PARAMIH GET REPRIEVE DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION [iL. <6. 8 — tlTOUA^APRIL^ PRICE 5 CENTS irnival tulcs PoHce Chief Denies [pleased |Knlraiils la'arn Ujiiirlaeiiile Baits Crackdown on Cars i.li.ms to hkhI to outer living units Spnrtnciulc Monday by Dick Faculty Trio Policy chairman of events. Publishes To Stay Three Books Unaltered Inilualry, Homr Kr. Arouwd Student* Ernn IMUCIIWMNI Auk Clarification A trio of MSC faculty nientlters turned author dur¬ By JACK KOI.i: ing March. Cum HUM (Milieu Chief Ar¬ ; materials will *1- s.m. Co-chairmen Dr. Harry G. Brainard, as- thur F. Mmiufstafter tlettietl i units must bring Monday that increased ef- noti cards in order forts would authored "International Econom¬ nuide to pro- ■rials they have re- ies and Public Policy." vent students In his book Dr. Brainard discus- p m. the materials ■i been eallest tor Three Profs ^ Vacation Trip 'lit on a first-eomc, S. he said. The ma- join staff Students Attend terprctntinfi rules. Distri regulation:. nlleite tin the materials ,1a* *11 urnisi »n ;vUM by 1 p.nu and be torn down by In Brazil forccment of the rules, UN Seminar , said thai the loss or cost Interpreters to Aid I we have followed < image to materials will ws1 trom the $10 depos¬ Viaitillg I.rehire r* I She collaborated with Mrs. it entrants. By t.Otlta OROrr j Ell/alicllt Walhcri Crandall. chairman, Don Van Four MSC professors will Fifty SlKirtnns were included ill the trip to New York »«nt professor of home economics n.Hineo.1 ihr that there will tieldhouse during join the staff of the first City, highlighted hy a Failed Nations Seminar, which w«s["! school of business adminis- sp.iusorcd li> the National Student YMCA and YWCA. tration in Brazil this summer, 1(1 ft K«*t Unata* at 6 p.m.. March 24 by mrtn "'eiamTTlTKerb^s'™™ I .isunt professor oi home managc- MS{. Honorary to Present I ami winter term*, he students who drivo i year. Dean least r I train and arrived back March '28. Their book deals with the I Hart-Kaufman Play . I violating a standing college rule," rath Takes Scholarship I the School . nergy and material good llrandstatter said, "but we havn i lie Service, recently j Thursday's schnlulc -icii with open- sted to the family. Dr. Frank H. "The Man Who Came to Dinner," a Broadway comedy tinue to rigidly an force the reg¬ a Worship ServkT. tilclirist Hall jers and tekehcrs at the ! school at San Paulo, the pi f! Then • background informal ion on issues before the I'X was given Applicants ! co-authored "Industrial Traffic hy Muas liar! and Oorjrc S. Kaufman, ha* Iiwii chosen by Thrtn Alpha Phi. the dramatic* honorary, a* their third ulations on campus." Aroused students had already | sors' lectures will be delt f1 before the Management." annual production. started to form protest groups louseniothcr group left for the UN i 1 through an interpreter be r Ills collaborator was Newton It will have a throe-night run. beginning Thursday in! when Hrandstatter made Ins statc- ; building where an over-all picture had been | they will be lecturing to *tu : who speak only Portuguese "•of the UN and its Secretariat was Reviewed | Morton, assistant professor Kent Slate Unlvcr- of .'toI Home Economics Iluild | uient. ' Dean Tom King, the State News, llrandstatter and Dave lly- H,M Three Tl,r" Thr principles and procedure* ing. The which Imth MSC Sextet tnun, student ent, government pres¬ Mon pin) was calls of industrial transportation arc covered in the book. a stage mid film hit, will be pro¬ duced on a simplified arena stage. To Journey to The audience will surround the Enjoy Youmrlf . . stage on three sides, with only a back setting used. This will be the Big 10 Debate largest cast show and the first Six atudents No Parade Set comedy to be attempted by Theta MSC and the Western Conference with driving Alpha Phi. Debate League's Annual Discus¬ For ROTC'crs sion Assembly, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Hugo J. David, as¬ sistant professor of speech, dra¬ This Week matics and radio education, and "Student driving another department member will Brandstattcr's accompany the representatives to University Technically, the college docs where the conference will be held! I have the power to prohibit slu- April 20, weather But permitting, they'll be out on Rosalic Casad, Wilmcllc. Gcrmuinc Holmes, Grand IllJ^"'5-including <' ,rom d"v»'« """Sistcrcd off campus. See- the parade field to the tunc of "Hup-2-3-4." Woolcotl, the New York critic and , Ilapids sophomore; Linda Free- ! ' "f.'ill.rtUdCUt The start of parades has reviewer. | man, Snyder. N. Y., junior; Alex- er,! low drill groups to get organiz¬ gie, Whiteside's secretary, and Pat : New Castle. Australia, seniors wll' ed at their first meetings. Jones, Detroit junior, as Lorraine, i be the discussion representatives, a trouble-making actress. I Each of the student representa¬ tives will attend four committee Summer Work Beverly Carlton. sessions during the first two days. ml British playwright Nael Caw- Since students receiving campus The conference topic, "What prm- Blanks Available art. will he played hy Bill Ga- driving permits are the only ones i foreign policy in the Far East'.'" 8m POLICY, page 4 Applications fur student sum¬ mer jobs are available in the Ellen Harrington, Detroit soph¬ ers of Phi Eta cs., Richard E. After their trip, the feelings of Placement Bureau, 101 Murrill omore. will play Whiteside's nurse. vice-pres., Rocky Ed- River, •lames M. Estes, Spoken Arabic Classes many students were expressed by one who said, i b">liant "All those very men sitting down togcth- r Orchcsi*. MSC • club organized last Hall. These jobs are listed three general areas of camps, re¬ in the Herbert Camburn, Morcnci soph¬ omore, and Claire Caescy, will portray Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, the NEWS IN BRIEF ck Frucci, East _r _ IO Start re , rdnCMlgy , er still are not able to come to ] iny speedy answers for the prob- hold its first workout today sorts, and industry. at 7:13 p.m . in the dance studio Openings are filled on a "first host and hostess who invited "the man" to dinner. U. Si Retaliation to Curb Reds Non-eredit classes of Women's Gym. Anyone inter¬ come-first served" basis, so ap¬ ha Jerry in spoken j lems confronting tlic nations. It WASHINGTON (J»»i—President Eisenhower said Monday night ested in joining the group is in¬ plications should be picked up as i radio and TV speech that as long as Russia knows this country pub Blood Drive vited to attend. can retaliate, the men in the Kremlin won't likely start a war. * * * Broken Experimental Plant Senate to Vote on Joe's Counsel of Pennsylvania stu- WASHINGTON bPl—Members ol the Senate investigations sub- ; band pints of wagon blood la by of Garbage Composter to Replace Pigs unitlcc agreed Monday to take a vole on whether Samuel P. Scare prominent Boston lawyer, is impartial enough lo act as special coun- n their probe of the fight between Son. McCarthy (R-Wis). and U. S.-Britisk Pact Disclosed LONDON UP)—Prime Minister Churchill disclosed Monday Roosevelt not to dm U each outer's Rules JGause Dilemma Tfi The Issuance of MSC Motor Vehicle Regulations at caused plenty of confusion on campus 0 wen though the rulings have been in effect for many years. .1/. Strangely enough, the rulings have heen in effect for ~ hegaiTle fear that a crack-down was imminent, how- wee, when they were handed out at registration. fiL They were quick to conclude from the regulations **that the college Intends to keep them from driving their own or family ears in their home towns, in addition to . ' those parts of East l.msing and Ingham County not owned by the college. It is easy to understand how they could draw these conclusions from the regulations and equally easy to sym¬ pathise with thoir indignation. However. It appears now that rampo the eobege are interested aaty ia paring 'r- • of student violations of the rsgnhrtfan* and e«S|ga property. Thes new highs to the Inst few Maths. Chief Brandstattcr of the campus police has indicated students are breaking the strict letter of the law in driving off campus, he and his ofieers have not changed their enforcement policy. There is an obvious fallacy in the regulations as they now stand. Any attempt on the part of the college to re¬ strict student driving off rampus would he legally qM of its jurisdiction and unworkable from a practical standpoint. With thin in view, it sen — - - the regulations is in order. Then with the combination of sensible, enforceable rul¬ ings that do not infringe upon student rights—either in practice or spirit—and an informed body that understands the regulations, the current dilemma woukl never arise ' ^r.AnrtlUM4 VrtHldAk i+Mfe NKW8 Ortf Ylunee Varsity Many Veterans to Spark Herb Odom Beaten Only Twice Spartan Baseball Team By Pit m nttODNIR •sides Ifli and grid slats F.ltis Flint Northern Itigh School's I ere I - llurkett. "lx in knockouts, )M pounds He was the and weight classes poor two losses III to Flint flnlden Polden nnd Bucket! at Phillips llnll, Alpha When a ti il is a Phi Alpha lie's not member of tralernity. training for a Slate to Open tMl graduating class also gave MSC llerb Odom. a rangy. last- (llnves 13*.-pound champion In 194a. ami a slate seml-tlnsli«t. fight, lie might be seen drink¬ j With Wayne Netters Split Series The next year, he captured both the rlty ami state titles at 13.1 pounds, but lost in the na¬ ing coffee in the Grill, daneina or roller skating. Pro boxing" nl lo be lull II | On April 17 On Dixie Spring Tour season it six tional semi-finals Dt Chicago. when His big thrill came in 1t»52 he won the National lakes money lo get dental school. If I have what it takes to get through, through I may And if he continues bis AAU ISil-pmind title at Toledo. Rv RON" KOIII S give professional boxing a try." present puce." Coach George Hut a month later, in Hie Oly- The Spartan tennia tenm reliirneil from its nnnnnl inner* of three of ftoven southern training trip with n :i :t reeortl. Makris said. "Odom should tnple Tryouta at Kansas Citv, I of Ihe Cincinnati Redleg rale among the favorites In Hie semi-final bugaboo again iintoi*:* on Its 27th nn- The showing of the leant for the six-gnme take this year's 147-pouiul title ■ aught up with him, when ho club* are doing their spring ling ut Douglas, tin. sonthom training jaunt, was "atunit as ex|tertetl." aivoiding to Coach Frank Bawnnn. he big NCAA tourney at droptM'd a close decision. At Flint Northern, which I Mulligan State's Imselmll The S|xtrtans blanked Mar. didn't offer boxing, Odiau SOW SHOWING ,v turning Us attention to the shall College. North Carolina went out for football, baseball, AT YOVR LASHING tg-gnmc regular season State and West Virginia. Hi¬ and traek. On the 19.10 team that Holdrn and Duekelt led to H*. S. lil TTKRFIHI.lt , opens April 1? with Wayne ll, 9-11 and 10-0. for their will be necessary to determim TIIKATKRS only resembles Robinson in tho state championship, Oilom rcity at OM College Field. and felt to Davidson, ■s| combinations. build and features, but lie also Cagers Get was a reserve quarterback — Miglt veteran diamond Noith i ina and Virginia. ".2, The tennis mentor also singled has a strikingly similar boxing •darn admitted -3. it several individual players, , John Kobs has not alsed Dave feraaan for Md N| style. The 2 9-year-old fighter momiAN .irrrjsr experteneed S-2 wants in over Ruck Atherton. the ranking Virginia player, and s started his amateur boxing em - eer at Flint's Intrr-Rnrlal leal Time. Taday t. at He has more improved pitching, and good power and more speed and freshmen athletes Rasketliall awards to 2(1 varsity and six thai Pore played very well agal Davidson. Unlike baseball, the records Community Center was 14. From l!)4g 19MI. ho scored 2S wins, with when through he nuntry and mile link At team. Stale, Odom "THREE SAIIORS AND A CHRI," cunnMiuer managers have been approved by the Michigan Slate Athletic Conn- cil for the |953>M season, Iho tennis tenm on the south trip are not included in the r tilar season. The trip is mainly ^now i year who sijihm h pr"IPS" Varsity letter-winner* are: Bob praeliee. However, Deeman tht n ,; contract with Cleveland Armstrong, Holland. Rex Corhitt. that it put the team nearly The weather wn King. the Spartans are likely Elmhurnt. |,ut : \\0b ivvennv, according to Doom II he Ail. have returning lettermen in! rhliadeiphia; Al Ferrari, New i tho matches were York City; IVNoiil llartman, Fort regular • schedule sli QLADMER WCather. April 27, with a home match Pari Morrill, Wayne. Ind.; Haul llinkin. Sagin- j ' But. there was against Wayne. Then Nalerday laarterhsck In .«**»... .... I aw; Julius McCoy, Vnrroll. Pa.: , bHter weather co all. I« llvea aI t—4 eh a nee : Duano Olson, tVtroit; Dunne Pet- the nutrome of a "MA anil PA KETTLE m«re* «f break- | rrsofV Elkhart, Ind.; .litn Schlat- ,or- Tort Wayne. Ind.; and Keith Ided. Golfs Elite AT HOME" »»■ ! Staekhouse. Plymouth, Ind. j tv,,' player* alternated in OpenTliursday various aaoaitki m last year's' Sehlatler. llartman and Staek-! nished with NEXT ATTRACTION 10! house were authorised to reeeive for his players, . . s. are outfielders siieeial gold awards for having AUGUSTA. Ga (Ah—The blgg- Chuek Bodary, won throe varsity letters each, as especially true in the FABULOUS! t field ever lo play In IheMas- .although Dick Mcnrcl nd senior .lack Minor letters went to James liar- i nnd Jim Hire rs Golf Tournament may duce the lowest scoring reel pro¬ OHITOL I his, llarlan. Ind.. and Jim Ra.v- Zeltlcr at third i mond, Lansing. Managers awards Last Times Taday short. Will Hop- | went tb Hitler Reynolds, lake ind Chuek Mat- City; Thomas I. lleiger. Knlama- lrc favorites to! roo; nnd Tom Suekrider, Fast plate will he either; Freshmen numerals ioublea. winners ,cs w** ' "J"**" III more than 90 goiters : registered three days I fore the start of the Itth blast" Tournament, indication* w« SMOKER "LIU" ar Tom Yeweie. ho4h,nre; Thomas Kvenson. Brighton; i rr" ",ory' now" that a field of mote then •# w considerable net ion George Ferguson, provi- j start the 72 hole* of medal play Delta Sigma Pi i New _ I donee. R. I.; Stuart Joynt. Grand Iu Thu° «*»«•» Rapids; Tom Klewlcki, Lansing; brother* Dave "WALKING MY Harry I.ux, Chicago; liomenle 1T, John' "P* ^ Marino, New York City; Mark ,rl™ •' num,*r • McOrath. Philadelphia; John (V- "* Ofcwsblnaai Rusinrss anil Pllltlir Service SliiilenlN RABY BACK HOME" Tisile, Chicago, James Plymate. j fs"1™ Slielbyvllle. Ind.; Charles Session, I Dave Britton. " OPTOMETRY nsilv XMHN M Ms* Mfc Glenn, Ind.; Oscar Session, Glenn i Una Been XMSmnuarkt » mm m „ ' [nd.; Dean VanderWal. Holland. First year manager's numeral heather eel i •villi zsslirLssr aleagNde Set Dm*— *1 awards were authorised for Rob- OyiieMU jdigi n hi 2—I,AST- ; ert S. Garrigan Riverside, 111.; t| number tw T/XTE the season Is, 0nrv Mordon, Midland, and Jose- several enpho- i ph Hoffman. Orange, N.J. Mcii7cl and ^SadUM*! # j eeoPLCi CHURCH DAYS r. East I .arising DR. R. VAN HOUTEN V OWXJiO ^ - CHILDREN FOR QVAI.ITY PH.TL RES ADULTS T and a third in- 1- R -— I Of, OllR PRICES ARE THE JR. ef role in MSC'* t Eusiis last week, CHIROPRACTOR LOWEST IN TOWN a long-ball hitting1 722 n. oiestnit st. 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