and a hapi'y new year. too MSC DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION KIVE CENTS East Lansing. Michigan — Monday, deckmhkr s, 1952 iivign Students Mortm Sun Lslwrs KinuU Ike, Dulles (0 Spend Yuletidc (hit hist Day Meet to Talk Special Program Of ( lasses - n> POMI.IIA LEWIS dtim* Adventure in World rnderstauding" i« the Orient Policy ; foreign student's answer to how to spend Christina. 11 campus. Vital Foreign Discussions . • to 150 foreign Students will gather at Krl- ~~ " I"gp Center starting Dec to participate in' thi> t-n-day program l*-ing s|xtn*orclll„ \lan alia 11. Is. S'is o„k dimuaa Street, j nkidftcd into ati-i I At I .liming Hrnnr II l ino 11 P.fhvHifl TimiW'i ! [)iM.ov«.re«| : Campus driver itv - Miller. Lansing on Noted it roll |» to Itivi; died Sat urtlay af- >tiiiila% ( oiintl The body «.vf l'*X * I -»ki»»^ her home follow- r«»vered near the Hid * edar : tacit" of asthma J*nie- Atchison. :tt!l V. •»» Phi After an autopsy a' *h»- 1 \oletl Life liejHtrler To SjH'ak Y|i»s ItaurLr-Y lute Appears Tonight Margaret Itoufkr.W hife l.if« magnnnr. photograph- in froit: the l»r»np»<«l ! Hughff er. rej^ort.cr and author *iU ao|al the Auditorium . I'syrli I'riiliwMir I'n Spruit Tomorrow t hief Tclc/ilmnc llficnitni Hies /FxiF TiekeK (go 011 Sale in |K \ |{ Prepare* Show llaimali l« Honor Union Todav NEWS IN e4--'s-e.. . tall <» rat I nates . W ith Heeepliun BRIEF .♦•Hers for ICvSluileiil* I N KlforU Stall Write 'Sparty' I Nim> NATIONS N V uTi— Coeds to Ai e*i^'U?ft "rt«» fr«>t?t thf l mutuMv '»n the UN-Indian Korea iruft- pUn and a kalt-ure attitudr Hlood Drive ' Spartv in Mir s»r-a«. ' a prorr.n wi. • t Ikt v, program for K«rra »t«lle'd . ' • I cmim 11 Kule- Defined "We are strewn g Mo ,n i ,•<' coeds Mi wnl«- 'rutin pusy* let tel. to 'Is " late I'ummiskey. ( vuto il im mla'r in rhargi Before the project tan gel underw.o ' . , men's nam's must u secured. the < 'milwii Hull illg |o get these name, through alumni. Jon r'toifw fraternities, sororitie. and student friend. • Prewired in servier "m Air Huwi I'uthcd ■ 9 mm "M r would appreciate the.a' name* ami PARIS OT-NATO s 'W picfuffF I iiial Tall >parUi» tamn a> posaihir Mm « ummiskry Mid ■ il-crt.* Uunch«d « 1 '■.» ma:- no* t* r-<'- Unr Camera ShL- ' Dd^aril *ubc«inm»Ucc..'Nf»rlh Atlantic Powers w i.ulldlnc ■. J1 seemed to be the following; binding, have cut or torn out- — as a whole, t knowledge as publicity director Yesterday (Dec. 3) the Con¬ ■say, "Yes. Michigan State, that's at Ann Arbor, isn't itV" "Campus Chest has been"a elo.«- of Spprtacade, not specific assigned pages. This pendent Japan yesterday largely turned over • ; ** gress had to decide whether the It's rather easy to point out the great strides we have cd qrgoni/ation for three years." practice has been carried out to ignored the 11th anniversary of Spartacade money was spent for CnmptK Chest was to be an in* Take a look at the size of the such on extent that iri the case- mii'lc in athletics. The national football championship any other purpose than to sneak air attack Campus publi-f dependent organization or a of M. B. Smith's "Survey, of So¬ its on Pearl was undisputed and the cross country team took the Chesty picture in the ci2o the'event to* the public, and branch of the Congress. The di- cial Science", (required outside Harbors—an attack the nation Wolverine tor" the last couole no Spartacade money was spent of Campus. Chest tried *r NCAA, the Big- Teh and the ILIA championships. years.. If it- is a closed group, reading for basic Social Sdlenco) seems to regurd as its gravest It sounds as if Mr be. objective and said ' that the Those are obvious—in black and white. then it is the largest closed Steele has been spending too over half the>bbrary*s * copies group organization could be efficiently hove pages missing; This mutil¬ Martin,! To find the other ways that the college has grown- up, on this campus. The organization in the Grill listening run under either system.* All h» None of Tokyo's big news¬ does have complete freedom of ation isn't confined to under- papers mentioned the event. ruw 5 we have to.dig among the remains of the to the drinking songs cf the he would get if independent or term, to paw . Martha I about in the ashes of a nearly dead term. entry, and anyone is free to "Student Prince" arid has MSC wanted was a constitution which 'work for its noble causes confused with deat old lleidel- had divorcement gone through. MSC is ever striving onward—pushing ahead. .Much "Carl Eicher. last year's head, ^urg." Then the accusations started Patronize Slate News Advertisers tradition' was.added this term—tradition that only age brought in the Career Carnival Well, that's it. I hope In the t» My, accusations that had no : can bring to us, dignity that .ontyTfioro Committee to run the Campus experienced stu¬ future the Student Government bearing whatsoever. These ac¬ dents and administrators can put forth. Chest." Why limit it to the Career t let their ora¬ cusations took the form of criti¬ The college is making great strides in the television Carnival, Mr. Steele" Why not torical delivery cism of past Campus Chest ad¬ ECAMPUS say that the IFC was brought in ' sense t#f the truth and hon¬ ministrations. A new setup for field. It hopes to have a TV station in full operation CLASSIFIEDS by But why stop there" Ttv* Wtl- esty "rus it apparently dtd Wed¬ Campus Chest went into effect fall of 19511. A television grant Of. $1110,000 was received verine, the Agriculture Council. nesday night, this year which corrected any ■ from the Enid Fund for Adult Education which moves Blue Key. or any one j»f j half eyil in. the old setup. The evils this dream closer- to reality. brought up by Bob Steele ore fflnlest living orga The Education Division was taken from the School -Just About Anything— completely done away the new constitution. Steele anil Oku :,ro only part o of Science and Arts anil Education. All the while great stildek are lieing made in this field as well as' in the hi? obedient fhoep have started AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE LOST AND FOUN others The basic courses have been revised and in order to servo better their purpose. revamped Never is there a Educational I TV a Inni campaign of extraneous speeches that say nothing 'So i ray to the State News, !n tin • botiiny tiro April ho will h time in the life or a living, growing institution like MSC j ti n ii*"1* cycle nnd keep up your good work in ex¬ -flj PHIL GUNBY STUDEIAKFR S 100th i,.,]: r : »lgne at Pi that improvements and revisions are not being inaug¬ posing these unscrupulous Two David Berlmnttrr a. Ait.skn. and in urated. htuk.r financial boosts in recent month* have 1152 1952 tsua Rowaru xtronglv increasgil MSC's chances to have an cj(-.k <», S«nith America Tomorrow 515 will receive degrees from MSC—ft 15 new ultra-high Barrack alums will leave the campus. frequency chnnml TV- program going-full blast at this Medical Science -rrvrin he Is studying MSC will he 293 school year quarters older ami-oil time next year. Navy's petr«i alumni more powerful when the curtain i- brought down' Certainly the college's active participation in a signifi¬ Asked to Convert LOST I'oint Barrow on the fall term, 1953. cant phase of communication—educational TV—is a won¬ Woman into Lady % authorized derful thing- baby For I-OST' Par.k< iic? for thwr A 'in the other hand, educational telecasting . poses some interesting problems. ,itofy under IN rj"sr > THK EDITOR THE GRUELLING GLiODEN Christmas - Style Hack in tie -pru • the Federal Communication- mission set aside , ,- 312 channel* for non-commercial Com¬ AND MUNSEy TOURS OF THE EARLY 1900's Studebaker-built PERSONAL i Research- »k«ng fundame throughout Christmas, the oldest of all holiday-, has been cele¬ telecasts of the educational variety. Nine colleges have cars convincingly proved their su¬ brated jit the same way for almost 3,000 years The so far applied for construction permits under this set-up, spirit perb stamina on the road—won always has heeo the saioe. Material symbols of the Yule and about llfi more mnv do so in the near future. Thi- honor after honor against the most season have varied with industrial, social and economic " stiiI haves more than I'm channels to be snapped up bv formidable competition of the conditions. commercial intere-t. a n„ one applie- by the middle of time. This year Christmas will be marked by church services, 1953. family reunion-'. Christinas. I ret'- and the exchange of Alarmed at the pos- "IVsi e nil earth,'good will toward m, n " MSC—a- it has l,e,-t doing m ma:i> fields to TVFP Will, all the changes that lU.'i'J will lie showing the way. It to I*- hoped others will join th, bring to I hristnin-. i- one tlimr w i it renin ill. outstanding—a feeling of sincere reverence a lid hope I hat Nativity lias brought lot neurl,' 3,000 yea fa liiissian Ih'lr^nlr Of* £4 op i%£4*4 iri^* a-t &■»S-it S:i S-'* Si? TIIK ! lU'conivs ( tut f u.snl *5 HALIU1R CKF.I II Dream Studies inav liv ) tuikrr Slunti If4 |»syrho|«»^m ttcmwtwn-University niv riicht, HOEFLINGER BAttNS may bi» possihl, till- lU'Xt KiMUInUun ^t II, of .xtuilt'nlrt ^tudy in thvir xiwp HOUSING A I! omo would iH-i't] a dormiph — that h RTOP AT "cHmtU* V IHMSHEO food hatr.-vif Ov*r C*M| play«-r Willi an aulomalif rcptiatiny , I'haiiiNm. IIOS Abbo't Road built-in^ eRppiet • loudspauk under pillow Mpfakci FMPiO.T MEN rnrmr.NT v riu* uK'n in that, while y«»u jdeep, the tlormiphom* re- pvati* your ai)r«-hra i« ""ii to y..u through tin- uikIh. rhiuI- LOCATION «»K tt i..to n "in M'.M.tnHtiou.K. A It Ion- I i 11 \ !«• \, |lt. latok "15ra\f New Win hi." had a similar idea whieh lit iailed "h> ptmpodia. i-ras it 9-3si\'1[■ r v P E v,; ': • sj ! At ilw> .siay»*. thoiiFli. tiw- SAIE5 ' tlormiphoue isn't ver> help¬ - - ful t.» >tuiUiits j*tn«Ivh (> ale 4v\|nm iiniMit mir with lioiHeiisr svllnh|»f««. not ShakesiMqiif HOI lis- Monday * Upr.v.,u -md onf 1 yfOi'vER"''* I'd A Friday 10 to 9 m*?"'v**4,1 ; U7i • - LLJ Othrr Day,: 10 to 5:50 |S'A T 6 NWA'fMi ,4 5pp.r,,v"l moms LOCATION tT !- - ;"1 Crossword Puzzle, ascnaBVE'E FOR SALE mVrk Vv £* 11 up and uvr J' Colk«• b*-s J Is EVC S CE n T1 ' v 3 •*,,rr : eM pair over Jl2 A.N -iBfef> e T CI it* rCOV*\" S4'X1 I nfant icipat ing? AN? ' . ' • ! *, V*. AW-rwr; T.V. t-'. ; At R.< %'isrr- " tt"°P ** TIIK STUHk SIIHI* ^TTcEPTje B I valMTT i: L* 'vVM;K VJr1^ *** 4s* ■ iOVOlWO I Ml 8 E. Michigan TRANSPORTaJ^L i'utllr C -' -1 „v|hd<,S5 Kverj thinif from lingerie s."";';1 -■--i out! Smart Materiali*» LvV ' \i i'v.. at budget prioo- in J Complete pruipw-i Your WATfTKP H ^1% m ' every Maternity nml in ^4;w,>rI nn~ *** 11f LI . li □ JjLiVf r* IE shop'! Ye«, everything from lingerie out' HOwi p.* f*UH. .by Sun ,T>ia«,»r $»e^a hfHYM TO RENT -Vstudent. ;"*r*nd Rivet hent «•**: .... Eraj»ioY»«l lie woir-«n 2« W no .rAti,r; Khi% WANTED « S-«55i • " ' "* r ? ' n -jrj\r f- - Opart Mertday **d TWtdty p»* »oo p.m . ,RvX,y -Avsttlnfel# r>c"c 15 ! Kl uround • JJ "} . 1 7i ?"\L>- - iPLn* ROME "rVRNISlllNGS >; Air\,Trifc.p t* i I n Z.v intina • price* UaftmaftM Jtura - Rolf-awar it lliltrmw • B»da tinrfi* . |n-\»r- LOST 4 POUND 7i~ uJ '' i u 1 Meyers. »-«»■»' -T i ■ 14 y 444. i W ANTW) H * H j ±tL I9IS E. .Michigan WAN'eC 1" 1 «« (Mar Clemens» " » ! 1 Gtrtrr Be? 6vS i Tele#hone t-%0 COLIJXS AKC IV.MO IT Mr artss.r« SDI-I7S1 WKAR Given Training Convo for Fntwrr Patrol Leader* Safety Award T —• Rule Outlaws Discrimination I , JAbout.136 Boy Scout., from a. Alpha Phi Omagb. naU-e if | tn-county area attendni the train-1 vice fraternity, in c WKAIt. Ih,. MSC radio Nation If Prof Build* It BOULDER. Coin. (MV)—Alt--. "ince (lie 194t. Thp Board of Resents nil-j for patrol leadar, j with Okmr.ot Council, BERKELEY. Calif. bP'—A Uni- University of Colorado honor so¬ afternoon in the Home j the four classes and i hut stated that all honor rocI-1 ' versity of California paleontologist cieties and professional groups etles and professional orfank- j Economics Build.ne.. ,, I the group. Ki'.fof (ouiui-c Public Interest i- pooling to recomtruct the fnust eliminate ... ations "be given five year*' no¬ Award > bop.es of a prehistoric "sea ser¬ clauses from their charters, tice during which time they are Th. -i''i led WKAR's work cd a 1P47 Board of Regents edict. to eliminate from their charters < pent." : • lli'i '.I farm The five-year ..notice has now restrictions as to race, creed, or safely by re- Dr. Samuel P. Welles says the terminated, according to Dean A" Ifii.ua to the station's use of Surety notes on Its regular pro¬ em,m. broadcasting reconstruction will supply a pic¬ of. Students Clifford Houston. ture of the grotesque reptile that Dean Houston said: color of their members," or have their charters revoked. KAYS KNIT SI special farm became extinct about 00 million -afc-iy announcements and farm "It is gratifying thatso many years ago. He says the reptile is of our honoraries now invite out spot annpuncemmlft. and about 25 feet lone with a 12-feet- xthftding students to become making 34 special.tape rerontings on tarn, safety for other long neck. memtiers regardless of race, col¬ Michigan The "sea serpent" was discov¬ or or creed. The Constitution ered in 1946 in Colombia. South •and the Bill or Bights means --jH'he uthiu educational radio, Ametica. Or Welles recently re¬ much to many men in our troub¬ turned from South Amet ica where led times. Educational institu¬ he investigated some missing tions should lead in the appli¬ links in the serpent's skeletal re- cation of democratic principles." No honoraries or professional Uirat Kttpinrur Sale. groups with discriminatory pro¬ visions in their charters have Uvtfrd I'aai Avrrngr- • ffjxutan Fnrineer ma gas been granted university charters TRAVEL BY BUS above Lrient *anU Clona SiPWs'Photc. b> Pitt i group of underprivileged Phil Sanford, d. The ilrsi avc PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS IN Rtvtral M«( living unit. .n,,n. IX tfcn pa.t f.w day. pravlding nook at Ol. Hall OPERATION EXIT-US t*a bay, and girl.. MI'S FARES FROM EAST I.ANSINfi Botany Professor Hav CHy. Mich .08 Tax EVEN SANTA fluff a In. HA. 1.30 Tax 2.34 Tax \idies Algae in irelie living organisms u'. the NEEDS Ckieaga, III. t ineinnati. O. rie« eland, O. .B Tax 1.20 Tax .86 Ta* .1.38 Tax 2.K Tax 1.35 Tax yk» ar. only pnrt of Dr. G W, I'i .W Tax 1.29 Tax A CLEAN SHIRT! IMrnii. Mlrh .34 Tax 61 Tax ti:,- botany jtrofossor I lint Mlrh. .23 Tax 41 Ta* April hn will hnvc fort Wayne. Ind. .30 Tax 1.87 Tax i L iin- cycle and dls- f'.raud Kapids. Mir .29 Tax .52 Tux r: nlpac at roint .larkwtn. Mirh. .13 Tax .27 Tax An.-kit, anil In the 4talamafoo. Mirh. .32 Tax .39 Tax . , ' S-nith America Muskegon. Mirh .83 Tax •rnt In* is studying the New Vork, SA. 17.33. + 2.60 Tax 4.09 Tax Petnakey. Mirh. 6:30 + .95 Tax Pittsburgh. Pa. 8.25 + 1.24 Tax Saginaw. Mirh. 2.10 4 .32 Tax Heseurch. This & 9.33 8.80 + 4 1.43 1.32 Tax Tax 2.58 Tax"" 1.38 Tax 3.00 4 .45 Tax .81 Tax ,ing fundamental throughout the K«»r additional information, mt our represenlaliw at the operation Koil- Ihe I'nion OonroutM or rail l.ansing or Kast Lansing K-2H 1.1. Songs of v. Operation Kxil ih is Kpnosiml in cooperation rilh the MSG Lund l'i Michigan State (ireat Lakes Grey hound Lines — Indian Trails — Short Way Lines uth America 11 mie where his atudies k» College V*v Cv . i grant from tlie I'M AI 111 >1 -K1 — M.RA I hrw I"" Non-HrraWablrl . I'l.U KIHTION — *l««*. tib'l EAST (,ltAM) 1(1 VKit I (in III" V inly lily 111 , I I'llONK H-I12I lo \iMrrs* I l.ifL MUX! Tih'mIh, Xijtlil'- llw Xijfht! Wlirnt I hit II ill It-s for FREE! . s? MSC chorus the the firoater Michigan association at bff/i on i.irilis QiH [4»!lii§ Its for FUN! Hit Nil 1 «sM«)WNATt1 Union Book Store Sili- I |nlikr Join- I; :)■ .■ I*& JTkMUII'IUIIUI lUIIIII'Mltllll 2mi Hlli MIT' Shown Onrr at Mill *[1111 II i»liiii)t f.miiiBi' "II i-ry //«/>/,» llolidlity" it STAKTIV. WKDXESD'XX * »$;v brA.a.y, a.a* "is GUNT ROGERS C08URH MONROE „• i mo%#ss: • Start. Si XDAY • A MMMCAl IMTMTAIMMIMT 1*1*11 £O -> T fur if if I ii our «alc» glrbt wilt be lirkled I to hvlp >i>u with nclntiunn. (ill! in Wcll't choke for the M » ' v IIlTTOX • ' - mm wrap it tw<: EKE of charge.- Klkhart. Indian* and * " ib»t starting at Michigan Sutr Mara lluura — Wrd • Thurn. • Eri. — »:S0 to #:« We'll nee yoo a«am k: ~\ 11I'' ~ ■ -1 to A •I« News Ha«hMI»all Photos by Bill CHborn; Hockey Photos by Bill t«tti BaUrtbaU and bucket held tirtcrei both tor the fan ami the th<- Hpcrtanft' H>Mv Ofcwn (It) Itrin, j riefen«ive vkitl a* he upnet* an unidentified Ml. Lawrence player lo aid spartan goalie St. Lawrence 3-2, Had Renin. The picture at the upper right l« typical of (he action around the hoard* during the M*4 -Marquette tilt. |n the pie. , Cagers Drop Marquetl MeC ulloogti driven in hard for a lay-up *hot ready for the rebound. For First Hockey Win B» J.%1 K ROLE Amo Bossone reported that Olson In Season Op Outfighting the opposiH int, 2*1. The goal should .he ready for the home the way: Michigan State's fty ALEX LAGGIH down." Stackhousc, bosh l.ord scored agai 9:37 Toronto contest this Friday, but team.rucce#!«!u!l> opened it- State Nm 9porta Editor ing 13 points, was n key 53 campaign Friday night that Ward would probably be the boards and was oh the With an important 62-51 open¬ VSC Ice Arer.a by cy.nr.mi •long shot. King had gotten the shelved for couple of weeks. a reasons why the Sparti ing night decision over Marquette puik on. a lightning pa** from trolled-most rebounds. behind to clip St Lawrrnc- He&sohc praised the victory • under their Coach Pete belts. veriity. 3-2 Thomas. The marker was aeor- "the best team effort • since as I've NcwelTs green cagesquad will go Sftarkhowfte. | sophomore center Although State's harrt-i ed "with SI. Lawrence one man ; a left handed h been here.'' lie back to the practice floor today to shy ami gave the Spartans a called Bergin's from last year'* rrew. received just picked up ipg offensive line* must be iron out the rough spots. 3-1 lead. peiforniance ■•(erritli " and lauded a wide gash over his left eye fcnsive play u., cd with the comeback tal The Spartans, in their next out Hei giii I the play of the defensive crew. early in"the game from a flying Newell commc, '. was goalie Jen ings>, will.face two of the nation's 17 45 when Dave Kailcn slammed elbow. "It wasn't intentional, old should, "impi who saved the contest for the top basketball powers in the an¬ however." Newell said. "He was ■ ence every game Spartans. nual Spartan Cage Classic dec. 19 Time after time Herein I MM \H\ i Kelly's Lale l.iml hurt when he dove for a louoe Bus* Wit»t>» ; ce thrilled 1.4ft fait» by convert ball and will probably get the Ipers fi 4 Int iurr St. tawrehre goal* Into •parklinc i4ve*. Herein literally | Hires PI iiifgs Tie rut stitched up todaj." ... Armstrong. States big question ! hooked up ir | with Armstrong u to Spartan fans. Newell had jop "broke St. I«aw rence'a back"' 4* j Wings DETROIT t/'l' averted The Detroit Hed their plenty of prai*e for veteran for¬ mark before the game, turned in 1 te»m*s in Maiquc scorns < ho thwarted numrrou* attempts |.o*ptt.i!trr, .Mr* • first home |, wardKeith Markhwe after first game perform- 1 _ after the Larrie* hal broken throve H I he Spartan defense when cjelcnsemao Red K'cllv's 25- Saturday's home debut. Stair s srorinu with ^ IU,h ",,ns "" "It was thc^bwt game Keith Although lb re: twit with St loot rebound shot late in the third has played at State." Newell I aiiKtlli. l.mpHalirr. } period gained them a I-I tie with abo y| %Hi|i»TTt: i the' Boston Bruins in a National Tie held the team , Hockey league game. 0 „ Si tale Increased the I ; point martin and m \ the rest of the r4m# T«|» Teams Featured in Spartan Classic , 1 2i Spartan offer e with ; Because of ^ • r > ' the fir-it and th»l scoring • si gives , n " ) alternated hi'.' f i" year, both Friday lie i to Nicnli andHarry, Holt young Irish tram won 16 and a i.m i is j only senior very effective in breaking I ^ | captain for tn» i.e ■ was j Inst 10 this sear the Irish figure tense and backhanded to be terrific. breakaway shot pa«t Hergii , ^ g I -guards Rirkv A. give St. Lawrence a I « cd • • 1 Weslir.g ITT' j The delrat w*» m tern Seven NCAA chan champ and wi Invitation Frosh If in Ojwnei\ 48*46 , l*Z«? | have lost straicht for Marg. to Michigan ami H , Wildiats five , Girru: .y.j,.;* ••#-» the last eight seconds gave the freshman m 19 points. I^ast year as a fresh¬ bafket'ea •«— 4i'-,4»> a group of Varsity (.Tub member* wm over man. the Holland pivotman play¬ the •r; a jar;.- ' -v v.c MSv'-Marqucttc game Friday night. big cage festival. Fast per¬ ed five contests and scored in since con nr. formers in this classic have In- Flaying against the Irosh were yarslty letter winners headed only one field goal. State will hs Hill H«wcr The tram inrluded such spartan celebrities a* eluded such Potable* as Mimtr- Besides {haying a good re* the Classic Paul liekker. I irf ( arUon. lorn Teweir. Ellis Ducket t. teo Hoyd. Don Quolr and Roger Howard. bounding game. Armstrong dis¬ played one of the best hook shots North weste Bower, '-rr >'.«'♦ vcar > cage. Mar>. led the scoriog parade with since Bob Brannum was with the In othei ! i pom's in * :rg.ir.g while Julius .-use McCoy was high for the fro»h Spartans in 47-'46, He also tipped Minnesota TO YOU ALL... The every in a couple stray shots • He fie can do it, now," Newell strength ir Bradley, 7! ming through in the man- upset St I. iter which Paul Ebert crtamly gave our J'lieiuIs, our s a big lift " ♦by Michigan troun* i customers — we wish the merriest (.Iirislnuis, \\ ami the most prosperous ami M lit successful \ew Year. Spartans Can't Lose P I LAN1, INO LAST LA N i IN G . AND LOOK AT THESE VALUES! \ Sport Skirls Tht Bran Writ m Kr^ular rifk" I m i V and 75 • Arijurt s2'w 99, Wh«l. F *3 IM j,» KuUl n«tJ R"k' H* l'"*l • nmukll K'*"1 I1*"0* WINTER JACKETS - STOAT COATS - Stm - SWEATERS LANSING 25, MICHIGAN ALL SLACKS GREATLY REDUCED ONLY 98 # Don't forget — we shall he Wister Jackals open Tuesday. Jleeeinher Ml BUY NOW AND SAVE *8 99 DEAN & HARRI? 9th until 9:00 for your "LANSING'S EXPERIENCED FORD 1,KAlEg 'convenience! Len Kositchek's Varsity Shop Granri Riser al Cedar OPEN TILI. lt:M MONDAY THAI TR«"iT • Mf Pran KUIf. enter basket On the first —End Oloyce Rax triggered the Detroit. leet Billy Wells' second straight y Dions 10.within shooting- distance of it pro football champ¬ a na as he scored ionship by yrabbinjr two touchdown passes within a fid- second span, of the first period yesterday. From there the inkers, Fencers Await Season rlt Dubious1? dimming in] Balance •i*4' * T KB M 1 CHI G AN S TAtt-NE W 8 Hondaj-, = Yearbook Staffer* East Min»ia* High F». Wayae Uafonfcy MSC Studies Accidents Stay over Vacation Plant* Fre* rw bwmt Club to Sponsor Bud MSC student* in the ft Wayi THE UNIVERSITY OK 3SRD ANNUAL UNION MICHIga^I Farmer* live Dick Meyer, editor; Bib Scott. Ind area are invited V> an i may more close of the examination period by . OPERA Mfely and save needles* SEXTON HIGH SCHOOL •urance and medical bill* l'-M Ancient Roman Meyer will work Christmas X the faculty and students choirs, Dee. M. In the Prom Terrace 1 and the orchestra of East Lansing ALTHTofm tion to finish the fall term 8:15 P.M. SATURDAY, because of an accident survey be- Sea Wall Found High School. the Ft. Wayne - DECEMBER ,y tns: conducted by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology Masculine In Adriatic living units sections of the Wol¬ verine. The -concert is planned for University Club, the dance Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m., feature the music of Ha! Kern In co-operation with four other Musical Depth» The spring and senior sections in the ELHS auditorium. Direct¬ and his "NO COVER agencies. The Michigan Rural Council originated the plan, and Safety to men RAVENNA. Italy (Ah—Fisher¬ dragging nets along the Ad¬ of the book already have been completed and sent to the ors are Mrs. Dorothy Aeevedo and Richard Snook, both of whom at- orchestra, from 8:10 pa to 12:30 a.m. Tickets arc available at the CHAW b„, members of the Michigan Farm Rureau collect the data by It Ap/tear Here riatic coast north of here found what is believed to be the now gravers. Jan. 30 Is the last day-for dering yearbooks. tended MSC, and William Stcincr. door. "No Cover Charge." the Uni¬ viewing injured persons. submerged sea wall which shel¬ . TICKETS 13.50, $3.00, Michigan Farmer, a newspaper versity of Michigan's all-male tered ancient Home's Adriatic printed in East Lansing, and the musical comedy, will be presented fleet. ~ Michigan Co-operative Exten¬ Saturday night in Lansing's J. W. sion Service with headquarters at Sexton Auditorium, The fishermen said they could ARBAUGH'S — GRINNEUs MSC also sponsor the project. The production, more formally sec almost 100 feet of the hugo known as the Union Opera, is a M.8.C. UNION, East hating DavM O. Ntelnlrke. assistant stone wall Jutting up through the mu.sicai with all lyrics, it att¬ music and script the work of col¬ sandy bottom n mile and a half ract* lege men. This is the first time off shore in 25 feet of since the 1920s that the Union The location Is Just south of Opera, now in its. 33rd edition, mouths of the Ho has appeared in Lansing. River, where Imperial Rome's feature of the show is fleet guarding the upper Adriatic is I relieved In pave been based in the time of Caesar Augustus. IA8T UHIIM. now r: i during this time The Buftuwj-al! the type of inju jury and appro* latter induct#* bills, bull and animal damage Millie moved on into Korea it study the effect* of the 'Stalled Sports Review Continued from I'a go f» war" on our serviremen Med and ID activity card at bvlf | !W ^ and their Faculty a DIRK BOGARDc >4 ■' hret MSC >am to repeat as y conference champion*. IMerry Ch ristnms 1 'rkflftSltfii The Spartans hiadc the sr» - K»> -l.vnnc Formal LASSIM'S LARtiEst HARDWARES ■ rt prior to tl DEI'ARTMEXT STORR fc mate he*, the Spartan* loat to Minrontin, heat Penn State and Michigan in a triangular meet. and followed this by swamping Notre llamr. MEN'S NIGHT at ★ • - KAY WALSH imionw . JON WMITflfY . • ELIZABETH i niti s vn mm SELIASS| TOMORROW, DEC. LAST MIGHT HON! 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. it Opens'the Door ,. on It* Screen's iL MosI Exciting Ne* Feisonauty— MMtTN \\ «• liovr m-| .twiil,- l ilotlax mjjil a* u period rt'M-rvt'tl for lli«- -1«• >j11n11^ of the mult' unimul. V i|tii«'l uml li,'l|ifiil ext'liiii}> |,I.,11■ I io Uri |, ilir ■ Ik .ol mil of lit*- |irti\t'rl,iul do" hon-i- m mutt uml deep in llir hearth of iIk- opposite Ho will I WKHK'II allow,',I" »e\. t, fiichard WIDMA6K • Marilyn MM eM'eplillg |ho»< -lolled STARTS • I ritii» cil|iliHtT» wlm l„'l|i with Ml^t'alioti*. moth I co*liiim'x, uml SUNDAY I ■ y:lumoiir-wrup inert ptirthu-r. right ... II r'rr open tonight to Irish tiring .ton, rnmpli'lr gift list ami vnjoy this gou a "Mrrrg I'hrisl- mas" and hi lp gou *•/,«,,ci* In ri'lux . . . ns i, ell us s/uifi fur Inn riiii's silert o rtrorit gill for gour hunt ones and friends. . . . flintiest iiivri-liiimlisi'. SEARLES M» W O M KN ALLOWED MHtlAM HOfKINS '■ :