. • , • WEATHER: RAIN AGAIN, in Combs to Run w AIS Ortnia i iirmiwi |iendemic Affairs M3cO BAILY 8TUDBNT PUBLICATION ' -; ■ ■ . . • . 1 VOL. 44. NO. 116* EAST laANSlpO. FIVE CENTS MICHIGAN — THURSDAY. JANUARY IS, IMi Five-Man Board , ta . „f • , nnlr: Tkit id Ik, Immrlh dflmff with Ik* m,* «rkm rill attmmr ndmu mi* ra¬ at Michigmm Slmle I nilrpr during thr rxtrmitnl I'nsiilenl Jmkm A. Hnnmmk.I a lerirn n, f,rr NCAA Kills Footballs Controversial R* TED RAKKTVS It. Combs (or a I'm just a normal fellow with not too many out- or flairs. Mil-«£pni*«1 About th> only thine I'm ami he'll prob. ! Two-Platocta System in really n is eilucation." " | •» • And how! of the five men to serve as the Riiidinp forces Six (.roup* Seek Charters I Era of 'Iron Man' imif the sabbatical leave of President John A. ,. hail a solid backtrroumi of educational know, one of the main figures in the formation of aca- Congress Considers Returns liy Decision - at State. i 'ST. PETKKSBURC, Kla. oV;—College football's costly two IIcaM-Combs holds „ a dual role a. a mcmbhr of the upper echelon oft he MSC administration, .v admini¬ Organization Bill I I platoon age. which Introduced the gridiron itpecIaUat and bankruptiMl .the football programs of many small colleges, came to a sudden, startling end Wednesday. strative assistant to the pre- •■rants, aids and loans for student oryanixatinns may he After three dav.n of vigor- sident in chary f aeademu t,y ,h'' s'udent Congress iiniler a bill intrmluced |ous discussion- behind closed * # # matters al; affair- |»rtain- Weilnesclay night at the first winter term Congress meeting. Financial assistance would be viitedjby Congress from the jdoors, the football rules com-, my to teathiny. instruction and research come to his Studyntl Fund under the hill. Imittee ■ of the Na»i#»T?al legratr Athletic AsMRiati'm killed Col- • (a niches' hand- either fr m the presi¬ RJ l *-v Kxfieiiditures would he ap- th#- free substitution rut#- j>y .* dent or direct!v from staff memtier-. naillian IJllf proved by a commission re¬ presenting student nrgnniia- unanimous. 'Vote. The new rrgulation, which I icivs I ary | tions before they Hi the Alt*., . To Return | congrewlrmrtI approval. The senior cluss reeelvi will donate brings hack the around and defensive "iron era ##'f the all man'' nffeifeive performer slates On Snitch which >:.V. i $1,000 to buy approximately .Jft that players removed from Ihe of the A! the Colleg. Mu-eum. l.ih, From Trips I copies of the Wolverine to be s«»t t" high schools under the MSC tame during the first and third periods mat not return to a# - tliiim I'li'il-i'- and MiUtai ia-iwrtment ;hish schcK»l,co-operation program. •—State New* Photo I •Uh Srntt. Water C arnival rhairman. dhruvurv the IfJl shou I" Sii|i|iort llo.iril liean of to Bob Bolo. Student-Government with fo«r of the 200 student" who showed un for Wednesday I'rr-iilrnl I'rui-r* ; president, announced. stUOIC - rep night s meeting in lltd I ollrgr Kail. Thev are left to rigid Hot We hope it will promote tHe I .null.rinil N'liool- Kiting a: Detroit sophomore: Sentt. last l.alising senior; ianis foliflh pei'HKth Meet, Western ftpeings. III. junior: Hill shannon, Nile*# Junior; and Sandra l,vnn, Inledo. f). Junior. William II. t ombs l'i. idcnt John A Ilaiiimh 1- expect#.I i>H( K at MSC 'to-' r conferring with de-, Show Set for June I, 5. (> iisibilities finals in Washington Thi* project will l»e handled In . —t-iiijitw h< th»' Virsulrnt's it-, he super-' dedittttins the conjunction with the Student ' Water (.a mint I jobs at 'i new r iIty problem* t hat indu*!** * t prepara- Government High School Co-np- of, ' the University i instructor awl'thf t*achu i* native Committee, aeeording to J ■ Jt s Up to t ombs tf *--*?*' that Rodger Stmaon, Saginaw Junior, I Attract 200 Students . . 1.it 11 with work ar.ti to mak chairman of the commlltw*. | i' h H CHHC exist.". f.t "f jwrsonricl another ■ i- ! More (hair 2 .student v appii«-.l for Water C ariitwil jm.-p "(i that is I'ovrrcft in Cory •ette mKI. i lions Wednesday night iii jOhl College Hall, making it neees- i'i trtmcnt initiatis the* «»ni|»b»* In If4iin4li h 4ddr#- Cnngrek:. elected a Boarrl of sarv to hold two arssiona.. . :tcr\j«j*x arc held m w nn ' Editors for the Statesman, student Don Mnrentelte, senior cia** vicf tiresideut. iiitrear's show. ed by willi itv the manv two platoon offeitsiye and de¬ system State he years has tried at to Mh-Ih«4o play as' i laotMng, and Jun potchetn. Wot. many boys as p«e»*ible enjo*- m,- i f N f tivcncss of .VISt * tm u ' • iShaw. fensive experts. ing Fill the Hit divrovered Ili4t the "«reat im opportunity of giving to • ' % results were of mm* j > in the existing committee mu*t review \» .f r.; , to rrpay the loan to the student government without interest. Mmli m- Bureau t ombs sa.v *, is .to mak» .« » Mwiev given .To Fill lloi>|»ilal S.',!,. ' !!l"ann.!un'!7 '»i!. -•lit at ion in classes and to po-.r •y detail in routtr* .m an urnl#r a result of effee- distinguished re* | Mor< d.-.thah tnaif >tu-- Studies Red }-r»»posals invol\jn>r a » ha? * dentt* arc «'X|H4ct«'d t#> conn »• of M.2M under Ihe IMS budget ■ ar«* up for considerate* ill what happen*. , H» «r • "co ■'"V n began to consider • t.-t i a new library. own foultf work ltc tervice.'.eivic and polmral. en-| hut only a fr * men have r>r«*n . Hi literI ime See I OK Mt s Fagr - ei.-ewhere were studied m relat • the State set- other lands that thev work in , gmeermg. home ectmoroics. lib* admitted to the hospital wnn the , comparisons were drawr with a ' for improving our own land. M» belief, and that of mv colleagues at Michi¬ eral arts, military, recrtutional. J fjti. student? Mar*ed coming • io | religious, science, service and so* [Saturday afternoon and t ;• Toc- II olverinc '«rningernent here • gan State, is so strong that »f (Cial. and veterinary medirme|day afterno#>n there wa" a ton* al.-o administrative r#pr#-^• . of the firad- are aitemptanc to help esabllsh ji gr«»ups j jiiderahie rush Sttlrs tjilrr such colleges in l*» areas id Student Government will ! This mild type of v»ru" mftu- } I ~:: .u v • ' t with eiitnat;«-nai the camiHis. VVhib- * great need—an < olumhia. Snuth America, and on the island of >« r I Fen a 12. leadership-type At this oiertmg prngram two ad- , ha* aTrearis> rea« hrd th# epidemn- stag# i r sever..i Homestretch i visor* fnmi each rnnipua orgar.;- ; r,f the Mnl*f ,n.d V *.« ' '• er*it y of Termease. r IftiT " , /atiort and one of their offtrer# State 1 The ' \ii %naly. the Tenm»ss*-e Stale I> tart a til get together with Pres. of the fart reported W flared liy the fress Welfare t«> studv ran,* •" ■' The group will take up whal "to- Ur Hrtlj in I wo Senatorial < ampa'icu* pent government do#-*, the soriat ■; at Knit 200 last fall ' this projert under rule* governing hrnanuatKuis. and have taken the direction of. to on !, Kaiph II NCE arc. mutual problem", according aridcl Smuckler and l epnr I «' brst he was . fertu appot son. is an analysi* of all the 2e possible re? A Mil imraRwMI M mwh' papers in .Wisconsin and C on 'rke«l on constitutior HH-imikI Huniingy Ikr (fivrl at MMS.mpt'.rr. I tlKlM orrrrlioii nertlrul published during the '-n. Murray ll Va r.prrMtiUli.r. la l*e M» Bu , senatorial campaigns last fall, Ten ( nil—I 'MaM Mr Irh t pperclassmen' wh«» Men Maintain A 41 \.rlk,nwn War Kr, . < ,, write »nteiligihl> ran he It is an attempt to answer charges that newspaper cover study . , k4. hrrn a*kr4 M rkmr MM . hack from graduating ir of 2 lo I Italia on the „ .. age . »Maru'» 1# »" •t 'jrren* I.tue- i?? the Midd grjjua'e I—4s ,rd nulriU"" dietetir^ work aft# raduatijig «uffce pot and ih» ,lirr U" B»'»4U h.s ■P4<", th» *ld, arr in ho fa' r- ta:' v.i'lT be featu n,r - from ,MbC Hi* interwt 'ent#c. to- pour it the?e job* M.kr, <•—' " "" -rr""ni>' oe«»ped or. Vnlnriunaitly, dfu th- glrB. around' inttUij'inpai Prater will ^radu n-,»e*jtrg '»f ihe International Re. work in 1 -fppad *t the frlMM Ikr rkr r»lfc«».'- ••••»' •hl' la*#or. Club at 4 pm. TrxJay an. v.,y—Fraarr u Mrrir-; hospital* and elunir* . end of winfer 'fetrn Clul. \ ia-H- Miala> left turn when bureau plarr !.•*« •UO»kl» rarh in Rrr-m of the Union Apparmtly thr oMda'dn not Before atterwin^- MM . Trac¬ he plans, to stay a S»a»r Oli Sa.ullifrn Brrnunv other ng northeast en Namun Nakfoor. n laebannn nut-thin* him, for hr m. rr- er wis in the Nav> Contrary- work on a master* ri/'iirce hit »'hcr tpbwie graduate "tudent in political *ci- ence. will present the rhde-dia* crnlly Initiated Info Omicrun to what might be expected, he wast not a chef. Hi* UcH. wa* After, getting plans are not thq degree, hi? definite. He and I ides he shown Aat them Geu.Mny I t Leon Fagan of the Campus ihe German ^Police said the other driver did trM M" ,«k ... .p.- gisduatK-n'frfcro losue _A question and answer Jilembcr, are choarn on thr. aviation acrography. hix wife hope to go to South a meeting .7.30 "'"•I thai ■' roUccc often pretcr p.; i. 4 not stop and no dcscriptioa of periori w^ill follow. Everyone in* bkklt o( scholrahip and kvl- AvcorcUng lc* Ft user, his America, where he desire* a ht. Luther Pickrei-will nar- the cur »s available. There were •WlrawTO M* u.!-. ar.ed woik^ «*n ttre^tcd u invited. ' ? • (talup. wur*t CaipOiieuve bappvuvd. at position ua a dictitcun. the picture-. ^ Ip.j uiaj'Ji Bi$r Letter to the Editor MSC 'Not Responding/ fjjfe- Ijecture Fans Complain Illness Imminent CAMPUS SERVICE FIT FOR A KING the YMCA. Board Sponsor Hop ,k«PI»n Se* our complete line of laundry supplier., Parlies they will speed up and ease your washdays. 1 term partiw Carr.'pus religious groups launch their winter term grants this weekend. Christian. Student Founda many -Stale V#ar« Photo fcr Choi* Pa Fd Fll/p.itrirk. prevent of Inler-fo-op Coup. 'Oretrhen Kulsehittoki. and standing. Revel I ril. try* the l o llop Queen ereun on i andlrfate Ha*. Marlheth Rohde, Salle Faten. and 1,911 . Flltaheth Varttl. Other rimlidites are, tieated, Moreney. ICCPicks Queen Co-H Identity Kept Secret Until Social Circuit l)anee Mailt Ironing Board I'mI ami Irner After tonight relief0*it will a! Sunday. Jan 17. will be tr'aiufo humble creat u pledges. U.S. coal mini deeper than l.t Mj»ir Building. Sally Baton. Con. .rd Il.n.>i\ ! h. 1 S-L.tar/. O.K. Si • v.jer Dormitory r.l fjanres. Elizabeth Vartt:. F.wmg Hon , Delia ..t Un.ui 0v M,; hi Lynne Morenrv. Rochdale . Marlheth Roftoc. Sanf-.nl H«u »•■[■ ■# | lllfllillt . c» I llMlt'llt* a FOUNTAM OPENS AT 7 A.M. * lost loosi**, Michigan I la.».s Sri and Gretchen Ku'-u hm- u.. To l»i*e "nmnnti Harlan Wive* snnrkx aflrr the show or Open Tliurvila* Night* wijl intredufe ^Dwoi "-'.ons | i.'.rKs i s for Spur- the game, or those liirht with / ii.ctoi* n.irn. <• m hu'.banda this lunches an> lime. r ■••t'ting will lie house. Quoti- VOL CANT HEAT TIIK . . . . . Campus Drug newest adrli- he Sophomore I'iuni-I Other Interest I To IVrform on h K \lt . M"' «:♦«. and crafts, "Arrow from Berkev tany graduate 2tt.*i East Grand Rive Clll OMEGA vol'RE * "STANDOUT' CO-EI) MODELS On rani|>ii<. nil dales. III class. "SUN UP, Life Savers SUITS in Rush Smoker SUN DOWN Gentleman tailored 1 963 editions by IKLTA UPSILON Invites till inieretleil men FROM KIRKLAND HA I I MAOAMOISELLE ONLY 9:00 THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1953 • Perfectionist fit • Superb hand finishing 334 IvtrgrHR Sheila wear prartic V Spot, crease resistant and versatile dross for our W Hand made button holes picture. Practical, because it* fabric is the new silk • Beautifully bound seams and orlon that is both • Hultons secured by stuy-huttonx Sigma Chi crease resistant and ka-h- able, versatile, because it is styled for daytime See the fortune in brand new 1953 tailoring that makes the LIFE SAVERS SPITS' or night- Fraternity Perfect for travel. $22.7:, America's sweetest suit Values. Top-notch tailoring and detail that is incredible at thi- pin-money price. Now in luxury-look Burl¬ J ror,li„liy in tit ft till men inter ft! Ill ington Rayons: id delicious flavors. Sixes I** imti riiity Hring to « ruth smoker. 10-20, 7-15 JULII 7:30 P.M. SHEILA MacRAE, chosen to represent ALPHA CHI O.ME OA. is from Grosse Pointe, Michigan. She is a Refreshment* ing in education. Sheila also finds time to Exetoivaly at QittfMnaR,s 729 E. Grand River Wolverine office. In East Laming and Lansing across from Mason Hall NEXT WEEK: ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 'Life s»'.n Corporation tor Candies ttwfcy, Jtnuw j THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Didlikes Inactivity tok NCAA Kills Platoon TV Keep Free Substitution which (Continued from Page 11 have limited substitutions any time the de-cmphasued the gle substitutions are Others at the meeting agreed going to have to throw their lord Makes' Quick Wars while the clock is running; Return to ice sport in recent years. "These schools won't have to Itefore 1P4I, no player removed start planning all over again. CHICAOOM')—The decision to kocp up with thefr neighbors now from a game could he sent back "They're going to have to start abolish two platoon football in by maintaining so many coaches until the following quarter. who their beat II By JACK BOLE college will have no effect en and players," Little iiaid.. Wednesday's action brings back hiffh schools and their stand for "They can come bark now, the old rule intact, with the ex¬ Most hockey fans are inclined to think that h^vp'ayers free substitution. •within 'their means and restore ception that players removed in would welcome a rest from the rough and tough ' This Is the opinion of ft. V. football without trying to over- the second and fourth periods the ice sport, hut such is not the case with Spartan Co-Capt., rorter, executive secrelary of Ihe may return to the Held during the Dick Lord. Dick considered choosing from of High The committer's surprise action tlnal four minutes before the half Notion.i! Federation Itew Into the teeth of a recom¬ and the end of the game. After a week'* layoff flue Ihe top hockey schools in the School Athlctlc_Aasoci.it hms. • U-S. and was actually enrolled in mendation by the nation's college to a hip injury. Lord moved "We have alirady made up our coaches, who voted 4 to I in a hack • into action Wednesday Denver University before decid¬ football rules for IU53," Porler i ing to rnme to Michigan State, said Wednesday night. "The two- recent poll for keeping the xub- night and scored State's first lie selected MSC chiefly because Idilution rule the way it was or platoon system has been thor-jI making It even more liberal. goal against Michigan. Actu¬ wanted to get an engineering III another action, ally. Lord was advised to slay- degree. otighly discussed by our nssocia- '; fm the other side of the fence tee said It felt the present rule on tion which has mcinberstnps in off Ihe ice for at least two more I/ird says his favorite sport is from Ihe coaches, were college "false starts" covers the so-called every state hut Texas. At least i weeks. still football.- but admits that he presidents and administrators who "sucker Shift," a maneuver ' in¬ tlti per rent of our mcmliers ap- ! Partially explaining deefded * lo devote his full time lylievrd it was necessary to elim¬ tended to draw the opposition off¬ Ilorkry Co-Capt. IHek Lord Wednesday m..,— free substitution rule, to hookey after looting at the inate the fabulous costs of the side in scoring territory, but re¬ - sadly at his shales and hopes that he will (ret hark i,,t„ i sulistitutc any time we lough competition for Spartan worded the rule in an effort lo soon alter a week's layoff due to an Injury, l ord didn't s.TI plrase grid positions. laird played "oh Ihe freshman wait long. Traveling lo Ann Arbor to watch the rant B squad under Harold Paulsen in dressed for the game In a surprise move. Allhon-h thr 1949-50, Ihe first season that lost. Iit-S. I.ord proved his ability by raging st.,i, \ ,lrv hockey was revived on the MSC ^ campus. Coaches' Vim (Continued from Parc 1) council, flath As to,the financial problem of will play in-! the two-platoon system that has dents." 1 reportedly caused some SO schools other com to drop football in reccrfTseasons, Opinions on ' ' Edwards Mid: '<» cummer.' j "The new rule will increase! Press report I it■» > RUSH SMOKER 'TONIGHT 7-9 P.M. KAPPA SIGMA 224 W. MICHIGAN -i-jm , JantiniT 1". 1W>* irlans Can Move •Upper Ranks Swimmers to Open Br KHTII Miljj it Lpreilietable ami a Mlchignn quintet stands* between Pete coveted position in the top echelon nf Big Ten Competition l!ig Tint dual meet competition open* for the Michigan , Saturday evening to the Wnlve Would dump thu State swimmers Saturday at' p.m. against Indiana in* a scramble for.[ •——— feniiion Pool. iitith and fifth posi- The Syrians, (oiur a powerhouse in national collegiate in would boost Puck Squad swimming, will lie hanking on j ' .. the a small core of veteran, arid a ,.£■#. **** lie.-h t(f newcomers to offset Loses Ten lit the loss of .such staiMioots as; aid I lie mini Straight l ard iiinl (trunk* tn is- ua- ton f.0- and Tally for S|i:u1:in« orhtmbV ' '"AN'N AUBOn-he'^: HAITII KAITMAN r\i i. I Ufan State hin k t y team [ tchlftUll Young Spartans to Battle UNION CARBIDE Representatives of these division* of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation will lie here to Veteran Gopher Boxers ditd t jjine bff : • was expected di*eii*s work opportunities with interested sen¬ iors an January Ui and Hi: i.nve position | tliej.un: | to oprn ..llrd the fast* ; o 00 of • ketbftll, \vh.rli j hulling results j Michigan stjll | runt oral Invites All >o Sm Tbsir House i Meet Ttetr Masters. 7:30 TMttNT 223 DELTA STHEET