i 1 - I Itea^Kr^^ro PJ i =»_ SLIGHTLY -:v;i'S PUBLICATION kT» JANVAItV «0, 1W4 ItttoggBtrbftS? ,ttoMBhMim"» ... .... _. ditto tto'VMM (miiii amft « NMMfi art Jtoto •MVNWythf treaty tint Kw*« already week. hM ap. sTptoSrys J*MMtwy at Stat. Dulles to* August. after Rhe* tad toatoatly MmiM th« arm) Comprombe Rejected Captives Drive to Limit Greeted Assumes Casual Wildly Ike Stalemated Red Objectiona at Reception WASHINGTON <*>>—Sen. Bricker (R.-Ohk>) Tuemtay re jeeteri a proponed com prom toe In hia drive for a eanatlfutional mendment to limit the PteaMant'a treaty-making pewern. Over-Ruled PANMUNJOM OS*) -Sing- —PrcaMcnt Blacnhowtr nibbled ch The rompromlae wae1 drafted hy the GOP leadership in Ing, flag-waving anti-Red j ind Hr»nk • gfatoa of tomato Juice at a reception donate In hopaa of avert- i atobt whera he ahook hand* with Sen. McCarthy tog a pnrtynplittlng fight Chlneae and Korean prinonera ' (R..WIa.). LC Series of war began tho journey by the Republicaa Senatorial To Present paign Committee for Midi Heifetz Show Concert Preview Srt for 4 Today .a of the OOP Policy Comm icre. ' Mr mora than a year whBa The Ohio senator said the nib- A preview of I he program ■ion Set to he prrncnted tonight by itute would not rhango the prceent alluatlnn la which treaties riolinixt Janrha llnlfet* will i Resolution be liven from 4 to I thla a victory for nfternonn In the Union Muala Netoe a gatai IW a k lither MSC'a name Room, sponsored by Union Board. whMi eetoNria wMh too Cm me siena and General Moteb I erll he dla- Boh Raamumm, Portland. Ore. tnBan wtoM to ItoaBI, britoer Nationalists, Itintnr, will play tor the altefnonn MilaM waaM deny Can- | ft tonight's atodent rnaram, whlrh will lllustrala and meeting at 7:80, rarrlbe lleltetx' select kma. Billion DoUir a^ioii Plrni Nettota wtu to pntokl an atoi B waa ..laM' MSmt.- wtow awrWijst* an admlnMrelieu snMal aaid Idant Blaanhaww la ready to NEW YONK (to — Ocnerel anSto aas a has.- Only 20 Krat-flolr Uetota tor Motors Tuenday put a Wilton dol- win to a >c ronrert remained In the Union I tart behind it* confidence In the 4. "Ttore should lie lltlle Ticket ORire on the eve of HeiMU' UiTte^helMwJt.^lm™rk| "* aoor« "• wufnwi ana rtmarn- Immediate trrm Mure and the long jam.nd toe it. nmriuri demand for Its 1 ehanae In the over-all lcv<" them in a few days lo the Chineao Nathmallat iaUnd of Pormoaa. to leave I lis president. Harlow H. Cur- The Koreans were going Into the I. "Consumer cured that it to dkl some repnit- j tirr. announced the corporal "Rmiata in r. Major" by Ho will spend ihr sum in expand rm micht write that "1 snubbed "Sonata In C Minor" by OrlCC. One clauar of Brleker's i I $100 In the YMCA thr produrlion tacilitira nt I'< "Sonata No. I In O Ml various divisions. 1. "The natloa'a gams pradnel dent scholar- With that, McCarthy turned and "Concerto No. a" by Vitus- "tr tSftT wot hack Iota ewer waa the room. Elrcn- juat about ready to at I so.—I pm. cut, Taia«ay. The North Korean start was leave when McCarthy spotted him. Id mm and ahook hands and men and industrialists, J-Hop, Vane# railed for t a.m. but Indian guards thorn up l<] hours because t In a low voice lo the Prcs- r or lire's sitoiklk ShotcTrymfc feat Nam toreog a i Campus Veteran* Nowwnao aooM aal MlCfeitoi sail, tot Stm ' " toat year's total wae TJMJtO. To Sponsor Blood Drive Feb. 2&26 . ■ I tor MB The huge expanaion fund ap McCarthy later lauchincly de- room. ... t teforo thr Mil of 1M5. rertormert wfji to board fiew On Ida lour ol the ballroom El- Inatrad of Daily * t to in both aighhk_ rinal iedcbif «• to MM mtawir also came serosa Sen. miter (R-Ind-I, who one* called Stale Senator* Ninth Annual Neard held by Mate Mr many years will to the aim af I rector. CbnSMmmXa Wamtoa IUM Photo VnUI last year MBC waa To l>l*dge flag the PrtunVtoHy rrtfv,ato«CM. pr^among V. & enttagaa in Mood - ... e" U they tried to n lurn ™liod side. Brikn arsrVJZnifiE Contest Start* The II Amorgans,, one lilted to , Once a Week and MTgauto Korea aa * boater WKAK to Bra«k wnmuniam remained In their | lansing (to — The mrtd* mm nirnn inniwi inmrau lent camp. The Psdr had refused f** iture Sorer*. CMMgtoU Ptotographr mi toMWad b» Kapto Alpha Mil Epialiorr aim chatted with tola lit reeently. Th« conladi b Major* *f too MBC music depart¬ Allied handr al l:M am. u V -fl fit ♦ a agmtol ttoty BegubUean members gmI to PIT entlepr students will ment wtN to broadcast aver pb aptry M» raguirod. AH en- WHAN Prtday at Pll pJn. t—rnlniii 2m^5»3a!M»^ol BCtota. Paratmm of Michi«an. South sion. the ehamtor apwf to per¬ thai* muat to port marked nrt (tor than April I. IMt. Ptoabd the Bowman will play tw* effete rompsafttow, Pfemq- form the art once a week ' Ptrtorm will to iudged In foui I Sot coma home " gmaxc^tooaber Martin and Bcp. San. Harry T Hittla (B-iaat Lanainc) said he lhou«M a dally flaaeao: news, feature, sports atton an hand ware (trtara story or picture sequence RStlSS! at robmrnrii Weeks, af fw Atr Porta Talbott tag af J-Mto nmdtodto miir'v'itr |» ItH If* eligible for entry. fesI ttotoaW to M Hptoa.. iw Ml pMograpbrr may enln tot pictures, but not more thai when IE In appearance IK* in a single claaa. All pic at CanwgtaJtoU Appointment todaa will remain the proper!, 1917 followed llrtftU' OMfet iHOTil af the photograghar. m Bumto. Ha has toon >acn since 1MI. a,Of flood Ihrmbaj. Mmiai V" •'•*a.n Section Editor l farms or additional lei tots hia appatud frorWf. Ha ptayad W* al Mr —B Japemne sarthquaka, riots In >-•••»•» :?»i j '< lit, Ssbsol of Jatawal- MitckeU OK'd by Committee y of Houetoq, Houa- Japam UNO duly to Bon Pea. KAM MM ,Mbr n tosh p. MP mm waa tf WbBar Will W- iaUold ' riariVh4■* %■*«• JU'iSrJTtMT 55j?*w«fbern5i hp Molina Mordberg of the and Home Economics Jewish Events Sulnrday morning, Ruaeh, fers«« iNldng»> M the nine* tho rorolatlon cm i af the old home and will! '*» * men. The walls will he made at flip- iris deportment. Other plans for the wrok m- V K end Japan, «ftw WW apeak at It waa tho Htonry m \ elude Friday services at i JO P in. . plana for the house show f'""" canterbury Ctub'a meeting. I SO of the year. Llnog tM •aMMnUaa an moot („t the Fmindatlnn. anil Kosher 11% atudv mom,, t; of whieh will ' formed at many klaactnr i by Mho Rtho au«t*. 'Kitchen followed by an open be two-men room, and two that I ,h'lr.m " nt ?:J0 pin. Sunday wtll accommodate three men. >( d'patm Uee atoek aad Meal la fTUeage. e will be Iwa denaera. I Having a house built at College Lutheran ( reem. baaa.matbsi's them hasui made studyinp T>#pm.8un- chAAar* •* »•*' "tipply ran "Take A Walk Around Your- M*. and taeal ream en ' conducive foi the SAE's, but they talk b.v Dr. Wlllium II. e* Hear, and reeeeatlen say the.v all" becoming arcuf" ~~ r of family re- Mac reem aad laaadry . ed to the strange sound*. B< i at Pennsylvania State Un- m In the basement. There they confessed that they | ■ will be given Wednesday. class ilea I* » drop In Up Rtcciil developments in kitchen noise. IS p.m. Friday In tho Union bucket of the immen*e poten¬ Manning will I* given by MnrJ- Ballroom. Oery Cutler will —~ tial demand. Social Circuit Dave Beatty, Oxford says that the only trouble with Junior, the all-college "Winter 1 derland" donee. Communion A dkHfruntled ho tee general home for a company the plans fot the new home la In Jackson, Mich. *eal Seta Tan Alpha pin- wrote to a Moacow ph. that one of the SAE's Meeting a are Lois Kay Dnorcnbns, Orand HSptrfs sophomore to Tom will lie encouraged. am Miss Prdersen says she was and Ihe at Newman Philosophy Club meeting Hall at t:IS p.m. from a nouthern Induilrlal city cktlmlaR that Ik Gtrrison, Birmingham sophomore waa only awe ropy of the The Christian Student Founda¬ Sigma Chi: and Pat Colvin. book In her whole city. tion will stage an indoor olt senior to Dave Disbrow. were last term Brooklyn senior and Theta Xi Without onouffh cookbook*, he held at 10 In the Run*ion woman can't rely A fashion show, with appro*- Etta Tan Alpha engagements bark ar side dear or they would on her huaband to fin m matfl.v 100 coeds modeling the ire Tonl Baciow, Detroit junior ; be thrown in the Bed Cedar guments lliey designed unit made o Frank Powers. Royal Oak sen- River. travail by Mayata. The I But don't worry gala., tho UA lor and Delta Sigma Pi; Annr |* , huaband can nlwaya road berg. Flint senior to .tor of our richly illuatrated, de¬ nt and back door. DeVries, MSC alumni; and Xai tailed cookbook*—or now ho •arish. Charlotte sophomore to I11Red Cedar ought to have a pen will be held In the eo ; McKay. Charlotte Junior. 1,1 .vimmers next tall. rople'a Church. The could even take leaaom on feature the Aim. "W SlyM County Rehabilt- dude: Christine Ncvnn*. Musi ville senior fo Arf Rnnan. Dear-, i ise" to the parents. The pnr- For You irhn is working „.l T...„ I\„, do not say "please" to born graduate student and Lamb- 1 .MlflUl 1 HO-liaV children as they do in the Un da Chi Alpha: and Pat Minkrl. .. . .... States. "Your free education may Akron. O., senior to Rudy Muel- rlt't'th 111 I.IllCRgO be the reoaan for M." Ktreten said. lor. Rochester senior and Alphs Gamma Rho: and Bettc McManus. Home economics staff nrWVM Huntington Wixxls Junior to Jin' .attended regional meetings I Ivans. Hartford senior and Theta Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Al Yawr KrHUmt 1 Chi; and Rory Carrier. Rerwyn. | t)r Bcrmce D Borgtnan. at i Low Out; III., sophomore to Bob Burns, Al- ! sociale professor of home mil jagcmeiit and ihild developmen pena junior and Psi I'psilon. KAV8 KNIT Engaged Kappa Delta engagements are attended o research ronferent Lois Mitten. Pleasant Ridge sen- | on family life . > football admirers will lor to Don Samson of .the U. S ; Mis* Bare! B. Strahan, head t to learn of the reeenl Navy: and Fran Johnson. Jack- ' textiles i lothiog and related art i Expertly Shampooed of MSC't hwtball ton Junior to Harold Hooker nt | .nd Mrs Mary L Roaencran the U. S. Armv I Tl'RA instructor, were pieeewl I cut anil Htyletl to lothlng and textile reeran flatter you 29—LAST CHANCE is Ward Youngqulst. Traverse conference Miss Strahan senn City to Sue Kurtv. Ovid Dr. Margaret A. TO ORDER a Spartanettt's' ended a regional ' ELDA DIANE Upset in Meet The Spartaneltrs team were defeated To Hold Square -r\ Dwacw 1954 WOLVERINE ■ s. Poller Taft .... t.•"■t"; HOW THE STARS SOT STAKRD.. Peoples Church. Dancing it Fun ' [ and . VIA* AFTtA VIAAl (ei J 01 o. ins R< »»u r'&ss3Is nv "•a IJ^lo^H.OnUr , mm* • t I ftrrtri. St tfcs "S-SB, y%t-'A .%/ * IPW$ASI ^Sai k LLETIN LEerto i4V-A J had already b \ OUR FSUIT ■■■ M AKES. • vi •v; ^ j; S SPRTN-0 DEBUT i bos oars. M to I >t port of Pueal uticaUy become ci Jen 22. the UM. Com I. regardless of At* B Looking very 1954, our Dob suits M coming out for spring . . . the « ( v> rrgotng newest in beeutiful fashion for the, "coke" set. Shown are but three front our collection of rich worsteds, onlv minor inc camel hairs, flannels, and cashmere- l*OW's steppe i they did not woof blenA' M vWd*.a spring .sym¬ twIiM China or i phony in line, fabric, color end style 'rat wqfK&xislyWiiBrrt ptices-to please end delight. A. Figure * contoured' Femsworfh eool flennel cardigan suit ■- rl „ with a fldfcuheble cfBp._white pique crdUr.■ •hie, beige, pink or matse. i% SlambjF to 15. fX. B. Three-piece suit' ofoemel heir end wool Wend, with aim fly-front skirt, -•west end button punctuated bo* - (achat. Hue. Monde, navy or pink, to IS. D9.fi. C. Trim bos jedbF suit etth e woven motif on col¬ lar end cuffs, end a skirt pared down iv*- 1. '•?«•*» :*V . - tevV