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
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