V It Was A Happy Day for the Alums -State «*>*„ fhnto by - State New< Photo by H«ll mltrmm RiU Mitchell Spartan Dona Boho.^14. and I inn lion Vlarne* 71. lev ari Sheett; 83. Ilavr Simon: 55. Rob TEH nil. Bp|wf,n Cm and thr hall ca.rler l« Prnn . ■HMUtoja. Stale', linn Mallnak, an. TODAYS LAST CHAM L TO DlifOP CLASSES M SC DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION FIVE CENTS mull Ratio Picks Ileal** No Kxi'Hm* ilital Candidates (ililel I npeiMil Regulations Spartans Outpass Penn State, 34-7 for Frosli Officer* Still Kit (oreed To Highlight Homecoming Weekend Bv IMINtl.llA 1.1'HIS Yeweie Tops Pfprnximatrly. omMhird of the Trc«twi:iii «i>i>. I poils Thursday to divide linal cuminkitc* Quceu Dec lyshmati officers, fYosh-Sopli Council and representatives ~ —- Reigns Over Tony Ratios icd in an election Gala Events In Passing UN A wails (oiMrrntivr Victory Those WW « Trophic* \»arilcil Mark Reaches 20 . Red Reply Stale Spirit lti*|ila> % inner* - LW/MJK By PAT By ALEX I.AIKilN On Korea Said Much lleltn Chi. I hi Omega and «Wf Nn , MgMrt* Mllor Michigan State's Spartans North ( anipladl erected the took to thr air Saturday llonu-eomiiiK display* judged afternoon to lieat a atulihorn Improved U-.t Satnrilav. winning Ibe Print State rrm at its own Nllileiit* I'arailc lit Search of l ion n> >1*111 lot'niRNM Kt l I ililress ('.Image? ♦Let's Elect lleallli Kejiort . . . Collar Hospital \otify Registrar Yew t ic lostrtl tliree lime Ike' Topic Receive* Twlay V>t day to drop [ 'UigjSeat Show* row to arcur the. Unitarians Eire on Migoslan I hicattn Slated '•* drop a class j1 with \orthwf*t- VtilpWiolVU. It 15- ijjf.a-U !!.- '•& enrollment of- • t'»ivrr*il>. . fw drop authoriz- j l or Sale at Door Tickets, for ton re Ufa liiggrst II-oid Show of ItISi ' will he are still available placed on sale at Ihc r--'"r stir* mu*t be \ Slate Stevenson Stresses Economy •Ikvc Awdi'orium. Dean Stan- •* Administration, t 'e> i.'rowe. dtre^»«»r of the l*e- •' p m today. f Enters l.'lilil) Strike EOhTt'-tN -P» Gov. Adlai K. Steverson > ' t % for , • !'r adding clashes j fervof ' toward reduction of laces *rni federal tmi: >;£. |dfiy. _ T"rtutht s * productiott >8&. at the , ncn tt'iHlw- * * b F Auditorium " '/ ♦ carry at least i C scheduled ftw 8:30 he considered a } I mhunon 'o mftt w the Starts Final C.nniintign !).Tst. Featured arc some of the • tied student at ► In the'Detroit m:c ex- \ Steaming "head to the grand prl« lh' taken to prcrv a eligible U> live uevesiary public j cuuiu bw.uig the cittUua. , • t«uid Sarah' Yaughan. it*nn. • is ; Icruili diiiaiou ol Uometomui. . wa Smear Campaigning Miners* Raise Paves Way for A Narrow Other Unions Escajte CAMPUS Tre iy» yA October 27,195? New Bells Pi Phis to Hold Sale at Annual Introduced Alumnae Tea In Concert | A j«alc of hand woven artk-ler (and b;.kcd Roods will be feature attractions at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house Thursday from 2-5 I p.m.'when Lansing and East Lan- sine, alumnae sponsor* their- 10th Six bells recently added to [annua' "Settlement School Tea.'* | Proceeds from the tea "will ro MSC'a carillon were played to replace buildings and equip* | for the first time yesterday i mcnt at the sorority's settlement behoof' m Ohtlinburg, .Tenti. | at a dedicatory- concert yiv- Mountaineers ut the school have [ en by Dr. Frederick Marriott, j sewn and hand woven table Un* ; guest carilioneur. Students and visitors dotted the pot holders • lawn in front of Beaumont Tower j to listen to the hour and a half | The bolls, given to the college Orfgnni*! to t.'nv Three Hyiikyiiian* ■ Donnd | by niumni, arc a ' beautiful addi¬ tion Mid-week Recital Evelyn D'l M Smith slr:l! Rim llinior Dr. to the carillon," according to Marriott, who is organist and | carilioneur at the University of DGs Capture Trophy At Honored at Tea Chicago's Memorial Chapel 1'eojtlen Church Three representatives of the Hyukyu" Islands yesterday began mi (lurtain I believe thai w ith the addi In Powder Bowl Peoples •one ot Church the first will be the 7»rgun recital of the second week of week viMt to MSC and surround¬ their two ing ureas by attending a tea in Itoltn C.nmmii fotiftbl l,as' t.umma Phi lid a ItnB to win their honor at the International allP,. \ partment of MS(* and the Lanjutiu ivnsato. .director of tjic Depart - tum for rSTillon." uhd followed HcrimmiiRe they made little ic Political Science Department . . ,, H»llel members will hold a Hnl-- Organists, •" MSC ..tillage and punted cm the fou|ill Olympics! Those1 —-Cradle Song." . r, r< i ■ loween party at 8 p.m. Saturday ffiglilighta of .the prtigranv will Dr. and Mrs Guy Fox web? Thp Delta nam.", received ' * . * ' The Old Refrain" and he Miss Crogier's. presentation of last year. That on their own 35 and Tlir consist of a cos., S two numbers she has played few Minuet 'back • Kcrst Radabaugh. t to .the "oonima ,u,n0 recoil dance end a movie the composers in Europe The. ... .. , ... Iiurror show. Hefroshmenis win j are; Paraphrase on the Te Ileum" by Jean I .anglais and ""Filietcy* { (ftm Spinner) by Marcet~Duprc Spanielles March. Drill Jusl lor the 'Fiiii of It' IISC. f nitrrsilt of I lull Cliiiin 3 great new Only W Drill N|ii.i■ I . urianlMUvn >J0,.|ar |Joan| • Sri* Date for S|iin,l«'r»' Spin KAVS KMT 20SM.A.C. for/,oi>v Show QUMTHES' l> K>lhm- Yettr', ball. t) ) OHftl M ill Via.li" lar \ aur Trend P Alii It. <>"• DAM** Pants •• Shirts •» Sweaters • • Plain Skirts 50« each P* a College Cleaners «»IU hist I mii tin ft'* Oldest «>on. ll«in, Cleanihi.' I.stahlishment Kavnuudic pips, are av. Acpau l*irIPUue NOW! wide variety oI s „1UBUUB> from *4 to *25 °51 •• , ° '' ... . '■ TUB MICHIGAN STATE NIWS October 27, j . . As Nittany Lions Fall 34- 7... and Ham Grws (Ml, p«n«f II In llie fir* qsirtrr. fumbling fumble a« Mil* Well* IHrs I ney mavrrH far Ihr Milan* I Victory No. 20 Basketball Game Sidelights Lion Onslaught went for touchdowns. His scoring :thr Drills Get n* M( K KOI.I. rnfllrr* had an* aerials, were completed for 4f>. 5fi Bade * For the second straight week Spartan end captured the game ball. This week it was Doug Bo- bo, sentQr flanker from Reed Cit /kullffe m pre-game ( apt. linn Mc- •'soft* allrr hi* al before Stuns Green Bay and 25 yards. Stale's . passing defense "hot- lied up Radon. one of the hesl .< v,nVl >'*'«• m Underway .%fter passers in the Fast, most of the, '' I'rtr Nil-well llegtff.1 Coach Biggie Munn". commenting i Means, they were quick I* eon lie romDirt r Browns Take NFL Lea«l selves the • am Tliiril V»-;ir ai *1n:| • the award. We th«» several limes I he should have it because It was The hie left hal his catch that got us back into I l ion line for 7! the ball game ami got us going?' Boho had been sent In frntn j carries to lead th rushing yardacr. line of scrimmage. Seems State As Giants, Cards Falter | short yard- intcrmi**>i- : ing pass with a play from the ' ^ ^ was I.ions were raught offside. C.KKKN HAY, Wis. (/IV-Scoring at will, the lietro.it Lions 1 Id I Doh«>- anil m«*r State campus, >j.„ kethall coarh I*. ♦. vestcrilav.rolled uti more points than in four previous games coaching staff. -Strange thing j only Penn St (VfrtKrr ?7, 10S2 T If E M I C HI G A N R TATE SEffg Pwrp rivp Michigan Falk Too < / ' ' ~ Harriers Score Upset Over Penn State Kepford Posts Record MHSHl Cutler Strengthens Tackle Slot Breaking Performance HJ John rK< hashed rpf©nd behind highly pievieef a Spat tat, nfi- \\u Svra in the NCAA. [ciiial tv. ,-1" io,-rt,'* it- •m-s.'.t . , on the schedule for 'the time Of :>r nr.»; ji .v Spart.m* i* final meet Saturday te-.r ..( \im made buy em hot and buy'em by the sack ONI A 98' a Mil v iffdfMMdUdnler Early for Dk an & Harris's HALLOWEEN PARTIES "I.ANSINCS KXI'KMIKNC'KU BOIII) DBA I. setciAL mm on r**rr omtmi Brand llivrr til Crdar I'htine 2 oris Till. 13:30 MONDAY Tllltl' FRIDAY pudnut Ship 232 N.JLC. COME AND I For Gifts For IN SEE US tt rors The Kiddies The Lathes NOVEMBER 61h, 7th AND 8th SOMETHINGI Olt Trent* '*> Belays. (iaHardibfs Jg9S BONNER'S SUNOCO SERVICE JUST EAST OF THE CAMPUS, EAST LANSING, MICH. 0 THE MICntCAN STATE NEWS October J Elections Queen ami Captain Vincent Price Workshops Open at Kel (Continued from 1 MOfe ;4- To Appear in Hannah to Address Com M: HrttUf Itanium, lit: Mary 'Dtm Juan9 Prtail insurance food dealers and Industrial super- ViiiiTnl Price, n familiar (Igui • i slons starting at Kellogg Center ; Kellogg ballroom. In mode fans and devotees of today. The Michigan r the theater, has replaced rinrles i The fond dealers wdl have \ Manufacturers , Lauohtop in the role of the Devil • an accounting workshop, nnd the 1 -onfercnee Frldai ' Treasurer aspirants were? Botto for Friday night's presentation hv other two croups will study the larl A. Mctnlvu, , Peckham, 180; Roscllc Richmond, the First. Drama Quartet of ' ha si ■ fundamentals of their fields. hsmlftpartmen,„n. 231; Hind Karen Violetto. 164.. Oenrge Bernard Shaw's "Don President John Hannah wiU art- I vcrtislng F.fTiMi,..-. .Final elections will be Thurs¬ Juan in Hr 11." day when on expected one-third Scheduled for 8 3D at the Cpl- i dress more than 310 at the annual j Mennen Willi,i-.,, dr 203 Tin',, .-dai of the freshman class will go to i Co-operative Extension Service grotir oi Iree Auditorium, 'he product'."r. conference which opens tomorrow. I eon In the balhoom ' the polls to make their final se¬ tn-ludes ' in its cast three other lections for class officers and rep¬ favorites. Charles floycr l» east resentatives of the Frosh-.Soph as Don Juan. Ccdnc HnrriwWte Council and Student Government. wilt perform the role of the statue I'ATIIONIZK STATE NEWS AlfYKHTt Vottng by all off-campus units and Acnes Mnorrhead is to op- will be Jack! in the Union con¬ peni'-as Donna Anna. ~ — course from f) a.m. to 6 p.nv. This . Price, given c?:tcnsivc roach- includese frnternitie list turn lists, of members living in their\ in I ENGINEERS fraternity houses to the Student j llomeeomlng Queen Dec Means areepts the traditional bouquet by Wednesday, night,! of red roses from Don MtAulilfr. football captain, during eere- -NON ENGINEERS Government Don Hosie. elections chairman, j monirs at'Saturday'a llomrromlng aamr wHb Frnn male. four inches—has marie, h reported. Houses-.which fall to j *peetaci|lar - figure* in. vi turn in lists will lose their voting j Oldest (»rail 82 tyttrs of roles. Laughton, who toured wi power Thurscla First Drama Quartet tfiroi CMEER amntMITIES j The " the country, \rttR'forced to have not .vet turned in lists: Al¬ Homecoming Unites I the cast in order to fill' ; Chi Omrga Mtrorllv won I pha t hi ftiftma. Alpha Gamma commitment. j Rho. Alpha Tau Omega. Delta w birth announrrmrnl.thrnir. ami a brdrckrd stork delivering two. , Chi. Farmllou«»e, Phi llelta Phi Kappa Sigma. Alums Since I nion Directors 1 Nit la it Y Lion*. , Theta. Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Lp*i- lon. Theta Chi. and Zeta Beta b/r/ Tiro Juniors Krpresenlatius of these division- nf | nil,n Displays Draw Honor- Tau. Hv MVKA MAC PlllltXttN (.rartunten from 32 tn 82 years of age visited campus j J Car hide ACarlsin Corporation will lie her. i. discuss.work opporlunities with inlcre-ttd during the weekend to take part in MSC's tlTth annual J .iors on October Hit and ."It:. llomecominir activities, the Alumni Office reported. j Several thousand alumtli gathered on the football field HAKKI.ITK COMPANY ('AKBII)K & CAKIION C'HEMICAI. (OMI'ASt ELECTRO METAI.rRGlCAI. COMPAM IIAVNKS STEI.UTK COMPANY I.ISOE AIK I'llOlll'CTS COMPANY NATION.',I. (AKRON COMPANY Contact four Placement Office for Interview Appointment UNION CARBIDE & CARBON CORPORATION r.c.c. to EAST I nil ST. NEW YOlth 17. Y.\. NOSE, THROW and Accessory Organs not Adversely Affected by Smoking Chesterfields FIRST SUCH REPORT EVER PUBLISHED ABOUT ANY CIGARETTE A responsible con tutting organization has examination, inc'uding X-ray picture reported the results of a continuing study by a medical specialist and his assistants. T: competent medical specialist and his staff on the ination covered the sinuses as well as ctieets of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes. eats and throat. A group Of pooplo from various walksof life The medical specialist, aftrr a tli< r* : was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For six ination of every member of the gr*.*m- months this group of tnett and women smoked their •'it is my opinion that the ears, nose, tl normal amount of Chesterfields - 10 to 40 a day. accessory organs of all participating sul 45 ", nf the gioup have smoked Chesterfield omitted by- nic were not adversely affect tmually from otic to thirty for six-months period by years an avcrjgc of 10 years each. provided." At tho beginning and at the end of the- six- months period each smoker was given a thorough EAST LANSING Buy CHESTERFIELD.Muc/i t«,* l»5J.Uaao