Record Crowd Attends Career Carnival TtttM^Ov- pool-S.-oin-r^lonClarlr. ,.n,.i 1 i.r"*y9 aJ^' -^o"00"^ cwm*,*n>^ H-filch was rfpmfntfd noted the students were "more hm-pici 1? KcIIm^k (.'•■nt.'r t»)rt;ty Epsr!-~* ': SS 1;£ iFHtrr oft WEATHER mm Li 1. No t« Michigan State News HAST LANSINp, MICHUtAN—Tl ESDAY, OCTOtiEI! I'.C.rt PRICE li CENTS EarmPoHev p! Polio Shots to Start Oct. 15 Electrical Registration Blaze Hits Set to Begin Next Week Berkey Hall lv Ini-RMt l.iiil.linir in Ihr world to l». plunc«l "riTIiril MSU Band Adds New ,hA .*ZT- Feature 'Force." or Not 'Irii 15 Nations Alt n,V:£?£ The Man People Argue Alton! si l ike Tnrkcv. where n IVvenr-oM now ilml Inst week for shout inp n FOR RENT vinlntion of tho law in that JLJ^SSZZ JW ";r ?^"V,..-i552rtS "" This is a work in which to harp on that FOR SALE . jillo earrles the copy pencil. SERVICE it IS a Week in which to wall John Peter only Zen per who L".M years ayo was acquitted of It of New York lo .critiririnp hi. conduct in Hire office. 1 herein estalilishinii the principle of Week is not a time freeilom of the press. SrlbaeU T«»o Some (pains Made in Acquiring News r*.^'7;rx' Si T V. TNGlNtflS 1 r . 1 1 o;r^..:r" • ;l gkvr-....J W.tck to. Owil Newly EsU'H '• 1 ?)? MAC fc,o~ IC 1 rr;./wn.rm — - •>- d • A "tRANSPOPTAT'J t?— t f|sf; wan'E: 1 §&£ A J BBli Michigan State News I 555 .£S| m ip |Pllr-^ ;1J 1 111 i Li Rights Reign Party Heads Make Campaign Promises @T Court .Arilui Claims, WASHINGTON '/PI—Ad- rrnmrrfs fail to meet the need*, ing Fhenhnwcr unloosed tM tt-k :<»n trolled r-jMe.i his ott the a slash- Democratic- Cttfinioss and what hr apparently confused" heavy-spending. interference, go vt»rn mint¬ rentraIiml-control policies whic h he said the Demo- crafs had followed lens Term Ini K. Stevenson railed Mon¬ day night for a federal aid- to-education program to help provide 50,0(10 teachers and urgent financial requirements" ' (•|»iH»nent, Mm. it as Adlaf F. Stevenson. former President In bringing hit campaign to this political liorder state— Monday he. 10,000 classrooms each year, lav yn far in determining the tti.it no "able student" denied 1 plus n collepe education for nil "able students." *liiirt in the weeks and months ahead will lentint of rases studded with problems of racial integration in public i"in'strntti»n wilh such fal»utoii« • The crowd applauded when , . iji schools. It will also consider tlnnal evrhanie protr.no 1 (| applications of the Smith Act, the government's prl- RECOGNITION PINS # * # Friilcrnily — Snritrilv .Ike Says. limuriliutr itnlivnry LEXINGTON. Kv V«» mi'liiin jiilet ',-if j'immI waire*** if thev re-elect him ami re¬ ClIKSTKR RoilKKTS IIAI.I M MtK ( Alii) SIKH* ject what he said is the Dem¬ ocratic "ziirzatr, direct ionies?* STI'OloeARIN Alio EAST (IRANI) RIVER WONDERING W here To Dine? yL for fine 1 In linn jnotl ll*U wjF (ASA NOVA'S 211 M A C. - E. LANSING Phone ED 2-6655 Pizza — lia\ioli — Spaghetti MSU,Library >r sale at the Anno •! Awarded Honor t at Michigan State Three Monday By mid-aftarnoon By Select droop put- t^,tn jo HAPPY-JOE-LUCKY presents STICKLERS! Luckies Taste Better CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER I «. riODUCt or .A^ukrsoi tutny AMcair* • lias Spartans Rank 2nd in P«>1|. MICHIGAN STATE MATH On tlio Aussie Sqund Wolverines Advance * " 2 Spartans to Compete Michigan State whipped S'nn- f»wd 21-7. Meanwhile Georgia 10. So. Calif 11. Texas aa>| 15 S. XlethndtM chalked lis second For Olympic Positions Tech up close one of the season, beating 13. tie Illinois Miami Ma 15. Army B* HAL BATFMAN IK. Baylor vj.itr Vrws Managing Fditnr After these three, the writers I? Notre Dime Two Mirhii'nn Stntc jithlotos will oomr«,t«' in tho Au and broadcaster* pai llelpallng 18 tie Siranme in the W poll Indleated a lot of A'andei hilt t ml Ian Olympic Trials' nl Mrltmiirne next month—but on iil'lor cnWmnti'rinir unmo ilifficultv. they came on( In (his WALTER ALSTON CARL FK SKINT. Ohio State, Michigan. Pittsburgh. Texas Christian. Tennessee and Knuth- Stengel Selects Ford pltff ml. and voir* 20 more polled out *03 of point* usual basis of 10 for first, >T for second b on the trial* it Mel To Hurl Series Opener second, etr. Mac!if FHT—It a.m. CST Georgia Tcch i >. lenv- rool and Hear weather, Mantle in centerfleld itton of Bookmakers have made the Varsity Club Yankees change at second opener. The Vankee# arc 7U There will be a V a mils Club meeting Wednesday While at Michigan State. >1 »s open- |>ut jt*s 10 to I they won't make night al ?:S0 at Maeklin. irt. a former resident as«t«ti n Fast Shaw Hall, picked ««! lis bachelor of science and m; 1 ) U» ill) I t « »o (&) 2-9 383 2-0 35* Any ir.. iating 5 30 & i!a aukee Braves. ,! Uaaue^Ht give a thought to Alaric Sign NOTICE - STUDENTS WITH GARS bring our * hour dry i farm nenr Thud. Kan si- Hi# named Ralph, were bean-glean bean gleaner too. But he soon t to Memphis where he got a job Lansing Laundry & Dry Cleaners Ph. IV 2-1535 Maglie. The conferees probably will the i-glea orked ne or Ro he drifted to Texas where he tidied i j Alain Office IK I . AAaoMewaw n firm I mi. Manager Fred llaney. who wiper*. Then to Arizona where h« -• How mow n Drive t«i 22* AY. AAaahtenaw lined a one-year rnntrart for i fig-rigger •. Then to Virginia where I I Sat Drive-In 3*25 F. Saginaw ;.T on Sept. II, and Farm HI- assistant (hook-loolcer). Then to I.«mp dressed poultry ilioin» he lectured voung women who were ;t!» ibt ide-chider!. Then to Minnesota wh» n MSU Qh'iI Is Holder lakes t ur-sheer ■. Then to Nevada Wie¬ the «hL1> in a gambling hou*e (due ; the DDKE sport locket OfAnmleiir t Zeiss-splu-er I. Finally he went to Omaha where h tannery. Ifating pig-hides until they w(■>. fat rati lira h all 2*. hasn't worked i Bv MART III 11 (ting-tloggerk Here he found happine- On the campus of MSU there are athletes representing Almost every sport. One representative is Sally Sharp. Sally i ■ «* the major causr The is the Michigan Women's Amateur Golf champion. with lopped itomi lull finished third in 19.14 llanct indicated how he felt and doop hook vont • » insertinc Jack Ditlmrr a i win nihi $ ?LA ran hitter, at Andi second, and vet- Tafko. .2511 with the few for Sally. ^ When Aon (Inn Iti-iil 5 In golf. That * as her htggesl thrill playing against J A Itikr At The •: AAUfle smith. British golfer, sail* was he butJ bjppinca a kit-' C0UE6E BIKE another disappotntmc s smith tn the Tournament. rrhfer Dave Joil*. w ho w ^ hy. you ask. did he find happue -- »• SHOP I wo same# flogger? Light another firm and fragrant taste that true tobacco flavor, puff, relax. lit X. Harrison a, and listen. a girl named Chimera Emr.. i % of the Heilogc Center 5 | Man's lather Shop vned by pink and white and marveloust.v hinged hopeleaaly in love the moment he claw* Each day he came to the almond grove t •V but to no avail. He tried with *11 ht> * but she, alas, stayed cool. # Then one day Alaric got a brill' ••( ENROLL NOW day tiefore the annual Omaha Almond t • day. as we all know, every almond gro rs our enters a float in the big parade. The tl-^' of Urge cardboard almonds hanging t r * The traditional fashion favor COPPER ENAMELING CLASS almond trees. AUric's inspiration was to #t»t*b i • together and inilate them until t - • • STARTING plump almonds. "These sure beat sk WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1-3 I'.M. almonds," said AUric to himself. "T " surely take first prize for Chimera. ar.«i - THI'RSHAY, OCTOBER II. T-S I'.M. Early the next morning Alaric > Chimera w ith hi* inflated pigskin aim- keeping w»th the ' natural look". w»th' told him she was not entering a fi->a? tf >t feature#: a minimum of padding in tbo Hake 1 iwr then illiristmiis t*ijls she had just sold her almond grove sr..: * %u* l»t Irunl. narrow lapel* wdW to try out with the Boston Red Sox. ■!i tw tbr <-«■ ntci button «*-■ and a mw "lighter I.rarn: • SWIRLIM. l_a>t Day! • AUrlc. upon hearing these glun ' jrr t o tuim sc« youmlf la I • LI'MPS AND THREADS RoImti Milchum violent rage. He started kicking hi V > • SILVER FOIL over the pUce. And who should t* »* •- * very instant but Abner Doubledav ' • OVEKGLAZE Mr. Doubleday. who had invented » • CLOISONNE WIRE earlier, was now trying to invent f --■ • CKACK1.E success. The trouble was. be coutdr. t r> - ■ • SERAFFITO of ball to use. Now, seeing AUr - r ' Marlins spheroids, his problem was sudden ;- • STENCIL TOMORROW! he cried, and ran to his drawing U"- • i 1 Thnlkr>: history! "OLTSIDE THE LAW: Link's Sport Shop J«i to to ncaI SotmrJor'* " d]osilchek6ros. — Plu» _ -BEHIND THE 227 Ann Si. fcl> 2-6116 HIGH W AI.I." I Your Kry to Rotter Vnluon * Hurt, Armstrong 6 Wins ... lewett Sports WoMfill Campus Classified* IM r — Jim Hyppa Nllht Sporla Staff — t.arry lut for Season MlClllOAN STATE NEWS Opener, By JOHN VANBEN "TAKES ITS PUCE The 1950 Infratnural football ed Monday with l l»* seas. IJiirkr Doubtful Starter SPOlM'injr |i0„k 22 teams participating. New names for the first time include teams r WITH HTH OF A j:or Clash With Wolves and Bailey dormitories. NATION'AND'GONE £ Dodgers Repeat Artmirnnr <> ft: Arm^tninr S. 0 WITH THE WjND'l" (EDITOR'S NOTK: The nttrlcss wonders, the Brooklyn Dodders, have done it attain. Alel Belter, a night sports editor and a die hard fan of the Bums, comment* on this "fountain of youth" halleluh as he explains why old age Isn't always a handicap.) ★ ★ ★ Someone onee said "desire is the country of the young. Despair is the land of the aire." But this tear the Dodgers made fnlseh»»od.* of the legends hv I .eating Pittsburgh, H-fl. Sunday and winning the Nil- AUOREY HENRY tiottaj League |H'iinant. their fourth in the last five years. It is an elderly team hv the standards of the sport. In other lines men of their aire are still shaping their careers. Thrv plated like old.wizards, doing wonders they learned in Itothood. \mong them Junior tiilliam and Sandy Amoros teemed like interlopers who were allowed to he part of Jhls lodge of middle aged athletes. W hen Charlie Nenl app might have lieen the hat h outhfid upper ance t»y comparison. . They have heen through this before and has Ihh'ii the shortstop since 1940 It is He» inson. Boy (am pa Delia ami Sal Maglie who suppose. SHORTHAND MICHIGAN - Starts Tomorrow Cveryone except Cilliam was a disappointment as a hitter. in A weeks rt Shows Daily! him - h.Ti - H:2ll P.M. Old hall clubs lose but the I Kaisers are the National l and was climaxed hv the remarkable comeback of the "old" Dodger*. who had been counted out of conten- V > K IS WONDROUS Just a few weeks ago. when the Brooks held a slim one- TO BEHOLD.. she is beautiful . half game lead. Campanelta tpmted, "von let an old dog run loose, arid it's tough to get the homes* l»ack on him. It's either dressed or otherwise!" tough to catch him. It's going to la* tough to catch us," And the old dogs ran like young ones who have never ■: « I»een off the leash. is a cinema feast to the eyes!" _New« riasr < » Tliurwluv STATE miow 7 «• r xi i/MV^W^^VMVAV.'.V.V.V.'W.V.'.V.V.'.VV.^ 51 N» proves herself an actress as well as a body without concealing MOWY II H k lucon^ TO-D-A-Y any of the qualities which have attracted attention in the past!" mid h,buna RING CROSBY CRAG! AUtr fRANK S Gum is in 'The Wayward Wife' ''iffy Thanks ^u: HIGH SOCIETY -which is enough to recommend any urltin Tans Picture!" GINA' is her usual decorative self in a variety of costumes definitely not calculated to disguise her famous figure!" 51 Nffl plays 'The Wayward Wife' to the hilt...she displays those justly famous anatomical assets!" / —World'Telaqram SHOES LOOK »£W AGAIN ' "Or r tfH-rt ">rr your I tA"< ' U,l,I y„|fr M Slop Wayward Wife Shown Twice at 7:27 and 11: 'tiny MOST PEOPLE LIKE SPAGHETTI, BUT MYSELF — —— 3nd trMore ■—■■■■ PKEFKK PICASSO! WHERE TO ENJOY IT? IN THE H.5.1). THEODORA SLAVE EMPRESS" ART ROOM, THIRD FLOOR OF TIIE UNION." I4* Repair '■ lift I" '111 ' '.find River _ rmuplimrnt« of union famrd — Mirmr.AN STATI \i Jet Plane El via Sen tin (lain Williams Denies Charge I NEWS IN BRIEF For 12 Hourb lb I'anania Chief Takes Oath (Crashes (Hli'AflO iAt—Itadlo »ta- lion WAIT put on a 12-hour Of Drop in Industry Slinlriil- Keniimleil To Pick t'nliri,., Jll concert of fclvl* Presley rec¬ DETROIT — The Vul¬ pointmenl In slay home and world'* lanrwtt delta- ill can. Oregon I'aper I.ikes Ike winif bomlwr, missed the Another there would he a Inquired when hrcak for a Stocks Dip ■ place t.» do business. The Re- 11-': * * * f 1 a m e s at ml*t-*hrouded f.ondon Airport Monday. Ilairtrivirnr ejection seats to hang didn't out her washing but want to mlw any To Lowest stsi Soil llanl; I'avs Over •'( Million -ThLr.\h." ",'.m \rts; Since June ft WASMINC ION . !'• Tin Ain.i.lliM. I>. ii|».t1.,l M,«i catapulted the pilot and a British air marshal to safe¬ NEW YORK (IP) -i Thi' •" 7,,rW»y I ' dmnicai I", upauble Rhytli^ Sljltr .4 went to sleep peacefully a* ty, but four crewmen per¬ i it. . ",n ta pl"",% •"* stock market took its worst duvtrirx Ha, |?« jn' h"" '"f Swift Tntplovees l)ef \ I nion fl *lek to stick near the radio. they had no trouble getting The plane, one of Britain'* se- their teenager* up for school. OASft rret atom-bomb carriers, roared The trouble was getting them nut of driving rain anil plunged ofT to school Shell l.xplotles ihoanl Ship Into the ground while being The station began broad- easting .1.1 Presley records two disk Jockeys handling the ehore Kofauvpr Blasts Iktvs Farm Program in Texas i-ETHriis R r*rT! r iim vr nit Kcoii Sludciil Gels Award '•OR^S' Sen Kstes Kefanver said Monday gnver is "tno busy trying to win an and smiles to do anything effective to help small farmers and Nixon's Visit Aids Gel a date to tee the Count State GOP GRAND RAPIDS i/T> ^■ Octobor 26 Republican leader* agn did no I lor n I * ern Ma Agriculture I »i « Tall their cm sjt&'.vSr.Jiite task; xjLVJA, MJSfcSla&i E.,'".' What's Doing . . . J ■t A-..1 s .% il l <;r.«se Lirtnatt at Pratt & Whitney A ircraft ^lui'ii (ionics! Moled SiiiiiLo ^^fttitioninj! Open n Judiciii KtlP AlWT fOK A HTWt tOW AVtlACt! M 'f>er» i:o». Thr . r-'-' "I Or-. • Ihr llrpnhlir.i EXTRA DUS SERVICE FOR the t»*4% Take a NoDo* Amlrnri! In a lew mmurct, piui II 1* your normal best. , ANN ARBOR GAME OCTOBER 6 *u!e aw.ikr . . . alert* Yout dot an mill tell you—NoDot A* aLcnrrs are sate at culicc Kap ap4tk hand) ! 15 TABLETS. 35c Test Lab "Upstairs' F.vfn in (viation's earliest years. it was axiomatic that "proof must conn in the air". Out of this, the flying le»t Usl was born and (lowly grew to its present-day stature as an indispen¬ sable engineering tool, implemented by an extensive variety of engineering skills. l'he problems of observing and recording an engine's per¬ formance in the air are legion. Most recently, a Boeing B-50 MY FAIR LADY and a North American B-45 were readied as test beds for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft's J-ST and J-T5 turbojet*. The experimental power plant, contained in a retractable pod in OKLAHOMA the bomb bay, can be tiown to locations where atmospheric conditions permit most efficient testing. The prototype is then extended into the air stream for actual flight work with the regular engines idled, and the job of observing and HI6H SOCIETY recording in-flight performance begins. From the first shakedown flight to the test engine's ever., CAROUSEL tual acceptance, invaluable information is gathered. Perhaps i i-ikii KING AND I the most vital contribution made by PA W A's flvmg test-bed program is the great reduction in time between initial devel¬ opment and quantity production of engines. Important, too, . h I )£'% v *$*.» ■ is the quality and diversity of engineering talent inv olved in such a program, for it spells out reniarkaole opportunity for After exhaustive le-nr.c facilities of Willgoo* La today's engineering student.. IP M •;: Ml \l P A W A J-75 is run in gr bed flight. The four-er iabove i allowed test fi I # 1; • SEARLES and altitudes early in th IwUh RECORD to got a bottor shave t RVrftf I fart wet! dt9t(f«r* a%4 bxiidt' 9f at era ft trg\mt Cocker closer smoother PRE-ELECTRIC . . . . . . . . . SHOP SHAVE LOTION PRATT A WHITNEY AIRCRAI l*it NSUfoip I. CONNICTICUT