46, No. 168 Plants tanned Hannah Denies Reports v 4EC */ loins to Yield Of Television Failure lortric Power Hannah Asks Says tTHF Blow, Wind, Blow ASIIINGTON wv-The Knergy Communion Public to p Decreases iced Thursday it ha* Audience <1 four proposal* to • iectric power plants 'Messiah' w.iu Id be run by atomic Hearings for VHF (!horu*, Orchestra Channel Continue nts would have a com- IVrforin Oratorio • rating capacity of 455- •atts. They would be The passion and resxuree- in Illinois, Massachusetts, and Nebraska. tlon muxic of liandel'x "Mea- President John A. H ■ iuld cost about ISO mil- xiah" will be presented by Thursday denied rep P*»P- that Michigan State 80 ! » 90 per the Michigim State ("horu< have to close its tele and Orchestra at the annual station, WKAR-TV. f it* Eaater at the Hannah Good Friday Observance to¬ request for a VHF ch annel night. The program will begin at 8 Afii* quoted p.m. in the Auditorium, and wiU cral acceleration xtwer program." Lewis L. Strauss of Frosh-Soph this other ,!.«. Massachusetts 100.000 tion in prayer. the * hole rr.M.g, •.anmunitv me .,•< 195". Detroit 100.000 "And on the third da*, lie a vote per precinct. * * * t™ . annual Michigan State Good fri- w i'r 1958. and Nebraska 75- * la rekbraUoo af Eaaler. Rearmament AuMtretl The People's Church at 200 W. ,i.„ Ch in* by Denis Grand Raver will present morn¬ ing worship at 8 30. 10. and 11 30 a m The Rev. C Brandt Tefft will Eisenhower Signs e* tabulated -p race*, This was the the Democrat• Republicans the first time 1 led LANSING '/IV- Gov »id Thursday Michigan* spring William* in ' Ul. ^ oposcd plants in this give the sermon. The services will lection. even though still in doubt. ahead ! 00.000 kilowatts, to in late 1958 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. 601 Abbott, will Paris Agreements race 1933. in any spring • .il v Detroit Edison Co. Hudson Gas 8r Elec- be the regular Sunday schedule with a High Mass at 10 p.m. WASHINGTON - P»*»id.nl Kixnhower, whn had a Kresge, Dow jl» ^ ^ big hand in rruahing Naii Germany- military machine 1<* , Cincinnati Gas A Elcc Consumers Power Co.. The College Lutheran Church on the corner of Division and Ann years ago. Thursday signed the Pari- treaties on rearming Deads to Sjteak a historic The electee, turni sill the West Germany as a member of the North Atlantic defense ■ . Power i St Light Lighting Co., Phila- Co„ part. At SymiKfsium arc undecided in at ed least three Democrats Hcctrtc Co.. Roche: ter 'remeodous gains" in I »ctric Co.. and Toledo ef I winning township offices. W|J. .orking for lor a long time," he ef I hams said. He concoded* he had *.-go. 180,000 kilowatts, figures The President addressed his re¬ •Tteted in 1960 Ilral Wave? • *. by Nuclear Power mark to Secretary of State Duller Tor th, St.tc Board of Iduro-1 .-ho also signed the agreements at won. the :ncumb,nt. Xopubllotn g-nued by American | wuiLm. Mid, L.'-ctric Service Corp.. New i" htcl Spring Magic simple ceremony in Eisenhow- Stephen S Nuboi of rromont Md | « m»rgin of »7$ voteg «*«f Johni hu, h„ ^„urrt und„ lht lMo,r,hip" rtpully of st.t. Corp.. San Francis- To Take Over M Vval, of St cikir Short*. Nlo- Set. total was MM.Ml. V»«l* hod Ch.irm.n .Veil Stooblrr. Vive- Chairman Adrl.idv Hart. Nation. Once More , , I al Committer worn, n Mr, Mar- *' "* Ti"'or\ tieruni * * Prtrt National Committr*. U» Ilk, Ik, «M 111. »h»n Nf n Earnest C. Laccy, the Dcm- Um h,»f» W niihl had U b» SU Bill 34 degree*. A I | prnrmI .1 Ik, tklWnlu " On, nt th. * hlrh Du!- cratic lett opponent. Or Ly+n Bart- of Gross P»»inte. Tkylor hahr 313.384 to 513,400 fo« Bwrtlett. STUN to Uoac wis Delay frd.l.i Rtjiuhlic Ali.utii Trv.lv Hteffard. <>r„avlllo Friday iftticr in * « tUy off H Quormt 32 i STLff But th TV if it g, Committee! Even Accents Don't Stump 'Km term's book again on bu*;n*»$ .Monday -*ii) beg; lor,. U, had MUM run The office will be open from 2 wkil, P.muil Caooac [w, Speakers Talk About Anything I'Hiiw lo D. Virld to S pm. on Mooday and Tuc»- Iric Power State smIUi bad 507TU TW a4Wr day and from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wed- nesday. SparUoa who have sold bo say. partisan;-—CJuef Justice LetanJ ' 1 "I huraday. Indian, of th, Ewiiade." W Carr reelected who JUpubl • r :rd for Th, Student Speaker. Bureau ran probably furauh a .peaktr lor your ipecial .Mere,* group or hobby rlub I*. Dand C. majors. R-iph said. can backing C'ireuil gene F BJ-c*. runrung wita Lu- ocratic suppr/rt. gained the sec-1 Judge Eu- NEWS IN BRIEF C M, L'A 9 Open Annual Wage II ar tiur«-u hast h dirrrt. the (wiversily Board el | and school grriups wtlhout cost -IkoMersk Peel &. DETROIT '/F-lorty repr**enuttv«s A.NGCLB -T7— Thru. B*r., the una of the uk»t Most Hideous Weather, deal¬ lor Jorvi* rt .uaknU. direct lacult/ uibu .» ....... . i <*aJ Thundkjr o«ht. ing with bis experiences m AI-*- She »u U. frMfido Mid. Her death foUoaod * lutortai Sec or»<1. the ttavelogue. given unless the sti, >.1 MI Tfuwift taut K*' SI* wk. CJ. frMfido Mid Her death lottoaod a baa Perhape the most difficult re¬ Ralph wild judic..J r.ndutotM, * gurd *u March a \ g«t of It. type m the United From Srpten - -diciary Committee the bill wa rather htatea. Ralph aakt. The Bureau ha. two primary quest the Bureau has been ask- efl sinks ti> itudrnti wbo have traveled abroad or m the United this schofyl yea ..j th. .ut, to -mm tau« iM | Moioiov Congratulates Eden group requesting "a foreign Stales. This type usssaily draws I * fourth m up , i LONDON ufh-Jtant Forctgn Minuter V M. Educati, m. irpawi about 23 student from far awwy who per it^raf-U*c rc- lup-rtuoa c»n»»iMr. ; night c«igr«UilMra BriUin , fvtm Miner la Iberc Fmk. rt pmtdm speevho < UoonT baye an accent." «. •• .'-5 ... Ilkwpt, Mac. » radio mML Professor Offers Facts White Rabbit Discrimination In Grand Rapids Issue Gets Set-Back To the Miter: Hero arc the facta: a Michi¬ I understood she did so in order to persuade his board to The much discussed Anitcli Hill is at last u thing of th« tighten open-shelf rules at his gan State junior, not a frcnh- past. library. His remarks were print¬ man, handed in a term paper Student Congress repealed the ordinance Wednesday ed in the press without his ap¬ copied almost word by "vord night, substituting for it a new anti-discrimination ordin¬ from books she had taken from proval. ance which, though not radically different from the un¬ the Grand Rapids Public Lib¬ It is unfortunate that a State "Dear Julia,,;' workable Angeli Bill, at least does not ask student gov¬ rary without checking them student should thus have in¬ volved 1 ernment to enforce a law it never has had power to enforce. concrssio This term paper was adorned rm The Angeli Bill would have had student government with illustrations cut out of the remove the charters of any organization that had dis¬ Grand Rnpids Public Library used the admittedly cramped *our I,us,,,,,, kithljj criminatory clauses in its constitution by April 1, 1956. It included fraternities and sororities, groups that do not have charters issued hy student government. It was, books. Thus it might be argued the student committed plagiarism, library facilities at State (soon to be relieved) aa a pretext for covering up dishonesty and mu¬ SrmSr theft and mutilation of public tilation of public property. therefore, unworkable. property. The new bill eliminates this clause. It does, in effect, On top of all this, she appears tor told him. to have smeared the good name deficiency in ] leave the whole problem of discrimination up to the fra¬ faith. of State, If it is true that she The or ternities and sororities, the only campus organizations told Mr. Kohlstedt, director of that have discriminatory clauses in their constitutions. the Grand Rapids Library, she The Greek groups have been working on the problems, turned in 22 slips at State's and they maintain they can solve it if they are left alone. library and received only one The Meaning of Easter CREOLE PETROUUM Here is the stand taken by the President's Assembly of the Interfratentity Council on March 2, 1956. "The Greek-letter societies of Michigan State for a number of years have been keenly aware of the problem America Documents Stale's circulation would like to say CORPORATION]j | of discrimination as it affects their groups. In 1948, the combined interfraternity councils of the Big 10 aehools, recognizing the need for advice and guidance in this prob¬ Easter's Message Checking our records it was found that Michigan State has THANK YOU lem. organized the Big 10 Counseling Service to give aid two copies of each of the books for the interest shown in our to individual chapters which were interested in making the student "borrowed" from Grand Rapids. Of the two co- visit to your campus. organization during 1 progress in this area. The third fundamental truth our rreent "Clear evidence is availnbie that progress has been we Icam from the theology of If you were checked out for one week, the uinable to made. No national sororities now have discriminatory Easter is that man has duties schedule an interview and to his neighbor. other for two weeks during the clauses. entire term. Christ made it clear that we are interested in "In the last six years, discriminatory clauses in the con¬ are our brother's keeper. Only Of the two copies of book "B", one was used for two weeks, stitutions of national fraternities have been reduced from through personal and recipro¬ 25 to 10. On our own cnmpus less than one In five of the Greek-letter organizations have such clauses in national cal effort does man fulfill the duties of his fellow man. the other for four weeks. Thus both books were readily avail¬ able at State. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The individual must make sa¬ ates the Resurrection of Christ Besides, there are here a great constitutions. "* crifices for the common good. from the dead, which was the "Fraternities are not static. Thcv have changed and will continue to rhnngc. Like ail socialized change, this is final argument for Christ's Div¬ inity. If this principle is recognized practiced, both capital and many other books on her sub¬ ject, including many on open shelves in the reference room la ustice; if ignored, likely to be slow. There are no quick ami easy solutions. In the language of St. Paul, suffer. and in the art department. The Integration must stem from the sincere feelings of fra¬ ternity members themselves. "It Christ be not risen again. faith is also < (I Cor. student's theme had not been selected by any other member of the course. She had the field VENEZUELA "Such feelings cannot lie pressured by outside organiz¬ 15:14-15). to herself. ations. or bv legislation—no matter how well-intentioned. Certainly if Christ had n< Plan now to h* ua on oar return In fact, such pressures may well impede the very risen, Christianity in nil ii progress variations would have bee visit in the Spring or forward your qualification, thev hone to encourage. "In order to kern the gains in this area, the President's buried man with the memory of Who claimed to be God. by mail to 350 Fifth Ave., New York. YY. Assemble of the Interfraternilv Council moves that: Sa deeply and indelibly 1. A joint committee, consisting of members from the d the on hearts of man are Pan Hellenic and Interfraternity Councils lie set un to tie facts of the first Easter. assist Greek-letter groups in an attitude self-examination program. 2. No new Greek-letter chanters whose national consti¬ tutions restrict memliership because of race or religion, will be allowed to organize on the Michigan State camntis. while we have not forgotten the Easter date, many have neglect¬ "Such a course, we lielieve. will be in keening with the ed and some have rejected that trend throughout the land which is breaking down the for which Easter stands. barriers of rare and creed. • Such progressive change is The theology of the resurrec¬ lietter accomplished by voluntary reform from within tion no longer rules t and minds of a large segment than by coercion from without." of our citizenry. That, indeed, The Greeks have stated their stand. They want to lie is unfortunate for America, be¬ U :i,cm, Managi left alone. They are. evidently, working to end discrim¬ LOCATION IP Pr..* ination, at least in their national constitutions, through ers its ideals, its future thev mention nothing about their rituals. Jeopard). As the ideas of a ma They're carrying the ball now. Nobody's bothering to'/'ri: Trr,.,s£,tr™bun lul radius determine the individual' them. Perhaps they should even lie commended. duct, so the ideals of the SAW 10 par CM aaa^^B The issue of discrimination is best torn out ut the roots will determine its history. •—» «I«N bird in either The American ideal is base upon truths inherent in service" | L the of IHFORHATIOH Night Staff theology of Easter. The first fundamental truth which we sznvr; bu>» in names the ord learn from Easter is that God SVNODH'AL CONFEICNCt: Af t. Niahl R4iior NliM Sports Cdltor a, ■» !>« ' i pt'•Staphs Of Pre LUTHERANS Nit hi Ad staff bnr.ih. the Sen! Maht sun Rom M O. t Ut 1 I p.m. Goiid Friday Sciviii Luther Chapel, 444 Ahlail Road black magic. hf.» r order*. Th HAWAII CLt'B CAMPUS ClaASSIFIEDS 7 30 p.m., Intrrnatiunnl lluu But when we speak of Owl. f«ANDC0 40l« COMI^Hb» u;*n until 12 HIGH READERSHIP" INTERNATIONAL (It'll . we mean a Supreme Being Who It p.m.. SI Union Is Infinitely perfect; we mean . . LOW i the Creator, the Architect of the Universe Who creates and Crossword Puzzle sustains. Who loves and rewards and punishes. Who It was the God to Whom Washington prayed at Valley F<»rgc: the God to Whom Lincoln entrusted the destiny of ca when threatened by Civil War; we mean the God of the preamble to the Declaration of Independence. If the worship of God had had tU rightful place in the hearts of men and nations, the false gods of the 20th century which threaten civilization would nev¬ er have come into eaistence. If God is given His rightful place in the affairs of men and nations in the future, the ab¬ solute state of totalitarianism and dictatorship and all its variations will be ended. Prem¬ iers, prime ministers dents will become tt of the people and the people will be the servants of God. mmmmmwmmmmmm say. man has a dignity that belongs to him as a UBB tlflB human being. He is made in the image and likeness of God, •taJiaJHB -M idMy which is a guarantee ummm mmm ubbb immortality. In this concept of human di¬ tilliy MBUHH gnity. the individual counts; you count: children count; fam¬ mm immm mmm mm ily life counts. Governments in Enttrad u teeond clan mmmmm mmmmm all its branches are important insofar as they serve to pre¬ act of March tin* at II . my l '•IBM UBBB serve the rights of the indivi¬ 3tS2Steexsr '59m- dual and the family In the pur¬ suit of life, liberty and hap- ■aaregtfgnB.'g Informal Rush Kills Self at Wedding Rehearsal [ paid. The gun fired, and the bal¬ ! Period to Start let hit him inr the head. It happened at a wedding re¬ hearsal party in the home of Xkm For Sororities I Bi'Ii# Joe Moorman, whom he I was to have married Thursday. tend over u five-week period, ending Monday. May 16, Panllel- lenic Council has announced. Ii Officers as of the Council will act counselors to the rushees. Of- I' fiandce hours I will be from 2-3 p.m. Mondays, 'Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays. On Wednesdays the — I« Bring Prrpaifrl For You I Panflcl office will be open from Information •' facts about the FOR financial policy < I office. EASTER SUNDAY DINNER | Letters will b I beginning of nc j ing the rushing Servod 10:30 to 8 p.m. period rushe- ! Lei yourself plow at yoi become part of thte personally by delightful motion picture. Itv, a new joy who would this inform iccept as many in the land... a new twinkle new tmile on your liptl MASON CAFETERIA . . . Spartans Organize I N |)ay . .. up at the the y Dean'« A Msk, Ca/fecfPeter" H covfcf ho* 0*1f l«M wrAto* kf momm* who h*od himt .700 Block W. Michigan Ave. ibassadors Invited CINemaScoP^ ■ hhtUM F.nlcr From Michigan Arc. RICHARD TODD JEAN PETERS 1.000 Auto Parking little UN to Meet in Aud will sit in the ba¬ gram are Gordon Spink. Hayford lcony and rear #f the Audltae- sophomore, and Bill Boutell, Bay lam. The other half of the Audi¬ City freshman Committee head* include: ac¬ On'ennial International torium will be set ap for the commodations, Mary Ann Dough¬ Haaaas •c headed by Andy n Bay, Wis., sopho- The Centennial U.,, mvited 60 foreign am¬ UN program is part of the id t<» participate in the national program, directed Inter! erty, Lansing sophomore, special Don Gillette. East Lansing senior, invitations. Jacqueline Brown, mat. ite-rnoirrs * sun. m# Attend Church This Sunday Traverse City sophomore; publi¬ Hoffman, S. Orange. N.J., city, Ann Rutledge, Herbert jun- tit Embassy recent- hat It wauld send EAST LANSING ALL SAINTS CENTRAL FREE U-RENT-rr-SMP EPISCOPAL CHURCH UNITY CENTER METHODIST CHURCH ». O. M. IOHM. BZCTOn 423 W. GRAND RIVM p.. j r. poium, r..u.«. th.yl.i N. Wi.tilncta* at l*tt*nw ROXIR U. MIM.RR. PuUr Histories of the college have ; been sent to the diplomatic re-1 % selected preservatives to provide back* The "for- During the two sessions tenta¬ CENTENNIAL BALL tive times have been arranged for students to meet the ambas¬ sadors personally. April 16, 19.>.t ST. ANDREWS OKEWOS THE CAMPUS VESPERS BAPTIST CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH YWCA. 217 Townoriiil St. K ii us Out 9:00 TO 1:00 $3.00 PRESENTS SASTKRN OSTBQSOX CS11CS ris-i - (Men neareal m. DfTTNS im*SSt LUTHER CHAPEL Ordering Im| ■■■Say ti:ts an BK KITM! MU 444 Abb* Road la pmrci chvom own ew-n n lounceinents JJ *a- Phone ED 1-0774 SM W. Grand Rlwr .• or never on graduation A Campus-to-Career Case History rw— »i is rraaa tm a fin flood SKRMON Friday Memorial ftarvtr* trngmo is the last day the store will accept or- «r«ad M Am*m4 'TluT symbols or him suppkring" :hem, Manager Husscl L. lid. bound booklets have FIRST CHURCH Jul radius on the cov- OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST - design, in either leather or J names "of" all 1954-55 aphs of President John h. the Senior Council campus complete the EAST LANSING TRINITY CHURCH Vsslciss Nsthsdist (CMmofUtwal) BIV K. StOENB Wlt.LIAWS. PaM^ Mtdwwfc UifcU Study • Wrkui|i Ml n modern ecionnlin, and they want their »h.trgo to he right. department. S» on my job my primary mriffrn n u» REDEEMER LUTHERAN maintain (ondail and rapid prodmtn»«* "I trained for ah-mt • )ear and a half and at the «ame lime keep our work ac¬ in different phaaea ol telephone a- • curate and reliable One of the he»t * tounlrny. Then I »a» ploied in . haree do this •• to |>e sure that 'the right of thr an lion shah maintain* tele¬ to person ia .hi the right job at the right phone aeoiee re. orda. I time more t«mr. an old rfrte. But I found it uork* than W) people m my (Troup «uh lour and R give* nw a char* t to u«e my aupeya ieora reporting to m*. Our job ia to keep a running rerord of mnnthhr Sxiology training »ukt it mean* han¬ Uiaryra for 110 errhanfe. in Central dling afl w»rta of personnel situations."* Visit The College Chapel On Lister Sunday ml MICHIGAN m:TI NIV1 After Big Scare . r DublNN- t BUOY YOUR EASTER DINNER Boone's Arm Worries Over Rebellion AT TOLEDO {#)—Manager Bucky Tigers were frana cot of tbe like this until I can tell what Is Harris of the Detroit Tigers said going to happen so that's why we Thursday club trainers have as¬ Arcftts New Hut weren't saying anything about sured him that third baseman Ray Boone will recover completely Boone's arm earlier. But I can tell you I was plenty scared (or a Having disagreedtheviolently noeticationa, with mv m sports staff hHa ' prepared especially to from a sore right arm. while." heir own seperate lists. et*M uyj, your taste —— —-— Boone has been troubled with "It's the same thing Virgil Here is how they see the * Trucks had in 1951 and Ted * * * whole thin* Menu for Easter Sunday * a muscular inflammation in the Gray Joe Hoffman, the right shoulder. It kept him out of went through last year," Homcl Giants Even Series leading rebel and 7, t picks the Red Sox and Giants to APPETIZER action for about 10 days early in said. the exhibition season. "Everyone knows how stubborn The New York Giants defeated He drops Detroit to seventh play jn the ^' BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM, He started coming back gra¬ their cases were and I was afraid Boone might have the same long the Cleveland Indians, #-J, Thurs¬ day at Knoxville. The two teams York third. Chicago fourth, with C|n.u„,^ WITH CHERRY GLAZE dually. however, and haa been pull." wound up their spring series all ton sixth. We agree that Baltlm„re mT ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCK. 2.25 much stronger since the elub left Florida. "But he went about H the square at nine victories apiece. Bill Wight's wild pitch in the Burke Leads In the National League he Kansas City wil!,^** WITH APPLE DRESSING Boone said Thursday his arm right way. Bncky let us give him plenty of rest. He dMn't ninth inning permitted rookie ln- .owed by Brooklyn, St. ranks Mj|«.aill ' 2.50 still "hurts a little," in the late pick up a ball for a week and fielder Ronnie Samford to score Masters Field Louis, Cincinnati l'm! ""Hi j from third with the winning ROAST HALF SPRING CHICKEN. innings but agreed with trainer didn't throw hard for two 1 * * * run. ISJoS? " ""n"""" - "• WITH HOT BISCUIT AND GRAVY STUFFED ROCK ISLAND CORNISH HEN 2.35 Jack Homcl that it "should re¬ cover completely." The Tigers' game with the Mil¬ weeks. That, and some X-ray Phils' Rally Wins By 4 Strokes Joe picks Gene Woodling to win the \i l "But Boone is really lucky to with Jackie Jensen on top of the WITH WILD RICE 2.50 waukee Braves in Toledo Thurs¬ day night was cancelled because The Philadelphia Phillies Jam- get well this fast. He could have mod over a run in the Shoots 67 Round Doby leading the RBI field. Pacing home run fiewi!?,1 ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB, of cold weather. had a very sore arm for a very 10th inn¬ ing Thursday to defeat the Boston In First Day Play surge is pitcher Frank Sullivan. his I *1 long time. Red Sox, 4-3, as the two teams WITH MINT JELLY 2.50 llomel disclosed after the "I don't like to talk about cases ended their spring training ser¬ AUGUSTA, Ga. (IP)—'Two His NL leaders are Stan many other dinners to choose from ies in Portsmouth, Va. Musial, batting, trie golfers who have known homers and RBI's, and Harvey Hadtlix, The Phillies scored two runs in the ninth to send the game into plenty of frustration in their * pitching *' Choice of Salad and Dressing * * Choice of Potatoes Choice of Beverage SENIORS - overtime. * Pirates Walk Plank ★ ★ playing careers showed the way Thursday through the first round of the 19th Mas¬ Jack Berry, our other baseball writer figures it will be Cleveland and He can't see the White Sox ami « „,„.r Milwaukee downfall and i,w mthlj I ters Tournament on a day Bob Purkey gave only two hits behind the Yankees, with Detroit And Choice of Dessert Including but the Baltimore Orioles took which was frustrating to followed fourth j',, , our Delicious HOME MADE Pies ORDER advantage of his wildness and an most of the favorites. At the end of the Kansas City. by Washington, Baltimore and tJe ' lhal' error Thursday to ring up a 2-1 first day's exhibition victory over the Pitts¬ play on the menacing 6,950-yard Servinx EASTER SUNDAY 12-1 The Gianta are his second place N|, Pirk I XfEdMUfc-'.*. Open Friday A Saturday evenings YOUR burgh Pirates at Danville, Purkey gave up eight bases on balls. Va. Augusta leader grown-up was National Jackie course the Burke, the "boy" wonder, with Brooklyn and Cincinnati with SI. Uuis Chicago and a new cellar dweller, Vhiu ' 12 p.m. to 2 a.m. 34-33-67. Julius Boros and Mike Pittsburgh. Souchak tied for second with 71s. Jack and I see eye to eye on the American Lean ARCHY'S NEW HUT 2321 E. MICHIGAN — IV 1-1710 GRADUATION RENT those horrendous eights that viduals, Harv Kuenn to lead the hitters, home run sluggers, A1 Rosen the RBI the pitchers. Halnh Kit field anil BobL a typewriter have dogged his playing career In the senior circuit. Jack has Willie Mays on wi ANNOUNCEMENTS and wound up five strokes be¬ batting field, Ted Kluzewski in homers. |ii,ke hind with an even par 72. s„ RBI's and Johnny Antonelli leading the pitchers. And Ben Hogan, the favorite this year even though he lost the ★ * * 1954 playoff to Snead, was one SATURDAY NOON stroke farther back. For the 32-year-old Burke, a Track writer In the AL, heHal Bateman sees no changeseesin atheDmlger-lniiian 1M| final. i with New York second, followed by pro since he was 21, it was espec¬ Chicago, Boston,! ially gratifying to take a big lead Washington, Baltimore and Kansas City, DEADLINE the men who have dominat¬ over ed the Masters in recent years. His NL standings have the Urates second, (olio, id I New York, St. Louis, Cincinnati. Jackie shot a 67 here In 1952 Philadelphia, Chi but he only finished second to and Pittsburgh. Hogan. Since then Burke scl- His batting leaders are Snider and UNION 53.00 Per Month Free Delivery Boros, the golfer of the year in win both the homer and RBI titles in the A|„ Bobby Aula, to leading the NL homer race and Kluzewski the |:lt| '.ail mthg FRANKLIN DeKLEINE 1952, has had similar painful ex¬ top pitchers are Mike Garcia and Warren Si BOOK STORE periences since then. He slipped * * * COMPANY back into semi-obscurity while and last year, just when for a he was beginning to win again, Prmer Sports sees a Editor andseries Yankee-Brave now a and of leisure. manhanks Jut I hcavi] a couple of crippling accidents Williams returning to active play. took him off the tournament He picks Thumping Theodore to win a'l three AL trail. hsti Starts Late Complete It's just the other way for Sou¬ races, with Garcia as his top hurlcr. In the ! 2 Feature Show chak, who has become the cur¬ Musial will cop the bat crown, Kd Mathews the TODAY Tonight 9:20 rent golden boy of golf. He's the big winner in money and tourna¬ Mays the RBI race and Bob Buhl the pitching deroj. ments this season. His junior circuit standings have ( leteland • LUSTY .. . ROUSING . . . ROBUST ADVENTURE ! lowed by Chicago, Detroit, Boston. Washington.! ...0*1 IXCITIM6 WOMAN ittllt MSt *87*1111 and the standard pick, Kansas City for last. Becker'g Drive la ' SIAKTS Of THl KOt'H WOOtSI In the NL its New York second, followed by HAMBURGERS St Louis, Cincinnati, Philadelphia. Chicago and I MALTEDS DINNERS - That's the rebellion and all I can say is, "tti TATE mi LAST 2 DAYS! FIRST SHOW 7:00 I'M. TURDAT AT 1:99 PJI. douolai "HIGH and DRY" sor rut sours rvu torts ts felt ... as insured stars brisc .'iirr rnr n e t of tut rum'td mssl ...ix tut desperate and sosderfil lo< t STORE Of (XI JAMES A. MICH EXE life CHALK WHITE JEWELRY BRIDGES For neu• glamour Fashion • AT TOKO-HI A Perlberg-Seaton production in color by Sec our new length A TECHNICOLOR "MATINEE ROPES" and our "FROSTEE" Choker Necklaces Come in and browse — Costume Jewelry ft. up fcwmibirkg VALBfTtNtBAVlESFn- lbs New! kr bum A. »cl««■ A P——'r*"" Luron Theater Buiidinc ADDED Men. Sat. 3:M to 5:30. - _ LATE WORLD NEWS EVENTS LAYS • NEXT ATTXU - Tliury 12 to n POLO* CARTOON f, Aprtr*1«M etcrnitf*-* iiilfc ick's Three Hits Pbce SPORTS IN 3 Times Green Squad BRIEF Geoffrion Paces 4-2 Montreal Upset' Victory Nile* Bottler* Lead OH - •orn.r, Uw yrriod on a tally by Rod I) OoTrnon gat to- Krlty but Ooffrlon world a- hroe-tool hot trick | (aln a IMS at Mm ooeoad p»r- j In the second period. Geoffrion stead in the opening session. ed The fourth game will be play¬ here Saturday night and the Pair , —Jht or the Montreal i lod. to fomolftr the hat trick, took a pass from Beliveau and fifth Sunday in Detroit. Future ips Pom WAYNE, young contenders makinc their 'Canadians defeated the Detroit; Red Van. 0-1. In the thirt Vic Stasiuk picked up the (lifted the puek into the net. Le- •.r, in an intra- here Thursday operation Wednesday for I iuseball game Thurs- seated eye condition that iifternoon. Jim Sack's | of doubles and a single id thi SI.HIUM CLAKKNCC PEAK.9 . . . begins his reign ... ... new firecracker? . . . 30 loublo and Mat- Expected Out Spring Grid Drills brd ii away. first on Earl Morrill an rrror by To Open Monday Kuttrnbnr. and movrd to u hrn Rum l.upow rsrrut- Football Capt. Buck N'ystrom will take bin first official uction Monday when he leads his squad onto the secret T*nn" c*»' Joh practice field for the start of this year's sprinjr practice Bodary and Chuck Mat- | sessions. plo" ,v walks, forcing in Mor- n another error by third jcft iN • T AT* H1WS Russian Wedding— Itinerary Rumors Denied P. Schools To Host Editors NEW YORK (At Agree Archbishop Hits English Papers Efts? — The CAPETOWN, South Af¬ hosts to 11 Russian editors rica (JP) — The Archbishop who will visit the United of Canterbury Thursday de¬ States this spring announced nounced as untrue reports Thursday night the names of that Princess Margaret and »">' of Michigan eight schools they will see. group Capt. Peter Townsend men will be . arT1&Wl Included are three in New will be married. immediate ttkJt * York. Tujkcgee. Ala. What thev Institute Dr. Geoffrey Flnhcr, highest will o and Chicago, Michigan, "New Me¬ Summary „( tj, prelate In the Church of England, xico and Stanford universities. stated: Other schools will be added to •There Is no truth whatsoever the list when they formally agree to receive the Russians—the first in the rumor that Princess Mar¬ garet and group Capt. Peter a?"— ■lair Kfwi r»«l» nVJ.Mi Clink President Hannah receives $1,000 check for the Vet¬ vlet Union to Tour coast to coast, with U.S. government approval, Queen, Court Townsend are to be wed. "The was pa rely a Newsmen, men and radio 1**1 to an since bring thf I erinary l.oan Fund from Dr. I.ewis Newlin of the Michi- 1940. i K»n State Veterinary Medical Assn. The Russians call Uw visitors Chosen for t thai—by a few English news- the four-hoc, | walling audin I at kiii Fund Roosted younfest D 26-pari the age of Pushcart Race "Most of the London ers had nothing to do with it." Roberta Jeffers, Battle Creek The archbishop and his wife ar¬ dletwe, on the rleta.l, over 35—the oldest being 39. mior became Lambda Chi Cres¬ rived in South Africa Thursday. Vel School Honors FJght of the 11 have responsible cent Queen Thursday night. She editing positions on Important So¬ and her court will reign at the The statement was his first public comment on the reported romance Wolverine leader* for next year are Edward Pardon, f"e of .ffe,l,vr„J "! tveness ol ,hr h viet publications issued by adults beween the 24-ycar-old sister of fraternity's Junior 500 pushcart editor; Loin Arnold, business manager and Marcia Students at Convo Queen Elizabeth II and the hand¬ | forNone young people. of the publications is. a race, May 21. some 40-year-old Townsend, a di¬ Allen, associate editor. j Pittsburgh, who to* j balk vaccine. Miss Jeffers received a bouquet vorced father of two children. college or university newspaper in of white roses at a special dinner | University official, •the American sense. Several are ; have complete enpw OutHtandinjr students* in the School of Veterinary Med¬ for five final contestants Thurs¬ Townsend formerly was an I speeches available icine were recognized at an Honors Convocation nig-ht in Giltner Hall, i " I issued by the League of Thursday | Communists, junior branch Young of the day night. She will receive a tro¬ phy at the Lambda Chi term par- aide to the reyal family. He is now air attache at the British Television , .Soviet Communist party. Fourteen different awards were . May 27. Embassy In Belgium. (Continued from Page 1) Wednesday that the role At the , Arnold HontKChl, Detroit son- of the They i Members of the court ore Lec presented and the Sehool of Ve- | 'or, received the Sol Haskin Aw- Ho had no comment on ■ year and 29 per rent of any state in educational television be >a"eni,M,*> tour this Stacy, Dearborn freshman; Mary studied by a special committee, trrinnry Medicine itself received i ard as the student who has con- Alice Ritchlin, Batavia, N.Y., jun- archbishop's statement. profits in return. j fng^u Vm $i.oof) from the Michigan State tributcd to his fellows other than Arrangements for the tour arc Sue Sturtz, Chicago. 111., The Church of r-iiKi-i.u ,..uc.. ... England ...» has J . „ ,. , I" would reP°r< at next Fear', jsentau've! Veterinary Medical Assn. for alio scholastic ways and with whom I being made by the Institute of id Beverly Runci- the marriages of divorced Tho lw0 groups using lhc s,a" | legislative session. I ence. persons. Only two months ago Dr. llon would havc |ik« to nmuiriatn in j International Student louil fUlld. |.i„.v Education, a pri¬ Detroit sophomore. separate call vate group. The .State Department isher defended that ban as nec- letters and separate staffs. WKAR , The S.iyer Award in Bacteri* | practice j arked it to act as host, essary to make couples think} would havc 38 hours a week of j GOOD FRIDAY tolocv for proficiency in barter iolugy went to Marian Stein An engraved wrist watch, the j | paying 'I ho present Soviet group is its own expenses. Toyshop Theater move seriously before they marry the first time. | telecasting time. | bauer, East l.aiisinc senior. I'atton Award In Veterinary Dr H(mn(|h wjd ,hf rcn(a|i Three Hour Devotion Physiology, went to At wood An¬ The Mtate Department will To Hold Tryouts reigning mm- from the commercial station 12 Noon Patrtria Palenske. St. Joseph bury. Colonla, N.J.. senior, for not have anyone accompanying I arch, la head of the Anglican —Father, forgive them would eventually pay for the ed¬ Junior,- and Joyce Trier, Owosso the greatest proficiency In the editors hut how they get Cast tryouts for a spring Toy- : Church, which l« the state 12:25 P.M. — Today shalt thou be wilh mr i junior, snared the Medical Tech¬ along may have considerable lop Theater production, "The church in England. One of her ucational program. 12:50 P.M. — Woman, behold thy son. nology Alumni Award for the stu¬ bearing on the U. H. Rose and the Ring," will be held For advancing veterinary modi • from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday, Tues- he Faith." Although WKAR-TV would 1:15 P.M. — My God, why hast Thou forsaken dent doing the highest grade of towards a visit fa n, iy and Wednesday in the Audi¬ I In the absence of official state- I *»»• l<~ telecasting "me ">»» •cine on campus Robert 1:40 P.M. —I thirst work in that curriculum. Duryes, Honored for over-all profession¬ | Frceport. N.Y.. senior received j delega torium. Senior Toyshop members menu from Buckingham Palace I " u" " ,h« 2.05 P.M. —It is finished ! the Award of the Women's Auxi¬ al scholarship were Ronald Wald- I Several groups of American may try out. or the Conservative government, I 2:30 P.M Father, into Thy hands I by. Concord senior, who received liary to the A.V.M.A. : students have visited the Soviet The play, an adaptation of a Itthere has been a great mystery commend the s:ic<> Borden Award. William Twenty-five dollars each went ! Union since Joseph Stalin's death Thackeray story, will be direct¬ About whether Margaret and my apirit to Charles Baker. East Come when you can; leave when Casler. St. Petersburg. Flu., sen¬ Lansing t in 1953. ed by its author. Mary Jane Wat- Townsend arc really in love and At Wednesday's hearings. Sen. necessary; «t ior. who was given the Michigan j senior, for the Small Animal j In addition groups of editors of kins, Eau Claire, Wis., graduate plan to marry. for all, if possible. State Veterinary Medical Assoc¬ Clinic Proficiency Award; James American newspapers and radio student. Performances are sched¬ Creighton R. Coleman (R-Battle Dr. Fisher's statement today is Creek) inquired if Michigan State iation Award of $2* toi the senior Anderson, Flint senior, for the I station executives have visited the uled for June 2 through 4. With the second highest scholas- j Large Animal Clinic Proficiency j Soviet Union. Robert Hazzard, Westminister, the most authoritative thus far. would be willing to share its time COLLEGE LUTHERAN CHIRCH ! Award and Do;) Britten. East with the U of M and other insti¬ Division and Ann Streets d„ graduate student, will be in ! Lansing senior for the General Scientists have discovered there tutions. He said Michigan State's en In I larfb of set construction and have been changes in ocean tem¬ |jJaii was (two blocks north of Itcrkey Hall) I (Clinical Proficiency Award. Also honored were students Life Saving Herbert Cumburn. Morenci sen- peratures off the U.S. West Coast fair competition." being attacked as "un¬ highes >r. will supervise set design. in the past century large enough I who have served on the Veterln- Junior Toyshop members will to "We would give it very serious Four students received the 12.1 Veterinary Fa*«H> Award. | nry ian Council and niagarinc staff. on the Veterinar¬ Help Offered ither at the performances. are change the kinds of fish that found near various ports. Dr. Hannah stated, lawmakers suggested given to the student making the I'orpoisc Fraternity, swimming highest scholastic standing dur¬ honorary, will offer life saving ing the first year of the profes¬ Adding insult to instructions beginning Tuesday Print Lined Pima Cotton Traveler... 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