DETROIT idi—Police ran down a number of "tip*" / Thursday that John Thomait Marsh, suspect in the BoWiy Gnaiiliase kulnap-slawng. hint possibly shown up in Detroit. j # A rluy*lofig investigation f.iitafl >!.'!■£ to turn him up. however. * t'j,' H The government Thursday muh^ !i rent of Marsh, nuino«i by ongf MtUll 1 _ ~ i —phi Tampering i •J"* ^*3 33 ~^V-- math Di-enotm 1 ZS~?~2J±2£ >*-*7 "*"*7 to ^ ™' of tampering machine in with « milk vending Ifullip* Hull, campus trSS- Dance at AudH F sas al tta CM, her was feaad barird _J. ,M hts and. Karller Thursday the Washington Mid u ftSfSplT© Follow Pep Rally £ police Mi id. Thursday. ■.. * ins .ation against Marsh , ******** Mall „i iiHtintialrnry in I he ^ " The two have been turflrg over io Dean Tom kins for disciplin* *"**• «l a man ami woman h «mm T-ff kidnaping. The govern mm • Teoiglrts pep rally will havq a new twist. This complaint is the first to he . mm- I'm wag' il by the large turnout for last Thursday's rally, T tr. ;r-'r, ;. ■■■.•. To Ihe-FtesjMMMt J ' »' I'd nvi4»ti'*.VJ "l Attendance > *> Let Ikr Pep Rally Watch Out! Watch out fur perm wartoto at the Michigan, Setting Bad Example s? \ 1 /f'* About 68 P« cent of Michigan atudents t you're confused have been any indication, In case viewed had cold*, the U of M thriiy report*. ... ... f15 J* .. ; (It a ISM that law eue tec the somber at atw Ator- Center he* been doing a land- " Waitll all thoae germa mingle in Marklin 1 * fltte sprint. MM to an aB-eoltett aUction lr\l 14. Should be a big dny tor the be. It depends on you. tart «r bms« pep rattles « paat whether the tax win he levied permanently. We al Michigan State may have Tttin h( thr rew ttiibaup been a little hard on .vou so far. mM be a star re- OMMM MM the Me »4R M Mlhw at the reducing your identity to noth- f#ci_ ,f dsn of Jane eaTiw taateed at tteeehfa a nutw at I Ing but a string of numbers and a >M ^ipig ^ u the handatislt 'ear to yai It i , they *» to M It ifMk silly, tittle picture card, but now 1||>t| H I, ,,n |un the awk- Churches '&M wc need you. tags of a ratty hey sod the mem- the tax will hat It wasnt nice el at either to to fta two-year prabathmary ppan yep Into the end-seer *m«ht ItMM worth of quartern I i Cmgreea coffer*. Just Ihtnk of what would hop- seats tar lames—especially Oth aerrteea. Hke Other sophomores, Juniors or INTBE-CltV ^ £Jm\\ Several project* are in the offliw. pen if ehow. are available and taMn toe etowtod by seniors came, too. It's frightening. MRI.R CHURCH or CHRIST, Bat we «M. an* we're serry. I( lhcy cnmo, even Just a few Ito help as eat new. benefit! a* outlined by the prealdent, Dave (whats a couple of thousand wh.ro mr •#»1 What can you do? Probably just among 14.419) it might be the AMI) | what you were planning anyway, hottest rally since they stopped •:« — Saadar trbaal MSfSlas Srrylrr support the team, let Ihem know burning wilrhes. But they won t 11:00 — il support tent the *tudent handbook, the 9 you care if they win or not. In mme. cause they .never do I S a-ar. I'aatk Orsaps rijaMtotoafptM" available for atodent func¬ short, go to the pep rally tonight. The football team can drill and \rsr. ie tion*; a ntlmeojrraphlnf sen-ice for orraniutiona; promo¬ I il "Doesn't everyone"." you may practice their blocks and tackles tion of the new library with the mailinf of more than ask. eves wide with surprise, and formations but they cant be 10,000 letter* to parent* and resident* of the state, and None' We have a funnv aversion expected to continue to have the free all-college dance*. around here toward 'them and spirit to win if students aren't j somehow, even though the team becking them, METHODIST - BAITI8T - DISCIPLES OF ( hasn't lost a game since Xovem- And the scope of student service will he widened If w»gei.« government ran eel- COMiREfJATIONALIBT - EVANfiKI.ICALI >*r nf imo. there haven't been ^ Mis • term, spend part plan* matertaMee far a court of appeals to review bwai PRESBYTERIAN STUM student traffic viola I ions, a loan fund and "bigger and - INF0KMAT10R - many really peppy pre-game rat- lies since long before Ihnt. j piling talent ralHrs and asp- bit they ran't REFORMED ABE VOI' TRI - E STEW ARD* OF VOIR TIME. TV School spirit, the active kind. p« w Into sioaesU if stodents MONET AND VOCATION' that manifests around football 4**1 wanl to be peppy, Join In the Stewardship Sapper — 8:30 p.m. ud season In gigantic pep rallies and I The list of possible expenditure* of tax revenue coultl °«J(r*m°SkInday, m Union p.m. In 11 p.m.. Basement deafening roors of cheering.1 You'll see a lot of people there Veaper Service _ V.M p.m. Sunday. October II — Social Hall af Praplr. rk atretch from the Union to Maeklin. Significant i* the fact college ymca cabinet _ _ ' ' seems to he something that went • hut you won't see one group—the Hear Dr. N. A. McCane. Mlnlater Emrriins. 1 Peoples Church. Square nu, 0, ],fc along with rac- largest single group on campus, that congre**men are keeping their checklnmk* o|ien in l0.lriS*,u!l*y,c.Y' HoU!" "l Dancing, refreshments. Staff coals. It lust isn't with us Us. People who don't attend pe| Dr. Fetor Ftarbcv, MttC Faeahi x iter to fill student nectls best. ' "4j i roon any more, if the pep rally crowds rallies. Make sapper naiialhw (sse each) I "We're not pteaalng everyone. But we're trying to do the moat rapahle job, possible f;4# ^ intSLkmai ( allege Hopae. ED t-»i; Sponsored by The Christian Stodent Enundriaa I anil are very eager for cantor student idea*," Hyman aaid, CSHUMWN Refnsrw Temporarily forgotten in the shuffle of proposed PEOPI.ES CHURCH christ 1.11 project* and disputed human is the most rewarding of the lax which tenders aimed for when they r. im?t,"i>T"tm*tI*!!ilii»irr CIIIHCR Instigated It—il has created interest in student Hornint Worship 1d:M ft II:» gov¬ siRMtiv nv .ww. rwrrr ernment affairs. Church Nrhool Id ■— ft 1l:Jd Junior Church l#:dd ft lt:M A quarter Isn't a princely sum. But l:N Investment and brcatiKe pcopl"' generally look afte d:3d stewardship investments. Spartan* have liccn more rritical of ( supper. "cuius ih. n.a. affair*. :3d Campus Vespers Hyman rail* this renaissance nf Interest In student gnv- speaker: l»r. Mar Flseher. Ruhjerl: Joe 4 olle«e Mult the rnment as impnrtnnt as the service* which are Matirr Through Mtewardshlp by the tax. Whatever the ifctenme of the,spring election when more EAST LANSING TRINITY CHI'WH than 3,800 students must endorse the tax in order for it to continue, it will have been s profitable experiment in the potentialities of student self-rule on rampus. Al.l. SAIMS| REDEEMER LUTHERAN episuh'AI. CHURCH CCkr I nurd l.alkrraa rkarrh la serin* *( ar rejaaiiog tin "two iiiAWirs" l:1S ft ll:4S Two IRrntlcnl nervier. •:M The C.raM Rupftay Rrhool 1100 a m - Mornmi^H bir. r.:.nk Blackford. l« «S Thr Junior Churrh ft Nnrtorv I N p.m. - antoftop^^R Imotaiy to the gov- ll»ronrho«| thru •> Werner lUtoR^^B 4 Wiiiwnu waa going a- A ChlMrrn'a Rrriuou rvrrv Runftay "The Threefold M and^ ib.' id,-a l on the prendre M would accept the Tavt WirhtfUN^^H Wnltyu MMM Kenneth V ■" natklag Irom RurJav Rrhool If a jr. — Manual Worship It •* to thai a ..Id IMHfOto "wr.ngNKiIftTION" BIM re.ept Ike teapoy > todrd. rvralRc Errvko »M - "Jimam, rwii\i» »r Vtatt Mrrki ad BW Micateii that tbo la thr ,(, [|, y|| EAST LANSING COLLELK IITlS J faiutnule, with moot "kins th.it such an a- 1 NITY CENTER in W. OIANB WIVEW Division and J" *• of a oalural." (l«o Mork* north al 'rophy waa WOWIE o. Mil 1 rw Pnalor ' Will- ^B ivernor . MF.WWIRT ( Ruofay Rrhool II*# an. •«n Faireli, Laoain* Rrh«*tx-^f^B ^ RuMav Thr Rrr«trr ' l-mdenL II M a •er%kr^«J»cjJ^B — m. * The then asked both "Thr torw t'nvrnaRl" Coavlrttetnx soulit object to Wrft. IP pm -l niaaa la TrutR •wnutji.n Vesper* to f" 'B Carol i — RrattMat. OruaM torni office In"tbo U>- May Tor RtrtH. —Tif '1 inner* tor a* i* t-'Ule at aaa ton*. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CI aH Haod MA 10. O IL • Mb Owk Oau. *». (i.reoae fiianii" church or __ ~JWsar CajSaMT, *'«•* Mil — From the m Not Expect^ Midwestern Football Notes To Push-Spartans HMNr M WMimi Injured Johnny Lattner In Neal, Ycwclc, Jhickett Scl to I More Than 43^00 Fans Exp< Lnttner bu ■ pulled leg mua- tie, but It eupected to be In si hnmmui for the next Irlth tUrt, Oct. IT, Upward* of 43,000 fan* an expected to I* j„, agalntt Pittsburgh. Dummy Stadium Saturday afternoon to aee the rebirth of tk platoon, Michigan State style, when the Spartan* hog3 lif'tp}' ZETA BETA TAU : FRATERNITY INVITES Michigan State College to -its SATURDAY OCTOBER 10 4:30 - 6:00 P.M. :m K. MICHIGAN EAST LANSING REFRESHMENTS ... Mnk ky Rnm Mi Us Ind up his barkfield somewhat, in¬ serting ex-quarterback Ray Mr- Knwn at fullback, first string quarterback Mai Fowler, McKown provides the and Tenet U going to feel the outburst. I arm tor the Texans. The Doetgle—Titum'i Terrapins haven't batten anyone starting halves arc Ron Clinkacale Brauer'i 1861 House 21.1 8. Grand. Loaning Georgia Itn't improving. The Bulldogs won't Dodd's boys have had a lot Ron Frailey, both of whom OKIE! 3 Speed Automatic Open after aH NAT. Heme Sunday* 12:00 • 7:30 c Women's f»>' every Tuesda: ■CORE the Iowa collision. The Webfoota are for intramural day, Wednesdu ■ - Morrow, a fullback, also pos- > 5 p.m. Only "Gnat Oil Dmtm" Men Sag Of fine etae* a rushing mark of g.2 Living unit.' »1 Arrow Shi rt$ in White ami Ttmto Michigan Drop* JV Schedule 'ards per try. Morrow shares this nark with another Frog fullback, )anny Hallmark. ANN ARBOR. Mich. lAV-The program, TCL's captain is left guard Unlvenity of Michigan has can- Morgan Williams, a 20 year old ceiled Us four game Junior enior from Fort Worth. Volleyball I.. The distinction of brned in by F being the heaviest man in Saturday's etart- Gym. Game* for a game i ine-up belongs to the Frogt' A shortage of quarterbacks and Jayvees but s guard, Claude Roaeh. who hs 235 pounds. didn't have i • TCC traveling field a Mem. eonUngenl ef M gridders is scheduled to J* COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Tee. OH. lt.trjL i V-M tri-o-mailc «; Arrer«| pd record changer, high tioMt m lowbaee. NW Arrows really keep • fellow Inoki* hia beak The [».. IP. ee U r«h p piamy oj power be deegw MW Fall and Winter line of Arrow ghirU (aaid to be the "smoothest line on campue") can new be aeen at , permanent, pp., ^M all Arrow dealer* For free booklet. "Tk, H'W. RAre I dafkn'r." write to: Cletti, Pvahogy me CO- It 1-^ 4}\ 10 East 40 Street. New York 14, NTT. —f arrow *sh/ri$ m: ii . Oct.». N* .fir. ,*w. Two MagattaesFi State Football Coach BtMie Munn. Meet Including Players The Spartan mentor's picture la on the front of the November is- Season ; 1,700People Needed Do You Knot; Suite' 4 To •Stage9Ball Game ^ And IJFE are ' Aii Expected At Student Rates? More than J.700 person* have a special interest in Saturday , Dnrl Alexander as Michigan State o|tens its 19511 home football season. TIME at 6e per copy * 52 That's a|>proxiiMttel.v how many |>ersons it takes to stage (Hare «74«1 of Ktrmgtti Saturday football game at Macklin Field Radium, the State'* defend- Spartan's field. Rreak- p;d attendant*. ticket IJFE at «e per copy • 52 issue* ing the figure down, there's afr|<.ia|, one |iersnn involved for every aii help' to swell the number of 29 fans if the stadium has a persons needed to successfully LIFE at 7e per copy sellout of 50,74* persons. run a collegiate football Hume at (Save $15.90 East fnnsintf. Of Me t.lt* persons repaired FORTUNE at 65c per copy - -L I be more or leox a "trial" Cross Country Slntr 12 nionths |7J Notre* Dame At homo. Oct. 24, Wis¬ consin nt Madt.'on. Wis.; Oct. 31. (Mm 97JSI Pcnn State at home; Nov. 13. Flit? Net on the list are the home ch,Nov. 15.1C4A and visiting bands, usually adding up to around 70* musicians. Close NCAA npw York; and Nov. as. "'ret at home. vot will u nucn «t tnt wnmUfc^itk first issue. which arrive* in about threr wot is behind with 200 employees are special rate card* availadut at all dormitor1 who sell the '—ja'ari STUDENTS! atemee. who collect II I. Anther 1*1. Foor GOOD GHADKS COME EASIER lu Thrilling Overtime total of 1*7 iweo on WITH A itrlv in front of Garbc Jock Alexander, TYPEWRITER [ Alex Wilson'* pride ami ATO Slips by Lambda Chi, 7-0 it i Itrrnnrlitionrd Standard Muriel* ( collect- By VINCE AOIIL. BOB FEET Oclta Chi romprd to an easy | Delta Thcta to a clone 14-11 vie- | e I.. ('. Smith ^trOOe 13 gOOe r« Royal and DEL KOMEJAN 10-0 victory over Pi Kappa Phi. lory over Delta Tyu Delta. Sha.r The two fnnthalt teams, who ATO, defending All College Bill Damon's pas* h> Iten Itnsch'c sprinted 10 yards for the llrki lause the thousands of persons to Keminglnn JJipe «' the first tally. The third |uily and pissed to Con Briton I"™ out in the first place, have | tally and passed combined total of nearly 100 period saw Delta On strikeagyio | |or ,hp othrr tro| a on a pass from lldl Hamilton to: _ _ . 1 persons. The ATO team aiai aixth straight IFC Skip 8rhmitt. Tbeta XI li. AF.FI. 0 r Among some of the other large 5.A.E. shutout Farm House, 1-0,, groups are the parking lot nffi- ALL NEW PORTABLES fourth straight Jack Gribblr scored one touch- I as Hob Oliver plunged over from rials , press box atlcndnnls pionship, ti down tod one extra point to I the one-yard line for the game's ramP Ciards (551, head ushers • SMITH-CORON A SO * ROYAI, tercepted pass in the first "sud¬ lead Thrta Xi In a shutout victory only TU in the third period. Jim ' den death" overtime period to over AEPt Louis Hawn i "J,1' *n,J mrn j*" e REMINGTON » underwood win. Dirk Berkley, a defensive Peterson Intercepted a Faret " —" roaches, . u medi- star atl night for ATO. intri- Delta state* Phi II. Kappa I YEAR GUARANTEE CONVENIENT TERMS Sigma Chi II. Del passed to Cat Phillips for th« ; Si*too • After a scoreless The eumbmation of Dill Sluhbx m„ chi's Mark Maclnlnsh threw flit-Tour* of Jenison LATE MODE RENTAL MACHINES tames only touchdown Bob Ams- and Bill Boehm spelled a 13-0, touchdown pasiws to John Liven- 9" >»»arl .sallinint , ter then peseed to Wally Matthes victory for Delta Sigma I'hl over I MONTH - 5.4B 5 MDNTHS - 12.00 good and At Hyan In the third for the extra point. Kappa Sigma. Stubbs |ias*rd once and fourth pertoda respectively. Spartan fan* should learn n i- Nafta *• Dfl • i in the first pern si to llorhm for Notts defeated Beol 10-0 be- a tally and again in the third per- ' Delta I'poM. A Beta Thrta Pi A (Mr) t lot this fall about the MSC ath¬ letic system through the efforts of WOLVERINE TYPEWRITER CO. hind the passing of Joe Bloom the Varsity "typewriter* are our business" I |tKl to Uoehm. - woe. Doha-Upallon and Data TheL, Alt* Molts scored first on a ' In Psl U I. Thrta CM • tpi played to an 0-1 lie aft** the club wil in E. kammaeoo w- - flNMrrar- vinr^ ten Bar- safety Bloom passed to Larry | p., u used a third period' neither leant was able to sen* in lurs through Jenison Field- open monday * a.m. - » p.m. tuesday thru saturday ( a.m. - 5:m p.m. 1.1». y.. and Stey* Ut- FlUpotrirk for one Rcore and then | safety combined with a 20 yard'a sudd* to Roger Phend for another, i sprint by Duke Wallin to sdge by DU sror house and Gymnasium on the Phend scored the other TD on an i Tbeta Chi 3-6. Dale Post scored' safety ai Mornings of home football game*. end run. I the lone Thcta Chi tally on a Paul Ph Varsity club J—it will Nt 39. ZIT < ! pass from AI Dorrts guide the tours. wMMl will start beta tallied a safety 213 *. i !£ I from the main lobby of Jeniann. Sigma Nu. Sparked by Ted Howland It. fcUmarth < opening stanza and ti ervoorts vz> Lord and Dave Thomson, rolled ! Scheduled hours for the tours are A sudden death overtime gave game in the third period on Bob over ebt 3»-«. • a.m. to I p.m. each homo foot¬ h.»wlend a haul earned 12-6 win Sack rider'* 40 yard touchdown over Elsworth Jerry Giltis #cored pass to Jim Perty. ball Saturday. SPARTAN SPOHTS HEADQUARTERS t Creek, and M Carter. points, and scored two the first Howland touchdown on a Cher IS. Bower • pass from Dick Dolack. Elsw»jrth Pierre Toti threw td passes to countered with n nine yard pass Fran Detago and Dale Brown as Becker's Drive In Jrom Jim Slater to Pete Peterson Ulrey won Its first game »s for a game tying touchdown. The against one setback. Toti passed HAMBURGERS Alrxander for the Blackmore passed for 1 sudden Heath |*eriod saw Bob; to Bill Pullen for one extra 111 ';rM Dick I>" two to Dale Nauhaus. Bashaw intercept a Elsworth pass point and Ulrey scored a safely to lead the Phi Taus to a one sul-1 and sprint II yards for the 1 in the first period. MALTEM • DINNERS GO STATE! ell. Unihan. Jim In addition, send Jim Daly, ed victory. Jim Oestriech passed I ning marker, to Brough for Phi Kappa Sigma's' Phi Delta Theta 14. Delta Tie BEAT TCU ! Hemon and only score. Delta 17 Delta Uhl 74. PI Kappa PM t ' Dirk Shaw ran and passed Phi Show Your Colors Karafleece with a Classics SPARTAN SURCOAT Seniors and Graduate Student* • nil utntol. nil SpmrHm Opening* available fart SlSCTRICAl IN04NIIRS • CMMICA1 MICHANICAl INOINIIBS • PHYSICISTS ""til Inseparable Coordinates fashioned of washable cloud-so ft KARATI-FETE for the RaVTHBON HiriLw iod a taodac In ll terf-e. i'-R-M-l... the perfect answer , t**^...ita •career girl's" wardrohe sixes 14 lo 40, . , skltlx Id, to IA~ ■ - | f-f-T- — MEET OUR • J wBiM leMlh stylt - 61( • I - ♦ NEW MANAGER • .>^4, V, joiumi Cardigan . • ♦ ». JO^'^ Matching SUi. t«2E|E *? T 7 '' liiUMS DBB JW. HoMh*MMne»«M ' Itllt It UiJ