TONIGHT AT 7:S0 an'StateNews DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 26. 1955 PRICE 5 CENTS L Visitors Due Mice Cha House Gives Ike OK in king Rules On Formosa Policy su.tr Ktm Awcl.tr Editor tprcted increase in the number of visitors lurinit the Centennial year, anil especially 's Week, the colleite has changed the park¬ ing regulations. Lull Comes 109-3 Vote After mtilnight Sunday, parking three Iota will be prohibited In Chinese To Fight Tickets on between 2-6 a.m. Civil War If Necessary wf unity, thi- Ilnuw* vot- nese civil war front Tuesday |it9-:5 Tuesday to emjmw- as Nationalist officials pre¬ I'r.M.I. iit Eisenhower to sumably wrestled with the if lire war necessary to problem of evacuating the Tarhens under the guns of the Reds. Plans for a March of Dimes campaign in married housing are discussed hy Mrs. Max Nelson,*Mrs. Milo Tesar and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson. Vets Start Ball Rollin» t«. IrpaMlr.,,. Krp». Slkr •a Krm.1.1 ...d shrehaii »f lllm.lv ...d , smut. Ikmorr.t, Map locales tinv Vikinngshnn where the Chine** Nat¬ ; College May Ease B.rdr„ d \wih < inllu. rr ionalist defense ministry reportetl sealMirne attack by t'hinese Communists which threaten the vital Tarhen Islands (A). I hit ted line indicates defense perimeter of Housing Kegulations right mile* the Nationalist forces between the Chinese mainland yurrini I he and the Nationalist stronghold of Formosa. Also located are Matsu (II) ami Quemoy (C), near the Chinese main¬ land, two other vital spots in the defense perimeter. park th»u* in the | Dean of Students T«»m King told the MSI' Veteran* ,hi„ugh night parking are lo 10 Vacant Seals Must He Killed the stadium, lot U Assn. Tuesday night that a more lenient policy toward off. ner of Birch and campus housing regulations is U-mg ctiusidered. Student Congress the ah Fluel i •i™ Founder's Day '»«■ Convo Tickets Petitions Due Today Now Available United Nation* Student Congri'ii •at. to !»• f ill - n niunt have thrii ment office hy 5 • it islands «»ff thu Trip Aliroutl Ins could mean, for •cuation of the Tach* o miles north of For* Union Iittart I The deadline, which hu . lounrrd earlier aa Thw« the >id that Student fact that any car that happens To Set Tin ns light. «*as mated forward la t it has Htid that the I become stuck in the parking lo | may be towed out at college ei Nationalist andgrf- j pensr. by contActing the Camp* B. 10 Well* Kail. quest ion Union ' said the greater risk lay Rear Adm. tiederhk M. [oilfield «D-Calif > called i i.rad Sludenlt Seek nal academic | i Repretenlalire Co ft. :ih rieei. arrived H.-I Krirtnl ? Questionnaires are being ei j eulatcd among graduate studen rom Hm| Km|. He t» expert- mill Cats si here shortly. I on « graduate student represcn Vice Adm. Allied M Pude, VHi I X/tensive auve body, Several Df crab, speaker j The qu« Rashwrw ami them. r»«- 1200 Monday unded the t wntlflha already tribution* to i ay that Civea the rreOdeal all the aa- of lite. Dr ttMOt) he aahed mi C aagreaa. lore testified ! exist* for s j Founder s Day i JU.SMarn declared the frsolu- recommending ^rr.ndW" i,htr ' l! ,h"U rcpresonl.il Oiitcnniul Stamp | who thould be exempted In houMni restrW IMu See IIOI SING, page I To Begin luewlay Chance to Cheek NEWS IN BRIEF d and faculty are first-day asked Centennial »iifv j Rep. Judd iK-Minn) " s iWlares End of German **>—The Soviet Union announced Tuesday the end If nr t\ u> the Ea.-t Unsing Men, Watch Your Manners j (-over* will t* •*f with both East and West Germany, but said it xht |^,t Lansing o C>,-;rm*n Richards CD-SC). of ' right and obligation" claimed under tour-power House Foreign Affairs Com* . after the nc* i.ttre. asked how other ctung German/ as a whole. 1 postmaster takes ofi be picked «p I nations » the shadow of Red China can ' * * * j Tirst day stamp c Kvvrrnmenl t nlon. aflke. thir They miud he rh e expelled to ' xtaod up againat "hinri Schedules Session j The genu who live ie vue C<>mmuniat octopus" un* _ . . 1im4 . | .lamns to the Lansi Rather, and Duttcrfh arly •v» the United States us willing f^h—The West German cabinet scheduled a sxamj®. " 'many usually cat their n.« als out of > light •«» -top further aggression. tee ' Wednesday to consider Russia > surprise announce- Hall, but on Feb. 12. The House took legislative short ■ - coda* the .ute ot w.r »oh Germany. The ! « your boy frmid's table going to be the scene ci will be ready Jan, 31. uu to wing into action just 24 *h» capital like a bombshell. the Centcnntai Day Juwt think of the fun v*»u ordered them ours after Eisenhower sent hit WWW Dors the young man rquest to Congiesa. It didn't slop loupiiy" 1 mean. d« objectively while he's eating Threaten* tJrHjp slurp sloppily' No. !>*» his adem s apple vibrate? ken u«e up the full three houn The ati*u\ cover. .rr until —confound it. I mean, d Doe* he fly Into a tantrum Wp.tam allMd offirab Hid Tuod»y night Mm- : ,, rn.riopr. imprinted »ub slurp sloppily? la when his meat la too tough to ccdmj the (tat* ot wir »Mh GermMty comtauu a j th, >go ml, • drawing ot soup neat eater, or is the yours to C. It. Clark, cut? You could go on and on iockhd, Ot Berlin. ; BMumonl Tower. »n4 Ihr word, the ISrody group of tike this, all meal long Tickets t 'ef if if ^ « j "tint <-u will be month only. Enter t>! Failure to do this each year would result in denial of .el at our low pne MSC recognition "until such clauses are removed." I9SJ N*SH Rsmbler C •law •«< iiimui.i This section has not been enforced by student govern* « hum,. C'oh ' * roil * re beauty With flU'ETAFfrr V EOHMAL roll I r ment. •Truant, Mim Mrpmti a Neither has the one that says no new organization will tie allowed to organize on campus with a '9',.' CHfVROUT DnL.*?.«teor. discriminatory clause in its constitutional structure. guaranteed. Fraternities and sororities have started at MS< > V the hill was passed and seldom has an effort been made to 1950 MFRCURV Club Sedan. check on discriminatory clauses. SERVICE For instance, the lust fraternity to get a national charter Coil,-",- Jacket* 8C out. DP t« s ,,|f Many utiu at MSC completed negotiations this Fox Hole px Enter hy Stat* i past summer. No at¬ Travel 1949 CHEVROICT Kama tempt was ever made in the fall by stialent government to Convertible, a nice l ^ht ^reen with black top.1 check on a discriminatory clause—whether one existed in man s Office W-H tale trade. the fraternity's constitution or not. away. R(m 1M WmI Grand River As for the Oct. 15. 1956, deadline, there is some STOVE. 36". leeway Thome CD 7-3747 MALCOLM MILKS. Inc. given by the 1951 measure. If a group still has a discriminatory clause oo that Your Cbry tier Plymouth Dealer date, ".'h it can escape "denial of recognition" USED CAR LOT hy showing a letter Mm.' Uh"'. from the national headquarters showing that the MSC chapter has complied with the bill in attempting to remove C-admcr Pbone 9-5281 Yg# HOCKEY discriminatory clauses at convention-. TODAY THRU FRIDAY Student governments would be forced to take the Greeks' word for it that they had MURK MNSSWTK SC8DI sincerely opposes) the SUEDE JACKETS ('LOSE out SIS discriminatory clauses at conventions. i-2 hnraehnle Jackets, 11740 Big cut The biggest point remains, however, that student it ically Reduced to gov¬ ernment does not have the power to enforce the bill when the deadline rolls around. The only alternative, as we sec it then, is for tidies atadiu", Student hoots. 43 H» pr I^diex Lev I a |3fJ i-idiea corduroy Levis were t»W. now Congress to repeal it in entirety at the earliest possible (451 WILLVS fagr Srort C^vp. True, killing the hill will kill a sincere effort to oust the t'H BURNER GAS last remnants of discrimination from a college campus. And no form of discrimination has It's a big problem. What's the answer? We'll give you ours Thursday. any right at MSC. WALLACE Opticians 1*5.. Mf»vA sv v f ? d.- • • th rad-a ED COLLI* PUPPIES. 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Tho hearty bunch of snow-lov¬ sko Hits er* w*re Michigan State's skiers Go Green,)[Go White Wildcats j and the heart of the group is the Points (Continue ments and discount* on ski equip Rout To Top Poll The club also holds an banquet und yearly ski races. annua The club members receive re* Top Apnrhcs duced rates at the lodge*, with the money going back Into thf In Second More I'raclicr Time club treasury for their annual «kl , Set for III (jKrri the party. K, .IOIIN I.OFOKEN to More practice time for IM rag* | ^ c,ub varjeg ifs contar of lust Imlf scoring surge By The Associated Pre** eis hits been provided by a new For Jhe coeds, the the Terrapins to do- 'or the sixth straight system of court allotment an¬ the intermediate and begin- I thv I'nknowns, fi2-27, nounced Tuewdav. week, Kentucky lends the, The use of the court* will be rs classes, with trophies, cups ill ay night. The rangy pack in The Associated Press on a first come, first served basts, d awards being presented to er* were led t>y Joe Hys- basketball poll with a com¬ | the winners. with no reservations needed. i,| Kliner Knoblock with fortable margin and no game The new open times will be | The top io men in the expert division will be awarded berths | And what do the** |>eople .'$70 ependcht squads traded ! evenly. The Apaches', j te crazy nig 10 basketball race gets tighter each with just two aiui a half game?* separating the t«»j JgH9n\ V\ ' Breasted Tuxedo. i.'\x'k matched Alrlck's ! ,.!■ t*. share high pond j , l*ottom tennis. '*nly four of th< teams have been able to \vi ) M9.9S for Tux game this at, with our Spartans dropping all SALES OPPORTUNITIES theirs. In fad, they hate dropped 12 in a row. dating hack to The Dow Chemical with wj 8-19.95 for Tux Feb. 2N, Itl.VT, when the) beat 1'urdue. 77*72. al Ufairllr. Company Uk] Alld Accessories Their t .Scuffle With Fan Madison meet Wisconsin, whom tli Knrns l.imlNay * * * tuo- ll*-* •- oadualr. is snr \rU "Aw> sl"l U-^Vl lit'tituls .If Thf .... -ear »»r iss. ..I 'din, ebenn»ir\. | president ■ uhn A. Hannah has come with nit pub! Michigan's i»g IB-Day Vacation All it-—e enifhned «—M Is* corn -i> I,, nine imitilli. ihonniih MM f'.ollfitf t'.lpnnrr* legislative infi*rfi*rri "" DETROIT truuiisi in \I.IUul Ikhw. |„ |.I., enn-nl in one nl ..V,r Capt. Ted tain I their TV problem*. With t-'ril* Crislt-r's similar nclinn. il align* both MSC and the 1' of M again*) lrgi*lali\<* arlion. $11.25 for Tux, I'laid Cuiiimcrliuud mid Tie j And sinrt- thvy an* thv only two school* in the stale that , | would !«• affected by any such action, it leaves very litHe reason why the law makers should even g-> on discussing January 31 Is The Last Time , the bleu. * * * riled in the National Koothall la-ague. To Order For J-Hop. Draft andtime has it finds Spartans eligible. i alert defensive mane- j Most of them will la- drafted, or contacted hy one of the «' up the victory. Al ! -«• led the attack with , Canadian cluhs but. if past years are any indication, few of them will stick. OITire I'hone STARTS TODAY f',' icvcr i ««nt high to game scoring : the Colt'* Jim | Dnlv five former Spartans are now active in the SIT.. Ikon* llihhle and the recently signed Doug Itoho are with I-I.TI9 712 Bank of ESQUIRE ••• •( IN - ! U - III - |;U pushed 13 points | RViOjl *Vv 16; I'rarlm 5, It the I.ion*, while Itillv Wells and Al Dwrow plav with the Krd*kin* and I inn t hadnoi* is with the Sterlers. Musing lildg. ><■ .kT — ~~~ n nent style of pusses- ! In addition, several :-S|iartans are playing ii the Gleat-West Life Ssf ■■■III mm a y'Jr* Mil. the HXMY's de- 'earless 5. 18-14. Don nadian league. cored all but two of The heat hets to Is- drafted in today's meeting are line- * points on seven i men Hank Kullough and Fred Kody and hack* Bert Zagrr* Skillady and Tru- i ami Johnny Matanck. counted six each for 1 [ the l.cKoy I {olden suid last fall he had no interest in playing play-for-pay game but he will probably be drafted by a club willing to gamble on his changing his mind. Tony I'a I toll Itreren Mi lm The draft will also he of big interest to Detroit I.ions Boh liogurt fans. The l.ions reporledli are on the lookout for defensive- tackles and halfbacks and a good reserve quarterback. So. both l.ion farts and Spartan fans will hale their eyes i on the XHI. draft misting anil, who knows, maylw the two I interests will merge somewhere along the line. es®SN0W! urry Hurry! BUY YOUR ENTENNIAL WOLVERINE TODAY SALES AT mmnuiffdMimi BERKEY HALL UNION CONCOURSE DORMS.5-7