are to come dressed for dancing, the Red* and Allies were at log¬ Dramatic students from MSC military pictures must be in address and complete name may according to Mary Lou Ewers. gerheads on when to do so. Nuckols said, "We shall con¬ he obtained at the Counselor for and children are in the east. Through the cooperation of the Between 1940 and 1950 the do¬ mestic A -2.IN.1" COMBINATION Women's office. trunk airlines increased tinue to press for a line and rone Continuing Education ■ Depart¬ heir business about 640 per cent. to be established at the time of ment* the piny will he viewed by . FOR CAMPUS AND CLA^Ild Union Slates The tourhig schedule is: Cold-, water, Nov. 5; Paw Paw, Nov! fl; Musician la Marshall, Nov. ||; Owosso, Nov. ORIGINAL I 14: Portland, Nov. 15; Hillsdale. Conference Called Nov. 29; und Royal Oak, Dec. 1. on Adult Kdueatioii Discuss 'Oftcm in Civil Affairs Students will have a chance to discuss the coming programs of •0 NOWI How adult education can pro¬ the New York Center Opera Com¬ To HI I K. Michigan Ave. mote greater interest in civic af¬ pany with it man in thc.juuslc Here it is agii Held this afternoon. fairs during the present emer¬ FOR ECONOMY famous boot-v gency will be studied at a confer¬ Arson Tarpoff of the Music De¬ ence here Thursday and Friday. partment will be in the "music ami indoors und . Some 125 adult educators from room of the Union at 4 p.m. to INITIAL COST shearling liner lade of soft elk Michigan, representing church explain the stories behind the with Du 1 'out Neoprene crop* sole? groups, community organizations, performances Nov, 1!) and 20 in trade unions and health agencies thy Auditorium. Used tan la CUj C'ani|>us, Sports, Classroom, are expected to take part. His discussion is a part of it The conference is sponsored by. ries sponsored by the Union Shop|>ing—wind und weather- Four Studrbakrr proof und ohj so comfy and the Mich»«»p Council on Adult . . xtrd to enable students to get . Education, In co-operation .with more out of the concert. warm. Jlet your pair today! the college's Continuing Educa¬ tion Service. AL KANSEN, MO. The principal address of the c giant African land snail's IN E. MICHIGAN AVE. conference will be given by Mal¬ shell is cone-shaped and some¬ colm Knowlcs of Chicago, admin¬ times six inches long. O KIN-TAN istrative co-ordinator of the Adult O SMOKED ELK Education Association of • the United States. O M'RGl'NDY the Dr. Duncan Little (air\ pastor of Fountain Street Church, FMKBCQBtSB Grand Rapids, will s|tcak on the subject, "Rediscovering Your Civ- . The Hand-Finished AIM -jr Conscience." Wool Knit Dress The suave wool knit has a ustom-mado lk ... with antiqued coin-head buttons, deep tiat-wing sleeves. The slim skirt and top 7 / i arc clasticired at the waist for fit. Tobasco, gold, green, taupr, 1951 FORD-lit* radio, heater lieigc or red. Sites 10 to 18. and overdrive. This ludor i» a HUB "student sperial". ♦is SPORTSWEAR IM9 CHEVROLET. 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