KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - THUHSPAV, JUNK jM. 1».VJ FIVE CENTS digress Approves Boys' State Enrollment Falls ;nt Tax for Fall, Winds Up to 3,776; Tomorrow idget Set at $2,875 Youth* to TakeOver Hudrtits Will pay a 25-cent tax next fall when they Office* in Capitol (i $L'.87f> hmliret aL the last meetings of spring Nearly 1,000 lihys attenri- Fewer Vela, Jjune I". ,hp f^tuelftit Congress trimmeil $450 from the it»K the 15th annual Boys' finance Committee's New Stmlciits " ~ recom- .State here Mill march to Lan¬ sing today and take over the Allinflv mended" appropriations and CatiM! 1"ItlUtlJ • . ■ " 1 added it to the general appropriated fund. It passed wn- capitol. . Officers of the mythical 4Mb Drop state will he welcomed by state III IPG ,hc budget after heated debates officials. The boys will move Into the state offices and the leg¬ by a IT to R vote. islative chambers during the day, Forum Congress rut the government handbook appropriation from 1500 DEAN EMMONS Highlight of the day will he * performance, in the evening ol fo $.100. This will »>e used to! the American l*cgion's "Know ,..ion t« Slinly folates' Eights print a 14-page booklet explain-j ing Student Government fresh- I Dean Named Your America" pagent. The show Is jointly sponsored by radio stn tion W.IR in Detroit. , untie Moody and Gov. To Science, The their stay 1198 youths here will wind U| Friday with i ronimenrement program. Speaker Williams will head ' will l»e Owen J, Clearly, chair* of more than #<» expert* who will Arts Sehool man «»f the Republican State Cen¬ tral Committee. the seventh annual As the soon as boys reached ..»< And Local Gov- JUMUCJuhpus June 19 they started Mmilltr In Take campaigning for city, county and Kiiiiiiimis' I'lan* state offices. Fleeted governor • bites rights, te-1 other items Mas Dave Itos from Holland. it ,«nd government Other state officers are Lt. Gov j the Finance C- Ih'an I.lnyd Emmons nf Jerry ftnrfoel, Crosse Point. Sec- ! proved. They included , class cards at the Auditorium during regis- . II panel sill iff- letter. »»0; advertising. ■ the Sc hool of Science and Arts retary of State latdwig Jofle. up tration Monday anil Tuesday. A tidal of 3.778 students enrolled •f will la-gin a one.vear furlough Northville; Treasurer Dave Kil- rights, onr of I He major j cnllegfj mixer, f300; Spa ,t, *200} hospitality. $20. ^Tuesday preceillng his retire- horn, Detroit. Auditor General during the regular registration period. < ollere offieiAls espri t tale registrants still raise Ihr total to 1.108 for both the sis and TV Specialists 10; travel and bush Chuck Sharp. Detroit; Attorney ment July t, I!15:l. .the nine-week sessions. suir Srw* I'bntn hs h*> siPtnharh freshman election* $80, and supplies, $7: I)r Milton F. Muedler." head «»f General Tom McLean, Newberry., Superintendent of Public Instruct j To Head Starr $50. summer • Cortgresa. $30; Rig | the Poiit.iciil Science and Public lion Carl Maple v. Pontlae; and | Ten Conference. $50. lalwtr. $50. Administration Department, will State Highway Commissioner Linhin Team lo Perform TonigliP iOrVideoLonvci and genera! unappropriated fund.!^.l'r'r''rl Jerry Barclay. Ann Arbor. *1,m- *)r Ldward Vt. Purpose of Boys' State is .to 1510/ • Weidner. associate professor . of Paul BoM.v Neil Y«,ik junior, political science and public ad- mini,tratia, will take -.iver as trarh the youths the fundament¬ als of Ihral 'ami state government. First Concert Program was appointed head of the Cam- drpa.lmPr,, The Ikivs are sent here by Amer¬ pus Ghost Gros.sc Pointe senior, to the summer George Monaghan. was All-College namedj f eher ippombamh. , rffeeflvg ican fgcgion post* throughout Utc' Tuesday are f)i • G It Moon*- Features Indian Dances I.intuit viid he Hid not believe T* Judit-jpr„(rw„ ,,f,sllrSrtv and medl- j The youths were divided into doe,tor of the Urge seven counties and M ciiies. Each . " the i luiitr in the summer ir'rni - ' < irji. a, Authentic American Indian dancing l»y Hcgittald and from l» uerhs to nine After ted Pres. pot. Polo appointed five1 Animal C'linte aod Mr Chester the members to the summer t'ungrcss, A Uiwson. 'hend ol the Biolnglral w'hU ZZ rMyaUuHn will,,-,. «|* «.mmrr a. *:K, i* a- enrollment, the new Adopted U«t Jamjar > pUn a* a They are Caylord Sheets (lam-' Seienre Ihpartrrieot. as head o! :gtwnwt ViitaRr. p.m. ThttrailafTTi r«irthilil llifalpr. result of ef|U4lirin( the ImcUtv singt, poh Steele (Lansing). .larkflhe newlv-rreated lleparlment lit ! M.rt* up .,f twn i*.litlrtil pa tilt*,! Th,i tXtililnk, rintl to prt'wut ittilhrnlif .(niliatt riant ingr nit1 signed of fill, hinter And spnnc term*. Suhar fUnstngi. lloh Forman Natural Sriet,re m the llftir Col- jthr N.tlohtilpiU .ml Ihr Frrffr.l-! ,ht. ,.om.,.rt sta>.., have marii' _ „ (Laming t and Bob Bruce / mar- \^t- ' ried housing,. m^^-iexhauklivp Kltpli-s ..f Indian ..... . „r |dv.rri s.l., will t.k. over the Department of Surgery : Inrt' in lilirarit".. miut lraw and < |.|| .vlC'tullCI'S tun Indian rc.wt'valinn! and Medicine from Veterinary «a Slate Offers . , m Nimnicr Mai I ""n • 1«u,k »h" T« Attend State I'libliealions Club Week Appointed L»r State News iltm meat ion l«* CATHERINE (ORGAN i Next week's State NcWi v .will consist of 35 student* | arc taking part in the fifth » Union Board Fleets Officer* For'Summer y TIuhi 200 Kxpectcd Nation In A|»pl\ %/i School Musicians I or FCC Permit v/ui Program Monday It JAKK row I.I * • nitnil* (uckfd under th*ir ami. and in alrl) 230 hiKh arhnoi muanian." will ilrarinil • Hall Monday to *[>cnd thrrr wrrk. a- part >•) ►' Education Service and Department of Muatc'a ,v"irram. I l- -—i.;—1 annual confer- ' \luMc Maga/.iin' / nion ItuildingSchedule this rourse j Prof Hcrrsr^ J '■ •" "pportunityv'"- 'lr-" b!l t. u without legal force." a circuit court opinion that .s (Rntxrt Allen. Howard P H»ck*. not legally cnforcable. - V W,! '.ram W HieM Jf~ Mrs. Police Chief Charles F Prgg Fa>t Un*sr.g police will con¬ Agr.es Ritchie. Louis Roir.s.g -4ec!ared that the parking ban tinue to enforce the **ate Msg * S-rr.uel R Kaufman and Mrs i*N*ili nn in the 4«r 500 and snd individual way Department s bar on r^rk' Irer.e Spencer) Judge (oa»h 800 vhlocks of E. Grand River ing between Xh*rle» -rd H>*'cu that the regulation of traf¬ will take Streete cn highway US-18 unm fic including parking, is an ord- shell at 3 p.m.t receives *n official 1ents of the short the city marv police power generally order frten the state. Cit> Man¬ exercised by municipalities. * participate. ager John XL Patrwrche Mid Hi* opinion added, "Such reg¬ par tie* °0-voice chotr, original decision hist - 4}day*~ • In an • ulation i* reasonable and comes ^tra, and a band week. Circuit Judge l-oui* *■ within the powers granted by members. All Coash denied the state Highway : public the state cun»LtuUon to mumci- Department power to conU«>i Three GOP Michigan State NeWs Convention r Ilcadliners 7*. jMWrgg* ■ rs'^ri'STI! The men who t en us keynoter nntl as permanent Margaret Fuller chairman nf. the Republican n«- : Jane Mtirz. Uonal convention Miry Lotalra lemurs! before In i A letter from Cteneral nt the Arno Dnuglaa MaeArthtar in Mad Andersen Joseph W. Martin, IfmiM- ftrpulv- rr b • ' 7 A r r tl I..nFond, Hay Slienl>eck ,-ard Coram, Ann Croak. lican tender, was mm of the r.-a- xnns for MacArthur's itismissat 1' I4 H »»rm l.awirr, .fnrfc Siubar as Far Fan commander Arthur wilt hi- the OOP keynot¬ Mae- ft h 4 - Editorially er, ami Martin will la* pefova- orni chairman of lite cnsvenlmn. thing railed higher edu- u* i h4 MN w Martin, long an admirer nf the Willoa joined this odd ln#of ia 22 25 gcnhnit, had written ..to ask. I maple. I derated Tuesday lo u. whether In- agreed with Martin 1 n ti Bad Start find out why they are here I 2b . Off to a tti.it Chinese Nationalists troops Grand River Parking t there are llic a- r k 25 12 • ^y v *' against the Reds in China Mae- rhn wan! to wrap i». education irt n Every student will l»> required to |ki.v n 2!> font tribute Arthur wrote thai he did agree Circuit Court Judge Louis R. Cnnsh hu tided down no u W 4! til- superiors then said that he \"\ full form to tho Student Government. After haggling over had violated orders opinooi last week that may take a significant part in de¬ \1 id hy puhlirlv r V h newsletter anil a handhooh.'lhr Congress -lup|xxl .on the termining future policies nf Michigan cities ami the stale found they n#pdt«l to rai*e their expressing views on the Far Fast f Highway Itepartment. I mint avpr.ifT after spring fever 4) te 4) \A i. maximum poswibM httsexsment in order to bring in $910 policy which were contrary to tonk It* toll. Then there are the n the administration'*. In ruling that the Highway Department hail exceeded V 4(5 - to the general unappropriated fund. teacher* who are catching up.. w *1 Itv slashing this fund to S'JUO the Congress rimld have its authority in Intoning pnekiug on K. (iriind liiver Avenue. »n required eolleRt* credits fur ?r 50 reduced the tax to a more reasonahle £0 rent-. Voting Jialge C«m-h opened the way for the i-xpnnsinn nt. city next fall. Finally,- there are a 17 to 8 the young Congress ran rnmiwnt with its newly authority-. mill M 52 The ruling climaxed li year-long battle over whether the aruuired power. ♦ Spurred on by their misconceived notion of puidii rela¬ Highwav Hefmrtment has authority to prohibit parking Iwtwccn Charles and Jluxlctt Streets oa K. firand River th«*JKh this takes < tions. they considered it more important to collect the Fvcrt ■ maximum lax revenue than to get student approval Avenue. Highway t'S-16. Seven Hast l.ua-ing merchants protested the lian on the grounds that it injured their r»f the regularly enrolled dents, .there are a lot more | "SiXf/ivY Mother <>irvn 1-11 A total of $(!*.•> was diverted tn so-called 'public rela¬ businesses. They yeere joined late last summer b.v the city tions." With this mono* Congressmen expert I.irArthur clubs" were orga. in fighting the Highway lle|iurtnieiit order. : Michigan', riov ' r, Mennen Wit-! eight issues nf a two-page mimeographed newsletter *1 He acquiesced to the idi 10M, and when the turn If the derision is appealed ami the alate Supreme Court liania, received dull citation a national «-ll Monday in Wash- | ctub'mend'iei" *2.10. A *.tna appropriation xxill go for a It-| upheld i it. the .Highway Depart ment 's -rent rot over trunk tried. again' in ISMS he at uoxernmenl handbook. This will lie distributed liuea hi riliev may be aa the wane. It la rnareivi during Orientation Week. The final SIOO will he spent in t be Stale may fiad it is appropriating money for the build "advertising" the Student fiovernment. tag a ad upkeep at high win- over which it haw til lie or m Approximately one qmu ter of the budget will Is- splurged by Congress lo promote itself The resolution.makers still Thi- would la- n rompklo reversal of/the present theory of stato-niunk-ipa! relntiotiships. lip to noyy municipal have not thought up a way to s|a-ml another quarter of the budget. Thus with Hourly one-half, of the budget powers have lieon strictly interpreted, giving cities .oiily pigeon-holed for nou-vsaential items, the Congressmen have ^authority specifically stated in their charters or in state Whenever settled down to their tlme-honoreil pustinir of iH-i-onsulereii laws there yvas n reasonable dnubt ns to dent* c-xfieci that they will en- whether ritv had eertain powers, the question was i.o lift- more Sllri Itwy l—ium; legislation. a derided in the state's favor, refusing cities thnt authority. Congress was qutck to forget the reassuring promises Wm Id \ make mnre money b.v apnty ing In hi- opiiuaa -liolge Ciaish said the regulation of parking made before students .voted in the lax We recall tax- what they letun lien- May lie advocates saving assessment- would pmlinhlr amount to . Alllrst is -« i»dire fmwer "generally exercised by muniripalities." "they just want tn- Impresv the The-,.|nmnn. Miller lU'oposed thai the newsletter Is- junked. An attempt to pressure the equipment and equipment i itie— will got the rA-nofits of milled authority along with their pi-d.iem- It the Supreme Court reverses the circuit SMM"! -W-J reixiir fund once passed at >'2(H| up to the Kinntur Com¬ mittee's-recommended Slf.0 failed in ., Te-vote. However, these economy-minded representatives were in court ihsisioi: the present city-state relationship will is- emiankieyt a little deiqa-r in Michigan Imv. Gittleman's 20.1 Fast Grand River the minority. There wet eight Congressmen who iliarr in Itq- i-apei when t were more concerned oyer student reactnm than using INFORMATION every ounce of power granted tin- legislator Imdr The Slate News harked the lax amendment winter and X'al'trr S flat tsiun. the cm PLAY GOLF ■spring terms. However. w» op|M>sed the handling of the tax by the inrumhenl Congress.' We fell that under Ihr . l-erI; a West Virginia Rcput 40c E.O.M. Clearance Sheets administration it was incap.ihlr of spending wisely TILL NfMIPf the money made mailable In the lav. !><•« I>rwltialt> AT The administration lias changed. Itm-Lut year'- flound¬ rASADKNA- Calif ***-- ering spirit is still then-. limiM M Coam laile spriag and summer styles The Slate Neyjs is still in favor of the tnx in principle. xnvnvr tiiki' tribat Hut we ale npimsed to the inept, unsound handling of tax money as exampllfinl 111 the June in Congress session. (MM ftaba tar boat dresses We hope that in the future i .mgreso will lake student reaction into consideration when it passe, measures with as wale-spread effects a- a lax lull s- chairman of the Na thr school nuis- nt Trade la Altswaaee v;s." '5. *8. *11. taruer HS U ami M-7M Prof Krtiirs CAMPUS l»AI Ie.kS |4»". Thi' 1.1*1 nvrtt, Vales lo F2.1 ia Famous twf «»r Southern MrthtMiH vriKitv'^ orutlilrtJ tirinti the Year fflimlty IN aft01 .*»; vc.q I'm- m- ..x CLASSIFIED suits 11 TITCSDAY - Till (H| - *LV 15 DOt' Rl.t I i-V Ittfj SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE WELCOME 1 alues to Sa.»K !!•• iMx Mfn SM' "TM SHIRTS '2 '2" ALL ntivt mwv «a PERSONAL r LtYvlvr' wot nUUdllrW icina Value* to I2.9N •I' . tor thf l ory Itrst ill llnir VU.T. 7* SSMMax"*.' SUMMER JEWELRY 88' Hrilllty SERVICE Values to f 1.65 MM „r- kdciM g' •• IV -xV Xl-^HN IIYI1 t tM_ «H(1 Uf|» STUDENTS HOSIERY " 99' HoRg^ iTheHH fif tPI MVIIF-Sf -i,l. ••••• .v.x.wf V» V v rxwwtta xvtir, k»tih»r thrrr , -.w.x ,.lT»t'lf(«2»t..m ^ . K.tr. Imi tk'v* Rm. U ValatH jM*"7 WANTED rOLUUiK SUN-GLASSES ■r »TrDf\r«^wt» HAIRClTs. -IIAMCIKIS V alues to »S,4* PgRM.XXtXTS . . XXIII DCUVIRV SERVICE \nT"ttrn!*U'"\^i the '"V./ AT THF Mills l.mXHT ill EAST LANSINC Mil# j Arrosa from Home Mgt- -Bid*. UMBRELLAS '4 «u'6 AT C23 E. Grand River *»•«• |uint«h®d *|kj»rlm»nt clem# ELDA DIASE i situff a -if'.'i ( mr'-aB'a bv*v ttwrbr' CotSeae tajx-vTv iwr ! Oru* i r-omput ^JUMgnaMe. IK) Ikw 330. Eat4 Valuaa «tt to IZ.m' [iw, At > n-.-t u Lamiag Phone S-70M Beauty Salon Absve Ue Cslltge Drag State » T«'x-x~x -'""nr-T Jyasr ... xtudcrnu,' AI-„.tv--.- ; rurx nvr gMFLOYVKNT n, "*"k ANKLETS 30c60c,l" Two Entrances—titty AbksVl M. or 11)1 j r. Grand Eivee jSiS.-?" "*""■* """"SjgSt ma,' 'i " • Pbaae l-Mlt 1 us ATlt.x r i- .- - wax PATMMUB OTATE NEWd *ui . ADVUTUttS THE MIC BIO AN STATE NEWS Putt* Thr«0 Spicscr (lain*r Second Olympic llciili by TKO House of Service Winning hi.* final l>«itt by «<*, Thi« wa* Butler , fire ,<<■■ m"*"' " " ■ ■>«? Merit (Htion In the km Ihtrk Friday ttr Saturday Si-nii !•! in I.at ting, fielding, run* halted MiihilMn State Completed it* I9fi2; I Iran ing For I of M lineal* Slarls College Cleaners banehnll i I* It record. iltlnio ehing honor*, both in game* won, III II of/, f.noronfce// iver.'ige*, ventor tint Track Team (livesAward Appn \ISC ICE ARENA To lioland Kmiiiifii Mm it (i R AND OPENING JUNE 28Hi • AUGUST 23rrf OPEN DAILY Special Rates to MSC Sfidents (day Diktat w»n three (filer* while iladni hitrfhall at lankinc Irtlon. lie al»«* placed hall «harnjfifinvt.ifi fB Frtrollinc at Mir hit** * In Stplepiber I'■>'•'» iPldav phtvlral edmafion major plated jitter baseball »« Mipimrnnre vear and thu m moved up a* rejruDf I ervoorfs cool H-VIlW nrhrduW sport Villlllcrvoort'*. Of'-ttt outfit *»" 1,1 shirts Hrcerr through thr liotte ilav* eo.il .nil erdlerled ill our romfort.dde -port -liirt- , . tee whirl-! Ve a!*o the Irrjeh weur —' »v«iiii trunk* — |»L >h«»rt« — rolo-* — .uuiitier -lark- |1W up — .it reuftonahh- prire*. for 97c A. up TfiVVI- lt-.rh.l- *«."*» "I At 12.00 Soon Itall*. hull S for tl.l' Up*m Thut Wo* llalb. vacuum-paclrd. l ata 9:(M .1 to a tan • $1.6* & I' *' «"u n,rd tmhmq in of I «"'*• . . '"r:> "I IT:-T» ******xn*r*rnjitws wO Fulbright Grants Available '{SfeSr I MIL I Students to Get PTA District Now president of the Pnront- • Awards for Work Abroad -Hj^g Toiiohors Association for Island Snhool I Hair let In Hiissoll l„ .tonk¬ in*. Instructor in written and spoken Knullah. ' The dint rid Include* siitairlmn Opportunities for approxi¬ mately HOfl A morion ns to un¬ area* of Uinslng mid East Lan- nlni! in Ikltil Township. armg fir hn» l*«'n naked bjr Ihr Na¬ dertake irrailiiati- at tidy or research abroad dtirinp the 1953-54 ficadcmic yenr under the; tional Society for Ihr Study of Ccanmuuicntton to ronduet 11 snr- ioral I terms of the Fulbright Act were elementary and seen n d a r y announced by the' Department of State. Countries in which study grants j Arc.available are Australia, Aus* sefiooLs. lla wlH lead ji panel dis¬ ci ins inn In 'December on his find¬ ings jit the society's national con¬ or V vention at Cincinnati, O. tria, Belgium. Burma," Denmark, j Jenkins has - l>eon appointed Egypt, France. Greece. India, Iran, 1 acting chairman of the society's IhUf, Italy. Japan, the Nether¬ Committee of Neeonrlary nnd Ele¬ lands. New Zealand, Norway. Fak-j mentary School Programs. (stall, the Philippines. Thailand. ] Turkey, Ihr Union of South Africa ] iiful the United" Kingdom. ] The awards will enable stu- - dents in all fields of graduate! inner Friday will wind up their slay here. ON WAY TO CLASHES work and-those with *pcrtaltxed j .research • projects to study foreign -Institutions and. universi- t in; Chicken Barln'riie T«m» • Have Time Taen., Wed.. Thar*, oilmen and Friday ... and specialists. Available to stud 1'oidtrynicii Attend Second • TWO HOUR SERVICE lib 3.967 Heat The Weekend! Annual State Broiler Session lrt.tr .Bi-gMpr vided in the United kingdom. The Fulbright Act author Onr nf Michigan's most rapiill.v expanding lurnrilltnnil last Lansing Serve Laundry Ih.m hi*l Vt ar the Department of State to industries whs featured Wednusday tit tin- second annual 225 M.A.C. i .Michigan Broiler Hay. credits acquired through the sale I.. K. Itawsciii, assistant-professor of poultry husbandry, of surplus property abroad for programs of educational exchange set the stage liy ti>llil>K the! —'•— '—~~ AT. ; convention what is ahead fori with other nations. Grants are made for frrrruca "THE INDIAN AOWL" SILLS d generally include the Broiler (irrmvr in 1052-5:1. nmd trip transpoitatnm. tuition, living allowance and small Other speakers included I (c 'out in tied from Page CHESTERFIELD 2ml OVER ALL OTHER BRANDS .. la.vle HiiiiM'iniaii. president of the! Dr. Bales received his Doctor of MahiRsn I on feed industry; ! Veterinary Meflleine degrre from j . ft producer. who ! MSC in 1915 and Joined the staff i laiyiug," dressing »'"l I three years later. Me has been for unhtMt.ihlc I An binders A panel "n rlnpdur combination, be of 'the Small ' Animal j sure her ring i» .» beautitul Application forms ' ,t'ordray, ftoom Itf Mr. Mmirr received his Doc¬ Deadline for apph tor of Veterinary MeHlrtur dr 31 grer frnm lilst In I9.1N ami liis enrolled Master nf Arts degree from T ice of Barryioti.diM'iiss- | stitute vine and marketing broil- j iward pierce spoke on tip.' of the 'Broiler■ Iiifltif.tra. tic limn the Biological Scjeltce H Morgan's I .III all Theatre Ilklu. minii tiros Iwirbenie Departments :jb fi/&%H0ia\ inff Chan Two Cronos To Annul MS(, !«• of the people a SfM't'cli Moots sharp reduction o v i: RENT i on ihi; coou;si\ a typewriter s st \nii:n von i. and kaap up M">1nay, „wlth yowr work Standard Offlca Mnchlna. Wida Carriaga Machinat foretimes, ! »5.tHI IVr Month FRANKLW DtKLEMI V wnit w t I \|i|H»i eo*on ond woodviful, fun tea vvvtyonn' in junior and mis^e* • a ml so moilesll v J'l'i"1 Y0UN6 WITH IDEAS GLENN tORO RUIH ROMAN - BtNISl OARCtl 89512.9 SI N. - BIOS'. 11 I• JI'SK 29 • «' - Mli.B l The •1 ■ .. that IV. ,:.m ...- .. a wmmL. abettor >«u aith a suit hnik. Show a Story ir-.i.k.r "'Mi. •«( in.,.e I.im- is liivss. airh a lailcnsl ja" (freeti: sires 10 t.> Id. I. " 'Win riu f -'lSMi- KfdOHIKI ».iii an e\|Ui;M„. -kirt. Black or touwr.: »?.• • "'h No-r# Mi ,i> W~i».i or - print taliio sunbatk. with bolero ®I 'Kisy a orjnirpie m., J.j tg Is'. S.95. > EAST LANSING