t|trll If, RTATB'H WKATIIKH: I.IHKAKY TAKKH « '•■■"in, HIIM TO STAY Inir.i, NIK KIWKT HIIRIM.K' '•"» f'thi IIKMIM) TMK CLOI'fW M 8 C Ly DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION l ir., NO. 17 kakt i.anhinfi, michigan - klullay, april 17. ibm Grant Hinges on I''II' i ke Asks Reds to Prove Peace Moves New State Taxes resident Igtter (lim Sunp-Nlioiiw H» HTAN HTMNKOIIS liel snu .SfHi I A ii»'W litiMiry fnr Michigan .State U. N. Wants Renewal , nswcrs ; ! by the Senate-Houae f';i|»itnl Outlay The fornrriwade public on W •ttftav it part of tho Your* ovid Plan : miWA budget which 'all* for a tot f $f ,370,000 for rrm- Of Truce Talks Soon I *t ruction at MHr. The bill provide* million Rurt-ini Arniinllce IcfiiM-il f'lrnl Slr|» I'ANMIJNJOM, K'uvh (a')---Thi* I'uiti-il Niiti'inx Cimimiiiiil told thr* CommitnintH ThiirHrtay thiit thn l.'.N. liiiimm ufflwrx j to start constructhin on a million library, $300,000 for $4 I'roIMPS!11' would mtod with thi-m Hntiiriliiy or mh kihiii thi-rmifU-r an AMIINIi'l'ON (AT—I'm-; airrrcahlc to (Hxtunh m-oiH-niiiK of thr armi'dim talk*. Welcomed m Kiwiihowrr Thurxilay, ■•■I Soviet fz„ luaalu * ^v-miay: a W-tti-r turinal <'(inimtitiimtH at OVIT to I'muniitijom thr 'I'....'., I wui-r ires (,'• Ity Officials u Ifii AI«»rmHi"»ril l.ilirurv l unil l.imiln ji , N*«i«l»d Mwltt.rl.n4 » */ ill N •ff .)/> Bill ,1.11111 rimrrt-le >t.|a In h thai threaten 1 Ik. ..I,.. I. ..... ... /II t ill for U. viM il I'll*it* imi Iridn | step ithmn I tilt. 2. Wen! In CJiicatfo f'olicRc It. IM IMKWtfX arlrmtiMfration of- JaiThi Irrl offer Inn limit . MiwxiflK IVrwofl* Tlfltll NlUlhl'« 10 j 2. Offered to M I lilt AliO i/l't— An i'X|ilo- , iihiw^i officer* to niiiii-H|iai ki'i| firr f I a n h i* d | early an .Saturday throuifh fartorv a turniuif IT 01 om the uvlwi af lit- trri. incidental tn Homt' workiT* into hmnaii thr prrvnl raL. it will »m 1 nt !.M' * "TT. kU* 1 m rrioor „f hmt. farm at j delegation . . .' llm nest frw«l irar. revision* rriultiui from * II WML BrMay' million limitation f.l«#»d on the io«*i tontlriM tion ro«t *nd from the "iIUrm id » p«suMr *p t mcnt. Still Open to Petitions r.. I. pel ten M. Hepp. m«- i,«AM r«» a !«.MNC next week- 1 cidt'a show, inciufint .he Drive Fi\i' >Hi-an«» SuiiwhiiM* age- and provide then own - K.erv Infei "*ilj fa- 1 will licit in on Mon- roinpantftt.v nccNsary No regi^raticu i* 1 t*. til ♦ y 10 in tne Coldor If oather licit ft tctiU) • HRarUeade wietlera portunitv" port »»f the Tuesday I'rrdichil for show, the program will mrlude r.bonrVihl.rn^n t-i knit t pn|)iiLr "Hit firade' ,ut*r. and ;> special feature, "A Night at the S/Mirlaan Tatlay ^itpw Alphi l.natWn * ~wmaah Cirru#-" Ph' Onega, i IIH." and M»,dee and Hmth 7t'k# pSTe nn'lu* hrin# Tour The show ^wHI^N- a jproal fraternity, u il I irpb«l>t -Bfim Mreel " \h>1; (, lee Club seriesand tickets for the perloimamc arc, on sale at ti.« v will go hie weather •now Th. with Bwrraea h'sh thr taday praapert www I riorthtu rage 4 I'WWi Miles and*'htORfcm Tkkrt Vi r*.. Rl of tents arc »nvite«i •«» attend All persons i r«r*aary 'VrVnt'.' fur ttuwr NEWS IN BRIEF iharuc. Uran Stanley t'r«»uc said. ;Xn,:i'f r T" ChiaoM'. Hit rial I nihr f . .S. firr *er Iietuiuul* dur- la-ttcr Campaign IVaitwd l*ne >• Alph-. twrvVen MIOCL TX- -llunarr-l frmi llill- ThurwU/ n.jl even-d».v lrt|>. (mat » uie t iMing fW» C*S.jp Kaide. • here they 'he. IravclM l.MM i«"ple. The HeiUno. Lowell. dub Students Aid Library Drive use* L* nf Diser'.fr^die'l Spirits -• Me>o end rhi Kept, V. S. inlunl to Cut Tariff Harrier* the prof^^rd icrigan taxatwnt , Cwono Hlur M.ewi '.'SITED NATIONS. N.Y ■»*—Fra«* .ruj tlriLun Appealed :• the .ifTilia- ' U.S. Thurxley t« ''Terr uritt Ktn»rr. Ntle». i til' have to be r»i?. i* a Mrp !■, rurc UnfUr .11 area tun the floor*. -The work ■'< the bbrarv Z-;,;" iv«/reWu,L~J j lomnuttee ha; been *4ry *u - apriopriatAan w.U gu Itu-j;'* , |m*rr .edee hoer* M dneaw Cnffrl DilCIUlien in <-ortxr> ceuful thu* tar." ta:d Larry Boh Bob>. ituterrt g-nerti-. : I—miAU.r preMrwi- will be add w J. McDowell Stratojet Sets 794 m.fUu Record Bui SPeDAru Air -ne i"T P H'Hi h. rheirman of rhe trour- la fNd (efle«e Hall. April M. ■Wr hope that the Letub- "I feel elenor. wtJI . lotrr 'Wiay t«* »ru « new' li¬ ' C, * lure Will a prove the grant ami by "h» Mate Lrgiaiatarr'* *u' the American Xbrket- MhoUnhip fund, brary after approval "f "minj from (Me ke corutructron of tile bhnry remmdlee action winch waul A C.msrc** committee i» Caritol Outlay C'onunittee ■ revampic-s and the eepriation for The of the of govemmcm !- Home Kill*federnf Htm Coalrwfr 7S - hp ui4 ! Mtci Studenu wL-hin? to help K«b Students wL«hinR Related Pictda at a of taxi rnamrnl iwtth thr rcvi*in$ tribute asked to .i*- triUi Buccemtuf Marfcatbig.' WASHINGTON • is—The Home Tial'n " aeiiNlli, 1i ■». fbr tint nwmj vi Uk w»-. I* jariaflflus- ' ^RNhl U - *-^e . fW — onSSMMI rnn mo enat phI Limi Books Can I Meets Give New Hope proval Tlwi In no area in the world today In whlrh student! •gffer reatrc privation* mid hardships than I ho KepuMIc of louth |l)U Korea, lirtvcn from their building* by th« thiwa battle* for Heoul, muny Koiaan Htudent* have found tem- jawwry abetter and faellltlea for *tudy In tin- hill* ahovu These student* mv trying I" K«'t tin education with only the liarr necessities of life. There arc no dormitories. no student cafeteria* mid only u frw lasik* remain that atlr- vlvad tho ravage* of war. Th» nrrd for houka and educational equipment In Korea and at bar countries of Aulai and thr Naar Rant la whlrh youna men and women are fighting for edurallon against heavy odd*, la urgent. Msr atudenta run do their inirt in fighting the spread of roniimmism by rolitrlhuting the ti*>l* of edurntion to thaae nation* to give them "our *ide of the atory." Till* i* one of the ino*t effective way* of runnier-fighting Com- munlNt propaganda. A drive i* now underway liv the World Student Her- vlre hand under the sponsorship of the lorwl VWt'A to roller! old ImniIin and latairatory equipment that are Juat antheriny dual In rorner* and at lira. Any Ameriran text, hiirli arliool or college, ran lie put to good line by our friend* over*en* to aid student* in learning Ameriran way* and customs and to help re*toek libraries. The Information roidnlned in your unused book* I* valuable. Although the drive end* thin weekend, hooka will he arrepted at the College YWCA offire any time. If you have any lawk* or any other eduealional equip¬ ment to ronlrlhule. why don't vou drop them in the l-nion ton course pirkup latx or phone the Y Wt'A to Rememlier thi* i* an opportunity for you to share in helping build world la-are by promoting the spreud of truth iiik] knowledge. Editorially NSA Poses Question I'p for disrllKHiou in Htuilent t'oiigre** eurreiitly whether MSr should join the NSA. The National Student Assorintion i* a fi-ilerutioii of rol lege Milder,I government* with representative srhools in all but four slates In the nation. Arrordlug to information released hv the piealdenl of the association in January, the NHA has ituu mem¬ ber M-htads out of tafia eliglhb- srhinds of every type hv Ike Culled Stales. These srhiHil* represent both line third of thr institu¬ tion* of higher education recognized by official accrediting aguitries and over half of the total eiirollmriit ill Ameriran colleges and universities. All srhiail* in the llig Tell except MSt', Indiuna, I'lirdiie ami Northwestern are NSA nu-mln-i*. Among its staled purposes are to maintain arademir frredom. stimulate and Improve demorralir sludenl governments and In devekqi belter educaliownl stand¬ ards. II baa set up drllvilies on regional, nal tonal and international levels and primary fonrliona are to dis¬ tribute informal Inn an how member schools operate their student government* and In bold conventions where Inlrrrhange or ideas is promoted. Will iiicml*-r*hip in NHA mean lieneflts for our student Issly? Is our student government miitiirr enough to take I full res|Nili*ibility In an organitation which has n rumple* program as that of the NSA? These are quest ions we must investigate with great cure liefore milking n decision. Easy to Believe We hear that n man down South had his *|ieech restored after living kicked by a mule. We can imagine what he said. Cart* Stranded Crossv%uro Puzzle At Strait* us Seamen Strike HT. IflNACC. Mlrh «T W Twt I halted IS form for 1 sutr Straits Iciry »f service arms* th«» M.ukinor offered lip It VUeei •hoping | Thuisday t«» return without pay until 10 p.m. Tura- to work IT Try eraser | «ta> while mottlnlori: attempt to aettle then dispute with the State • II Neur ItXffir- .TJjTL. fuvmumrn « Solution at t WW* sprout 1. Couch Hlghwav Deportment &Kind•f of . ! n'.Titd The 100 seamen who man two stale ferrlr* plying between Mich- | M Flow S A leant ••king an ri' M Medicinal IT. Com* bar *" T'd'm«o« '"X" II I-Ml •( M escutcheon S forbidden II Droop it Ireland l». iVnibntial 7. dered the mate t«> keep twu erew ! period 8"plU?wi abroad all ten tea ot all timet, i T r r r b. n F rr • Tba state, in turn, told ferr> i eta w men they must rrgulai remain hour* after eomplet* eight-hour ar sr rl n i tr u r ■' IT sr If 1 V ir t H" tr * ■ Pr r 1■ r r] JLLU F ddll MM r&.W- aiSBH . *iate Passes Three T el Limit Marriage Shaker MSC Television Center II Meets : & { - •/•aw v* #V, W; ■ Makes 500th Kineseope - , • ' . mroval A Ml || ||„. |!>|UI* and ®rn»tp ^ 7 MlrhicHti Stair C'lllrffr'a Trlrvluion (Vlltrr mail* il« ViOth TV klnm-ofM- Thiirurtay. Klnrr Ihr (Vnlcr't nrtfanlMitlon In mniliiy imxHlnir Mil* ■ l HL ■ mm, proilurlinn throuirh TV urli h«» liwri limited I,id Ihr i,,. dnv'.t HrMllltio for ijilli w*r» |wm4 li A|k. ('rnlrr expert* to nerve n widenprend Michigan mfdlrm Bob to Name , Hiriy >* «uW*TW ■yy JM F; Chief Justice ■■fa „ ,r»vM*n f «*• ThnrMlar •>» ** minimum Mtk«»r ilurlnv Ik* <*» •* llr, h»«r .■* II , I >•«««' (|>-D*tw40 I. of M. (•iicnIh , „il,rr rhlllfM I* IN* ,, urr* M Who**: Modern Dance (Concert To Often in Faircliild m til MI er Saturdi Rain Hall Hie KOLEMINE Pre-Gamc i inclads Set Relays for Idaho Grows Boxing Fans Workouts By PAUL KTUION Along With Potatoes Bt chuck Mit t r, I -by JACK KOLE get its first outing Jjj fmSmiiEZ DPrlrt" *JT"Win*? cms. ate New. Sparta Edaar haa had a new worry when it open* the te l> •• — —a i«« la wM. aa* rmmpeign at Columbua, ■MM STATS cnum W POCATtlXO can .how only_M00 to his problems of tr his team in tthrtim in the Ohio State Relays, Boslng Coach Oeorgc Makria. anyone who but according to outcaat on campua. er wllh Wayne h.Tr j i Karl Srhladrman Mill have I mtei far a anaa« Mart t an urday. Makria and hie team returned earlier this week annual NCAA bo) have rhaaeri thi> ntoBAiu.r praiains the tourney aa played boat. And the Spartan menlor Seaaklva at New York • one of the moat aueceeeful ever held alebt—dee (II-*) and La M.aae ai them. II vs. Mai He (11-11 aed (IS-tl In a (erllle valley In the i weather In whlrh In \ Now the* have cw agricultural activities, ■tehtgan aa* have I from the financial atandpnlnt. the (ate of the tournament a aeek she he- In the f|r| he described aa fabulous. In three " •15.000. ♦ INCH TtW WgOTERN COLLEGE doesn't I house, the bouts were staged In State Meets Western gyr..naaium. But not even a leaky roof < In the new envtioi Eriekann looked the dt-hlne sta". Kobs • The 4.000 reserved teats, at »2.50 a head, - . ,, aeml-flnala and finals on Friday and As Golf Slate Starts so packed that people strengthen the shall.,v Spartan Rtilfern will tee off against Western Michigan's said that hit control is irtj linksnten Saturday morning at ft nn the |utr-72 Walnut Hills and thai he haa a m course in the aliening match of the Iftfct season. Makria didn't feel thai the 4.000 ft. altitude ol the town Coach Hen Van Alstyne. who will lie starting his 22nd iny great extent, but he did feel thai the thin atinoaphere . crew during the actual bouta. Moat of the squads. Including ywlr U)| jj„|f much at Slate, made uae i . _ ILt>"u f A* A Ttaaa IJ.'f. r (ww nil* iState, will have five veterans , The Idaho Stale mltlmen. of course, succeeded In pleasing the local frnm ,u|lt vr(ir.„ K(|UllH whjch fana no end by blaaling their way lo the national leant rhampion- ' wnn five and lost five dual ahip- The Makriamcn brought home a tie tor fourth. I mutches. WASHINGTON (Ab-Pjealdcnt ' Thr h(ll(1nv(.r, #r(. Allirlsh- all traveling and meal ex- Minitower shed his hat and cost Chtirk Davenport, Curl Mnaark. , exprnaes an paid, more money ma) in tirinuh Sladiuni Thurariay. spot I Don Slrvcna anil Harold Ware each participating college. The nuldeH w an a bra nil new baseball and ] ^'fcwhowas a mrmbsr of Trown, Jack R'sch nn 1 r - 'pencil the Amen away programs far Ihe benefit a( the boxers. Tom llickcy. for ex¬ Dildnv from left to r ample. as one of the rhamplons, received a 1100 wrist watch from Wavne Is nlagnel asw of thr town Jewelers, who chipped in an Identical award for each division winner. Another merchant afferad a pair e( shoe pitching slaW. In t ihree-gamc slate, the Tartars dm sionr to Eastern Kenhi II this to Ihe IMS and IS5I tournaments hen Stale officials were lucky lo pay oil the i Green and Clnrmt you'll sec what they mean by "athletic apathy" Indians Nip Tigers In 11-8 Slug -nd ff'ach. Dllday it a fixture 1 and lad Ihe team in Larry Doby knocked in five runa, two of them on a tower¬ n during Ihe lour « ing 400-foot homer, aa the Cleveland Indiana outalugged balling average was : Detroit to apoil the Tigera' home opener, 11-ft. Thuraday "eld.d al a .US rliu before 2B.253 well-chilled fana at Brigga Stadium. Doby drilled hia homer off • victory, glvtac an twa h'ta i hla average far Ike High' Cleveland starting nlav- ers each hit salel.v at lea*t "n-c with Ray Boone hitting a lead- the first inning and catcher Jun Hegan collecting three safeties It was Ihe Indians' second straight win of the and Detroit's second rtralihl lost Rookies Harvey Kuenn Johnny Baumgartner each had ball. He IMded flawW' the nine-came exhibd«| and la Improving though ha la con.j. : a • :J » n '*t i vs' n i [v, April 17. WM fH« ¥ IC HIOA K8TAT* HEW» TTTTK^ See midway brilliance - - - #w/e show mysteries - - - fascination names of chance and skill - -. something 11 exciting - - - new an usual See You At SPARTACADE F. F. Barn hart & J. B. Cook Joseph Gadulcto Reprenentln§ . . . \rtr York Idle Im. Co. No "War daunt" Inturnncr George H. Rutenbar • Supervisor Mourer Insurance Agency Note England Mutual LUa fat. Co. "Service beyond the Contract" The College Life Ins. Co. George T. Guerre Merit Oaeit 40100 — Urn Slurm 9100k l.lte I neara nee Service Jack N. Mcknight & Ammn>. Hermun llenkel Iiih. Agency Franklin LUt Innuranrr No War Clause Iiih. Est. .1845 J. C. Walters Insurance Rnuett H. Moore 15411 20H Hotiinter Rldg. 41414 (Capital Film Service Shepartl Shoes 3X4 Abbott Road 311-310 K. brand River ■ mm Campu Hen! Withe* and S ■ , SATURDAY, ■ 7:00-12:00 JENISON ! 'i.'auX -A-t-R FIELttHOUSE •' 1; ; »i,; xfWfc* ■»' K " " • ' • >t III ' ... ; M '"'.vYi di 'uv . 1- v at»UK i"t'' Friday, April 17 THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS mfc. —*-***** Dreaa Rehearsal ' Fulbright'Prograni eron Mod Returns ON MANFOS dtf Foreign Scholarships ^ rnrdlng to Dean Thorns. Open to Students 'a a... AlUllipililnitM fur Appliculion* abroad for the pen, file ... i . . . search for an academic vrai "■ l|„ 115, NO. IH study »brouil air limed |o Investi¬ ,„a"i*l. School of Gtodi her, PIM to June, Studies, the objective of ltd* i approximately nine months. Six at Meeting gate the Fulbrlghl Program of U.S. Government t.innl* Usually, grants to American 1953. Interested slu, Trade the emisnlt Dean Oskihni s,, Under the Kulhrlaht Program, abroad and to bring about (iraduate Sluily, II.' u,lt Bl'KNOS AIRE8. Argentina <*•> — Fi—Went Juan O. graduate study in university lec- till,' understanding. Applicants mu: • lie U.B. cltlrens rmrrfnl with a xtronger grip on Arfmttaa THursdny turlna. advaneed research and ra¬ a night-lone reign of terror in which gn>up» of hla nee In teaching in foreign at the time of application, hold a Grant bachelors decree or Us equivalent liuihHnga uTiritmUktag the op- Teaching Salaries not a Ph.D. The applicants also have sufficient know¬ ledge of I he languaae of the eoun- that (Continued from committee it will «« P»| fcrtwrti iHr |wi | it Pa ft : The a expkwion of two la« I4g ma ax urn* Proposal To Average SUA00 adequately. n„.r Id the House. | ^ Rur||(r( A)., Wednesday a d d r e x x e d hy uposed projectH of those »p- ig must he appropriate to the When the Hatnr has passed | of thr last bills pie IVtroiter Spring Grads Mature penwi In the Ptxra He X For country in which they ore to be the Mil II will nndauMedly have la a Jalnl eoaferenee rem- touched <>IT (he violence. bis *ms were killed hy the blaxl ill out. Also, everv succesR- ippticiiut tnust eurfdl at an la American /rushed In Heath in Use mil whirli approved institution of higher I ASMI'NJOM b»V- Crowd. Nmly-Uire* other* wee* y«»»• learning abroad, A Frit Chrixliun Srlmrr IatIhi-p Amcrlcan.x in the The SflHNil of Munition In* ji 11 tecs are expected to pur- fijureri. lieVI^N Hint pONlliOtlB will lw riitillffl iinimniiixl rnpti available for till grtiHuat'** be- Beeler's Urlvr In , ^ ww heee a'ter the Firsl ynir tmching «nl«»ios mo The Love unlltlrul par¬ wM> *a sppusitstSsa «T (I aM- 1 Ma bar sSll.au far 1 pays dividends Member id Ihe Board ol Ixelureship of The Molbi Msa. It's axl what we uUhal- ties hore the hrunl of the in " Thr Fust Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston. Mm SUNDAY, APRII. 19, 8:00 P.M. ItlW'M tliliw J Kegiafrafii.fi Mrrfitw Kfffli Tinlay /or Sehoal Katharine Gebbs_ swrggig, Kill I. d'l—A S«>ut iheaehet serial Me at the eapUal 1 The registration deadline t. '■tor a half foninr... was stripped J tin special sell,a,I election Is hi day xiiitl hix gnvei ,Sr a ank af same fine palnl- allow any I | kuting will take pi.us- April - r war held by th | .-1 tlx high schix.l building. in ■•• neutral n* IYIiIhW for the Iwu scliix Thc hcnriiiuarli rs ul Ihe Serial- | Second hoard vacancies air due Mav Iransiaent Hadteul |*arlles. ull I faculty Blgned against lYnm, were sun- i,-ti lb fxHiniis 1,1 Inslrurl .If M fgf*f.«igffi Cli . Throughout the day. the g Detroit's PHYSICAL OCCHPATIOHAl |imucin's pionaaanda for.vs pi L. s -a ska I the I.-. lim ak. .a Traffic THERAPISTS! «f Peron prerlPllatrH the Jams II ante S ttt THERAPISTS! the Cuvnmu by setting off the bombs .1 ren of lite H the drstrurtKxi wrought Milium in Gas He >poKi*MT.a DITHOIT 1 A"- Traffic Jam i- .1 Noverrigr *ITE NUTHIN, Ml-I'M JUST UMNS take earc of i party ol Buenos Aire million of inmiIiiic m met repot I ..TMOSf DELICIOUS CMLFOR av Korean who mobile Club of MmIiikoo eat 4 lb-public of Korea | mated >v»tcrcta> ■ are. aw a *• a Wxvm Oakland ami M.ioxoi ^ »s}—s iff. I*uhhshes ■ •h. n n..ke ..p u* .or, 'I an o-tniMtn First Newsletter loth of. «M»4 it'll Tt»- flrM i**ue of The Fratf l»M. Il»e elul iglit Trai |ty Memo, ncwalrttt by the Interfrntem iliey Ado| ^Tbc"IFC aiimmtHfsl it* u > a*t l» slfl| • Mglt.fl> jrntatlves t<» the 1'ig Ten Wntioo at Indian** on Thun ludav and Saturday The* How to bring on »s Iteen < Kay llill Itcta The!., IV , nun-HlYi Spring Fervor fiw ftyini Seniors - - It's Time /!? After graduation-start I run, Uw p at the top! To jrin thn group of ahtlled and privileged 1 niludes i lieutenant f with ral YES/slan at the fop. in a foppr.Jeaaum in the United ARMY BMIIIIAMi A bacgrlor'a degree with a tna 1 rr *xu\ Veteran* v anm Stares ArmyIf yyx. aie intrirated in a career in Dietetic*. and nutrition, or institution management. This ■ i«»n Cadet p Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy, ihe Arfny offers jrou for an Army Diftetic Internship and a comn 'i you unlitiuted opportunity in thr Women's Medical Specialist ARMY OCCUffMIONAI. TMRAMSTt A bachelor > JI Cot pa. You will begin a* a ccmiiuaaioned officer ... serve with a minimum of IS semester hours in psychology - honor in the wixld's finest Army. •octokity . or in any combination of these aubje. • - Army Medical Specialists rank as leader* in their tiekls They quahfy you for the Army's Occupational Therary C. enjoy unusual •■ppv 11 unities to develop their prokaaimtal skills > KliNMl l)ri To rent \onr Gap ami ... wiek with the latest equipment in the hncst Army hoapitala AffM* ffMVMCAl THUMttli A hachelor a drg.r. all over thr wurld . . . and till important, highly responsible factory houia in the biological and physical scten.r pMralion |v*iti>*>»' »«• exciting career fill month with quarfara oCTfhi. »u " |v tailorvd — slyl«d as only ' it 'lltflly t. ( fftox can *.>1* it *vh rlck- jvore n( on to'lsr sod pockets. Me in s wide rsngs of smsrf equally ksnd».*ne with or ■ tie. Us! b,ni«i donaton Vniyn.i