-g. • "it' ' ' ■ ' WWATM*! ■ " » FAIK. WAKM. . ;• i?f$j ENT PUBLICATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 196» PRICE 5 CENtS Student Congress Ousts Abbot Representatives Group Rules No Men foi1 Coed Dorm In ■ lengthy, see-agw battle in a roll call da- ciaion, Student Congreaa Wedneaday night loat three least (or a o_|. 'Largest Spartan football Ry bob FOPA fane will get n sneak ' preview of their |h«v« rv*r. "We WllCnk the court if •x**1 unseated. we It a 'treat success" itBBm lhi" what ia hoped to lie the largest pep The m auatafita who did turn i j?»r °f thejwwon. Cj^ch Biggie MumwiM run hia itqimd I &rlter, •„ through a series of plays and introduce hia players to the j t„ the big students at Macklin Field. a meant Kona will not I up until gome tune tat* in br ruber at the aalHeat, well af- ter the Oct. ,nr,r """i • through the (lash card Halter, co-stunt >«"" designer The rally, sponsored by the Spartan Spirit Commit-j tee. will begin with u jazz gwvww; A Al Iliy KCIH>H*H D_f„ >m intents to ln 1 M I concert on the Union sun porch , f*|JW jfOIIlS mm. - Mas Emma Recverts. Dean tactadc laadamentals af I Or). 7 take user Plug the turnout being "ureal". Tammr aatra Korean Trip i "Tomen al Hope cutler-, as ill ; Irlal Sapsnhar, ro«tat bale an the l"r*; " wo, T^J.1nh"mta",C^S'„^ I . man so ^ •—W-* WASHINGTON (A" -The Army ja^» i . ^ r>|| fMm , Wednesday rejected a pruputel ionists I al Coatay Wah Supervising Nurses Workshop aturday, and : I. t, line at asthcr at the sun porch until; 4:45 when ill load the they will march to. the who parade. "»< mothers of American t amps be allowed to ri to I I- Speak on \ Cunferenrr will be today. use Registry J. Plana to have the marching. tn plratl personally wllh their I Clancy, hand lead the parade to the stud- nuns. r 1 Hill Wallet. Highland Park soph¬ 4od Supplies UN Protests planned lur the Indtana-dftahiga.i ,um fell through when it was In a statement, the Army 1 The largest group will Is mm ttata*. 's. co-fhairmen at Iba aew r 230 attending the mentally h g, Mnank aovMnl Mg «... . learned that they will be prac- It i-onsldrrrd the pn>|sisal "neflh rnt Informstmn Services, and capped coiilcrenc* I'riday and MM tlclng the risipnrs llwy will use rr piaclicul nor arivisalile Don llariden. signed up M jsmc. The gimip that spurned re- ' head ol the Saturday. Michigan Regional Con- New POW lerence on YMCA'l will be Sat- urday and Sunday. raw ma. *• "S" will receive J.U. , a . i-ntrialmn melmles 23 Americans. t tuais. HIIP Kucllfthinuii v.nKliRhin«n andrihI about iihnut .'lfltl (I .WO ('air Campus CK__. .II - - f• Koreans. ' nnunced by Kay Hill, head of Decision . **" ' AmmiK ut her taelnrs. the Aiduy Campus Chest, and approved kg raid, the militarized zone where IVu/essor Kuhn Tam I hem. Them am to he uard to pick up meant Block "S" seal """" ,Mly the men the congress arc: Glnny Cutir, would be interviewed director of publicity. Ted Mrrft- by their relatives Is nut under man. solicitations director.'Dorm » rile. «« WSC FaireUU lb kefs Hfctfk onThursdsy. , "Mr'licgVn may he'pick- urnt ^ tMni Is _,rt„)n iw(„re an away United Slates, but under United thy Ripper, secretary; Jan Wsfa- Irian 12 noun Niitions' command and the men ' hlcnier, allwatlona Th)1, WM bjck |n |(M JU„ off indrftniteiy the question- Pro' Madison Kuhn. college - Mmr before the Sparldiik took on Notre themselves are in the custody of and Dick GaeUel, the neutral llcpatiiatlun Coiumla- rector. of nearly B.900 ~ absence Inr (all term 4, JrnnwHi activity - 'durum "Tha Rata af regular post of history has contended all yea according to Ass.* late Professor that Saturday's tussle [hsevru-, roads af Mgn J R. Harrison, acting bead of tha * Uoyd. will kg WVslar MIET I Sill SSHsSi 4*** ln teaching the winter completion tei of ha hi IHL I 4am galea. 1. 4. 3. and •. Mark "S" Will occupy sea M Caaar" 'ana haH of aeetmn J and one same of the t««»on. NEWS IN ' Rl* dkl MSC Campus 'icrremenf w-ts the pattern Innj «c worker*. f.w (he iMlkm'a n# Rapt- 31. was* Itrs4 pui wga~M ZSZIZI ***" ' Sl«ih Amend AedvMaa CamtsM Students to MmCM* eta) Rk eaptanatun* would be- gjag ngpkdta ad- *RM »dgrt UMRfadl (a dg> dor- ttam's p*. Abwit 75 groups. Punda lor HUa work ware pro- Gen George iusn S I'atlnn "(World fklliti* plunged I h . gRL. hew' ■ - •oft.7T - ' ~ . , . .... . ... tav.lues.1*. Wednesday Iusn (he —mile o# the u.Mb * of a g « A smelted hum. dSk jjg, RpMtawnrt ITT TT - and nag ! Indochina Grunied srcsAsrs .-ssi—. -Wkat's the ArtavRy Cagtd.gr- M tmm_ iiRMRM Oil l ta» altataa held In the sum- ggrty in faR M lag- M - aRpaMad a Irr «M»tatat aar agtaadvhaad than to attand uTin yen* M taWQ • f»OM.d»J| lM I I mm M MtaRta. (WWW cZm — « w mu WI l.iiliTTy u- wjsjs^smm ST. limla&aS wS^jllWMl 1 I'M yd - ,/4ss~ M fauMtaa tat TH t Mrft^iliMt 6T A TR HBWS MHUfry ;•?? ; Hf! - I- »■■., „, ki-!- , .,. ,„v . , >IJ-H'\V»JT.4»|^4 .■.-, "DM you mc how far.it in to those shower*?" •.■■■: B O— r> v .1. —— 111 fVMIIOrS "I'm going to buy a pair of rollerskatea. It'i U miles I OSIS JCCI1 History sometimes has a *** *"* W b"Hdh,|t' With the appointment of way of repeating Itself, as -Hash wMh this Mmhmaa. I'm gala' home. I Mat Earl Warm aa Chief Jus- BajUmore When BIB has diasevermL same to erteoMe tsea tice of the United States Veeek bid adieu to Roe la agataast I to Me T® per sent Internet ' .J?! Yea. It's pretty tough.- JUl Housipg is the big topic, and with are a few factors that the m-sne-aut Bshliasn nun- plalners haven't taken into consideration. !£im cowTtv i ef ^ *T? j**1 "fomuf* >» la IMS the enrollment of MSC was 5,328. The total the OOP satins three loyal sens was predominantly women, because of the war. In IMS «" «* tribunal banes hmm« «■ (the name the enrollment jumped to 18,126. Still think the present g» P?"*""''?»' mama iiaHM damw iiai jnmm'dmmm >&®n .JBBSK dd dMH b*BOS^!J dHd MdVMUmMM ■ - - ^ the Issl tims piintage ef the popwlatiea h. •JBBB MM iJBBB rea swAes. ■*: ■ *' «w*-«nt sea tm LOOK paem see met admntosm gahtg la ashai blllBdIBBJ yiU V Aeeortste Justice Harold H. ^ rourae. ...... Jdlll rfBad M r« r«h*» _ __ Car ___ sigiSSifS principles of democracy, has to aa eeer-incrcssing number of foreign students, ah ef wham haws to be housed. ,T* * 1 aJaJBBB BdlHBdL.J yili iimiui «7 Cry «« Rmi//v Has IF/mm - the MWwsukee Sum, who Is »« the prassaa.of spending upwards of $1114 p(a« or Justice Vinson. Men mlBBTi'glBBB iadflBB MY.lT IIUUMJ elUo tW Mm this eeseen est a NstlSnel Ijsws attendees, raeard ha th. flrat million hi eonstmethlg ens of the most modem dormitorv while, the future of Frankfurter dBBdBBBdBBB 51 Btho* I |p the WOSW. Anether $.100,000 or more is being wi" ■* WJ,ch«i *"» Intercsl i jrou'vt yot it rouch? Think spsnt far new amdei brick apartn | i for married students. "" , .. Enoueh food to teed •B^had off a> you arc? a family "f 'our lor seven year, ia distri- rake s look up above at Worthal, the "little swa:' I to . aeu. at MS< some , is ... . of the mea la gaaaset . being solved, aad buted n»al« each day for the served on rampu. 17 000 , Michigan State News Aad la deiag that, yan're kiglaalag a habit MM- rated bp rsadirs af about M eaMge nawapapesa. A certain cartooa in a well-known weekly publication 1 ^ * 5CHNS fan'ie an I ho way to hecomlag a fshssii af Dick .rcently sums the aitnation Hp very well. It picture* a y'tju.rei",. ijkoemj |"J™" small boy receiving a whipping from his father and the *j.M seem ra»., r*. sun. H yT ( option says, "Some day we'll' look buck on this and laugh. si'si sum '' i.rn't!2tTi5. Ml* am he. huh Pop?" af see- Bibler gets his ideas from college catalogs, scanning the mm *» —< of his own college days at Kan- JJJJ' *" ana University and Cqlorsdo State College of ra/ EM.teas*ion Education. . ( P^1 - INFORMATION - Maw 81. BIWer waa doing art work even Ire fore he be- mil hWe s etoh. came wartime field artiat for Yank'a Pacific edition. His aartacniag rcaUy got going at Kanaas Univcnity, when *• 1 «'• men a lane wait, but the HIGH Canpas Classifieds IDT cartoatia for the P Daily art BtBitllt, he began to do the Worthal Kanaan, the ntudent newspaper. hulthy healthy •IrsMllf recognition of the do- 7 p.m., OM Colleee 11.11 VMSTRW I READERSHIP PHOIJE: ED 2-1S11 EXT. 268 COST wasl i lies Is 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. MMtr caRed hi Mi wife aad amthcr la handle the bus- hmna matter*, aad the syndicated Idblcr faatare aenr- CLsssinio satis bc waa ia bariums. Information FOR SALE HOUSING Because the aaada of college ncwapapcra vary (men's colleges, women's schools, "no drink-no sex" rulings, etc.), Dca«llinr Set 1 "*v vy , CB»wm*jIIM am earns. I CWTtALLY l«..!fd J f«n Bibler is kept busy trying to please his customers and s. Moat of the cartoons are r'ained well in 2SS' ^ jmidenrradujtr Mo ro Ml to fit in with college toothed seaao CMfg BOOM lumiAhed 4 ADoiTioNAt CMAISK * ssnd.\mjLS%S^rs <■> iMcHenaif aa.- ■»« The young aartooalst's efforts bring him about 8806 ggcB mord ovft 1$ )c 11???**!*** If™ Hoi* PTTu«. annually, it is reported, sad whether he will continue the Thomil LOST and I atandy grind without making some financial adjustments Ch#ff« (of crcfM I? Rimdey •sr&jxzi joor-psi remain' to ha seen. err ss;' Bat in the meantime, have a chuckle cut of WorthaPs r*l„ ALL 7:M pun., Demsoelrslinn Hell AUTOMOTIVE yttJTSLT?u'— It LmSAIMMS All basic note and AROTC mess (aw CaH > trials ami tribulations. You never had K ao good. pjs.. Pawn II Usian Bludetiti InteeesM hi joonsg. JtS?IW 'A™ tSS ^ A. We See It S .'aru"«=i .sg PERSONAL 'DUST OR DESTINY' #^55lSt«i5 "cvr&vjr&rs fg-°« HMMaml SERVia a TECHNICOLOR film g^-SaiSBRg13* from ■ . • Moody Institute of Science 7:3* TONIGHT TH« W f *» MSC Band Primed WorM Series Hear* Long Title Gained - • ■ i i» • :v-u 'J. ' i ' ■ .1 I P—n» a -- ■* ROW tHMmOQH JUWCI For Big 10 Showing ftttet Through Gorman Heads MSC** Marching tt'a tm Iron Cnttnin urday at the to the OMmim HOTC at MSC, Col. Harry W. connected with Gorman of the Military Police tranaportlng and feeding the 132 Men Corp*, may not be beginning Sale* Drive allow wlfl be paid by the SUto ht>r lh<, Y|mkl |he ^ all but he might have gained ingest title so far: Army Re¬ Planned by "The band nwmtara looking forward to making t feree Officers Training Corps Deputy Professor of Military Science and Inspector Cenefol t. . 4 re- (hc performance In Bit It t Army Annual Staff petition just Hk# the football I the room of white-haired Clan New and old *t«ff members of le 1954 Wolverine met In OM College Hall Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. for a coffee hour and their first general staff meeting. Dick McClaughry, business manager, introduced the heads ■h, calif., nathad word or of the various departments ka' triumph around the business and editorial staffs of of the colony by telephone. They the yearbook. Man Hannah, promotion and publicity, outlined plans for pub¬ licizing the book at the Activities i-L Carnival, the annual woo erlng contest, and sales drh Senior pictures are being taken Enrollment held November .4. Petitions man ■f j Lt f *7 * a -■ wtSilinEi 'Wn etae M WiUMnae hi New Tarii CM; ,en har too* ww tw mh in 41 Union. Lois Arnold, manager, stated that they be finished by Oct. 26. P Records be obtained Oct. ST"»nd the primaries will be held Oct. 2>. Plana for the Leadership Clinic. P L MM WIH rn a aim ah* stager. Mlaa TraaM iraphers will start taking pictures weapons te.d oh Eniwetnk Atoll. Oct. 20 and Nov. S. were dls- I 'of the more than 150 campus or- -1 ganizations Oct. 26. This will from two to three weeks, she Completed col. In the same year ka trans, ferreg ta the MHHary PaMce ( area when that law* became WATCH rOH IT! { Salesmen will be assigned to The School of Business and all living units to accept orders Public Service leads all of the a permanent branch af the b Morrow Named ; for the 1954 Wolverine. Dick Johnson, associate editor, outlined the new yearbook. It ether schools on campus In en¬ rollments thia year with 3,077. The School of Science and Art. is Army abbreviation merely to ROTC PMST. his chrd of past assignments wi Army. Just previous In his present As¬ signment Col. Gorman was order¬ he an impressive list in any fc will be divided into three sections Project Adviser with the themes: we live together, we learn together, and we work Now a holder of two Army corattons. Col. Gorman began service career in IBS! as a Sec ed to the Armed Forres Staff Inrfolk. Vu. where he of John A. Morrow a* audio-visual adviser ln,r,h,r _________ Lieutenant in itinnal Project for Agricultural Communications. w. _ Dm ring in Ismiing charges will someday attain. I at MSC, haa been announced by Stanley An- Women to IsCaril iscllc "The project' is sponsored'<'««mI jointly by tho College and the leadership 241 students. This at Georgia with a B. S. degree , ■ Y.W.CA. tlT Tewaaead Street - ^ new leadership program was brings the total enrollment of nAltf Traer Hataey's Baa* Kellogg j initiated by the Inter-Residence graduate students to 1,331. I Hall Council Tuesday at 7:30 P.m. itivc The registration office preparaa |1 dental In individual curricula, the pre- ■a Ike In Ike I in 31 Union. | The purpose of the program was of credits earned by MSC stud- j| studying students number while there are 1.0M only 70. students II, Col. Gorman was fgjPl&f Every Thaeaday' Night t:M - 11:20 of a prtpin '•*- j to assist all dorm officers in rnta. business. Campus aw at aWln ate- ins the best of their leadership abilities, said I-aura Melnnaa. | IMllnfrr. rnmpui a* at fla oioaal at*. Sereins j Rochester sophomore and M.vtcmoiwlle fi with Iha aallaa.l prajrrl. he dent of the Women's Inter I visit MSC today wN watfc a ad eensalt with dener Halt Counril. ^ interest under' tad trade j Speakers for Tuesday niaht's l Mademoiselle'* »-vlaaala. ' program were Dean Tom King, ird Contest. Miss Mildred Jones, mnnaaer of le Point Tour ! Women's Residence Hall.; Mi- Program. Morrow handled sumi- | Dorothy Parker, assistant to the Come in and see . .. activities In the ' uoan of students and In charge ol Par Baat program of the Mutual ' intrrdnrm activities: Miss Mabel aa**1 law'.w^y.mggita.^'tfaa Serviea and the Army j and Dr. Jnhn W. Kldd. assistant Service of World War II. professor of Social Science. An- Pbr aaveral yeorf after World mher croup of dormitory officers whafs War II. Morrow operated his own ( W||| attend different diaeuasl bustneaa. the International Thea- (roups headed by a house motl m 2.10 to 4 10 p. of the Union. Winger will also it reiinj of Womev trical and Television Corporation or ,taff member. in Washington. D. C. . When Ty Cobb was 41 years i ! he halted 3S7 for the Philad NEW! toe Friday. Her v 'phla Athletics. I by the AWS M the Home M r FBI Agent Wife 4,1 Staff IB NT P tdttumstralion ■ jemrd the fa M)WER PLOOR I umlaut k f»id P [foac programs DEPARTMENT FW CLASSIFIKDg . COST" . . • ptnmrnmt — ( by Hantwa Miller I V LAMPS — by Kurt Voraan . . . George Nelson • wnnrHWark - by RmmI Wright Ren Seibel .. . Winfiald ... Edith Heath ... Iroquois tsngl . . . Metlox • PEWTER — kyl • CtTVTAL- by toufcltI and Aktorfora of Sweden . . . Cant' brtdga . . . Riyee . . . Tiffin . . . Moriiantown WHO COULD ASK fGtt ANYTHING MQM2 OMLT A* 4 • rv-i aau»... ? 4*^ I la iaallwr »Nh ■ I RerlinZ niter the lint [blast. they [inally manages! a fact-taring Rey- > the sixth only to aee the a tllowetl a>nly 1 fare tut* ove two thardi a tHrrwr like « mi ho «« as lar a* he worry aba •••«» He was abbs • four. blanking the I r, 9-5 Halts Bum Rally —no longer A, Martin, Bern Star Yankee Dressing Room Quiet one-collar style (*V-Th# preud Mew York Yankee* battered r tORK «ce 20-game wtwiar and three relief pitcher* to •lift shirt! t power-happy podgera at their own fame Wednea- right after Shuba** two-run { It's a bright era for oxford fans. For this rich l in the opening «•"»• ®f th*kr bid for a record fifth homer which mode the score »-« in New York's favor. aott ahirting now come* in many smart new I world baaeball "He just ran out of gas, that's , collar styles, three of which are illustrated Series Sidelights at 7 p.m. I." said Casey. below, in addition to the ever popular button- Stengel will pitch lefthander ture Room B :w with Boaton In NEW YORK 1*1—There were Gymnasium c net : his firth straight ' Ed l-opat Thursday against left¬ down. All handsome and long-wearing—wtth for : |g ship-a feat no m hander Preacher Roe. KTie*. Choked off the Bro- Manhattan'* traditional tailoring detail subtly a couple of fine pitchers starting , Allie Reynold* crumpled la Wednesday's first World Series preasnt in every stitch. Why not see them ig early pace, game. But one of the greatest. *«- i ianM> —1 riled a «tedium year-old Cy Young, threw out the today, at your nearest Manhattan dealer. Id B.374 by blasting tot Swimming Team will "ret boll. Headless to say. old Cy didn't have much stuff on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri¬ field sweating and hippy wtth a THEY ALL MEET . :<% days from 4 p.m. to S pan. in the Women's Puol. All new talent Is welcome to attend. he missed, and I ring to himself about at got away, a clout int the Minnesota Asks TV World Series play to hit s field stands which Of Saturday's Tilt hit home run. The other I both Yankees on the MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 30 (*>— team-Yogi Bern and The University of Minnesota Wednesday formally asked the National Collegiate Athletic As iVnr .Sports W riter* sociatfon fur permission to tele farget wklt M says here." he said •«f To Meet Todmy For over 20 years. The Famou* Grill ha* been tast locally Saturday's Minnesota- Michigan Stale football game. The . the headuuegBstB' for MSC off campu* gather¬ game was officially sold out Wed¬ ing* Fiae Ibftda aril served ill the Main Dining nesday morning, an NCAA re¬ - - Room arid am TEN ROOM at economical priota. Hank Bauer's tripIV in the first quirement for local- telecasts. Minnesota Athletic Director inning looked like an ordinary single, but Duke Snider played it Ike Armstrong issued the foil ing statement: '1SEE DELIVERY hesitantly and it gut by him at "The Minnesiita-Mirhigan State the last second. It may have taken a bed bounce but the outfield game PHONE our request with the NCAA tele¬ , day of frustration for looked in good condition. vision committee to telecast tlu* n who have never won Heeling after the tint I. HIV ,jrs. series game j 8anw Really in■■ accordance w ting for Johnny Sain. The vr-s* xiiub svranrrs! 5-7516 I. they finally managed righthander blanked the|NCAA l out a rant-tiring Rey- Cleveland Indians in the first la the Mxth only to *ee the iv of the 1S4S classic when he with the Boston Braves. Arthur Gilrrtast, newly ap¬ BUY pointed freshman crew coach at STATI gtylud by Yale, waa the mentor of the Eli's I m four Innings after tak- ISO-pound crew last season while FARM? Erskinc. waa the caairui estvits omit >udgcr pitchar. Af- jt for pinch-hitter the sixth, Man- Eaat Michigan at l-awli — on Cagege Una Line. I Stssrtus sunt CO.. 44* MAOItOM 4VIMU4. NSW VOtt. I i in WATCH FOR IT! MM MfeauiAf Wtl TWW IMIlll UUI Great Now Portoblv ValuaF SUEDE LEATHER GOES SAVE UP TO *23. SPOT RESISTANT, WATER REPELLENT! —— - — ■, ■MmMSMium POnOLI IVHfUVIA a trieeG*t!•***» jesaasB Oar (art, sdktg Ts> ilNli i' 0 llilagg ep «> MAO. M s School, trovol. Soo M TortRdgBari , ■Mff IMING (*) —1 I toUT by tht G. ANOfl