IDENT PUBLICATION High of 68 Royal Welcome ROKs, U.S. Weather Diet Big IS May End Beat Off for Sun, MSC Probation I Calls > Cool Breezes Red Stabs tteay mmi not Wilson Announces Plans Fighting Rages-*: For Study- Before Derision On Long Front ;es Announced at H gears** I* em- ith wing* rresn the I* 15 mile* per hear. Additional in<|tiiH status of Michigan Monday. are M store regarding the ate. Dean Lloyrt (', Kmiuons tallica probat ' SEOUL tiP)—ThmisamU of Retl troops atmtMhctl into Al- Water Carnival lietl main line positions ' early Emmons, who attended the spring meeting of the Big 1 last week in t'hsmpatga. III.,. Tuesday in a series of heavy attacks on the 155-mile Korean said that Commissioaer K. L.! TVT | batt letrnnt. tmittee Lists Point System Winners in Three for each Divisions night of the Water Carnival, "The Wilson told him morepeaMag; would lie necessary hehreaay further iiniMuncement IWCW LrO1*1)1 '"Bids Open -J. * i The heaviest lighting in months ) rag-rd on the Eastern Front, with i the Communists throwing nearly I 4.000 battle. men into the close-qua iter * 1 |Vt Inhibit." scheduled Thursday through Saturday selected by the trophies ami judges committee, Ine Schemanski, chairman. rirof One Sliol For Men An Eighth Armv staff officer For Thursday night, the anTi^rTh" the Spartans' status, wilt* the brunt inn on Ihf* Eadorn panel eunsists of Kit-hard Candidates State pain is. coum*. shots Front was the heaviest fighting Theft no statement to the group in p(d>. or . sake. t II I* Vo,mr t|„, nt from r„||r„, „„ „ who pit Housing year'* prnhnttoo Monday, last Fell. 33 berau** of a fund fof Office announeed Tin* ilorm I* Ihe imly one ol Campaign Views Student CongrcM will elect its prcskleiit, speukt'r, secre¬ tmns aroinvl Anchor Hill, near the Sea of Japan coast. • * * alhletle wholarships allegedly the proposed si* located an llarrl- Balph CaMee. MNC arehl- . tary aud -jieakcr pro-tern tonight at 7:.'!() in III Union tint 7'/,..,. If...... rained by M III MM Ml II MSC alumni. son (load arrow. from Kelloga . llff . Center that I* expected to he after a final prelimi.tary meeting Monday in Old Collets' Ciasl rnoogh for TV a piitl i — ----- - r** ****- ready Any toe .amupanry men now by living fall •prirard the candidate* on platform t rtmr and el prof's esplan.it! may make reservations for Butler* . It ,, ,, y night's "iudars are field llall and select their .aim IMve llvnuil. Buffalo, N.I. Fairtaoiks. Department: Englncrritik I .meant Iis-atliin l«»w son's . They must .-ign up in offier, located in East junior: lean Warren. Lansing junior: ami I tan Webster, Alumni Day Falcone, director of hands: and Fm»s>t Lansing cdlHil- Leo Z. Sherman, of the United Art Studio*. Meal ia line lar rrservilians rlalrs government for picMfirtit answered <»f .Iwh Should '*• will begin Filriav. Members Get Riot Cases rr.pnre.1 .ml enforced, divorce- »"1 continue In the urimd floor mrnl of Campus ("hrsl. and rol- J'"' " lertlntt .'list doliCTSie,! of stlgS'Ol > * Michigan State er1 Annual Honors retiring after to i Syrian To ^can • id «i.ni. Friday. r iblemf. *! MSC Cor Judtriary rri Claw rr«ni«N kawiwru will Amrrtcan defender* rtghtinu hand- Professor Prof, Of the Year no nrlaOons on student no*e-> v go to Iiroo of Student, Tom K dckMckt Ihr rvento «f Ihr !«• lata. Thf> will *r> hrW In Ihr In-hand smashed hark assault thai overran a a 175-man forward be- i ard Falcone On Sale Totlax listrnini; imst and then swept «»n te the main Iiik*. One additional appeal ha, la The Re4a fawilH their war added to the twcntv-oiic c.i that were reviewed hy the AM- pi el a lion i given Judiciary !nal Frtda*. Mudeiit, ti ica, cliief justue of du Imitr; SKiTE tic called ltr>an i l»l». 1*33. I*tg relebratlug It* iTim- ViM-aiicicM stiver anniversary, 1*33. ID3*. I**.- and 1*4*. Exiat in CongretM Otlirr cvriits Sidurday will in- HEWS IH j dude tlass met-tings and elect ion 'ei>all game bid w ren BRIEF Dirty j fi%c were called i The first three petitions turned then date* ' n from Ihe district will be ac- dents participate Mr*. Voril then epted. and representatives wilt ' u|;ir activdlrs ..nd it is imnrwMhle program jvtre pbved in the busier- during the rn«t. Duryra Ihe court •nat tea 11> l»e seated at the t congress meeting. Hill llurst. to get the grattr average | the adnunistra'x'n of a'l thaw list fr««m Six Meetings auipus Ihe names of huh pttf elettiiNi itanmfcadonef. 'Students. Hvnun gtrrei with the TopllfT. RaUin H-rnlh M talking to the virti Me i tMfill kk. Faae • T« Draw 2110 r*""* Duriug Week Bj^nuca^ Stutlt'iir?* Story Pay» Off Si* rtmfeiences ami coutses, ' H ipoasored kv the Cuntinwina Rdu-, Good-Will PrograniBrings Distant Aid „ "atioii Services, will te hckf ««• STR MARIE Z t npus this week. The expected 4ltriKl*urc IV tea to 300 persons, j * 11 In it. he ile^rihct the Ad- hi Ma art tele. Ilia Aung talk In nluat, of tbiir rtita'"* oa'reis a; Command polkc uttMeis train- .wire; twine economic re- j ilaught* M m Itatymlt. »eo«ur«. m «-M UmtersUml- up the program •L Thwhogwa < i hckl .luring Chrtal; Mr.. L,ml» CarfeMer. MSC < i mf pr«»i In thTcwtogg !^ih5g ,n at Krilocc tel¬ foreign to ler "The Asian 5 •too le all Asian IS* cfetafc wax atnt to h m >, to to* rural kaut* ga VS. aWgp. Tktg gfeOMcCMM- tafbggtal U.S. nltxau, aag to mm mm gMto. SMMffg Sm tam MM m* UK. ettum to SSL* tTtii rtugr.T«"s z r -fp ^^ . Michigan Statu Newt Not Words Nothing to It —By PHIL CIJHBY It em-ml »»•— llcinHritk*.. .3 .minuh's of the "Student Council AfricuKural College"—19S8 to 191ft—should be re¬ fer all aspirants to student government of the Mich- as -TiTua.; Actually now, there's really.nothing to writing a column. A book called "How to Write Columns" by a Texas profes- sor and an Iowa columnist says that there are merely eight I (•*«£. 44 "152 mtumu— Mauri M^wliiimi I* Ok. he , first student tax Is described there. It was levied in To write a goad cohnnn. they any, I S KraSfo c*. «sr- •, 1908, for "current .expenses," and was set at one synecdoche, nana , hyperbole, al- "" m unwn Kleratiea. pmHiHy. iSr . What could I* simplier? This requires only sitting down The Mewing year, the council discussed "prohibit¬ 10 minutes before deadline and tossing off something ing Interference with future J-Hops." and condemned sprightly which contains: r r u?aB pracMrea detrimental to the dance, inclndlng that r MM M j. J m a. flamethiag ant af proper time. ET1 F1 11 Rf v Letters to IS T ef tteffcte* (?) rooms." This mysterious matter of * w~ r. 'Stmtlag" WW referred to again In 1910. when the b. A part far the whale. Hi ■ _ 4-1 IS Tt k *• t: : s mtnotes tnl far a awns meeting U discuss the amtler. i-Hn record of the mas* meeting Is to be found. RAPS FRATERNITY HINT. e. d. Wards farmed to imitate aannda. Exaggeration « ± z r r.M V r 1J ?! !: ■ r r... - To the Editor: e. A aeries of words with the same roasnnaals _ F-"l SI-- * 27 S-v r r P - In, foil. the Student Council sought—and got—permis- Plm to try to remedy Ill-feeling between classes, some to It is too toad when fraternities Rive un hours of thcii practice for what they hope is a perfect presentation f. A great quantity of words. ~~ — L V wid V * L'« r "Z □ J I • work, only to find that the managers of the IFC sinf Of which was so Iwd that there hnd been an inter-class The rk s *1 g. — r m their part well. Some of the fraternity groups had no < r light. Class leader* were to called upon to stop "promiscu. ever. h. Roundabout rh r W m I una haireutting"—scalping raids—among their followers. After nil. Mr. Itingay of the Uetroit Free Press can this and still toss off a cheery "Good Morning." do r i- w K iw 1 W jmrier chma of 1918 of "committing moat of the de- w w tr r 2S * pnOalUnii in the name of the freshman elans of 1917." - INFORMATION - pr XT r r1 w ~T Later that fall, the Student Council needed a special meet- p" K ~ 5 "1 fr Sg to induce students to attend classes the Monday folfow- victory over the University of Michigan, The first few groups were the finest apponring of the entire -*ve- ning. singing songs against a background of confusion and faulty AW* Activities Hoard. r 30 p ti F ROSH HOPH COI'NCIL 7 p.m.. Room 34, Union L 3r I L_ __ amplification or negligence. Union Board Room YMCA mut have run high after the win. Iidrnune a The question* also arises—why did the manager* of the sing invite PI ALPHA Ml' Cabin:! Meeting. 7:30 p.m., our own Music Department to do the Judging? The first rule of 7 p.m.. Journalism Bl:lg. "CAMPUS CLASSIFIFDS HIGH REAHEFSI i whs also taken to "pay for the carriage destroyed 314 Evergreen Street judging is not to know the contestants. Does our own football tram BLOCK AND fIRIDLF. | # Where students burned Sec. Itrown's Itarn.") invite our own roaches to do the referreing'* The Sorority Sing 7 30 p.m.. Saddle Horse Barns PHI GAMMA NC 7 p.m.. Old Colleffp Hall. had judges from other colleges which i* the only way to keep »he CHRISTIAN The aid "an to C.rand Hirer" spirit was apparent then 'tea, because the Monday classes eventually were can¬ judging free from bias. Certainly fraternities deserve the same con- SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONS Union TFI *N TALLT CLUB Night Staff 7:15 p.m.. Peoples. Church celed. and "those few leaders who persisted In starting Chapel Call Miss Harbour's Office AmI M«M I from school and enlisted in aiding MORTAR BOARD ANO-CAPft Nicbt Sport« I Mcht surf If wc are to huvc mi InterFratcrnity sing and lake the time neces¬ AND EXCAI.VBCR 7 p.m.. Room 32. Union Cynthia I sary for a Rood performance, then is it too much to ask for ' p.mN West End of Union M WOLVERINE STAFF Marie Ruck. Rudv f*troM. Bub the same consideration from the managers of the shorn'? All 0-30 p.m.. Wolverine Office A few days later, enough money was kicked in to pay for we ask is that ench fraternity be given an equal and fair chance, the burned-tip carriage. free of confusion »tnd electrical negligence, and secondly, to select Freshmen wore constantly being railed on the carpet in judges from other school* who*know choral singing the curly 20th Century to explain why they were without Xante Withheld hi leqwwt their cap*. Such explanations as: "I losi it when the soplt- PROTESTS "SECRET" MEETINGS ■ribnre* chatted me up n trey." were common. It was no jok¬ » I he Fr ing matter, either. The council recommended one man he In tnlki ' of the orwlv-clected Student Con grew rcprc- kicked out of school fur refusing to wear his cap. ntntive* ni the new representatives only. Tuesday night. No smoking on campus .was tolerated, either. CLASSIFIEDS KATES Ner was Mirial probation overlooked in those days, The purpose of the meeting, lu 191.1, the Student Council .impended the entire soph acquaint .lint the new potential government prrild ntUI i ■man etas* from all artlvltir* nntil the Hire* account With Ibr council una adjusted. The campus may not have lieen much like it is today, hut that early roiiiicil version of student government hud one virtue that rould well I*' copied now: The inenda-rs were men of action, not worils^ _ 10 Mill frt As Wc See It H. IM ahrwrtl ami mil Mwf't. AUTOMOTIVE (HKVHtUn l'W2 Htrm I* KHiidwii'hi'd in Utween radio and TV ht>rvi.U» *> l"owfi»l .!r l.iit heat. r'rr,.^r. .n flKOiui. Mr MtMEtere-1 "tillS fl Ryk.n* are nuidi- nf ronl, air, wntrr, and imagination. IS«n CNRVMtJCK s erior Ham •ITS «n ro f-UR>r people really ahould tr.vji hut nil fur aire. ' ririle/ ' rV.'i /lrnt' "run' ANOTHER SI I IE OF THE STORY" ..Ml Must * * * * urli^lliH * Tii lire K.tin * furrnl:y yrar* ago I hi- wnlf was at ymir iloor- sell a» t roNU all n» EAiuiie f-MSO • a.ffer 1 4S ] dre* l*ller than ynu are. Every bad v make* aaeh a fuse about an wiwiiwi »MHl «n !■• tsi: lhn.nllet. 2 d.M.f * arteft as if we were starting a third world war. As if dire m«» W M «*. ample m, ri) 1-.Y410 ft) * * * * iv an all |Miwerful dictator the police crashed lhi..ugh thr rie it Sliaw Hall making at rests right and left Unfortunately 1 f Iwying d. i.iotne* ran Ih |oue»«I In l ot a •ml & •. culio* *|he Vlmi**!! »f the patili trial BaMr ihiiw StiMtrni* VHuhltt* to •ate* 1th Ml PS t»l SS III »: | III «m |«(. lil d of Rhumiitei. R.hioi I J (towimnl IWikei llull k>... t-lt am 10 If am tm-SJS .. ikJT 114 p, »-• »»m »oi ft vhi .a. vn, i » , Paul* III •mw» i t uoste in n>. f l KM IJ 111 O. MIL. lk< 11 iui«. MM III, Igj RM U.I s: iS p» in PS IM Km It •m»T i-i Ttk II » lTri 41 •MWr It 1 TTW » pm or IMP in 4 » JN or If ? •( •HP Urn. M ■«»r M nh 1 • IU»n 1 If X or «-s 51? La I, •MUrk or bda M Bride IM TTh S-to Boair IM *MWr s*»0 BW it Tfb Ib-ll or is*il ss tiririle ISA •MWr w«riTier. Saginaw freshman; . lUfxair: Doerr. Pittsburgh. Pa.. junior: secretary. Dave Pfaff, Chi¬ freshman, will do a ventriliqui* Coordinates cago. 111., sophomore: treasurer, Fir* IN: .,.>c/Srr-^we; Judv Doherr, Park In Cape Playhouse M Tommy Aquino's band wll ie act «!«» play a selection. Pardee. 111. freshman; Jan Elkin*. Pn t lae souhomorc: Eleanc Jim Reif, Vassal- junior, sergeant- at-arms. George Fox. Grosse Frnlvrmilyr F#fln Fcuvw-21. • junior: public relations of* Musterson. 1 .arising ivities of Co-ops Jim -J .lonn I.nlii)it, Royal Oak sophomore, was picked from mvr ffttll.llMMl - rig UtT. I Huff. i :l(10 applicants lo servo as apprentice in Richard Al,inch's * ^ - * 111 freshman- Marv arv I ,,"-rr»l active* »r Phi Kappa . If SaiffimT Trm Cape Playhouse, located at Cape Cisl, Mass. h^«i firahman- , T»» •**'■ Rilh,rd D- Br""*- n"r' The ('ape Playhouse operates a ten week season, which In. Detroit freshman: I N Y- l*ral,'1 >»• , , 'i.mettV f'.vop Lraftw •. atarted in ISM. coordinate* ... — • lieyins on June 29. Such'KiCfc Scamp. pant lac fresh- J*"", f0"""'' Featherly, Hamburg t1hnrl<" freshman: Biritiet of 1<*1 coeds wh< > live in MSC's six co-np». The Broadway stars as Betre «»* Kiiirman. Sandu, Robert J. Owen. Battle Creek t rented houses in Eaat Lansing arc Ewing. Sanfoni. Davis. (Jregory Peck. sophomore* Roser f . Kol iii-on. Catherine Rlark and Rochdale. I Cora alio Mel r error Lansing sophomore; Mallow A. tcil of 15 memlier*. their apprenticeship it the pla*- 1 m****-. Su-am* Richard*. Lansing senior: Robert V. Hchaefer. Flint junior; Wendell mentntiven from each I* W«9r*f I rriuvseiitativai to Coed Holds K. Smith. Saginaw sophr Dunne D. Trombly. Detroit fresh¬ ivities Boanl, AWS man. and Rtis* II A. Vols. Gtosse V> • i - >nd to student irrv out the work of First (hair in Pointr junun. at in.; among the Concert Ham! E *00 *rxi at Cf ?,'CE - , Of A m ».Lv : BlDG. ^■*0. is «U IIM( • L hi «*n l M •• "U '-tJ it 14 Grabs Dorm Thle, Beit Conference Miler Stbefrle Kepford Climax aa Chi Enter Finals TIKWAV. JtTNK * Bi p %ri. rtrrrBsoN laist weekend's track meet iMiban o* Chatiipulgn, 111'. climaxed a long-standing dispute on who is Cheklich Hurls <5:M) OC 1 Phillip* J v* Ent Shaw 1 the best miler in the Western Conference. When the results OC 2 A TO VI. (Utsia CM were in Jim Kepford held that nf (Fraleml l Fraternity CTiaaiaiemhla) distinction. that brake the 12-ytar iw*J Shaw oc1Wi n. Uhvy The Spartan ace running the distances in has been cross¬ tar thr- tm* run la ttjg, Powcrftll Abbot IdUktlV (Independent rk.mpionslil.il Drake Ft. tayw. Sic lOtmSifiurd Ms country. and in outdoor and in* tine *»rfc '-kr onj year m th* thi> Inter-Ikirm softhull cham- door track'for three years and tl:Sf) tross-tounlcy mertk m thai plorthhlp Motility iiictit p* has probably never been ap¬ Spartan* «diMi t«v> Mi h«s! two. Dave Cht'klieh blanked Rant preciated us the upstanding Shaw 1 nn two hit*, 7-0. • performer that he is. , Slant a Chi gained the right io mrct ATO (or the fraternity crown Boilermaker tonight by Masting Pi Kappa Phi. 18-G. and Ulrry rntrred Ihr In¬ Golfer Gains :f •' pe*' Mlehlftn's Mm dependent finals by whltrwashtnt: Ihr Rockets, 10-0. Chrkklch. who has game for Abbot M In lis unde- won every Tourney Berth „ „ fcatrd drive to the ehampinnship. GRAND RAI IDS Uh—Don At- was brilliant Monday night aa he brrt, a 70-year-old Purdue sopho- walked only one Shaw batter. , more who won the Big Ten eham- Meanwhile, the Abbot 14 of- he weekend, qtial. fense was producing si* singles ' Kepford iwgnn his track ca¬ lhat netted four runs in the fiivt N'®1' ror ll>0 us- "i"'" 1!"" '"ttr- reer at Muskegon High School and three runs In the fourth. ntiment Monday with a low, where he won the half-mile iliumpion«hip for two years in The wlldneao of Fad Shaw *1™' _ a row in tough Class A meets. hnrler. Jrrry Adlrr. helped the A'1*". Alllanee, O., paced IJjmn graduation from high winner, a. Ahbat 14 ronataatly »be 25 shotmakers trying for the school, he entered State, with -Male liad men en the lnwpnthi thrci% P';»r<*s nllotcd Grand Rap- a mental picture of his brother New* mat* By ids. The two who qualified with Jim Touhey. Don Zehnder. and Ike as an inspiration. Ike had (bark row) Jim Tonhrv. Rill Oibha. Davr f'bek- him both are Grand Rapids pros, I. .en a bait ball star at North¬ Cheklieh all knocked in two runs Jaincs narfield, 75-72-14 and llch. Frank or the winners and Zehnder got western in the late MO's. champ. » a hard ^Irvrr, Don Zehnder and Gerry Brit. Wiltian Zylstra. 72-76-14H. worker, a oral rxwnprtitor and two single*. There were no extra- .... From the moment Kepford a tine feOMr.* sJbe base hits in the game. - —— - - — - Touhey poked out a single with llollrr^MV the buses loaded in the first to start the ball rolling for Abbot ' 14. Cheklieh aided his own cause in the fourth with a safety that iller Proves Slick Fielder | scored a pair. Ted Propsou saved the shutout for Cheklieh in the third when tje stolon four bos-« made a brilliant stop of a hot tic for the toan touriershlp in this liner down the third-base line department. with two men on base. HS»ma (hi Id. PI Kap« Sigma Chi used mo potent i •progresive** scoring %«i ppa Phi. 18-6, and gain f rater vity finals against ATO. rat" Ciu picked up a single vanciHl BOTf eUei. the first. sewn oiui, an I broke third. That was all the wiring the Ho was ah all-city winners needed as they led. 18-5. and roasted the rest of the way. Pi Kappa Phi tallied a futile three runs in the last stan- van a mtmbcr of thr , Dick Woodruff and Clarl Joorc led Sigma Chi with fun its, and Moore tallied three time. »r the winners. Murk Mcintosh held the loser > check with a six-hit perfoim rirey l». Rockets § • fuu in Bill Pollen was master all ihtfj way as he slammed the door ort , Jerk the Rockets to let Ulrey enter the 1 wired 14 independent finals. IA-0. vevs his team material next Not one R«M*ket batter moved • past second base ax Pollen tossed | a three-hitter. I Broncos to Furnish Last Action for Baseball Nine fielder , choice neUed the UUiev Coach John Knli*' lutst-luill team will clone it* *en*on in .7 j uin-y added five more runs in bu*v fa* h ion thi* «wk u* three game* are scheduled to wind ' ihe fourth »nd the final pair In the ap diamond action for the KIM campaign. «'ih *"»"• Fran T«n led Ulrey oa Wednesday the Spartan* will travel t«. Kalamarno to tackle j s Saturday right and «•"' No ,n,u II" Cook. bait __ livery j "1 was in lower ten and woke On Asia, Near East Tour \By Federal Judge Kaufman his wife." earls Sunday 11 smashed and srmk small boats. varied 1 further south along the 0rand Traverse B» I/Pi—Thr scii- Meanwhile. 'the U.S. Court of ] smaller wave w; % CSahttS OHMsm k L'MprofHahle; NEW YORK tenrrng judge once more Monday Appeal. reserved decision de*"h of Washmcton H inches belo^ Of Sprerl. I.. Ilolv I ami refused to spare the lives of .ton, Merry-go-round Fay ^Boulevard mtHiw *•*?••♦ WASHINGTON (A1)—Sr-rretgry of State Ihllles tcrtd the «nH grimly warned 'that their fused to ret . rp.es Julru:, and Ethel R'wnlmra paTh.s^! Broke Ih »IOi; nMtrn ta. tare e> Attack it inn Mom!., niifht the Ki.-rihowi.- ati1h Asia Duller would ruggest that yuu bring i of execution. ment PMfc'nrly Imtiay. Dr. Hannah concentrated, .heavily on af- fairs rr the troubled ll-lv I-ant r pn everything you have with dis- ; The Rosenbergs were sentenced J Park svasr Aittinny patch." drath two yew* cga^r con- o-id the haraa wire wort jfRnporsrily * gVing the l^kr Mich- one main tftm Shore sod ronnhrime inland were beaten beck by ROK ds- Zum IJSc fenders ir. an hour and S!» minute. tacked Fr„r another foi Judge Kaufman last week set splrinc to transmit atom secret* HOC aactk Thd port art Jerusalem « new date of execution of the to S nriet Russia in a period from,,, few days hart Vidurw ■ Thr -aw teemed 1# mimrte rf cliwe-ranfc rifle, machine gun Addresses He sett! he fmrnd ,nd hwd ,prp.de fighting. of Juno 18. Ih«v« drbyrd th*ir rxnution. W.'tbnrorn- Or the East-Central Tront vt ', Graduates ££} 1Mb IIm of Com- [DOS ,,V) — Elizabeth Mfc-fai^aii TrrH n| in a ceremony old (xMifm Dortoralc new to tel.- Dutfe* raid fw found the Arab "p«le hi r golden coach ... - nat'on* hold a "dreo resentmenl" ' throuch the rainy , , . An honorary doctor of set- Malwrt fV United States f».r its ally nice degree WA* conferred up- rapllal Tuesday to ,«•< tr heipm- rresf the inde- f thr biggest crowd! on MSf'V president. John A. pendent land of l*n»cJ I the US m Hannah. Saturday at the *7n ^imna al" policy graduation « xercjse* of the Miehi- ' *P r' 7'; gth Col lege of Mining and Terh- Jews and Arabs. 't>i Hannah, In delivcri fcaal and Knnfh A*«a. NAT" < North Atlantic Traat f trvanixatior i alliance wifl f»»nrr and Britain requites us h *|n tipenking^of the MtuaUm fm-ed by m«titution<- of hirh**i President Hannah ***■ Ciurnivul President Ifannth two I inlw Id Michigan Tech Preside"! f.i IfWOYuioN, Page ( vrr r. rillman, who rtrv»ns president nf the Mh-hiran C'nun oft ollefe Pre*;den*» lie »*»d • of t.me .and tHenlum t '»>• H T»*«snl on iIubs*" Mirl, k«o< le.h flnard ,,, IOo t'., • aid that Prrst ient »Urnah h- -Md ,ro |(M ,„l.,|ljr1r. Trtinatu»fi «h' st e.wr . • (itrck Heath Hold Meetings »i >ritv i»rr»ifU-M ling meetingA , rfmttr rn»ir»ri tin h »p"r ....» Exclusive! rordliig to Jean McCluic t take jui.uM. Herb K.«el. Iltlb- i» modeVI afict pmfnf 'i "wrt- hjr InifT-VYaicr- "I3'1 scntoe; iicoigc Su'Uv.-m. Kriifctair .uimw. I mi l>ul„: (tacit Mrl-wht'it. Eugtrroud. rot,- , Chromsp™* 100% Yarn Dyed Taffeta Costume Coat! wMkh haw iwop , "» Jark Beatlw. Hay t'llj ficalr- tftt for lh» paat (Wir tror, roar Itplbp.. J»'«i KH-liavismi. a«ority pvmdontu l,„* Chaii.ui. Ir«h„..„. IVh Nokr llw Alpha Ch* ckttUnrt fmbmao. IU*r Klrnl.r. ^ fully lined! at 'Amo«r nil r.-ta tho Wftt ; " naorr. ■ Owtailuw UI"»W Inrt. Srttll; . rurunt: laminl l>«n Mryot. wpteurnir. Iloj- 1'oulat Uob WUd. LanaM* arnl.'r: frnrtmtao: It's water repellent! frat- : Wait' Nona. ToMo. O. junior. !Wi sweeping! yivu> • • i.fSw., • WBotn -wwitd An Xalicn. Birroii«ham tupho- j man. nrtllmmahafor the raoca /rt "i .VX# ..f! V'#, Y —mi ~ ■ i.i.Iii j..j