.. . -.1 «**» yestetnlay cmf inned yyhat Spamm third AP ehampionship and retired the H» havt* Ini'i' containing nil sch.hou long. previous CI redial¬ Iiarely managed to eke out a Inst second win oyer Oreiton had to heat off the competition. ing trophy. State 17-11. That close win shifted the attention of the When ITT.A dropped a elosr one In I'SC that Michigan 8t«te lias the tup football team in Trophies have Ooen awahlod for the national rhamphm-1 nation's -port-writers to Wiseonsiu who Rot dumped the fol¬ ship sinee 11121. When a team win* the title three limes the • low mk weekciid, moving the S|airtans hack into tlio wuiolicr for Ihr Itosr llowl. people li*K«n predicting that if Southern Cal could heal Noire Ihimr by a larger score &figutvs show that thfc-Spartniis .compiled -.bit of »' tropin is retired and a. new one set one.slot. ; than Stair's 21.1 margin over Ihr fighting Iriah, the L. :';t first place vote* to nnuiss «i, up by that school. overwhelming I resentatioii of the trophy wilt Ik' made later thi* month' 1'he next few weeks of the season saw the Simrtans hard- I SC iTult could then wind up Ihe season on lop of the fcf its*-' point*. Point* atv awarded on the basis. of al a meeting of the polls. £ first place, nine for second; eight .u.r third, etc. Football Writers Association.. prosseil in (he run foe the erown. At the time the Terrapins" In winninK it* firs) national of Maryland were ruling the crest of a win streak and they No 'one .ewe had an opportunity lo lesl this theory how¬ championship. Michigan Biaairtg the Al* championship mitnnintinillv entitles Stale had lo come from behind in I he vol ins as they continued to breathe down the Spartans' necks. After Mis¬ ever, heeail.se Notre Ilallle, refusion to cooperate with the ■tout Stat* to receive the Kcv. .I..Hugh O lh.nncll did so many, limes during Ihr emhlemalic of national football supremacy. The past three seas.on. white sissippi Mini Alabama dumped .Maryland oil eimseri.ltive week¬ pollsters, pulled a IMI upset win over Southern Cal, leaving running up their 2t game'winning sirrah. end-. il looked,like MSt would Is- able to coast to the title, ,Michigan Stale as (he only team in the country with u record pssrli trophy »a* inaugurated h« the Notre ilium- Picked as tt pre-season favorite for the b in t9IS after Notre Ham* had »nn lis - championship, the tint t I'l.A and Southern California, a roll (lie of West Coast il'fipiTssivr enough to lake Ihe Idle. spariatis slipped to second place behind Wisconsin after MSC lawyers, threw their hats in the race and once aim in State (icm-giu Tech. the-only other undefeated, untied team ill' the country was given the second place spot in the ikiII -,-T ' mi Ihe basis of its II wins as against no Iossch, and no Um. Tile Humbling Wrecks picked up HO lirst place votea to come ■iiw ■' y iyj- -i- WKATIIKH: lip xvjth a total point score ot '2,21'.'. "fr TIHMM.I, AN TlMK Notre Hume, .illhooch beaten by Slate and Pitts¬ HAS AIIIIIVKH AtiAIN burgh, and lied by Pennsylvania, slill managed, to nail down Ihe lliird place spot in Ihe nation by virtue of iPirA: their wins over some of (lie country's toughest opposi¬ tion, including Southern Cal. Oklahoma, and Purdue. Oklahoma received I I first place votes, hot had to lie eon- lent with a foritth place finish with a total of 1,1185. mt West Coast teams walked oil' with the fifth and sixth place positions as Southern Cal and I'Cl.A got the nod from iii|kii«ii Maliqnal Cotriball Champs the writers. • It lias I as-n a long climb up the football ladder of success. The I IMS edition of the football .team wound up in 14th plaru IihI Prok that year The following year. Ihe .Spartan, dropped to 19th, hot I hey came liack in I'.lfiU lo make.'I lit' Mill place rating. derway Cast year when many Spartan fans fell Ihnt Slale ■ had Ihe country's lop leant. Iliev had lo ronlenl them¬ selves willi a second place finish In-hind. Tennessee. ueries May l eml Post-season polls brought some consolation when Mary¬ 4 £ "0. .c S land knocked oil Tennessee in the Sugar Howl, hut Ihr Higher I riling - - _ looters wine still walling loi Ihe year when they Would 22-1?—5 0 - '4 . , ; . - r V 4 ' - 54 - qp. $3 - _a#w- 91 In- awarded the lirsl place spot undisputrdly. yir.St.VON o»H—Cam- However, when the formal .anpoutli emeiit Of State's ac- c isa- were - ailed ' > r-' - iomplishinmil was maile ye l.-nlav over the I'liitm PA sys¬ ,v . toll House jnves- tem. it caused very little surprise to the majority of thu . ut the tiiifh cost .84. holi-iil gathered in the (itill. Probably the only thing that s »S0 -f'S 0- ■ - _ n .■)> 61*.3P--.7Psf eoiild have eaiised any cwe-cuvr display of emotion would ■ \h' Icgudaivw ■ have I,,v u the aniinuiieemenl that State wa- not numls'r one. 't* -t v After all. didn't they stand head and nliouhlers above all yti>tIs t1K*th«*it> otb+u-— during the entire season" The 10 leader., with total points, first place Voles, alld team won. lost and tieil reeords in parentheses: I. Mulligan Slate 2ll> (!MI) 2,linn 2 tieorgra Teeli 35 <11 ill 2.219 — Notre I latpe -I (7 2-11 1,809 9 I. Oklahoma II 18-1—H 1,085 5. .Southern Cal. 2 (9-1) 1.-101 •1. IT I,A I (8-11 98.'! 7. .Mississippi 3 (8-0-21 950 India's Peace Plan News of Top Football Rating ' 8 9. Tennessee (8-1-1) 78| Alabama (9-2) 093 10. Texas (8-2) 151 .\S n*. at 1,4 couki 1939. ;♦* »»«>'- Cites Ut Assem Causes Varying Reactions CHEAPER BY THE DOZEH After Inking a 31 im-ting from .Maryland in 1950, the , Spni bin football li ar started out on a winning streak that lias bun extruded i 21 games dining the. past three vhst Ills,no stslr v 19511 No. 1 - Michignii Stale 33 William A Mary 14 lk<' Names No. 2 No.' 3 ' Mil higan Michigan State 31 Slate 30 Marquette Notre |)ame ti ;ia No. 1 Michigan State 35 Indiana i) Aldrieli lo No No. 5 ti Mil higan State 27 Minnesota 0 hllllfdll lo m. .Michigan State 19 Pittsburgh . «) Hrilisli Job I»«tt w|miI I »**• rktrpl «l lop No. 7 Michigan State 1931 ii Oregon State o tlr flight* nit |*4lV , No. 8 Michigan Slate 25 Michigan 0 "N'r*1 t, »a. «i.» .. , i -»j. ,i .four iidiKHi neutral etmui Ihe ««mm !• Aharil* lo.-i Vfiir • •" ' It "I' i ♦ I I'V'iba! f«»t I'll,Una the 'UaU- i::» t, el * * # Tuition Scholarships Neic Idea Slale Ihe a'.t . Completes ippoiolmenls t.:t ,.i. ii. ,i xi > trt *'.< t -v 'h *he .tiuiiyuiH nuriit that he haa dc- '•<»!' i 'v "fin '-'I Sic 2-9it Week.* IUiwt.H1 for tetTCUry •' All P*t«.nrrx rem. • i.'.ei H Hurkm «»f t'hieagu for tecre-. • i j within the JoriwdutMUT « rejMtriAiion rommi**»«" J |ir/n/f lo Slop, end »C ^ 4a** Ut* afreemrn* ka* T»een lhr * Deer Season Tmls II it It 11 Dead to Remain • bill he referred w»»H f mendati^ fwr th',r I ,\.N !' i. ! • I »ie Mi' h«*a«» «ier» » ended Sunday with 4! , hwt'er .»«•! • ' euiiivhot v» < nud-. and ryier I'aa^fA "Ut nf *u ehfnueted 1 iwrned w c«c ti^r «« » fwlilira! "V* tyi.fhMi «h" >*err the woiifc, during »hr le» «la>h of hhootmg. Con« tryj4> n,{ht5 sit ur '0 lh# arno'«»*f ■ The i wrrva'i-.t, LHfp.ithnrnt report•< »hn«nl je»ter*ia.v. shruH Stop trxU?; ment al ranmunpor1 «» A^ath^rman The eat OV K»"4S P"<' C'' awarding them . Otit»tai;c«c.c ■* ■*' Partly dourly, with e rid of "futlcnt »t i i')larNhip.- ttxe fi Hritaia II Urns of Rearmament remaminp tho same there f.Hri the t»ii~-ih of cxceliente^m a H degrees is returned paukular work. *ur h - LONDON •' LTritaln uccuM*d Russia l««t night of nearly doubling predJcted '' ''--"tun;«ht will be 20. homeland* -Uwuii'v. apcech ami jwanwUj-e' ' thr sur .in'' furpmvcr of a mtKli-ru E.i.t German land, ulr. and aca : : be from the south- tor tbr.r .arc and blew art -akl. "AUiieUv .*thoUx- Liuitibial nceU- loitc Hllluti Uie laal big uioutba* +iap at.'i 8 miles an hour. IN. fail I •T.H'E MJ.C.-H t(Tit N S TATE Vr b m Michigan State News Jlw hUvrestml AudUnwt' Democratic Teaching Rated Highest classes. Perhaps Instruct** do tore method tr UHBANA. til <*—If a not know hmv to Miliar pnteg- ,-t rating- (rl„,. democratic classroom ntmasphero tint advantage* the study. W|- moat an „ yields the best educational re¬ studied have in¬ sults -its recent dicated college classrooms oftet h/MjOleee I'lsascMMttsmaz eppdrtiinltlM for considerable Improvement, aeeeiding to a study reported try thn Univef- mmnm ally of Illinois. tin ulvp Eisenhower's Cabinet More than t.OOO college stu. dents in elKht di/Terent InstltU- new look |»« lint jpi. vonr „|,| %K Preaiilent-elect Dwlght ElMfihWer'a cnblnot selections, . tlnns of hi shot learning iwrtlri- kSobtl. KiiMn'i- llcrlcil, nt least those tip to this time, have served to cause surprise puitsl in the study made at the in some eirrles and smut! "I told you so's" in others. university's College ot Edueatlon Hut one thilliHbat Ike has done which has not surprised anybody lots been his selection of business-minded men to t.j Plot. Hay II -Simpson and K S. tlrown and reported in a While-1-Wjii | net «s his,top advisors. Nantes such as Charles K. Wilson, bullet in entitled "C o 11 e g e l earning and Teaching " Itcsults MSC SHOft RFsPAlK president of (leneral Motors; (ieorire M. Humphrey, ot the study Indicated that in a W E. GRAXn WIVKR E AST 1 president and chairman of the M. A. Manna Co. of Cleve¬ large percentage of college | land ; and Joseph M. Hod tie. president of the I'droit Hank, classes, the-teacher tends to tie uc autocrat and the student is dot the roster Ike's selection of these men appears to show will attempt to put yoverimietit on a bitsines, * that he |in»is. a evaluated chiefly oiTthe basis of how much ot what has been told campus theory to which many businessmen will subetcrilm. Hut the enough tu 1m- rpitm-d = etficiemy of biuincsstueti in government remains to lie seen. Some of Hi.en- Conernl Kbvtrie's Charles Iv Wilson among them, could not mangg,1' the intricacies. the Apparently, way vet) tittle i': bene; ot enei.uraging mde- classified! peiidcnt thought and researrli or Tntt inttuvnee i" the cabinet selection has apparent Iv in otfermg practiis- in teaching AUTOMOTIVE been insitrnilieiiitt. Oltiy one appointee, Secretary o| the Treason Humphrey, claims ouCHlld out support tor Tat' I icing taught to tn- del polities Eisenhower is known to have expressed bis own opinion STUDHAKER'S 100th rather than aeinimTi.: on a! least one of the appointments. According to A sm i IIS2 1952 jtdU'rro reports la-l'ore Thanksgiving, Senator Tuft submitted three names to lku as possibilities for the .si, {rotary oi .i, tVns,. job None of the three men, Edward .1 INFORMATION iiyerson oi Chicago. II K Hutchinson of Detroit, »r Charles M. White of Cleveland, was named on.: classes attended b> the Tile secretary oi labor appointment, one of the three de"t during lite week All el AKNOI I) AIR HEMlt T% still not til let!, could hinge or, the outcome of the CIO niut- . 30 y tti QuOHSg'i I'rtfOttM td student- who patiir.paied AFL'presidential elections Ike will prttbaio v wait to IIMM K ANU lUttlll.F ( I.I B ; STUOEIAKER'S HISTORIC FIRST ' '*• housing which way the lal«-r tide turns In-furc naming his *cTr. »| .if |!!h I I) < 11 H , Hams Yl' HORSELESS" CARRIAGE ' ' ! built ia 1902. It was on eleetnc. ; uulicHtions seem that Ike. ;s j» nt OU1 Co He it v Hall ■ in edit- i4nd Mi. F. MC. Meet of Macon, , rato|i«mn pronns llv Dean Wakefield V IO.MO uiw' Miuoun. bought it. Tho second, vat sci- —StudoboUr oloctric went ty ■; fhatiksgivup via- Thursday licallv elites.. Ottifei .III- not- thomav A. Edivon. I HHMi soni COIACII " Went to a lati.iU gathering I; Was loads of fun .1 i !t. HtM'ili 3t». l/'juoi if a l-ig loti ahead Hrain- 1 HtXitiirtKi vtjtfi vV~- werv >tx»»*%H,l K \rv.\ 1)11 I % I'l t'ii success ae.,1 failure A lujihtH in " UM)IIU>H quality Never have I seen - many I* it Houm 12 Cmoq waiting to see what - I a '-flatters of tut km * OHK I KH i i.l'H "A-contury of profrow on the IVe>t 4pfwan\i to »* • I f.t Kelattvcs all «' i time ■ mi (• \ M tur » UIHUM instructors roodwoyt of tho world." id Yowling kids . . c i»m W..nien-i l.oun<.- t«tw!v«n M .«iKi vr.tr> of Call I inn." Nop, ! dignified, too 1\hu>c- jjiven l» mute that. Start of I . I'roriiinenee ■ a'- ot-distinetioiii-i o - •■ grows up too 1*1 M I'll \ Ml AL HANSEN, INC. ,.ic UmMuui a Ciller ma; s t-^ -'.i.iti'a .■ ami tot- l-tcakuM,- no i MfcK<$.» k rucks Nil % It l> ANTS ri.tH The) w.nt ,laI, .un.,-clear me. with all this i »t . |{o**n 20*. AbbO» wi run t., throw,tig materia . 1 think t my sell So ! I'kV up a magnum- with a lag picture of The Skirl HIIIIMiCIIH II. pr -•> i i-t compel!). 1 thu ... and I'm ajaiut ■ WftiOMI e to it;., -I the thing whet of. eicht v.,11 old plops ht met f Kt*%Ni)i:rriv • •• -S • I ■ pu-' ;i i.gnUagtt |»ivtme ■ of a t ape lost % : W I il have the jump on si r mis her vea see. EMPLOYMENT IS fc A P«W Aapi- I ivtht I dstor- Cluutmas VBvati.u-, - e n I' Shut th> i tribute. Mlshjfan Atr*. Dttroit. i. For further lolormotton cell' t S |» K f I \ I. K-"' FOR SALE PERSON*- ItltEADED Pork Chop Read er.-.- { hU-ken Ur«vi Sckc-.S-M Hhippnt PvUtoes THE SFAe'*'- fhJN ( hater «f VrteUMf* ,iT"»** •i. :■ Hi- No manu¬ l|.»t Ktflt — Hull* r al;.! PllaUy spovwhuf I t #Hw ur Milk || II tIn null ol a little Volio l ighter Dies Tie SERVICE KiWPEES *>■ <«)lvt- tlt«>»«- save £5* on tlx- usual cost. And. blue- It* giving lite Single |tr«-M-iit friend, will that money lie able tn pa— rigid physical evaminatiori. come in t-vt-rytiltt* Isivt-f ... V mtiait-itl liandy over tlie holiday! wiih at lea*! Jil-ltl vision in both eyes, trr-ul frmn h«-arlt*». 0|irtt evt-r* without glasses. ' So, save your dough-go C4 OI mghl until Iajiiis Its-gin. ALPHA CHI SIGMA 1'lca-c contact the 1'lacemenl Hureau for details. National Fiofesnonal Chemical F'-."1"1 satus BEC0A0 SNOP i.Krwv Theater Hldg. SMOKER UNITED AIR LINES, WD. •V»J9 South -Cicero Ave., Chicago, Illinois Tonisht 5TV ^ 0"> M/imr |, (vv*B>W 9. 1W4 in run M r r «t r a k s t a.'t r x r \v a iskethall Squad legl-lalk: Forty-two Gridders Gel [<•<'.< Tough Landslide Victory Varnily I a'tier Award* -—— »y AI.EX I..MUSIS — j F'oHy-two vursily tooltaN W- 22 Game Slate . Milf Nent S|NHii MliM Ynurni. M»chi*»n ' ceil by Hal|»h II \*mr* iVpartment^?. i;!Vp M'phpmnrr luxkev |>to*« Stnto OuWbn of Alhletten. In N.'tu- • «'l i>,.mo immortal toot tall star. Oeorgc grinn* 1,1 Four |I tuhlltion. f>i\ minvniiiMijil awards 'were aim* ttWioniiml. i Spartun gt idiler* who Mrtlt'hcd Vtlion't> |te*t Irani. j Michigan State's vwuintu'. rtN'«»itl | to 114 straight ruiihv* ami who »'«• •« tlMltl will t., drilled A national enmu |a*t seJtr bKdii«r id Ihrlr j Ifl i'Wivo letters ' murtrr rail..-, U Ititdc Mum. *a»d at Huwiiiit Aihm a recent loothall tan (lij-'tu team* this v,-.,vim mi,! I'm,,-)., iy. « "1'hn dldnt think wr ««-•»• cd enough Writ. tin* »m «* WkA." \ th- over thrl«vssih', r,., b i t uiv \v • 'it l»i l:.u. laivi | irtHtict » nuthMtuI title «flcr ,s Spartan* have • • .. .. . -•.< HBniiot 111.!—- . • k. nsiis State. ' In .flan i I in* sue up » hope that Mete • .mid |ui**ihlt sU\ In I sunt of Mid xUnls a* southern I al Notre Hatnr. aiul I I I % Hut all fell all r\rrpt thr Spajjanv a «rear hoit.il (or the Iwn thr* deirnnl || thr %»a» thrt hole* r lelt^h. s»adu.»|t■ 'Mural I Ml II II . sill HI / \< S, III 1 II HHH l> ll ) I II II ' III 1 1 \ si \ , 1 1 1 l - 1 4»t lime* Isnla* "Tropical Heat "Everything 1 Neve Wave" Is Years" Itenni* O Keefr Hubert Ifuttou ' firatit Wither* fk|BjHnnHnj^y s'wi.m NOW 5 H ■ i »• - t« • » tS irs LIKE EWESPROITIMi (IN LIU itsklf: BECAUSE MCOM atsi; »>.; /TV. , YOlfRE MIME ruR M kkKMnift, ritijncttf amuviniA MIVIVVIB V2. 1^* "*--y x • • • DOlTTA MORROW Be Hapty-GO LUCKY] i;.«WHITM0R" l \\n- ym — <»floor — •>»<>"« r»r»4« kDAV - -THE jItlMGCItTi MI""v 2k 21 The Deun's Lint 130 Convention Calls lor End PATRONIZE STATE NEWS AI>V| ' (Continued from Page 2) , •*; . ■ ■ _ Then a shatlow hovers over me, and I look up piteously. expecting sympathy. It's my mother. Rood old mom, whoa To Federal Wage Controls raised me front the cradle. "Bind my. wounds," I say. Ila! No Rood Samaritan, she. "When are you gonna grow up?" she demands. "||one»t- ' "ATLANTIC CITY. N.J C • Chosen for the position whs |y, ' a person'd think that someone your (tge. . ." BMrgats* opening "?< Martin P. Durkln of Chicago. SO- •! closed my ears and thought of the rilgrims. lions of the CIO convention vt year-old president of the United teroay called, for an end of go Association of Journeymen and Puzzle Hunting, Anyone ? . •trtmont wage control* and a S. Hivwrnxl. CIO Mfrulhf vi«t Apprentices of the AFL Plumb¬ ■lauded~a suggested merger wl prwidfnl. were eniacrd in a ing and PipeAtting International the rival AKL. The delegate* appeared to .till deadloclted. however, r net k-and-neck rarf for the lop 1IO H. **U» neither side th¬ The bid for a CIO merger with the AFL was recommended by Union. East Lansing S^f La ing an) ijuarter. Secretary of Labor Maurice Tobin. furious, beHfnd-tcene* battle I nnn.i'. A few relatively small umumt. Phi Up Murray as. the ClO'i including the rubber workers and oil workers, were holding caucuses i 42. Board l<;» dctermmc* their positions m the 2: BSE «h. Legion Head leadership tight, and could hold , , „„„„ body Delta §igma it' Tsblo dtsh C*j2c!j", Backs Strong t'»v political control of the labor 4. Affirmation of the principles of the Geneva Convention relative 15: Hofort long 21. Sow loosoly Tront foot }L Ayr Pi Muskegon Alums to the. treatment of prisoners of 23. I'l.c. tor - S3- K.prf«nt«- Korea Polio Invite Student* war, with the express provision that force shall not be used again¬ st the prisoners to return them 1u "it M»n3t'nick-nl' * H, Town In a.*, y.^r ^ Ohl RUSH SMOKER To llolidav Donee their homeland or retain them in portico 57. delnltely l*rofeiwio«al Hasinews Fratemii, S. Kind of lilt KmlorMS Offfiw fiber Cordially Invites All Men hnrollnj j. The Muskegon County MSC 5. The president of Genera! 9. Moving HusinesM Administration. Hoi.l If Talk* Una Down Entire Staff Alumni Club has extended an invitation to all Muskegon coun¬ Assembly. Lester B Pearson, Ca¬ nadian foreign secretary, shall Preceding 10. Cereal seed 11. Stain start Administration or Kconomic* ty State students to attend their communicate the proposals to th» 1«. Hum irons li> a smoker to In- held Of Nil Dailv W»mi-formal Christmas dance The "Spartan Ball" will lie held at the Occidental .Hotel Dec. 20. Peiptng and Pyongyang authm- itirs as "forming a just and reas¬ onable basis for an agreement" II. MOOS pe.sons 20. Set>ft TINISNT Tickets may be obtained bv writ¬ 21. Mflrc Ignoble and inviting them to accept, lie Walks Out ing Mr> Dora M MiClarv. Ittf3 W Summit Hd. Roowpvelt Park. was asked to report to the As¬ sembly during its present session 22. Livng- 23. Notions ".••I V t ght Three Hhuks W eal o/feopj, , t/wr^ 25. Part of • eoat Muskegon. Mm— Kcsi^nalittu Follow* I»i~t>iI —11 Ike Names Wolverine HEt£ _C*itrcH (Continued from Page \ > K.VANSToN. III. ' .-»•*— j J>. tu n i \ -niiitii if editor of One of the duties of the special Picture •ommittce. Vandenbcrg said, will N.'t t hw .'-'.th I 111* •• rsit.v's j Srlietlule U*IOS v :m TI'CNltAV. lilt Sigma Kp ' ester a 311 West Lull nt-ctect on the 9 00 Alpha I'll r:.IO.*MM) |».M. 32? Illllo 9:20 Kust Yakt remittent .organ- lude Nelson A DIAMOND SI'EC.IAl; / 4 Snl v Krgal.r lltft.M Clear Hiue Hhil# Perfect Qualit* sfTII.I 'I I M K FOIOH4IIUS1M AS IN INJKTI iwrtacc TMKKK Ti I.KIT" Clearance KIT'S STUDIO jftwn av trooAGK J-ll«»|> (amimiiltV a I.N»*I if. Fe*ho Money Saving Reductions :N Mwkins A**. To Hold Trvbiit* On the Season's al Slu*i>ard*8... 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