WEATHER: SIN<; may MORNINCi SATURDAY DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION I RAW LANSING n> 1 . EAST LANSING, pfut l .*itents MICHIGAN — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2ft, 1054 tain fers Aid McCarthy Slams Army France For 'Distorting' Facts ChiinliiH >o Troops Pholo Cro|i French Set $VA (IP)—Britain la Issue Raised jnjr Frailer in an ef- toobtain a coasr fire aa Last Ditch fir»t «tr|' «< the Geneva solving the Fortification By Stevens Indochina, a ■ im|«»r tnid Tuesday night, alion crnfrrrnre dp- liitltirhinu Rain Tuesday but the In- mumrnts mmhadowed me C.ri|i|ilrn Attack* ig effort* tu ""'It a"'11'ari'y hanoi, Imlnchina i/t'i — Untlrr pelting tains anil des¬ pite heavy reliol mortar and artillery fire the French flung up new "last ditch" fortt- :ications Tuesday in the heart of Dicn Bicn Phu. Canriido Best The Ions-awaited big seasonal west Indochina forti Audience Rejects Mambo Show lakes of red mud French air strikes al nist-led Vietminh besiegers. Br CYNTHIA St llttR State Mows Photo tor Te KUtr Neva Feature tdllur He. Paul V. Murray, president of Neaht CHy College, i ranted. The hongo-cenge drem- thick manes of barbed w ire bar¬ from right, chats with John HI*. Randy Nehreeengost and (lory mer haa a gift far hrtnglai nut ricades In Ibeir main defense Frink. members uf Lambda Chi fraternity, which gave a reception lite mamhn liar, hreit i lire Arra-Cuhan heal, and daea for him Tuesday. area, now- reduced to a little less it with a wanderfslla ahetaua than a mile In diameter. They exchanged artillery blows with LiiiiImIu ('.Id Entertains unimmist-lcd j night's the Vietminh but there "Mumlm Festival" null- was i j rated. sign as yet of any mass ret r ... a .. the 1'nlted hall .. In . | Fur with the "Featlval," u Inch rwktHl Klljr,,hl|,| .him TJ,,,,)U,r hours. | „ "Ilicccst thm* have none through hius slates, which the "Ma track up the Phillips* Infantry assault. For the French the task was Mexico City College aeJrahle tt n""'C ,h",, two ,WU h'""'N Koniha festival" few inventive, licks in lighten the defense bulwark rx Priee JJ Show- producers fu« Cuut.inj irahurp in "Mambu Di- President Honored r. „ al thr ar much as imssiblc. Alt around the ] j T Cll|,, o-rtululy havt -liythmlCHlly interesting main defense area the Vietminh were chipping slowly away at key I p«tr .1 hick ml l« the *p«»ts. The French opfiational! Dr. Paul V. Murray, fnunilfr and president <>f Mexico Top Coeds failed ; headquarters of Brig. Gen. Chris* ban de Castries were less than Cily College, was honored at a reception !>y Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Tuesday evening. rurhru * measure uf Honored al ill-child j Lckcnta Bound strong Vietminh forces. On the rim of the fo Dr. Murray and his wife have been touring and lectur¬ ing at prominent colleges | — r~——; 1 throughout tlie country to in. Reception el. Over to County lorest students in courses fered at the college. T h < limarily offers a liberal of¬ Fraternity their Freshmen tnininK a women thiw point averajrc fall anil winter terms were nut in- i ( andido. Havana. Cuba's rh» thin sections in the I . *i ! Circuit Court ;• Lckcnta. who has been > As long as the and material Into the harrow "drop-11 cializes rse and particularly spe¬ in anthropology, languag- j Sing Entries Tyun honored Tuesday night by the Women's Division of the House Ovation ded aiis from hound MSC for spring ping zone" is held in the heart of j ovorvto the Ing- the fortress it can go on living and i Mexico City ('« Due Today T»i fAllcd for free elec- i dean of students office at a tea '*itmtv Circuit Court Tues- resisting. But a fresh big push under the hii- at the home of President and the charge of assault with from any of the encircling points Tltf t'litry nml Htiiig-clnnis- Greets Bent lev harhrlor and of i both master held by the Vietminh could put1 1 • I nurd Nations. ►Mil in a victory | Mrs. John Hannah. Two hundred coeds, the hull- them ■ virtually in the dropping i ing th'iitllini' for the itnninil | If that happens the lifeline I Frntfrnity Sing is 8:!Mt ti»-, their ; traditional tea, attci Upon Return uf the chapter would I i in Its I nighl, itt'i'iriliug to lloli ILtll. I publicity chairman. j 7:30 and 0:30 pan. I WASHINGTON (Al—A aland-;["r Ma>, ; where. ! A meeting will Im' held at that I The ml («uesta of honor vas released after j American educational iron- in 35 Representatives King, deal Ill-Mich.) upon h Inland W. Carr .1 ! incut and provides a I from fraternities wishing to cn* to |Mist $t,(NH) bond 1FC I'oHtpOIK-H . contact with the Mexici si'plc ,rr> withdraw or choose M»ngs i he said. Each fraternity will he esc have) charge of aeademir affair*: Decision on Plan t on the Karl Mcltonel aecreUry of the the way stale Board of Agriculture, and dismissed. To Reorganize '» their wives. Bate lions WJIM and H'KAR. In a joint meeting 'I uesday ! shout people, » police with Sixteen fraternities have enter-, immI that Other special guests included . evening, fraternity presidents and Besides the regular terms C to any Mis. Hannah; Dv«h Marie D>» Inter-Fraternity Council represcn-1 the college also of fen immer ed: Drtta Sigma Phi, Alpha Gam* •red Ed* '•»* the home econonues depart* tatives voted to table a reorgani/.* j workshop designed for lets or ma llhu# Beta Theta Pi, Psi Uu- olombia,' incut. Miss Allelic Grimes, seen- ation pro|>o.sai ui^til next week for ! any student in terestc l«atiu stlon, Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Tau, S. inein- tary to the president and Town further study. American problems. j Kappa Sigma, Delta C'hi and The* IIV pro-1 C2uard adviser, and Mrs. Dorothy The new plan would make I KG Xi. Haiti entered Farinllou.se, to real- Hoss, counselor and Mortar Uoaid Apiiw function hi three coordinating Mo¬ Volunteer for Fmieli » are: Upsilou, Delta Tan Delta, j adviser. Also attending were Carolyn tive council and live standing Tau Omega, Theta Chi. Pi ! Lyons, Tower Guard president, Marriage h'cture No Sun Iki'king U. S. Flier-Pels i Phi and Lambda Chi Al- Krturiia Doris Humes, Mortar Board pres¬ Bob that the >|I> I'osl Series to OjM'a Ttnlay, Says st will ident; Mary Ellen Weiglc, 11153- 54 Activities Board president, May 14 Fraternities will invite Ask to Figltl ky hai e* and Justine Hay, this year's Judt- II ilk l(er. IP olf II calherman foreign students to their houses of eiary Board president. Towci lor dinner .the evening of May 11 In Indochina a j Guard members assisted with the Coeds, put away tho.se cotto'i as their pail in International 8.30 dresses Week. I DETROIT. Mich. t/P)-About g, t g* ■ 'tea. , |' 20 U. S. flier*veterans of World War II from Michigan, Ohio and | < .UlllUllH4'(I # . BuUcrfield Student Wf.st Vnsir.iH havt volunteered After ( .Ur At'fldelll NEWS IN BRIEF 1 I nod cooler showers. today with possible Caught With Beer j to fight for the china. French in lndo-* • The Detroit French Consulate, | ' The dean of students office last week reinirted the campusing of |j There was a low of 41 de. the three Commends Against Action , • grccs j from Monday night with winds 15*30 miles per hour, A student day after being caught i Butter. *«liiS(,T, V special court of j The expected high today is 55 field dormitory with beer in nis N. aicCurttv inquiry Tuesday rcc- ; degrees, and duninishtug winds possession. Dean of Students Tom 1 nttf-yur call idT iry action for Col. Frank II. Schwablc arc forecast. King reported Tuesday. .UWCHllgUtlOlU his false confession of germ warfare m vd" his No military career. IS . • * * BusliHacking, Too the cases of thru-two cnmpainiiiii^, also students. Police have chaig- cou,w€ . . . ° 11 T n<'i u es Indochina Issue ! Cil one with reckless driving and in Um 4mF± *««INGT,.N A.-?.(r, ^'-u.r.r ' , y. V „ " x've-Prcsident Nixon sought Tuesday to ^ ,A Mfnors dlsturbcd over the possible political Men and women joth the first and may attend last lectures Mother Knows a Thing or Two the other with furnishing liqdor to minors. Two students pieked up near ; via>■»■■>. ** "cwapAofcH* RBI ekarga tkat tfeu * *** Quoted • • about sending U. S. troops' to Indochina. saymg that however reluctant the administra- ogcthcr As far as Mortar Board and tar Board is supposed to know If everything goes true to the Red Cedar with liquor in uM ikiiMgli a Mortar Board, senior women's Tower Guard members form, clocks will be set ahead, their posacssion were suspeiuictl mtmU" Hto awl S. troops to Indochina, "Wc can't let are of her election until the actual concerned, it'i last week, Dean of Students Tom ! grappiae Ha W ussians, know it." a ceremony. Yet, she must be frantic errands involving a the grou King said. tick by Beaumont al exactly * this week to there to b< Points (-ulied 'False' Thr re Officers Tlcrlctl Housemothers and roommates the lime of the ceremony will be Invented, and friends will Staff Member Returns j did !«HDtGT0N ^ — A surgeon who To AITS ItiHiril I'oils decide they just have to go sec Aflrr Auto Arcidrnl so .iter s« spent four years in a R Cp! Ee r camp Tuesday at the court- if Jane Doe will be lapped. H. C. Dykema, assUtant coor- Wi«h) lold turn r Members of AWS Activities ,hc mn" Ycl, surprisingly cnuugh, dinator of High School Coopera- case is laytn* hu 3ijurd elected three more olliccrs year the early morning tappecs continue to be surprised. Hon. will return to his office Jury charges, it their meting Tuesday evening. it will be harder In fact, one of this year's mem¬ today They are: secretary. Audrey »« Fire Lo*s Hit* Peak Garbc'r, LaGrange. III., freshman; Sing will be Sutur- fter "Your Final bers still blushes when she re¬ calls that laat May I aha waa assistant secretao. Beverly Sch¬ the ana who herdad all her latter, Bay City sophomore, and sorority members out of bad to *!■KtOftiOAlV 8TATI HtWB Wrtnrad»r. April! Letters to the Editor Double-Helping A double helping of current opinion on international Mural Muddle ready to met you 1hr event with happy, expectation. and awatt confident f the Editor; Mems will be served to Spartans May 0 and 10. An open letter to Glen Wash¬ r.ead lack llf lock helps! Sen. William Fuibright (I»-Ark> will speak on the ro¬ burn. The Frwih tational outlook on Sunday May !» at 7::t0 p.m. IM the I was amused to read that you * * * had a good laugh about following evening the Spartan World Forum will liegin with the mural in the Union Grill. I solution would lie three eminent speakers discussing "Economic Assistance nr In Answer to World Communism." venture to say that better laugh at your spirit of I had a yourself from the- euw.i rather than the mnraE RequireI Courses patriotism for volunteering to Ta the editor; The panel members are Stanley Andrews. Ha marl remove the present mural and Hayes and l)r. Hassan |)a wood. Hark grounds of the So Governor Williams has de¬ replacing It with one of your three provide plenty of evidence that fhev are well cided to add another required subvert to the MSC curriculum. i discuss economic aid. The number of required courses e getting to be rather high. Andrews is the former director of the Point Four Pro¬ a a There are now required four gram which sent aid in machinery and materiuls to foreign nasir College subjects, physical countries. At present he •is the executive director of the T. the . KllTC. and the rour- National Project in Agriculture Communications stationed caeh separate at MSC. -atom. Miami Hayes formerly directed Economic Aid to Insinrhins. ' they hp ml ■ —Jtehi p Now he is the executive director of thw Inst It lite of Human op lawMi. or ma ma t Behavior. Dr. Dawood-is memlier of the your hearts. Don't «*r wnrtor a Egyptian Emhassy in your bads on ttiuf fine P.M. problems. * * * Attendance at these programs should Is* im|mrtant to I feel pretty the same person. My arms, NEW YORK. IT' — A Nc every student. It will deride the fate of similar programs York fterirt rcve.-iU l.c mat in the future. tie in the same plare. Test r like a gift from ahnvr at, Still. 1 rucv I'm suppnsivl tn fii'l different. But fur I New Idea i* life J off»- 1 can't figure nut .y a bat is wi great almut twing w hy, a grml tin ting senior? Junior ( ouneil is planning to hiild a coffee hour at »/f vhat I've heard during these four .veal of the which all candidates for senior offire will tie wnritl nutsKte. I don't think anyone Is handing it to tts on present to meet the electorate. a gout-plated platter I've heart) rumblings of demons with This is a fresh idea, and a good one. Irish unxs ami Isimlis call is I by letters that rould wipe out ail of the graduating seniors in the I'nited States with¬ Ton often in past class elections, students have had out anv evlenoed effort. little chance to aet acquainted with candidates. The only criterion for voters has been the quality and Itoi. I know whether we move out into this ralm In tie ciahr or not isn't our choice. We have reached quantity of bright posters displayed on campus, surely the lime whew graduating is just .'til days away. Now an inadequate one. we will g» nut and see some of the things that were a The coffee hour should lie a relaxing and informal part of that awed freshman's life for the pad two means of "knowing your ranilidutrx." It would lie well if monstrated approval of the idea and curiosity n't get me wrong. J'tt ns till,si with ideals and high who will lead the cluss through its .» any graduate has ever lawn. But. sometimes, in I do have a tinge of doubt that I'm going the fare of world affairs than r graduating senior" who walked out of this cozy ai ir.to the hectic one awaiting us. . - INFORMATION - tw MMM Mb ulx H fraternity hint. WMM m» 01 tedv 1 8 JO p.m., J5 Union HOCfUNSf* LAKINS COl amok AN INKTITtTE OF -u pipit IxtSSS^'TS rwit 'and AUM bom $♦••• | ELM-TUFA I. ENGINEERS AND INSTITUTE <11 Oimirrr for \ourtrtf SAT* n — —— -Tm TrKWHTf I RADIO ENGINEERS 2£^r«5C —*^1 JtZS** SAlfS — »FN" I t-» p.m. «o: E E Bldg. ihr toxin I Student pagers will be pre- Hw" "1 Gift Shop anohso* a no t HOUSING WOtVHINl TZMWI "!• 4 in East Ijnsinf ' 117 t KALAMAZOO - 7"Csf 4 "I'"'"-' J<*,M "» """ IJS733, '*■*'"* "" nj YWRWR. I»-- 'w'a PfCrft •»U."BS 1 " J • t*VT» CO. ktuurwi gmtrvnes —4 ADVAMPED MOOIU •»r.n« •*, Lett ^awvff ^sasitw-wq Y" r wPRI 7T T •feed ta Your Pinal riuig. ■BiflfiBBifl of tha in J TF genuh Vicm» h to J-s-o* HBBBBB ^TRAN^RTXt^ 29 Article ct'iTQM apovrp cap «-a t *2 Therefor* r.A 77" -•XJ^ltrw MflTTl-- AAA .pvrovm) MU'-Mm 7? 32. American journalist SSK,'rd,V»1? ~ WANTED moat.' yua ya B a EMftOyMCKT V^AMCV li. un. n.1. uu—nl Ui ^ i1 i - yaaya yaaa-.y y . 5 B TF fruit SL Splinter 39 Horse* LOST and FOUND HIDE WANTED to H 41 Kegatie* 'AUMM mmm — ttSevlike WANTED J 7T Tf yy yaB mm. nr 1 A—1- human rchool yoys m-TR RATOf b . mm, Mc isdiu 11 Arm. %-rm' •*—» aniiiii M was yy y y 1 tr- wo yflB m y 8KSU pbhonal WBB ~ ayya i WA n«B« Mill • '• ' TH* MICHIGAN STATR NBN9 , Arr« Living Units Presidents jtchenette Snacks Easy to Fix Fraternity Review Publications Included In Greek Traditions By MARILYN MINION What makes each fraternity so different? Traditions, mcmtou hail hetler pel with a patrh-up kit. That lU-riollar room relunri could ciune in hanriy. S. I do hate to mention this, lint think of the expenses ! this term. There will Is- Mother's Pay. Father's l»ay. prod- j uation and wwidinp pills lo buy. It will probably take you all summer to pet out of debt. -** ti. Then there's that job you really should pet th tner. This is a pood time to pet in applications for em| , ment. (Isn't there somethinp awfully ilistastefu^ulsuit that n a; won! "employment"?! null Now 1 could completely rtiln the day by mentioninp study inp—but I won't. Sigma Clii's St'l hr'l™ (Contest Dratllim •s, descriptions and pic- Sweetheart of Sic- 1 Chi candidates, according to i Jj i Deanc Paulson. Harrington. HI.. i\XSl isophomore and general chairman) Paulson also stated that alt j candidates must be on campus May 14, IS and 16 for Sweetheart , I • * I Weekend. Villi Llznnls I The announcement of the 1954 THE MICHIGAN 8TATB NEWS Wcdntedny. April 2*1 Loaa Irks Coach MUM* Ihni Nine to Undergo Shuffle hits in 25 Innings against Iowa John Four-Man Signal Crew Sahalaskey. a right- After a double Ion* to Min¬ and Minnesota last weekend. Bolsters MSC Griddei nesota Saturday, word from Captain Ron Ultes, regular out- Champaign has it that I ho fioiutr tor two seasons, may bo fielder. *ot eredit or the lllini's University of Illinois base-' moved to second base, and first victory over Ion a Friday after bull team. Big 10 defending co- baseman Steve Sibons shifted to retfning lefty-starter , Gerry PAV. Wen Shaw I vs. Wert Shao | champions, wilk undergo a thor- i the outfieUi. Quarterbacks Display l Snyder 1? vs Snvtfer is ough lineup reshuffling for their ' Ron West is expected to remain pa C vs. Phillip. ? fame with the Spartans here ',n ri«h,flcld- The other outfiol- BOWLING Friday. ] slot will be filled by either Mike batting | lllini Coach l*c Eilbracht's ob¬ Maksud or Danny Dudos. jective is additional hitting pow¬ .loo Fitzcr ild. er. "Our pitching is good enough tiicd at third and seeonrf.'may get' who lias- been or relief 1-2 Ileal va. Now land | 3-4 l ire* va. Rower TI KSDAV'S REMITS Promising Aerial Ahiliii to make up a winning team," Eil- thT 'nod at shortstop Friday. Kil- MSC football ['nil >11 turii bracht said, "but we must come bracht, reportedly disappointed up with better hitting if we want kith - to stay in running for the title." . is expected ( All of the live Spartun quartcrl ncka tin'. . common: thi.v can pn". TV lllini Vela 4 In* I 2.1*1. Ken man ( Inh 2.M2 managed only 10 filv l-C •;iy loli.ll 1!. '.. \ l,onjr paw, abort paaaoa,, runninjr pnaaoa. faat pnaai a Ralph Dupas or alow paa'oa, thv.v can throw any Kind that i* n.ml- ervoort's Paired With Ttir round also Mu-.se* the Aji Kcoti Chili Tour* 21) E. U. River linlu»lri<> in Chicago Den Brady But. most important, they Economics C'lub visited have the passer*. | light NEW ORLEANS (/T» — Quick. punching Ralph Dupas, the ■ fifth rated lightweight title con¬ »• spot tended. meets rough and tumble lop lo line f» 1 * **** It t ! li will round battii1 lw only for the third the 18-yoar-old Dupas who lost a split decision to 10- Injured Prrparrd dinner* -■6, VARSITY RESTAI RANT 1 hlot k east of l aw! 1 .anting—-I S IS j ' tho present lightweight champion. Paddy DcMareo. in his first The New Orleans High School 10- Campy' To Catch i I student has won 50 out of 55 i fessional scraps and is a pro- 2 to 1 Spartan* .VOW SHOW ISO I favorite. Nick Gavrila Heads Brady, a 26-year-old NVw Y »rk- AT VOI R LANSING II .V. IWTTERFIEI.O . ; professional fighting, has had 05 Brooklyn Ace THEATERS ! iNuits as a professional and scored | .12 The knockouts. lias Rail Hand MICHI6AN Thin Thursday 1 Jot it is scheduled for H p.m. Weight-lifting Team cm State. 1'racass.i is import.i|i'. slmrcinc Junior Nut jural A A!' thaniph "CIIAIIUK AT • playing < weight-Iillinsr team Satut'il, FK.VI'lll'.lt It IV Kit" e and University of Kentucky in Teehnienlor it h • with the competition. filly Madison ^ — 1 _ i |i 6LADMER Open 7 p.m. I'k. ID 2-IM2 In St. I.OH is. where the llo. Thru Thimday risers opened their first West¬ Thru Saturday ern suing of the season Tues¬ •fcWAEKIM; MY day nisht. c ampanella said he'd ItAltV HACK ItoyiK" plav everyday, hut •'PIIANTDM OF in Teehnieolor the hand didn't set het- lay he they II rail in a THE RLE MOBGI'E" Donald O'C'onnor-Janei. Leigh (.:!•:«• Mahiip-r-. In Moot and put it in a east or —PITH- - with ( arl Maiden - Patricia Medina "i.ii.i" and 4 laude llauphin in Trehnienlur and thr t«<. Leslie 4 arnn - Mel 1 errer and Jean Pierre Aumonl CAPITOL Friday Only "IMA II S cyxvov* In Teehnieolor Bevo, Oliver Turn Pro. "11 \ll Kilt KA«111 Virginia Ma«»-D.«te Rohert-on III KIP I.AST ■> ims OTIIKIt" with and Slephen MrN'allv —-PIT N— Sign Willi Saperslein 4 liar Item lleston "\ KII.S OF NKW YoUK- ahul«Mi- l»a>ki During the later stages of I .oil rcniril lirii.kor the I lor id 4 season. Vravs were Lirahetli Seott A Diane 1 osier it \(.o Mr lege n! Ohio. h. taken in lampa hut the pic¬ in lerhnieolnr sirn.ul us *i piufrs-i . h. Newt Oli\i and tures showed no break, arrord- Victor Mature Mart Blanc hard for .i pockaco dt-al 1 to Hatasi. "IIKMI-S CAM (IX" Al.r Sopor.It-ill. Saturday In Trchnirielor MOVILTHON NIGHT!?: of tho llorli m (ilot with ami othor ontorpriM See The Beat At The t reat Virginia Mayo-Dale Kolwitson Olivi JAE D. KITC HEN STAKTKIt. Vlll.TAI.K IMNHJS OI'KN T(M)AY RK| the Wildcat ACROSS THE SCREEN ' a*»u»i Michutan, May IN GLORIOUS TRUCOLOR! ATTENTION ■IBM lu* iiiinmlwlf ENGINEER fur fast Drive-In Service o|M'iiiiig» fur inrii »I'*11 qualify fur our ru»lum<-r rngincerin^ |u"-rJ^ Try Benny's Uhrthrr If. a nark ar anin la Ikr raaafart at a faU Dun. Braar affm aairk Inquire IBM (orpenHon >..r ear. Itrtt, aat laaMt far a rral la»l. Ur.L Upra t« kaarm a ter. 1 Ban a week. LlV lilldiMiiBBir wr HUmwvs Benny's Drive-In US W. Ottawa Mkh. I'boac 4-5314 4-5311 .April*-1?84 THE MICHIGAN STATU NEWS Nip Yankee*. b.'{ Warning From Iowa City Yhlte CwTii) J on Fir*l Tighten * Phwv (Miter. «(*«»: I. the fifth I melon stale. hit fln.lli fin nil Ttil«riiilint HawkeyesPrepare Potent Bi there It * lirerr number of | Reside* niltim attlrlo ipilni v|ir int A ineis.'i >n .1. tool kail Vratilti> ■' i! 'nih !>l each nl J home it law I. Jiolilmers to llkl' ll|t I 111' tlack. ! malt, another |U> NFAV NTW YOflK YOHK 'V - V Rookie Don! tVnltwo two out. made StrtUghtcr Slmn. intuit* nut. $imn> Slaughter the «'» »•» Wt ti ^I is win who*. . !- .<»■ tn*l,uire. three tarkle. ntSJ ■, Johnson Johnson limited tfnlversitv officials limited' t^«* the Now York t. :i net t..:1 unto up a double t*» m l In ?I iriivo to », CIICCK MIl.t.FR py Mil I IK l'mter«it» otncian wete k wete lost, hilt „ ,, , fnhkee. to SJi, Tn"mJKI j pleased with the progress of t! * ^ '"*',7,." Ynnkoc-t and two-thirds ,o live five hits thirds innings h.ls for seven Innings Tuesday! seven-v.*. • Yoki Herr.t Tuesday- Constiegm Item opening Jht* Cnnsiiegra look over j he ninth. an.t re- mt*tr n>«, *p»»n% i«ti»«» ?"T llnnkeie lenin undo Ihi tutetem S Intel, m "" 1 _,v 1 * ,lm"' i,,,-!,,. M f'TI nio i . ....hevski. that the While the Chicago White Sox Sov tireti tired two men but also walked ',,rh ,n" f'"' ,hr •'"Wkeves of ».vnrhev»ki. Unit tin, eta.. M<. , ,, ,i.|, to. at t.„ ute is ■' tsirtttig hnlfhtn-i halfbink c picking up broees of runs dene W'oodting. When pinch m 'J* I hi . ttian six letter « summer. the fourth and fifth innings hitter Hank Ha iter singled to Jha's I he wot, If rum | 1 tip the gap. He shouldn't' disappoint Ins a 4-3 valor., and retention of left, driving in Item. Rlrhards ">■of town."f »h«' «»"«? <'!»,,•! 1 itV ' j Id Vineent. j first place in the American I .ea- , called for his bull pen ace. flor- jemployvis **lth« »•. at least this i d1 well Ati.v lti»; 10 team-that mtlst fare! These prospects for '54 would showed a j KUt. ! isti Hoh iVrv. batting for pitcher Fvashevskl's pnteut grid j 1 -I. this year .it tackle ate tans last year. tbit Harr> Doftsh had to eonte Tom docinan. tried to hoUi back Forest mnk« even the mold. |h>hshuisIi<-! aguregation ucnI fall is not tak- coach smile Jin from the bull pen to put down .» swing but weakly tapped the tug this lightly, for it is not I Itetter Kukfield depth than in John Halt in-I junior llndgrr | aafter ninth inning Yankee uprising ball to first ha-oman Ferris Fain reliefers Al Stina and" bVr the game rndinft out* wishful thinkipg on the part of lite Hawkeve faithfuls, but j men a I feeeiit years with at lea l three who have shared tu t or I'rolMltb the Itiggest loss, | Sandy Comueg^) lalMed. Johnny firoth drove In the a real and definite warning. I seisind team Ix'rths at all four yyas renter Jerry llilgrntierc hi»l to complete the eyrie, first two runs off Ford in the And there are many facts to! positions. ytho timk sttrh honors as l.ook j Whitey Font, who never h.ut fourth after a poor throw fiy hack this up. All- Amerirun, Al* all western An all-Veteran first team lost to Chicago in hU brief m;»- I'hil Rivvuto and singles h\ and 111-Amerlean second tram, Iowa has 5(1 Cab in Jones. ! J»T league career, was charged *hcrm Collar anil Cass Mleha- and Sporting News and NFA eluding seteran All-Anierieait selection with the defeat. els had loaded the hases. Min¬ All-Atnerieitit third team. every position returning front rated the liesf sophomore nie MinoMt' Johnson departed in the eighth year eame off Ford last year's team that was rated the Big itl in i»33. 1 with j when Manager Paul Itiehards de- one of the strongest and most daeeinent. on base in the fifth. depth fullback in jcideti improved In the Biu III at the • only top notch loss , to come in with the left. ; Jbright Inherits with Captain j ; handed Sima Fhos Slau«htc» i Jo Collins pinch homer In the end of the season. *adlhg a mtttin- for two yent's, ; came up with a man on first and fifth tlimito'* single, err The s teller wtuiiei -. shutout bid News All-Aineriran and Jim Hatch five-hitter whew he ie tioii. and Al* and lad's Low Scores with two out id the •s all midwest third He Hawke\ Casey Stengel shook kees, In'tiching Mickey It, tMRY I.OKIO Hank BiUier. Irv Nei- v i-i the family, or mn,vl«' its jnsl State's o renter field nnd ; pi|r ,-u-e Ilill AHiriitllt (diked IIJI the cfltne celebrating his 38th Triangle Frafer his first start in i. .tiit father. i.me iifhter came throurh . -. .1 his trit'flnjr etitver al Western Country IH The Associated Press hie down thd' left -field A Al F.ltlt' \N I.FAtHF 'The Wolverines edged Iowa On .the dimme ■ ililie.1 for I. Pet. tilt | lb. v I" ! ever played." he said, "would \\ the trirk. ltl-ii. o hi»mtii*iii1 easily he llelroil's llaklamt I Idea co X I T — tll-Dl IT is WIN Seven more invite* till limit- 1 f st ht V. points in the right spnt yyoulil Voun right wan I llllls. IH'.TKttir t> I .«l»t» I have IVashiegton ti 4 .••nit I CINi lNNATl . 1*. The given Inw.i a 5 1 mark What did he shoot there" ' Hi Philadelphia 5 .*» .MM) •» in*«-l-in•• -lliili'lil* lit ;i settled for a 71? e a t d on th New York 5 « .455 »• . Only the Spartan's 1*1-14 \n- treacherous fairways Cleveland I ti ton it With seores like this. RUSH SVIOK on Boston | ii .loo J might consider entering the go The lark of capable or prov¬ Baltimore 4 * .ittil 5> • world its a carot. but not A en pass received. Junior Frank TI FHIIAV'H RFSIT.T-H bright. "I play for the fun i.t i William is the only reternre inc Rill praares*. Detroit at Philadelphia, post¬ " who ratight more than siv roNiurn said the business major. Redford HUH Srhmil in poned. rain. of th»* first. passes last year. The head State golfer looks f< »hrre br esrned two Baltimore at Washington, brighter prospects for this yeai i m ho fgyoriie *p«»rt. It postuoued. rain. •••hit* the that He met former Varsity squad which has collet ti PKDBABI.I. ITTCIIFR* two wins in two outings. CARDS Dt'Mt* BI Als toil •" 4 *rl Mosark. Albright picks I year's Baltimore uialit—Plllette (0-0). at (1-lh Washing ton, vs. shea WEDNESDAY, Al'lt champions, Purdue, i and the Tnlversify of Mlrhigatt Detroit at Philadelphia, nirht —tiarver tl-0) vs. Trice t !-0i. ti< the only blemish on the tn h »::mi r. i\i. as the teams to heat this sea¬ record, knocked them out of the hicago at New York—Pierre Twelve lettermen were gra i son. t (1-2) Vs. I.opat it 0>. numlier oim ranking dilated, hut the distribution hi , Old (aillc^c Hull* I At present Albright is tumng Cleveland at B< ston—W'tnit Fvashevnki. one time bark positions was even, and In j up at Walnut Hills, where he will tl-2) vs. Nixon (1-0). firhl ro.trlt for Bigrie Muntt at spots harder hit than others. | lead the MSC linksters again t a 5ISC. and former head roarli NATION At* LRACUK llrooltO ii at Hamilton College and Wasli- powerful Notre Onme squad W I. Pet. C.B ' This should be the real test Cincinnati 5 .015 — strength," said Albright. Brooklyn .5K:i (mmmnic No|r|> |lam(1 h,s a St. I.ouis Ii 5 .454 t and wo will h«,o New York ft ft .5(10 11.. to bent them 5 5 .50(1 11 Philadelphia 5 ft .455 2 %s, if i t« hf has the varsity, a never lost, Cricket Added Chicago I'illshurgh 5 TI F.SDAA 'S RFSri.Ts 4 0 5 .444 .35? 31 2 ""•Sn,- of Haying complete;! ITltshursh X. t inrinnati 7 To Spartan St. I.ouis ?. Brooklyn 3 Milwaukee 3. New York 2 Philadelphia at 4 hicago. rain Sport Scenz prorabm: pitchfrs Pittsburgh at Cincinnati — Cricket enihtisia- Friend (On vs. Btrvewski ti¬ day with director id Hie MSC ll. New- York at Milwaukee — Piesv. I.vit. Dlair. addition of p.nglan llrarn (0-11 vs. ton ley (0-0) '(M»rt to-Michigan .•■ or Burdette «I -1 ♦. Philadelphia at Chicago — Koherty (1-2) vs. Minner tl-0). Brmiklyn at of the group and tl-01 vs. Rasrhi (10). eltH'ttHt. Homi Kit] India, senior, was dent; Dick McNeil BUTCH and FliT-TOP Spartans pitted t'hapmaq, Lansir ophomore, *s( vr.r 4 Aitirighl long yvedgr sccrctnr.v -t reasu i tr Season is NOW on. A constitution approved ihd the group wil JCEGulh YOUR BARBER formerly 7 year* In Ihr I'nlon Urbo Shop l« now at«o- after Mid h l eo Bornot «t Ukr t hl-lopi wo IIKr to do A practice se.;. ion WI 1 !»•- held at 12 30 pin on th" W»m u Athletic Fie'd. Kapudia . i-u-mn.« - IO «st Interested .vtudents are vo-1- «tune to cxtme and learn tund.j- Salurd4V. R:M a.m. p-iii- nietdai.s in t,ticket, he adiliti no s\ HimiXN-niVE monov Future plans for cricketeer*. Kapadia said, include Alms, speakers and coaching for the Loo Barnes - Joe Gulh team in preparation for inter- i collegiate play. University of ; Michigan H at present the nearest est roursc I have potential rival. To the wrinkle resist¬ STAKTISG ance i.f 66' [ Dacron FRIDAY! and 45', Worsted fabric \ I Varsity-Town adds the • // / / V ultra-new the Style extras of smarttrt - f! / look in modeling, hand needled edges on solid tones and Brrecowea musicals distinctive silk decora¬ from tion on exclusive nt-V patterns. m ADDED KXTKA Sl'EC'IAIi SHOUTS! M.O.M's symphony orchestra presents— -TStTIAIKOWSKY'S "CAPKKTO ITAIJEN"— rbara Uongeraan. Iloyal Oak Nadinc Hicks, AJma jun- ■ Louise Rogers, Berkley jun- ! IhiiIhimy to Leave Mtmvon- Eleanor Strong, Battle k senior, wilt read the pa- j MOSCOW (/PI—Australian Charge d'Affaircs Brie H. Kositchek & Bros. A coffee hour will follow.; ncsday members of his embassy staff and their famil meeting la open to interested ; exit visas to leave the Soviat Union for home. He sai- ais. | to leave Thuraday. lis Nartb Waakiagton j T... 'J Wednesday, April 28," ROTC Honornr s to Screen Bell Telephone PLACEMENT BUREAU INTERVIEWS COMPANY Mandel Brothers OPENINGS FOR Retailing, Bus. Ad A Home Ec. To Haiti Initial To List Most Majors. fomore Cadets The Proves, Corps EIoo. Engr's Accounting Majors Army Useil Numiters April 28 Chem. & Met. Engr's. inter¬ military honorary. ■ initiation t o n i , h t ested in Sales. The meeting will he Department Orders ' Somebody's got He is your number! HcrtJort Shaw, assistant April 28 Service exempt Bus. Ad. Majors with "B" Average or better home of Capt. Deforest hold tOTC Eligibility Ruling manager of Hell Telephone Co., who desire Industrial Ac¬ counting. ton, professor of military , and tactics. who is in charge of placing cards English A Speech: Voe. Home listing the mo t frequently called Plana for the Corp*' tfn, .OTC rotihnmnrp cnilet* will Ih> Riven an ad- Ec.; Chemistry A Physics: t.v, to he held Saturn,,, e KOtronina tost May 4, accordIrr to Col. Harry [numbers on campus in 3.*>0 local English A Social Studies; Sr. at the Indian Hills tv, [telephone biHtlhs. A Jr. High Math: Elcm Grade professor of military science and tactics, Music (Vocal) were also announce.. omores. whether they plan to jro into advanced The c utis, it mauling all dorm¬ Ihighc, deputy prove April 28 Mt. Clemens Public Elcm.; Home Ec.; Art; Music— ttO or not will he Riven the itory. ftv.iernfty and sorority hopse „ Schools Jr. High in« pi' ed 1 q«t. April 28 Dearborn Township- Elcm.—1st thru 6th: Rth: Spec. Groups A low Toro on the tost au- omnticallv will dismiss the give bet iff Mr.i»v to the students, Shaw ss.d District No. 8 Inkstcr, Michigan Ed. for Mentally Handicapped Oth Eng. or Science; 10th Eng. and Social Science: H. adot from consideration for ad- Hivenc anrr.1. 1 assing the test will make bis>th in Km -t Linsing to j»e equip- S. Shop: Soe. Studies with Comm. minor or -major, he endrt eligible for advanced, ea.'s within 10 days. April 28 Greenville Public Elcm— 1st or 2nd. am, nth or' 'llogj abject u» the *>t!*€». standards of 6th. Schools April 28 Godwin Heights, Kinder.; Early Elcm; Elcm. The ■nurlv given while .. . m M ^ . —— Newt Mima »y M Tennrv Students Attend Grand Rapids Phys Ed-Women: Jr. High Herbert Muw mi Hell Telepbtwe ft. »h*w * ene «f Uie new Moth- Eng.: lnstr. Music; ♦ he Depart ""cut of Kollojrp: phone number llslt In KIR Frtnell. Grow* Pnfnte Junior. Basketball Conch uMh Meeh. b.o at Citizenship Com o. Drawing or Math Minor International Convo For Kepuhlleans Math: Jr. High Science. Latin; English; Social Studies; April 28 Delding Public KATHARINE Schools Ass't. Football Coach v and Thursday':' Thirty-nine MSC students at* srcarr.i April 28 Indiana & Michigan Elec. A Meeh. Engr's. Barry to Address Citizenship valuation prooe- tended a Student Conference for Republicans M»n- Electric Co. th rough IViday: skills conference, dav ,tt the University of Mlchi- Iron and school ROT! official* originally Cmil Sin,I,*nl |<, Talk lfcrence, fotel and Friday, Association Saturday. scheduled the test for Saturday, from Jt-IH a.m. After protest from cadets about the hour, the Student Conference •tod in t,. Rhpnblienn a president of the Cub panel .u here, Al I'hy-ic-