BAST locrats Win ll Mighl an Well Chinese Spring Warmth W liink Away , Captives ijor Victories Mid-term Plan* From Neutral Zone | Comeback York Mayor, Virginia ukr Npartan, — Two i B. Klanley. hackeg b» >rs declared United Statea TSJZ-Xi i All Slllfleilld Iiiviteil The change for atock piling at American air Gilmore , including students, alumni, farul- tv. and frienda of the college No 1 I Speakersto Explain A • A a lead of 130,000 votes over To Lecture ! Career Carnival I I. Trnusi for the Jersey governorship iViMug ' Non-prefereiiro students arc uri(e«l l» attend h t'xreer Car- IM districts. in 1.053 On Russia ■wkeg op fee ear he* ef pro- : niVMl conclave tonight at 8 p.m. in Kairchikl Theater S|wakerx will orient the students on the purpose of the Carnival—In help undergraduates chiswe their major pear. On* of Kfporlrr to < Iprn ' of stutl.v in view of Fall M; St rirw Intervention ,»i8»rtunity. tin the w cWfU cited a need for jirogram will lw urunuwwrtl it the question "Report on ltux.ua" will lw sreuter mphaui on mtiitery ins bodies. The taxpayer's pocket given lit' AxxiFfixled Press re- In Morocco Ib-an of Students Tom King. will ' training and diariplter. ihi> Winburnr. sthkiAlafit In ;hr |*»rter ami I'ulitzcr Prize win- in Sought ■ wd* concerned made on bond issues. Dm- „ r ^|,||p e,dmore Monday «( Voted Down 1mm sen/t I Olr wcatfier -a brisk sutum., UNITED NATIONS. N Y <4V- a long pervaded-helped to hung s"v '■> - ,h*' t,"ur' " out the vote. Voting booths *•re MSt'• I. •uie-.F.n.eri -run I Thc cnlonMi pitwers w»»n I. There a major Iff Of/ open until ( pun., EST >ti i„ at a m ,.,o »i p* victory in the U N Tuesday by ilur for earl t. When the inaUuc ( OHoMemdeabMUrxceed A Ttie 11,000 in prises for the two bes"ng down an AraU-A.mn de- the room the r»deU wil being sought lor j wtflaal ailklbsi b, rasilag (tihierr- talk will o. lude ai vngs. cfillete march and college roand t"r Ihe Assrmblv t« inter- lluir College's Center.-' •" lef IM tW tele, br Aim, irer. tela will I* awarded a» follow* yene in the Freti'h-M«»rrocc»»ii ad an far. anly t.S par wal have fnwe m I$55, accord- M* xfteraeaa. „iiri«",en « nh ho nan in »:*00 fir»' rr»/e. %\M» »ec«md r'i"' dt»pBUn- The A»wmbiy lulled the main I That could swell the total to a Winburnr, who al»o , ilumm. faculty i I potelblc 440.000 »r about half the |||4 M%| || „ar,. GM. section that the of a resolution Assemhlv "renew* stating its rollment officer for i* 1.70b T1* r,'IM7 electorate The »»fTi Mime • « It has seemed to some obaerver* called to attenti appeal for the reduction of ten¬ .n-pr.frrriH. ,.p,n- I to {Mrtif i|Mte, he aaid. ,h>| |hr r,^munu„ h,y. PA84T or D.rw Moreno ■elected for ac- Mayor Albert t. I" Dent* Deepen sion the in and urge* light of thh people of Mon* - thwt d h«»|M' that ktu'ient* attend intrtrst of their future field in * riumhrr "f tr«»uble»oma demand* enter the front « la third term—thi» < co to free democratic pcditual in- e with the h«#pe of provoking a m«n «*r will be honored Jdy He said that It rupture that would ScnlOrH stitutton* t»e insurert** This re¬ ia worth- hile further .warm,, ,ne ceived a vote of .12 in favor ami to take advantage of the I tit* *h'Hild be brief, I unique, reflecting the i:£» (larve Away 22 opposed, hut it Un ked the two- thirds margin f«* pgsmge The United States joined the ff.rU ..f lb* t•armv.l A»i««4t 42 companies coming to the Carnival | _ . 1JR to Broadcast ^ . . p.„ ^ mlltur, training hoped by the «dfleers »r Senior* will mntinue carving hi» rww*paiter namo in the »enifir coffee Ut»k ihrv.*"' :";,wm "• "^u '" Coronation Bali he Ce k j -pcr» Af'rr today at their third coffer hour in cover- » Hall. Michigan t armglc CHd College Halt from IM to S 10 I hase -HI- n ia?0 he To date. 1^0 WtiMi have s'" i.^-.te Journal a* earned their name* in the Ubir ° Reforestation Plan Meprevented among the ngrw>- ing for year* again* c« by turn are a cgmpua organiaatum Arab* and A.*ian and other coun- fn bating their tenior member* and trie* in ihe V S tor the urganir- er. a fraternity with ita cre^ and «tton to intertet itaeif tn whai the faculty member* ha\-e brwn list *»f St graduating wniiir* rokonial rountrie* call fkmw»tic «»grd to ann«»urKe tiw conynra- Among the artwtir d*aigna are affair* The freorh claimed. th«-»r ,|Unn< claMtlme a face drawn by Chuck Laven. diapute with Morocco *•« a ck» jhg' Career V«rnivat featuring tnd married Ru»- letrott. with the "L' dapHtuig me*t»r problem aiwl 'lie U N lomfanv reo>e*entative« from «!l T-mara Cher no- tb« unahaven *l«le of hi* fare The had no jurUdMton. twhi? •» Mated f«n Nov. It, IP the Miviet t'nmn. "S ". In Skip Semmar*. Ann Arbor The United Slate* »»»rd wi*h 4rV| jo a» often hamper- name are dollar Mgna Ted fiance in contending that ihe , „ , r»x rrfutal P» let UreeC* name M written with an vrtuatMai in Mwoccu i* not I HA'i c or: c«pi»r.d • »:,etf Marriage. aftiaUc fkmrwh. The following have iifiktnt threat to world peace. The awerr.blv did not ta'-c Clitv Council -w«d l«» *i>«t Ihe the carving of their name* the V. 8. charge* that the Co -1 rvvt ge com party Murph. Roger Mara. Itemer Raed moniat* kille«i ten* <»f thouu.i OK'a Hike on i finally Ted CJrant. WaUy Rrwwa. Verne n# aafdiar* and civilian* by at- |% ^ a Beach, Louh Vargha Mrflnl iSeniors, to Interview (or Rhodes*Scholarships ~trsr'—'—« « £L -"^*y *■ >■■""" *' TT.— . i II H«ri>. . forr.gn lMK» -w» wm to «oi8»«« |! » •a* ■*»« M—tot. *7^, - " „ . ,* Tlx *». IM r* «Ml «*• MMta fc«—en, MKfmible Despite President eminent official* *1 Knew Commission I After it wan all ortr It appeard Taa* dumm mhe dam dmmm IrfadlHBH rfUdtWP f ^IPlhlKK -arid® **»«■*« dBMffta#' :b .ijftr e«f!»« d % 8F Sf ^ m ir » j m ititi iiti £ ® Testifies 7W Gunmen nspiracy Trial HOLLYWOOD 0»~-A ff-yeur III hold informal StaffA rtistn * K ork Disnlavefl in f nitm Grand Rapids. \ ' * 'hl' Ul* F"ur «■ uestiomng showed; An exhibition of work by MSC f« * butMilaa «r Jwt voter tie* I stolen a ! *taff artists it now open to the radiant vnuui it. Detroit on Oct 31. and h;»u I public in the Art Gallery of the the 'hnme 'he >en to East Lansing, where 'Union dally until t p.m. including for her hy'Clm and had stol-I Saturdays and Sundays. •lie, belonging I Several works of Charles Pol- ! i« la*ui» Verne of East Linsin •*.! lark, instructor, are ori dia- || ort German, Dutchman j sss—wkjc Tten urn «rt"i ttirv drove to Grand Rapid arrntiv returned to «ee to wimr Detroit Sundav I play in the Little Gollery of the friends, Art Building, South Campus. Beginning today, an exhibit ITin Nobel Prizes SrHJr ,u*b» entitled "Approaches to Drnw- STOCKHOLM. Sweden id',—A (ii-roiart ■hemist who irave ' boo*t to the pln«tic » imlii'try hihI » ll'iti 'i phvsieist-micm- opint are winners of the lit.VI NuIh-I p i/.es in ehemiatry . Jj~ ~ »*' V went to see at about Trier stayed rnately ?t*i 7 SO midnight mmrJRrrfrlends, a.rr. lor r.tand the thaae until approfft- a.m Finally hov* and shown Rapid* )ngs of and these Prints, IttftT* will he in tha Art Building. Both eahihlts can ho daily during office hours of the thev department. , aoon •II I id phyaica, a Swedish newa|iM|ier aaid Tt Silav. l-msmm f«n and taken to the Detroit Around the rampus. there are a j a-, m.iir Division for prowerution 47 elevators. (In ihe i le of the official #»rhiti* fl Detroit-to-Wcd alinouiMM-mt'ii! of th»- $.T!.S|o await)-. Stockholm'* Afton- MANTLA. ' FREE Exprewway tiilniircri refnirtwl the chrm- mi ■ t!' «"• ' l)r Hermann « a JIO WIN IK CROWD Said Practical |i Vi »W THE JESTEB BOOT IK m and cheerful. r»ur fringes! i from ttie footgear of -rfte-r* with a little Iwll to atep Red. green -»r black. Call 2*79 497H L MUtipi Qoosc your^^ I FREE 1 ELGIN Jy- double early DAiLY our IM> Sh«ni rolln-tkm: . iwi-far-thr-moary cant l(f. eamrl hair and ««J on on* -idr. cuddly Oar fine prnnarwnH MR u mrr to ma'nafr, mni-Suf*. on thr otbrr . . . &T-: aa pretty to aw —a* 'naturally early hair. a maniia faahwn Came in tortar and IV " « ELDA DIANE SEA ITT SALON <;W.. | - $g| •t •Vjl'l Ml '*t#a(!iis(nhflrak itati news i Course i* ■, MSCHarriers Win Michigan >118 ■»* V'i -i' fcoa.eh Ki Imotrly 40 the event runners participated in he | : a nee but admitted that cwnpeti- lion from other schools was lack- wg H« Nest ins u- ; up ttie tan nest Kriday in Oardan City aa they romped to premacy waenjt l«nce victory in I ha Michigan AAU rrpsa country meet Tuesday a f- Norrtla and risth positions the conrefeoea will travel > Now York Cgy M the IC1A wt Nov If sod w#l —-»* W«M«» w!K^Lh mifnlfleent per- Spartan John Cook led the return hoe to boat the MCA* T V , aome tim«." w*rsad«nd catch EartoKdwards, who 'jA ' In their I7-1S win river Mf Mate took first with It points. t*Mf gn T"ki"« seventh, eighth a n d i:-. Michigan Mat* Normal from Yp- If to Munn I Stanford, Miami captured errand points and sc.' • Weatern — -u with 42 Michigan mar|i#ril. ""•<* *»<* "> «•»« order were Spartans Dick Jairett, freshman lord Dctihlvw tond Ken Mar ley. [orer-conftoenee Than. IUlni pud fourth with ' .Schltodcinon was extremely In II Yardage SI I TCll xuwd Mum. ■ •futwiMwieMur MEW YORK (Jft-AIr g nark Ik* IM „that Mm to »1 to the first , ire on their way replay" in Row I low I bureau lliurei that Illinois is W» hr Plana from Naw Tart laM frtdar Girl*— p If MteMganjMaM fall- the nation's major cotleie with » fhe-a Ua sad (II.male r„ ___ h :k teams in rushing with an «.e Clsfk Hehalea. aha will events. The team has a meal srhedaled at fiae iS •. Injury situation Is much average o( 204.1 yards •tanford hag the heat all-around I a game »"• at I Wouldn't You Like rermd in passing with 1.124 yards I Is oar Ins dl optimistic ovei gained. To Be In Our Shoe*? II nf the aqt and indicated faaaa a mataa abataete W. MM II UUoata ana >et hv Mliklgan asul II Miidird tsa they stand aaad Mnassa af ta¬ Skulduggery, Cheating They're I int aa la their coafareaea t around with a ehamptanahlpa and la Ike Raaa ■awl New Year's Day. If they do, NCAA Head Blasts SPALDING ty.fj they'll be the first quite a bit of ec¬ 'Unethical' Practices . learns ever to fare each other ui lat quarterback during the Ihe Rose Bowl after having met lj drills and luring the regular season. They SADDLES played at Illinois Oct 1, and the 10 leaders won 11-21. TALLADEGA. Aln uP> - Col- The NCAA, ho rontlnued. is lege I not bail should Id', atioliahed h.niue,od "root and branch" unless it I* h*niPered in it. inveatiga cleansed of hyicwrw,, skuldug- '"ratine "everybody shuts TV T/ie ilejtf For (Iainpu* Hear Coverage gcry ind cheating." the head of when questions are asked the National Collegiate Athletic "The alumni." Moore added, Association Iwlievcs Not Requested "would rather go on cheating thnn Dr. A II Mo.re, president of eapuse others who are ihealui.il ■patel— Maiilf arena* saam wear. are famena Um reentry ever fer all* Tbey tee* Ite ftel* fer mmU Ihe NCAA and also faculty chair- You mar read that the m NCAA Ircmsr SWANK wato/4. d<#« I Tu«*d.i> s little dubious of as hi tti By Ohio State man of athletics for at many years has caught IV or II arhoois. But the University of Alabama, not neorly enough Is to*iag done." iraeee mate Mm •tab HgtT ell lire thre at YaaDerweart'e* COLUMBUS. Ohio (Ah - (Ihe. Jate UnhroraHy hat derided not to ask Use NCAA Television C«n- '« Michigan State-Ohio 8QOS H. fottdnk aid Brat. ljp|< f State fnotball game. Ill Norm WASHINGTON Richard C. Lartunl, Ohio Stale director, gave thew two y . hards I lift*.* f is were puuled able to i ihio State. lost, all right," ai M'kitv made the charges Quarterback Club Monday nlghl Alabama has been a power in CUV la Baa f. O. BD 1-Mfit h I after watching southern fink ball Mr assay ysart. normal TV rang* of stations which The NCAA head said Mams Bah Cartaaa . Oay Parma Id carry the con test at Ohio ium. _.ider present NCAA rules, a universal, may apply tor pemus- ■son to telacast a wliout gsma Parents, The Michigan State-Ohm State to ' go to you the m EVERYTHING MUST GO! S um 7uo* fieiiiit Skill brltiu Vafcga to «IUt 10" • I-HWL- p» t>l % rr tiii ^KSBHBK -,J1T»~, fwKtt ii«R| ■■XT "MiiiftgMn BJet Troupe At State After Rg s$*§&. i f r... . . ■ -■ m* lurchill Differ* pmrchil Dulles es Pessimistic irSiSSrsjr Madrid lay limiting Talbott at saying ut Global Strife IJ. 8. air units supplied with atomic air of T,halknv»ky and lived WASHINGTON (AV~S*,r,Ury of Stat, Pull,, **ul Tu,a- I, ttmr reputation. day th*r, t« "riwaon to f,»r" th, Commumat* «r, ovadiiitr i nl„, tenainn* in both Kur»i» and th, Hnr K**t. frv<.,„i ,„hrr iwrhjtiH talk* about any concrete aillijwt involving xl»bal th, gnvrnmicnt liulim. and wil- 1 «•» had an ,»ri; ! sinn with l*rraMmt Ewrnhnwi Naril* Nrrln* wan a ami frightened »w,». giving Ih, rol, ih, t*M in Interpretative ballet. llrr recoveries from diffl- , Th" r"'
u" background tor dancing of Mum Cl\m ami ih, istr ?f»3| '%jt, .$>/ i f engineering While I bilk* thus refketed Ih, Willi, llnust', liut th»v cult |K»itton» were remarkable M«r, *,th costuming of lairvlantt characters and sprightly. flkn, KliMini over th, outcome of Ra«t-W<»l friction at hi* Soil Society ! rimed l» >~iv what lailrr *1 U Ml Alexia laaalwr wan a Mg and j Htht Italic! sprinkled freely aMe prlaee Msgfilii jthroughout the performance. Member (lets When the final rortrin fell the 5^- j Jl"'" n,w* confercnc,, Prim, ! ..... Scenery In the "Swan take * audience seemed to feci thev had Mrr !>ii Winston ChuirlUll was one of the more important | seen one of the best ballet com* a m»rr eptimUtlc lack "> *Z £TZ: factors in conveying the dramaticpanic* in the world perform and 1 of Amenta was '*rvriiin, mi ltu«- ; from Madrid. I don't know pic- the Still I'oit* i ciscly what was at Talbott »»r Gen. i |,"or<* Ch,c' °' Su"' who " u"v" effect of the ballet to the audi- showed their appreciation with rnre Once again. Sadler's Wells ■ continuous curtain calls for five a lavish product!. students: rim* Willi T*lboll, but I ,*n w.i O. Hill. fatrnuan will con-ilh(» w, li«vr in. plan. '<* »"< •t MS, in* iitumi, wtapnnn in Spain II Hill. aareiiliv, wviclarv nf land when wc h«v« pla«» lur »tor- Mtrhiaan » SI.I, Soil Coiwcv.ll.*.' ma ** , ■•"lotinc, lh,m puliliclv l, rid and to tmr i-ilrnti.il