Jwtb'lfc ■ fcDonel's ,Netc ties Climax H7 M SC C7 DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - MONDAY, JANUARY 12, Hhr..", cars of Service European Defense1 Army Lff/or'* i"llr: fMu '* I*' Srnl in n nrrim nl lire nrlielen L„ i,nil the men who will uummr administrator duties Wirhi'l"" s,a,r rallege during the extended ahsrnre nl John A. Hannah.) By TED RAKSTIS ' veteran t.f 117 year# in the service of MSG. now steps limelight as top man in the absence of President j),t. M.uriai;c may tie blissful, Pari of MSf.'s (ironlli Full Scale \ Hannah. • - . it has Us drawbacks- During Rearming . ir! II McDonei, named to act in Hannah's place while of the least busy momenta ir. j readout is occupied with his. now-aluties us assistant registration one of the ».ar ,,i n,-, n on defense, has lived his entire life iieur-Lansing the MSG' payroll since 191«. Ihi? tuni. student workers ' gaied out aeries the Auditor- I , l Review of «. with Hie president on a sabbatical leave of ab- _ "t think maybe I shouldn't I Plans Set . thc responsibility of arhilration in adminislralivr have goi married when' I see alt : [flairs tails on the shoulders of the 59-venr-old secretary f the Stale Hoard of ARriculture. i -aid that his duties will he basically the same as these cute men." she signeii. —4t * Milliliter PIiiine * Snagged Tin kle Foreign. . ... that "ill case of r JdC folks*- ha* found » WW KiM'iilioner May • decisions, I'll have Domestic l**ue«. the Take Action Soon if anything of , ft NEW YOltKi I'rec nature uri»e« ff • . HONS, (i d«:iit-e|ert Eisenhower will ■ it, will ulwuys be tf Kurope's defense army pro- disci,-- tie- incoming adromi- ject seems so badly snagged I.titration's plan.-, to deal with to his new re- ' IBBfc— that apimrently only vigorous lined artiim i... President-elect Ktsenhowei can save it. ■hi supervision over H|.-|"il:-UVIl Allied values CK- me. isrsotincl, build- . ground main- y degree a s|>ri ialist in extension schisil immediately hired by: the MSC extra-inn tlepart- ■i 1921 was appointeal cxtrn-nm director, A holder, work, Effect of lluniuili Appointment lastei's degree. McDonei held the cxtni-i'u. i.lirct. .Inly, lllll, when he succeeded Hannah a . is in¬ Hu Seige Pondered by All hut Students state Hoard of Agriculture., i- director of the Lansing 'Chamber of Commerce cmlier of the Lansing Itotary cioh. .In addition, he di the school's retirement eommittee and holds SnuI Likely ne athletic council ami tlorm i oinijiitlee. lie i- .! the out-of-state fee eommittee. To Hit MSC ill 1919 to the former irma Nichol Mi Done! ha-' . Italy.. Ft.•'ur, Grrmnrit. It' •: . Mrs. August Lange of Herrien Springs and Thi inDueti/a will get you The Nether lamp atrd 1 cm !, a Chicago resident. j r ■, oil don't iwatch out! lamrg Dr. Charles F. llpllaud. ibe> uuuld like la lis iri-1 i'f thi student health al the blame an trame d i. 'i,,.' irjflufft/a limynli Adenauer a ho ha* iiistTvatioii Probe .,v. " m. K' ■'« i .l.ti...' and • ed m» far Ui te| the tr through hiH Parliament Hurled in Luce Louiily >; i,r,-^Attorney General Frank Millard la--' i lor a grand jurv investigation of -u-pct.d law MS(i to llont uvolving employes of tht -State Conservation lb.- Line County, The h«w*vn p.isl w.r VI-I |»r«voked the mint arnbi buiulios. Traffic Court ad a petition for a jy. ' . ... KiisIipps (,rl twiub predletion of powkiblr «*»»' Discussions would .it N'ewlierrv. he filed | HI rlllll lit llllS ment I'rom a former "««m •«.»' Vir Excttnngv Third Stage . lege" btalU". Ml'htian Mate'Ha* • A'wr Rental: attained the position of ninth irniit^til for ' ' :l.ooo orilereit Bids Today under the guidanee of Hannah. Lorn I I'Itoiii's after ihr Vf- "f' 'A •'' re amice* Sorority bid* will be picked ;— up today at the PanHelhnn Itoiiih Mistake Arm) Spr>e«h f^all (.leary to Speali post-office on the third fhsir For MOK f »r; ,«U ... /./>!)• of the I'Dion. hills II l .S. W* la lOllllfi (.OP * Aper'ox.matris 8.10 roed. a- In II est Korea -New Virk |\ fur l.sill«g«' \|i|irtivi-- Work NEWS IN BRIEF Met arthy Sees Igeaey t linage (llin|iiii Mo\if PlavR loniglil '"■"1 Su\R. I'l < lla v Cofil! How MmmiI Yitllf Tear. Iml Ike's Seat lie turns from Korea 'Pio-r* Today* Of('.oninuiiiionriist 'Demure Minx''Sought o J Play ■-* » w{ winter lerm pUy Oltvrr The i>M- smith's She .Stmpi 1« t*«r - *Auch *he -- -- ,c. »j«irr frutn tryoyte U»t wffk *"*' H,', I teds lllasli'il h\ olli lir fitrc r?5 hr fitted 12 men ami wz'. - ' w>mer fir *h« ' a.vt fhef("*e»h " • - ID III ail I ritlllllMII »-•' Fu* He HillI lacki a telcUrtjg «? lor ?.V .1 Ka*' UdN .HardcMtie frw»- 1 ' ' Miiv. ..it I rark« The »onwn selected wdl pW nv/m 1.114;. f'"~ •• • Kate Hardva«tle. an IB-yeaX rwam, and Ut*rx ' ' '• v^' <' "r.lhrr '"■se, |- esperted old girl who. in spite of a series of hilarious complication*.. ma.u- Rtiorn 46 ot trT- A * 8tooj>* . r . . ■ • Po/m' llohls Secret Mirblt.n The dome which raver- .ig«« to -A in the affection* of a a faitkmia l»'b - -f '" partialis early •«t UA ra>t her gouuUr> home tv l'J. 2« anu •• Faux v. i'." fbf advancing .taniihC letter lo the Editor Editorially Michigan State News A Farpe Reader Raps Headline Idled on elm dart Mimdar tsjwa fewswrtire aswi through Friday! dnrhnlve. & for 515 On Parole Case Storv ... t. There are on rnmpui thN term SIS fewer demon than 4 Jinn full term. With little hehthifng and practically unnoticed t Closed i Dear Editor . . — by other students these 515 seniors were graduated from ,2 SoiTtH I was pleased to see tlie editorial, * The Right Step,' ll KF.ITII Michigan State College, fall,term. smr congratulate MSC official* for refuting to rti;.n-,. student involved'in a series of campus thefts, t Newell, has been that this is a Tight and helpful attitude on the pat: ,T,„ (ix'ix h strength, adn , tr.it Inn. j.lM year. Ironically, You raise a point however, that the administrate,r that led tile Spall ill affair was over. They were not given their this matter is very ditlerent from that of the pubii. tt .h,. I own llawk- The reason for this was that those 515 seniors had to punishment for offenders instead of treatment. I wonder however, where the " petto" rets Us »lt»L .tiirilio evening bts takn final examinations their lust term at MSC. ward aersoos i.reived I. crime? I rhmt I have a rim 0"n ■ at Jeniwm They were permitteff to go through the motions of a com¬ one Ol today's SUle Xetro (Jan. •). to rem very rdlti,,n ,. ' mencement exercise, but they wore not really graduating. lor tour otitilin u WCS kmdtow «t tor th.f,, AT~8 a.m. the next day many of them had a final exam. K ao arttolo on toe refer- of XaOm tmdf from th. |,ZV | Some of them might have spent their time more profitably slate Penitentiary rntUled. "Thrill Killer Knirrv ri», i jjjj'r dam.' — studying than attending their own commencement. ' A r ri ' T 9 r -0 " I doubt very niuch that the average" reader t ,r . . .Again this term the same ceremony will takr place, -a FT" '* embrace mercy and treatment when journalists ate ttt, with all its Irony, as it haw been repealed for many label' on offenders. I realize that newspapers sr.' pra Editorially 7T 'it '5 7 to attract tides, but this isnt true for -he st.tr , ••* years at the end nf fall and winter terms. Only in a: spring term are seniors given their diplomas at the I wonder it the otiitor remember that our student 1,0,1; f'" /* 'f - So ot the public that he feel* responsible for edueatmg NCAA vs. Iri end of the commencement exercise. Only in that term do President Hannah's words conferring degrees on I he graduates lahe on real meaninr. 11 SJ M is Doctor /eit, As was expected, little change came out of the recently J7 Commencement is defined by Webster as: completed NCAA meetings in regard to their policy on *1 V » at "The day when, or the ceremonies at which, degrees are football television. conferred; also.the period of festivities at this time," *» r M Ji period HfriiirgA restriction of televised ' The NCAA (jecided to continue liwi Ih.4 bas- With a week of final examinations to look forward to, nit! lid ins but the association's television committer- adder) I u >1 do dt CAMPUS games, suit A that it'was probable that a program could be worker! out full and winter term commencements can hardly he termed r 4j 43 under whirl) a game of special Interest, in one region could •'.i period of festivities" here. ;.r Rickr> be substituted for the scheduled national gamt\j)rjperliaps Alichigan Slate College should put the meaning haek ir 44m "* ay. la- televised concurrently. It seems that this solution would take care of many of into commencement for fall and winter Ierm graduat¬ ing seniors. V) Si " — CLASSIFIED the public's complaints about restricted TV. Itegardle'ss of what term a student is graduated from 6 SA It would eliminate having lo watch a game thai has MSC he should he excused from final examinations his last limited' sectional appeal and still shouldn't cut into term on campus. HOUSING the gate at the small colleges. Under the plan of "free" television, advocated particular¬ Letter to the Editor ly by Notre Dame ami Pennsylvania, the public could con¬ ceivably have a continuous TV diet of all major college 'UUk football game-'. The snurll college couldn't compete with' this plan—even 'Cooperation* Needed. RUSH SMOKER ■ if « portion tif the TV receipt- were earmarked for games in which TV of other contests cut down their gate. The smaller colleges would probably lose whatever public su|e Says Graduate Student i/j/j/m port they now have. •mini? Kiirroit n hirst "t ree" television relations for would certainly Ire beneficial lo universities anil colleges with the It Is with n great deal of interest that I have rend your editorials a'ntl comments (from various sources) about the TONIGHT EMPLOYMENT heller football Iram.s, but drastically unfair to (he smaller schools. Michigult State library, i would like to make a few obser¬ vations with your- kind |*>rmission. t of '53 It is doubtful if even the public could consume u constant supply of televised football Fans complained that seven nf IhiwI games on last New Year'- Dav was just I. As a graduate student, 7-9 P.M. "too much football " BETA THETA PI The overwhelming supimrt given restricted TV by tit.- Nt'AA and the changes in this year's plait' prove that the association docs recognize both "regional prnhlems and distincUotls" and the public desires." Another forward step taken at the ronvrntiiin has given the association's executive council the power to 247 DELTA ST. LOST i fOUND punish members. Previously the 17-1 only recommend punishment and the final decision ■ ante from the full ronrrnlion. Under the new setup a s|iecial memlierxhip rnhimitte will investigate rule infractions and report ti ■They, by a two-thirds vote, may then penalize the sehool Home of Nationally Knotin —short NCAA. of outright expulsion'or suspension from the ROBERTS Diamonds 1 Dubious Honor y\ answer^ SfffOs CALL 10* apprei Olio Down PATRONIKr STATE NEWS ilnderftalTtx At California: ••••»"-»- KNTTU'Rl CO One Y et to Co I- (PINO 1 ipx 06 products ■ •mi i.irs 1*1111 tic tin at Nrpair • llrahe Rrl Itatlrr Irs — lilt up Our Nprrl NASH PHILLIPS SKRVICK I'll I OR%NII RIVER Ell. H-0555 ervoorfs— Spartan Sports Htadqaartsts HO€RINGC* S'< "'■'tdtc month* tor- I 5 must" p- roxrs ; v .■scessory Use Your Credif'UpToAY ear To Pay -VI TOWN vYinlrr T rrm HOUSING llriiiu- Iniptirtunl HOME OK NATIONAL!-Y FAMOUS DIAMONDS HI.ANKr. I room for rest ROBERTS Drews designed for vovl ilnrlf ill line, \ou ll pcrw** jo make you tonk-^and (eel LAKUYIM .T1 O# _A,. your prettiest at ) uu'll take it along I — WOLVERINE VtW** CASES Spartan (ircrtt body -OLLEOE Thred beneath the Campus 10" wldtr chenille " .u>* 1 "7 •to ' WA7<" STOP AT "Is Drug store across from *0" * HO" 85S 1 Berkey Hall. Let hands ^ that know 15*1 Nylon $I2J0 JEWELERS WANTED hew do your formal dress designing and alterations. $I3JQ 119 9. WASHINGTON AVE C IMS' j THK M I CHI C>A'Jf ATAfe N H 'W !t Pafe Tbrc* ik ;ere ScutHeHawkeyes,68-61;i?;tT"~ n n il ■venny Stars With B.v KEITH MII.II R tfwell h«M been worried nliout State's appar- — LateSphtrgel^ri TankeraWm DoubleBill JL V->^ j oft two t»#|> r»n lenders ;»! Inpst t'of lieSh strength, admitting thaTlt hasn't been as year. Ironically, it was n member of the side- L i hat I«1 the Spa Huns to a well-earned fiK-fii vic- F' l.ova Hawk-' m -If Nerileil Rrllh SUrkhimw- Ill) jttrn.pt. j l.j,kr( dr.ail» lam'. Bui. KaUf.it' of the T.npher* operat- j Hetin \ In* from rornef position* in- ia/i'.-ir. g » a « 'Hi joit tl-.rlr. I.in.ctn )»«■ jn.iou.L w.lt lor j pouitifc- . stead of the u*ual before-thr- i c » 1 « basket pilot *pot j f,tUi •• j| « Topple Wisconsin IVirtytime Is lloro meters II) I.IN lOUt. .* •ii - tnt i • r ' ».v. f.t. • M. hko .«»: •. t. - •• U4» *otm kUi! we lould «niupelltioii for live a Slate r»Mii*e. Have Your Formals • ' |;i First • i wasn't Mire jn*t what we •' • ■ • ' o . i rould do bera«*e. like Stale, N eidi-r ■ L of '53 ) (■ ^ j ^ >t : Cleaned At |%1%\ cTEtWHOKN !v ■ the st.ii tHU ' J f'oarh Ifejn It- Wort of Witt >»« I COLLEGE CLEANERS ■ Siilrx tot ABIIUTT ROAIt Altai Oaa WMk t i, alterhio MiinU vernier in am»«* line ' Qn |hr tan ripiiin t r^nt psilit >r I lie >|Mf l«hn Walker plat rd lirvt with SUlf * Joe Mjwi HUSH SMOKER Far Bast Rasatts KAST I.ANSlNf. I'HOM; S-171'! Afternoon in ' pUrine •.rrttnd l'.»ul Verne* * JtffjT,rt«l- Donald K«e»*> .mil Frank Wor- position* AlphaGamma Rho ALL MEN MONDAY WEDNESDAY — — Jan. 12. Jan. 14 Brooks Engineering tl.-insinc ♦ Speed equipment * tint* F'nreien Car ihairri »»id part* fur .all domestic ^ VKAK END Slate. Haam-an ed uii third fourth for fot 7:30-9:00 W A wide ranpc of ntrchanical ciiiiipmcnt. to do thr very hr.t of work on any car. CLEARANCE Wis«an«in fifth fur 4 Skill¬ ml William* WiA* _J08 Abbott Road .".OJC N. tiraad lllvrr — By Airport — Kb. 9V.GH NAVY and I.RAY I'Lutael SLITS 537.50 Reft SU'3 SWEATERS »9.99 Winter Jackets All Greatly Reduced! ' Hrg. Il.jo TIES 99t woor; and COKIMKOY. Rrg. SHIRTS_ 55.99 COTTON Krg. 11.00 ARGYLES 89* Itrg. S, c IS.S3 Corduroy Slacks 54.99 16.95 Krg. 121.95 It 9J SUMS ALL GREATLY REDUCED 20% OFF GLOVES 20% OFF OUT AND SAVE AT THE VARSITY SHOP THC SMALL STORE WITH BIG VALI LS mm TH E MI C HI G A N JSJTU1 JLS^LM- ».I«nu>ry ] patronizestate news Ami Jmi4 lest Coeds Asked Schedule for Winter Expanded / Union Grill Gel* To Train for Home Nursing I.-M >;|« Faee-Liftiofi Job - . 5;l5. New Courses lirtieeen Term * Give Variety Campus Chest Funds The Union place to Grill mav I** a avoid AvoVk during the g.nn...« 'today. - To Students . Aid Overseas Youth term, but during Christmas vac*- It was one j places on rtkmpus- •- of Mrs nurtoic wilma Allrr^ C's™ - for the Ingham County From comparative religion to the Campus Chest and nl- | Grill employes started clean Ttie course will to «udio-vi«ual education to lotted "to thh World Student Service Fund will directly lienolit | soon after finals »ere me utes for mass care of the tnjurod industrial electronics—a vari¬ students in Korea. ttiil continued swtunn, almnai I and for home nursing rare. It co¬ ordinates first aid. home nursing 1 ( the end of vacation. Booths o*um ety of new courses have been According to a personal report issued to Campus Chest ti i % ancU. the kitchen wer and civil defense lessons. •tarring Added to an expanded winter term elaaa schedule. members by Frank Sulewski. i«t am until neon and L30 to «:S0 .. , Real estate law. principles of having a general fund for, tjous-. jV'W'Xf SlMirltlll „ in todav through Saturday JOHN WAVNE - MAlSttA OIIMti managemeni. political science and ! Ing, health and equipment with no ' .. Talk on For Fail i at the Belt Cross Chapter House. BARRY YITEGEEAI.lt anujanrc that the money would. ll'ltltlVf I imHIIIK* this term. Dean Herman J. Wyn- (!hiss Head Brof^fliiv Fox of - the tVhfic ■ ! 137 North I-arrh. Lansing. ' Mrs. Allen will teach the IN "THE UtJlET MAN" Time Mfiffasine *,vr •' course Students follow a Red "nlbeing bnl estate, law course 1, taught to give more ade- , wltts rllotlcs . . . • « Sirmt,- t .. i . ..iiiut loHrhitll! : BY TECHNIC! "J5= Scholarship I ■ » Mis *» stipend of about »Mtlo a veto '«•> »•" program Is v . . ::ill££llllblf =££ £:::: <»rOM|» zzSsz. s-m- ti is *».. »l»