Three Win Fulbrigbl Awards DAI LY • STUDENT• PUBLICATION Three Ful bright winners EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN — TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1952 by I)r. Albert Cordray, < Congrem PANTY RAID DECISION wlor of Foreign Students. Barbara Blynn Sanfnrd, Evan- »ton, lll. ffnlor. was awarded a To Decide versify of Rome to study art his- Assessment EXPECTED FROM KING Mary Dawson, to study /oology at the Univer¬ tax . sity of Edinburgh. Rate Dlil—ilan A visiting lectureship for one Slated for year at was Robert College, Istanbul, awarded to Carl Shermri, as sociate professor of Civil En The Student decide CongrM* will how much to tax Before the Rains~Caiue Judiciary ginoering. Eulbright made for a appointments year, and are include MSC students next Urm aft¬ er considering a Finance Hearings Committee recommendation tor a the foreign coi 25 cent levy during. tonight', Completed IS. Paratroops and Applications research grants turned in to Dr .Cordray within the next few days. University meeting. The meeting wilt be held at 7:30 in Roam tt at the Uhlon. Congress Pres. Bob 27 Rioters Fare lectureships -and post-doctoral re- seftted two budgets to the Finance Committee, Social Probation lopUponKoje | plied for ajt Applications turned - week will lie for Fulbright grants beginning September, 1953, in the (Middle East or Europe, and for in this under 20 rent and M Dean By HCV nt'St'll uf Students Turn Ketl*r Make Last Diteli J those tieginning in April. 1953, in j| net *2.300 while a 23-ccat levy would the Congress $2,975. j King will con*iitf>r today uit 1 All-Ccillt'gp Judiciary recom¬ Compound 76 Falls ", After meeting twite In bland as - hearings and once in. a pr mendation that night of 40 session, the Finance Committee I <111-11 invnlvt'it m th*?. Miiv 21 UK ISLAND (A*)—Kojc'a tougheat Commuiiiat prison j 4 ! ' ,.,IJ1(I8C11 . decided to recommend the f«l lowing expenditures totaling *2, omul fell yesterday to tear-gas hurling t'.S. para- »r> «ho smashed a last-ditch stand by 0,0(10 fantatica! As Scene of 875: Early report* -listed 24 Communists, killed and 2f wounded. One,Americi 2 Train in tr Clinic killed and 12 were wounded I . M'liliower in the first two houys v.fj Itanium. King A-krtl fighting. I To (litest ' 'S|M'»k lies Views The Rods buttled fiercely from • deep trenches criss-crossing the! dear l^ke Camp, near Hast- GOP Talks Week-Old Strike Continues na.il in nitvnext Jew day*. *" Social urn for thr 27 stndriiU Steel Peace Talks Collapse would l»r enforced nidil Del. 211. They niinlit luvr restricted hours After 8 p.m. uidtl the end of this term And rould uol leave clinicr-is being jointly sponsored by Men's Council and AWS- fie nera I Fund. MM. Bolo explained that the above As Negotiators Hit Snags also Counselor for Men would mfes tlte lir«l two home football game* next fall They President John A. Hannah and figures will he used only as a The same penalties would ap- Dean of Students Tom King are > fall to be invited as guest speakers. fiiy hi students oil strict Hiaciplfti Finally, the Reds yielded, Hrv pro. In addition, their activ- Faculty members will Hcl invited terrific barrage of tear gas concussion bombs. They m pered from the trenches and I —coughing a their haiftfTTield high. By 8 a.m., some 4.0 hard-core North Korean Waler Carnival Grosser been moved out of the- and moved by trucks to $11,500 on Ticket Sales lo e\|d.toiM(u the lutheiafy Water Carnival ticket intake reaehetl about Ft 1,500 V«» derision. Chief Justire Hurl Ji the three-tiiKhPrtiu, HeeunliiiR t«» official*. The nimmittee j spurrier said. ^Tlie Uiiderlylnt wan'"allowed a $10,6H0 hutlRel, I alt •ex|H*n(litnres, not yet I motive for our peifalties was for ileilueteil, are ex|H»iTft| It* total !••** than the itlltiwaTiee. Ihrm to ail as a deterrent for future action of this type, Indian Uirl | .stained gin** window* for aitv hut we rralirril that the spirit ha* bran r.rri.d out. I the Memorial Chu|H'l will he «»f this aetioo will always oe- tntn the To (let Aid Front ptocfays} . The paratrtaipri- swept cur in collrtr life. It * op to the | purihtiHeci by the Senior On** have | leader nf the Red, iiTn-ed t. Pnnllet Conned Stephens both 1 j front the fund. Other project* comply with others to assemble their pruauie'rs Iri groups of lMi A 1.9-year old Indian girl, with CampuA financial aid from MSC sororities ttoatoer llrtg directed Geo. Hs.yioii, L the operation from a New Program and the Panhellentc Council, will enroll InrMSC twxt fall for a Imhieilx Pays ' j rummand post on a hdl course in child development. The bland rommandrr .aid Still Available^ Miss Saropni Cadre, of Jabai- an •ftteer in.ide enm pound 76. repurttnc to hun by held tele- To FiijriiH't'r* pore. India, rood about the cam¬ pus and Adventure* in World 800 Expected lr»der»tanding in an American < pbenr uld t ommuni-t pn.nn leader, were killlni prisoners w.nga/ine and wrote Mrs. Lmdsc To Meet Here u present Ihrm frum ohesin. Car {-enter, of the Continuing Edu¬ cation Department, about her dc- liiealiun .Mu|! »idr to study ml MSC. mfi about Miss Cadre's lack -I inference Set ►p June 16-25 II ami II overs Math Honorary . . To Hold Coldest The NEWS • i nference to j Fellowship (Jiveii will deal with | To MSC Professor IN BRIEF We're Thmuli! '■>e Repre: j Dr J-hn W Ki-Jd It'lirr killnl in I rush and pre f {Testing ' Sere.re Fr 1- *sn»p »r Every hu ll ■>'*<», „t TV Social Studies U'-t :'it*tt) u'"s Man Found "■I Near River They were (orredlofl A tumped. Budding. Boom 207 '»? t-i The en- Eetmomlt* Building, a •n ^fabric^ ae h paravnute rw.f-j identified in Saturday's two-car Senate Yields In I'len ted to Mr*. tory room In At Hall, Waterman, cfifre- irs, J| rrient through the Wright Air Develop-j Flint sophomore, driver of one Center in Daytrm, Ohio. In- j of the cars, and not Robert Cyow Washington (.«-The sui- • MSC faculty an lining i Ids. and E- S. Beneke, according to] The accident occurred at 1:30 pute that might disrupt negoti¬ Unron Lounge, the iccond floor irri"nd the body hlfUdrng! Library re.'crenre room, the 1 j part Dr. W. 13. Drew, head of the de- a.m. in Lansing at Ml. Hope and ators seeking an end to the na- before authorities . par Unciit. tlon-WKle sirike. periodical room of the Library _ P*(ff Two T n R MICHIGAN S T A TEN Tuesday June — F. W 8 Michigan State News ! Graduates:; Don't lose with your Alma Mater! 3H79n9£*E |p||\ W^k to The MkMgaa Slate Nn Subscribe ■ next year. Editorially Time's A-W' CAMPUS Last week millions gathered around radios and in front nf television screens to listen to General Hwight.D. Eisen¬ hower deliver his first formal address since returning to CLASSIFIED this country. PHONE IN YOU* AO I d«y. 50c: jl Editorial writers Arid'- political analysts paused to hear •-ISII, E.b 261 $1.00; five days, $1.25 plus 15c «#rvict charge f* " »to 12 - i to r Each word in e*ces» of 15, 3c per day. what the general had to say and formulate comments on his.speech.' Eisenhower had returned to the U.S. to be a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, and there were :lu- tmliticai aims and issues to lie discussed, lie hnd been criticized by Sell. Robert A. Taft. his principle GOP Tiplsment. This was his first opportunity to speak out to the public as a civilian. Hut the general refused to co-operate. He did not inform the-poblic as to where he stands, lie did mil answer the l.eltcr lo Ihe K.rlilor charges of Sen. Taft. If he furthered his political career il was af the only through his general statements and praise United State. Of course, he spoke out strongly against what he termed I The Dean's List I II* DEAN IVAKEFIF.Mi Mat* »1«f»••»» *• Publicity Head DcfcndsTickel "real threats to our country"disunity, inflation, exces¬ I took the day off Sunday, by gar! Neglected to put the sive taxation, and bureaucracy." Here it looks like the general will find few- opposing his finishing touches on a term paper I was working on In do it. il> mark in the course will probably show the day Distribution Views. No candidates with hopes of lieeoming dleeted I took off, but ... would endorse un.Vnf these points. As I was sflying, wo got a carload and »,wonted it out No one can say that Eisenhower took a headlong dive In lutke lamsuig. thai popular resort urea for vacationing into the stormy sea of politics. If anything, hi cautiously college student-. The car was packed, the road was packed, dipped a toe in and.then withdrew. Eventually he will and the county park there . well, you know how sardines have to prove his ability to swim in these troubled water- arc packed in a lia container? This maybe wasn't quite so but this obviously was not.the time bad. but sardine p:n kcrs would have been eniviiils of the The only instance in which he got away from generalities way |HsipleT|ocked into that park Sunday. So tie spread the blanket an the ground (nut Ihe bench, wa* for one brief statement that must have flashed many wc didn't get closer than no line handles from that) and Americans bark In tills and Thomas E. Ilewey. gul ready fnr a rniind-rnhin bridge tournament..Just the Eisenhower quite outwardly statist that lie thinks the six of us. Oh, yeh? Democrats have been in office, too long. This cry pmlmbly The kids there'didn't, want it that way so it'darn well . originated during the second term of Ernnklin lb Uisisevelt, wasn't going to'lie that way. I trst it was Ruck Rogers about 1" years ago. stilt Spall- ('allot. Then Roy Rogers and tlnpalong (!iis.siilv. The argument that "he's bad the job too long, it's my Many mure, too, even though the l.td.s don't go for Hick turn" has a familiar Republican ring to it ami is, at Tracy any more like we used to Tracy's too old-fashioned acst. a weak plunk in any political platform for ihe newer generation. I guess. Nobody even Ixdhercif The United States is looking for an able leader in a to count the assorted punches that thought we needed time when the world is threatened and needs leadership. -befriending. A program of "me-tisi-ism" is not the answer to.our needs Someone started a little brush fire u«rr to the left and hardly reflects the character of. the _Ki«rnhowor we nf us a tittle way and Ihe fire triirks had to rnme scream¬ have come to know, either lis a fighting general or as a ing In the rescue. County police officers were directing power in the unification of Europe through NATtt. the excessive overflow ul Iraflir and no one got hurt,' except may he one or two previously nntanncd cops. It was the lirsl speech for the general and he has mil The fit ins canir just as wc started linnu- and up went been Iimi rlosr to the pnlilical scene at home lor a numliei the top oifi the eoiivortfhte. mid up went flic windows. The of years. Perhaps lie has mil gained his hearings as yet. traffic was a littK» lot lighter, so we .cruised back to East Rut the national conventions take place next month Acres in the ibmnpiiiir, iiiul there is little time to inform the nation of his mtti- the same time iStliei silent, thinking nit*I |Milirle« As n bov on a farm in Kansas the general were bearing down on all of lis. Except Mac. He's go must have learned that , we "make hay while the sun nothing to worry about except, ferrying a few plane: thlnes." across the I'acific. come the tail end of the month. His next scheduled formal at Id less i- June II in Itetroil. The bridge hands? Isn'isy. what else'' He may take (hat opportunity to speak out and enlighten Sec fall. n large portion of Americans who are curious alsmt his hlrus on foreign anil-' domestic affairs ■ I .elIcr To Tlir l-lililor: To further his own aspiration* and n« u duly to the Voters. Elsenhower is obliged to. take his stand We are waiting, general . Chief Justice I'raises Mrs. CotioHt, Tliorhurn Ever Think nf This? 'IN) THE ElMTOR: * . The.Student Judiciary has. just finished its first full Writes P,.mi Stat, tol list, "W'heti you reach oirt hiri' every morning, do you year of activity. Reform I step down a- Chief Justice I slis-pily .1 ««i- your 'Gaily In endeavor to give, credit aV'l do thc*a.*t ever wonder bow it got the Relieve us. sometimes the where it is due. t.„ . ... „u ma staff wonder", too " The Judiciary is the first t,«i.o real attempt on' this cam- As"1" 1 tssssssss # Is the Student Judiciary. Although Mrs (ronoiv Thorbuin flre.omo-l i uiruuht re«uhirb they * Jrorn voting or inftuen student vote on the iss the before the court penalties that were meted or on f SwMtwr StwdMrts! Don'l Forgtl - out. They are real friends of the students and for a self fcov- crnini; student body and they Fred U.Anally whippin* our track (mph QuiilMs WW Be Opei far Ywr Ibt Ikb THE Mt CHI 0 Aft ft fA T E K E TV P Pajp Tfirpp !vptr Old Social Circuit *eta Tan Alpha plnnlngs are Dawn Howard, St. Clair Shores Today's Brides Follow ir to Louis Hamilton. Santa Rosa, Calif., junior and Farm¬ Ancient Wedding Rites house and Jean Abbott. Lansing Other than enjoying the i It used to he n little rough on the sophomore to Jerry Srhmidtke, knowledge that she has trapped ■ bridal gown— as well as the bride Lansing junior and Alpha Tau her man, today's bride doesn't; The best man and ushers iiad Omega. realise how lucky she is. In this to fight oft the bride's relatives .If SCth Century, rice and old shoes i the young lady had been kidnap- Evhs. A Sun. la Theta PI pinning is Lois are about the only things she j pcd. Now the worst thin" Is drnp- 41c Tax He Brown, Staten Island, N Y., to mnst duck—in the old — days It ping the ring, Total 50o Gene McDcrmott, Staten'Island. was tougher. June. with N.Y., senior. ' Anglo-Saxon fathers u«ed to j considered a favorable hand the groom a shoe as a sign the Romans, and thus of authority. Husband-to-be bop- I month of many marriages, to llal Nichols. Rochester. N.Y., senior and Phi Kappa Tan. \ j ped the blushing bride to show Christian church helped this who was boss. Other devices for i discouraging marriage du Helta engagements are: ! stressing the point were broom- '• Lent and periods of abstjn Matiellen Alford, P I y m out h | sticks and sticks. ! or penitence M senior, to Don Clreenbuty. MSC j Coeds rosily contemplating! Honeymoons were a get-a 9 graduate from Detroit: Jane i marriage can thank their lucky ' and.hiding-nut petiod Whetij Lundgren. Gro.sn Pointe junior. ' stars bouquet-throwing has re-I kidnapped their brides, it • m tofS*' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Welsh Irate the Alumni Memorial HlllCI'o 4 hapel after Heine married yrsterdai hv the Kr> It. J xriirani. Mrs. Welsh, the Inrmrr Patricia Scott, of Baltimore. Mil . and | (.011* her.husband Were the first to he married in the new «hanrl ' m # V f p •m. u NEW YORK <-*>)—Bill Spivey, Kentucky'!, towering for- mer All-America etar, pleaded innocent yesterday to any port of the Mg hanketball fix acandal. His attorney said he gave himself •rjury charges rather than Chapman Cop* Golf Crown . PARIS and OaragMa. I.P— The two trackmen replace — Hick Mensim. star (lash and lean State Mark t« Run hurdle man for Schlademan'a crew this season. • lh^'lt<,r, Chuck Roland. South llavcn In AAU Meet ion The first Amateur Athletic'ftn- Regional 4 Track and f ield Majeski Sold npionships will he licld at flriggs field. Michigan Nor- To Cleveland CLEVELAND hV Thf Clc md Indians bought veteran th axeman Hank Majeski from Philadelphia Athletics yestrrd General Manager Hank Grei berg of the Indians said thought Majeski tills a long-! for a right handed pn hitter add additional bet drength. The amount of rash Mttjwki who is 35. hit( .2R5 fo¬ Philadelphia loot yeax^ il is 4je>* yt*ar was 1948 when he hit .310 with the A s Majeski entered the hi g leagued with the Boston Braves in 15)39. moved to the New York Yankees for a brief part of 1945. t hen join* ed the Athletics. In 1950 he played a season for the Chicago While Sox in> to the As early in the 1051 ON WAY TO CLASSES • Save Time Tacu.. Wed., Thurx., and Friday . . . • TWO HOI K SERVICE Beat The Weekend! East Lansing Serve Laundry MEN MEN MEN MEN MEN MICHICII We are closing out ALL MEN'S Shoes EVERY PAIR MUST GO!! IIIIHI lUlt'k'l ptlVLM' mm "j "About F» $18.95 WINGTIP CORDOVANS . . Now *13"8 $13.95 to $14.95 BROWN & " CORDOCALK . . Now *!()"» $10.95 to $12.95 WHITEBUCKS Now *g88 SMOKED ELKS-SCOTCH GRAINS $10.95 to $12.95 SPECIAL GROUP • • Now *()88 with M.fIre SALE NOW LANSIIf ALL SALES FINAL "Oklahoma KLOCKS SHOES with J«<» " 123 E. GRAND RIVER LUCQN THEATER HI.IHK —\ EAST I.ANSINO ' ~>HONE 8-1045 • to* 1". ir'2 T It R M t C It 1 r. A N STATT \ R W 8' v iobs Plans for Next Season; ilday Elected Team Captain Ian Nine Season Asset Side „ .lAC'K MM K John K Qb». hi" tasplwli lentil., fin- I »ith >otnpetition for Hjmi. i- already look- Aaothor School Yoor COLLEGE GLEANERS iusl about Hiroi|h Store Your Winter I Jollier utul SAVE MONEY ami "// is a furl thill it is ( lira/n r In slffrti Your ( lotlies uiilr ('oilier tlranrrs than il is to to lake them Home" all the gang All Work Guaranteed and Insured from as, Hiaak yoa lluve Tlicm Cleaned atttl Slorrtl NOW ami Pay When You Return In The Fall ( amptis f&k fi HOT. .IAM) OOWHSTORAGE Drug Arrow |g| 301 ABBOTT KOAD ■ V. • ' : ■■ •' \ ; • ■ - • . * TELEPHONE 84713 From Bcrkcy AUW* ' I . mm THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Completes FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR SPRING 1952 Time to Revisit Flans for Purchase The last day of rlaMet for. Spring Term IM2. All final examinations will be given by the following schedule. The time of the examinations In Basic Courses em be. Exhibit Exemplifies Art Approaches found In Col. a and { according to the course number of the pertie- Nevertheless, the effect of the show is prosaic. Som« B Of Garage Property ft* L. WtNUV CM ATM AN Since first impressions do, not count, there is Mill time to seetn unadventurous or typical. Perhaps the students revisit the annual collection of student art work on exhibit In undeveloped stage lnek the youthful fipirit for IwMne, the Union Gallery. The show will close June 30. nud brightness (if eolor.. The show exemplifies the many approaches to- art as practiced This Is hot the1 case wllh Arthur Bnrvishian. whose, Graml River Construction Work In classes, from Arts and Crafts to Sculpture. Excluding the represenfed by Ihrce rxrlflne oils in the corridor 1.1 ttft#} • T^Th'i Sfc®*4 commerical art wTiich dominates the show this year, there are hit; nil ranvas in I tie gallery and some of the stimulating work gives the observer a lift which Slated for August 31 Completion ... R-tt .HI -Til tt-10 III. IIS Runic T-Th 4-$ no examples of iron-clad rules for drawing nr. painting on spe¬ merit enod art must meet. cial surfaces with required materials. Such M-W ft P.M. archaic and prevent artp-tic.expression. Purchase of property at the corner of Grand Iliver ami i-w-rit-is Harrison Rd. for a new city irarnire was completed by City Manager John M. I'atriarche last wek. The city council authorized I'atriarche to purchase the l-W-F 1-1 Sunuiwr Sluilnil* — Use Your Campus Classifieds l-W-P 1-3 property for 1115,000. The building has garage facili¬ ♦ MWF MT-Th-F MTWThF Pair Demand or or ,. .. . • ties plus room for city of- The time of examinations in sections other than Basic courses arc determined by the days and hours the class Is scheduled during the term. -T«» determine when your examination is to hi* given, Examination scheduled and to River • be find the block in Columns 2, 4, 5 or rt which lists the days and hours of your class. The column heading will indicate the time August 31. TIk» project this spring. of day and column 1 will then give the date on which ybur exami¬ On 2 Charges nation Is to be held. —« Examinations for courses other than Basic courses will lie given in the same classroom as assigned for class, meetings at 4thc end LAPEER y the rest of t "Even Communist s are ttol treated that bad," Estes declared Abbot and Jarvis and three Aberdeen Aligns, and Short- south! to evtet Mrs. Elisabeth lerdsiRiin Amos Fox , Stevens. 00. from her H0-aere farm reeentlv. Irum ftrU Theta Ft and Fht 235 bulls and steers, tnany (htcv in ii Li/'eliiiie Mrs. Stevens has failed tri paj Kappa Tau t« hold their annual them prize winners at such ahi Helta Street Shullle an the State Fair and Internati Farmers Mutual Fire Insuri Hi Slock Show. Bulls are tiran The recpiest was denied on the Association. Her farm was nri grounds that Helta St. will lie . ,.rn> Th« mnny ,eo<» of pnd, ed auctioned to pay the levy cut-ofT from the newly widenec and .olt.loif'On yoo both «"'! IIS-1 ft ifHti will be too busy tc map from lb, l.l.tl.on ol • lis' permit blocking. experiment* nr.- being conducted . quoi,r, Oiongs llo.iom ""9 hern and nl Lake City. „,|| 0v .ftftamm.sdo- VA Counselors Much id ihr wink in done In ' ,,on „f thu ).«>• honoisd STUN to Clour operation wifh tin. Artificial.; pi,dwd. tw—' fwsi Give Ail vice to OI• Sorbin's patentol kw,jw,m want treatment ... in assorte.1 stripes, plaids are! checks with IN TKl IIVICOLUR solids. Onc-piviv step-in' dresses with-check or plaid tops and solid skirts. One-piece cat Union Book Store Judy Huliiday Coming Sunday. June "The Marrying Kind" 2Jnd R dresses in wild colors, stnpeshand combinations. Hurrv for these exceptional values whiic the best sclcetioi; lasts! Sizes 10 to 20. '