» WRATHKK: COTTONPICKIN' COLO AGAIN TODAY Totecli for Mason-Abbot Storm Souwulw Door hoy Found Russia Refuses to Pull irm Changes Planned In Dale House Still Lott of Hay; ANN ARBOR tA*v—Oscar Hit- u**Ur of nearby Manchester (in* ally has the keys to home back. Now all lie the house itself. hit faw. Troops From Austria i and whirled Peace Try 1 . Some pieces on the farm of C. E. Mulreed. 18 miles away. Two weeks ago Mulreed broke open a bale of hay. Thete AjflflH Squelched By USSR set of house keys inside. Yep. they turned out to ln» Haeu be- forr Conirrraa in tuniirht'ft meeting. Student Government will pub¬ lish a booklet outlining the •cordmg to Have lly- government head. Early Rain Floods Red Cedar; Breaks Phone, Radio Service campus pltoue raldrv Tucsdai that the drenched campus Red Cerl.tr and I hi Utilities at ««? 3 ding to the gt«* tenanro ricpaitmci Water flooded i ably die Ensemble a.m. Tur.dar when water *eep- (Ink initio " To Perform H*y, j„e! IVitiiit". litis talis for (litiitlitlttl*** Blood Registration Thursday Marilyn's UMOC Contest Voting Arrival Ends To Start Needs "Shot in Arm' Thr Grillrr (fuartrt ti*h atrinif enoemble. w Ilri- ill Lull in Korea Today in Union j!.i!£ I h<>|..-,l for," Itoli makr i t a first n|>|>eu retire VotiiiK for thr t'tflimt Ma Cainpil., Will iH'gili t(»lav i in n'l th. rr-ponx- we of th. MSC Vvtvl A»»ouati(in, aai'l hrrr Thuraday nipht at K:I5 WESTERN FRONT, —-in thr Union ( uiir.itirw. j' """■piwteiii'e. T u.wia v ■rilnriif the lark »f in M ill the blood Korea, (**i — Marilyn; I'rtiniea iI|ii|i[hiI in a riimlltlute', Will eon lit aa Vote,. ' Magnzillt* Nuilll'l dm. I Quarter , Monroe chattered the quirt I'roeeetle from the Alpha I'll! Omega Jolnistiii lo llitiirtl ticket. will be eUmit.' I „„ thl, Korean front Tue.dny ! go lo Campus Chetl. ring Slated ! "We'll Hloek-Hrulle ChretX *hr>lle, anil |»ppin« ! Cniori voting Will la' I I'liolcm Tukni awan.bMariww.r Jtie>h flash bulbs gieeted the bulb, «.«.«• n..; people from 1*1.A.' iK-orir* . j(,,M|)y r Expenses added. Show Tryouts i tei Uraat Iff y , j favorite pin-up as she I \ through Friday ami Feb. l'Mo* ftrial string quartet of the aca¬ <•-** ♦ 824 adUsi rr- Apr ! 2 and 3 will tw held tonight More than gO.OMO airmen, ma demy and later rmes and soldiers cidwded tub nf,fi Thursday at 7 30. Any stu- The r«uite«| (*• ' thr it*' M " pledges her first three rhows «M ymur wo* ij'vmg •ient w ho i> interested in riding She sang a little Bui nobpd' if urged to try out roam teb. id. Urh ticket mM minded that The boys just canv * K^wTTESmL i - . ter^ffrSusiwn mLt be^.rd- Tr.giish style riding w(U judged tonight and Western style tomorrow at the Livestork Pavi- be to a sec her. Her eoktail dress ha> plunging neckline. lianre will rauut as IM voles far the barer'* favorite eamli-. NEWS IN BRIEF Men peer bed «te» teteobun- date. The king will be eho*eu * '** tut. Steam of Uw 17 rndav a< cording to Fcrr^ lion by Prof Byron Good, head from a man 1 It I Rains Flood Stale Rivers Hallmark senior class p»r»>* c I College farms. f Of V- Light 1111 >g - f11 Iti | ng a spr mg-tike thaw Dr horse" is encouraged to jk> so wrwe — blank from 8 Agriculture Hall. Barrett, to Speak A picture wa Michigan Communist* guilty of Smith Act violations a —-f fm ,T . mfrtlsi Tuesday This docs not need to be done be- Marilyn • stoppod di tails of all Ihc campaign stunts hours of deliberation on four months of prosecution lore tr>«ut». At Fi imelcts. to be performed lie turned in to Dougherty at the Union Desk or For further inforroeUon. eok- * Til tSbb«*» wW* 0 ke«taee.w,.,i-JirW-; to an APO member tn Organiza¬ Mackinac milk pie bring uff eampus tew a ride lu and asM de^tr frum the t.ct IVirkftt or Jeme. Hooker. Sesinuw senior. • tion Room 2 Union. Voting will begm in the Union Bridge Intfuiry rnteSL LANSING (At—A proposed liglglellwok at noon and continue until 8 p.m. About 160 students signed up Hagv.rH lo Aitea / toriby through Friday and Feb. 24 Goo. Murray D. Van lo donate on the fint ttay of re«- Prrebvlrriaa taw found on the titration. Monday. Goo! for the Prof Pkul picked up by the » «°0 sponsors at UCLA rueento sen* MwygUSSg iOwS it," said Pat JWJMuflo .IM>r to the V^eCWbchellme- Sjr^fdre- ff m use *» "*** m» * MMggyni .yr>., '• ... TH1.MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Plenty 'Savvy' Needed ?; Retreat: Wise Political Move - Night Editor Has (Mltnr'a Nate: ThtsJa IM edits them s a Busy In springing hi* somewhat surprising removal of a In a weekly «eHr« tick??#! tertnhiing whirl,, xranW. ii„ • request to chsmro the name of Michigan State College to possible. w Iron, |, MSI'. Pres. John A. Hannah engineered a smart political uft to die. Capitol Commrnta New*. March "'.lit MM, maneuver but fitted it into a poorly-handled Irtitlh plan. i mlly howing lare and mat of the scrap the University with the State of Michigan'* Beard I«gMa- of Re¬ Bill If anyone on the State News getr ulcers, it should be an As¬ sociate Editor, mere commonly gents. Hannah took probably the wisest path avail¬ known as the night editor. able at the present time. It was an obvious move to "save face." and prevent hard feelings in the Irr> member of the l55 must run In the prim- re edited, headlines written The bill fared with obvious defeat. Rut it is was icturer engraved and pagf conjectural whether it would have been wiser to a crept such defeat — at least this year — or to withdraw. It's Up to You Uecnusc qf this fact, the !.e»: news He checks the moil leads staff member to pick up copy lake-up planned, the night edi- »r and his staff leave the Stal« few?- office for Campus Press Sen. Harry Hitlle (R-Unsing) and Rep. Harold Hung- Across the page, you'll find something new ami dif¬ Mature traditionally avoids tail prepared daily in Ag Halt by the There they read gaily aheet* • rrford (R-lamsing). sponsors of the bill, say that they ferent. in?; up things which to thoi MSC Information Services. His will go along with the College's request. So apparently It's the State News' "living units seen1 fairly unimportant. TI' the issue will die. page," designed to MSU proposals fell into this ei carry new* from men's and women's dorms antl co-ops, anil calls Hehind the screen of controversy and confusion is a kernel of hope for the future. With the publicity aroused from sororities and fraternities. If these living units supply enough information, the tegory. in most of the anion with information for stoi Michigan State News After this, he begins 01 and the formulation of a definite student attitude, a real page will appear about mid-week every week that the anti* task of cutting the i chance exists that the proposal will reach fruition next State News is printed. If no information is forthcom¬ He must decide whet year. ing. the pnge will he discontinued. cut or supplement stone Poor feelings over the present withdrawal must not As far as we know, this idea has never been tried he- rloud the real objective — continued and more cohesive fore. planning, including the students. With this achieved, there We hope it works, hut it's up to you, publicity chair¬ Campus Classifieds may be real possibilities for an acceptance next year. let us men. at the way the thing t by both Michigan LOW j HfORMATION Crossword Puzzle Night Staff i backers in the Lrg- PHONE: ED 2-1511 EXT. 268 GRANTS-IN-AID CDMMIT- Ant NtgM Fdtmr READERSHIP . Tit bungled .»n much from begu Night *|NYru sun ' p.m., Stialcnt Government Kicm sua tng to end as any proposal 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Ann mhiihy !• the past SAILING I'l.l'B SHORE . few years SCHOOL is1 i HOUSING Its COTTON PICK1N* Time .50c ■t. WANTF-O—APARTMENT '' i Cl'r 3 Quiet senior* for So at WANDA HANCOCKS tfyt $1.00 4 «" Srhafl ED 2-SI22 $1.15 ' COLLEGE *l« ...*1.35; n£ ADDITIONAL CHASSIS r MCI reed — IS rsv: AM cordially invll*d to the Zeta SPARTANS WOMEN'S Vf«- MCf »'■ .44; D,lf, ;i LEAGUE [ TYPP;T AYAlUBUbi • 7 p-m- S3 Union DELTA PSI RAPPC 7 45 p.m- Women* Gym i ' pain*' raltta* Mlrt.tertiK got ne >•■ CHRISTIAN STUDENT you dow n • G t 'be Defe Gimmi'i rncuI L'l EOCNDATION I . Pbone for quick aervi 4:15 pm.. Bible sn -1 * 45 p Jt,.. Chspel Ylediutio ?:r>,0f re»c^-ice:, , "TGood"bb"I •nd e.A . • pari9C* i rew, Rbaw Hall Feb. Itth. c^i KfJJ j. tD :-s«LS1 ®r d'* Preferably Mag. Lae and M ProplM Church Chspel *1 * *>«grbei *1 '.4 PfifV «ar ' Pltr.tV Of H*' ■ EXCAUat-R 1J-1 UO p.m, M»i.v Lee's SAVE THE! UVEMHEY! *-5C.LU2Bi >T •. Met meetinc J-COUNCIL asr- affffikstrtsftfis;; . i 7 ptn, 35 L'tuen ' J-HOT DECORA IRONS HOOD CMIVROUT ♦UT) HASUTT K WOLVERINE CAPITM. OTTY LMKER SYSTEM i it P COST and FOUND attractive 'SrrrgthiMg —14 it rood condt apt jjj College Seeking Pirtswrcl Frozen I'ras 1.68 Hill.rrst POUND | Flagpole Sitter (ACPI—Th* Wmklyr Gnphi- Paaro Orange Juirr .. . 1.43 Mil SZAR7ANS ALWAYS « CU t3 at FCppertUne CnUepr (C»lif I i» for a fb«sb sitter. Ground brrf Paltirw 1.85 KTTH DCAIS AT SERVICE us foam flij-rte- ■no s. ww»re in ewSi,T*" c*wt f — m by the Ground berf-Frrsh Froaru 10lbs. -3^5 it will Ow m tww to. pkia. EMUOYMnff ~ - TRANSP0JW Fancy Zrrkudcr Brand Tom Turkrya 55c Is. tt R are. (win ret to ha*) Sour Cherries (sugar addod) §M . wauNMMonooi a«- fare sre. Ttore. SB M to. saw p TOR SALEl i-SKi Speriab Good Tlcwffck. 27th , FA IT, 19M THE MICHIGAN STATE1 NEWS LIVING UNITS KEEP SPARTANS 'ON THE GO' - * * » * illcrv Maids" Co-operative Living SModge Duties Keep Coeds Busy iv an n:.\N cmwionv clad coeds who nre Turns Cooking to Fun from their dorms early t'ali she I "ike a cherry pie? Probably, If she lives in one morning ore not, t • of SISC's four wutueli's cp-ops. There a coed combine, nitidis they nppenr to be household chores with studies, sorority pledges «>it , of duties at their res. The ilme~cned. spend inakiiiK I heir homes comfortable :r.useS, seems to make no dilfereneo ill their study and date habit1. i»st common ^cdr.o du- Two roods usiiallv prepare kv t MiH pouter* k nightly pnQne aiisw - kml Spuria- > he Saturday morning r.ule work U keeping swine the dinner wilh a third fix- l*1" *'•"«">« <«-«P« l» the , . .1 Hie Women. Inter-lo-Opcratlve Job of tvlennlng. For many. tN f.rtums bust. ford pledr.es Hill «ml H,'tlutir Two represcnlatlves Item »>• liki iR furl In their now mntt consists or empt.- »D"* . in pil.ti for I'MIM' by the fwa-iU'paper baskets and ash- •ii Mill*. Unity nittjJ silverware, polish. Iv .tresHed by the Kr*>up. lie," it four-pttRe news- is p.tif nut by the lenuue This Is lAvinu •tin to Rive ;i preview «»f u\* net iv it ins. Another «m- njeet i* sponsoring the ton K the f Hy MARY At.ICK IIITt'lll.lN 'thers. | Today marks the lieffinnimr of I hi- ix-w "living unit- Whether or not It', a wmi-w i ... kappa. |*i Phi S*l inn representatives. * * Editorial-* i.e. it mark, the fir.! nitlecc m-w.pn|ier 'Monmouth l)uo" . . . ,/-//<»/» l loj ' of its kind. Campus-wise, it offer* a eliaMrntrc to irh livine unit In puliliri/c it. happeninu., tod per- Work Ileum ir^ to MSC student, a livinu anil, pace reprr.enl. 1)1 I'm lo SpoiiMor ; euetlx In i iming on in iheir "home away from home." Hv Triangle Members ' J. reshtenrr < ^ t (loilflTt'lll'l If you're sponsoring an m-tirih. olaiiaine ;. party, niak ;»ud nlTleers. The house mniiiiner t<*»n«eii Itmnd Hiver icufTir » | unusual rules or remotloliuy: h-: a- I i.m 1 ..mt it. ,\ni inning program liet'o Lvially that joke which kepi the thin! in In .tori. . . . (tit s Mvtnr is- its |l,i l>e worth passing on to other, throuyh TodoiCainpu- Another iriswl news slory. ran lie found in personal¬ is We don't mean to sn> that future Ein-tcins i»o hy iry day annolieed hut there are a limillt.. numlier of lliiriepts with unu.unl mention.. holihie. ami jobs. Most of all. don't hold lank. Is, out tl.i- ' • i \ Uiliii" Teacher Views illy yours." Brill* Up your nt.iteiiai a n n in Ul'.uv ' I •iurll.1, despite V»rtli M illiaui. Lmsl MM! at lliitlerfii-lil Hull . Monday. Let's prove that MSt l,.ur m. • . . opr.-.it \rt« on I \ l'ro»ruin e than just four walls. Sorority It'iith'H < outrihlltoi'M W s Board. S hclulc , Tri.nii, rr.uo.il. « »"«'«• f'»r CoeiN Discuss Problems . . iri s II all, 1 't«*«ti4** leader ISC PLHEBS PRESENT FEBRUARY FAIRCHILD 18,19,20 THEATER 8:15 p.m. $1.00 ■% &»< :** All Seats Rcservi Union Ticket Offi ,V ..SuL * ..... irfB* . I ;. >? ■ 'M TBI mICBIOAH 8TATB BBWS ajga fatcrdorni »vh—»!ng Suurf Meet Featui :ey Joins IM Activities Through the effort* at Um In- Frank Dee man, Broken Marl 8KKVICE of the hockey Repaired • I Voltage Reg I nc, plui the co¬ operation of the Ice rink manager, State Nine Honic Ir •ltd Adjusted Norn* Wold, organ I red !M hoc¬ Season En key hat become the forty-third activity offered in the Prepares for For There I with are sixteen tea mi enter- dule for the use of the ice rink a minimum of ten men it will be neretaary thia year for Full Seasoti AVIO PUTS per team The hockey team it the IM player* to help the lee Indoor trnek * loaning the u*e of goalie equip¬ ■ AND SERVICE ment bul individual enulomenl after the game*. f'?w i" nvord , tl be tupplied by each Shin pada at tame type meat player. The ground work for the adril- Moiiilav Two nights Lt1 warn and a cavettag af ■■■« the IM pro- tltlon res, "."'St hv a few We. Sant..', Eve. ik„...s * / INOlV ■MtiMMM N r.. Match Id. Inter-riob ski meet, plied ap 27 prinla la be tap I The regular season opens against Wayne University at East •Hsts for the meet Lansing, Saturday, April 17. Thuraday night. The best times from Alumni Day, June 5, will see Tuesday Two Eyelet night and tonight will be entered eampeled In fanr. Ineladlna jumping. Nearly I.IM I the Spartans' annual battle with Western Michigan's Broncos at Union, ».is i|U„|p «"» eluding diving and the relays. Old College Field. reeivrd •/'-« as hen he saying ■ Softies The top limes from the first Idaho Forfeit* Two "Dodd.'r.H.„ms,11, night for qualifications ognlscd as the were Stan (•Miasm Trip) Prt- Star, sa IM lvi.„t ln Ounther, Rutterfield. in the 50 W* have t„ Bit, Mar. 17. Beat Vatventty si ||„ „.w trash... N,.fc,lN«,.M«. Hickey Wins Bouts yard freestyle with :27.4; Willie beeauso some |.t.,rrs for Flynn, West Shaw. In the 50-yard breaststroke with :1M; Jim No¬ board tracks ;•,«.* , vak. West Shaw, in the 50-yard rsIrJr' have one Campus backstroke with ill.g; and Bruce Conner in the with 1:07.5. Without a Punch !1 - aefcjjNIe) Jar. Ap».._ll, kind* of track*" However. (njrh | By Ell SLOBODNIK wS^Apr" Yl. lllimWtjr of pwrSi At r.aat eman of Mlchlon l anitm; rrt.. Apr. tl, NffiVtfc- _ that he frit thai weMem I'alveraltv at Bvawiaw, 111.; in, „ " Wear The story of hotv Tom Hickey figured in training two vital team points for the Spartans without entering the ■at.. Apr. U. t'MlveraHy ftf Wlarwi- RL'SB. B.Tav.'iWWSSJSli #n Mate's JJO-ys, be slower than , •n Msdi-on ring in the Idaho Stale meet Saturday is being told around Squsrr rot Scoring Records the Spartans' training site at Jeniaon. board track. Iv.sid.vi k| At itocatello, the Spartans ?.Vt $1295 Swept by Selvy won one bout, lost three, forfeit win. Hickey then made the trip to Lansing: rrt- stay 1. tlatvsr «*SSiMmuTta GREENVILLE, S.C. (gO-Fur- drew two. and won two on Pocatcllo prepared to fight at hig SuT'iVt'i Ka.i Ui«« man's Frank Selvy Tuesday night forfeits. However, the final U8U.1l weight, but. at the weigh-in •St.. May I completed a clean sweep of all ceremonies, was told Idaho State's major hig-collegr basketball scor¬ 185-pounrier had come down with tftd.'tu**' nsiraM: rrt The 178-pound . Ms* tl. h Crepe Sole* ing records, pumping in 57 points agreed upon over 1< distance the flu and wouldn't appear, giv¬ as Furman downed Wofford Col¬ wires before the ing Hickey his seeond forfeit win rt lasuss: May Spartans I V. J. DeCamp & Son lege. 123-102. The record* of the meet. In the meet's bona-fide bouts, Mike Maekawn. the Spartans' State. With vanity light -heavy - weight Hill ftreenway In the 12.5-pounder from Hawaii, *ur- The foursiimr >>Hm waning a kMifr taijnry with a brilliant Vic Kobe. 1953 NCAA MSC Sailing Club M.i* Coon. 132-pouhder. and Herb Odorn, H'-poundcr. figured in the draws, while John Sells. Attends Meeting Idaho's 178-pnundcr, at the tt»%i." To Revise 131>-poundcr. George Sisinni, 156- ■me time, was hospitalized with broken hand, giving state the pounder. and Jack Rcllty, heavy¬ weight. lost unanimous A conference to revise Policy Colleg¬ iate Sailing Association policy for the coming year was attended bv MSC Sailing Club members al Ann Arbor last weekend. Members of all Big 10 Schools and 27 other miriwestern Institu¬ tions devised means to teach and foster rollegiatr wiling programs. A racing schedule taking MSC broad jum cluh members to schools includ- aa did «r Hillmer. Ohio State was set up. These eombined o«h ibe fartnanre. of ifl«is.li«S retl. John ( orlvili luv' PAINTS The Lou V.. \ ca EPgwi vim | • STARTS FRIDAY a ■emhatdm.nl OWIeer... in faS control of the Bifl 10: ta plana oscr the target area ... the Air Force Officer who "Iowa seconds '1 a lifhUun|-likc jet interceptor takes lo the air. the boom" on tbe enemy. CncmnfS. with an Aircraft Ohcntt showing the was. the » M Air Force F-94 Night fighter speeds to »If intercept the I > stranger. The Aircraft Observer is the man behind the pilot Ilr eains over *<,(*») a MitWIIMBflk the officer who keeps America's ycar tli* wiser Aircraft planes tying on course wings gise him prestige and distinction, and ha wont UkffiHw and on target. Without him the An Force couldn't do its p>h bars of an Air Force Lieutenant. They mark hun I « »1*5, cars, and brains oj .4meritm'l Smmbrr Omr Jymg Hc'i .. employing an all iccmg eye that The Aircraft Observer must be sound i sight faiis. oflunh, kMn nf mind, He's an Aircraft Ptrfaratancc Engineer Officer... know¬ ing everything there it to know about hi* plane... keeping and above all, must have the deter mi nation to To be lha hot. qualify as an Aircraft Observer you must be tingle, between 19 and f BENNT'S DRIVE IN it it for the ticks and ready for action. years old, and a high school gradanta. However, it will be better for you and the Air Font if Ik's n Nailfallsa Officer... yon plotting his plane's course stay in college and graduate before you apply — swth an cnaire crew ... dspmihag on lum for a safe flight, too. can be one of the best... as an Aircraft C its tag nan•#••#••••••••••••• '••••••an no•o a a•o do•a a a mn . PHONE 1 { i •: - T TBI MI0B19AH iTATB leers Receive Needed . if Goal Front Two Sophomores I'ltiuri.t tmii lorn: been iceognirfd hockey player* -collegiate • . down on Ihr tradition. Schiller, n product of Winnipeg, the Spartan ptlekstcr* anrt I* gnlnl By gaining a split with SI. latwrenre. one nf t r rcee hiin play. Conrh Anio Reuse tern teams, and beating Ciaikston. Sweden firmly established Mm- c standout gunltc* of flip Ion cor bet wlf nn nn BMict to any Iram. Although he ia now playing behind Eddie Rrhiller, Beraone 'ilea an important as any men on the club." In Ihr ailvanred system of Svedrn dlffere from hi* nrt-mliidlng rival in thai he learned M* Ihioioih finada. He, an well as hoekey In Needham, Ma**., where lie played his first organised hoc¬ ler». learned in akale ktfere b key when he entered high school. Despite this comparative loexper- I up ran'l akale up Uiere yeu're Irnee, Ron Is a "good dependable goalie." whom Beaaone know* ha ran truit In any situation lie (liil not play n* been playing ho progressive youlh league*, when nlercd Mil Idgiin Stale in the winter I Entries Shine Ron ha* seen duly ngainst Minnesota also, for ha had to *tep In to the goal In the second period nf the last game at Minneapolis, when Srhlller suffered a ltd l*l»w hi* right ear requiring eight Late Sports Wire \ \hlad Skates Away stitches. Although he went into Ihe game cold opposition he turned In a creditable porformanee and against strange against the defend- Tho University of Kansas track toam wus grounded Tuesday on its attempted flight home and will mnke another attempt ;it u take-off Vith First in Meet in the seennH colilesl, Ma.vasieh sknled In front of rat situation In feeing Ike blind ar * Wednesday morning. Irhipnii Stnto's entrnift* In tho Mill Wostoin Kiguiv Ihieo sliols from Iras Ihnn ten leel, only to have slfhl la Marked by e mass ef plain HOBTON U1) — Sri'ku»« added experience in 1* flight to as- jny I'lmmplonnhltm rnnip mil with thuir Miaiv nf \,in- nil with little apparent effort. defenenaaa lekae a leitg abet. "On sure themselves a berth on the National Hockey I Ihimi' houl the game i Rcsl. Si: Eleworth. t« night by bitting for :W po'nls. The YMCA at lyed unbeaten ' I Heel rolled to ten point vie- ~ handing the Grey Mnlk'ns tlHr. j r.'rrc again it .mi , I):.'k tlcrg who a ie Hibbord hail '• oolr.ts to liral Sidelights ' ,|,i>e the I;.it,ii nnmn" the ticde- ! points but it wasn't euiuiah to Volek iiihI (eight for the YMCA. lo.ti.l !•>•»,«!. nf tcini, if"" ht Flswnrth tetlm through. Brudcn's brother ft'l"s. US: Nevimn f'leb. 31 \ M (nor Mice. 17: T Gey*. :• NAW NEW snow Varsity bent Again it was the searing nf 11 tf TV DOOR. OPEN ■ Tiv .iff•• inM'tl in the un- «: 15 I csten rial* with another victory. Flunk t.ugerhnrg' that ,parked • ii 'mc mating the Newman the Manor Mice to an ca«v Vic- ADULTS Hut, AP-21 Juhr (lei-ondc end Jaik I'eildie lory over V (Juys 17-It), lager- j tairg tin II pond* to lead both ||l For Quality Fir turn Our Frlen 50c V II ihe high scorer, | |e, ihe teams with Paradise's II point* INC TAX /*rr '*• r*W-' lue. Tea JFU « gettini: 22 and 20 points | high Icr the lesera. ' ' Ken liiiir tiad IS points h" the (ireet l.skete. M: compute' Ni-wngn. (-lull IT.'* 34: Vet'* Club. II UUckrkl M'r. II The Great Lakers continued 'their winning ways with an eaay Diet Hoods It (MMitP spaiked | vUlorv um tH,. Gilchiixt WV*. wl,h 1 THE STAR'STUOOB), LAU0H-10A0E0, ML-CN0WDED. SONG AND DANCE MUSICAL Of THE YEAR I Town M-JJ W.n fell Wilson paced tho win¬ I had ner* Willi 22 imlnts although he help with Ihe scoring from I Jerry Adlor who accounted fin HI. HEB^COME, . Names. «g The Pre*-. » ind Itoh Jewell id • f.ynn Kniscly was high point man | Rawer. Ii: Matki Mails. I* Spring Suits fur a fighting I Dower had an easy Dine lopp- 0 No Nairn* roll- 11 tw y Peaks i uig Mutt a Mutts tk-IS with Tom Mallak's IB points tn|>" for botli f^ATflOURI nt* and Jewell inner* with Dirk I i teams l.alal's Rets. M; MAC. M 'Tedhnicxdor Top Coats I'KAC in a tight gam had 17 points to Im': mm ''/V5-'>><•; TUB MICBIOAH STATS H1W8 B'idiicatlgy, j Dr. MStl Bill Oral Reading Audio-Visual Staff German Student To Show Film on To Addrem Club To Address Tryouts Set , 'Rue The German Club will meet to¬ For of Dictator' night at 7:50 In the International Conference Thursday Four film, will be fhown by the Center. tt» jJ Audio-Visual Center staf. •oday in the Music Auditorium Captain Forrest Barton of the Reserve Oifleet's Training Corps •Was*? vllt present- a paper on Schiller M9C Dmm To from 1:S(1 to 5 p.m. The free Speak Oral reading try on', will b<- showing Is open for his cntran-e Inlo the to students and honorary. Lambda Iota Literary Tau. D.C held from 4-5 p.m. Thurr'iy In faculty. A speech hy Rolf German, ex¬ FalrrhlM Theater, accnrdipg to Films lo b" shown are "Ittse or n Dictator," an rxecrpl from the change student from Oermany. Dr. Editr L Harden. dean of the continuing education Thaa the aopoaltlon alerted lo Dr. Mnlrce Compere of the de- fcture on tlie Hitler (an: itics and El.- tlons," "Pol¬ OP the Fachlng Carnival in on demo.;ra- Geimanv, will follow. asr- Winner, will re"re,«cnt M'-hl •en-Ice. haa been invited to gan Slalo at a strawberry fegtlval tl • el"ct inn« prorcdures: "Nation¬ address one of the aeeaiona lo be held at the University o: alism." tracing the development of the White Houm rf the force In reernt years, ant AB Yaar Kaitting Confemnc* en Virginia sometime In A—rll. They Need, Highway Safety called by Pro- al«o will comrctc In the Slate "High Wail" on racial relations. Ident Eiwnhnwer for Frrllval at Wavnc University. today The first steam locomotive built KAVS KNIT through Friday at f Hall. Washington D.C. Contestant, In Thursday's trv outs »ill read fonr-to-flve minute n Amrrten was credited to Peter SHOT The conference will I ■elect inn, of portry. Cooper In 1530. by built ■■cation. \ from throuahout the nation. Caoltol to urge til" Dr. Harden will a p e a k Insfftutlnns Com • on the bill a nuhlir Ject of what ■he traffic will be bai what land-grant Lingerie c« vrraltlca teheatatag their parte la the Irrto play. "Medea." are Frank who plan Oman and Dae Sullivan teaaarr ia the Javohsoii's din! 1 he Greek tragedy will earn a three-day ran la Falr- Three-Day Run Scheduled Luxuriously LinhroidotM 'Medea' Tragedy NYLON TRICOT| To Open Thursday Curtain time for the term plav "Mrde.t" is. at f:l"i p.m. SLIPS Thursday. To be given at Fairclilld Theater, it i« the first Creek tragedy performed as a term plav at MSt". Stele need. "Medea" will run through Saturday. Reserved sent tic¬ The lop aftmintetrators arc to be commended tor their action 4.99 kets are on sale at the Union • Monday from thai standpoint _ will ha Ticket Office. IlilVCS to l)inct!Hfc enacted bv the Christian Stu¬ co- Much more of MSU would have . "it i» one of the most elab-. . ' . . . nt Foundation and the People', put some legislator, firmly orate pln.vs to be put on at 111 teller! Ii:i I I reiMIS lurch- Family Night Committee MSC." Dr. John Jennings, direct- | nlfcht si It In the Social Hell of 'or. aald. The ptsy Includra orch-! rrot P'"""" ' '' »"♦■ catratmn. a modern dance chorus i and a two-lcvrl set. rtiMingichr I profrwor, will For fun and education — h: Here's Original maelc lame in Kimmrll. wr MM lead Summer in Europe! a wonderful gift shopimrs am! for t •t It roedv led by Pat loves Iteiiutifiil huge e made, expensively dc The cruiee is fa*—ocean sunsets exquisite 8wiss-effei t . . . dancing . . . loafing on deck. cry, pleuted flmmci Tbo two-level Bet. designed bv Loam akaat European citiea, customs, and cul¬ Virgil Godfrey of the speech, dra- tures the easy way—guided touts let prieed surprisingly lo mtiics ami radio education de¬ you soo partment, depicts the palace ol Europe's best . . . awl some space is still left. quality, White: ma Medea, bar tunc princess of Col¬ YoaTI always remember » summer in Europe—go chis, A chariot and a burning Ilrlp Ntrtlctl while you're oki enough to appreciate the trip, cauldron are two elaborate piece: Worker* U» .! to of Betting. enjoy it! •re reeded by the ! te U limited Student actor* have been re¬ Interested otudent* in long, draped Greek c nested to cenUt called chitons. 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