MORK RAIN WINDY AND COLDER Number 19 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1951 | Sport Scandals n* ... i.wM-mva rrr•« Alarm Colleges Several tornados, with wl rantdns up to 100 miles an h mared throunh the Midwest | terday infcrinj! at least se Presidents May Consider persons and causing exten De-emphasi/ing Football jf'er./mx the unhappy ioiH r.luskl says that she . .(.rive nnc per cent of Trifi|M-r* Shorten MSC's (addfisli abands alfectlons, and ■I Fivcllour Talk ,, r,tremely happy with Moved- Before OTt f she could Ret It. •trnial mangle is brought .f srrr:e when Bill Blake, Expected Freeze at bv Ron Van Tassel, ITmnk»i.'iviim killfl Squelches inawaij If iiuutr on Extra llay of I oration ifessors Campus Wir*h*rfr1en, Germany, said Iho piano was a C-82 transport car- i rying military personnel to tlie supply port of Bnrdenux. There Rayburn Asks Party Loyalty lKhtlng yesterday against Speaker Sam Rayburn's, r party loyalty to the Dam- nnminee in the 11152 prcs- ■ il election. president Truman—irritated some j of the* chirf executives by pulling j the loyalty issue out of the back i room into the front parlor of the j Southern Governors Conference. | Gov. James K. Byrne* of South Carolina, who once served as; CAIRO. Kgypt - olh— Atfc.it Mr. ~Tnimanji secretary »t 100.1)00 Egyptians paraded silrntlv st.ite, challenged Rayburn's loyal¬ in Alexandria yesterday and pre¬ ty plea. He declared the South mier Mu.stapha Nahas pasha ve¬ owe® rts ioyatty to the country hemently attacked Western Pow¬ and not to any party or political er* m a. bitter outpouring >>f mitt. I candidate. > British feeling on the nation's In' I dependence Day. Mexico Offers Studv Awards \« .Miwiiin W ork Interviews to Kml by the Institute Allende, San i Miguel Allende. Mexico. Winners . will • receive fftl months' expcnse-pal3 study at the j Institute Allende. Entrant* are required to send Jose P Laurel, 'pupjrff In¬ dent under the Japanese, was <>|K'llillgS leading his Nasdonsliita with 2't|.024 ^tes. The party leading] j candidate of pres. Klpidio Quir- j onneed inn s Liberal "Barty had 93.011 j RPositions AKWrof votes. Jose P. Beng/on, the top j Students Compete liberal, trailed the lowest Nack»n- alUta candidate. J'*e Uf mh. who had '.3.1,029 votes. Locke Picked for Economic Post out 84 applicant* to fill four- j ' iinricftincing vacancies. student* interested T* Each in radio fall acting, are given the op- i Engineer* lo Hear man. director of WKAR. "Stu¬ portunity to audition for roles on the many program# produced : (of Opportunities dent* are* hirefl on the hasi* of b-.- WKAR throughout the vrar. f George Combs, secretary of A - j Thev receive m ToHit'rd General Contractor*. wilt their ability, 4nd ability alone. remuneration^ other thaitf the benefit* derived , It makes no difference if thev , to students wese rtty of these stu- top programming which will be radio field after graduation.— lion Field." Hussion i-llomh Potential Hecealeil of a caliber representative of Coleman said.- Many have at¬ A movie on construction of the "t in the resort or WASHINGTON >AA— Iiaustrv and Jaoor leaders were told yester¬ rv Michigan JfUie College and high tained responsible positions as United Nations Building will also preferred, ♦•'d include a enough to compete with com¬ managers, program directors. . , be shown-At the meeting at 8:30 i day that Russia, while three ~f four years behind the United States small in atomic development, already a capable of A-burnbuig any American mercial programs. and writers with major stations p.m. in Room 32 of the Umon applications. The wty. v ihnmjfaml the cvuuU/. P4T*0>IH STATt jllfJ» AOV£R] Dean Thank* Student Shoveler* A Complimen a Challenge MJk MH • » • IW IHB GDI iMTTH CORONA. REMINGTON. ("NOERWn Sbnfart •C A9 Mai*« ... Hmv Ui« V-'., fwiiihil T«w rru.T cr.%t-orreti> »o* ovt ms Foicl Pla\ REYTALA . . . LATE MODEL V i CHINES -T««I BOH? » U.U1HM. rtrMj!, Atw 0**n Fr«aiar ' la > WOLVERINE TYPEWRITE! e*.. me. lit LUT K.U %***«>_*?. PHOVt 5-Mli | CAMPUS INFORMATION CLASSIFIED AC tATS—¥a.mw» (Mr|n «w It 0» «?l: 31. SCc II H be. Hi t'.IC: '»« irrv tlTt tVi lt< merit Wit •»% '•« 1-ml Ut> trtri m nctm »* It Icpom AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Cru**wnrd Pu 1 Hey Voikk- ante ~ it Thanksgiving Vacation •« Htraoa OrMfcfc ' WOt-VH S: II? L TKANSPORTAl »A.x?ro » vip 1 W4XTZD » ' 1 '■**' "' SvO-' A*4? »•"«; ■-#&# i LOST I FOUNO <« •-*»-. -*• $4-VK LC4CT—IS> fer».-«irt «uft Nmmt> «a-1 U» WANTED j.; V • • Aixrr Lorr Icrt-^VP vud^.i v» 1 mm Kmo •-*»•» Kt -NNvrn i *^ec* -AHt rc«r i s.gr*— » *; '.♦"v-1 v- % • ! V Vt#. * • ;« tour **C«N I...NK - -.-m 1,0 USa.r. Ana..' groan *.-vd HOUS INS^U '-1J *""> n Mortal MNGUI a.. *~7 fcr- >*v- 1. »»• I I ..•*«, | M «* '»•*.» i *«vr 'Far.. K.*'jrr t r-nia| -Oorni' ».-.m Ws Jara l-*aai Or.li ra»Hiaf APA*TV£N ' . ' A.. ! III«M :^r | tV««,s . *. I 21, ' »T*A>U>-4 i.»OOM " txa~«l autttno Ui»H l« »:o u XU PW.« Han ia rH y^, a - *■ „ I ui>» •• u.-* A | &i I Dorui If BUmmI. - ■ I • A" * ' W ' 2 «or $, -A?1 JUWT Kio »afr,ia m Gnu „ .,« m south ^ J U««**«•« iieefcf fc») • H« b*n k vt»B tMt- Return to Union ; i ' » $4 4? n UAKAIVG " a,Mu" : fir tMlh On* T - A . k. ♦!, ! utarr groan oaltat a tWion Gnu 1 Kfuriueh^ b**^ vj *«>♦*% 1 *M |»»J m«b wen ia it K««p, PERSON^B 1 skitcs •"■ - •• • "*As?*. »»pan-«- : PtaaoJ^Sma Dotn.-I i APP.HNTVf.T- • ' ! t*u^r>OC ,41^'^"'"' | A ocii »! 1,1' ' COSMO^C. *»'> +^S2«^~ 1 Nov. I6tn. — -A. ■' ^ V . /" • "• t. ,t(1av, MpvwnW W, 1951 THE VIC RIO AN STATE N If S The ffrst electric train In th# issions— Cadets Pick Lois Fisher Movie Miwk* Films. Records Open Houses Begin l/.S: made Its first trial run oR April 29, 1951. . • Careers Slated far Dance Coed Rush Season luled as I/»is Fisher, Hancock senior bill Army receive km front Col. ROTCColonel MovIm wilt furnish th> music for I he "ponrlng in the Dirk" themo of Iho Union Board spon¬ sored danro Saturday from 0-12 This weekend the introductory nn By Ml IIFNBFRSOV estimated BOO Jfsc women wifl attend sorority rush tens. Visiting .elitht houses l.>oth Saturday nnd Sunday, roeds repreaertting Sigma Kappa, wast-flar elected honorary colonel of the I'm* ,„h t p.m. in the Union Ballroom, will have nn*opportunity to become wci|iiiilMled with alt 16 Army ROTC regiment this week Mick Drummond, social com- sororities Each it was announced yesterday. °°rPs "Ponsors will be giv- Air Force mittec chairnuuv-sald the bands on. campus. house will he open from lifftior anc I tomorrow ,s,i classes. ana Lt. Col. Richard Verhuci Offj cent dub adviser, and club president, said Rav'wood 'T present, "I—by members of the corps "vsidos presiding over the to Choose of Skinny Fyinis,—t/njlc Prima, Shop Fields and Charlie Barnctt 5 p.m. Saturday and 2 Tto| to -af with the were tabuloted-from 1 072 votes Monday's i"1"' the colonels will act as re- Will furnish music. The dancers will glide to the p.m. on Sunday. The teas, which mark the pre¬ Fill Calendar .. to acquaint and Tuesday's voting ,viewing officers at the spring pa|- , majors wltl wd. the studei Miss Fisher was Corps Spon-or i','"" of the Military Police Bntnll C'°r|W «**«" Will review I , !r un"'1 "t 'he same time, Sponsors music on Ihe movies in the lighl liminary step in formal rusfttng, of Ihe illms. are divided into 20-minute per¬ ivilh Dinners TO THE HI8NEST hand acc last year She was selected as Records I iods during which BIDDER... have had on-the-job colonel from 28 candidates sub¬ music of Ihe films, bne house. In ohderTo reach alL Exchange dinners and ,0 Members of the Air Force mitted by dormitories and soror- the sororities, caeh rushee should; nil the mid-week social mcxson uwvKmnvi I' for the Michigan Con- . ROTf will choose their first keepwithin the 20-minute limit ' Alpha Cnmma 'Rhd \vitl wrter-p ities. The entire ground force ' honorary rolottel • following: I pa« Company of Qrand cadet body was eligible to vote. The Army's colonel will br ¬ ibe Air | ! S ■a vote for five groups' spon¬ sors litis week, Faculty Art per house, according to Mickey j tain the Gamma Phi Betas.tonight ! Call. PanHel president. -for dessert. West Shaw and West Landon will dine together, and! home service do at the 28 in the ; balloting for the fi who will represent the Air branch of ROTC at the Coronation Displayed In a 1«-day arrlci af nNh pay. Beta Theta Pi and Pi Beta Phij members -have planned an ex¬ change dinner for this evening. [Ruth Carlson, , laboratory f"' Also to Be honored at the dance are rnrps sponsors of the individ¬ began yesterday and will con¬ tinue through Friday in all drill in.Gallery Il«. Ta Jain In iannary rnah- ln» woman mad hav# a t-paM Toroorrow-uight the Sigma Chi chapter'will serve dessert to the Kappa Kappa Gammas and Psi pked for the i ual units and the Spartan Guard. sections. Cadets in basic or ad¬ .pportunitle* in I Army ROTf* ndvn vanced drjll^iVtlons meeting on By PAT VAKOTII I ** Upsllnn to the Pi lietiv Phk We.«t select their i The formal rush schedule is dl- Shaw and Alpha Gamma Delta, Mondays may pick up their bal¬ . anything but mo¬ Michigan State College' aPTtle-; vWofJ jhtrt four sing,*. During East Shaw and Smith Williams, . l-lots at the cadet offices, accord ld.- «i« F.ckberg said. In, partmeht members took over the first, rushers will choose six; nnd Delta Sigma Phi and Sigma Spar,.,n r, ling to Bob Schultz, PlO officer. gallery in the Union for the an-| 0f the 10 houses and attend two j information con-jfho Army The 23 coeds whose names op Kappa have .scheduled exchange confronted nyal display of their works Mon-. parties on the evenings of Jan. 2,1 dinners tomorrow - evening. i ?i Rtnrk. Rud t/..r-ir I pear on the ballot were intro* ' How do you get t their sponsor ht*. With Air and Hall _ are chiefly in modern style. The vjnor ic« teaching. This is the first time the Air , exhibit is the first to mnko usf rloorm for the honorary 'l».»r3(le*. The the Way. . . corps sponsors During-tbV ehnnse the during the f«nj . tween their crossed swords )jimins Yet ,i '.stage j ed with red said. where they will be p roses and cape coed* return the f»vo __ Tel. ft. g. Bong r%s and T [ Ha'loween'f raid on the » to the Air -dormitories, their in- J Miss Usher r.f men's pajamas Is go- e limited to department fjndowc. So here's the in- Ballot Box Notes mUege papers ran a "ltt- earn pus" cartoon • i on "■fforthal" wearing P''-: includP , i Rho f lifTord new actives fturhtinh. Niqht Editor — Kay Myarj --.Vl pan* for school jarg'snn ! Thus, he *av#d minute*. prreioujj . 'n'rj,.,,n Flpnl or knoiwedg#, even ih# ,;hm , ' -hard "slecp-'tli-elghl-; International Program " hire haven't resorted (h|, vr.|(. ir„ p,,. On the contraty, sleeper* ^ „ ,„,r>[h Pa . : |n,b-trro temperature* of , , , har,„ r.runer. k.rater* wear elastic- 'I'" and leg*) pj'* to ^ „ ,, ' si-oi„r Sen.' | nfi|l, "■ Slateil for Friday Dance I no wintry blast sneaking: Tro r. Imnald llunhar ' the thing.to Worthal'*' creanungly loml Siikt^ 'wt-y ' n nrt, ich some roommates are of wearing to class as ude President. Ilenry l.ennard. \ 'mi vativc to the kind yoii' ®ast Naming sc ijr K-" la* Brtir. • N"' l" r.» tk into after you're | covers. And a few rad-j rnior. shirt M*. Mhiland wear night shirts of Lrvwus shades, irrr. Clurle* PArkrr. !f \ nimnred that a few eold-i tor wear the "booty", New pledges of I* iu S.gir.a Pi t none have been are iame* Garrit*. D< Mward llawkr*. 'Ofrl.ar'l T-akc frr.trconcensus of Opin- ■ senior; R. Ja» Kas-ntiul. ■ the pa;ama fashion world j land junior. C lemenl ljurlon. to !e that "no matter howl Manisttquo senior Uilliatn I ur.». 1 or how little we sleep, we Detroit senior Alfred apisarrlll. k quite so fresh, sharp' Deamborn junior an I Robert •ruled as the guys In Vlsarher. V.-'k-tjurg junior . Une. pj ads upon aris- , Delta Upallon • new ac'ives are . Wendell Bannister. Erst laming —' | junior, twear Sfhcdulefl "n,< )umor e AIKE Group Idle Sports Win... \ Dorow Takes Over WO" as PassinigLeader; XXXXS Hold8 Five Marks ~K KM INK 1081 Red 8m. Cronln, however, destined to comment on how the newly AA—JR—AO 1 1VC ITIttl liS acquired player* would fit into now awnager Lou Boudresu'itgOJ . and eMWren. ptan,,-: ^ Senior Quarterback Almost Sure Mi cut heel for ============j « . . „ to Paaa Glick'a Total Air Yardage ° Makes Man Love Held Back by Injuries 1 a a Pipe for Coach Smith. 4 and a Woman Love a Man Ciolek Settles at End Posilim team. 81-10. nrt the Buckeyes, Numerous injuries and poaition nni) 6- 2 lloosier baseball team. L !" ' f running game has l>een led by! During his sophomore year V" *\ 7 \ Bob played quarterback behind Last season, whilc hcl^ junior fullback Gene • Gedman 1 | and sophomore halfback Jerry Cene Glick until he injured his HPpfH I first base spot, Uob stoat Ellis. .left knee in the Maryland game. 1 ' ] mendous improvrmcrt in 100% wool in assorted The Spartans and the Hoosiers; The Spartans had more than their v .337, second highest " •* share of troubles with signal call- • which took sixth place boa men, women, and chil- will be battling for posession of sf! that year as Glick was injured dented spittoon, which last year the Big Ten. a short time later. After that. Al was set up as a traveling trophy j Dorow proved very able and by the students of the two schools. I ruined any hopes Ciolek had for The battered relic from an old I , Lansing inn', is symbolic of the; the quarterback slot. , • CIOLEK days when the rivals were kicked Wkfp Clalak'a Jukr ynr pretty well nailed down, Ciolek ftrounil as underdogs of the foot- "Tf:HjmlrTf to* l**n playing behind the u!T wMk Vnsee Plata*, mm . ■»" oM Spartan captain along with Doug j,obo ll>*" [**" Ciolek's success, however, has apenly My not been as much in football as . mmnem |n baseball. Bob has been rcgu- In choosing a college B» ply followed family tra-nsfc. Pri nccton 1 lalfback of his brothers.. F.ugT.e v* win, had attended Stat* a IVi'kWk Bright for ceding years, and had part* ed in athletics. S" ( . Total Offense Lead their alma mater and fcqK 'in the family. NEW YORK—W—Dirk Kar- maicr, rriurcton'. talented All- American, appears almost to sweep'past Drake's Johnny a cinch Entry Open STUDENTS Bright in the closing weeks of for All-Collq nation's major colleges. Mat Touriifj M.E;8 AT DU PONT 121 Campu* Coupon Carnival Figures released by the NCAA service bureau yesterday showed that the Tiger ace was only S3 REDEEM YOUR ~ Clutm2in! wMy if proHms mM — MONEY-SAVING yards behind Bright's Prineeton prepared total to lay Into aa Yale and Dartmouth In its last WII.DROOT COUPONS HERE itlfll stiii Arroaa from Berkey HaJI The tournament will all studenU eacept » '*-* termen and freshrr.in ■ equipment is designed lor a new prod- winners who have was" uet. I not hers, machinery usisl in mak¬ this tournament. Er.tne ing existing products is improved to have live or more prscwi |>rovide better quality at lower coat. outs and must have > «»■ This design and development work emulation and permits* may call for sttidies o( the vibration of They represent an inveatmeat of over 85.500.000 and rover an area of 3110,000 1.1 levelop ami design ltigh s|ieed slit- st|, ft., including a foundry and pattern ting equipment for thin lilms. In¬ sho|t. They employ over 800 men and volved are unwind and wind-up ten¬ haw a |iotential output in volume of sion regulation, alignment of writ work in exrnat of 80,000,000 a yeor. travel and cut ling-knife selection, Thraiie and diversity of this operation combined ill a machine easy tosrrvicr. are juatitied only heeauae the work of merhanieal engineers is an important 2. Design equipment to otieratr at factor in Uu I'ont operations. pmoures up In 45,000 p.s.i. This is insurance against the time when proc- NEXT MONTH —Opportunities in pUil m- esses may lnt." Male* tor it.' magnified. Typical are stresa-fatigue of metals, design of vessel closures and line joints, valves and jtaeking for reciprocal ing compressors slid centrif- ugsl pumps, packing glands for stirred autoclaves, etc. S. Design, installation and testing of Urge air-conditioning systems neces¬ sary in the manufacture of certain products. In one plant, water U used at the rate of 50 million gallons daily, current at 25,000 lew. par hour, and air at &,5 million CJMI. Those throe examples, aaloctad frout L,,.. November 14,1*1 THB MICHIGAN 8 T A T-B NEWS TW MTWMIE STATE NEWS ADVERTOBIt* One Ii6— ■ "' •' JV's Finish Season; • j&U: Spartan* Irish Tilt Canceled Top Honors in Meet Friday By TOM IVAN* Ban Bovine, Spartan Junior Varsity football eiiach. an- F~ MBN O W Setting their sight* on the louneed >vntertiay that the second game is'tween the Miehi- fan State and Notre Bame JV teams, Scheduled for Friday DEC. TOMOBHOW Big Ten championship meet at South Bend, has been canceled. ■ te he held Friday in Chica¬ go, the Spartan cross coun¬ Friday's cancellation means the end of the season for the Jayvees since that contest, — 25th try squad ran through the*aln would have lieen their last. m r FVunk Kapral and Mate Ur- last night in preparation for the The tenm had an original hK 'radden will (all on the shoulders YOU KNOW IT! conference Altai. The Spartan* will bid for top game sehedtlle llllt onlv four of 'he JV's. honors Friday morninf at 11 p.m. game, were played, Is.th the Either Thursday or Friday, the on the Washington Park course Notre Dame games being called JVs will have an intr.-s.iuod in the -windy city. Running In off because of Inelemeut weather. — weather permitting rulluw- Far ran. rnavinicnl YM.4S «h<>|,|,iiig Ing the game, the Jayvees wilt -their-Beeond Big Ten - meet, the eontihue in ploy defense against" OrperT*and White harriers will the varsity in the iloily srrim- seek to place improve finish their of last year. second •f Mlefctfaa a«l Okie I* MM MM mages held dflring the week. This year-* Junior Vamttr Try ■i murtu ef earlier thta In n PROBST DRUG 1st asked to comment on his team's IIS Mr LAY-A-WAY pim ing by a mm record. "The boys really worked hard and there will be several of Coach Karl them that can help the varsity enter a seven man team1 meet, He believes that thl is capable of battling the Badgers next se,asbn." Since the varsity loses the entire Both lint Voider and • Tommy | 'V |rgr. McColl Named Linemen of Week (hinnastMeel down to the wire. The M8C entry includes Capt. Jim Kcpford. junior. Muskegon; first string offensive line through gratltintioti, some Kauhikukui assisted IVv of the responsi- ; the Junior- Varsity bility to fill the shoes of such i ies. 50 c J "T En trim All-Coll • ()\wn Lvle Garb#, sophomore, Calgary, Alberta: Ron Barr, sophomore, Gymnastics j crown Point. Ind.;, .ferry Zerbe, mtH he»M ANYTHING until XMAS U fYORK i/Pi—A Pacific Coast giant and sta! a nth—a pair of young men to gladden the heart 1 WeHnmlny. n Tuesday and junior. Flint; Jim-Arnold, OPENING TONIGHT PROBST DRUG (0. S. v. 27 and 28, in : man-Battle Creek; Dick Jarrett. Entries for this j sophomore, Qaklaw I-,. r.,uih and cause a professional rvaeh-to reach I Jenimn Oym on 'Jack Dctjing, freshman, Buffalo. anialti fit—were named yesterday as the Associa't-' mw>' mu" hc ■ by * p en of the week., :— prise the NY. For all hoi RepfoMI ami Zee That Hilarious Cometh' EHEE DELIVERY _ 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 F.M. _big Bill McColl, I touchdown passes in Illinois' 4 13 victory over Iowa, and Dew¬ IIO W. •■KAMI KIT EH TEI.I'IIONK S-.161H unstoppable end, Ten competition far the IT McConpelL.. of Sry of the SKYLARK or go urge Kepfant Dabbed eighth In caught eight passes for 11 yards ISM meet, while Zerbe Hah and " two el i i.-wn to Duke last i 1Mb. Wyoming's 41-7 trouncing of New bw's, and flying rings. The o "r I C'oarh Sehlademon thinks that u}TrCMl's pass-rafching Mexico. three events will be mrllvit ■'1' it wit! lie a three team affair for jnn-.r of the day thr hrst offrn.ivr play- tumbling; doubles tumbling. I'll tiie championship. MSC, Vfiseon. while George was trampoline % |.wA...Jind Indiana seom ti A ,defensive.... -. 'MURAL Tlit' meet is open to all students ' the Tnsl.le track to the title, except gymnastics Tefterinen. f~ As for the individiint title,r It freshman numeral winners, mid! stacks up as n race between Pur- SIDELIGHTS men medals who »n have all won events. first will Lie available for .practice on j - place! due** Denis. Johnnnson and W's* Facilities j ronsin's Walter Dleke. III of Southern Roth of these runners won In- hasn't figured Change! _ the gym floor Monday through^ dividual honors against MSC run* Friday during varsitv practice » MH'ott from bowling schedule Include: in the evenings, providing those i iJTst year's individual eham | am The •-faot. «- Tt'ESltAV. NOV. II pr a tiring have spotter* Withj pk»n. Don MeEwen of Michigan, soeml reeeiyer looh them will not compete because of an 11 It. I and T. XI- .cylil tram Gory MOMMY NOV. I* „ 1-1 SAC and N't1. 2" | »-«• «T and **. rhl £ in Tracking Company DONMOOR Famous Knit Matchables The last Red arturk flickered out about 7 fust yesterday. An trT-fmc officer said the Allies ema«1* North Kor- - »ran bndars- He said they also j found I* tor/ raartunegun*. 36 j TORONTO — Mrs. VinTa* Matv . Mil lan. of. Toronto, known as „ Canada's No^ I woman mininxf , prospector, has learned to hue- an I _yrr»>*ed terra**- #wuth «f Koson£ expert with dynamite sunt aiiam* "which is TtbKxsz. SHi miles north of ing raps. Parana XL 3C. T.. sophomore; Alvin Ha Ken. WASHINGTON* i,F>—A S-nurte romittee saill She says that if you knevr-vfta* laowunc • junior; Lawrence Morri¬ yenterilay that Wasbimrw in- s*f«hraivr with hiph military you are doing, -it's ;m»t as uaftr Mi 1son. Dearborn junior; and Hora¬ Attempt Iq Scat brass. ■•---• lit a sharply wonlwi r»»wt Uw Senate pn»u|i hit ht "what puttcfins around the kitchen*. tio Lewis, Birmingham junior, presented iT skit from "Home of Mrs. MarMilfcm began Hfer pro*- ^ Chinese Reds j "kneffmiitofi specting career 25 years a«». amt the Brave." has becmre-eTeeted prr**rt*n« it