Representative Aid Korean GIs No Action Taken on Bond Issue Foresters Publicise Shindig Sales Increase Reported by Wolverine w from th« small loan fund used , on the Rose Bowl trip, when ' ' repaid, will put the govern- tnent about $400 ahead. situation ' The money, as mentioned * * ' r i - before, went into pep rallies. T. the I Michigan State i: i i of student government, and other projects, «erm> the tax brought In about B400 (with Canadians Show 'Em onil an honorable i Would it not be unfortunate to make a chance in name ' " H rr k " " would inevitably result in confusing us with another school, par¬ m loans are repaid making 13.200). to tUNdo ahmadyj budgeted, or will be noon. ticularly with a school whose football team has done none too well ■if, t Pass the Match Box in recent years? jr JT w y? i* J Indent government will'probably enter spring term— ■Rapsi the last ltor the tax- tax—with only a few cents of this Ian K. Osbsra % If • In Canada, students don't waste time with words Ji it or M 'M M War Mi k ■sbhg Mo ill panty raids when they feel frustrated. The mode of self-expression across the border seems Letter To The Editor Night Staff it sir 4e Vf ~ <3. English Queer 53- Peteoeh I to be burning persona non grata iu effigy, according to the h — Hatcher's ■* H'ttPrfy Associated Collegiate Press. »!. Perish ' NlfM HNk EdMar Bttfea C.rr eg ■»» SO 52. Art Just how effective this proves as a deterrent device is licS 1—m »u/" . C."v*rm VlMcy! fg'V 53.Srr.an Bmn, Marilyn MHsan, H St o questionable. But atudents have shown that It's dramatic, il 41 " round k. MSU Stand ■rity HcdHsad. Turn TayUr. 54 Th:.r.| anyway. n si Vf SO 53. Before A month ago, Cniversity of Toronto atudents— 53. Droop IT dressed in Ku Klux Kian robes and shouting "Joe's our t 63 53 Contu foe! Joe's h shmne!" burned Sen. Joseph MeCarthv in effigy. Now more irate students nt the University of Rritish Praised Te the Miter: Columbia have undertaken another burning. They strung up, in effigy. Col. Robert R. McCormick. publisher of the Chicago Tribune. McCormick's dummy was stuffed with Congratulations llatchcr and la the Regents nt the University of Board Michigan for denying the fact of Campus Classifieds LOW copies of lb* Tribune and hung lieforc being set ablaze. PHONE: ED 2-1511 EXT. 268 that Michigan State should be; The burning was a protest against the Tribune's recent lulled a university. COST attacks on I-ester B. Pearson, Canadian Minister of Kx- 1 agree with them that the two Affalrs. school* would be quite hard 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. to identify separately. Also. I find II hard to con- Michigan State News be thii U called a a title of AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE •bed on rUaa days Monday tbrouah Friday. Inrlualv*. durinjr nity and .State a at ED t-i Over Collet* I and aprtna torn* avcapl day* after holiday*: weekly durum it mar term, and one *peclal freuhman laaue between aummer and term*. Entered aa second clam matter under art of Marrh S. 1S7» at poat office. East Lamina. Mich. flEl IMS iti »> tl.M TYPEWRITE!! AOOmONAL "CHARGES MOKE CAR mom? SALES - RENTALS j II Sc SPARTANS ALWAYS GET Chilis k, so* lie SETTER DEALS AT c^^Bclcctlton i ! Tboy mat ant, torn.) that "If* the principle of the thing." AUTOMOTIVE LES POOTTS 1010 S. Wsd-ogtos tow. WOLVERINE* T/PI tohat •taWntgaataalbf object to{the hie* of paying ami 117 1 KALAMAZOO FOR SALE ! Jmrt hew strong 5m* objection la, the.gpring term regie- VOU WIU GAM TYPtMi WANTED bmtlee vote will tell. | IHMtMltliM ~ _ Special for Farmers9 Week ' MEYERS smTonanva MM CMMfMMiPBL- MLM.M EAFPA DELIVERY SERV I ll Lssiw, Mclvdng «*lle —» t«*v PsHtct mschtsicsl conditio*. Sss it today DECKER REALTY CO. E..t Lrfl_ aSBSSavas ■awn. 4:11 pas.. College House jar. Hospitality Sntfr Sct ■7.*• Jadt- ."iji&l 4 *y:r+.Km4 tin MICHIGAN STATE K1W8 Farmers' Week TaHa Social Circuit Offer Heine Ec Ideas Tbcii XI Donald Wolfe, Shirley Wade, „ . . „ Rr CAROL LARSON Joe Weber, Cleveland, O. senior •Today* Farmer*' Week coed-Interest program* will give to Marilyn Hall, Detroit junior women advice on good family relation* and kitchen planning. and Alpha Gamma iVlta: Lewis The «e**ion*. which will take place in the Auditorium, will I Wlnt, Holly sophomore to De- also feature a talk on MSC* adopted Ryukyu* University. Pointr aenlor and Delta Chi; and Lecturing thi* morning will' Wannie Aah, Flint aenlor to Don be Mi** Eleanor Dennmore, O. junior home demonstration agent for Delta Theta. Kent County, and Dr.. William arc: Mary lor to Jim Norrla. Casnovia Rraduate and Delta Siama Phi; Mary Schrenk. Detroit aenlor to Bob RenoMa, Royal Oak Rraduate and Delta Tau Delta: Mareiu Jann BKickmorc. IMttlc Crock Smith. LaOranac. III. aophomorc Jack Ammnn, Grand loTveretl Gettlea. Detroit aoph¬ Rapids aenlor and Delta Sl*ma omorc: and Ginny Ward. Mt. Pi; Gall Over. LaGran*c, III. Pleaaant Junior to Jim Haldlc. Planned for the varied Inter¬ freshman to Howie Erler, Elm- Rochester, aenlor and Psi Up- ests of, women by the. home ec¬ senior and Kappa SiR- onomics department, these pro¬ grams arc open to students, fac¬ Two former students of Ryuk- ulty, and residents of Lansim; and East learning. help Miss Dcnsmorc in showing Tuesda.v's agenda consisted of I IphaKappa 'Alpha the audience colored slides of the University. "Every member of the family Maxinc Nordberg and Shipley of the home economics department discussing "Function¬ Maiv is a homcmuker," will be the key¬ al Furniture—What, How, and tins MSCGreeks note of the talk given at U a.m. by Dr. William H. Smith. Jr. A Why?" Miss Reba Staggs. direc¬ tor of the home economics of the National Livestock and Meat dally 9:30 - 5:30 Ihurnda.v native of Flint, Dr. Smith is a .... 9:30, unlit Kappa Alpha will become MSC's 18th sororitv Fri- consultant to institutes on mar¬ | Board, in Chicago, pointed out Inifrht when a charter chapter is installed by the AKA's riage and parent education. j practical meat preparations, i Tmi Omega graduate chapter of Lansing, ing "The Importance of evaluat¬ our own rontrlbwtlons to i Open house at the Home Ec- I onomics Building will be held at Little Checks venter 11 coeds are anticipating becoming charter mem- Mie | daily during 12 noonTours the coed ses¬ process of bnlMIng strong fam¬ sions of the new' food's of the sorority after ding in the Ivyette Inter- :iub for more than a year. „ n-npus Chest and octe^ as guides for rumpus visit- new project started ilies and to pay attention to the kind of person we are." will be stressed In his speech. "Take A I lab. home furnishing studio, and lab vilt Pay Off! I name of the Ivyette Club Ivyettes was working at the Com¬ by the Walk Aroand Yonrself." j conducted. ■recently changed to the Ivy munity Nursery School in Lan¬ Marjoric Rcttcsworth, general | Prof. Taylor to Ditru** Miniature checks-it-whito that J Pledge Club in order to fol- home service supervisor for a Ithe tradition of the other To acquaint students with the | Social Welfare Concept pa.v nff in biic compliments Jackson company will speak at i which sought admission Alpha Kujjpn Alpha sorority,- the any way you mix Ihent! 1:30 p.m. today. Her theme will "Analysis of the concept <• |AKA Ivyettes held an Open House in the Union Oct. 24. They presented center around recent develop- I Social Welfare" will be Pro- They're wonderful, ments in kitchen planning. | John F. A. Tavlnr's subject at a skit stressing AKA's aims: high waahable denims, a breezy scholastic and ethical standards "There is no ideal kitchen be¬ i philosophy department colloqn and unity and friendship among cause each should be geared to Mum. at 4 p.m., Thursday in ? croup that proves there i from 3 to S la Union the own individuals needs," Miss is something new and college women. Mrs. Fnnncttc Tkt PiRHdlfsk Rcttcsworth will point out. A Norris. former Regional Director fun under the sun 1 . dram of Ike nriwn from former MSC graduate, she helped Detroit gave additional in¬ plan the "Easy Dries It Kitchen" Rlne or black checks i af Ike pMiea have formation about AKA. which will be on rampus during HAVK I SEW with chalk white. Sizes 7 to 15. Farmers' Week. SHORT nal Alpha Kappa Alpha i at !• a.m. will be a speech by "ITAUEWT Jacket 5.98 unneci at Howard Univcr- j Dr. Frederick Hwarta. pres¬ iv 16. 1908. It has grown ident of the Ingham Cmmty Re- HAIR CA T Cuffed Short 3.98 ine to more than 10,000 Mrs. Dorothy 1 rs with 96 active under- erview, Lansing, 1.59 Klip Head-Kerchief <• chapters. Omega chapter ». -landing national pro- dean of pledges. SleevelefM Mouse 3.98 .»A is the Dr. Swart* is keenly interestAl Project inaugurated Slim Skirt 5.98 in "preventive geriatives" which . supplement health serv- tho "flood area" of Missis- < Delta Sigma Pi are educating people to prevent Full Skirt (mtl shown) 5.98 health problems in older age. A To Pick Queen resident of Lansing, he is a grad¬ uate of the University of Cincin- Vent Mouse 3.98 ng warm war n earn Pedal Punts 5.98 Candidates from each women's l»M Ik m M assistant in internal medicine at living unit will compete ft.r How Halter (aot shown) 3.98 P prajret. Aid It National J Mayo Brothers Clinic. Queen of Delta Sigma Pi Satur- IHe American Cnnnril Dr. John U. Harrison, MSC pro¬ , fraternity's informal fessor of history, will speak on j Eighty-two j therepresent campuses m a«» ^ country in this competition, panel of radio. TV. stage and ELDA DIANE . movie personalities will select a BEAUTY SALON | AKA formed the Ivyette 111-j co0(, to wear lho National Rose Ateve Ik* feMaee Drat Mm more about i Quern crown. She will receive a it alltl other prizes ra. ro i-uii i t find SWL Rush Smoltrr Planned for Tonight Spartan Women's League will hold a rush smoker at 7 p.m. i rem. "My Dad. a chemist. tonight in the YWCA building. I got the play-acting bur in school and " The organization is a campus service group and is a so-spon- i oIIcrp. I waa In a .mall port at the Paaodena i *f Tnm Owi l sor of the annual Spinster Spin. Playhouse when they plrked mo to Iart ' the hnin M . for 'Golden Boy'. I never worked ao hard la iny life. But Uw auecoaa of Um picture SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF EAST LANSING I'M FOR CAMELS! I'VE FOUND INGHAM COUNTY. MICHIGAN "THEY GIVE ME EVERYTHING I LIKE IN A CIGARETTE—GENUINE NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION MILDNESS, REAL FLAVOR. YOU'LL LIME CAMELS, TOO I A opecial etoeUaa bavin* been caM la la kali la mid school dintrict aa Um 23rd day af February. MM: THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Moaday. the IMh day af Febmnry. UM. 9 >• ** a'dadt PJL. Eaatam Standard Ttaae. in lb. M day ■it!. «„ whkh aarecioiered m ■■"CriMR* la ha ahcMa la vata at ■adatatha dark a# lha elty nr laaraahiy ia y mlatirad hrm tho tWWhi baaka at aaeh cityr or lawaabip Hark, aaad Rat n- Soctutary at Uw Wmi at bRHM p ' M, MM 1 —— :#»< >;« c VJi i J Home Games Scheduled One-School Affair High School Mates Remain Together as Spartan'Matmen GUINNESS idccd 1* the high school ThiiSrtat dies .1 college team with ...lorn! \ its regulars, but that': it tatising Eastern has MSC wrestling, af Coach Fend ley Col- cs of the 1.0 rising high Don Phillip*. Jim Sina- ViU Perrono, ami Unriy starting ore the former Quakers. Phillips, although he graduat¬ ed in 1950. is only a sophomore at State. He rpent three years in the Air Force, leaving the serv¬ ice as a sergeant. While at East¬ lit- was state champ in the HTJQHES Cooperative Felbuakip'-Program for enway ern, 12C pound division. He it MSC'i t, Line-up ft Needed CLEARANCE Sport Shop -LOWER MAIN- Fined Came SPORT 'Fair Chance' SHIRTS £ireft Convict*; Tito Emcapod ■spwl K»V.'v;;;g£j| IHM'! r «C i ^Itan'«OrL I TknMr at M i+?r H*5M