elloggs Plan ienter in South ronitnMttai of • second Kellogg Center will begin at WASHINGTON——Five University of Georgia next September aa a result of two Mrioualy—when Puerto Riean epecUtore in the House i of the Center for Continuing Education here. gallery cut looae with wild pietol fire from their seats Mon- to ■traction of the Third Building Finished r. patterned after East New Apartments Bentley noted to cost $4 Opened to Families irovided Undergoes mainly i Giaigto Legislature. The • cost ot MSC, of highar Only family. Mr. and Mrs. James Pore and their Surgery con- one 13-month-old son. out of the 12 families scheduled, had moved into the recently completed third apartment build¬ ing for married students by 50-50 Chance, jor, and hi* family lived in Churches the barracks apartments un¬ Doctor Says til their recent move to Apart- Kickoff Today Set Lenten WASHINGTON UP> Alvin M. Bentley (R-Mirh), — R«p. Tax ' el tor tag. shot Campaign Begins moved. the only thing that aeem- down in the House Ths foundation's policy Services ed to worry Mm. Pore as ahe aur- la ID-Atel. the tourer part e» chamber by Puerto Rican na- lionaliBli, waa dncribed al Ca»u- ally Hoapital lata Monday aa In Times of Ash Wednesday covered one wall of "critical- condition with ■ so-M laParwallaa A booklet presenting a cmv services have been announced chance to live. A band concert In the sed version of the mimeographed Dr. Jooeph Young, aurgeon and by East Lansing Churches. Conrouree today will fa sheets is now at the printers and " iff In the campaign ler the firaf div- «to(7. Mid that Bentley College Lutheran Church will be distributed to living units on Ann SL will hold Holy sometime next week, according to rvlces at 7 a.m., Dave Hyman, government presi- Bentley luHered o perforated lung rtaaach pad geohobly liver. Holy Communion also will be Ul year, aupport of the MRU Youhg told Bentley had been given at g so and I p.m. Commu¬ IU and diacuaainna with faculty re Cyril given a Mood plaama aubstilute. nion for women will be held at S. nd adminlatralinn. Lawrence, U. 8. Cnmmlaeloner He waa operated on Monday night. 10 a.m. Two study groups will Direct benefita Ltkr Wc Say I he Diatrlct of Columbia. poatera will the apart couplet I hp the Georgia Center. Repeat Exams Set child. Mr, Pore turn the large May We Quote aa anaihira of toe entirety Into g You on Thai, The government will will impi plI i. orgi a-in-aid Hep. Alien Y He Mid that Bentley igh the ri !r, ■>W \ K WASHINGTON (/Pi-Tho shoot- A police order lale Monday of¬ Filing do, ng in the House Monday made fered detective, from meny pari. left, conui Rep. Leo Allen (Republican) of >f I he city Into New York', Puer- war Bent ley's tup. Rntkford, III., a confirmed be¬ " Rlcan aecllon. Men. Be-tlar, who la liever in cooperating with repor- Edgar E Scoff, deputy chief of tag a kobr la two mea rigirtad la a atato of i I'xplained Allen: C. A' • mrrt Wednesday evening, the may be marie first on the Gospel of St. John III* Lrbron. 14. New York at 7 15 and a rlass on ehureh interview. While I Clly. Phyucieni attending Brntlcy history at 145. Inpment. according to Tom A. Rafael C. Miranda. ». New Mid earlier that hu condition Blessing of ashes will be done Dutrh. director of houalng Appli¬ Y«wk City. waa Mrioua but thai he before the 7 a m Mass at St cation dale fnr the I* two-bed¬ Andrea P. Uordero. "probably 24, New *em stales will be Thomas Aquinas Church on Ab¬ to Clancy, Student York City. Gsorsia Center, bott Road Ashes will be distri¬ room unlta in the new I,uridine Two Districts mhera and raecutivea land In raplain gov- Irving floret. 17. New Yuik MlrSipss's Kellogg ten- buted both before and after the MM? on mien- ; Center also will | - g a m Masses, and at ♦ p in A Mrvir, alJ10 wl„ ^ held at the To Elect Miaitra Rivera, 20. Tampa, rta Pablo Mateo, II, Tampa, ria MAona fur study i < hurrh al 7 30 pm at whirh ash- MSC Alumnus l«r.al Hlvtra. 21. tteerfield music and art. I Georgia has no [ M will be distributed A sermon an^ benediction will be given and ned The apartment buildlna bring moved Into li the one Congressmen Beach, Pto. Tho Rivera, an Awarded Ag w IgMt 8Ute hotel ; confessions will be heard. At the I of the three that waa not fur- The laet elertlene for Bturieai Tha name, at tg facilities for ! Alton Road School Chapel, the Con grew repreeraatatlvee after Sam m will I Holv Communion stfVires wi I pn Historian to Talk Concert Ticket Professorship ■x * be held in the McCune Chapel Dr. Walter J. Peterson an Peoples Church, Grand Riv< Al Club Meeting Distribution St* alumnus, recently was nam* a William Neal Reynolds Pro- XtJ «jo" iMir of Agriculture at North Rrv. C Brandt Trltl Prof. Carteton J H. Haym. via To Begin Today Carolina State College. c-| Mid. Holy Communion itlng dull hlatoey fro Ttrhcta lee a Joint concert Rsr«(nu«l as the highest hon- m fUate C ollege, iV Htetorian'' al a Htatoey Club professorship is , n endowment of the R. J. meeting Thuraday at 7:J* p.m. to • am. today Reynolds Tobacco Co. Robert Mum to Talk Ul Phyatra-Math Building. The ■htdtala easy emrhanae activity >. Peterwrn received his R. R heea canpaM S lor iceerved acal merung u open to the public 1M2 and his M B. hi organic Lmion Tanight lacture-Coaacert rheduled teethe >Oert Gginn. wporvlaor of humanitiea department al a dtn- March • al 110 p m . the technical data .action of ford NEWS IN BRIEF I aee Monday evening al Kaltogg Motor Com pony, will (peak to¬ Canter He .poke on Mutecy In partment In I Hi. night at 1 JO on Bahal World faith" in 42 Union. Sudan Rioting (her Nnguik Kills 31 Co-muikors Little Books Worth Lot— Teachers To Hear Dough Ptof. Bagwell to.SXSZVL JSTk. by tot arrival M Egypt, ruling PiartZat L-C Series Rated 'Kgtifiit' MduMltoBBtoa, Aaa IN wan " «a^ MM as. For Civil Service tahteod. our atudent turniah vou activity booh with between IIit. H. and Hlk hg aaig- sMtan la chseosd la MM kaMAI toe k" tor J Hunger Petitions Laming Poliet'prUt "skorlmgn icdaaMUin- J£" -Tha.BftodtaM civil hwvk e aaa aaU tor *5 Uvtag Nto hi ShWa Mae Mi I toTis Jtoa*< NcCutkr and Stoeea. to J gueet Ufa* to the ca the tain. goto Dan I MS1tofi* - T* AM CMITMUM. MafhiStot Ml Mti-1 I ea mdMb DM MM m ■ '■' -•■'•.'•!'' ■ ■■->{.n '' - • • *P m noW; |M» INMIJ. IM Malt Km taak aa «ai* n ttu'vamT'Saamt at'ateat 'tmtn. A* Others See It WTOk wt KM dtenm tat tl iktai, au espial* aar ' * sreurwa That's Tough, Joe Cat the rise of CoagreM. Unpack your bag, Joe—the printer can't wait. We see that the university chapter of 8igma Delta Thi itrty colonist a cried, 'Taxation without represen¬ Chi, professional journalism fraternity, has had to with¬ tation," and started the draw Its invitation to Sen. Joseph McCarthy to appear as Revolutionary War. Student Con- a guest of honor at its April 7th Gridiron a members two weeks ago cried, "Lark of rspresenta- banquet. ," and turned down the proposed membership cut in The reason given was that the body. The only thing the matter with this metaphor is that the fraternity could wait no longer for tU Senator's the results of the colonists' cry was democracy—the result reply. of Congress' cry is confusion. Whatever the incongruity of the convenient "out" chosen by Sigma Delta Chi, the other guests at the ban¬ When the suggestion that the Congress he cut quet stand to benefit by McCarthy's absence. from S4 members to 37 was introduced in llm commit¬ To quota W. S. Gilbert's famous lines from the tee of the whale, representatives were suite vehement oper¬ etta. "The Mikado": in their statements that the size cut would not work. "Mo never wil ho mlaaod. They asld the rise In number of students each mem- Mo never wM bo mlaaod." (from 250 up to 500) would weak- — The Dally Cardinal. University of Wisconsin The fallacy of this argu- 'i ment is not hard to find. Editorially Whether sen ts 250 or 500 or 1,000 per¬ Join a Leader sons, he will not know them all individually. He will have Fashion on Wheels Sutboys And Speaking ...in ELECTRO! to find out their opinions New Michigan State Police patrol cars will be wearing Of Professor* Hit'Glory' from conversations but from W ho Forget,.. ■fill creation of more indirect methods, such eph A. Childs explained it: "Wo not nrsteim has miJe entirely as the ones we suggested in wanted a more detailed and more uniform insignia on the Be.. (ACPI—This has them important factor in the doors and got one in blue and gold. We found the emblem one fast-movm. Monday's editorial. urn If the number is still up¬ setting, may we point out looked better on a blue car than the present black ones, so we decided to go all the way and change the entire color Of Jobs laughing at the Nebraska. On the first University of day of second induaty...Electronics. Scnomerlun™, electronic controls now arc designed -d duced by Bell fo, i„ own . To the Editor: semester classes, a tardy profes- other mayor aircraft and again that the Michigan guultd nrnukte 1 House of fkcturers. These developments Representatives, I next year's In regard to the glorifying point the 1 which spends a considerably Hcsnss plates will be green and white In honor of MSCs article on the life of a busboy. to revolutionary new application* tor b and larger amount of money and we would like to add the work¬ industry. This vital, expanding 1 er's version. You stated in your approves a multitude of hills Nevertheless, about 70 new cars are expected to ap¬ article that one of the reasons tunitie* for stimulating, renumtrativc ( still feels it ran operate ef¬ pear in this new decor by mid-July. They will have a de¬ for working is the coed compan¬ to graduate... fectively while each mem- tailed blue and gold fefieetor lindge containing the state ionship involved. In reality, the main reason for HICTItONIC INGINKHS approximately 63,000 citizens. shield on the doors, with just a smidgin of gold reflector of the aiae cut working is acute hunger. Anoth¬ are stripe on the doors only. er fallacy of the'companionship Don't they sound fashionable enough to lie called Dior- AiRONAUTICAl ENGINUU angle is the fact that fraterniza¬ The students protested This insignia* ? — tion on the job is strictly "vcr- was Political Science 1. they PHYSICISTS botrn" by the almighty authori- said. Then it dawned on the be¬ Letter to the Editor wildered professor, who grinned, MATHEMATICIANS apologised, said "1 must be in the wrong room" and left. Wont to know more? Cm espite 'Low' Police Tactics? like the work" or "we are gett¬ A minute or so later the right professor came in. your Placement Director n\ Meetings of Congress To the Miter: ing anything out of it." Rather arrange an appointment on,, Attention rumpus police and all students. the answer would have been.' MAC originally ruled that all twould become shorter, with I'm a senior and I have never in mv lite seen a protector of the -WE JUST I.IKE TO EAT!" "applicants for admtaaion must (fewer uninformed students lieoplc .loop so low us I have witnessed recently. When people are Name* Withheld by Beqaext have attained Uw aga of 14." speaking and more concise speeches made, to the point. in the wrong, then due justice should bo administered. Hut when the police set so low that they sit on the corner of MARCH 3 JThe speeches would be more Dormitory Hoed and Uoztir street, not Just one ni|ht, but lor sev¬ Driiii Hamilton lo Alfenil eral niahts mill even during the day. it is lime In say something In concise because the persons jr St. I-oiiIm Conference or write to the public, t would like to know how a student is supposed In gel In acting as representatives .4 Bngue Street if it is a one-way street going Inward Grand River? would be more acutely aware ENGINHMING PIRSONNH To the students who go not gel te this tad of rnngos, tf their responsibilities to Bogne Street la a tUvMad oteset with aa lute ad In the middle. A "indent whs lives on Bogne Street sad has a car has a right te the smaller number. ' Prestige, gained from the ate the other aide of the street In seder te get te his home. P.O.Box! If lite one side is campus property, I think thai the poller have i cut would also make the uncovered a fast way lo make cusy money. There Is NO way to en¬ Buffalo 5, NT i act effectively. Not ' ter Rogue Street (that tickings to East Lansing) unless al 7:44 A. M you drive on Night Staff . i lie overlooked is the more Iho campus side. ItM a'eterk This seems to me very ridiculous and minor, but I would like I spotlighting of the actions of i ate News. to warn all who use Rogue Street coming off Grand River to be sswv. Ms SI apart. l Evening rrayee — 1:13 TM. caioful und I will not be satisfied until I have an answer as to the In short, the responsibility will lie greater and the should lie i legality of students driving on that half of lkigur Street. aI glwraun. Ms* late. Itraap. Baity Zs,.,. Jabs Behcet March ic Officers I)r. Turk to To Hear Child* At Ag Conference Speak COLLEGK LUTHERAN CHlTtCH Campus Classifieds LOW Michigan traffic police "The Job Ahead in tHe Town* Dtehtea aat Asa Urate, Iws Mask, sank a. Batk.v Hall I PHONEi ED 2-1511 EXT. 268 COST will heur Stale Police uhip Program" will be ilisuuvsol anuusT r. wot.. . Pax.. tsioucr Joseph Childs at n today and Wednesday at the . to 4 p.m. meeting in Kvl- Township Extension Conference 8 AJL lo 4 PJL \ Center today, at Krllogg Center. nsored by the MSC police Dr. L. M. Turk, director of the listratlon department, the Michigan Agricultural Experi- eting is designed to give offic< I apeak to con¬ «:M pja. FOR SALE PERSONAL liU M. - Mi Ma (la«r ference member* tonight on "Ag¬ i paa. — halv l iblcnts in traffic enforcement. ricultural Keaearch in the Years • lit Claaranca Sal. at Fa. Hal. F. X. Ahead." day. 4 dtet IS Ci.arattai I9« pal. 11.44 cadoa. D', • dm U M Claaai.t tSr p.. ,t.ai. FI....I past, HOUSING G-ay. 100'; .oo<, 17 45 Su. I., pa.ti 24. 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"WANTtf. infer MMth t, 1*34 tlOHIOAN ST ATI NEWS isconsin Free HIM* Williams Sidelined OH WAT TO 0 HnIM 1:40 EL's r* On*t Lakers By Broken Shoulder Cagers, 79-S6 aw?-.'? 7:15 Mams vs. No Names S: 10 JFV M PhUUpe vs. 4Terrapins vs. Hgrder 15 SARASOTA, Flo. (#) — o 0:40 West Shaw 4 vs. East 81 d Slugging Ted William*, the jipaala^et ajprijig krsintad higheat paid player in baae- Oaa'of !W Cop Alleys « hall, broke hia left shoulder Monday up the first 10 minutes L ■M ka.iksll's (newel ha had aol yet touched East Lansing Serve Laundry 1-2 Phillips 5 vs. Phillips I Ends of (-4 Phillips 2 vs. Phillips 4 7-0 Snyder 10 vs. Snyder 12 of sprin* training and won't be able to lift a bat before the sea- mo. ax. >n Series son Vpens. 1-2 West Shaw 10 vs. West The Boston Bed So* outfielder Bsleag to aay el tkeae 0 Hr stumbled end fell while chasing 0-4 West Shsw 0 vs. West sfH ; a sinkiag fly off the hat of Hoot absorbed a TWO de- 0 | Ever*. > it the hand* of Wiacon- 5-0 West Shaw 5 vs. West Shaw 2 "I tried to turn a somersault." rtucr.wis of 7-0 West Shaw 4 vt. West Shaw I Williams said. "But I fell heavilv hmk hour much Uftt I Monday ni«M, «t _M«dl- smack on the shoulder. I fell he ViN ■ Jets 'i dm in* vs. Ulrey After a tlit-haas* SStod'i East Shaw Cage Title "X-rays show the break i« in a quite satisfaetory position." the doctors, announced in a Joint Won by statement. "We wilt hove to X- ray oxaln In three or four day'. hurt serious¬ The ly twice before. In spring train¬ ing in 1941 he suffered a tbonc East Shaw 0 won the East Shov lie cannot life his Matrix Society chip In his left ankle and missed the opening of the season. When von urriciAi. INMUMA is a he got back in the lineup lie WR IKVITR VOI R INqi'lRIRN AN TO FRICKN ANN QL'ALITIES jon to hit .40(1, his best major Clay Fornet Your Balfour Man day night. As a the Esst Shsw 0 outfit West Shaw 4 at 9:40 tonight tv Conference league average. In the All-Star game at Comis — KD t-MM key Park, Chicago, in July !9.V> The victors and the outcome icd sll the of the wav Track Finals he crashed into the left field wall and broke his left elbow, forcing him to miss most of the re never In doubt. The Pre-inrt r Meet Friday HrrortI* in Dimmer In Mmiiv Fvenl* live points a couple of times In the rinsing minutes. Ihcv never Iowa, Illinois Win, really threatened Ron Davis of the losing East Shaw 0 was the enme's top scor¬ er with nine point*. However, the he* aataeed Stay in Title Race luwu and'Illinois kept close on the heels of Indiana in winners hud better scoring punch with both Greg Maronich and Dlrii cighl markers. They supported by teammates Glen ,'set Jew a ,hl' Bi" 10 basketball race us laith won conference games Minutoy night. Smith and .llm Donald All three have u chance to .share the title provided Illin- iiolbr rounded the . .. ... .... : — ois can defeat the Houaiera ided, of^layand being atnp w"' the liftbp Huge Tflkoto t llllivR i t*™** Iowa completed f ita aeaaon i~ein' ^ | at I be end of the f !rsl at halfllnm r_1 , Monday night with an 54-71 n,,., ul„. • II). leading Maakdtfi «m over Ohio State. Iowa's: gu-t Shaw . . _ 11-5. . frem Ihe court, hitting 14 periods. Illinois, by edging Northwest- 1 Uf the vanquished five' Badgers threw up a strong ' Dirk Hoke captured three fust em. *t-H2. gained a 10-1 ' »e which was a major fa"- the final decision. Coupled area Monday .ught, in in. in- , gi»«l for third place untU it was the Spartans' inabil- tramurol gy drop in field goals i oiisistency. They jjiwls from the floor