ON till: INNllir It,r iMlltlClH* Oi *«»IH *'•«*! . II Mill lir |»>i v 11 v ,-I.mmIv hi III llir MOild I* f*»t KcmmmIk ■ IMilr i hoi, r in iriM'i^raturr l ..i.-Mrtu ill »hll|l fir«l4nl || il.iv W iii.l, Hill *e mirlliwrvl I „nhii«rl la much itttir .%llini I* IH|ill llir In w HllHlla v 11(1 ,n«ik« *it • hmh »a|t»»»in hair » •« iv m 4«i*l llir inch In4*\ ii 1'ihrnrH Iht anlnn |m«Mi.iii •l hrdulrd In Ii* HI '•% , .l(i.i4rnMv |»a«r t PRICK ft CKNTS vol IK. No. !W FAST UNSINO* MICHIGAN—MONDAY. NOVKMIIKK !>'. VM Sliooling Mars Sue/, (lease Fire Freedom Fight Continued By Hungarian Nationalists I \ 1'iillri' I'lirrr \nuil« Miivkit OK 111\I »t »N t/l'l SIllNlllMH m-.inI'll ill** mine-fill' iiIoiik i ho Si lot Cunitl Sumliiy. The ,.miiiiuuhIi'I' of t'liHeil Ni»- Ncwsmttii I iiMi't Mhlille Kiwi pollen l)u# Ask* i\lakt» Way 111 m|iM ho Ul the foret* Is HiHt> to fly to Kr.V|»I IIH HOOll ,, I'ri'MhtetU NiiMMef divert Hungarian To Austria Only provisional I»iTiiii*»nioii. ;,|iprovi«l loo* heen e*|»ieaaetl Relief Need I'iiI'rcinirr i iiiim tar, with tMalls to he worked out. I .ilk- Willi Nilj»v A iliNpMteh from 1*1*11 sn»«l if Siiyn Olinrrvrm* l«..iif»l British Kieiieli h»ue* M*lr Nf * » l'l„,I,, hi I'flr MIUmiAv IVriniwnioii Hrnircl YTKNNA */!•> Ilniipnriaii lively Mill*'i*tl thlte houin.nl 4'larmier IV.tks. Mantling in f••• J.»r I nul* al Saturday'w half 41m* tint lorinli f » tlir lit einul their ..in from tlir Egyptian luif., rvml Immhh lug niur Mldili.iu ||«|| of I «ntr grraU. arrrpln I NITKI) NATIONS, N Y. licitm ami loupht on Snmlav pun morning, Uifii blasted hack llir Iuuhm fur llir gtral Itniuu Itimliri. wiili mii lean Ion# ban age CP) L'N SecT4*t«ry 4*m|*er«le. lives them the green light Ash- freshmen Lucius M tinker, « Aviv I at a news conference in Tel If there had been any In Roland T'Iceland, 'and Carroll Gil¬ n*»da.r to ronfer will) llamaoa**- kjald. brt&ctl M''»k • lout '.-ui' up un,.,-nt ,,f i .iii J»i o.iU! Hun ,. Approved by Stale Itoard snags in the negotiations with bert, Olivet. The g|Hik*iuiian said .Swim Air gut- tructitl'.nai putus Ah«n Nasser, Gelt. Uuriu replied; WARSAW, Poland (*1 ) - y*ir»t and *wornt places in this would be ready IwU* today or tr,c itu. titn inseau-d him "I do not believe anything - early Tuesday to-ta-gm fenyiug < o um-.1 Muni /. nt> -.orntrt-i any snag* — Uiat cuiinot be A snowballing mass of rum- coed mline race* were taken bv • in* t!N jMihce force to Egypt view of H»» iflialj'iO a,i. i-.k- i .1 i, i, frenhmeii Julie llamldlll and The State Doaid of Agricul¬ Under the oca • v o-ni » . derd will th'-p, li.tv* .i cleared up." ors spread 1 throiik'" Poland . Audi . > t.lappv, , tioth ,, of, Hint, , ,, Itur from a staging area at Capodi- cu/cfuilv plani,'-rf.'.r ? pie • d W' f' Mi Me a Ui .< t, . • ture, Friday afternoon, approved • lent at hiev.ng .» B plus Cairo radio said Sunday tught . a. < k ,tgu .in mil i ,a h,.,?. neai Naples Mih- ui Sunday I lie new spajHT krv • . bai a Neunuei. E.-x auaba and citino All plopor.a! establishing an Ho .IVI-IUgC .It ' f,» <|]<| i,| t|(* || tu t ■idVi .1 ui hi. field •>: talks between Egypt and the UN taiy unit.*, from seven small na¬ •l Tc.Mh'd Vol iii.i '.iii. luhrl.r, ill l,hl" MsU* Alii H' H ill Vl-,1 See MiVr r. I'agr 3 hiiiiii I.11.I11 tlcnoum't'il this as J »"' '*«"»'• outiues ShciAk"1" i Hold.swoitii, tions are gathering there. Horn College .it MsU foi tu- VIMI .ll ail iioiio.il requirement.' "! gram t)r ■ Ifuiniltiiii foi He*'• .ud honoi h ii qui, jo i ind i un • It" He said the UN still is waiting deills demon;. Ii ating upenor M,e f'p, !ued"l. ,ud He part of an orifaill/ed cam- liamhuig. N J . and Nmina W**n- Mciiolaatic ability, ta'giiining gladti.ilion other than ti«c.. total u»cf* Hie atLailung it'.mail t iiiliuhi [it mi.i i t i»*-ij to hear from Egypt as to wheie '*>• l"i«do came and iii thirdSandra l)e- <>t redds Each tu- eredd in I K.l! I paign intended to foment un- iiuiidH-r > <»m» »oui S 111 next fail truth .id' U .t J»- I Jj Second Polio .. gu .* l> mi Mctasllan (lie men could be based I he inati'in, iiidej»*-nd«n ? I lid V U , i ft'*!• hcihg sent there ill line Believed to he Un fn t ia h u.,. -Igo .Hid 11'♦ a' .1 Mltigi' ,h \ lugtm, Alpena septmmm en, tone is der the uiaTvisior, of a fa.Ui college of its kind in an Ainenr tin •''> !«g;,?|,,ri Sliol Due that Ttie runmr.H ' range Wtadyslavv (iomulka, fit I ft<»m txiV were fourth I'risidtiit J tin llerimaun and w ith Assembly resolutions to su¬ pers i.se the cease-fire and with- can public university, tin col¬ Area Drivers ii.i mb* r, pr«-requi; it* -, .did th<- for waiving adv.il.' A mar. -v to j i. dio'AKiMg fu-eu, drawal of British, Trench and 1.,- lege will provide special «*pim»i- Ttii». woui id secretary of the Polish Comma- I.u v H,.hi-mary Meyer led • our »•• pen This Week niNt party, n* ill ur ha> n .« m vk u,, lu hman team to v ictoi v in laeli troops. Ilamtharskjold made public Iunities lor students who .how promise of IngJi acluevement m Told Parking , qiMlifjed undfjgruidoate roll m f?r*iduat' k-Vrk and "What wr nerd retary f*enrral of the f nited \a- is that the Sec- .sasinated to go.vsq» that I' -t int q,,. S|,t k race ove.r the sopho- all fields ... « correspondence tie haj* cut fled on tDms comes to Budapest today The second polio shot will bo has refused an a billion dollar*. American loan «»t t,,,,t« , |<< idt-nt, and led by Bruce Kytmiv, Donna Larson, under u U. S icsolution adopted Development of the plan has Ihi-ii taking place over the past Restrictions mean:, mum d*" igned challenges to the able ?n give rn ;,tu- and not tomorrow. (here has .*>0-8 m an emergency UN session been too much voting and given this week to students who dent. ora¬ l.jve registered in the ping pong Try buna said it ^ gettm: M-eietaiy. a week ago. two years under the direction "f hi l LuiMtig Polo*' have ask¬ tory. who fail to attain loom, fourth flour Union. telephone calls Constantly tr«»i ■ The freshmen outnumtiered The resolution called on Soviet I)r. Thomas II. Hamilton, vice ed ncighljoiho**! dir.«i to be Students a "What At- need i» action now " people extremely worried t»> and out pulled the sophomores to president of academic affairs. Ji plus average during then* The shots will be administer* to withdraw from Hun¬ particularly '"af'fui in utiMiv- bllt do m Hi'-ir A Soviet army csttrnafrd at rumors. win the tug of war, filial event troops Dr. Hamilton uid that arimi*- lllg ttiC foli'iAllig |a»int; quo?» t ffeshUi.in e.il » l agnm by nurses of Olm gary where they hove hern >'ipfminnie .ear may t»« jH iirut- 200,000 men holds ail the rebel¬ Memorial Health Ceiiicr. ~ Trybuiia fcpnrtfvt—thrrt tiicalax.lor the contests were <-rH—oi .Judges crushing a popular uprising. II •top-to the Honors Collrgr will ritr**ctiy from Hie Michigan ted ?<, ' (Iter Ui« I f.llege then lious nation iri its truri grip. government leaders are healthv be based on academic perfor- In iv Manual. Students must present their Gordon Sinclair, Union Hoard ashed llammarohjold tu aend ob¬ i - Tran.'-his from junior "dlege.s And the- Moscow radio told the nut overworktHl it added: manre during the freshman year. You must not park: receipt cards at the specific president and Hoger Dennett, server* to Hungary to report on and othftf iristitutioii- ha-.c attained a manded, eight nation Warsaw Meanwhile, the Assembly Fri¬ * The cutire program has been exist and it is impossible or within 15 feet of an inter- Alliance, under which Soviet Jug from K.vburi during half day passed another resolution 'nmpaiahlf academic standard. I led huge by top tomwtically to liquidate them sciting property hue. success Water (Carnival ( a a time of the Purdue game. calling for withdrawal of the So- nr«- i wumrnend'd bv the dean of trixiju* arc based in Hungary, university officials including l>r. overnight. This is one certain 2. So as to oust!nit traffic, iti« col leg'! from which they "must remain in force as long a.-> \ ict troops and for relief to Hun¬ . Clifford Meiuics. director of the thing in this area of rumors g«- suchjis at a..sidewalk, driveway, tram-let and meet such standard-* the North Atlantic: Treaty Alli¬ u*fr"*jfm*hd the town—hostile ru- I'clilions garians. Sub-Coiiuiiitlee crosswalk, intersection, highway, fcfepltoL Six thousand students sub niors which^arc wilfully spread Hraily In tnidafternoun kjold dispatched notes both to dammars- theatre entrance or emergency foi ' ntrancc a.- may subs**|uent- lv l>e established Jot such stu¬ ance (NATO; is in foree. ' Western estimate* of the dead by those pco^c or centers who f Li fibed to the program members of the includii football do not want us to be able to For Men's Union Hungary and to the Soviet Un¬ Petitioning Opens exit, 3. Within 30 feet of any traf¬ dents. ranged up to 5.fMMI Russians. 29,- ion. The one to Hungary said if reriimmrndation of the •• «u Hungarian*. repair our mistakes in peace and On the . squad. Water C a r n i v a l Production fic stop sign, Dashing signal Petitions for men desiring po¬ he got no reply this time, he Most of the dozens of news¬ The third necessary shot of start building a Polish social¬ Chairman John Burchfield. Hol¬ light or other control signal on department head, dean and hon¬ sition on Men's Union may be would "submit the situation tu ors committee of a civen rollege in the exodus from Buda- the Saik program will be admin* ism." land, Ohio, senior, announced the side of the road. men obtained at the Union Concourse the General Assembly." i. '.cred spring term. In order to There Is no evidence that the that petitioijitig for his sub-com¬ I. Double at any time. .and with the approval of the ja-st—finally authorized by the desk.today through Wednesday, All-University Honors C ommit¬ Russians -with travel have the shots be most effective recent crises in Soviet-Polish The one to Ruaala ashed that It mittee chairmanships will open 5. Facing a direction op¬ papers according to Dick Shlaff. chair¬ tee. student*, who represent ex¬ checked repeatedly by Soviet ad three must be taken. relations and tension resulting "supparl my demand h the gov- at 9 a.m. today. posite the flow of traffic man of the rush program. from the Hungarian tragedy has rrameat of Hungary" to admit Petitions for the staging and Police Chief Pegg said that, lo¬ ceptional rases might he admit¬ soldiers on the road west—were Committee members arc herd¬ produced the slightest efect up¬ the observers. layout, decorations, rules and cal car operators have been ted to this program rv{p though inclined to believe rcoei resist¬ ed on the Student Guide Pro¬ Heart Attack on Gomulka's internal policy of advance toward an indepen¬ gram, STUN, Blood Drive, Act¬ ivities Carnival, Personnel, Hush Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister Istvan Sebes messaged regulations, cone* ssions, police and security, and kmg~and queen neglecting these regulations in the area lately. Hazard condi¬ they fail slightly stipulated requirement*. to meet the ance looked for is dying a revival Some, however, within two tions are set up when autos are weeks dent form of socialism. Hammarskjold Saturday night he float chairmanships must be in The basic objective of this pro¬ Kills Famed In. the past week'the gov¬ Special Events, and Publicity. Men desiring further informa¬ had received the note and "the by 5"30 p.m. Wednesday. Forms may be obtained at the improperly parked. In addition, tie reported, re:, dents have been gram, according b, Dr Hamilton. At the Hungarian ped by methodical :heiUng of capital, rip¬ ernment announced sweeping tion arc urged to call Maine Hungarian government is weigh¬ • to provide a -itua-tion which Union desk. finding their own parking place:, Russian gun* in some cases seek¬ internal changes, both political ing its contents." makes iqrtain that -students r.( Song Writer and economic. These included moves to end radio jamming, GJeason, ED 2-0854. and driveways blocked by poor¬ ly parked car*. high ability conatantiy arc chai- kng'-d by the most advanced ing out a single sniper, organized fighting went bn only on indus¬ '• i MAI M'RINlls' Calif. iTi— rehabilitation of dozens of once- Comer Jones Conducts Orchestra . work for which each is ready. trial Csepel Island in the Dan¬ tor Young, 5t». composer of ube. 1" " .cngs and musical scores for purged politicians of various 2nd SviupoHiini We till ,crl! devote every ef- Foreign diplomats in Budapest parties, withdrawals of Soviet "Tort provide a prograrr; of high Faculty Concert Presented ' ?o ?.»n pictures, died of a heart < timate 13 Soviet divisions are • "<*.k Saturday. He was stricken shortly after officers from the army and air force, and easing of restrictions Honoring Freud q-odltv f'.| 'he average -.tudetlt -gjv i a-sistance JIM ESTiiS "Suite No. 2 in B Minor." This The concert concluded wi?h Planned Tonight ability is high enough to enaou* :n his Hollywood home. was Bach as he should be play¬ delightful performance of Jos¬ them to do satisfactory work but Young's songs included "Sweet "Prof. Gomcr Jones, well ed: with a small baroque "en¬ ; The second in the series of eph Haydn's seldom played' who.may be slightly deficient in "Street of Dreams," "Ghost ttonhrighl Elected known as the conductor of the semble, baroque instrumental "Symphony No. 93 in D Major." symposia honoring Freud will bo certain areas." the Vice Prtai- <•' Chance'' and "Can't We Talk style, vigorous and masculine. tonight at 8 p.m. in the Physics IEC I ice I'reiulent MSU Mixed Chorus, made his deut"s«ud. - h Over." He wrote scores for This was definitely not the kind Jones himself, in his program and Math Audi tori urru_ debut as an orchestra) conduc¬ h films as "Around the World Chi, of romanticized perversion of notes for the concert, set forth Chairman ot the discission t> John Botibright, Delta tor Sunday afternoon in a con¬ • So Days," "Samson and De- Winter Park. Fla senior, was cert with the University (facul¬ Bach so often nerved up in this the typically Haydencsquo Professor Lotus L McQuuty, N-nior Photo Ih-atlliuc 'oh>" Tor Whom the Bell executive wee president country by more famous con¬ traits apparent in this sym¬ head of the psychology' depart¬ elected ty) Chamber Orchestra. Bo*h ment. Kxlruilrd One ftrtk Tr-i*v" and "Lady in the Dark." as to programming and perfor¬ temporary conductors. phony: "tunefulness, humor of IFC Sunday. touag was barn ia the tone- Next the program was a (rather than wit), energy, open- Representing^ their depart¬ He replaces Gordon Sinclair, mance this concert was at least on - Due to a mix-up in the mall air freshness, imagination, in¬ ments in the discussion will be ■ont, district af CMcaca. Me be- Delta Tau Delta, Flint senior, the equal of anything yet to ap¬ performance of Brahms' "Alto situation, Dclma Studios has exhaustible inventiveness.' Professor Gordon Aid ridge, so¬ tin play tag tbe v talis at «. who resigned. pear on this year's L-C Series. Rhapsody," featuring Ethel agreed to extend the senior pic¬ Armeling as alto soloist and a Janes, no piker himself when cial work, "The Influence of He entered motion picture Jones and the orchestra ture proof deadline for anotner ^ liooo? Whcioo? male chorus drawn from Uic. It comes to humor and imagin¬ Freud on Social Work"; Profe*>- *ork m 1935 and was one of the warmed up with "Concert, Op. week, Barric Alley, Wolverine ;lrsl to introduce original music Dean Carlin Named 34," by the twentieth century Mens' Glee Club. ation, brought out all thc.-c, or John Garraty, history, sales manager said. School Head French composer, Albert Jtous- Miss Armeling's dark contral¬ qualities beautifully. From first' "Freud'y Influence on Biograph¬ Seniors who received their Y•■ ... ^ Picture scores. The funeral"Will be conducted Summer &el. With that efficiently ^dis¬ to voice, her aenaativehess: to . to lost, this was a performance ical ' Writing ": Professor Jack Goethe's poetry, end her excel¬ which made on ewondcr why Prciss, sociology and anthropo¬ proofs late can still return them * P-m. Tuesday in Hollywood E. A. Carlin, Dean of the Bas¬ posed of. they went on loi the' ior to *oir»c of Hay den's mor logy, "Psychoanalysis and Cul¬ until Friday. ~~ Should u»r main business of the concert. lent German diction combined Cemetery chapel with Dr. Max ic College, has been named di¬ — this symphony, obviously super- ture"; and Professor Albert Ra¬ Proofs arc to be returned to Tlute soloist Russell Frtede- to make her performance out¬ •'-.ibaum. Rabbi of Temple Is- rector of summer school, replac¬ bin, psychology, "Freud, the the Wolverine Sales Booth in the wald, and harpsichordist Einst standing. Tbe Glee Club mem¬ popular operas (the."Surprise" [•el Hollywood, officiating. En- ing Dr. Thomas H. Hamilton, bers acquitted themselves very Symphony, for example), is not Psychologist*" Union Concourse in the morning Victor Wolff were featured in jcrr.bment will be in Beth Olm vice president of academic af- well to their smell .part oiucb ufton played. : Xbc public ia.toviUU. trwa J-i., ofttraoou l-J* ^usuleuw. ioirs. . .. . • performance of Jnhann Baca* LlTTlf MAN ON CAMPUS by DM llbler V

i x»» * lr \*m* i *»»:>%!• «l«4rdt • •a.? eftVM %vw»-* she »« >"* « " ** lJl-' % ' ... . , - ». .1 -•! I-'iS *«*u4» i «■•«#» imr • >«-.» > * ■■ b* l*.». whrlfcet n t.-M .-a « if XI.-A.gCT Wt I*' Ai.ym.r4 \ ♦•.taduate student :d i)i • »'•«■»* »wv, »tn«a t«i .iVIVi'if* rvw' f.wv ritMi- i-datw. s.»\-i i fti-ihtr^n ,i,r of StiMi- t'tpversiti t \then-.) **vi>i«> . Idf ;v 'be ranks «»" .•.«••',•»♦._• «.v» - hi* opinion in this fashion' \ • r... >•: T« • »• sv'at\tM' ?•< t»X 1h?!\i!V i Stculienville. (thiol Ottee one or two of these -u-aiu • The waiidds w 111 iimtimH'. plants iT until . rwna, - ityOo* 1 id no' on such a h« Ke tv.W, a rrirs-T O i«- the nm-esslt* of *ueh operalluits. ..» VIV'"< fee!* that "the attitudes of " A uniiu at tin* Htvhcder In- Step Toward *d vidVce Another •• ■••. j-. v' vtaw-««vtb»n sehoots and e:> I Hvvhestei. then ow n skins \\ ill tend ■ n', sv.v an AiT 2Ni i* i illustrates this feelmii ele.in things up." • "-?• tSr jv": S..,tni.ds will I'lMitini.v as \ eomtiderutde Neginent • VSl' *Ctlt- »••■ W'^ • '••'•*• •*"' as eollege fiH>tl»all is orr ;» eol'egiate opinion. espee. > Higher Academic A allies «fu»s: )jra.?uaU- «t'.ideitt> #rr.» hill business basis '" uniong the coeds, iv unde-i • i'?\ *•« rti t-v msrr*#» •» At-.d The 20 pet ivut of rot !»•»**• »>n the problem And tile \ . to .".it . mT..ViftJ M*S Mu»ten:> \vtu> believe the pio- ma'oritv «>f students in thi ••!,•(• u»«r»- 'ivn tv.Tw ar.Us« fur i ;«*!v is ii*»t a* Kul a< it's tn*et\ are repieseute.i to i m !ei;oi \ »r »!• natioiu: fvdi po int ed eithet feel the' eodes statement of a freshman at i' •w Al'.-h'Citn <* 'V% ;irtr-activ T%w !••*! .r.fi : « arr lenient enough now . or that Hein o d Hat'iieh School of He M SoMirc po» er tor the able student. .»-'s«si l' f trouble has almost been sol- • ess ihty t'ollege of New V t\. i-vd- Mvt . N V C » u ho sax s "I an¬ f.-V,C f •■•»»!! vi' w.'.: i.T.- li js atmont eliminated now" no! familiar with the prohl '. r-.iO lU'ti! :■!« any 'ors^nt is the wa> a fresh'nan eo»\l at A sreable portion of stud. - s, 'KHJryr,* .-sT , v dr..415 :p the Ihvhester Institute of T«vh« undecided on this issue, ho.* - TV*, rohsgi puts it e\ei. iittrihu'e their Indi* i The -Its \ giad.iate e.xsl at the Vnl- •v. -swv : -v. res to the eompleMties of the pi 1 v- : verv-ii e« Wiondng lUiramte) th,» MIA WOMIA TOtU • Idem :\:*>ir »'* ..(iv th.o the " 'M'hotatship e«s1es VIS 3Sv J4 51* T>nieal of this type of re be faith " lenient ah • » >•«•••.• Information NO ?U» ?# M'-" t," pons,. i> that or a Junior at i <: ..K T>U I \|» " 41 If College of rhvsieians and Si ♦*v H1" r* s eon* (San Franei*i'oi w' This Week on Campus INi«»ltt Staff States and !• ts a ver\ complex pvob'. depends upon such thing tttn %Y vitiat eonferenee or league . Mm %I I'll % FS1 victmv MIA * \\|t HOMI N 4 IN V- : e discussing." w • ii;; tv Liken in "* J t * : " • ■ V.i V m*\* K ii" at 10 1K Kl vini Nt F II %t I. I'OI N- ' - "i 'K,n 'i. • • ■ ;.v:« j".t iaituite* I'll 4 .v ' have a •••.'*•. ■ o • • j' 3'. * p.'" -r K.o - . v*- e > ".v - ' * - V .• s. . .. . • s i. , , - fVwe**' o' \ V"VV ' \V." ri %irn% xii w ■••'•<• CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS sn\Mt . - - * •»J :» —«* i•-••in% 'ke t'num h»viro R»hw«.. I I I M » - < a* * V V •' >" »."V *»HV.fg A ».i *+ "en,- -* V , v - vt The tv .i - bovi'RXMDrr \inn rm *u;m% I'r.uui * nw** T«»w*r vii HINT • eet a' "30 p *r. in rw" KD 2-l.»U Ext. 2f»l.'» lot the '. V A", students aw -.n- Deadline 12 Noon \ • - • • Mm II UOMINA INTER - IH»RM i%// siHirTY or t ttl NC || p n-e» • a* t' e " u»st i IK* I I DRIVE IV.>• Yakely revreatom SERVICE • t- : •• v%:.i AViii's- FOR SALE « Till R- -*• - . •rami Ri»«-r i. HH .'enter Stvaker \v'' ;v bu'Ktmg ... s: v \ DEI T\ 1 •••' V urWMin R Rich of tlx V-- 1TK.M PAPiK* nil'st* rt. 1 V ■>.. \ • -" J*tf! V C'JO VADtS Vpvirtmeftt vtre-ig■ via.:, \...rk I m ilcil . ; • . . • • •. wee , - tr. jree.is I'li.-ie H» 2 a.*? » Mt»RT%K RO %KI» » meet ' •« •• *- •' "* a - v. 4 .to ptn m the I'r.tor. Mural TYPtVr; WANTfrn IN mi c ■••■. .>•-•*?-• ■ r»-: • a* * My p.m. • • " > »! t'liivei sit v .VdUgr I'l vv- s «■.. ..vi jv Building. tp 2-4S.*: K «e 4! Vr .o** at ? b> p - TYPIST ANN BKOWN Phone Tl a w the meeting ♦. •'•►• and tynrwrtter Ten- u rtti rm omici i r«n ? »».V» Fledr«• He Ado*i. tkar students who. tn spite of ,?•: «»" * i" n«r. 33. i . tor the j.M«»r IOMMI pa tier* and the**-* general t> »•tf in g rrtx kwe " firs? ' *ear. -"••• to s«»em . \y. .fce lyifflL*' Har-t • |~r "T" • rRIDAY r*eAs*j frt>rn the normal pat- jn.iei;e EMPLOYMENT TVUKFY* VOfNO 'VM>VK . .+■■■ -u-sed Care'iilt* rt'e**«-v1 •••• a".1 in their return t*» tfee - SesMtt:-.«n:. Fvvrs i»r •• ..s we'.evwre Dl. CECIL L. GATTIN 1 J.•* ' lh\' SIIAM IIAlL'S rtw.l ctarre^ VV ihai*«t»»n «IDF33 :w» v (a: btetii cvittem MS". ever*- Fn.Uv from 9 p.rr to tt- • . HOI t Y TRAlt-ERS 57 m.Hle! Ckirop'gctie Hfahf, Seivire MI Ns I Ml»N * ~'V*' r rrdsirugh'.. *5 # ,-t ir Small en.-nigh t« 'rave' Large enough to live In • . 4.* l> The IN VERN ATION Al CHH One* ever'trig* !*i.«n«t Ntotor Sale* ED 2 0014 OHmot sTlDINT M%RKETIYn «•!.':{ pre*ee.t u< annua! var-.etv i«5 Vol Jefferg. - Grand Ledge tl cub- a: 4 .n tse f-.o-A ;r. the I'tj.. r Ba-irvvw a' FOR RENT r A r*F VTION STfnrNTS' NA¬ TYPING DONE IN m> home T. • ' • •• «,y ' Tf $ ' 5 p r* Every one a oiv.'e r> fw Rmnt> ran pti-.>o« TION At I Y advertised diamond ,Wj>er» the,r»e» tlieaeg Me.is- n,. - —r* une-haif "ff Firm Hamilton rule-' Phone IP 2-B72H attei 12 ' A • TV <• l' .. v.J.r.» A dm asssv if free rv ? 1>4 l\ 3-4CT ^ (• (Truer *atehe* one-half off Queen • . UOMIN'S SI NIMY I.t.-i<--< ill V .r*h W .•!'! nC-'P ♦« ATfNT'CN STWDLNTs TYPING THESES R K P ORT> % Till »T1« tvMNltnoV The EELLOMNHII* OF REU- fnanuxr^H* All kind* expertl> U CIOL'S LIBERALn - ; !f4it a: HOUSING at an> time Phone ED T-WIO ' «>- Rva f 1 30 p r for a Wayr«-MSV"-V f Mt'SlC FOR DANCING Smlb- •i > M dinner and discussion - - me-e*} No *r^n* to rlutib or ED 2-3.T7 If t \kirt' CHIsf bi^fc ter---c'at An- Arbor Call EI) : it 1*5* EAlaUATDO . l^dbrick and «to»ie Lost and Fomd -.r.Jv two bhx-k from • a tree- A" 4 J- I- r: 41 : r aeutl> D»*CN£ '* « PLBt.lC STENOGRAPHER A N't* ' Unrnr J.mw anil High School term, papers typed piione IV * - '.T V - ■' Vt.va'' R xn" air conditioned t.c ge »'r'i -eere way and 11 j < «r mUMsUIV pike me mori\1 •e- Tb me TV. ker Healtv. E.D- Mr.-ea? fee ribmaiey IV 5-71*' W COLORADO SPRINGS Cel. FOR SALE •* •• SAUMS ot DUAMs tMUMt Stasiuk'? Able Van tine? . : . * .V J- " iv c-p A -.ugh c* u-cw. rtivma- FAST LANSING RAH ^ah rah *-.-4 : r%RRIC merit to Zeocu-r M-rt geix;;- Tb** * wha* you'll sav when ypu i cner •*,»->■ n» thi* two bedroom ; tUR Xe iuestxj' . kASVi. .Ptfc# w*il b»v 4<*i.safed *h.« —arw »■ - -h four Work a from - caov- - for American Red Ball A - . C. 'jresir;- .< maa- mer or. Pine'* peck which he -Li* jrai Red Cedar ?l Ijrge lot k tax area See th»« todav and , long d'ylance' - i- "'•■A.ur-s Afev.aa-.en't At- discovered I5-0 years ag<- WssiitR» TWO E.XSY «pcr. #r>* »otr. »rmw Phone Decker i •■-►xe in Pkper IV 5 580? - .*c - - r*?r? at* welcocM Tbe dedjca'.oci wii; be ore of »r g*; j rv* — tyrm »-.Tiger $35 Rea 'v ED 2-VIM or IV 5-TWI «»2 the cruef eventJ ;r. the sesyur- B- ■' - i ED 2-4412 42 I1VMD >r%KT\NS .vi MttSIC BY PHIL Hough and the EAST UK5IVC THE mwnwif' cenier.niai ee»ebratioei of P.m» > THREE SL'TTW KUKrf- ••e-j.' fcje Mel-o-staters Phone Delia S g- -> '.r,* zhtit —xLxa.?. !;jas artel *cac- *((*r i n. read this ad mav be tou tf . 42 .*-• . +' -e- - . rg " s*r T>-e hottest buv ir East Lan- ; Phi ED 2-Mk<5 * V. ixr*. caeeuaR of duwove r> -v -•• wrtre** +o*l .W - **rr-r«v MEBf r s-<■« TNs two storv colonial ne^r ■ J«rr_jOr. pot.! Attached to the boulder will sa TYPEWRITER TROI'BI E* * ' ' " :•:*& H'h.K»I immaculate cnr.- " - tn r'Vc Cn-r be 2 fowl square • bru- re -* t »r Act Qincklv *e+ thi? tod?v " BRING your machine to Louis "f 'n* M A ;.erWfcB*" iir- a arnuGSXAToat . "Bic >♦• N.-> *«*-> on D-'-oertv phore Decker C tnipu* B- H>k Store after 5 A' Ph."* r :!-ar, taf I^a.# an«2 KoeR plaque with the hea l of P.*e »«- tv EH or IV 5-78r;i !« ED 2-8482 every night till II pTO taj-relief The 'plaque is •ne*'.' *- •• *r. - k d.rung ''"''ca" « ' T - Oft.':- will in Jm£" .f" . A .; M-it* fN®T*tt*i"TOR WANTS studio • SfUDNUTS i-f'd--1 - » ' • * # ot -M-feer. Eeu^ir^" being ca>* freer, a mock-1 maae P-»M ED J-A-r. v sTj-ent apartment Suitable Phone e*- -meal ararlu * ,.I_~ -ee'via the . .by John Frtief, sculp u>r an.; iw rj- ivf» nermie a-d bet-wttn *»••••• n ilis I> Libke M RET ttUMi CM' BIMMs* music cr-.'tc tor thae Colorado SfUDNUT SHOf . ...tjet-«s' • s« Slop to the OmdSTsmSi* C Lit k- « 8 e. r « 1 ■•■9 •»' !?*•*« ' r men Three him k» Tw# &.V} '** CMr~*' * ► -r.v T'r.-on Available immediately .rv »r** coffee break 5>.^ Tg- »♦- 4 94 -or.th t.» Eem Street TO- I alters to the Editor 5,- 2>» .a •V 2 !2W M . ill m.a.C. ID '••" Citssvtrd Pszzfe «-••»*• L »• *"• t.v e-nnt ONE BFDROOM Cookmg farvbtie? shower Ml' MODERN aoart- APPOINTMENT TOR APPU1 A- TION and passport picture? now Tell 'Better' Way to Complain ri V* G White being taken at Hicks Studio over - - \ "f :e» I — »«th +=*)udes utilities D»k;n 44 Shepards Shoes Phone ED 2-«189 ,f Lr.5 E * • • - — #» r»r* 32. f HOC SI BY OWNER 1«3 Ann Ad " # I • - > re- ";kr G! p-nrt*»ee Three bed- HAVING A DAWCE* Call on the r - ... "Bout «.*er» 3e«.re fae 4iae.- Was; till the* rturrr. Eic Lan. gs*ArToi»« i txisr i arge lots Eree/e after original fill R'**V s •• e,.- :* — g*it*e **>»4e fi*t, rr a"d «wimmln» v • - .>*. «.• r w-ix* >" - pXaurs o» r.ng Pure Oil acmes from Pe"Pi'* • Modern t'mlerg . - 441 r- •+' a»mo«->ber» M. *r- a f.vrr.a: And pray yew .e a weapon in > ■ - 1 *4 .r nn?V pre? aet'^m-.e pine Bkiff T»all- 4 uHa-r.. -*v .• cor.-^.w.'r r • band- :*• r--- i •- Co«ir? Park !.akc. Phone Bath .r v. ae*» ■.. part? t* • 4a v. jtarasfc.*** :.-•*•• t' •' • 4 fa*J CiftaAWU Wfveo. men Wits red TRANSPORTATION ♦», o'-.m : 4 >« t rMu' % F txi " «pw of tft# Stan. t* »»u « r * »b. LOST and FOUND TWO student s dr«:sr r £*' "*'.•• '' « -* -A •* *4*. *x«S a4* Cwr* up Grand Rirrr -an a ; tin 'ransrvirtatinn to New York • erav. C* 'm "Sw »«XMI W I i *A\-r •-•* .0 r-a-Tt^4-rr •- run. La -4« I•*:•« ! *-««•>: 5«- g©, Ln«-r MANS SHATR *tretrh at Thanksgiving Glad to *' ic •. 4. V"';. - .•**' •' -• ■ '■'.ft* rr. ' f •.»• rv w: e. CutLngf ttetr owner, and b-a.; *♦- SI s»r<« EJg-n watch at Turkev Trot in penses Richard Proctor. ED 2-*3. • - . - n-»—» nf *tar#! Please notify ED- iH: Jim ilrLaAAn:.® cJuldrtn, » t - -grv I *4 * 5-4*16 ? * J 9 ?vw ea faoia Vesrh TT.en .ttl be rr.ucn, more fuc WANTED RIDE TO Chic.ig- ' ;.$r.a vrv. ;»■: vr*+r - t a > Sere - J t» - • * H «* LOST taxi MCCREGGOFT arti- Thanksgiving Contact Wayne i ism*2#t M :isuhMrak *Jw O■•• Dwk tLm*n W# hare our eh- • .=••« J-Q*V see. freeje Phon« rr«-m 422-B a: room 323 W. Shaw .-#»-■ s.-A"* ':.> .'«• ' •' • T«a» Lamhwrt To fight ---.versea • and 1.,- ATetMwif Hal! k2 i4 .JM. at i' i" t EC* HOU M kv r*:i thutu WANTED RIDERS TO Utiea N. U *<. .r 1 if L^4*usr 1 Raip4 Dr»*w Or fifht is '.re '-'ree*« uu-r tfxrr UGKT blue leatb- Ron- York and point* along the thr *. t>«A*( 1+9 A.NO *rm Inrhter in O'd r0!ieee. Hall Oc- Leaving Tuesday*. November 2" 11 fjxuat ;•..•• .' ,*# rw n a Finder pledge ohon# or Dir. Phone ED 3-l«4» Srt*h|w» mm srtaarjfyts# r.urr:. Where ftee btefjex of r. a? rh# anvscj-'ta-.iAi s'-. - ore* tie ■ RIDERS HEADING TOWARD R J4ton M. I itUe ton leaving November l« ButUi tttif Ju «m I PERSONAL Eavt gyiaw, , ' In > v* *ir.a tag Ob sa.a trum fl t.o « m Campw* 1H TT-.^-x -r.fti.jur* k-txir,. .r DRIVING LrW PONTIAC gwge.eaacy. kt*...; -t# IA*-»K T • Um ZAam- Liked Hi •vieir ingtnn. DC, Nnvenybor 21 Wednesday. 1° Returning Sunday '.n Cte u-v4 if -jv *i- IaX* a f-rw wrr.ftl* ^•aatrajju. . r 2. e- ..xr.-f November » Pajeenger* share saPSSiT4 la mot >C*-T-J«5»» «r*r» "35*1? Ta >» »*r rhw "f>te ss FVace.'* • e «■■■ veterans association Phone Shaw ED 1-SW W ?".r*n *•'•< »",3er is u.-tv jfi tae It a t-v i^r ever 'aa'.r.rf. I *»»! to etjr.gratula'e yr/-a for OANCt ticket* now i«ei ng v.ld In .i 2.*.. 4 -■eeanieation ramm J tfurmj lit* af- ~&XM efeaegt &4t au*ia® a Sail* fJr a wutr'-terrt «%»**-■ piliiffj th*. rm. e *. or the a#p. ! s^smsai -tftor*. *'rt .ararf ra «*• ".«jr.#reaa.a 'Aritfcl fare V» era "5u#ftah " (Nor? Tl K Lw-wre«...-« 1 hT A.iWfraat. iiwp sartanw! umrtes f-Rftf it ii *«rr cttTjoLj-.g u knam fHOOMMt w. ATraru.-uM-aR: _ af f.h* 0?»;4hf ha* a—tart«i tei jraa ttuit r«JT paper u able to of¬ V} r - «M fcrtjsnr j^rvy*. OT fer wtuf may "a termed (r*r.- u lirixat 'a a Ay*. Vf^t-Lkit a- a itrjrtrt — srr.inh . •ar-Mit 43 Snnr!ln#e>fi% mA ?f» M*U*ra.'t - .«> •.*.'»! »rs '»-»T ftff. iftatmrtmr at the Same time aic. auto wm 4kI ZJumri** j*-» mtmnaanait Why U%o*.id *4 fijj&l -r+tij* iAatMd <>f tearmq to pieces an y - to nw . 4* OVD *T ifo* '>*••■; f if.:.**- W* tXAil 6* fttttwrst a?Vj TTftit, thtfaf •• fcm hl«her%> evt;«yed ••r. to 4T Suf s-k »rr»r. a-y X* St-* I at «f.*n f^fet jyvar ta#re, in the Uituw Cmyen wtm. tot Dfttoto. jMt Cod wl v.r en-frir-*«n*«r a-.-e^ -y 0».e -hWifiy a here fc» Us# (Mm IWtU Trout the dyvvr 4*1 li >e fjiw th.i* t iftAiitat a*.Udnipf ' to wttte nn often then the ■ 411 I ImW K n F'W »r vt.ran*tX4 v. rs* *e ^»r.l f^h-t *"»trjT4fcar4 *|*d wj.wr-it* M turh .» Sit fcaeli arvt relr* 'and 1st ael. .»!*!»• task ift tryItifS to ,n,-. k ■,»••• tlir Hritish * I'rrnrh attark oil the FN began criss-crossing the In .loottier- ma nun miiiV BfP jucnd ol S»»\ let power ami m meeting of the pa,-} no-mber a IV.- I.-- ' V.- cr ' !• h French h.-a dpinib-r Egypt has offset this somewliit. world mi their was to ioin ,ltic - ,,ii- flmW III the Middlr P i ' i Which Mi it.ioi !•• ).!••• »•••-.» T' ¬ But diplomalir advance croup nf Norwegians fnitinced 'ha' AM ie 1 - iiiilt a* # repoits rearhinr 3 result of Wl'sliTM drfe.p- ,,» other meodreM .Oc T;M kc\ I' M. here show ttiat the initial liislrr and Danes in the Mediterranean in the Fi'Vptian liV i fijl bital- the ptesent crisis f-fan and Iran of tlir I'. S. position w»* l.irgrl* base led 15 deid and 9»; vs'orindei I. 1'llP W'lioll* -tfllfkv StltlrtUlV of lost when the. Russians last T F.»« t 'M P S4 Fgvp' Ittclllllltlg I. Jordan. \Mth the •»'.«,p ,.f political relatlonshit»s. eo>n.»,M! • t .1 j 1 iketi pf 1 ■ - • week openly implied they would M - "f .. dluetice iillil t»«*i»t\ Mo M a!I . ,r i oner. fish! lb it.i in and France unless - -'•*•* but collapsed as a iv*n!t of «m • • r a • n't ia t»,.• w ,• those countries got tlirlr troops Bti'nh armv i ..th« irihC't (.<• British-French-ls» a«*li atte-k o<- lit v\ ,-ek - out of I'miH i|Ulrkly. ■ . 1 11 \i. i • ! MP a ill •. »■ Egypt beginning two Work- a : > Kt spokcM of Run-..' i\ lu'MIe- Fren.-h diplomatic pa v ,,l 4('(l |,-xN . nuppf'e'.-'ion ami Huvsia's threat of .ill.uo 11 »a?> wo III p rn ' I tt ■ *« ! 1 In :, of free,torn in llung.uv appai-- support for the Fgyptim cm, fUlOlK,- ,11 I M ll M < Mr,„ I. Sondav fi-im 1 ■i:« j P Inelu-t- I'S, officials now Van i,ii.'?T- entlv has made little imp act e.( mi 'Mi* gloi.lp -..rdrng '•» the vfabili -mu f i.Mi m I .».« i. m ton ft and serious look t( tn, i", Arab-'popular "pinion. in .ii'!iiv repoH In • re •a Br ;t - '• laflon- \\ itM I * id results of the British-French dc -V fi Oil delivers from Middle < h A " d fcf ■ I dor Hiioiptti •• Russia has rinergrd from cisioti to try to then h,p* ic!» ("tiiir i* the poliiic.il iimi in u|ngami t F.i tern fields |,» tf„. We-:tern KI.Mr N>w. I'hitln I, v Mi ol, all I ult i Ma, various disputes with Egyptian Itrvan llall residents watch a fireman finish extinguishing an all a ' *t *),e .-T \s o. Id. mainly FuI '»jh', has beeij President Gamal Abdel Nu- n night smouldering fire in the car ol' .Dm llamlett Kansas f itv. K »„ red r-M, an ftliiirplv reduce,! due t" the clos¬ !>y military force. This is what they seer Mnssmaii W eill-* ing of the Suef Canal iind dam¬ sas suphomore. llamlett said he IhoiiKhl tin- lire not discovered until much ,»f m * l Cz»vho-.t.»v ,k. .n -I TMm BALFOUR'S after daylight, was caused hv a cigarette 1. Tte Hut drrUnikin made to Mi ;ef !!,*••(»• totv i'.i 'k befti t»f the I'nttrd States. Itritjin Maga/in, Article age cf.if i'»ns pl|*»line< *4*1 j i - is and pumping particularly I f .M-ti f,-..nt.re »u*f we Mil : Fraternity — Snrority Jewelry Term and I'msff In IIS# to maintain their nt tin !•« ci.ike v Pl(iy\ Pus Slop* Dr Ft ink I! m. untiir |t w is in part to safe¬ . pro- t N f.trcr; Slati«»nerv • (.iffs the Wlanee nf power and op frssm nf the guard the flow* of oil that the tTiinv ■ •I tatioii. i po«e and »«rrwl»n In the area to ! i»ndon -»n <»'' ,-i:d Nat ell ies • Medals ilp|H in trig British felt strong action was is a dead letter. It had helped ourcr -aid the • Award* required against Egypt follow®. Trophies llegins Run Thursday Woiki". nation it to keep the hontile relationship I m»: \ e-er's nationali/ation of li, 1 > Hired 420 I'.tddles • Knitwear it Iran-pott.i Wf en Israel and the Arab * tiie Sue/ last July, loflP stales from breaking Into open British :te I American oil con- I'fione or Write war for si* pears. With the oppnimr fitiinin !im»» ilmwinp flosr-f th#» «*:»•■-t .■p. I! > .1 cesMlons which are vital to the KISS III Sll t: Diplomatic relations i»- hiroul, h-iir* Western ts-oriomv eoutd in the and crew f«»r Hit* full tfrni | >!.«.. "Bus Stop." writ tun f»\ plii-t I mm I lay William Inge, went into Hip. final week of rehear-a! tiwlav I ton i her--- a' (9 "Your ILilfoiir Yfan** volved in the area ate in a Mulimi I/khiVAit leng run Ik- Jeopardized if one dMO \tnk ' IIMIOUI-. 4 • im- chaotic state Egypt. S\ rt.i ami remit hf the j»resent crisis I•: t<> for th»'th»•«»€* night run to ht» *w•*»*|- and r«H-ke» !.emchei NOrmandy .'M72.1 Ann Arlnir, Mich. lations with tlritaiu and France. vatkistpasl , hi-igfdr in 1'aiivhihl Thcatpr at 8:l!Y l.ar*on and buiit i»v it*"* Premier Day id Itrli filirioli of Jordan and Iran have broken Rome candy *b»i w widow la I I ' I under the Upei v relations with France and Egypt Wi't'k. sU»pp««d at 'a us I .it the "Bu; Stop." recent!v released has broken with Australia Hu- chocolate !ur then angrily .'{(Hi Acre launl a< a film by Twentieth fpnturv- Marvin I tulip-. Will he of i celling oft ttie ••' sia has recalled its ambassador CalltxJ his attorney (.ifl K >v. first opened In New York from Israel. S. The Bn ghd.nl Pad. once Tlie attomev Unlay to prevent filist a ■suit 1 iifh Sif- Pat - Accepted on March 2. 1955 It :,»un won will (" i-fume dt'-igfrer f««r ? be Mi * Ague*: i >.«v RAIN WINTER hailed as a stout barrier agam-d ian candy manufac' Hv Stale Hoard recognition when it was rhosen for ttie New York Drama Critic*' lighting will Im- duect»*'i I • ... V. threat of Soviet selling any ch.s the CLOTHES aggrevaon. more ha* been badly, perhaps fatal'v named 'Far.oik " Michigan governing State board, University's the State Circle season Award ms of the best the new 1954-55 Ameri now fi. kets for on ill thr*-. sale at the I*» rio .• •< - COATS ran play of the vear idfice. The price i «hu FLACFMFNT INTIRVlfAVS Board of Agriculture. Friday ac¬ At that time Inge was »,<, and .ill lie M-eivi HkTF COMPANY • uriMvr.s Fit* cepted a gift of land from a former boaid member and learn¬ newcomer to the New York Nov 12 Cadillac Motor Car Accounting. Fvomrmics an,I stage. He had been voted the No national Imrdi i Business Adnuni.str.ifion ed of a provision in the will Division. General ma most promising plavwrite of the Sweden and Finland P* of a univA'rsitv alunmus Motors Corp. jors. cens-on by Variety for his first ■ t(i . ..Ulitr les are fiee ' Sarah Van ! loosen .Tones, Nov. 12 Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) ^ MS-I%D*Chemistry ma,. » former member of the State hroadwnv play. "Come Hark. I .it tie SheJvi." w hich made it ■ I. I i-x a* 'la *, pii i <• LOOK THEIR BEST Research Dept Board, provider! a gift to tin* debut In the 1949-50 season and —^ - _ Nov. 12 S*vony Mobil Oil Co. Alt Interested in sales, regard¬ university of approximately 300 brought fame to several, mem¬ VIIII N I I.I AMdl VMl l»HK.ssi:i» bubolz acres of land in Oakland county. (Detroit) less of major, bers of its east, including Shir¬ Nov. 12 fvvony Mobil Oil Co., Chemical and Mtvhanlcal p m ar Riiehester The Board was ley Booth. Inc. (New York) Engineers Informix! that the property i.i ll\ IM'I IM" subject to her lif«* estate but Nelthgr was this Inge's first Nov*. 12 Michigat# Consolidated M«vh. FKv. Civil St Chern Circle Award. The same honor with the understanding that if Nov 12 Go# Co. IJbtrcy, Owens. Font Engrs. Also. Chetn. ma)«»vs Meeh, Eh^c Civil A Met. the Board desires to use it for had been hegtowed on him in INSURANCE . ome educational purpose it will the 1232-53 season for his'drama fltass Co. Engrs Also. Physicists. Chem¬ "Picnic." which also raptured Fire Auto LOUIS be made available - ists. Bu- Ad A- UtMMal Art U*c Pulitier Prise and various I.AIMMtY iiml l)RY CI.KANF.RS The Board was notified hv majors. PhD Chemists. Nov. 12 Universal Oil Products Chemical Engineers. Daniel S Updegrnff. class of other awards. 6 Goodspeed Bldg. Co. 1H07. that he has inchidtsi in This MStT presentation, under Cig.'t ISl-l *• r:aml Kiw-r — ISi-l l..in-iii^ his will a provision to establish the direction of Dr. John Walker, East Lansing Nov. 12 Naval Research I-ib- EW St Mtvh Fmrr Abo. the "May K. I'pdegraff Studen will be one of the first prodm '- oratory. Potomac Riv¬ Physics. Math. A Metallurgy 1 oan Fund" in the amount of lon.s of the drama in educational er Naval Command majors. I7YOOO theater The play was just re¬ Nov, 12 Airborne Instruments Elee. Engrs. Also, Physics ma¬ * l.oans from the fund would he leased this fall for such pur¬ Lab. Inc. jors. Stop everything—start laughing! made available to "worthy, fi- poses. Nov 12 Velsieol Chetn leal Chetn. En IP's and -Cliem. tuncially needy students " A special feature of the scen- Corp. majors. Nov. 13 Burroughs Corp. All intereste din sales, regard¬ Nov. II (Detroit) less of major. Bvnrtix Aviation Corp. Acctg. St Bus Ad. major*. \L// Nov. IS The Falk Corp. Mech., Elec. A Met Engineers. Nov. IS The Glenn L Martin Elec., Mtvh. A Civil Engrs Co. Also, Math A Physics major' Nov. IS The United States Gra- Elec. Mtvh, Chem A Me. » phite Co., Div. of the Engrs. Ill f H: (JilhtTl -Speenlnlion" N ox put In* r I 1156 xncntoxv trTxrr \rw* fair Tour £ &<■ Breen Swims 5 Miles Daily Lil>ckllp }•. p.kxM VtNmgti i'.'. r t'X H,l« 'tltiM It.** 1 jn. .m U'fl V»jxh'.JM. .txM-.t.»n: 'Surprise Nt.lr Ntwi Hxorto Mil* fails aakeillunch. its awoml-lmlf Tills waaaa tvftltlil Ullhx'l Hint liwt •; FoIIohn Mrtiilxk HitsIheMichigan IineallonSlate t >t»i» meter *h«! 4t»fl roelr't rx rntx .x Hit tlxo hi>prx »«• xx In a xpul tf .lt! }'.tx . »-\p. t»\« ■Mxt.ittt xx htx ft Olvmpu .In 'IVain Srorinu Sparlan themaelvea on the SiHl x atit ftwhlr relax is ttv » they fileil mil "< Mm'Min Slaillum Saliirtlny after watchln,: loam I'ai'ilue threw a aeare int.' Mlehljtalt State. Hx 0IIKI I'HI VII I I The SparlaiiM were virteriiaia hy a cmittl hilt (lie Iteileiitiakera oiit|«layeil them in almttkl.every tle|iur(llienl, Sororities "l>oti has Itt'i'ii {ilpasaul HUrprlsih IIp'h miilo a very eapeeially iti the lital half. a hoy on the fiohl and a Tic 6-6 hard xvmkei a real toam In |MI.I (Itmrii anil |iie,line, scawina lh» Spartan, hair titan who has impfovtal with Ircrn knewn an a team In iiimplctcly Hiinilnalr play in thr latter atattc.s of the /pitne. every Kiinif." In lloicl 'Till Slieli piaise froin Miehigaii St.iti * tieiiit f 11* U t i.i 11 lOiieh, Hut waa lint Satimliiy the nlij raz/.le iln/./le tif iiiiH.itm, as it waa ayaiunt IViaeullaln the aeennH half ami Illinois. 2 ( ilirs liilcivslcil t xM.'h fountilman r\pe»-i% th»t itx m \»;% in 11 Ix Huilgtieitv. IN lint UIIXX ill Milt • Ill theae three yamea the Spartana have arnreil but nine Hrren * *iilf«**» competition xx ill Ir-.iVC it f.' XX • ttlli'M i'Vt'H ed, fni lug 10" PHI pound Hun the Heeiilul half, ayainat the Itailyera. In I'ill Slrrlrrs i-oitte from Ritxr xx ho hix tutnex! in fixtn luxtrilii'x Murrax fi*x«tl»all n-,- k-trU t't-'Msl Cilheit lias gained 14.! vard* on in * * * I'll i .it l ies toi «llt dvi liige i»t t» ttmrx than Hreen in the It'i* *'»it ^Hitt !lu x x'.nn halt.Hi1 Thf f»tv x ,>rds and seomt fein toueh- Duly fiittr tlinea in III ifumea last aeaann iliil the Spartana s* tl(ht hehltii! htm tn the t M'O • kin. ntixl x,,,x *! thnt. linxxhs, whn h makes linn seeomt make a lieller alaiwiny in the first half than they tliil In t»i fhf annua! IVvvili'i In HiUiit:. M i'l it I x k tn leant sua the fant. I hi* luxlr elax xkrteh hx .%untraliaii xenlptor \mlx»r Mr«Mrm will llig He lias caught one pass good Haul pantf. Satiiriliiv mrdallion* l atin motto mran« "Swifter. jtt Ol.t rotlrcf KioM he the model for alhletr*' Higher." lot 211 yards Ayainal Stanturil Ihe Spartana nilletl up .'III puinla In Ihe stronger. . Pes ides this, the lug fnllhaek first two prrlnda and 12 in Ihe last half lo win 3H I t. Drunk-' VwitiitilM- ! he tun!*»•'.»' !*U ' ••,-«!- Or' Is an oul'staiiding defensive plov¬ ta x;.«-ort t f.i rt ! !t,« I Ayainal Ihe lluHrrmakera last year the Spartana rang up Silent tin Ike'- Xnlr a x. • er id hi> hnehaekel position out-, 11 tallies in the Ural halt and l.'l in Ihe last in winning 27-44. Ixit'liarth l.eails YYorship side the left end •*.VN\x* r H: >'k - :» Don's main offeiisivr Job out¬ The telle,, my week. Stale eelleeted 23 |aiinta1n the epea- IV* \V««xn-'Y * » side ol blocking is faking lie is iuy luilI and III ill the duality pcriials lo drop Mlnneaeta Olympic Tram KcsIh knoxx ii 4s I he "ride nun" on (lie >.«•.,' -vax rrk«:» ' tftirai ih.< 42-14. • Ixrlly series. Don charges toward • !>o%wVr.! \ po-x m*e: llie line xvllli the qudrferb»ek ★ ★ ★ M x > . W . t rv»". > , > xx hen tin* holding Hie ball in his slonueli to Tliia aeiiaen started out ntuell like thai of lOefi when Ilia Tor (-(inline (James \*A\ in Ihe late atayea of the yamr. " XX-.'i - diaxx the defense lo the middle Spartana sparkled x- »L*r.; :v tf « 4>1i• ix ;.• ,lii*l he I ore Hon tills the line Ihe ri»o«!h,' I mltuniext. the Oelt.i tiinn uuatlerhaclx laterals lo either Slanlerd held Ihe Slale yridders tn a 7-7 halftlme tie, Ni,*iW,;Y e.xme haclx iti the iwiMitl iiuartrr II tallies in Ihe second \x VIM niirskiiittiug lialfluek xx ho sweeps Ihe end. hut the Spartans lauinerd hark with .... t>..- • ... \4-X% ,'■»». Mi V - to thrrxtrn acattt, amt this time Mi l IJOt'KM 11*» txfv. Itiil* Ixhh.irits, |mlf vault ami IKui is basically a power run hall to win 21-7. NiviU .it x* ;.» xx. ' i XX <■'.* Sonc* ^ made thru tenting rtfoit c«hhI tiivatU!«"i staV. r>»n«lurttsl uorslup st*r\uv» for America's ik i. called upon to make that Vx xfv. Netty I lame alse held the Spartans lo a 7-7 draw at the t k N»-x x i-vla^- .■••. pasM'i ' • OUinpix tiuvi's SutiiUiv as a *|ttu*f S^ibhath puiuMuatctl the Heisled xaid of two. and It was ! *» IhiMK *..» xx - 'xx r' ,» \x .•! •. •' X. K 11 « ?- Ui<" a".', sue t'h tl gTowini* tfn--h'n of the Olympic O.tnuvs. ' * he who made the much needed hall, tint were clobbered 47-14 when Ihe final whialle was KavV •u fi al'a «■!! .t '. ui-tilt'k p'.tx t" blown. " ■ « t f'-t • * »> |Hi Nat'x x Ih.vt," N 1tf . P . nt■dm . xx ft.» J** the story was much Ihe same. After Iwiny x ttorxt I taxi Sxx tf .'eii'tiitl etiaiigod it* Al .Mieliiyan Xt XX .« > ' 4X1' I I'X I trxxti. vjuai t--: i'.u \ Hex Kuux-ui-.ia. l i V I PI.-. i linnet i itntut pulling iHit helil to a tl-l) tie. John .Matsko went to work In the third Knit Shop I <*rl Mivnr NBA Score* M I v»*it* *1 te * * * period and limited a three-pointer tliiouyh the upriyhta. la - the t'losiny period Uenny Mendyk scored the yume'a only Hiniim ilriliitt; Korhcttrr 04 Mintxp*poli» S llimuiiriiiii Allilrtrx touehdowii to ytve the Spartans a !l-0 victory. 207 MAX. \%r. K.»»on M kiraruxf 0J Ihet e xx til t'»e a meeting %r* Vffc IN rhiladrlrhia tl 1 uenxlax n'ght at # 00 for all stun y, Ilin/1 liril liisiiiiiiii Itut what's happened since? At Illinois, Mlchiyan Stale ' twnmii> ■ ia|iLi|tH*»uinmU%Mi their olll* tallx tn the third quar¬ Sxtil/rrlariil IHIN CilLBft RT eharyed thr Xliehiyun State forward wall, the Purdue ter on 4 long pa** fitmi uuarter- full of surprises eround attack sparkled and thrir aerial yamr, without bark Kay I'eard to "Tiger" June Ti» Kntrr 4 H* , Dawson, madr Spartan fans sit up and take notice. PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP Turner, after thrx had taken'the UEK.Y Sxvit/et Utni »T*» The yardage and first first down tor hall on an intercepted l»ti pa**. the Spartan.* in the Michigan Aynin the S|iartans seorml oil their points in the early Thece\tra pxnnt try. a pa** at¬ Sxx is.s i x mpii ««»mniittxH' deviit.ed HIlHK I ROM the game stapes and then seemed to sit back and take it easy for t'M tempt no good and the Suiulox t« > participate in. 1 * HOMIR IX 0-4141 xx a* Hon started his foothnll rareor the remainder of the yainc. *| \K*» KOI HI I K SMS»ie wa* tit-ill Melbourne (flvinpie games, versing on e.rt her division, playing left half f«l the Hu Hols, * # ★ \ \« ? > apevuii hikf :ght t The e\ ivutive he,»xt of the Pa high sehisil team He xx as xoted team captain in his junior Wliat is the cause for this? X'es, injuries have playurd meriuiig xx^s liir • • . ha. I Swiss t»;x mpie exHurruftxv the S|>artans. All-American candidate Clarence Peaks is out p.'xxdcr Ik.xx. x*.o-x? f • Uiuti .ixx from 11 x • - xr.ii and eo-captuui as a senior dxvixled I » vx "vt the .iiiipio tr.iti initu s s}h»v- Iti»lt Kit IIARIIs He letteicd in toottiall for three for the season as is I'uL liurke, ltob Jewett, Joel Junes. MeU*»utne gannw as a piotcst »irx-«f a nioiiUi .»> o i4i.iiv1.fi .pray* for peace against the lluu-wn rppre!»>u»n of years and as a fullback in his John Middieton, Palmer l\le and Hob Sanders. The Suit ti ungarv. seiuoi year he made all state and received honorable mention for Others such us XX alt how ale/, k. Iloli llandkMcr, Jim Hins- the high school team ley. Arch .Xlatsos. Denny Mendyk, Jimmy Wulff, Date tli.it'- rc.illv tailored! !«■■' T. • SuinUx IM Schedule As a freshman at MSU Don started as a left half but later Kaiser and Tony kolod/irj have Ireen hanged up enouyh tin switched back to fullback He that they've Ireen unavailable fur full-time action. pet v VIOMIO NO* I.' ed xx eightliftei . ■ • - » 4 44 4 | |J \| | played 64 minutes for the Spar¬ On the other hand all these men have not Ireen on the I'll will 4 >111 P tans as a sophomore netting fu) pieted half »>t the Cnstx'-.l - 4-.l» Hull. 11 n Id * XX 141X411* injury list at the same time. In addition, the Spartans have s•■■■■' --gt tit Th<- nmansu-i ex- : ..-.x Hiiiirrfii Id i x* > *h4x« I yards and. scoring one touch¬ . . VVTIRAL SUUll.llklt VIM nttmitT »mi p»ix»r* down. always Ireen famous for their yreat depth. jxynv. by Nx'v 1' n 111 * ikr* I' Millli tlirtd » . . 3 HI TltlN I KONT 1 lie v.Mx mpie vrUage sxvannv.! 4 IX >iaiii4 Nil x* XX Mi a xx l> Don credits backfield roach ★ * ★ 1(11 ( II I II I p with sightstx'is amf uutogiaph Cirandrliu* for the pro¬ . . I'll: Xll.KSS PANTS — hx'xinds They e|bexx.od up t" 4- 1 lit I trx II xx :• Surxrix II xx Kaidrr* i."4l (.rtlrrx Sonny gress he has made this season, _ Issrk at the talent ill the State backfield. Pat Wilson, Jim Kimrwski and Mike Panitch are all ca/uibU'. field yenerals s in Sinxrix I x» Pall Harret* tall Wile ft'iixvs g'.i"ip>x' -x esplaining that Cirandelius has . . Al t. VXOOl. ■X VX Kaikrix Xx Hex I and have ail turn.il in splendid jobs so far thisateuson. the x a.s..a;'x xIivsmsI" .ghlete- !-.lii >41111 > i|ii«|t xx. Hrartal* worked with and helped him nu- - W-»nder!n*'-«M«g"'t'f'Hy • si'h'x* «dk>. merous times. Also. Don Mid last XXhen Peaks was sidelined, Mendyk, Ike team's leadiny A tola! of 111'I athletes are in year's fullback Gerry Planutis MIL Standings -• the village with. 41 flags raise1 showed him "little Dirks" he hod ground yainer. was ready to take over the left half post. The withdrawal of la canon When kaiser ran into trouble at Michigan, Hinsley moved T €11 OA ptv picked up with experience. Sa'nrday m protest against Eng¬ Football is not the only sport inlo the riyht end puwition. Ho* Ion .1 35 20 10 lish. French aetron in the Sues DETROIT m which Don excclls While Jite I arrut iters filled Burke's vacant slot and Wulff and harvtlv created a ripple This Montreal playing high school baseball he Art Johnson were on hand to run front the right half po¬ \x rthdrawa! nukes a total of six, Toronto had a .350 average and was nam¬ the others t>cing Holland. Spain. sition when Kowulczyk had ankle trouble. N>h York ed all-league catcher three years Cominunrsi Clung, Egypt and Kven with these capable men-filling the slots vacated Chvago Before deciding to come to SATl RDAY'S RESLLTS State Don received baseball of¬ by injured first stringers, the Spartans still seem to hog DETROIT «. new York 4 fers from the Ncxv Yolk Giants, down in the last half. Toronto 4. t htragn 1 Pittsburgh Pirates. Philadelphia Boston 3. Montreal 1 Phillies and Brooklyn Ikxlgcrs. In the past three games Ihe Spartans hnve rolled up 52 M NDAY'S RESl LTS Here at State Don hasn't had a points in Ihe first half and a mere six in tbe last. DETROIT 3. C hicago 2 chance to play baseball because Boaton 1. Montreal 2 of the spring football practice. Mieliiyan State has one more lest this seaaon to return to its old form as a top-notch hall club in the second half as well as the first. Saturday, the Spartans meet highly-rated Minnesota. The Gophers arc victory hungry', needing a win lo send them to the Rose Bowl. A good showing for the Spartans Saturday would help their national rating considerably. If the Spartana fail, thefc is little hope of regaining their prestige this season. Michigan State's only remaining game is with a weak Kan¬ sas State 11. Loais Amstroag AMI HIS B—AMMA IA—AA AAA "AA-AB vtsta not N?J wNp iarg« an mum v •-« »:w Gcactft firoap CKvx^ quthtyfotrict - . Krt psalc Dii- Sun. Nov. 18lh K ptii raomi Incacfrriety and Wedd.-n^ Rmp etcjyiutf xt\l« m a vide .Nfanx , LAVSINi; Quickly uiul Efficiently ran^e of price*-and <4l fvert center fe*B i« a fktit»en/erd per. enjra^emenc CIVIC CENTER DRESS and CASUAL SHOES fret diamond. 12.95 ta 19.95 Kewpee's Opea Man rxenin* Rearrxed SeaU tM-!.N-li« The Tog Shop I Niioa ON SALT AT ST ATE REC ORD STORE GRlNNCtX'8 (TRAN DOR) Lvofl Theater IMz- Inwhtt ^a^a^ase a r ARAJNOl NT NEWS Delicious Homeniailr EAST GRAND I : ON THE CAMPUS l-aiwng K. WASMhGTON A GREAT Coffee Pa»trie» EAST TMMTU BUM. ALL JsTAR SHOW we wiwieviwmww WWWWWlMII'WI^ 1' ■£■ .... ✓ / / . Gricldcrs Take it WW IP M W U IN Hi Lights | '^°"< w ^Knrr\I he W /Upset Scare Ry JIM HVPPA Among those honored were Crowd played i.y ttm i«mU wuru: Blue IM off ue fiirttiei .vfe't-kmg the tale Fielding II Vosf for Hk .- Take Me Opt To The found Kmtiiun* )nv«f placed I? -A'U» top* oat 'lid blanket mer f'Hitbatl roach at the I'nl- Bait fbiroe" Shall We Dance'*", thud hi dormitpr^ coniftefition .• ■ »t bet tor S atuiday'a 'Ui*h versity of .Michigan, golf champ¬ Sk iter', W.it/' ,nd Mr Iowa Sniffs llosrs Dnwsoii-lcss Itoilrmiakcrs witti J33 po|»fC, drop Bttilurtn fotirth with 13r* wtiirh w-tiultl te*?ween Pur l ie Michigan Ja'ato and ion. Halter IIarcn ry lleilmann the late Hai ¬ former |»etroil Ti¬ 1 one),down. 4 U S A.** 4 4 polip- />3elta T.iu iieltii replaced Hot the 4H dejjrep t em per a- ger star: former heavy weight The Activities Band mada Do llvn ylliinu |A<,.,>| ty j„ Oregon Slate, Vols Ciamii.t It ho in fr.iterrnty tore a,, vanned ip i hit .'heti hosing . tiMiiipiou loe |,ooIs1 and P til- ? ippeai .Ifp-e of ttie ea - ' plate with 11)2 poiriU t., the upset-minded {loil'iriuakei. liasrhall gre»l '|'y f'nhh. • »,r, ,l a Spar'aM home game |t lit M .It ttit'-w .» i-ate iido Uie .'iiajoiit, fill tt \l Ills , i<" »te.| in froftt of 'tie i»u» of Hi'* ',ii4'tl fall- .n ab'iidifna* Former Detroit T»g"r ecor.d % # # ♦ if.eei;fig er tion Ifuoogtiuut Eye lloicl Games m Kill. Sir lit | ,iit..f J,.i-'vfian 'd iiii-s rje? f.ng'-i. Die final outeori.e a a* 12 \i oeed -ioat liaMiplof. (int W'i 'IlnTm»i|>.vlltf> itlnm-f >it .-it the ft*»l- i M i.kliii Slitiliiim. :i>. I'tinlit.-' Satitnbv :.t I*-,...|, 11... / nl' K Ikiugi.e- einld u.dt it'ioi plat, kickwon m kuk.tff 10 attempts fiom with in )»..»' favoi reu.aioed ttie Sparl,in* unknown until put t Am,Pier 4 fi'r-l 4 for 4 'tie ««• »-or» Itv nit piHtM ttiiit i'Kr.xx Par due ?u-!d go.il attempt laded l-iirlun Kl-liltlt'l-.t in iifiirli nrtt .l.|.,.iiii.i.i t'xti'iil r . :t'. aid Herb lleiderireleh arid a.'), four MH'.omJ', ieft ju Uie V . tl.e /.earing -,f kiu'e iengtn int'. fiimllt ili»|i|iiiii' it i In i'. I » •» ifas-t On-puti Slnto was vithmllv forfait) Mnnrltiy-of UeifiM' twp- (in tlliffltii tied for 'rtfi-nlld 'oikiUK b> .oli.e of !)"•. Spaltan game. flf t t M it'll • it' jii'tl a Int I Inam tit tlir 1,'to-r ||t»vvl tilli J it It I v ix ke i" Fo ;f Iliemtier -»f 'tie | |„- I" I'lllll 4 4 4 11\ !-»»• Mitiif I » r.i • l»r«l t-»! Mf. Ii lilt |>i| Sitter I lir |fi»-n- }*«»\X I paItir l.\ a ,rft^l il llft'tl in 100',!. Stilt4% A '..'tl nl Mil entrants par^ •*.»r*mg .-lev-r. had 'hern on rump* in ■ Iior Spartan tackle Joe! Jon#"- a ,• tirc-crow ski ho Ik 1 in the evt'iit 4 4 4 I II d «• II t In >\ p;»p* started m. ap|Ki tfl in t ittier Thai ^tt.H in lOlii ;i lit I ironically, | • In. ' n in It.'t t awai-t'sl 'tie game nail for r.i -Iitillii' between Ifsi- a. •bswin place patted* III unh ♦ * * State ViCinv 'e»ckfi»'!d made . ,i * Ihr pjiinr Win pliivrtl al lliijx' i I aiMurid ie-rformame. Jonef. It* luithifli \|rI Millard fot I'm - M/ohmcd total Hi net , ,i I, I iii I iii- Spill I.Ill \ .11 I i • ■ ! f, offered a K n«s- .fppiy late .n , I'iXlN'f; entile, due b> . hatrt, \ I I lir iitily T'fint' t.l th«- Alt imIk-'Coii-t Confornnro are " . .ihrieht (ili'i-K I'.illli- Hi i it. • i.ifi't iii.'iki i v' li ii tip i i • hi . • ilor t lone 11* adding the extra pwinl with I oni I h letter l.lir sjlr UJH I lmnp>*f fh»ni wi n t itv I uTU'Xpi'i'tctlly. IV p.Ui tt.day F.ntiant-, can the him eonte ! AfiJ'h wilt for the remainder idehne <,f the .1.4 Pi .'I, una ,,| Mr- Mi inn i lift wiui the Skvllnr Saturday's win gave the Hp»r- , Ml • i S^N'o-j,'. tiv vii t ue of it. '"lilt' f niiferrnce Thauipiuiixliip w till a I' ,r -t .. p.illil lllltki-l 1. I»pl-I .ll 111K • ilf"»tlt •-*. -k. ip ... •af., an even piit ,n game-, won tin trrs nf il.il ipiut li t S i> k ' fnop I,etiitut I'd lit tiaaoph oy.'f 3113 vlrlurv nter Mmilaua anil * # * and if, I with Purdue ,n a .eru*-. . # * it • i i \ > i*. , ttie- ' i t.n .1,. i. IliuVM'U who u.i'. ,ul« Jif tiifoi.l Satin t i , St.'te"" ." ill Texas Western won its first Bor¬ IHIk'.S for the fencing dating back to IfiiB 'Die t'-aiic i It-.f !j.^.gf,«*rtv .ail i; I • tiint' • U tlM It » 4 . I"..*.4... i k.-.t 1 till! in 'room,, I'loltii.. Is.I", der f imferenee lllle hv lilanklllR u ., r., mi v. ir.f.p.g .| ilh *hoiil»!rr in impe, 2H-tl. lot- da-, at p m Sig" op t have »,ecl i -a-ar mm, ! .mi St.ili' .both lulling uo'l I'C • .»ltl.,1 t MUI tl, g., Iftf' t |)«- i .'li one J.J.itio, .' tin t, ha . Io'.l - »|| of ,1 . Mi ttif JM office III ill 4 4 4 Da- *' Boiler r.odk-er , ide 1 , i on'fi'i etii.- i;.ioit ' f ai ao-l I l.t^ Pill tIIIcc .if the K.i t - fir » down, 'o i(, I'n it ate. ft.e>_ o , .ii ii- I'd! .nut I'crm State .'.p.,ni' area The tou.ii.i-. (' (plain John Matfcko be t the • toe w ilt-, I to-.o iil" lie held T: m da., of the .'g'iir..al aid '.purda - 'o- 'mui again i.. mi.<- ..ut mii t'.p Tiic Oiangt* • , .' 3 m. : i.mg i;. j lit I I l.-V Southern f aliforuia ■ e l S.»''ii da • d "• p : f,c. mar*, p.e fiftt, time in . ... h'.L IP.I . 'm. I! ID the t Ht> t. >.t -M.g and WashiiiRtoii ail ha\r hern ."•u gaii.«* State hax lo.t the I',..!I>t-1 tin iic.t It it k Nolle Ir. aiid.'i a, ' > b.at .*at»' pen- ruled out of post season |>la> Itv Iiii' t - »ll ! ! ill id tlic N.ttanv Hie ronferenre as a penally for I. ..i. -.- impu t.< ! H" t'.ri (:«»llc«i* 1st Short Course 4 4 4 Mil 1. JflNFS i *i >u.ft |' l«-;'ritor> ntily ' M ' Hi I ?.<- entile W oil 1 nver-ftuhsidiratlott. I". . The Michigan State Murt-bidg , . . out for season low a tiol'l. the fa- of it* ' . i .I'¬ ! ?.c I- I • t I. UMpl'inshlp IM Championship Hind pu t a pie game tiibute •<, : lid ? a'. M." I -hat w a t.o It.-- '.)• ll. the Hut l'» The llawkev- I'f i )ej.t John Hariiiafi w?.o j.i i.l.fiitl a ill tic d.Tided this Mm '.igari f-iit'oall great W.!i. .f rilt'tol Mi one ota. tli»-ll to.on o ■■tl ... hci I'iiiii. t>>n Hie only Di-eiiln! I'oni^lit .-. i . aUM-r.t from a Spartan nome H«" ton ifi'l Detroit Bed Wir.g p« i-at ion, V b I loth Mi. t.o.ai,, lU-'ii-tciilf't, mdicd t.-;uii ill tin' '.ill.i- fur the *hil t *in.e ,n , a «•*«".itiV ./a»k A'tarr A«*r ea: o M l, .Slaiidiii"H wtin h tin ins) Uat k Illmoi IV . |- i ! pi t.. VI't ilii-etnli . T' fii * ' If .<.f • ♦ Mor e I NT veal ti'.bore'l itn.I Mitilie ota li.i vt- mat hell foot)..ill M. T.'.e oarel naif'ltne theu.e IHVIsfoN' . u 11 ..,rt,|,lt .t\.-i Harvard and hinoiMfi it 1 m'-i' Jl.iger, r;ehr.figj*r ar.?t I.AS ri.KN eal chanet- -.1 overt tm.aig low V ih*' In , t.clla. king til I'cull P. •. .i! tn- let.-i mini t Mi.igf t' ■ i 'Dm- Sport S< erp- U. Miih- V\ 1. r 1 .gaii 'I'ogeth'er a.Mi 'tie Hlork *i»'«-p'ed plaqt.' ;n fior.or ■ hut TI if v air Inn |, jt 'r.t • iimt i tied foi 'he lead. W .'fi lsh-v.it.i| II dil '?)«• Itai •- New Vork 6 1 0 I'hr Muf S" 'aid a-'tion ! hev alutc't ,i .cognition i^, person wf.ile ■ III, I on, ha- a roiiplr ei I , hn.g foi Hie ',!..- ^ •«I .(, < Id. Cards *, 2 n epic efPa'ive • of ilirligihlt- Ohiu State, who h K! U'leUt .vt.', pia v .o '' ;«• :.irie ithlete-. who were chosen \\ astiington 3 3 0 ■ Leuliv DflVnul other. Peak PeaksSi epted 1 half -jt • ap|rf\ir to to- ru-.hitiif fowaot a'i ' .t.i,i • ' miii .•• Ii ig ,i- ,.?.ii-r lr- poit .writerv and gjortw-a.-.t- I siiin Philadrlplda 3 I ti 1 Ufipleeetlt-lileil third .tl .light t»l lc hool pi the fall until !a'e 'ba¬ er . for 'he Michigan Spore liall pittshurgh i .» 0 1 after it II-14 triumph ovn lo iiid omdile ?m pi n of Fame Auofig 'he r.atftirr.e "(-p-ctiori* ( icveland i 0 I Grid Position nner in- t » ■ ban i. i . inrluphle foi hit- ikio ; tl.e fgiilar IM to*.!ball progiae i|!.-nli/.ition Milt ami Ma ?.: WLhTl.lt N HIVISIOS . Thlx fall two five team blocks 1 »«ati ht-eatl'#' Slab- it emi t pluvt'd make in 'In- the Ina !i ? fa'iihv. 1MTTSBI If ill ex Notre '/If fbtiue f.n.tbill Frank were of Crank tornicd Herman, under supervision the IM di¬ 'Skins Beat Lions9 IB-1 DLTItOlT (hi Hears w 6 f, 1. 1 1 1 IJ IJ K',7 ■ 1 Hone Howl name (..,«• ti ai l Sunday he *ilj Mrvator II *on the tille Purdue li.ilfli.irk loin I trtrhrr I*. thrown (nr a three tard loss bv rector i'liks* srthai k was the flrxl i,tl llaltiinore 3 3 0 1 Iowa Roes up aKaiusI Ohio f.-i i,t fur« !he cud ul 'he month of the Agriculture Industries ti* (lit %smh lAii p The ilt'lritsivc mil inn Hint-lit on thr trrrlinl play «l tlir second fireen Hay *# 5 9 ■ - Slate this week while Mirlliffdil With Cmver.it'. ..| I.-X.T. Ml Id'" k and the Italders took the a ASHlNDTfzN I' W.eh- ve'yen games for the I.ions and i|ii.irlrr. , ttif \I>>< Iblht V lowered lliem into tie with the Los \ligeles 2 5 0 1 niuxl meet llie Iturkeyes a week fa 1.(1-. til ii .It Oneral Agriculture block after ngtnii giant killers ut/-rail> a nl i if ' iii m u g athlete diieC'u at ki» ked apart 'he Detroit Hions l tiieago Itears tin first place in Nan I'raiiciseo 1 6 ft 143 ■ thioiil*h the ail '.ft Cut t»> *r«tr«» t: . tht from Salurdav. a round -robin season schedule within the individual blocks. ./al# f'-l»te«l i#-» old SoiMiii - a* the National I oothall League's xl'N'hA V's Rl."»l Lis a .i point wtu-ii out* to-.i- ti.i .un In the Tonne' e» - i',i-oupa Olllli IlilVt' »TM-'I. Ill'' Here i i mixed tin inc* ami ,..m Bak'-r iMdited a 27-. aid western conference The Bears Washington Ik DJTHDIT 17 < H \ ' Hi • Mitli first down and coal to pt. Teeti eheh lo twt-eii ttn- No .'I Ail Short Course team*, a "itriilin !i ip I., if, aid Ii. ' « Id i'.oai with leys ttiaii two trounced f»rrrn llay, IN-11. f hi. Hears dR. fireen Hay II Itillird mj.lr *' mkI" on two iillit 2 train:, rcspeetivi-lv iii 'tia action tonight a the • *o M tieiitll'- " III" for .-'.m idt-l able •t .nut'-*, o-rnaiiurig to nail down I'hdadelphia If, Pittsburgh 7 MirliiK.ui State opened Ihi* plK« l*(tttr Purdue was penal- A -.m• i.ifr*»I Hn- Poll I'l-nin- l.o P; hold ttieir play oft . The Washington Aheh 'v.«, 11 i v i-liim; and iiidit ated he ■ r. .11-17 ve tor , for 'tu- Bed- New Vork !3. Chi Cards 10 Hi'iniiU lair in tlir first period i/e«i Inr raids for illecal pro- ;ee won. fl-0 .-•■fid place te.no o '-.l(V it"i p',ll«wj tt;e '.'he ago ' aids would like to h.f. '• a j•»*» here kins Baltimore 21, ( Icveland "> ttlirn quarterback lini \ilinHtki rrdurr Ken Mikes cot hark to 111 ftie p.roet- • Terinc - t" l.i-.. k, Nuiserv II m( Ag fridu. tit c-iu lie tinriie a .tli In- ..u ge Detroit with ins'rows *•»- tr.en iicife»» s,g -aiied 'o ,t„ |a»s Angeles 10, San Francisco <5 lossril liis fourth lourhdow n ptss the two' on thud down, hut a ptohahly ;r uitsl itself <.| ii ti • and ttie Coal fiet'i-r * iii • f.imilv regular!. ng it- fu.'.t tut of *ai- thud 'n .rr.pr. .ri ix font'- i. on Ni.xr M NIIAV s si III hi IJ: of ihr vr.ii to end ll.irohl llukn. pass from qunlrihult Itoti >|hmi tt.r. Sugar How! h»>*t pot. ' i c .-.ti immediately it?« ? the •■or ve»« thr Soiittiea'.tf»*n < 'outer^-m • A short time f.mhv was ti, in'iHfifi rigiit buck i» HsMinwre al IgJ lKOI t . Ntoouski's extra point fry mt to Mtk.-s was broken up h« Nift- ago .•t.arnfdon'h'p fnrne fe#» -eennd t>i (Pie ami (J) umiefi-al«<1 approached «onrerriitiR the dual f,.-.ne' eiTu,rkable pitching arm f'h|. C ards al Pittsburgh liliN'krd. uwsti to slap the threat. an <• i oiace, da//iing "r»d-tiaif '1» fer,,i-.e son post of football roach and alii The other Ag Industr.e:. b- iii, . io .on ., toiithdovvn witti only C Icveland at Philadelphia In thr next ipoirtrr fuilba< k It. !: . t-i ..k-e aiMe«! two jj» r fo; mafl'e alwi i<".ki- Iti' k Los Angeles al Chi. Hears •fohiinv Major*. r» :otr thr two letir director al Texas, kmpha- include Nursery I ti third plate, : :u» .-ft but Baker * 'hud goal lion Alt »ul i .itnrtl eight v.iiu s-'ir ,« jo »t »• goon- wbt-n Jan.t- 'a'kie- r.aking 4. vaid Ness Vork at Washington key paves that led to Tomn xisiuR tic will not return to Klevator I in four'h, Hid Far! . of ttie afti-trioon tia■ t ■ .titI, hut a holding penalty h*.k dfSprj.i"! U' it K • ! .V fill tl fell Texas A untl M. if it ran get Heahy, Who left N«»t|e Dam- he liall bark tu_the I? an»t the f a* «. 'he -ii uPti of,J-. eeolnl . tt.r NCAA to portion it for ub- after the 1953 season, wal'l,. I rVSADKN\ - '"iitl attempt went wide hit M'ti/ation infraetions. is the hea¬ the Irtah take a 2.1-13 inking ^ Vs'> * * vy favoiite to provuir the South¬ from Pitt here Saturday. F06 west Confererire's opposition. He sab! he believed No're The Aggirs licked Southern Dame showed some irtipmvi ■ EAST I.ANSIX; I1i«2 10 Standings - i • Methodist, 33-7, Saturday merit over its form earlier the ' * * » %LI.Ci%3l»S The (hange Bowl hasn't Ixs-n daritied mainly becau.se the two seUBon — lush would snuj> their five game then preduted tt,,- SNOW \ Atw- x ,v . ■ - i * ::h HINIIklNl » . - -O. '*■ losing streak by beultng Nortti ■%$ • H'LT IH or wi t m ru or leading candidates Colorado I (MM aa »» C 1 1 137 ISi 3d til the Big Seven and Clenisoti Carolina this week. y *' i'* *:«***? y"??'stc? tlliiu Stale 1 II o fc.*,- .y-.V ' A> Mil II lli AS' ST AIL 1 t H .SOU l fi 35 C 1 • t37 IK* 56 Iowa I 1 t» H«U H! 14 d 1 • JS7 13d 37' , MmnexoU 3 1 1 .7UU 37 41 i 1 1 7K ItNi til Michigan llliiiuia Norlhw-uslern 311 1 3 1 1 3 1 .Ui 3U« 3M 7S 31 3? 7# 79 id 3 3 2 • 2 4 1 J37 9K 127 4 1 XS7 7» M 714 l«3 97 rois O»in A 'TIL. LATX SMACK- 2 »i^. WEATHER lodiana 1 3 • .!» 31 131 t % 9 .439 s3 175 t mdue • 3 3 !N 3d «? 2 2 3 19 im 7* 1 3 1 .314 «7 144.1 (iEM'INE CtlESTM T Ulf V! i "cousin • 4 1 lit ?• *u ^ s Ul llltv s RISI ITS MAT NEift'ti SCHEDULE *|S|' at Minnesota ■o V MM* II. Funlu* 9 l"«t 7. Minnesota • Indiana at Mtrhican M N' ihifM I?. Illinois 7 rthneolero 17. WtM-oniin | IHim Mate at Iowa Purdue al Surtlm extern CORDOVAN Ohlu stale 35. Indiana II Hisrunsin at IUimm III.ACK 0I{ I'ritrfl "Shell" Cortl'ivuii . . . CHEST.MT . |irarlirMlly iin|iregiiul,le In wear tn IV \V i" - 't tl >s-, iA S- ami weather . , . lake- the iikm! r(^r t V,^\ v t: c i ' hrillianl shine in all *hoeul. O I h e r 16 88 X '# _ nrVw . ■ ' ' ■ - *#■ SCS : (EITHEK STYU:) HAMMOCK rampuit favorite* 9.9., lo 21.95 k'-H' Q. ***•»■• Ndl I hear a vulture breaking up wttk your girl roommate. "I don't know,** wailed J. hufshe gase *n« back mt diamond *'nl «»d tolU me to hawk jt What make* b«r cam-on *o?"*"Beil*w»your asked Sbeedy't . LMl WULu ♦UAMsrcu tair't a meat," *aid hi* roomie, "it' feather a guy ueesfed STWOKNT ^ 'Idroot "ore and Cream-Oil, it's you." So Shecdy went to the pecked up a bottle Now he's iyiag high with rife! 319 EAST |"i twee tie again, beakause kis hair look* hauJsome aad 326 SOUTH J«»lthy, »'ild rootthe way Nature intended. Neat but m*t greasy. contain* Lanolin, Nature's ho est hair aad scalp r* . * , GRAND RIVER conditioner. So don't yea stick your neck*out takieg WASHINGTON JJ«nces wife messy hair. Get a bonk ©e haudjr tube of v'idroot Cream-Oil the nest time you're at the stoee.Tbe I'ds'll soon be talon yon what a handsome bird yon air! ML *9 IN AT- '•/HI Snffermfftf WMism»UU. .V V. LK SMAKS LANSING MICHIGAN STATE WilUrMt Crsaw-OU ti v."" »Nt rati mWwn T— f ' ; jx * . SnJi AlfMiixii MHIfHlAN HI Alt' ND.HH •'•*•* Su¬ Nuviiitlirl O, (II&0 Aid Wolverine fill] Pidure Schedule Nationalists Refuse Defeat KchIxV oIii n leers ll lilt • MllMlhth %I|«Im l ».» b»#t*M MllNltll If f.ulllji ti ll I, it,,,. . 1*4 I.I.H ll It i » 41 ' I'l* l,( 111 |..''»l till *-• • I«111 » «. Hiiii|;.»i I**!* I Miiiliiiilli1 I '• b ( V I.Ill' f Dlifl|lli*"< H-iiiiftml I ti I.l "1.4 1 i, ii lftl*»lt'l*l,4| v I Ii < nil 1 im■, : tl I t |tr|l4 I lil |l. o i'J»i 11 I. 1,1 'Hi'li ml ll. I' .1 *1 114.4, Ml. 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