LETS GET NO RELIEF— m IIKHIND TEAM FORECAST POINTS IIIS SATURDAY a TO WEEKEND RAIN DAI LY STUDENT PUBLICATION PRICK 5 CENTS Lno- EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 ders to Revise ^■rislinas City Plan 'Statement Says Spartans* Ready for Fightin' Irish pration Essential 3 Game Amm , di»i>l«>' lender* ard aald: tun riiiilliall team will en- |if«»nn's tropical "After thorough discussion of the problem wc have come to the t rnin fur Notre Dnmi' tmliiy wn on the to try anil make it four conclusion that the present plana firtilinH roast Thurs- >d revising. •si might. Should the Hpartana succeed, (ht. We feel that cooperation t>e- they would he the lira! loom Mnco rom Wilmlng- tween Michigan State and East lima in turn the trick. I worked (ev- ing is essential, as is cooper¬ The present Spartan string, the 190- ation among all student groups. h and destruction ss it Wins 'of 38-18, 33-0 and 21^" i through the t'arrlbbean. AIm at stake will he the Meg¬ aphone Trophy, donated by tho Harm was expected te Detroit alumni rluhx to the com¬ peting aehoola. Originated In The original plans for the con¬ st called for Individual partici¬ pation by college living units. the thn But PanHellenic Council, re¬ ason ting MSC's 18 sororities. Both Ml later-Fraternity Council, re- Frank Leahy, and Biggie Mi who maintained the mastery i (MfNMfMCfe decided not to compete individ¬ fraternities, the Irish leader, will be intcre ually, but on a cooperative basis. spectators at the game. , to Blork Island a both coaches, but Ellis Dukett, Ferris Hallmark, tackles Sam Palumbo and Frank the Spartans. Michigan Stale has had tr i were hoisted and the Saturday's battle between the ND Varrichionc, guard Jack Lee and The Spartans will lie out to re¬ sledding thus far this year. ^ Bureau cautioned again Spartans and Notre Dame will not Morley Murphey, Hill Rosa and of both Bert Zagers. Hallmark is the center Dick S/ymanskl all play¬ tain the second of three troph¬ Spartans opened the season 1 > and high tides. decide any title, but it is pro* Betty Case, Union Board; Bill only player to have started ed in both contests. Co-Capt. Paul ies at stake this year, Thistle, senior class; Howard bably the biggest game of the Mats, tackle Bob Heady and end iaist week, they kept the Brass with a hard fought loss to 1 i Spartans played against against Notre Dame. James, Frosh-Soph Council; Gab- year for MSC. Dame in 1052 when the The Irish have eight mew back Walt Cabral saw action in 1052. Spittoon with a 21-14 win over i Thursday night rieW Muhling, AWS Activities; Already out of the running for and White beat the Irish, who have played in the last two Indiana. The trophy was origin¬ maintained Ha Judy Streng, PanHcl; Marilyn tttate-Notrc Dame games, and against the Spartans will not see ated in 1050 and it has lieen in Hosiers of Indiana, 21-1 the Hig 10 title, Michigan Statu o-Capt. LeRoy Holdeti also 4 course. Earlier Nucchtcrlcin, Women's Co-op could gain stature with a win others who played in the 1052 action Saturday. Regular half¬ Jenison Fieidhouse ever since. Noire Dame's rerojd * area expected League; Shirley Pressel, Wo¬ over the Irish—perhaps climb back Paul Reynolds, pulled a leg Saturday, the Megaphone Tro- two wins a men's Inter-Residence Hall Coun¬ Quarterbacks Ralph Giigliuimi muscle in the 33-0 win over Pitt . After a 21-8 win ovi cil; Rudy Petzold, Men's Council, and Tom Carey, Co-Capt. Dan last Saturday, and it is doubtful inated in 1050, the Irish have heir first game, the i Bureau Mid the Bill Hurst, student government; liullough, Shannon, halfback Joe Heap. if lie will l)e ready to go against Cort Leckhdcr, Inter-Fraternity • Lenny Idbourne, Fla.. at Council. ird movement After the meeting, Hurst issued 27-14. ! Where is McINamara? •n hour, but it estimated iplaining student w position. It printed in full on page 2. Smite QUI Story Sudden Rains Fail LeRoy Bolden, Hank Qullough, Rain, Ruin • over a small Band Prepared for and Jerry Planutis will be missing To Dampen Rally from the Spartan line-up but wilt and gales forum to i Predicted for Roland Dotsch will not make the aaUtte*YMCA. • Notre Dame Half-time This Bee Are/id trip due to an infected leg. For the Irish, regular right half¬ The forum WIS cancel Ird YMCA atalement «id, "when two |! Th(1 Michigan State march- I ri"« arid song, will he presented Don't be too optimistic but Jazz Band Accompanies back, Paul Reynolds will miss the contest along with Gene Kaish, of the panel members declined to . I M( 10 30 on the steps of the St. there is good chance that the No. 2 light end pcrtkipate." inK nana makes it a second , jOJM-ph County Courthouse in a Team Practice Session With alumni adding to the stu* Reasons for their refuMl, ac- | appearance of the aeaaon South Bend. sun will be visible once in a * "An Irish Story" is the Spartan while this afternoon. The rainy th.t th. forum would nrd .ccm-S Sat urd.y ill South Bend. half-time theme for the Noire weather is expected to last over Hampered by a rainy day and an inopportune shower, the Spartan rooting icction plith its purpose of bring about j Notre Dame stadium, home Dame fans. Formations symbolic Temperature will Thursday's pop rally was both well attended and enthusi- p«cted t» exceed j,uoo. und'"Und,n* °' of the Irish will be formed to «»tic. the|of the fighting Irish, will tie such tunes as: "The Irish Wash¬ high of around 50-55 Over 600 people galheiVd outside the Union at 4:30 fori A, K.„ih R.nd, *m came. r.«, a Irkh < tho scene for the band* per¬ vhile the wind will be A Mr »»8 Property 4*aifr«Mi% win** erwoman," "McNamara * Band'' the preliminary rally. tMg formance. and "When Irish Eyes Are Smil- l northwesterly with kuk UOca." Jack ton Frethman The bund, under the direction of 20-28 M P.ll. When A sudden downpoui. Just as I of Leonard Falcone, MSC band frr- To Give Radio Recital NEWS IN BRIEF , The OldMnobile Ilivulon «>f rally wan scheduled to leave City director tor 2g year., will leave (i,nerill M„„,r, torp_ j, ,p.,n- Long range the Fieidhouse, cut the attendei Suian Hunt, Jacluon by special train from Laming j soring the band this year. Prev- trie f< to about 500 people. ".-"ft sound, during ill present three classical »dec- early Saturday morning and ar- ' lously this year the green and stuff <"Ww.ll A.rmngs. rive in South Bend at 9 30 (CST) ' white marching unit went to Iowa One Mnn r.tened inu m In a piano recital over WK- AH. Friday at 1:19 p.m. A concert featuring college mar- City for the MSC-lowa game. i far half an hear while buy* Empire - I Stale t't .way and NEW YORK i/P> — The Empire State Building, tallest skyscraper ■»-lying bc- Athletic Dirertar IUCfl« In the world, tog ay became the property of one man—CoL Henry Abbot Hall Coed to Reign at Homecoming 1 - ihat might Crown, Chicago industrialist. ugh I It was the second time in the building's 23-year history that one and where fares af the rautinrs. : man has owned it, John J. !U»kob, industrialist ami General Motors of the court Coach Duffy , executive, built the *tnurture ami held it in personal ownership until Joyce Coamann, attractive 10- loving cupa, ac- Dpugherty dispers¬ his death m 1050. y car-old Jackson sophomore wive [ ed his squad, around the truck. te A1 Hansen, co-chair- A Jar/, band, playing from a * * * the queen contest. ! truck, played music for the last few minutes of the pi act ice in one i. S. to Observe Mete Holiday of the first attempts at setting football to music. After (lead Coach Duffy had members gathered around Day. truck for the rally. ' ' it, big plane, The Homecoming Queen, Joyce j ★ ★ ★„ '"idi. while iccuc- "a.tt in weethar- for !tw contort, < ele ««i v-** » L^Mer by Uw —■ clow ,.urprijo. j HANOI, Indochina (Ah — llo Chi Minh, Moarow—trained hi » * Br,.' Sandra Mtakin. Detroit *nlor. Daagh- | despite hi. eight year, in the jungle jungle and i (rum his ncadquarler, Mid Thunday. taat Yaktley. and Mory AHeo # * * rtticM Ritchlln,' Botavia. N Y,— " junior.' Pnul : "1 H ' At the urging at hi* player,, fullowing tlw Laming 1 Ml" Croamann alao ktaed the Segregation Issue Resolved and Alvie ' Spartan coach (or luck, bringing (, Del. (Ah — Delaware Thunday paved ! cheer (rom the player, and a way (or the re-admiaaion o( ten Negro itudenta to that rd .< v. to Dully. white MlUord. DeL, High School. TH« MICgldAM STATU ISVB It's Time to • 'Manager's' Decision IVopow, New ih|rt ~ Lfetters -(tpM tMUMb Display Statement Notre. Dame Sleeping Dogs] Issued Hurst Ticket Plan —: RTAN stkini "Let sleeping dogs lie" Is *n old Anteric This h the stateacat of the student government Issued Criticized used Iwth in and out of political ,ir.l,., i, - Thursday night: almost an unwritten rule in political ram,,, ' Christmas City malted from idea* brought up in a To the Editor: not good to talk about something it is necesarjr. reflecting ""1 Add another to the list of In¬ wrong. that the Student Government Executive Board meeting held last Just how much Secretary of iCTS dignities the college has pulled eonaUnii winter after the destruction of several Ea*t Lanalng on the students. Defense Charles Wilson wishes trying Kepnhllrjl» '^cllng J Christina* iHaptajr*. This post June along with he had followed that rule is ■t erase «„rk|n, „^j Student government then contacted the East I .arising other misguided Individuals 1 impossible to know, but one can guess that he and the Re¬ Merchant*' Association in regard to setting up some sort sent In my money for tickets beeti' ' " ''"'DetaJ to the forthcoming game with publican Party would Rive a of Christmas display. the University of Notre Onme. ngiun ih. J forgot Wilson's remarks about On June II. a meeting was held by the student govern¬ Not living In East loosing dur- w »' k" • '",!P - Mid] ment with members of the Merchants* Association to draw N«.\\ : h* pj check for my . to get the return During a discussion of unem¬ up plans for a Christmas display. tickets. ployment this week, Wilson said: "I've always liked bird fed .The individual living units had not been contacted re¬ TMs ehech was picked up by dogs better than kennel-fed lhnt v . garding the displays except for an article in the State News. dogs myself—you know, one who'll get out and hunt for food Unnt'.' ■ n Ik troll; 1 When school opened this term, the student government not learn of rather than sit on his fanny mid yelp." ^ Man set up working plans for the displays. These plans, were qurKtloninjr the announced in the State News, and from that time on, a that I Rut since the clock can not general misunderstanding of the ideas tiehind and the I few to he turned back the r.OP will »' just have to take the consequ- purpose of Christmas City grew. This situation developed well nu ' "r tieenuse of our failure to consult with the individual living I asked for some and wa? ^UTKitW whlch seem to show that he units on the organizational plans. that there were no mort feels unemployed workers can other words I and the Christmas o City Change he classified Into two categories If I had had any Men thai a program centered around —hunting dogs and kennel the theme and meaning or Christmas would result in the tickets so that the student dogs. ill feelingThat it ban. I would have asked that all student the plans he scrapped from the beginning. May Bring Cooperation "Well, Virginia, there might lie n Christ¬ Christ, is a happy occasion. And, since The members of the Student Government Executive Hoard and myself an- in complete agreement that the prin¬ ciple (the mutual cooperation between the students and the city in building a display that will further cement the effect thev City." relations lietween the two groups) Is-hind Christmas City mas the early dnys of the Koman Church, the ltight now plnns are up in the air. Stu¬ is sound. season hns caused a glow to be felt dent leaders nre dismissing possible im¬ I think that if there had liecn I letter communication throughout the Christian world. lietween the groups concerned, the kinks cotdd have lieen Sec Sl IU'IMi portant revisions in the display eontest. Maylie this time there will tie cooperation In keeping with this spirit of brother¬ straightened out and a Christmas display devclo|ied with¬ inatend of the controversy of the past two hood and re-awakening of the true Chris¬ out controversy. Consequently we intend to discard pres. ent plans and start anew. The first meeting to formulate Campus Classifieds tian spirit, men have always fell the urge these plans will he held today. PHONE Numerous reasons have been advanced to express this inner warmth by decorat¬ tt \J by both IKC and 1'anltel for their chilly ing their homes, places of business and WMHam Hurst reaction to the idea—studies, expense, the Student Go\eminent President ED 2-1511 communities. SHORT STORIES time factor, lark of coordination on the The, principal point of the discussion EXT. 268 part of student government and city offi¬ cials with the Greeks. here seems to lie disagreement lietween a THAT ARE BEST SELLERS large concentrated effort or numerous In¬ All these things are well and good, hut dividual attempts on the part of local it still kinked like another case of "If I merchants to portray this Christmas spir¬ CLASSIFIED RATfS can't he pitcher I'll lake my hall and go it. FOR RENT housing home." The merchants have resolved the argu¬ I'l.FASANT ROOM Ft Ml Hent Male And maylie some of the Greeks aren't ment for their part. Is it not the job ami ■ "■ responsibility of each student to make . completely happy with their decision. ..$100 They have certainly jeopardized their of¬ sure the college does not fall down on its ...IMS v.n.p« r,..- ;j ten shaky position with Nast 1-ansing res¬ share? ...♦US ~ idents by their objections to the plan. In the light of this responsibility, why FOR SALE To some it 'appears that the ilguments ean't Spartans forget their petty selfish to ADDITIONAL CHARGES i TV RET 12 t»rh CE rnnaoto Good personal'b advanced agninst individual participation ideas and take part with a true Christmas condition IN) rhone ED • 70IW »• | " -VI.V • i are of a secondary nature. spirit ? Can't they go out and prove to the TWO THAIS' TICKETS N..».e "" * Another Imne of contention seems to lie lieople of Kast Isinsing. the state of Mich¬ AUTOMOTIVE n«rne( game ^*100^ Tickets may be the "commercialization" of Christmas. igan ami most of all, themselves that they A birthday, especially the birthday of know what Christmas means? | UNIVERSITY or CHICAGO ■■■ ^ new lahtneT^u'r^ ED 1,17H Clirislinus Opinions OI.YMPIA portable typewriter* Foreign keyboards available T»o p>»r oXyS-:r- -•-j Next Time—Another System ALWAYS IUY A IETTER CAR FROM Il-E? 3-RPFED VM RECORD Chang- 135 no le-sp i-artrtdgr Ci F Variable rtndav 1-9011. |S (Ml Ph.me Don 117 H TO ! SERVICE Tm the Editor: Itrnnch of the AU-College Stu- MALCOLM MILKS, INC. The confusion, ill feeling, am bad publicity arising front th< the controversy over the Chris, »ke. these people i ttnas City project seems to bt this unfiartunate < the result of iinpro|>er handl¬ ing. The next time a major issui like this occurs, involving time COLLIE PUPPIES. AKC registered raotiful. healthy pupi»n-« )'romb WV t! Macanln Kennels. Dunnndale be instiguted in n I9S? PLYMOUTH CLUS COUPE which will consider of these students I INFORMATION kl'.i 'ORDER Lil * * * In Praise ,.. > FORD DELUXE TWO-DOOR INTERNATIONAL CLUB T.Uw Editor: H p.m. 21 Union ACROBATS CLUB As a faculty member may I HELD OVER AGAIN 9 a.m. Saturday, Jettison congratulate the Punllellenic 194® MERCURY CONVERTIBLE DRY CLEANING MOST Iteroa SSc Council, the Inter-Fraternity Council, and the other groups 5th and Final Week! laundry shoe repair reasonable, cig¬ NEWMAN CLUB Rad.o. kaat... »M# waited arettes SI M carton. Jackets for men. at Michigan State College who ladie*. and children. best selection in 7 SO p.m. Saturday, Wclnc East longing Plastic Rain Coats SI W. Roast showed such intellectual matur¬ • xM *24 M. 7x30 *39 M representative group of ity by deciding to make the Bo* records ISr Bargain 8.30 Square Dance e •forced" Christmas City dis¬ values Eo* Hole PX Enter 8.43 a.nt. Sunday, Com mi Instead play for a cooperative project and swat as a bom!.. NAVY BI'NK BEDS by Simt giving the primary reason tie greatest! IH4 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR . at ■ used. 30 Inches v* tde S30 38 inch I as i rami- ' of the j Heavy mattresses SS S6 Army Blanket* efforts. MM. Navy " ^ *** Iflf FORD TWO DOOR. fi?S Michigan State New* •ring terms e*cet>«*dav* SQUARE DANCE Mi < I rvj EE ss isxLrsz . fter and fail teems En- Tonight, 9 • 12 p.m. IV! I -jrnr it rvj v rallrr George Bubola, Jr., anil hi* mimic 75r Admiftoion new DELLS fenm BAUSOOM DANCING tomorrow atghl Jo* Cappo orch«atra 9 to 1 p.m. LANSING M BVEBAN BUS THI mOMtXAS BTATI'HIWg loods Raise Havoc In Indiana - lUinnia Work Starts High Schools Get On Council Introduction to MSC IBM Project An introduction to MSC started Tuesday for Michigan and out-of-state high schools. The Men'* Council ha* be- The High School Cooperation office under the direction gun'work on "Project IBM", of Dr. Guy Hill, 0rgani7.es college representatives to visit schools throughout the United States. which will entail the aortlng alumni, working in conjunc¬ and classifying of nearly tion with the MSC hold# the distinction of department, send IS,000 IBM registration their representatives to states that being the only college that de¬ votes a specialized office for the cards Into organization inter¬ the college can't reach. » est areas. Hill and his co-workers, usually promotion of the college's cur¬ riculum. The department was es¬ pM The cards to be sorted and clas¬ sified, are the Dean of Students cards filed out at registration by representatives from the Admin¬ istration Building will have a tight schedule of one-day stops at Mich- tablished director. in 1949 with Hill as its 1 all students. On the reverse of ind outlying towns until the this card la a queationaire asking middle of March, By the end of the trip the group will have visit¬ Spartan Village tions they would be interested joining or kru>wi ed 34ft schools and will have spok¬ en to 25,000 students and teachers. Lists Protests CP1 Qther thing* aVke ionizations the person » what op¬ already Married students are invited to ym belonged to; whether he belonged air their campus driving com¬ to a fraternity or sorority; and plaints at an open meeting of whether he wan Interested in one. Spartan Village Council Sunday. These card* will be cheeked Oct. 24, at 1:30 p.m. in Quonset riMtat kf *» Head waters of the Little Calbmet river i and the name, nddress, student Ing Sft.ooo mllea. 24, adjacent to the WKAR-TV . arrumulalfd durlnf an*'* liMvimt rainfall In C9 yearn, I residential arena of Sehleteher suhdivMon, MSC is represented by Its alum¬ studio. The 13-mombor council, student , fir snulh aide. Mora than nix Inches of rainfall was recorded hy weather ho- l»d- parts of which wore ander four feet of wi unking to Join an organization ni in Ohio, Illinois. New York. of trees winding through renter of picture ma will be placed on an organiza¬ Indiana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ifiring 21 hours. Thin In a flew of homes near Crawford Ave. and 119th St. confines of river. tional Membership Prospect card. These cords, upon completion of Washington, l).C. and 12 south- i»s. The alumni representa¬ the project, will be turned over tives promote a similar program, Mow River Focus Day ParkingViolations Taper Off to the respective whieh sponsors discussions of requested on the MSC before high school groups. In addition to the annual tours New Danger Area Campus Police report parking problems are taper¬ seem to realize night parking or North Campus except at dormi¬ tories is forbidden." places Where students may park legally, and this dot* not include office of High school Cooper¬ ation distribute* literature to high schools, explaining the dl- r-h events t series. as the Lecture- ing off; still there are many on the agenda is diseus- 4a MSC offers to of the tickets issued student driv¬ Daytime violations have stacked recently-approved vil Defense Units Move ers who park on North Cam¬ • iff. Thursday's total amounted to crease for married housing. only 10 tickets, six for improperly "Several yenrs ago,** said Rudy dl Watches Further South pus at night. Petzold, Men's Council Presi¬ Wednesday night's tickets reach¬ at they do not speetftetally iroper parking. dent," the IBM card project was ed a typical total of 29, most vio¬ bit other North Campos Sticker violations have occurred initiated by Men'sTounrll as the JIIOS'P, Ind. CP> — The focus of flood dangers lations occurring near the library. i from student parking. or the most part where students result of an extended study of I to the Kankakee and lower Yellow River valleys Sergeant Wayne F. Carpenter What have VICEROYS got lave attached the decal-type students and their participation per- emphasized, "Students still don't lay a« flood waters receded In Hammond, t'.ary and But metered spaces are the only 1 mits with Scotch Tape. In extra-curricular activities. nut in Plymouth. i of the flood-producing rains again was forecast— r Thursday night that other Attend Church and built up earthen dikes with bulldorrrs to try to save corn and soybean fields from flooding. This Sunday filter tip cigarettes at Highland, south Calumet. WEBBER mm GuartOmcn i of dikes. I Cms asened n re- continued The Yellow River flood at Knoi ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH BAPTIST CIIURCII M—rt Rlv.r Drfva EAST LANSING haven't got? moved down from Plymouth, 10 miles to the northeast, where moet of 400 families were still unable to I M A.M. "Vor CAN'T l.osr WITH IIOII get back into their hornet. In spits ot more light rains in S.M P.M. YOUTH HOUR Hammond and Gary, receding IN P.M. I.OU IS ON TIME" flood watera gave many families YOU AM CORDIALLY IN VITRO a chance lo return to their homea. The Little Calumet River, how CALL MJU POH A RIDR ever, was still flowing backwards toward the rati and Into Lake COLLEGE LUTHERAN Michigan through Ilurna Ditch. It INTER-CITY FIRST CHURCH EAST LANSING normally rurvee through the south BIBLE CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHURCH aide of Chicago on Its way to the UNITY CENTER lake. |Hm K,orida over Kentucky, <> raci ton U and Yale over Cornell. Experience1 Wins Job Phillies Sign Mayo Smith PHILADELPHIA Oft — The lies followed It BURT LANCASTER Philadelphia Phillies dipped into Louis Cards sUi the minor leagues—and lor the fourth time to the New York "T" '" . Yankee organization—Thursday "" janrf tapped lean, greying Mayo " _ ■ . | Smith to lead the National League 1 club in 1945. FOR QUALITY PICTURES The "Inexperience" I Class 39-year-old, mild-manner- OUR PRICES ARE led Smith was introduced to a m€nj Ham THE LOWEaST IN TOWN! ! gasping group of newspapermen, -Bb»»|otelr nai In 1953 , radio 2nd television reporting at finished fo 12:45 s V N D A Y HIM I Smith was born b< In New Lon¬ a specially summoned news con- don, don. Mo., in 1*13 II and 10 years Barons pla ifercnce. later his hit family moved to Lake- NOW THE MOTION PICTURE I «• «•» worth. Fla., where he learned to pUyV^ir" play baseball. In 1933 he was signed by Dan Howley and went SENSATION OF THE YEAR! to Toronto of League. From 1934 to 1934 he the International Silelilj - Mr a Harney, the last Yankee em¬ played for Wilmington. N.C., of the Piedmont League. 'Mural H ' ' Playing ploye to Join the Phllbcs. said Schret Smith A left-handed hitter, he itart- u p, was named to succeed ed out playing third base but yphe f«.tba!l acvurscj . s ... the Spa Terry Moore, the former St Louis ! JL had 94 ntrants w> ■iru'.v [Cardinals ball hawk, because the Phillies wanted an "experienced" switched to the outfield. For the next seven years he was with the man Schragg iraittM i "',ts J 1 „,.t ably hi Buffalo Bisona of the Interna¬ of a possible '.'s 1 Thtrvier. Lewi* manager. Smith has managed for I six years in minor tional League and In 1945 played weather this pa>t J league ball. briefly with the will continue tort") Athletics. Philadelphia an®Y| drama and latijtlitcr and H* tHe men behind mural Sw-""'ian* * i romance! Luted in "i1" ' Jjl IUc 10. JinTllin 75-yard " > *^1 He the second ri A1 Coxon. ^" ' J rich! end v SchulU and ' ^ '4'.. -J 1 Air tank*. were. A1 John Kran-r. ih*" r and Bill L fJJJ M .mivm will and Wi ; V- ... 1" > Ken Grt i*". ** "W:d » latad at the act Gordon K""' and Ai Schu:*..* .. -CAMhU- - LOW ■Alpha 1 . . It- Fs" , id Psrami raaaiB ■ 318 El mat. mc-NH'HY**^! wnAV evh*"^40'1 THXl OPE i -r,,;^-' 1 m WALTER HAMPDEN'JOHN WILLIAMS is t ou» |9 7:00- %>» MARTHA HYER'JOAN VOHS itirn f« da Sew. b, BILLY WILDER. SAMUEL TAYLOR sal ERNEST LEHMAN g -MAX SUN.-'-He"^; KRO^ T( Deep" »nd H STATE KB#8 team right guard with Ted Kep. LpoSN S1IKI TOV. pie behind him. Schlor Ellis Duekett will bark he lack of them« rwis at left end, along with Den- Buek Nystrom will be Hall¬ drilling factor s Mendyk and Hob Jewett. mark'* understudy al left guard. ^ei».hNntre Mween Dame at Mich- He bottled Hallmark on even Pat Wilson, who scored the terms for the storting spot for the first three weeks of the term well d urine rgular* will be Dale Hollern and Al Lee will be st.-irtinn line-up the other guards. Lee will also be tfular and a re- used at the right taekle spot. i- cnard Hank k Gerry Pla- iM-h, regular Embry Robinson, who lost week for the injured Srhrer- engost, will be the No. 2 left tackle while Bill Ross, formerly a left guard will be the third left PAUL MATE DAN SHANNON JOE HEAP . . . Irtih Co-Captain. , . ... other Co-Captain . . . . . . Fullback . . . Three in a Row Is Enough Notre Dame Out to End State's String Ry ClIFC K Mil.1.EH (I he team in p week »n 20 of 39 passes for 213 yards The Irish show a strong de¬ over this vear after the resit- Dame are no exception. ;' to halt the speed of 'he invading fense—limiting opponents to a They have Inst three straight1 ■ •nd one score. He has scored three nation of Frank l.cahv Spartans. rushing average of 112 yards per Irish .Touting reports empha- just about had enough—they're ,1 •s for 47 yards. ' ' 1 game and a passing average of Leading ball carrier is Schaefer, < them four straight. ■vho has picked up 105 yards in i Eight of the Irish have added : >8 attempts for a 3.8 average, j yards to 645 yards in total offense for the three games against Tex,as, Incentive to beat the Spartans, i 1 Purdue and Pitt. They ;»re the seniors, who have 1 ' otal in 24 attempts for a 3 9 mark The Irish opened the season tempts to tleut Michigan State. 1 , with an Impressive 21-0 win { Seven of them will start Sat- ^jggr-1 rjv over Texas, hut ran into trouble against their old enemies—Pur- ' | due. In their next outing The j 21 Co-Capt. and end Dan Hhan- Boilermakers surprised with a gw^sLale Complete f-rank Kzvmanskl, Varrlrhlnne, renter Dick xuard Jack lac. halfback Joe Heap and quarter- hack llalph fiiicllclml 27-14 upset. I,ast week. Notre Dame Pitt, 33-6. came hack to trounce | HmDEE? show at 9:10 will he on Besides a grudge battle the field at kick-off. on being the part of Notre Dame, and A ;J Covld the nun she gave a" a" her love to so willingly ! Carey, also played twice against the game will be a contest between . Varrichlane Pal umbo betray her so shamefully! yards in 13 rushes for an nver- stepped in to take the reins from j j Co-Capt. Paul Mat* is also a | '71 two coaches rated among tt*r best j senior and plays on the opposite j i ige of 0. i against Michigan State as a soph- | BokC| I the Philadelphia Athletics, Thursday he had nut yet sold his said struggling." Roy's sun, Connie Mi j The total for the two looses is ja top-heavy 56-3 margin for the j Spartans. Michigan State started | I Judy Garland James Mason! ! ing the Amer fran- . the streak with a wild 36-33 win 1 ClNKMJtSeOPg Tichmcolm ' STIMOmONC SOUND IwSlI in 1950, and the Irish have been HJJR , R„dv.|ChiW »»f the; 'hU C',y- Mark's surprising statement trying to get back in the win col- mtsi - TNI, (HiftN'M l>»*ni»g« O MunUav t — W.rhS.y Mat. Mr f im • ( hllSrrn. under It - tSc ■ team, return j atltlcd a ncw Pu" °' sm°k® to ha2e encompassing the team and This could be the year, they think at South Bend. or so HETIEH-IBH •t after ' ils futurc' 1* came as ulniost And another source—who ask- had settled back in the The Spartans are seemingly sffiil name ev*r-Vone ed that his name not be used- I * * th" : belief the A's were due to move added: crippled with LeRny Balden. to Kansas City. Jerry Planutis. and Hank Bui- "Things looks better right now laugh nat at tap shape. The than they have in quite a while. Irish on the other hand, are J There is a definite chance of the ready to go with only halfback staying in Philadelphia. But ' A's PaaJ Reynolds out. 'i * j of course. Roy isn't getting his ttwirmuiw [ ci hopes too high. He's had too many Cuglielmi Is the spearhead of disappointments." the Noire Dame attack, leading 2nd ATTRACTION 12:20-3:15 "The last thing I said before 6:10-9:10 leaving the meeting in Chicago was 'I am in a closely-knit fam- wa re- i South Africian Bobby Locke's iWirrrnl j biggest golf victory In thfs coun- j try came in IM7. his first year retuly will be m America, when he won the All- i 1 to Wayne ; American title at Tam O'Shanter. He beat Ed Oliver la a playoff DELIVERY Alpha Phi Alpha FREE TA/hefi you pause... make it count...have a Cok< httotatiil lOHNMXTin MMTMHYU 318 ELM PLACE Phone 5-7516 OPEN RUSH SMOKER - TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE Eidaalvi Theatre Telecast MICHIGAN NOTU1 TODAY STATE DAME Saturday at 2:30 PAL 7:00-8:45 P.M. jaaiisrmswiOTW .vuuv v — -■ -. Friday, 8»jsjErr«-w^aoron.,*>t''w/' st ayc *« wr 7TT Concert to Feature Music |>r Wolverine Sets AWS Board Adds ~~V' Grid Fans Frosh-Sophs File Petitions Game i) Picture Deadline Today la tha last day for or¬ 4 New Members Four new i id for Notre Dame UN Ift. ngiAi- red *f the ganisations .wishing group pic¬ tures in the Centennial Wolver¬ ine to sign contracts. If arrange¬ been aflded U valdl and Ph0ny" T,» Brahw worn will rwen today in all 41s- Plans Include Campus Tours wharcless than two csndi- ments for these pictures have not Spartan coach Duffy Dnughcrty, been made already, the president of the organisation should contact ploy a Bocrherint lum 5' And ND's Biggest Dance at a pre-gam. pop rally Thursday night, said only, "We'll be there for the kick-off and stay to play the Wolverine before 5 pun. to¬ day. Districts eligible for Student tha whole game." Senior proofs may be turned In «*Tlanauraday forbytheAndyNotreFoeller, Department of Student Government. football oftripthewere Dome Director announced Organhatfona The game will receive world at tha office In the Union Con¬ course any weekday between #-12 The muzzle-loading gun. var¬ era! national hook-ups. radio will and 1-8. iously called a "Kentucky", £8partan Football fane may board the train at Macklin carry the game over sraa via tha "iquiner or "hog" Stadium at 7:45 a m. Saturday. Armed Service radio network to All fleas live as Ijrhe train will leave Macklin from West Shsw, Phil¬ Europe end the Pacific. Theater at,J« a.m., making one atop at tha lips, North and South Williams, television will carry the game to Lansing depot at 8:19 a.m. At 8:30 the, student apecial will leave Honorary Picks Gllcrlsf, East Yakeley, North Campbell, Abbott, Bryan and Ra¬ thousand! of fans In the midwest, including Detroit and East Lans- ■Dragoon Lansing for South Bend. Foeller cautions student* bring all coupons along on to the 20th Initiate ther dormitories, fraternities, men's and women's co-ops, Lans¬ ing and married housing. J chose a Cordovan! Lou Ellen Miller, Williamston Eligible for freshman Council trip. They should also plan to ent before boarding the train as lunch senior, was initiated into Mortar seats are candidates from West Rembrandt Here will be served only on the return Board, senior women's honorary, Mayo, South Campbell and sor¬ orities: for sophomore Council Iranians Hold arc cordovunmii are count on Keg trip. Wednesday night. seats, East Shaw .Butterfield, table lamp . • txtause ahq, Tours of the Notre Dame ram- Misa Miller, who was topped Snyder, East Mayo, East London, West Yakeley, Mason First Meeting famous A menu's Phi |#j for membership in absentia at and East 0NIY< May Morning Sing last spring, The new MSC Irunian Club d.of.ri (or oh Petitions may be oBtained in will hold its first meeting Sun¬ Rembrandt lampn give Not re Dame's biggest prom of became the 20th member of the the Student Government office day at 2:30 p.m. at International decorator styling (o any 'O'mSS the year will be held Saturday 1954 group. ofter 8 a.m. today. They must be Center. irea, g night. MSC* students arc invited, Because she was participating filled before 8 p.m. Monday, The club will heur Humid room. See the wide •7 tollfp ^ but they will have to provide their in a junior year fellowship in nxHorlment at own transportation back to State Iran, present if they stay over for the dance. broke College of Brown Univer¬ Democrattt Meet present-day conditions in his Buses will be available to take sity, Providence, R.I., Miss Mil¬ homeland. Tndayon will Illu¬ ler was not initiated with the rest MSC Young Democrats will strate his tnlk with students back to the train one half pictures, hour after the game ends. Information concerning sched¬ of the group last May. Following the initiation Mor¬ present candidates the local at an open democratic meeting paintings and other visual ma¬ terials. SMALL'S tar Board held a coffee hour in Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Union. The Iranian Club is an all- ules, buses, and regulations will Notifications of the room num- the Faculty Women's lounge college organization with mem¬ be given out on the train. the Union. of r will be posted on the Union bership open to all interested Furniture Co. students. SAM FOX. |\f. The U.S. birth rate In 1953 ,'M' Accepts was 25.1 "CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS . 3420 S. 1/Ogan 9 to 9 Daily per thousand population, the highest in many years. . . laOW COST" . . Blood Drive Challenge The University of Michigan Thursday informed M Mil,an Stele College It has accepted MSC'k challenge to "try and bcut us" In an all-campus blood drive. Seth Marshall and Doris York, ro-rhalrmrn (or the drive, said Shcrwin Sekehi. President of Al¬ pha Phi Omega at the U nf M. ac¬ cepted the dare on behalf of the student body. At stake in the rare is the MSC Veterans' Association Mrmnri.il Trophy. The trophy will be awarded to the school which has the largest percentage of Its stu¬ dent body donating to the blond drive. Donor registration began Wed¬ nesday and will continue through Oct. 20 at the Union Concourse. Collection will start Monday noon and will end the evening of Oct. 22. Spartan Women's league and Alpha I'hl Omega have set a *•«•! of .1.000 pints in an attempt to top last year's record nf 2.000 pints reached by the Veterans' group. First Vespers To Feature Morrison The first of the fall series of I'h.ipel Vespers will be present¬ ed Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Aluin- t|i Memorial Chapel. Jointly sponsoring the service •re the YMCA and the YWCA. which will present one program a month in the Chapel. AH those Who wish to attend are invited. Sunday's speaker will be the Dev. Truman Morrison who will speaks on "A Time to Love and Time to Die," the title of a new novel by Eric Remarque. Sleeping Dogs (Continued from Page 3.) leaves no doubt to their listen- em what they think was meant by the "dog" remarks. In his own party, support for Wilson has been slow In win¬ ing —a condition which has \aps Mr. Wilson, und^r rcath. is also remarking day: "Why, oh why didn't deeping dogs lie," Bcckrr'g Drive In tltl r. Michigan HAMRl'lit.KRS MALTEDS DINNERS o-a - TICKETS ON SALE NOW - YOUR ANNUAL INFORMAL 9 HOMECOMING DANCE INFOIO ' • Featuring Music by Tommy Aquino LTURDAY, OCT. Zi 9-12 UNION TICKET -OFFICE - #2.73 PEK "K A 1 m'