WRATHRR: NO MORR tl INDIAN SI MMER MScC? DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION VOL. 44, NO. 117 RABT LAfgMfl, MICH 10AN — FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, liMHi Dr. Hannah 7*- iH' It S , f To Talk with Williams Plea Gets Mixed Eisenhower Reception in Legislature i mi'li like J'1" iJentwrn who linvr brought MSC out ni-nlwcurity Into natiniml fame an<| recognition, I'rimirirnl Confers t rise of Michigan State as Imth an ncailetnlc ami nil Willi I'mleerssnr . power has commonly la-en credited to the skill of t John A. Hannah and Conch "Biggie" Mono. I not too far In the background stands the figure of I'res. John A. Hannah will Governors meet President-elect Itwight ... .anwmborof the live-man Imard that has under- l». Eisenhower todn.v for the operation of M8C While |»r. Hannah is l.usv i first time sinee he was named Speech Hits kids new duties as assistant secretary of defense, is I llr will confer with Prrsident- - responsible for the new respect afforded MSC | assistant secretary of defense. State Deficit ji elect Eisenhower at to this ronrn- I administrative assistant to the president on piddle I ing at the general's New York is seen a major renovation in public opinion j City Commodore Hotel headquar- nin« the Spartan school since 1947. his first year Ryan Asks to End Pre** Barrier wasn't too long ago that when you mentioned Btat#, people had to stop and think—Where's Chest Fund __ > Ann Arbor? Not any more. We've expanded all our (lov. Williams' unii|tlo plea, i to the point where the name or MSC is known to for prom|it, bipartisan action by ihe loglslnturo to avert ire a few of the "firsts'* that have la-en showered Allocations sluto bankruptcy got a mixed reucHoti Thursday from the law- jTiht Kast Lansing campus since llenfsoii joined the Top football team in the country. Announced rnlly. the || leadership in field of college television. *rw Financial AM More public relation awards than any other college i nation. Seen for Students 1 Drhison's link with the improvement of }1SC goes dellvere, I jtsa period before his connection as a memlier of the Allocation of Campua ("ho Tliar-aUv. wax anl jhdstration. Working in former Low Harry F. Kelly's futnlft whs Mtitmiiiu-ril II Hrnssnl all Ihr |l to puhliciie the needs of the state for new eiluea- it- i l»v Paul Hotts, ( ampin* I and health buildings, lh-nison's e(Torts led the state director, mhiIIi at I ha *amr ! lure to approve unanimously the building program (.'.impus ChMl week [gave MSC aeven new buildings. Stat*' Office* it's ana of the most gratifying of all my efforts for llrmltrge talent show; Union ,_ .*heaald, "When I look out my window and see Her-' in which the Union will l»o with all activities free' «*• To Move Out jf Rail, tha power plant or any of the other new slruc- *1 sort of oensider them my monuments." Of t^iioiiscts* i link with Spnrtnn athletics has bor n a strong and e. Ask any newsman what rates as'the top t in the country and the odds arc that he will vote was Benisnn who served a» r figure in the planning of the new and vastly im- Thut High ScIumpIs to Receive rovei*K*\ Ib'tiibmi said that Hp ?» Jcniaty- Kieldhpusu will in- give 2) the World Student S«r- Yearlnrnks from MSC la aise and that the new hrrnhgemeiit m wW£i-e- through^ . The senior class will donati- ItHHi for seoding Wolvcrim-s |he ready to go into opr'rntion later this season, ••tit thr world. It net* turn* I rrnlffm to high schools in ijiid near Michigan, Don Marenti-tte, vice i brings to mind another vital job performed by public relations ace. All arrangements and con- president of the ctaw*T-now»uncod-Tininolny. i for the broadcasting of Spartan sports events are irs ft»r orphan* to builds dormitor- live in, liniltlt. The donation was approved Tuesday by the Senior t 'oiili- BULLETIN , Ilia efforts have brought every major college* and send* MHtte students rlt. It will be used to pay : Sen llarnM M. a ran (II- networks iuto-tbe booths of Muck- to the United Slates to obtain Tharadar for 2tNI yearbooks and their MIHuCtl III*"*'!* iatmOareO . their education. . ffldd and the Kieidhou.se for tlir coverage of sports the National Scholarship St r- distribution Clint*. , a prwpnsed ranalHallWMl l the realm of television, the collrge station lots gen- Phi Ma Alpha ' keen accepted a* the nation's liest since its corn- In IMA. As chairman of the Faculty Television To Play Music initiated a study of the entire video lud garnered much technical advice In-fore consider- |«definite path to follow in setting up a tcjcvitsion pro- Of America direction. the college purchased il equipment, built a TV studio and applied for lici I prime goal of the project, according to Itcnison, kmc of video ae a public information medium, especial- |k adult education. Ding all TV information directed toward I>r. Ilaii- h'a office is only one facet of Dentson's relation with Ifcld. State'# leadership has been rvident in his ap- lative to the Association of l.and- t Col legos and Universities' joint committee for rdu- sl TV. "Just as MSC was recognised as one of the in college radio, we're now accepted as tops in i commented, f of the greatest credits on lh-nison's list of avium- ents is hie work in centralising the public relations nt. When he first came to Michigan State. the ent was somewhat loosely organised. However, long before Denieon had brought the photo Isb. '•ll-co||ege news service, the athletic department and ligricultunl eatension information section into tight " at ion. . v> the t'h. Mo Alpha Ri- hard Clold- r his dhneUea of the public relations scrv icc Mask of ia wdlnalllH each department of the service K hide the concert Student Reactions Vary on Move > spreading 01 news to the. public. This involves all information He's also chairman of the Faculty Eliminating Two-Platoon System > of nittcr and organised the MSC l'ress, established in Series UflurtT H in tt in it fit/,/ H ■giMaturc that neither lie nor . f f ' f«r the publication of textbooks and tradrbnoks. is responsible for thr huge is aim head of the Board of Student Publications 'I'o Talk (hi South lint, but that both mu&t unite I of the Commencement Commit U-e. in charge of organ- eliniinatc it. -rthquake Lake." one of Saying thai Ma Uk viawa ' the graduation program and procession. In aildiHnn. • Americap natural wonder*, will irrr well knawn. , shown in color Aim at Karl Soviet RuAbi M the Mac cmrtennial. i the World ' iti-year-old public relations hra«i has ba.i experience Traw. listen to ong ' on newspapers. Starting in the editorial depart- n the Auditorium. Mrthlowski, noted j'hotnaraph and to Jjeiuson.niovcd to the . "iidi Tin ' '""" , past any *.r. will ih«iw the rare bird 1 I'rce P|gaa in 1KJI as telegraph editor. Train Hits Station suggestion* which appear to be inimul* found in Toiihmw **een 19S4 ami 1936 he was correspondent to the cape [w after a period de assistant news editor, advanced to 'Earthquake | WASHINGTON Icxprep* train, out (/IWA «rack of control and h»«« (xlitor job in 1938. In 1940 he served as Michigan much difference—wc at"! have ' Sin,I,-ni la Prrfarm " ent for Business Week. or four traiTui. anyway." warning, Thursday crashed into three Over Collrgr SulktM ^ .jire-. tor of in- Biggie Muiiii. head football iUjjvnn Station and partially obach. Mid he-would favor a ,wr»'iked thr huge building Iti the Alan Curlja, Lamina lopbo- far Urn Michigan Council of Defense Starting a one-year uaiver of the NCAA * ■ ahaduw of the US Capitol. . int-rr, udl gnt a piano re¬ l*ith the Amy in September. 1943. he went on active * 'M atnt overseas. Undtng in Normandy only a State Newi Seek* new regulation that dlocafdi . * + ntal over VVK.AK .1 J l» p.m. to. the two-pU*onn h.vjttem. Amy Of« after D-Dny. He was transferrrd to Farie. the "I'm looking al the problem [ After it was liberated and received his discharge m Student Workers from all fide*," Munn raid. I WASHINGTON '< "I'm thinking about' »bc m'»t I Trumun touched off a major Student* interested in s Thurndai) with an eleventh included memter- ' °f Wa Mat civic positions have on the Slate New* should News Office Friday— thing—the playcrK themaelvc», J5 l«f the the boaid of the Community Chest and the director- the State Coed* arc particularly needed to And I don't ju*t mean the play- Michigan United Health and Welfare Fund. He s work on daaaifie*. btatc either.' Son DKNISON, !'«»» I January M, IMS V >ni»rr M. IMS A rHl Michigan STATI: NKW* >nV Opener - m Hrentlrr*1htt Swimmer* to Meet Indiana fr» Face Gophers Tonight To Make It Tiro Straight In Opening Conference Test New Faces i State's Wrestling team goe Itv JACK KOt.K ; rMnpalMhm tram U* Mik Mnl ""'"•S*'- hwM after its second straight llig Te Conch C h a r I e»' McCaftrcC. i JJ*( of the season thin weefcei* j swimmers, minus a bevy of I McCnffree had not decided on -i r&iul Lineup Cagers Face Big Hurdle I journeys to Columbus no 'veterans for the first . time I hJ,rlwo trtortlni diversjote Thurs- Itona ■i. irettnR with the Ohio Stat , day. but he will select a pair Ihe chi . In acvcral yoaM._w.ll Ken Cnvne. I,cwl. Mlchaml ' in the Puckeye* Saturday afternoon. The wrestler*, holders of ifie-ime season record, a it-look ; I ho Dm Ten season Sntiinlay I ,IBrt jiM.k tlellwows I afternoon at .1 in Jenlwm Pool ' I In Ihe 240 anil 44D evofils now- Ifellwe^, Incidentally,' had a I comer* (Inrdon Belt and Cart 4;1 E,-—Mcel Wnlv"' 1 against the I toother* of Indiana. < tragic accident ..«r.imt Indiana j Moyd will compete along with The tankers will lie out to ex- 1 ,ast >*hr whrn he'came down i veteran 220 performer, Bon Hris- j In Hit npmHm SrtnHav* Gymnast* After Eighth their lost time out , i , ' . tend , a , . victory . . , string Ifnosier*. I.ast year McCatTi ee's , that has t|||fw1 on the hoard headfirst and WW* ! roc. irrtrhed five ifrnight against the fnr moit „f t^r season. , |||J||r|M |||J|t , M imm •' J«i«m l UtWrtgM. _ •* mw mum 'Twn Important confemnre Win Against Indiana State's single defeat came te hands of Pittsburgh in t crew dunked Indiana,- HI-32 This! season McCatfree is depending on | , Ve* Jaek Maehman a I Mm hwvlty an » ** opening match *ff the season, Ohio State's t»est performer B*»haw|^ KMfM wJH hejtra ns while hojiinn opin* thai *''] '* "« the .Vsetim cne.., The Miehiirun State yymniMtirs team will atiil hp with- expected to lx» lion I .ox in t year's sewnd-plnec conference newcomer* 'JJim.'i™ F?m ZZ'\Z2\y "m th- s,,rvir'"' of ,hrir c«r' RiM«. when they attempt I4f» pound division finish ^h^uled lor the MithiBan qiilntM nl Ann Arbor', Ur ay n|l">' T H1 Ij? MJAAW, B T A tl .M I.* I Janotr, M,, farmers to Hear Polio, Cancer Skaters Add Comedy to Days' '* (ContimMd from Pago I) To Top Health Anti-Red Witness Convo Talks Routine of Work, Rehearsals , aim a member of Sigma Delta Chi, national j,iurn,|„ "One nf my biggaat job* at MSC tame whet, | y, Phllhrirk to Toll of Artivilin. R> FAT ager and skater In Pre*. Hannah In hia work with Urn American Council What's life lil When he yells during Education on-the atatna of aporta in tha modern With Communist* as Counterspy the United States as part nf the "Watch those arms. It's I Denixon raid. "I've alwaya been a aporta fan. nn chorus of an ire show, never stay¬ ing more than 12 days in any thenics. This Is a dance, -ball menu to bold the moat Internet for me. An antl-ComniiiiiisI witiicxs. Herbert Phllhrirk, will give Annual Rural Health town? The Ice Squires and Squires and Iters perk Karmerx' Week » nntinnnl *x|trcl on Jan. 2.7; with nil addrvxx (•cored at MSC. my greateat thrill haa been in well,., J entitled. "I Wno n Counter Spy for Kill." penally when you are IV to 2V place prow and take Ita place among the great ,„n "■ One of the chief irovcrnnipnt witnesxcN in the 10IH anti- onr nation. It'a made me a proud and a Happy and like to laugh and kid. There Conimiinixt trials Phllhrirk In working Band Alums will rplnte his activities with the Communists thnt led to It also means working with loan Hyldoft, who is starring The leers and I the conviction of 11 of them To Hold Fete Ills evidence against the Commu¬ Hie Jce now hut is 'studying to b surgeon; and Jinx Clark, the opinion is that It's for a" young skater nists was the result of his llvin This year for llie llrat time For Faleone it triple life ax "average citizen, rural ations and community organiz¬ polled Michigan residehts IIIIIIAI •mm to discover which were the top health problem*. The 15.000 vot¬ "W ers also asked for *al.ra„ Ftdltrtck N r*i was »»in 25lh Vnnivrrxnry Wring In CsnMiir, Mam., i the president mt a li e J. StsfsetH. head of "•*■»• M Rescue Am Prof. t.eonnril hnnit director, will tie honor¬ Falcone, mered In. He 1 I ^ I {Uk-lOJSi ed tit nn anniversary banquet celebrating his 2.'ith year of [ TAIPK.IL Kormoxa (AV-l irrvlre lo MSC. Thr The FBI told him that tin raft gun* off the banquet, sponsored could not aid him. However, alumni of the MSC hand. w»1 Mariner amphibian held, at 0 p.m. Saturday in advised him to report each r to them if he did not resign Free Dancing Union Ballroom. A reception was eventually invited to join Young Communist In Swk Pack. Now *2.2* COAT STOCK SCARVES-STOLES \>km Yarn Beg. tt.V Professor Falcone has electee! to the American Ban bee SUPPER SOX Masters Association and the Co! lege Rand Directors Associatioi He is also a member of Kapj Now 49 W ool Stealer ami Sock Yarn Vt to y2 OFF! SUPS-GOWNS Kappa Pm. national music frai •rnity, Phi Mu Alpha, nattoni Now 39,., "music fraternity, and is an -hoi - Feat Iter* fight WimlH Wool Nothing Reserieil ROBES School Rand i n„ 59- ^ FUR TK1MMKD - IfMJIIMMKD Minister In Cor All Shiiukfr Pad- 39c . NEGLIGEES Kctrroiblro Kahriro lnlcr-Kaitii Talk Alpaca Liard Coat. WOOL SKIRTS |Gr«1u..-t .uutanUhlp. Furthering the Hillel t lion's beginning of an in program will be a talk to: WOOL SWEATERS "Christianity and Judism KAY'S KNIT SHOP Rev. Herttrrt C BOYS-AMI OIHLS College Lutheran Church Wolf. |» SN M.A.C. RAINCOATS STORM COATS and COAT SETS THE REST LOOKING CA¬ BLOUSES PERS ON CAMPUS CAN L./ UNED JACKETS a» MSC in '4 ME NEW YOURS WITH THE SMITH COKONA 24 STORM COATS PORTABLE STARTING Originally 32.VS to 3M.V5 AT Ht IH.ET Alpaca Lined .Mouton Collars lined Slacks Matching Cape JUMPERS 64". lax TERMS Wool Tweed* Kaxon-Wool Caliardince Knit Cuffs. Anklet, MADEMOISELLE '•irk Si«c» 3 to Ox, 7 In I I Boys Sins I to bx Ida Hgfc] Hfrttfy SPECIAL 3 MONTH RATE and JOYCE SHOES Snug. warm. good-looking coat* with matching slack* and cap*, in navy, brown or tan. Thi* i» an exceptional value for such well-made Water-rrpellant for KECOMUTIO.NKII STANDARD MAC1IINLS . A t'tl- greater wcarabllity and protection. lull. I.UUOUH la. Our lnr YOUTHS CENTER 35; BUDGET TERMS 35: — J* LOWER LEVEL SATURDAY STORE HOURS - » :3» AJL TO* i 3 •. PJI. WOLVERINE !' Mao. " TYI'KWHITkJI CO. TYPEWRITER THEM1CHICAN STATE NEWS tlate Senate Rolls Into Action to 1014, when he Dean Combs it tasted his first rlasamom experienre as in¬ structor-of a one-room school in Indiana. A native of the DCM Group Faces Hooaler State, Combs had received his first teaching license hy examination ami di<|"nnt finish his formal education until tTougli Session later. In the meantime, he was in, and out.of school as K8 In Capitol fluctuated between the status of an Instructor and that ht a He became an instructor in secondsry schools in sticking with it until 1035. While participating RUSH education he found time to graduate from the University of II Indiana with his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1024. He earned his Master* Degree In t026 and -attended Cincinnati for a year on a Baldwin fellowship. . AT 1M ML Not content with this much education, he went on to take part-time work at the University of Pennsylvania in 1027-20 and again in 1930-81. During his first hitch at Penn. Combs- was a graduate assistant and returned two years later to attend full time on a Harrison Fellowship. Finally, in 10.18. he received, his Ph. I). —— • ■/. Mi After getting some of his initial experience at Berea Col¬ lege in Berea, K.V., Combs moved on to Tennessee tn take a me to MSC in the fall of 1088 professor of history and polit¬ ical science, a job'that he retained until 1044. Combs then ind head of the Administration. In 1047. he kept hoth jobs until 1949. when he was given nis present job at MSC. Married in tfllfi. IVan and Mrs. Comlis have two children. Ilohert, a West Virginia surgeon, and Mrs. William Rtidman of I'oughkeepsie, N.Y. AUIIKACIIMIr KAUTY In addition to his numerous and heavy res|mnsihilities. Combs has time to hold one outside position. He's chairman AND 1 * But the Senate crammed publican caucus Into its action 'T. Polio Victim's Future of the Board of Trustees of the Plymouth Congregational KOMANal INI packed day and accepted a 1 ff"nJ » recess from Thursda E Takes on Brighter Hue SCREEN Valkenburg time to appoint hii j * . , . . . . , standing committees as well as al- j To