M3C EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1952 FIVE CENTS Dem Victory Eisenhower orecast Out to Woo By Wyatt Dixie Votes <«in|mijrn llrail Ike .VIiiken Slimtl 1'rtilirl* l.iimUliilt- Oil TiilclancU lu-sue . SPRINGFIELt), III. (,!>>— NEW ORLEANS of)—Gen. Gov. AcIThT: E. Stevenson's Dwight I).-Eisenhower, mak¬ cttnipalgn manager yesterday ing a supreme hid for the predicted a landslide victory Southern vote, said yesterday for the PemiHT.tlc- ptcsMcntinl that for the Southerner* the Tru¬ nominee in the Nov. 4 election. man administration has brerf'the "But we are .till running a shoddy deal." > completely seared campaign and While the speech was directed expert to ■ right up to election the. South, one point—the ques- Stevenson manag- Wyatt, Mrongr*! Victory «lai m m» far from the ton erhelrm of Ihe T I I itirallv he *aid (he Tlemot rat* expert to Mtiirifo in rlvfn and lake*, a* rarrv KUeh key *lafe * a* New well a* in the *ea. he -aid. York. I*enn*v Ivania. < alitor- | "If ihrv—take the t^uisiana,- Ida. Michigan. Illitmi* and Ohio. ! Texas and California tidelands. Asked ait a news conference then u hat Great about the whether there were an I l.akes?" tie asked. have "They doesn't !<*ik-f«tr Steven son to car-. I been held.t" he open sea. A a«»<>«l ry. Wyatt rrplletl . j part of Chicago has been built frankly admit there ; oh land- onre submerged by Lake H. Smith 4.1, and ( laude /. Smith. brother*. sit in i to help nrnunter In me of the expense, replacing furnishings which were dp. the, are i^^i^hn, He gin;net atid adrled that he • we have lug .tail alter their The by Lansing police yesterday eanture brother*. with convict C lifford Itilliues. escaped r las! IrMay. A group of studrnts Hint C ity .fail Sunday. All- three have extensive eriin- ronrrivrd the idea ellrrlion and placed collection hntiles at four slratr-— J had not expressed an v c»ptimisni ramnns. Trnlalire plan, rail for the drive To eon- •rnvont the e weekend. i '>i.lv two states the kite President i|ilc Kinds .Many New Friends Ivor*x Il in wax his Bt.lU lands! learned, t nrL«hUr r laded to Ralph I owr a. g .arts uf l.aurer pose fur a Hornier Henderson, plasing of last night's performanre nf Rodgrrs and llamnterslrin's Lansing Police Nah 2 Escaped Convicts mtrihulions Taken Surrev Hull* Chi llv ATt.lt I'Rts* W Stricken FamilyS£ziz£r | ■ ' •/ , -Ti er " ashed a leioolr 'Oklahoma' Returns I'rjson-toiiifheited the face nf him two y from th.i Flint in- and Hotel Management Office in the tl« HI A HIM II City .lad centered on simth- i 'lot bra are also 1 that | It wan nil there;7-color, »'Xriti»m**ut, mtj*tr. romance, dan- rratl- Is." Avkeft then whcUier "you lion- h'cT. and In-Ht of all. the audience nearly 5,000 i*tr«>i»ic — Stale Police ivy a tolen ' Hi supposedly used !«»r nmjunnjr in 1953 J-Ho|» wbieh utaycrlAwfil the ln«t Vitcoru of the rousing tmi*iral i omedy, "Oklahoma," wavwung in the Auditiipum last in Hilling';* flight. Girn Ms 'family then were trader Chairmen l~ , night "| For nearly throe, hours Recapture Fnrtv-xfx stale I'olii e ears Italiolleil lb,, mad* in the vi- einttv nf the village of iVrrv .ght They Imt Senior /'/*•/ure! Guild • """1,1 "f ,h" lh,':,,r' Flint (lonviet I'wo patrol tilane* drontoi over¬ gave a iK-rformann head looking for the armed and Amiotiiieetl l)ni(llinr (htly''h*\ "M" Hilling* I-'iiiiihI reportedly dangcrou* fugitive. llf-ailn Start I'laii* Four Days Off In t-'iiriii.-r'* bileli l or Animal li.iliir I'rison-harcleni.l ( lifford "r, Killing,, the last, of three. Mi. i . Committee chairmen lor Flint jail i-seaiu-es who all- j""'1 the 105.1 .l-lloji have lo-eti an- nounceil following- their selec¬ diieteil^a jaili-r lit |o.tol point. 1 tion from the :l'«l ttei -on. hi « djteh in »«• i rvenf ik on a r 1 1HKI furl with a pm state wM'lc nas:s N'lid u receiving: AC. 1.1 Slice's 71 - i -it 1 2CO kilowatt- |*i natimtal rr< < Assessments iJiui will average 44 M offers pi '.i fe of »he job MtlltttKNI to gra'it iating senior* it»ru»it-iidv'l a 4H>4 fMK» gef»er,o' --per »tio„ Uoilgrt fo» ticxt --ear and owtKtling for iht *lKu>ii "I IrJeviaioi) «u.MM*mcnts frf>iu !ti to 12 t»cr cent. . 'indersradUate.s * * * Tlie purixwe. platt* and accom- rd .national teie- - pioneers in plnhmeuta IW2 Carnival f'iU^tne Air Force Program ('ailed Failure V*MSC .was gr..r.led per:- . and previous c\enl s will be ex* to telecast Ultra High Fre¬ on plained and sujujestiohi will be WASHINGTON (/W The Marine Cm p.* commandant yesterday quency Channel 60 last spriioJ- welcomed at the rr.. G.I II fiutta Ulan ctvee before m the Kutcun ftglitms. The Dinner Gueei* Michigan State News %*%E AWS Acnvm** BOARD SMOKER 6.30- pjn, Cniori Board Room.. Union ■■■' ( Mttt rmucm 4pm CAWIVAt Room 41. Union • TONIGHT CHWTIA* urttsit ORGAK1XATION . : ; 5 p m. Chapel rvoples- 1illMLfeMMh»IM im \i ml n Noon. Hide i Fmmt SsmNi In VrgN ti III I I II Some comment ha* arisen recently concerning new pro¬ cedure* in the Union grill and cafeteria. Criticiem has he*n CAMPUS aimed at the method of payment in the cafeteria. Prior to the change in procedure, patrons of the cafeteria were given cash register check* which wen' paid at another cashier's counter before leaving the cafeteria The new plan requires that the patron pay a* he leaves the serving area before eating. This causes inconvenience, CLASSIFIED say the critics, for people who have guest* for lunch or dinner and wish to pay all of the checks. Mike Ihnnchowski. Union manager, explained that it Lrtter* ti> llir Editor nrsc'o h an<;f will take people a little time to get used to the change but that in the long run. they will save time because they have to stop only once rather than waiting out two separ¬ Professor Accused of (Coercion STUOEtAKEK'S 100th ate lines. He also says the process is further stepped up by 1152 1052 coupurrg uovr the addition of eVtra cashiersr- r|Y) THU EDITOR •t Lansing. louse o It requires that dinner parties stay together when leav¬ ing the serving urrt. hot this same system is in general PA System Use rumiturr SKJaL^f^T - Roll-aw. • - 4 jr% tvt. wore a butten iruktrsirM: "<-** use in most cafeterias On the-c-ther hand, grill patron* "have generally praised At. I game Hit the addition of the hew snack bar which i- set up for people wh<> want just a cup i f coffee or a doughnut and Bv 4 Readers- %ZTJZ. % don't care to buck the regular gn I order- line, at the main counter This counter i. designee to niiei. some of the conge- tk»n that result- during |*ak period* in-the grill. Hy and large it is accomplishing this purpo-e successfully iunk Community Cliest Driv Community Chest is conducting its soliciting drive thi- week ill the Lansing are.. The goal is-to "give a little more" becau.se the lied Cross had been added to the 6»l other agencies Una fiting from the drive The merits of the once a year drive which now is truly <*ku.I Ikrtll Tram only once year, since iimIusiod of the lied t'rose, cunhot To Hol.l 0|»-n Meet .be overemphasized. The multitude of good work is (lone In HOUSING the organizations with this one "bit ' A breakdown of some of the amounts to lie given to the major groups is: lied Cross. S7 at Washington State before Although the • regulars I taking over the football fortunes of a college eleven. Plans are now underway to Iowa (his told . let season, the .h„u ■ their stuff between halves ot the-State-Syr,u-u«e FOVTBAU. prai lived mostly on passing Weekly Quarterback Luncheon of They even use the two-platoun system Ton II t otVTRA. I. F1El.f> , , (the Iterald-American * * * i Perhaps the Pacific Const Con- , rhanres for having n father-son combination on the football i ferenee has raught up with the ft.ded before the season started when Jack Edwards, |». ,1 ,nd coach Eaile Edwards abandoned tootball on the cioi tors: Although he had to. buek the. stigma of having Ifaiu llult* IN Plav , . coach, the 19.1-pound former East Lansing star be- ,p prospect lor a defensive end position. A brain ror.ru*.nm , ore-season practice prompted the doctor's decision lie uly hurt In high school, prep school and in freshman r Spartan sluggers Chuck Spleser and Jed Hhrk both added their professional victory strings last Thursday at L s remained undefeated by scoring a first round knock- Is. Dick tiarrett of Omaha while Blark won a five-round dcci- ★ Shttfi I 'linn »'il !, a i y of Toledo. A capacity crowd ut if Shoe$ lived ■o the former NCAA champs in action. , )ny. rimrn I lie Wav , passed Boiling Field to a 13-12 ,vln rivor Syracuse Half Suit* iii.il RuUImt lltrl. Gordie Serr Fills Big Hole WMIa - 0 • Wait if Slioen Hvfmiriit - if Slnten Sinned I folanrak. agreed Diet Ike Biitin will meet Ike bed full, y thr> will face jM araaee In BIN M'etrrl and Me el the flinemen. In Boh Fleek. Tleek, however, received a leg Iniurs Left by Coleman's Graduation MSC SHOE REPAIR rdai against Ceraell and the JSC-pound ollensivr and By I U K KOl.r I IMs t.t-k . a »of tiUo.iCo.wnan t .sk.of nilinjL Co.e 22.*> K. URA.M) KIVF.K FAST LANSING taiklr is expected to be oat of art,on fee at least One. of Biggie MiinnS biggest! •st Got die nays, Cot aay.«. "IfV-t "If* -t groat I problems when footbalUpractio* i five to anyone Don warn great {fr..r opened thi^ fall was replacing All- plu.vrr and .. wonderful guy " A American tackle,. Don Coleman Serr is built along the lines of the But Munn'a problem war quirktv' a baby Sherman tank Short .and ! et< solved when Gorriie Serr to«.K J AQuat. Gordie stands only V 7'\ lnir.< Tor Shirts thai Sparkle" abCRIITTk it's reW«l campaian bit* tiordir* Their Tots" ouis pudo hand*. Sftrna lo, In three Karnes no far this Jelfre. Ilunlrr »n .Sen has more than vindicate.! aundry the coaching staff's selection Of * JNII HIT "Rotari of Hit (Atfie StflintI Tuaa" Starts Drills With 22 Men "Loot in Hatha" "Wigows Wost" & dry: (leaning AIUAT TONIGHT « Fighting ratted into its found. eighth day oii the key height overlooking the Chorwon Vol- ■ (Mil* Waiisj.|<.|i It II Male Police drew up rrin- leveiled their 43% Familyof Services ,oy route to Seoul. THETA \1 Remain Under OPS M»ssu(lc|{li RUSH SMOkKIt 214 CMRUS (KKiion i.ut:n» ---- Moil This Adl "SOUTH PACIFIC "OKLAHOMA" "SHOW BOAT" LOWEST PRICE 125 EVER! 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