REPLACES
CHURCHILL
DAILY STUDENT PUBLICATION
EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1955 PRICE 5 CENTS
uirchill
liits Post Baker Leaders
Retire
<|* 55-Year
jlic Career
(jpON (/P)—Under the
of hi* 80 years. Sir
,n Churchill stepped U. S. Seeks
iTuesiiay night as Brit-
1 Prime Minister—still
the champion's V- China Peace,
rv sign.
cleared the way for his
icir. Sir Anthony Eden.
Dulles Says
Prime Minister Wed- !
i take up the fight of
wide election campaign j May Still Defend
|
!'S resignation closed J Oueniny and MaUu
■haptcr in 20th Century j
orange contrast to the j WASHINGTON (IV)—Sec¬
turmoil that marked i
n< 55 years in politics, j
retary of State Dulles said
had silenced London's Tuesday the United States
j wants to deal with Red
China in a civilized peaceful!
tear down the old tted Cedar sch
way in order to avoid war in
way for new dormitories. j
the highly dangerous For-
j
mosa area.
NVw Dorms Prevail "We have made perfectly clear
our desire that there shall be no
, ,, mpathetic restore of war. our desire is that there
I
a
Queen to an old
ho first sertpd
states
nnde Red Cedar School shall be a cease-fire." he told a
in ws conference.
treat grest-| "If there is any war it will be
entirely due to the provocation
Being Torn Down
The drip from a leaky roof is one of the thing* the .stu¬
dents from the old Red Cedar school won't miss.
The school which handled stu- ~ Dr. William V. Kuwel and President John A. Hannah taking part in**"America's
dents through the second gr.ir! Town Meeting of the Air." j l*h"
i..m Palace to tender hi*
hasn't been used since 1953 It
being torn down to make root
Uof D Head
for three more dormitories. j j
Town Meeting of the Air ln
«if the thousands mil* The new
title—echoing the "Good originally had provisions for only
school on Sever street
i
.
Seeks Share Formosa .,i,d the Pescadores
against Red attack, if it comes.
ue" of days of triumph— R5*children. It now hoc
ink-cheeked face beam- through the sixth grade.
raved a silent thanks. j In Planning
But. he said, the United Stales
to defend Formosa
'dares is the only on#
U.S. Influence Abroad Debated
The #M wrbmmi SM I
ill spent 41 minutes in
tawr wtma By LollE r.Rorr Amenc Meeting of the < Urging i
re with the Queen and
rued—still smiling. He I W«M War It ft Wffu
Private School* Stole Newa Aaaaeiato Mil* .All bi ought the nationally brood- | spirit" Dr. Hannah uid
in.bed into the back seal ;
ra.t program to a partially filled .often "aenign for duty in 111
Voi Town .Meeting turned to Aud it Mirhlgan State a> a salute
.ick puffing a big cigar it. J
President John A Hannah to the university's centennial! not quite good enough to
jsea. area men and women
irt of a man relaxed by 1
A plea and Dr. William P Riumell.
in of a weight from his
(dependent co lussell. who said it was a pleas- home.
deputy director of Technical .
ies be allowi to be here at "Michigan State i He added to this the lacl
Service* for Foreign Oper¬
iveisity," opened the discussion j training and the American's
floors of ihe old ation m Administration, to de-! taking the audience on a word 1 sistenre "on living overseas
bate its queation. "Is Ameri-I firms the unofficial tabulation.
ca using its influence eff< i the United States."
l»o4 fellow.** lively abroad?" Ttiexdj oppor«
'
problem, Dr. C lair I.. Taylor. Kepubli-
dries ot cording to Dr. (lunnuh. is the
s Lady Churchit! evening in the And. the Far East. of stability at home in the t
program. vote margin over Democrat
and opportunities Lynn M. liar left of Grots#
New PuhlieatioiiM Poinle. The If Ula were Tavlwr
IndlvMnala wltb Ike mod Im¬
Head Sought hv i """rt __ ports nt task thai of festering
resignation .sprca
>ers
of
lounged
the
on
llouse
tl Bij: 10 Association Students Invited "Hunger, disease i fear i
,n^h7;,rrMud«rtK,rr:,;To Si?» 1p for Dwelling mostly cm Dr. Han¬
nah's charges against KOA per-
led thcte won ? forget
irs to expand public lng Washington Trip aonell, Russell challenged Dr.
a slight melancholy potential of public udente interrated in th« ■Hannah'. tmpre.Mon. ol (OA pei-
tl.' the whole building— j tnur ..f Wathmglon. D.C.. «°"1 *nd ,h?w hc *nrt
»; »t,cnuea
Churchill's Socialist
feeling the im* 1 Busy Corner of Michigan's .1
rj
hv
Club,
the
are
Agricultural,
urged to !
Mr*. Hannah would like lo live
"> » ""P""1» hu«
immediately ' Going on the attitude of the
Secretary E d c n. the Gets Stoplight Argentine I'ulic< i* still available space on | nationalists in the foriegn
which will leave Ag.
Churchill's mantle. Arrest fries! edrii sdav. April 13 for
itol, and return Sunday,
according to Art Pursel,
the
Ho- phlet.s and bullet
Ml! include a visit to
MWit <»f Agriculture
ith Charles Figy. as-
u Secretary of Agri-
Hut/. Assistant Src-
r department k riculture, and pots ib¬
which advised Far* Lansing offi- Jrjy. tj
NEWS IN cua that the standard rri and ^ ir6,
.jrcen light would soon fee in- j
id the tour is appro-
.
During the audience partlcipa*
Ition question—answer period, Dr
stalled by the state i hc wa j Hannah stressed the necessity ol
Wear* Walkers
BRIEF At the fame msetuif the coun- fof th<
ell approved a traffic committee d committee of legis-
! an "on-going, long term
I If be thought tbe fOA
program.'
propria: to prohibit pgrking from Ufof> 4nd »' wss fee pa
streeti
l»'ir(lists Strike
Formosa pTV-The N'j-
•icsday struck by air University
of
■IV*
Kemington
and Che»-
.
f
ndependent »c
study their pl«
^ —
in the planning
of the future.
.
Students Stopped at Split Rock be enewered FLECTIONS.
Red naval con centra- id pa.kwsy The me- Carnival Theme
Formosa Strait and Ms»cd at the request at Audio-Visual Sets recently-
presented
Ltcture-C
Matsua. where Com*
Film* for Todav
few Sp. t on tape ^ | Contest Reopens
'Vjty reportedly has think of it
Grandma Moses." .• 20 nunutc
' review of the artist m her upstate
hie Fail* New York farm, will he the first omc Right, wi ;
tne smaller part
To Edo<-*tMM Group
'A five film* to be presented to¬
day by the Audio-Visual Center
town Sluhigau
large rock Itj
>» pUc*4 It tbf ! Fulbright Scholarship rr Carnival.
in the Mumc Auditorium, begin¬
IK- bou>t*M. wrt : Atcorded State Senior tilank, arc available
James II sdrunwtra- OCIfOtol Ml*, A Mil. .rnior ha. Nan «war