NAUGHTY. NAUGHTY! WEATHER <»hl« RUt« University, thr Mil- i/rilly of Southern California. Ilia oraihi-r today mill ** University mi California and m»«Hv rlonit* and rotdrr otth North Carolina wrrr plarrd scattered »ho%»er, rhaogins i«» probation by Kir NCAA for per¬ snn* flitrrtr*. the huh iods aa Ions aa four ycara Toes- mill ha with «nn«l\ khiftina day night. to northerly !>•.'* MPH VOL. 48. No. 97 EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER II. !95fi PRICE 5 CENTS Intervention In Mideast Defended Hungary Opens Door lioyd,S«ys Runs rower 1'lu rt ailed LONDON — A British To UN Relief Supplies rahinet minister declarer! * * * Tnestlay that if Britain anil France had not intervened in tlie Middle Kast "the domin¬ Hungarians • r »■ ' Dag ation of the area would have fallen, in practice, into the Use Strike ,e""" " Eijm.irv: *—« - Mid-East hands of the Soviet Union." Addressing the House of Com¬ As Weapon Junket mons, Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd also attacked Rus¬ Idle Workers I..S. (;i»cs Million sia's threat to send "volunteers" to aid the Egyptians. He added: Cripple Industry For llcfup-i'x "What has been going on in Secretary of State Dulles talks with Vice President Nixon In Dul- lev' Walter Reed Army hospital suite. Dulles was photographed fur BUDAPEST <;P) — This EXITED NATIONS. N Y. Egypt may be going on now in the first lime sinee his intestinal operation Nov. 3. nation of IB million turned (.IS Diiir Ilitmm.ir-kjnM Syria." — to an almost complete jraner- prime Minister Eden rejected Discuss Middle Etisl Tuesday delayed his Middle l.aborite proposal for an all- ~~ al strike as a weapon against a Lantern trip for 21 hours to nart.v parliamentary investiga¬ the Russians Tuesday. establish whether Brit¬ concentrate on ru-hinu FN Ike The only active resistance In to Meet Nehru tion ain and France eonhpired with Israel prior to the Invahion of to Budapest against Soviet arms Was reported on Csepel Island representatives and relief I rypt. in the Danube. There thousands supplies to revolutorn Hun¬ of workers have turned two fac¬ gary. Before January Laboritc George Wigg made tories into armed fortresses. ■ • . the proposal. The UN m*« r»--g- The Labor party has bitterly With their armed revolt al¬ most crushed, workers turned made a swift change >: j .. • assailed the British-French in¬ vasion. WASHINGTON I'lcfiilcnt Eisenhower acreed Tues¬ to a weapon long barred in the , upon receiving Communist state —■ the general from the Hung.utan Icnnox-Boyd declared the day lo meet Prime Minister Neliru of India before the end govt nm. : • strike. that it was ready b» '.ok at**!', British-F re nch intervention of the year to review Middle Eastern and other urgent showed Egypt was already deep- The trans pert system wai • relief and how represents* world Jiroldems. — ; " I involved with the Russians, Industries were eleaad appointed by the UN Indnu Ambassador G. I.. ef far committed general "may by her deal¬ UN Officials "so participate Mrhta. disclosed that final ar- ing with the Soviet Union that gani/.ing the assistance >>t\ i.iiigciturit.s f»»r the conference she could not draw back." a peal streets Many paked she at spot ' wire completed Tuesday morn¬ In the mint ef ' Egypt planned to establish a fftmgury' Monday g'il icj< ■ hegemony over her neighbors," he said, "but Egypt was no long- Arrive in ing dent House. during a .brief call on Presi¬ Eisenhower at the White Soviet tanks and guns, at all Hungarian rebel* plarr land mine* arm** a Budape*t street during recent rolled lank* and troop* into the Hungarian rapital to put down the rebellion. fighting as the Russian* cd an Assembly move •«» .a-r observer* into that cumi.. t II a five agent." important Intersections, got lit¬ left the way open tor r* hit up Itifoiincd diplomats said mid- Unanimous Supreme Court Decision ed Nome newspapers States and in the Unit¬ elsewhere have Canal Zone Ikvember seemed a likely date j"i the talks which originally' tle attention. Other Soviet tanks and guna plica. Thr Hungarian agrrrmrnl to printed what they railed evi¬ were set lor hist July but post- guarded the Parliament build¬ arrrpt UN relief representative* dence suggested lunged into Egypt Oct. 29 with the foreknowledge of the British that Israel LONDON f/P)—A team of 12 UN truce observers with I Miner I bocau.se of Eisenhower's intestinal operation. ing where the Janos Kadar gov¬ ernment — installed by military might—was housed. Soviet Bus Segregation Laws Banished was of areompanied hv* foodstuff* and a medical long li*t sup¬ white jeeps took up posts in t.Kenhowrr'x main aim, tkiey Parliament appeared to be the plies urgently needed. and French. —- said, will he to seek by personal WASHINGTON iAV-Thc Su¬ outlawing segregation on .ill bus made at Negro mealing the 600-yurd wide no-man's- only place where the Kadar re¬ a mass On the political front, the UN These reports suggests the diplomat* to Improve strained preme Court Tuesday wiped out systems. Earlier this year some Wednesday night land in the Suez CAnul zone gime was master tif the situa¬ moved to help Hungary The UN British and French previously relations with the Indian gov¬ state and local laws requiring question had arisen when the In neighboring Mississippi. tion. Its radioed appeals for had agreed to intervene mili¬ Tuesday. They w ill keep tabs ernment. These relatione »• segregation mi buses. eourt vtmply dismissed an ap- Gov. J. P. Coleman said his Assembly's steering cnmniif-ct' workers to return to jobs went voted 11-2 to recomfnend tarily in order to take physical on the cease-fire between eently have been jarred further It did so by a (Tinning a de¬ l>c.il from another division over¬ state would continue to segre¬ .» pi - unheeded. ority status for the Hungarian control of the Sjjpz. Canal. British-French and Kiryp- b% India's refusal lo join In a In government offices nation¬ cision of a -special tint*'-judge turning a South Carolina .segre¬ gate Negroes and whites on pub¬ British ForoRfn Secretary I'.N. denunriation of Russia's U. S. district court m Mo»tg«m»- gation law That left the de¬ lic conveyances, despite the Su¬ item ill the A..se.nbi> i* pp. , Sel- tian forces pending arrival alist-minded officials expressed blunt warning ti«»m the Smi.' uyii Lloyd has denied such sug¬ military onslaught against Hun¬ the view that Imre Nagy, the cision in effwt but led to con- preme Court order. of the new UN police force. Ree Related story. I'age 3 Union that debate here would gestion, and Israeli government gary. .fusion ended Tuesday as to "Our attitude about the de¬ Advance units of the polite former Premier displaced by only complicate effort., to re •daft* spokesmen also denied coliu- In another foreign policy de¬ the Supreme I'ourt's intent er.urn will be the same as about still marked time at their Kadar, was- the only man. who peace in Hungary. ion with the British and army velopment'during the day, the cry, Ala. That court ruled that Negroes in Montgomery h.iv • the school segregation eases." could solve the present situation. The Soviet Union »r>d < Flench. assembly point at t'apodichino enforced segregation of whites conducted a long boycott ol city Coleman said. Mississippi's pub¬ State Department announced The Radar government had Slovakia opp*»*ed tot. in Italy. Postponement of then that Acting Secretary of State and Negroes on Montgomery buses as a protest against segie- lic* schools, like many otheis »n . Alfred Rohens. a Labor lie for¬ departure was officially ascrib¬ one weapon that ewM break the buses violated the U. S Consti¬ gatmn. One of tin- things thev the South, still segregated. Egypt abstaiueit. The tavr.m-'- eign affairs expert, said if Eden's Herbert Hoover Jr., who is sub¬ are ed to technical difficulties, but strike—a threat to withhold pay. tution's guarantees nl due pro¬ tee can only reeo,nr».,nd government had knowledge of a stituting for the ailing John resorted to was operation ot i In fhe bu* segregation rase. there remained the possibility Budapest radio broadcast the cess and equal protection of car |tool in i h i v those w ho used rration of an item and its deri¬ Russian scheme to take over in Foster Dulles, would go to New Montgomery * Board of Commis¬ that snags had "Hevclopc'd our threat throughout Uw day. law. sion must be ratifu-d t>> tin !,<.l the Middle East, it should have York Thuisday to head the Ani¬ to Use the buses. sioner* and the Alabama Public limits Egypt has placet! on their order, 79-nation Assembly. i onsulted with the United States ent an delegation lo the U.N. The people were turning from In a brief unanimous A state court at Montgomery Service Commission appealed c*|ieiatioiu>. fiery defiance to a more sullen the Supreme Court cited it* i* now ron*ideririg the ril>'s at¬ from the ruling of the three- The Soviet bloc repealed it* and with members of thr Com¬ A>srmbly Reports from airline oflieia:. Tins Nttengtlroned the possi¬ opposition. 1954 decision against segrega¬ monwealth and raised the issue tempt to halt the ear pool a* il¬ judge eourt voiding state and opposition in the .Vvsemhl* but in Cairo said there was a po-u- The hatred of Russians re¬ tion in public schools It also at the UN. bility that an informal Big Threw legal. The eourt ronlinued it* loral bu* segregation laws. U»e delegates overrode the ob¬ bility the UN troops would be loicigii ministers conlerencc mained unchanged. But Buda¬ cited subsequent decisions out¬ hearing Tuesday after being in¬ jections and put the Hungarian In another House exchange A. flown directly into the Sue/ Ca¬ The lower court, dividing 2-1, would be convened hi New Y'ork pest residents, who a few day* lawing segregation in public formed of the Supreme Court item on the A**embl% agenda. 11 Dodds-Parker, undersea c- said "there is now no rational nal zone instead of to t'auo a. ago cheered every car with an parks and play grounds and on sun# British -Foreign Secretary ruling. basis upon which the separate 62-9. The delegates Uten voted Mry for foreign affairs, turned had been planned. American flag, were mostly in¬ public golf links. .town a Laboritc request for a belwyn Lloyd and French Fore¬ A Nrgr«t"s|M»kesman said a de¬ but equal doctrine ran he valid¬ 51-9, with 19 ahsentiows. to take A French Foreign Ministry different Tuesday. Aa it ban done In several seg¬ t ill official account of Hntish- ign Minister Christian Pineau cision on whether to end the ly applied to public transporta¬ up the Hungarian issue directli spokesman served notice that also will attend the Assembly There were some cynical re¬ regation ease* since its basic in the Assembly tion within the city of Mont¬ whenever nec¬ Fiench discussions that preced- t rance expected the poller force marks. The people apparently arhuol derision, the high court boycott immediately will be session. gomery." And it said "the ap¬ essary without sending it to the < i the two countries' invasion of believe the West hasn't done lo occupy "at least symbolical¬ listeninv lo any political committee. Egypt. much but send in medical sup¬ plication of that doctrine can¬ ly" the entire ranal gone, not Except for riling _ C onfidential" discussions with nrr governments must retoaiu just thr northern end held b» Students Receive plies and some food. Shipment of 60 tons of food threo segregation-banning dert- Russia Liven not be justified as a proper ex¬ ecution of state police power." cil A* a UN sfMikcMoan ann«»m..-- Ilammarskjold » change ••( the British and Frrneh. glean, all the court said was: The two judges in tlie major¬ .< nfidcntial," Dodds-Parkcr de¬ and medicine by the Interna¬ plan*, rumor* flew about the clared. He said . Frapcc dent" UN Secretary General Dag was ' conii- Second Polio tional Red Cross arrived from "The motion granted and the judgment L to affirm i< Fair Warning ity said They agreed with a de¬ cision of the 4th U. S. Circuit glass and uiarbl»i| palaw h« i«* Vienna. that * IlanmiacxkjakL woukt fl« affirmed." liammarskjuld. w ould una. t oil Shot This Week Court of AppcaD In Richmond Labor Chairman enforcing all UN General As¬ sembly decisions, and that the e The second injection of the Arrhapolvgiitl* lo Dig ~ This affirmation left no doubt that the Supreme Court was By Lruciitlier that "the separate doctrine can no longer be safe¬ but equal to Hungary personally about the situation. c* said, however, this wa* high¬ t.» mv UN «a»urc- To S/teak Tonight included the reopc^ng of the blocked canal and liberty of pas- Salk polio vaccine is being ad¬ I'rrhixlorir Mound* PARIS

Gen. Grucnther. retiring Alfred Allied M. su¬ ly followed as a correct state¬ ment of the law." ly unlikely: gage for ships of all nations. ministered in the ping pong AMIA 1,'uii commander in Euiope. The separate but equal doc¬ The nation* pro*hi ahead I'avid L. Cole, chairman of The museum of Michigan preme with relief for the Hungarians the Secretary of Labor's Advis- By the account of the Middle room on the fourth floor of the State University has invited Scheduled Toniuhl Tuesday warned Russia that any trine. now dead for all piactical Henry Cabot Lodge, chu t U S. cj Committee on Procedures in East News Agency, Egypt's na¬ Union this week. attack on the West would mean purposes, was laid down by the amateur archaeologists to par¬ ' two of four rush delegate presented a ..heck »r«>m A'ontic Energy'Labor Disputes, tional news distributor. Presi¬ The first her own destruction. Supreme Court m a transporta¬ Students must present their the U S. for one nuU> i In the future, the museum and Winter term rush arc urged mat-. who ha\r been eyeing nri- thought that Plr.ssv vs. Fergu¬ Registration for the third and ing countries to escape t». that the UN force be confined to hopes to add professional arch¬ to attend the convocations Ru.-h vouhty Russia threat# to enter son had been unpin dly though < oie» address will be the final shot will be spring term. s . morale** repicssion by the S"\- •'d in i scries of lectures by policing the 1949 armistice line aeologists to its staff and extend handbooks will be distributed the Middle East crisis. not explicitly overruled." and Nuisc* from the Olin Memor¬ ict armed fortes now m Hun- between Eg>pt and 1 iici such activities to countries that and a fashion show will be pre- Grueuthci made the statement that, under the later decisions, nguished scholars, public gary ' :■ lats and leaders of manage¬ These conditions ran hcad-mi ial Health Center arc adminis¬ arc conducting co-operative pro¬ jwtiled to illustrate the piopcr at a farewell new-, conference .it thrrcr is no rational barns upon Eight other • attire for rush. countrie.- have of¬ -into the stated objectives of the tering the shots this week, grams with MSU. lu.s Supreme Headquarters Allied which that doctrine can be ap¬ ment and labor on the general fered money, hmd a;id '-ihcr British, French and Israelis. Powers Europe ncai Paris He plied in public transportation. "'C. . "Industrial Relations products for Hungat v and eleven iV-.rrn* for 1975." The British press called Egyptian condition* "impossi¬ tin: Smaller, Bui Still Here will give £U to up his command Nov. become president ol the nations also have agictd to a - On Nov. 30 Clark Kerr, Chan- »r of the University of CaU- ble." American Red Cross. Students Invited ccpl refugees. Hort Gardens Will Remain a at Berkeley and outstand- He said that no rtMkrts could tin Field Trip* 'Origin of Church' ; labor economist, will speak destroy the Atlantic alliance to The Prospect for Wages and present its immrdute retaliation New York Open House Field ' --r> of Work in 1975." that would destroy the .soviet lecture Tonight Hv St /ETTE RAMSEY The gardens serve three pur- There is always something to I nion. Tups will be conducted Nov. 20-21 for person* inteie'sted in When the construction for the pe>: be seen, for .some of the plant* * This was clearly*a reference to JIM-TV to lnlrrvit-w ."The Origin of the Christian Student Service* Building be¬ 1. As test garden* for new ire perennial while others arc boviet Premier Nikuiai Bulgan- investment, banking and drama. varieties. t tie investment tour, which *Bu» Slop* Prrfornirm Church Building" will be fea¬ gan. amidst the rhecrs could biennial and annual plants. The m s statement to Britain and will include \Vall sticet. is open be beard several sigh*. 2. As a teaching area fur tured as the second of a -eric.- r>f floriculture students. pink flowering dogwood trees France last week, Bulgatuu to an unlimited mumhet of stu¬ Two members of the ' Bus Tor in digging the excavation, humanities lecture* at 7.30 p in. warned that a lugger power" dent... 'I he C hase Manhattan '"P" cast, part of the-Horticulture gardens 3. As a point of intercut for - hi the middle of the gardens * Judy LookanofT. l»e- hold might enter 'he Egyptian crisis, Bank ill 1>e toured by the ^ t junior, and George Latch- in rooip 33 Union. had to lie removed. Tho&e who the public. hold high interest for high interest for all pass- w have the opportunity of taking Changes are constantly bring grs-hy. using rockets" banking group and is open to Fr**. East Lansing senior, will Dr. Joseph U Drtne of the the walk from Natural Science made. Seedluigs and new varie¬ - A fountain is in the center, Answering what he termed one fudent from each of the p' interviewed this evening on Humanities department will u e • threats of blackmail." Grucn¬ 10 college* at MSU. The Drama to Berkey in the Fall and Spring ties of rases and lilacs, for cv and when the warm weather W'JIM-TV vantty show, both slides and blackboard dem¬ ther raid that "retaliation will now see civilization creeping in ample, submtted by hybridizers come*, it will be decorated by group is limited to 4.*) students * with Gloria," concerning ■1st tail-term production which onstrations In his lecture cov¬ on the nature scene previously arc grown here' on trial. water hlies ami lotus au well Irtkj plate as day follows night and the Soviet Union will be de¬ Any student interested in at¬ A committee .selected by tlie as goldfish. tending i* urged to contact Kris T'r ering the 242 course. displayed. Thursday evening for a Not to be discouraged, how¬ university and the specific, flor¬ The gardens have been hero ployed." Ducstner either in the Student The lecture is suggested as a . mght run at Fairchild iculture society concerns evalu¬ for so many years that few He said he doubts, however, Government Office or by calling ever, is the Horticulture depart¬ '"•"a:er. * • good review.- for all humanities ment. The EarcJcn* will remain ates these varieties and reports really know when they first that such an eventuality would ED 2-5002. Hotel reservations The couple will appear on tlie students by chairman Dave Ball, there despite the reduction in on their growth to the hybridi¬ • were installed. Eight or ten arise because "i.d nation is going will be made in advance. Stu¬ TV show, which features Mis* zer and the American Rose So¬ years ago, they were redesigned to pre** that rocket button* If it' dents must provide their own Gloria "B." Cavanagh as mis- Ferguson. Mo., sophomore. size. One of the three rose gar¬ den* had to be torn out, but ciety or the Michigan Gladiuia and now they arc agaiu under¬ means suicide, and it dot;, uiean transportation and must pay The final lecture of the series j"f*» il-30 of ceremonies, shortly after be Nov. 38. ° tine are plana to rebuild it souo. bociety. ' going ju-t that." their own cxpeiistw. LIHle Man On Campw by Biblar INFORMATION Michigan State News- ft M SlT'Iii t MEN'S AND WOMEN'S INTFl: ■<->• ntllr by MSIT'a Sl.000 stodrnU and Paratta XWCA SPARTAN .VOMKN'S I.EAOI'K RESIDENCE IIAII. 12:1(1 p.m., OtT Campus lunch¬ 7 p.m., 31 Union, Ojmmi meet¬ The Mlrhlean SUie News U puhlibhed bv students without dlrrrt faculty .'•'i ing COUNCH.S II lb not Ilir official vole* ot Ihr niilverxlD or of thr sludnit eon at the V House. .114 Ever¬ auurry Lion FORMAL 3:1ft p.m.. Joint mt*p1int» „..r,a 1.1,1 .%* lull* seeking to M'lir ilir ke-l interest* of both. stand* ready green TAU BFTA l»l uliIt'll would driyr a wedge between the two .1. East Yakclcy Hall In b-iilli- INITIATION come* 11"in imiIIiiii llir uiiUrrsllt or ironi uuUld*. Mrmbrr of tin M'THFItAN STUDENT invited Inland Rally Prei i||r(Ulr I'rru Association olid AooiUIrd -JUd ASSOCIATION 5 p.m., 40.1 Olds Hall PAR-RFC CI.UB a career t iiltrup f.RFFN SPLASH 7 p.m. for 11:30 service 7 Pool 7:30 p.m., Forestry Cabin, a-,. Vol is. WViliifnluy. Ntivcniln'r II. I!♦.%«» Patft'2 7 a.m.. Communion CHRISTIAN STCDFNT p in , CC, Forestry or Park Muting, 7:30 a.m., Breakfa-d at l?ni- FOUNDATION ment majors who haven't u versilv Lutheran Church 7 30 p.m. CSF Cablnht Meet¬ tenih'rt camp ale invited JR. DAY STFFRINT. ing at College House CAMPUS CHEST Pl'M.IClTV roMMnrrr. FINNED SPARTAN is COMMITTEE 8-.10 p.m., Mural Rm. Union 7:30 p.m., 41 Union SPARTAUADF. BOARII l>l 7:30 pin., Jenison Pool PROMFNADFRS DI RFC TORS Once Again, Sonlh 7-8 30 p.m.. Women's Cv"> H-.10 p.m., 41 Union CANTERBURY CT.UH - Michigan Stale New* Opyn dancing SIGMA DELTA CHI OFFICERS' MFFTINCJ Published on rlasa d»y» Mnnd-sy 7 p.m., State Nexv.s Office, r 4 p.m., Main l,oiin#?e. Union through Ft Ida) Inclutlve. during full xxintv and spring ternii except day* ion J-IIOP FAVORS MFFTINC. after holidays, weekly during men- Defies High Court PI ALPHA MU mer term, and one special freshman .1-4 p.m.. Music Room. Union HISTORY CI.I'B lisue between summer and fall 7 p.m.. Union Board Rm p- terms Entered as second clans mat- ion, work meeting -attend.m ,• 7 p.m., 36 Union lei under a»-t of March 3 lR'H at the post office. East tanning, Mich is compulsory AC.R. FDUC. t l.UR ALL-UNIVERSITY STUDENT \u cotirf\ in junction x\a- operation of a car putt] to carry those 7 30 p.m.. 310 An Hall GOVERNMENT NFHUAN CLUB - SOCIAL pools in Mont- who formerly used the buses. A Negro 7:30 p.m., 32 Union i.ivt int* «.HA /.TA Night I ifltor Kim Mctvqi t |n> X.v't MkIiI Editor Jack \Vo.m1 7 p.m.. 300 Home Ee..siU • at a mass meeting tonight. 7 30 p m., Placement Bureau • la \ l In* I S. Supreme Hoxxever, it appears that the Alabama !*JTS All RK3KT DfAN^ILfOX-vXtQ S»OWM A /WML' (Morrill l(atl) Mr hi Hoffman siati Sandy Bherk., .toe dents interested in retail * a,. .. •r -top fowaftl the alioli- court's issuing of the injunction is an in¬ n.,r~r , \x lion i? w ipi-il out state Letters lo llii* Kilitor t'onirinr -oereeation on direct rebuke to the Supreme Court. :.t>.( Jo.. The Alabama court is forcing the hand lulilors Tossed a Cheer I•! I CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS I' I ! dl.*, i it>ti at finnei! the Montgomery of the Negro by requiring him to ride on I »i t » i el court'. ntlinr thai enforceit segregated buses. What will be the eventual result cannot at present be foreseen, but till of v hi*' a nit \ it rocs on .Mont-. olali-.t the I S < onstitu some idea of what Alabama and the rest of — And a Rassberrv El) 2-1 all Ext. 261a ami equal the South will do can be projected from the fa 1-11.if. o? il'ii* pt'oci*- action of Mississippi's (inventor JL IV Cole¬ Ta the Fdltor: to interpret the danger siipxaL Deadline 12 Noon P" tiou of law More than anybody else, we stu¬ I he affirmation left little doutit that the man. Congratulatory remarks are In dents must'be informed since we Coleman said Tuesday his state would order for the often criticize i Supreme Court was outlaw inu sen relation Stair News. A a rentier of al¬ Xftti! expected i<» guide and SERVICE on all hits st stems. Negroes in Montgt»mer> continue to segregate Negroes from whites lead this country in the not AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE most four years' standing 1 xv.e hate conducted a long box rot! of city Inises on public conveyances, despite the Supreme very pleased to see the editors' distant future Irani Ci. fieierhaas > > ! c "MKVHOI i"l' I I I'Vii'l - CIGARETTES 144 CARTON, two TYPIST ANN RROWN Phone ir Court's order of a few hours previously. ' very fine attempt at focusing th.- . oyer pneks 14 Sun Tan pants 2 mh Silver 2-24VI Electric typewriter Te«- as a protest against segregation. 4 ♦ ♦ ro.ii 11 (nn i e-1- |'l» ? 4MV nit Tan P.ittt* 4 "H Shot gun sliells. I"', papers and theseg Also general tv; attitude about the decision will be jitudents' interests to those plac¬ . i tin* • tla- things I hex had resnrted to "Our • ■it loir traded pi ices Preslone. 2 75 lng t|* es and events that really shook VOI" It .1 E to g.-.llon Hunting hoots B 45 parkas. the same as about the school segregation f»» MO-IK our world In other worits, your Hnzzlwrrv it-ellent son.t.l. mu .11 N;,y Fox y T.inkei Jackets. 8 '.5 Hole l»X Enter by State Thea- All at . TYPING DONE. IN my home Ti m papers, themes theses Keason.it,v cases," Coleman said. ! rates Ptione ED 2-872H aftei 12 Mftrs li moil paper did as g.nnI a job abotd E- and >r also tl Jit Shayy ter •»S T» the ralllnr: — Already, in short, two states, less than covering the current world crisis PHOTOSTATS MADE AT Hicks TYPIN'O THESES REPORT as can be expeetetl of a student I read with a feeling nf tragi, day nervlce Phone manuscripts All kind. exi>eit|\ 21 hours after the Supreme Court handed ft". pt YMtirrii »WEHT1I1 . «!tudni lame torv.m t• u lav'- 1 a\ * • State News asks men newspaper whose most Import¬ irony the cvnment which ap- [.•dm heat el i i res irl \ new fmw ?-4lH'i tf at any time Phong ED 7-70III doxvn its decision, have indicated they are t dergitlOK hint* i»- V SI'S" t.. r. tut toil ir. a committee fob to petition ant job it Is -so I am told -to pc.irwt in y.»ur Morning-after 1. Steele I Me rtant issuf-" is that either iii.■ hmlv of MSI' men." supreme law of the'land. No state should first, regardless of dateline. Thi yttra.lively nil- pn.'kageit XX .Uianiston 6IHEJ.1 No Sunday H Phi ED 2-5(Xi.s tf the matter was largely skimmed have the right to flagrantly defy its deci¬ pattern should not he dropped One of the main reasons for litis outlook even if we should get more oyer by thr public, or that ft TYPEWRITER TRDt'B! E' • * ' * i- (tie performance turned in t»x Men's I n* sions. was of little urgency in itself. HOUSING BRING yout machine to I.oul' of the Cntnpu* Bonk Store afte. 5 30 Ph < tranquil times. ton, then Men's Council. Inst a ear. It whs a In;the Montgomery case, the state is not The reason behind thi* plea U Thi" h tragic, for the matter MDDERN THREE Hi HIM neyy fv ED 2-R4H2 eve.y night till II pm t' a eat marked hx little accomplishment, practicing segregation. It is doing that and the empirically ascertained should b«* .»? utr-!»;' importanee Oxr'i'.'«U« "'"in StUDNUTS » Jrl f i all Americans, regardless of ; ;gt which was excused a*, "part of rcorgani/a- more 11 is forcing the Negroes, against knowledge that the great ma - ■4 meal I; i<*i'11ics Ths*r« is mm> !.».». as BACTEIttDI (»f! i°TS XIAI.E GHADP ATE «tu- lion their rights, to ride the buses. |n essence, joritv of student* do not toneh degre# »• furnished apartment illustrated on a ks-al level. 1 yyeeklv m uvl have *b. S9UDNUT SHOR another newspaper save for an ung distance of .-.onpii- rp « •- Thev're re oicatii/e.l noxx and thi ; is the it max be depriving a Negro of his liveli¬ acrnsinnal glance at ratings «*f The East l.xnsing Friends stteci.ihratl on •iiilogiial vr-ten in the phvsica ms tipancv ED 2-HKl!? af- ur ne.t coHee br.aL first exiiletue xxe'xe noticed id attv effort to hood Meeting (Qu»km) sought to lo|.,gy with <-<>u m in hactertol pro-football teams. This is a Immediate vac.inr.e« AH Mmb The reaction of the rest of the South peer beneath the rrust and SlNGt-E ROOM FOR male student ?)? M AC. ID fWi Lilt the hall roTlittg N'oXX it' up to t he aad state of events. Your re- Civil K..v me benefits Apply CI. to est enyi of campil* ti sludge of a political contest to Depart met .1 oi Health 1)1. M yy -1udeiit to catch it and todax - the last will probably be the dame as in Alabama wpnn*ihilHv with regard to In¬ discover the fa.Ts regarding the igan .It R.M.I . •rr t' S IH -west 1 Phone ED V174ft !IH TERM PAPERS THESIS, e and (leorgia. with some scattered localities forming the student h«d» con¬ stenogi.it>!.iy work latrated tlax those pit it ion will he at the I nioll sequently takes on new and of¬ H-bombs and atomu radution THICK BEIIRODM t^AKE lain- campus Ptione FD Plenty ol garden space $75 per trying to follow the court's derision. otig ( oiicoiir e Desk bv means of public mm men f bv NEEDED AT ONC Plume MrCilie Realty. IV- ~~r — ten Very difficult dimensions for housework »od '"ontfy I here no reason why Men's Cnion cun- Cut let's hope the bus segregation case those who would ^now the facts eight Sir! I..in > I I" . ,mi tf TYPING fttn-lf WANTED Village University !N rnv pi h. s Mav 1 make two minor crit¬ -—scientists tot reach a status cotnparahlc to that held doesn't cause the heartache, tniserx and vi¬ icisms? First of all. the student THREE ROOM EPRNISHED apart- ED 2-HKtrt So the Fast taming Frit-nd* ne;, i Priv.te hath and entiance 111 h. \Us. Put it's going to take work, and olence that came out and is still coming out comments, especially .those mad;* eallevt upon l>r Richard Sc4de- oar fJkeoiiM. Gradxiate student pre- HAVING A DANCBA Call cin disturbed coed feartn t . •••hI ED -Ti.oT Mf. Muatc SSH7 Maker* Bob Crowner work means worker- of the school segregation issue. h> some gel. a phvsicist. and Di Allen S Wot the immediate departure of he: • IPTI Il^wi A - TW'D JitOPSES asm down on each. Fox. a rmlogisj arnt geneticist., isti Science dnte(s> for the Holy l«tnd xxere both of MSI*, to prepare for a idered o. if that *.'•"• and 'non'tdy pnymenta Okeinos aiea t-apmrigs' west side It will pay PERSONAL \ \i<*u|>oinl a xvuste of paper Th; should public meeting the farts regard¬ • I a (smtinue degree to in you to mveatigate Phone John W GREEKS WE ACCEPT the not exclude human interest st.n - McCain- Met al e Realty. IV R-5441 tf ing the matter of H-bomt» an.i nation on *.»l —————— 1 trionaibillty for your good •. les but only prevent rather p»*>r radiation. »e ennxmunitv TRAILER THREE ROOMS elee- F"!rt»v night lEC-Panllellenic r \\ c Accuse" OIK In l< R cils and purely egotistical remark- This meeting was set for Fri- I Of SctUHlU rater heater On the other hand, most com¬ tf I-, trailer park Phono ED 7-M551 nr MY LADY FAIR would thou <■ *t.iv evening. N>»v 2. 1956 ED 2-MM R7 ments obtained from varnnis to Vail with me the Old Rook R J The Mtrhman *Ute New* Was ARE VOP |NTERT«TFD ' that's nil ablontu with Ma. k- (IIIITOKS soil Ihr l«1 (.»« xvio .lone In 1!M'» when ftin- men. women and children; profe*Si»rs xx ere quite interest, MICHIGAN FAST NEAR Resur- pnetry Camput Book Store a given information, both in writ¬ 'filiim Two furnished rre»m*. util¬ toxxliiK notorial appeared in llir snin troops put down at tin* rev- mourning and admiration for the tug It i* felt that same profes- ing. and by telephone concerning ities paid fl5 yyeeklv or $58 monthly from tlnion New link limes \«»V- '• 1 oltitlon in Hung.ox 1 " How apt Jieroie Hungarian prmple who Hurt could be |M*rsuade«t to con¬ Phone ED 2 S7J* R7 FRATERNITIES this meeting Rut to the serious We iieeuve the N»«xn! ii»»verti- these word- sound today when feared not even death to strike tribute on request signed «*»b*or at ED 2-HHI.S 2-m p tu !>7 FOR pF.NT Two bed- DORMS Glotie person,»h . disappointment and concern or HOPSE i»f nniidi i \V«* aims- it xx e substitute "Soviet" for i.i 1 comments on significant FOR FOPH men rmimj gas heat Six miles from rot- stationary Write agent Mel H. *• inef11 , for freedom. the Friend group. th»« material OPPORTI'NTTV leee *!»5 iar month Phone EE- •^ Michigan Ave. E. lamsing "Oar 1st."-and tM.xn for I HO world events. F .r„ *40 i.. »«r. i»er week Only 14 to i>f the foulest tii'iirhei'v ami the was never published, nor wa* ;x car necessary MOM even,no »( tkmr now are Ike last tllu- The second criticism1 is about .XPhinlti Must benent fot THE COMBO Nt basest deceit know n t<> man We ' Hatred and pity, mmttniivc ■ bares* hint giver, of such a meet¬ IV 4-J7«> IP to 1? and and admiration. th««se aionv Muxrow now- stands oelf- the partly understandable reli¬ Phone I tn am Evening IV » IM35 Mi MSP INSTRUCTOR WANTS studio ,h* times Phone the •Plavtw.vs !' accuse it «»t h>ivmg c.wtiintHed are our ing Ye*, the Mole New* very n .■ * t. Hi or basement apartment Soltahlr j 5-W'L ED 2-0007. ED 2-OHH7 .si tiuiiiaUotiH a rrune again«l the emotions- t.ntav hatted for the eapooed. The torrent of Soviet ance on Mr Roberts ot the Asso¬ for one or two oeonte Phone ev- ' ~~77Z" r"~' blan>1lv sat hack and wrote off , . llutig.tt lull iHx.ple vesfei.Liv th t men and the system which did bullet* yeatrrday did not kill ciated Press for editorial ma¬ FOR RFNT i tension 31,12. Dr Libke fM i VETERANS ASSOC I AT!*' DANCE ticket* now being sold thi* very urgent matter is seem¬ i — — —, - „ not tie.date to shod river* only Hungary'* martyr*. Thwr terial. It has boon proven in ROOM rOR RENT Walking dl*. "ream rat ion ronm 2 during the . its infamy ran never t«e <>>rgt\- new bollet* killed first of all the pie ingly unimportant* GARAGE FOR RFNT V'K Charles • r* or forgottisi of innocent Hungarian blood to the past that our editorial writ¬ Fist Lansing phone ED 2-3740 af'er taniH* suitable to campu* fo, two Has private fmrch or three people 'ernnoix* lure of a reformed, penttnent ers are quite capable nf present¬ JANE MPRKEL. lenin wrote in IpOO- "Tin* jemipo.se slavery, pity for the Faculty preferred Phone EE #*2lt! Rnwda oeeklng lo rvpodiate Sta- come to the State New* office V /ati t Government n.'l on'. Soviet noldieis, duped into ing their poignant views ey-ening* *8 the Treat Prlvr-I" ■Ml h Ike apathy of Ike pub TRAILER FOR RENT One bed ♦wo debet* to llnbun ami praetlee roovhdenre. Hand In hand with the State h,t». De|M>ait re Keel* otir mop'o in slavery bi.' thinking they were fighting .«.e t»i ee «Tt'DENT ROOM. FOR graduate! Could Stalin have acted more New*, one residence hall has in- -red Phone ED 2-R.ao »7 1, mile ! "Fascists" when they4 kilied de- etrl in exchange .for work , . sends it to suppress other !>«-• than did hi* aor- Btftutftf a dally poltftrat bultetPi trom camput E.D I-C3ET WT j'les rising against their jilavety" fensele * or ueai ty defenseless i tipf I* kt the i yeatenfav? Can tae have Hcrvlce xvhlch I* displayed on NICE SINGLE ROOM with cook- TRANSPORTATION any doobt now of what await* Ike htate New* i mg (acilitie* tor men Three hi.h ks i one of the prominently placed «* If we over rela* oor vigil¬ bulletin boards. In this writer'* FOR SALE j from I'n «» month .m Available immediately I3D Fern Street. ED- j ' RIDE WANTED TO Copper < • H in ance and permit oomrlvr* tohe- It may be hold and fearless 2-l*W 04 trv for Thanksgiving v.rc-.t' n W opinion no effort Is too great to DEER Hirt F Rnevi Maus. hetn *h*«e expense* phone IV S-3a»i rome prey lo Moviet might., a* to be!wee that Pur *ect»ritr lies help motivate our student* K>- *S Sportrr l./toks good and ONE Cyv.king BEDROOM MODERN apart after 8 *> Hungary yeatcrday? in atomic weapons, but if it , u . ugh. (u. punting ... $45 »w>od ,« 12 n,r d facilities shower $00 A4 KO>S ,vg> Co? im i ^I waa wards greater pixlitica! aware¬ « uge ningi. barrel with poly-choke mont' * - — RIDERS WANTED DRIVING 1 imdatarl 37 Roman The day of Infamy I* ended ness drawing a line between $23 Pboiw rtJ 2-UHXX Syracuse Leaving Novnnte' « Thatfc,:t « Detroit and lamsing are ontv to bit* or simply evening Phone Doug ED 2 60*i f Little 'nt The foul deed Is dime. The m«*l SPACIOUS LIVING LARGE lota, 33 Hidinnmh a relatively few hours from Rus¬ poiaomng them, it WxXiki w" 12 Native of heroic are dead Hut the cause mature vhade Rshing and swimming . Rinnrs wanted to Buffv- 4? Fa»tu;v that aame boldness and courage atmnaphere Mntern * trailers 1 New York and returning le. UrgtM state of freedom lives and Is stronger sian airbaae* via the Pole Th.< ouiet ------ 4.1 Cra t DOUBLE OVEN THFRMADOR 13. Lamprey 44 Shelly red than ever, nurtured by the bloo I potential threat alone should might be exerted ir searching stainless top tl!k> Beautifyd Erem-ti nnly^dogs er Court welcome p,ne Bluff Trail- i November .... Park take. Pbotte Bath i 21 Phone ED 7-787it- 14. Macaxx 4 Vtoir of those who fi*ll martyred In make people realize that every¬ foe an alternative But thi« Provincial conwde piano $530 Other R»DERS WANTED TO Ver 13 change in party or furniture IV 2-7MI8 «M jta.yinr Wednesday Vovemhe thowmf unhappy fre<**Uwn's cause The Hungar¬ thing Is at stake when the wort ! mean* not a f>ne pm. returning R»md'» out 47 Depraved ian txesH*'' will never forget We starts cracking up like last week pdministratior.. but of an entire REFRK.ERA V. IR 11 CUBIC feet LOST and FOUND ; exoetxsaa. Phone IV S-6421 16 TelU 4 Hisheaof thiee vear* old fli*' tamps tables r * xhn'l not forget And out of As human being- and as national policy. S»x the blin.1 bench trunk dining j «\ is Stopped man\ ahatl c**itini»e to lead the blind rhnt> vanity LOST" MAN'S BILLFOLD * 2U Surxe»..r*t hatred and tears is born the re¬ Americans or people living i« room furniture All modern design ts.nine ID paners of tarrv RID*" WANTED TO Co! > :;$ tadeny LOST MANS ftlLVDT streteh*- Precisely 10 p. ace 24 Men 34 Wa»'x (Odde*9 8 tanle* R45 | hand Elgin watch at Turkey Trot in CHICAGO RIDER* WANT FT For Crushing Hungarian*— «v t> -W of 25 Win- birds ix «d front stands Please notify ED- Leavn* Friday, four pm 2-®dtfl o-e dundav night Phone R " T' 35' \ m ' 2? Staircac i«rge 11 Founda¬ Mvc .4 **9 ' - ■ ... J-^54,1 .« -1 tion* t^> t 3h !\i-go e Ta- Ra-D 2*9 , P LOST UGHT BLUE leather Bon- Q f 2:4 t hose to to l vcty i: King RTl'DF^gC OFS'S*" ' Heavily 57 son lighter in Old College Hall Oc- TWO Soviet Union'Will Pay Ax i.x ; xAfiurr nv.icy ti i ii I m Arthur'! Npngy R-.ety T ykidr • ,#'4 eafk ti'bfr ?7 or 2H Finder please rdtone ; trio #»Tio«»y--#ation *n New York ' t» p.i .1 |M»W N 7 t.M.x,i\e a tn>d e . FD 2-1542 room 20(1 Leave message at Thanksgiving Glad to share • * Ira»t tke Lo.-m tf iens«-s Richard Ptortbr ED 3■«*" 31 Ma.tr 1 lhslh.v..f ? M' w>ure of 1° Mt-wmng n vise hie f iengin 8'"th- T-yhtrt. vk3»*«. $4 e»rk amendj • 21 Jump 22 MdktUh Hv THOMAA r. WHITNST heavy bloxx*. Many Red*? are mania. Bulgaria and Albania Adie. W.-.y; S'.>» l.'V pa-# SERVICE j XV A VTED RIDE TO Ch-eugo T will be greatly complicated Dis¬ : Thanksgtvmg Co-tact -Wayne • 1 24 Came quitting their parties in protest r Jt> rr together AF Foreign Near* Anolyat 'against the massacre of Hun¬ content with Soviet d.vrinatiiex. S««gt Soa iw:' : I -'Otto*/. 7 to* $t CARE"- GIVEN TO pre-*rhoot foobx 123 W Rhaw frr 1 U ,n R t anaing home Phone ! 1 WAVTTI>. T r r 26 Hj ecvt of dog NEW YORK (4A—The Soviet Union will It paying through garian workers Many non-party who supported with the prrser.c- troops Onri Soviet economic pol¬ of Soviet 8'auc B.t: f'-atk. -2* ,58 c*e : :--«a. 3 JO rm and .(to. ■■■ ■ H >inm TO vt.r. York and pot-ts along the th" ■■■* \ V- t members the lb 1J ACCURATELY AND, Leaving Tue®dav November 20 3 . ii L TIT r 26. lotded 30 Rather than thg n tn 32 lng Ap|xroach- pressing the Hungarian revolu¬ tion ed to shift their allegiance. t. Soviet relations with tinue W» increase in all the satel¬ lite* Catron ToweH. 3 Cannon Skeefs 1.48 (o* fl j tcript* a,nd the«es. Phone ED 2-J3R7 TERM - • - **• I CHECX AT HICK* e««*men4 ond wedding Studm for e- ' pifture^JI^ , [' cL 33 Make mistake a Kremlin leaders not yet renlire probably do Yugoslav President Tito will in¬ S. Inside the Soviet Union, i* 8) Fa 4a ted bta 14 45 rtrcheMra PARTY* ED T-tOOg TY Da via or out nf town at gpaeial ED 2-4HB rates P*- the extent to reaeanoKe to avsume. the tlr 7T evitably be worsened. The Sov¬ Is 34. Small mark 36. Very happy . which their conduct has under¬ iet Communist chieftains will authority of the Soviet govern - larqg State SJgnieH. 5 41 up Local and long dijtanc# moving WANTED ~ TT 5T i 30 Lo P- pg P5 33. Stave* mined Soviet international auth¬ tend to blame the Hungarian re¬ mead o»ur the Soviet people will Eiaj.bc Rai^oat* $2, Low tariff for nationwide moving ority and prext Ige—ami perhaps be damaged. Factional quar¬ l fl hL 39. Solitary 40 Concise even the basis of their power at bellion on "Titoiam"—while the Yngoolav Communist will blame, rels tttstde Die Communist Par¬ Rain Hat*. ?-4f' S'eep la.7v 9.45 STAHUICS Abl» V» Lin*, *e«eH A. a C AUTO #A«TS t * 45" 42 Idoii/e "9 up 5a 4^, •♦i " home. them on Moscow's policies ty loodorridp probably will be- c - 45 WJm ,trl for Am«fic«n Rod Bull W ,IM Here are some of the conse¬ S, The determination of the 7T * iar 46 Lamimb'i I quence* now being reckoned up National Communists »h.v now may ROR NOLI M. by ST ATI THfATIR IV 5 5R07 _ \ v 48 pen name Sho.xhonean AN0 h. W«h JM, CM) dT ! •N4 •44 50 51 ofainat the Soviet Communist control the Polish Communist i me hard way-—as ! Indian 50 Full of: Party for armed Intervention in Party to throw off completely eobxual powers be- KAP40OR PX TTON in4 B "*2 — AmJCA ,ii L M M. w r.ai •T being tat ; 55 «M suthx Hungary: 1. In Western Europe and the remnants of Moscow's dom¬ ination will be greatly increased, imrnod that attempts * * ' hosul* Rhgpord* r 51 Oriental elaewfcere outside the Commun¬ 4. Soviet difficulties in main¬ naked farce often mwvr.' I •m • a d NA- . TAMW5 CLAflBimDS ta right Hamilton RICH KXADSMHtr* . wmm tr ist Woe the entire Communist than the colon- Ereetg after taining domination over Cast off. . Queen Pure OU tmi froaa Baaglit roarwiMuM. movement has been dealt a very Germany* Qwcboatovakia, Ro¬ " tf . .torn corr.. Mexican Coin lion t Attack* MICmCAN STAT* Ff*Wfi Some Slates Will Ignore Tt November 14.. 1956 Page Three V I Shrimper Escorted New Segregation Rilling Wolverine To Port After Frav Stirs Southerners'' Ire Picture Schedule Mv IMF ASX«r|VTfP TRUSS l.HOW NS\ II,!,!'., lex. (.•!*» The Mexican regotinn to mean 'tie court plans punhoul C:?H The I t S Supreme Court's, lat¬ Wednesday escorted nil American nliriiiip |„,ai. the est t-1 uficomiti- Society ernment spokesmen in the South tiltional decision »»> tfse -amc Ag Board The skipper of the Pescadorv. Several indicated stute laws court ' ('apt Tom Wilson, w a- m citti- ral against race mixing on transpor¬ Govs. Gforge Bell Timnrrr- condition from two bullet Vau May » Copy tation -v^tems wpuld have to be OK's Staff wounds, his radm opm.itm nephew, Charles Wilson, said. The captain was hit Monday, th • and • tested and in separate court actions, pending such tests, .segrega¬ man. nient. lloifges. South Carolina. Frank ( le¬ Tennessee North anil Carolina, l.uther with¬ He of Your surf llrtinlntion and plaif Plrtiire ordrr with ijirl at df-k after havln* identi¬ radio operator said, when the tion would be continued on bus- held comment. fied voiirself for r:»pti«»nlnf V Changes C28. fired the Mexiean const on the the .Gulf of Mexico, 1! mi!.- olT IV-cudoia u» , Oov • ippi J F* f'olemaa of Missis- said that state would con¬ Negroe? have beep hovcoM.ng bo-.-'- and in Tallatia tyoth -c Montg.ip (• a m ei \ . A.i pio'c • pav ft il ptiotoeraph. later, on receipt of Four tinue to separate the races on appointments, four News of the Poscadora w i • agam t a-gn gatioll >1 the i a.» received h.v radio from Wil-on's public conveyances despite the ITT Moritgon.erv ttie Rev Mai promotions, one transfer, ten leaves of absence and two brother, Lloyd, 53. skipper of the shrinfp boat Joyee Cnrinhas llut l*oinl. several miles from the MrMurdo Sound ire strip whirh" the Air Force uses for its flying Supreme Court decision against ; eg legation on Montgomery. Ala , tin boycott Lidher King Jr le .del . * aid one i of the . ; J-ITop Theme buses resignations and termina¬ tions were approved Friday He standing reported the t'.irinhas helplessly by a short was operations, is home for 80 airmen and officers of one squadron of the IKth Air f orce in the Antarctic Deep Freere Operation. This 5?nd troop carrier squadron is preparing for an'airdrop at the South Pole "Our attitude about this deri¬ meeting would be held VVV-mc day night to dinnle whettn-i to Winner Name distance from the Pes.adora as part of the operations of the International Geophysical Year. sion." Coleman said, "will he the call off the boy. ,t» ft,,-re m .• .• Ken Both boats are from Browns¬ same as about the school segre¬ Samoray, Detroit fresh¬ by the State Hoard of Agri¬ " of the tugti court, ruling He aid ville culture. and are owned Santos Cnrinhas. by John •Seventh Lavalrv* at tile (Iladmer gation rases." lie added that the Supreme Court ruling was hasrd Negroes • "unquestionai.lv " t:! man. w;e- named winner of the decide to end the bov. .,?t J-Hop theme contest at the Jun¬ on an Alabama statute and that Appointments and effective Mexiean gunboats have ar¬ King termed 'the- Supreo e ior Class coffee hour Saturday. dates are as follows: rested numerous f. S. shrimp¬ .Mississippi'* newly enacted laws Court rulmg glot iou ■ da-. Profs Film Makes Debit l Friday a to His contribution to the con¬ Itill Leroy Kelt, associate pro¬ ers. taken them to port, confis¬ strengthen segregation "are lu».Vik. to end a long, night >f en¬ fessor. counseling center, March cated their ratclies ami lined the not involved." forced segregation m putilie test was "Liguatu*." a I#aiin 21, 1957; Floyd Gerald Parker, operators Gunboats have fired Georgia's Ally Gen Eugene tiansportation " word meaning water, Decor i- assistant professor, administra¬ at or near I'. S, shrimp boats. Wild Indians and dauntless trating to the high minded sold¬ Theater ( '••ok ant the ruling does nof di¬ Therp- immediate nicr beginning Friday. was no com¬ t on* ^iir the dance are secret. tive and educational services, Mexico claims it iers. I iII•« bad ib: lu-f rectly affect am Georgia city but ment frorr. Mon'gtare.ei bus «»vereigntv Cavalrymen will once again . preview. •• com¬ Samorav was award«si a Ui-ket .Tan. 1. 1957; Ronald O Larson, that it would set extends II sea miles from shore. Betty Button movie, a precedent bv pany official1' ■ fight the battle of tiie West Fri¬ A horse comes to the rescue ■ six years for the dance, which (vili l)-» instructor, general business, Jan. Neither the United States nor and saves the day. by merely which federal district courts In Tuskegee. Ala . State Sen I. 1M57: and Richard S Nuttall. day night when "Seventh Cav¬ would b»» held Fet>. 8 and 9 the shi impers recognize this galloping across the battlefield Swarthout. a veteran of five bound Gov. Marvin Sam Engelhardt called tlie court instructor, horticulture and short claim. Thev say Mexican alry.' a movie based on a short Griffin said Georgia would op- New the; year will be the waters and convincing the Indians that years at >|Sf, is the author of rulin* ^tyllui Km I... courses, Dec. 1. 1956. extend out stot.v by Glendon A. Swarthout, he is the ghost of Custer. Suf¬ pose by all legal means any ef¬ • al self - gov ern r i ieti! K dress for the hop Friday eve¬ only three sea mile- . several other short stories, a ' Promoted from the rank of A mile is I'* land miles. professot of comtnuniiation fort to apply in his state a high bardf. leader \Vhu< sea ficiently frightened by this they novel. "Willow Run" and a play a m tta- t ning's attire will i>e formal and instructor to assistant professor, U. S. shrimpers earlier .'kills, has its state preview in evacuate the field leaving the "O'Daniel" which appeared «n court ruling aimed at banning /ens Council, a ye-up opposing Saturday's informal Previous¬ ap¬ rffeetive Sept. I. 1957. were: Lansing. bus segregrition integrationi '.ant tti.i! \; far pealed to the government for Cavalry free to move in Broadway in 1917. c ly, formal attire wa worn on I'laine Mlsliler. institution.il ad¬ more armed Coast Guard Seventh Cavalry." starring In Florida. Atty Gen Richard 1 am concerned thev can move boats The movie is the second state lie received lus A B. and M A Saturday and informal^«,»» Fri¬ ministration; Irwin U'hitaker. in the Randolph Sc«»t'. is based on, the Frvm said bus segregation laws shrimping grounds to preview to take place in I .a rising, 'h'1 Unlver ity <>f Michigan the Montgomery.Cit> lane in. day. art; Donald A. Paxh. television protect what they say are their shnrt story. A Horse For Mrs and will lie shown at the Glad- remain in effect in that state and lock. *t«m k and barrel, to W . ti- I a-* Bcown has been schedul¬ .in i to- Ph.D. fi "in MSU. development, and Dorothy R. interests. They oNo thieatened Cusbr." written by Swarthout mie t tie enforced despite th<»/Su¬ ington. DC " ed to play for the '957 J-Hup. A former newspaperman, he Rosa, counseling center. to carry arms, hut were discour¬ more than two years ago The preme Court ruling • ii' f irved ay eorrespondent in story appeared in a paperback rhort Harold Davidson, instructor in courses and agriculture, aged by the Coast Guard The 1.1, S. Coast Guard con¬ edition of "New World Writing Men \s Union Smith in wspa|ids. America for 26 Michigan Sen W M Huihaeh. chairman of the Louisiana Joint Legisla¬ •I.OOK" CirU «c was transferred to research in- No 5" released in 1955. tive Committee on Segregation, firmed the m shimtlng, then re¬ Peter Packer, a movie writer Miuctor of horticulture, effee- tive Dee 1. 1956 (•ranted sabbatical leave* of fused to give further details. The Mexican Nivv Muustiv <>t Swarthout and his family and friends viewed a sneak preview the production at the Glad- I'vtitioning ' i • Ibvliv wm*l. reel Swarthout's i s A Hor eFur Mrs. Custer." said Court's I interpret Hew the decision oil Supreme bp- CAN STYI.E absence were Chailes I* Wells, and the II. S Embassy in Mex¬ ico City said thev lacked iinv rner Theater Saturday morning Eiuls Tov w as tu mi at 6 3u Tue Barbara II. Johnson, home dem¬ fore the age of waiting KI9 2-2114* to recover the brtdles of the vic¬ will now be open to all male day morning , onstration agrnt. I.cnawee coun¬ ty. from Nov. 16, 1956 to Jan. Solution Cited tims in order to give them the proper burial. students so that will be involved. more students 15, 1957: Nprman R. Sedlander. 1^1 I The Indians take dim view The petitioning will be for assistant professor, mechanical |\y |Nl I \\ «11*11 ^ a engineering. Feb 1. 1957 to Aug. / of and having the white make the men around battlefield off- committee member* which are This Wssk 31. 1957: Mary V. Cobb. Instruc¬ needed to work on Student Itv THE AS*n«T\Trt> TRUSS limits to their tor. nuralng education. Feb. I ft. pale-faced broth- Guide Program. STt'N. Ithmd Juvenile delinquency can Im«*! 1957 to Feb. 1. 1951; Marvel I.. eis. which proves rather frus- Drive. Activities Carnival and lie stopped i»»» the local level, Matthew's Odland. instructor, nursing ed¬ on four newly created commit¬ Justice George Fdwards of De¬ ucation. Feb. 10. 1957. to Feb. tees: Rush. Personnel, Special troit, Devvlv elected to the State II. 1958. Supreme Court, told the Michi¬ IH/thana .l/i/WirnrtO - Events and Publicity. Arthur Sherbo, assistant pro¬ 11 iit'f f'ri'i/rtv lleadlinr MemU-rship the council is Scotch Litssic gan Counselors' Conference on fessor, English, from Sept. 1, Tuesday tat Michigan State Uni¬ open to alt male students who 1957 to Aug 31. 1958; Kenneth Friday has been designated a* have a minimum of a 2-point versity the last day to apply for diplo¬ grade average. Hadabuugh, assistant professor, ' Wh- n the vouth reaches the health, physical education and institutional stage it is very often ma and clearing deficiencies for The purpose of Men's Union Viiiiillu Icr Urraiu recreation, from Jan. I. 1957 to first degreedf the degree is to be is to form a stronger bond too late to help htm." Justire March 31.'1957; and W. H. Ken¬ Edwards told the more than 400 granted Fall term, Walter among the men of MSU, to de¬ Hiillcr-i-olrli Sauiv nedy, instructor, vocational edu¬ Swartz, assistant recorder, an¬ velop leadership and to sponsor >outh leader attending the con¬ nounced today. various service activities for the cation, Jan. 16. 1957 to March ference Applications for .j diploma benefit of the campus. NIIU i5. 1957. The counselors were urged to can be make in the Registrar'! Any additional information Resignations and terminations W included Anne Graway. instruc¬ help establish a pattern el iivmg f<>r the youngster Gem-rally, tie Record Office, 106 Administra¬ can bo obtained by calling Dick lii|>|M il Urt-uiii tion Building. Srhaff. ED 2-5329 tor. nursing education, effective said, the delinquent does not Jan. 30. 1957, and Edwin W. Mil¬ mill a tiust adults because his parent,* ler. instructor, engineering draw- have not set a pattern of living rlirrrv lop mg. Dec. 31. I95ti. for him IFC-PARNELLERIO COUNCILS oil Divorce, drinking and mental illness in the home are the three Faculty Member* I'ii Allenil Meeting* major causes drcm. Justice Edwards said.# of delinquent ehil- 1 prnwiil — only 25c — Four faculty Michigan State's department of members from most "Very often, the parents of a delinquent child fail to do'the common things for the Variations in Om Mori Hcrih tf microbiology and public health child," he said / Typically, a ne- wtf!attend veterinary rcvTfltrh meeting* throughout this month. I* C H. Cunningham and Dr. queeUd child is forced to fix tu* own meals or go off to school or Modern99 IMS. play hungry." Uoyd D. Ferguson, department at Ihr head, will work with the Amer- aan Veterinary Medical Associ¬ ations research council in Chi¬ V-. «■ cago Nov. 25. Dr. Forest Hud- llailr 9:.1D <0 3:30 dleson will attend a conference Friday. II 3k$afflfi4 :,r.r- 4 "f research workers in animal RECORD DRIVE Thursday Til 9 «" dhense Nov. 28-27, and Dr W. 1 Mailman will speak to public 9-12 P.M. 92.30 prr rouplr mi i nil,. health officials and water and sewage plant operator* at Mon- TODAY i UNIVERSITY SHOES " >na State College Nov 15-16. MICHIGAN PKEMIF.R UNION CONCOURSE The British away snow by blowing it with railroads clear . 1.-5 p.m. nQEnasESBvai WK ARB PROCD AND PRIVILKGBD FRIDAY NOV. ISIh We've Got 'em, Girls! con pressed air, which DporUff the snow in the same operation TO HAVE THE fKEMIER OF FI F.ECKD I.INEI) THIS EXCITING PICTURE! RTOBT BY j * f fir?t j- GLENDON RWARTHOCT or MICHIGAN STATB UNIVERSITY SNO-BOOTS the silk chiffon stole — i . The all lex you want f "':5ll l#a, karr >•# th.uchl aboal Iramiu «a.«aM« ar "hraaklaa abulia Ulnt lHa" CUSHION CKEI'E SOI.ES misty float of fashion NOW rmm mm mltm* kallraaa. 4aar* l—aaal TW Ktm 8 l-Malita liana af Kallraaa Panrlaa iflm aaarlal law. law .Wartlaa. ralaa fkla HalMar Seaaon—batk rlaaa ■«• prlaalr la 99.! A wciKhllcss lir#»thtakimr length of ft* a sl^iray of (rrfumo |«ire silk chiffon, ... a Rent!- it f Uara hltnl Walla. Swta(. lawba. Taaaa—rata Maaka! Itlark, (.rav. While Vaall k* awwlaa* M kaw aMaklf raa caa Imn Ikaa aU- drift of femininity howwer yon wear it: as We larHa na aM nar IHnMa la tw a. k ul r« .. Sizeu ap to 10 am aaa Wall a* laMrartara aal rajar a iiai»ll»aaUrr u stole, scarf, hood, fichu, or sash. Soft ombre kaaaa wtlk aa Ikare ink. beitre.^aqaa, cop|*r, Ilea riaeaiH Ike akaaae la |rt aiaee faa FOR WINTER DAYS AHEAD (told, or black-to-whilo. 7.95 afl aI We¬ il EC0MB A GOOD HANCBt! "Ob Caaipua Slaea 1927" CALL IV 4-029 V. J. DeCamp & Son on* u ajl • 1* m ■new m utu w I'MVERSITY SHOES & v'4M II Fl. di i Norrmlifr II. 1956 MimmAN stat* vrwn F»gr Four IM Sigma Nu Defeats U. S. Olympic (lagers Schedule East Shaw 3, 35-19 (aitafortli and IVddie Pace Predicieil to Beat Reds W'POMKROAY rOOTHAl.1'. PRACriCK PIW.II 7:23 JI-L'niverBlti Tea his in Senii-Finah MKI.RlMKNi: • 1I S mll«v«' tennis could brat Htix- tike* v*. bigniA ! HoW'LIMi si«»* Olympic I•;<-kt t!«;«'! reprcsmtntivcs and - America's tow- Alley II* I.ARRV UROM KWNKI » riiu- i»!% tt piaii b,-'iiti t.ike them easily, a jrroup of Ameri¬ I-." blcnu Nil vb. 3-1 Niim* Chi vb* Aim Phi Dell Sivrma Nil, fi'iittirinjr the fancy runninsr ami accurate y.« IlrII• Vk I.CA cans v\ ♦ j•» plavcil On* l.ed- in llbrralrl) dirty, I think, hilt just passing of .luck Peildie, defeated a very spirited Ea.it Shaw a |»ract u ♦ vaiiu :-ald M"ti ,'t team Tuesday nik'Ht, 35-10. Mil Id i!a> . A lug drhrr*." and rough. Thr* arr All-Amcrican The winners will meet the Vikes tanijrht in the-Ali- If. Krod.xh.im <«l Woodruff, Llniversity cliantpionship contest. i Mark I f.it;, •■.ml l'iiM*> June*.. one «»f Defended by ed The Snakes of the scoring Sigma~Nu open- with Jack Ped¬ - ifV FTunriwo pluier; mi ! q! .n« tf.i- San IS (flvit i |'.ii team, won Id His Coach dle throwing u to Jack touchdown pass Page, the play covering IM Standings rw. i l -.« k_iif f Russian I fist break pas.x- 13 yards. Hob Powell caught a PINAL » all I Hill Russell would make FORT WORTH. Tex (/!») - loif-t Peddle pass for the extra point. DOK.Wir«NI% Din(1 ,11m Swink was AIl-Anieri- Dim k 1 kad Hha» II a tuot.kev .il 7 4 Soviet Jan year Kant Nh«w 3'x ofTrnxe ellrked J>' 3 • I isy- 1 4 | all-everythirig as he romped »..A thin about-to-be touchdown. Hon Arrnd (44) (extreme left) 3 t K ioilman !i. Michigan State shaded l*urdue IMI on enn, in the Ncrond period when half- I.N | »*»* lit) k» »••* tt Southwestern gridirons in k» 1 I A • only to fumble. The hall akidded over the line where end a..x i 4 A 0 over l b.* big Hum.hi ne t turns and crashed toward the goaI on an K-vard run bark Marsh Cuts forth scamper¬ 1 1 « fcx • 1 5 tt great one-inau show for Texas l..x 4 it for the winning Til. KolodileJ hit the hall Juxl ahead of 1'urdue'* a ed :(5-yards for a touehdown. IX 1 Nil kS II • I . *,hu.it. lb- c.iu'l jump at all." Ton.v Knlnd rl«*i (93) pen need on Christian University k III Wext Khan Him k IX The extra point pass wax hat¬ i.ioi Nl IV I tt ) I t«ii• ham 'alii. 'Russell will Tom Fleteher ('ill. Now it's almost the end of the W «» 1* 1 11 « ted down hy a Sigma Nu de¬ *1 X J- '•211 k) • — • J I • !.n k .1,1 III f.hl»tv fnotoall season and once in a W.x 1 112 W» 9 2 : * iMaeklin Field I fender. ksl l t • . Tlii- i:.nj.-iiituai) Russian did Kithher (lame at while you'll hear the .question ' What happened to Jim Swink'.'" The Snakes, however, used *» X A h.i i 1 2 I II 1 il Ail • » • k li"" k V Aimxlroog Dim xi "it..! nit act ion against the Mor¬ Ovej al TuscaliHisa, Ala , the their aerial power to notch two III 1 0 i %rm B' ! tt i trim kfinrtii ,11 4 Final Tilt Today inn hi I »>< X' touchdowns before the first half 4**** 1 1 n arm •••« 1 « but worked out Frosh Play day Texas Christian played Ala¬ mon Yankees Aim | .inkrrs. in Iril 0 1 1 .Arm 1 1 E 1 M Intermission. After a 30-yard ,x tlx- .i iiii.ii Arm 4 h !»rl* 11* I iindir hi alum! an hour before the bama, the crowd booed when lie Arm 3 t ! » jaunt, Peddle connected with i .mi |.i l.l.v.i Bailey Mlork kill I t ihil III XJtli llf i*a!»:i lb I slow and awkward came out of the game Dlork VII Da >- J tt l*ir»lo .1 # 22-yard scoring i ••I 114 X' •:t ..hviou-ly will he no help to VrhiMil qUArtrrhaek Ted Lord on a »a ;•* It l( MIX I In- \iix-ih-jiin roulii The last of 1 he freshman foot- Weaver l coachiu« the Wildcats, e.in prep t'oarh J. II. Wliitw-orth wrote Ii4 C» *21 tlx UusNun*. la* W it. Soviet train His .1: Mstaiit.. are Paul Meipiire I arr* Hlelat\ passing led the Swink a letter the next week pass. 114 J 12 Da * Da « t| inteisi|uail names will i»r 111 hall teams to the I'luiigerS Inuehdnwtt. 'I'iu' extra point was added on. 1.4 1 be jil.iMsl at it p 111. today In and Kvan Slonac The I'luilHern wa* apnlogiyiiiK for the aetiunx of the Peddles to Hill Walling pass. twnrk IX Ho an Dl«« x \ willClMn t ollis prut liling the • a 3 II Dr *- Sallerfielil's Kt I Mack-liii SlailHim tindei game will t«i directed bv Assistant oach .fohn J'oloiichek and his wiimiriii margin with (he rvtra Alahitmi* fans. With 50 seconds remaining in Dr 1 • lir I** ••21 Hr ••• Hr T J tt Jim hasn't made a II ' . Dr conditions Tins season the second period, Peddle hit XI HuUerfield Dlmk (ii at>l«-. Kied Sue 11 and Hank Mill¬ point. iilot-k ingle d.i/zling run His longest Slops Chapman 2 will tie the filial Jerri Met JI mneri with a seven- 1 II Hu J" i I • The Do 4- name ik I! j'l'b.e V K'-u Mlllej sparked Do ••*• : ■ lo tin- left has been eight yards, ar •* i | i 1,0 J'* meeting III I series of three Die learn-. Iiave beefl ptaclic- t' \\ ddi -if in Itn M-coud liame, yard touchdown pass. Peddie Do 1 1 'I Ho « i ins longest to the l ight has been . PIP 'VIPKNt K. It I • T'» contests betwiTti the two squads, C\ n tiiuchd"-.* ft*. as tile set Up the score after aide-step¬ Do A i lie has scored two touchdowns » 1* j ii I h 11• a»:' • hi-ala weigh!. scored a Vet's Wildcats The Plungers ing 35-yards. r. j*»«* 2 2 »: ;»• on*..' Sipia.l pel ohnel wa selee- l> hat d-p|**SN|iiv; defefCt'.- Tills tune last season in- had i I k n O . Rout ovri i i 1 J ki : ■ eh all).mil won the fust came. 7-li, Willi Itie leil with nIj-ss nit evenly-man¬ I Uildc.it- will tb plavilli; Walling grabbed a Peddle paw r. : li J 1 j • « -.Mill. t liapmaii "I ltos'ou» Wildi'Jits coming back to take lacked up about Ui lie had made for the extra point. W Kather Dimk \xi ned learns • i'1 ... 'fx i vh ••• "f hallb.i.-k Dim k i * " I in » tin- " «»i» » l«*t xl hill V t.i• iui:,.t m the seventh I'll li inn up to Ho yards II £ •' 4 « 1 D i- • • ttie secoliil. In the first game, Alt-Amerl- I •• .nin !i w fto ifljuiisl hi several irasotis why 'Die third period oj%ied with li I'" 2 11 m .iliil rllxiMi I In * hi lint ilr iinind tli**11 *•< he-lule.l 10- mark Hie first Then- are D » l I'odav's lilt will I. the li t Sigma Nu scoring a touchdown l< t 1 2 II Ilidll Jim hasn't Hashed on the nation¬ H I DID D • l lime (he freshinrii have plaied It.1 contest will on a 14-yard pass play from al scene The main one is that iu* l am i ! i ailirif. "ii j...mt th« New Km land hrav* Sattet field in Nlarklin. It will he played (ioaelieN* (ilinie In ii,isn't had the blocking Peddle to MciJIinnen. Peddit* • ilMinpinn lie,v *>m «>i Ibr intfiotfiol r»pir«rnlr4 IA4I <«"" 4-r . under aetuil g.iiur eonditlons, added the extra point running 01 intrr ilnrm lir»i llltht pooi ★ * * FREE wi-ii-f.l titled with a vii'loii • I Uthl eomplete witti motion pictures (iomin«> l-Yidav III. oh (bif¬ (4iOnc linrupN l.axt season Tt I had a great around his left end. * romirr-iip 111 ingltMNO pUoillo 4- f, the jaw that sent Chapman |ii halfback named Ray Taylor, who *«crnog IIikIii for use by the roarhliu; statt. ida I N Peddle continued his devastating llnrd pUo in indiotfiul tumbbiu; I" fin* eonvas almost » • ith r.iili milnr mnbri turn- t 'mversily w ill was always taking out the Head Kieshmau Coach I loin; MieliiHaii Stale piusMiig attack lo hitting Ooorgc plAiwfts m >bird IiikIiI I li *«(*iirt c till I »n l lull t I. or X A mi . m "! I fa 1111*4 • lane it* lourtn annual Haskel- i.iiiier |"»-llri would-he taeklers when Jim ran Wallace witti a 26-yard toueh¬ fourth pl*rr o* ln«ti«idw*| 4 -.r v. X nf m ill l.rhl I foil oil liuht pUiaflti ball Coai tie: Clllili oil the I'iiMI- to the right. down pass McCilinnen gathered ** ill In ,-l*i ii iivii* m l nl Ink I ton IIikIii onr ihonpinn KmurfirM I |.|| 1-1 Ida. and .Saliitdav. Nov. I ml Knrtirilfi Al left end TCU had a telloft m a peddle pass for the extra points .nitl I t timtriiNi-r trrr Ml \rrll lllKliI two i lumpii'ii Rr« iht* t Jt-J4 111 II in 1. \|.\.r|» n.uned IV* i li Kngrum Inetures point. I ImlH llirrr i h ini|ii»n H01" I M"ic lli hi coacties from <|l 111 Ml luiweti that he neiei missed h With the srorr reading 35-6, I IikIiI four ili.iiuplon l»a so.* rloiibl* *| I le .in I oak »•» Miehn: .1 I mo m . Indiana ami III Pit Moiri OoO.ib.Mi PiiM-k all sea'-oli Fast Shan 3'* olfrtiHr hammered Mnllrrlirld won Ibr 4»rmi«»r, i . BINOCULARS < U110 hi expi . le.l l.» tic on hand I I Itoii On II ir 1 .1 . Ini and Kngiam are gone; for two toui-hdou us Ken Novel loolb.nl ciiampinn>lii|i biik ti**.; |iollll« ttrii Sii4« »(» ir.un* » 1. 1 Hie pi in 1 am <•! ilciiu'il l 1.1 - Willi) .Old oliolti»'i gieal Itloekei, who tired four yard tourhdou n pass SIX ilid let sh*« third **ltb l»o BUD K0UT5 a - I mil: • ii ill , lie i le hi line » I 1 I.an. ) • or in 10 helped Swink along last sea-son - to Cutsforth. b4ilirr. r.niminit «nd Mr*** II II I. t*rtlr*»DH lor Innrih «*ilb (brer p»hm . » t an-1 a i n vie « "i tfu P.IMi-Y/ . In.eta* Hun Coopci, a tackle lias been loushrd sexeath with ■" \«i*ioit ol |tn Muhman State 1 1 t ■ Hill ltd | on on lint lxoiiiiea|i|wnl b> tiijuiies all sca- the/5-ore w.i* a set up by a It-Mles VniisiroiiK srnred no pntnl* CHEVROLET ba .ki fli.il! •■'|U.»i|. K" toil I, I N'ihi II "..III I 11 1"•• b ; nl) 23-yaro t'Hi hi Hud Jar vis f'uts- fortti caugld Ha- extra point puss IKttUXIIl "•#»*! I Motile in Xirnuf Your Choice SpoU'-oi ol the plot'.i im 1. 'Mh Iiicui Slaft 1 uivi lsltv the I »• - )(• i). lioid kofllu to oi I II lfl|v«l'l I iii» Ho »il I i loll was Arioflier going thing Jim sa* foi the scoring play he .from John An Klrser. mterferener pr n a I ty lllni k MKniA K4|ip« Nil big Dell* I t « (Mltmelll ol Inteti ollerpale AHl- llll I'ak lUkfi e\er\ time lie had the Itall ftut 1 belA I hi A Phi * I |tin Hiiilett |*lin \|iloiin against Sigma ^41 put the ball on I'XI 2 1 Without the blocking he wasn't ni I II 1 t i.it* 1*1,1 UtH *. • the Snake- two-vard line with . Ii X Phi I I making it, so he turned to being two minutes remaining in the ThrU XI tt 3 <> \ ;»o a power (Uhhoi » Phi k IB game lUot'k III s24,j: don't make »U « * * LUCON^ 7 % SOW HIIHMM. I'ower runners After having two passes fall AID Ai.K bit I ki • pills 1 11 tho«e long jaunts that ratrh the .incomplete. Flrser hit Cutsforth, Phi T«o I 2 p fc rni HI 4 S Mela* I i&NIINt »«0m IOHI'4 7 \ .70 I ihui't m |Vn This Show!. , A,*r of the Aii*Amerira pickers ufio grablnxl the hall from two I'hl Drll livlla i hi i 4 r k xi* l*|T —or the fans. Sigma Nu defenders lor the I Arniliinise I * /nt i IAS! fANSINO * PHOWf ID 30944 Hut. s.iis Clinch Ahe Martin, touehdown. The extra point pass ,* I PI A K P>! • NOW! I ratei nity l,4nipion Nigma No Jim act ti a lb i- .1 lietlei fiHitball tell incomplete in the end zone. Ml MOM.) I toil X ACAIIUMY AWAKO WINNUKS plant this season than.he was The gam** ended with unde¬ INDCPLNDKNT I IRsf MIOU »i *• I* Al feated Sigma Nu running the Jllnck I last year HIID » 1111 v.. i slum s : ij in i t Hit" .No. I Shown 2- (i- f41:III lies a better pass receiver, the clock out. lub.irs I Bionllex hcttei blinkci. makes fewer de¬ THE CRY THAT J New ni4ti f iuh ROCKED JANE WYMAN • LEW AYRES fensive mistakes good runner, he just hasn't got¬ the blocks and he's a fhtxiiifi Trial» Slarl Prailo-e for all hnxmg team Mulldods llorni lo4d> Hlmk It LINN'S ten • A Ikes THE WORLDS- will Liegin tonight, ( 1»//;/; 1 sikh' "There's nothing ailing Swink candidates and not Monday as previously, *'«" AUnor *lli« "Johnny Belinda" HOTTEST thai a good block won't cure,'* Alien said Martin iistnl. i.rill Nnundx STRIP I I XHNI.I.L % Dlork r. III -»i I., htflml IliuT Across front Union Drowns * el, I l.Ill* A CHARLES BICKFORD""'^™—— IMwBlUn (tub Alpha Kapp* Club UHMiiuuwwiwi w j[M ftifcUUSCO KMTMLD L*n*ing All Man Hlork |V '2s ttd (ireat Hit! Shown 12:10 • 4:2a - S:la *»her llappi Acre* la t«4n« Ni-hoLarx Rat* Motel All! Ironmen Block V » lP&A4C W ildratx & HNTIriu *NY*NI liCRAWFORJ^ IXI'ITEIS uabakiiim: raincoats A * el* || Mnwer K Stoiktcts Blo-k At ROBERIMRGHUM j t Dry WHAT BUI MAI fls-fronl, ratlin -leese. slash |MN*kt'ls Moll* TUwnrth URSULA MSS EVE ARDEN • ANN BLYTH • BRUCE BENNE ^ETT 19.95 Howland Hex || Bhrk Alt ftau Heffler Nnrx |l QLKRT ROLAND Nwrx r.ley I I farm tq Stork A III CUSTOM SHOP Raiders CAMPUS FALL TERM GRADUATES KAST ORAM) RIVER ON THE i.«i*l l.rllrrx Pall Brarerx I ,*S- EAST LASSIMl, MICHIGAN KorkHt RrarratB CCH.06 by D» turn AND FACULTY llll \.» t — Mlim\ #* »« - 9 IMI KI ? #■'7' NOW AT ur > * HI-FI! WHOLESALE x • SAME HUGE AS ALUEB RIM! • MR Vmm GNMSES! SUI • MKMITI KUVERY And — A di ItrkoJ ■ j Nice (irL nice Dome I &< - how did ehe tell Hue ter! NOW IS THE TIME - Fl >r HMNtS WCS Now! Yardlay Pro-Shaving Lotion 'a Cry for electric $having Coairnicnt terms — We accept tradeHas TO ORDER if ^ I in the skin • toutcm your • eiimmatcT roior bum and roxor ding CAMPUS MUSIC SHOP <«* Night1 • • countcrocti mokrt if toiy pctvpimhon wdiiik your CAPS & GOWNS Ui ktubborneU hoirt •N. [loir^T OBKIfN BONLEW MB - • MkUUE h«!|m §>v« o amaothor Al yowv wwpin aforo, ofocfric above! $1 plot iu HtaMwU&A ' -t-ri.np. a UNION BOOK STORE 106 W. Grand Rixer i,M)bnfcA»», ki t s&g Ill •VJMV <5 Four Major Schools ' J 0 *£m - • T— Injury Siege Plagues Spartans rift MicMiun State isn't worrying ■ St;,»''. wi'i-aa 8-1 record »'■•-•' fo repair torn hgamen** in hi« Placed on Probation too f'it ball title. much an now umi'i about pip'-d Big it* ehow'e JO fo«d-, 1 •mason, «•«-»• ie IH'iO with ih-o ha- ;»n*edg» NlinfiC'-O*a taking thn >- o if of tour The Spartan- wt't ?!> *o tar'e-i • '; n •• right the Bo»r. k'•-«- •.Fa"'1. i - and ... -yrl, .. thr--agh ■ , k f«yr a* | nrrnoTT bt* r*e National ntlw II,r change- are U», s|irr. ;pu» '•»> licapo!!- i-t '• i 'i f ■ bod H'fb;eV. .► -,y .• « Vuulhrrn California In !. . i . • durational Inundation placing North Carolina Slab* Ft> lay mom in if in of Vf.ati* Athletic A m Coim- "prnvlil- rn;mv faot'ir- iovo'v •( ' t ♦o • • ' h;,. ' •».. dei on a four-year probation, start¬ 1 Twwlav night i I '-.- t four . # Mudrnt-atlllrtr* id Ihr mil- ln-Unl Coardi D'lttv Dsogh- ;j?'»-rfiOou h. ./-er, S F •./ pny-f- vrrallr Hlth munltiU ing Tue-dav eity attd hik aldt-s are nio-ti- "Purdue played a •: . o f «ian „Mif school* on pmbotiur,* ia.li al- Iimanm." !*■ >mnril. ranerd. Ihr During that period the school grnashiruj '*-fi r-.e griee it. rjt y uff.-re.} by y.orryi^g a V/u1 va ph. 'i1 game inu sure • • sffe ■jTTliUft \ h ICC (l! fill"!, {I'O'il Will not be eligible to eiper ath¬ ' .ri OO *• -M" • V Jones rounril -aid frnni *111 lo J7S i-oiiditiori of the Spartan -ip j • . .o , . ■ ... .,,1 • .. Of e ' - ; •„ f aiijcijvating in all NCAA-?.pnn- mohtli. letes or team* in any of the 11 football Coa'-h Ir.ff. • ' -"•f •' aw ^ new going through if "»t.*',t »'«• • •»-t or co-operating even!' fr». California's probation was lev- NCAA event-I or the 25 co-op¬ injury siege of the ">:i -,r . said , J end#fl .. - -.*.1- ranging fM.m nine erating events, including post¬ It would '*»•. ;» narrow s'lued- We d;dn't lo-.U good ' »•'« •• l »'}' eled because. the eoun.il said, - U1- | ih- to lour % ear*. ■ two members Of the fool bull season bow game*. If MS'.' mi.kr 'he Big 10 V! ert.v adrro'ted' "Br»* -.•■•-'••■ I H gf f .'! Dave K I The four school- I'm Noith coaching staff "administered Southern California was plac¬ alone ways happy to to; , up with . I » •-Am* State < Ohm an ed on probation unttf July I, fury \a d emergenrv aid fund," Shite would have b" <* Mir •• • I - ■ .h- University. ,1. making 18 loan which avciaged ;ippi->\> 1958, when probation imjiosed nesota Saturday In add Daughei'ty. w■»• !••,-. • ppy if »• J I • „• -*■- . 12 9 tie, ov« r I' .r- < y. »v / b." wei e unnamed rames Aug 2! i . Mate the rxMineil uid, the vi„- Al the same time, the council Both team* are banned from i'i the Big 10 firlale. Sa'ufiay. ■>■'} pi%y*f t ' :> ■'< -named "prospective Mudrnt- events fui those-pei iods ob efved Diu/ti'Cv Vi • the. University of Miami Fla < dMftr." iifUl Texas A X M The art ion rnlvmitu of CaliforniaV pro¬ i oneentrating on the one .• Awmff the Inducement*. the rules out bation continue* lo Nov. 13, .'.■•• have left W" k""ov. Mini " any possibility that - h vaid. M-ven-veai were annual inol.i .,| < i-,'i football «trhoi.l« teams, from these 1857, one year from Tuesday, but the *rhoo! will hr permitted sofa oil.'v i going »'» be toiiyb -Hire they •••till e».pi - til..' i LAWRENCE TOM IT A STUDIO will be able to paili.i- •i.Hon fot A friend of 1lM- !>|o Jiate in post-season bowl to take part in NCAA sponsored l"hunee for the Ho-e Bo .vl game- athlete a- veil a a Texas a X and ro-operaling event*. S'-outifig feport' have if tn-p. nve M i« ranked fifth M Vlilml Itl.ljf.. I.,i-l (..neiiii! • it unreMrirfeti rlmiat hip nationally in the Associated This brings to four the num¬ one ohi A/ifh a 5-1-1 ri» e I i>no State, the council -aid, Pr.-s football poll and Pacific g'.mg into 'tie game, will be Miami i ber of Coa-f Conference i (N,*\l In foxhole I'. \.) t a- rui!t> of allow ing'ifv hea l ranked eighth. K.hools chastised by the NCAA. typically tougli outfit v-/:»a!l roach" Wcmdv Have-, lo Both schools All but California weie banned The fjophers fou'id theirfe'vf re "a private emergent v aid were considered from Terry HI«hii show* off (he new outfits the varsity cross rounlrr a talent 'ju.jf terboek ,n liobtiv Hour*: 'I lo .1 prime candidates for howl bids postseason bowl game*. team Hill he sporting in cold weather ( ailed "Srhladles." the two ' ♦ "• » than avt Momhtx lliru. SaliiFiluy policy-directing Washington weie eha*ti a 'eg I'Iioih- I II 2dlKIS<> tiefi the rwiiMil said, ramr In*- tdifTc-t Aug. 21. 1659, and the Umvei- penalties in its history College. The Spartan harrier* are heliexrd |«» lie the first team lo line and tin* back- are iepo»'e/i sity of Washington until Aug. adopt cold ucjlher equipment of this t»pe. piasber than la-1 *■ a-o'i 21, 1938. Walter Byer*, executive sec¬ Sports retary of the NCAA and a mem¬ ber of the cumuliV Committee which eonduetfd ip Infi.ftioo Trade Three Players v«tfttil»r ll. l4",*.#; N»KlM Spurt. Itlitio '"'"i MICIIH.AN HI ATI! NEW* \ .o id •- r i . |( iv IMerrr foil Hili'looi- Ihige live Vestigatioiis of alleged ctxle violations. saiel Jahlonski I CHICAGO V p . Chicago Cob roiu •f iVi r Iteds -ai't Sin.r>. VETERAN'S 3 V tor "basic policy." ( lib' T',c • 11 itc-d ol|tf ughlv i< arded on 11 « w« • The In the ca«e »,f Texas A X M. Meeting Place l et. w» , .fit pl'ehet Wvrreri d,i«*i hi flyers said, « report of a ne-.\ I. S. lakes Wraps Off violation ha* been brought \* - fore the rounril iri r«ceid flat hit llo-.k f. • to '1,11,1 at I tl.i .eke, »hii.- I • , .1 .11,. o ■,.•1/ ••!.n Hi ci:» .1 iblor. d 1 I loci -t ' I,.- A- months and the Southwc t Cut . . ! Ia . ami !•!»' >11 I. i S •■*:b-tr.fi lias Been (llianued • • la t Olympic Squad Today ference has not as yet had an Opportunity to study the report. C ,h- John I' A . o, Hoi) ,nt be • ■ • c deal o ■ 1.-.RIT, the YJt.I.IJO! IJNK ' Tb Australia's /rent for the first time iri six Y'eiglilmeii Killer the Jatilonski. 30 hatted .?.»! for HI •* ■••■k- ok a»mj ami Fncle Sam field team Wetl- takes the wraps off his powerful lid Meet of Year 15 home 65 runs Krdlrg* last season, hitting run* ami *ing|eton. 36. a driving arros* righl- College The Wednesday Nijdit Reeling. - — The MSB weightliftmg team .hander. has lo-eii one of the ••"fay fiiyht at suburban The Am-tralians likely to i'actfie I oast l.eagiie's outstand¬ Inn November I I. Will Be Held In are will tiavel to D»'roit inmpe te -cb.ny in another preview be di .apf»ointed if ttiey expert Satumla-v nmiit in »h« Southeast¬ ing hutlers tor the past five " * he tn ee the Americans pull off Olympic (iamiN. ern AAI! Michigan Champion¬ year*. record performance^ tension ship Meet at the Not 'tie.,- 1*1 Wto-eno.' ,hd '.'3H tor the gave way n Conch Jim Kelly indirated he tl «' *•• h-Vmah-i .porafity to sport Ifunpat'sn v. flog dh riow ih- wouldn't let themselvr- iri the night meet his men extend YMCA Ttie Spartan team, captained < ' lib • .o- lie III I lo b ,0 ' .- . . II... n•., .,!' .213 • '»;! h I >•-.-,! I if .me |f| . hraliir.- Ilium r Antlionv I In//. Section (1. Bin. • ♦ *»%n-ing a* the Olympic Village by la*- Wright f hca\ v weight«. .. . .. . F urthermore, thi* ccm»| weather - *h»- Hungarian will A illllC I P.I t|.» j-. !T,J. has not in« lude Frank Sehreihans ul 1.10 Tavorable 109 Al 7:30 P. M. ' -ed in quarter* been fur H.i- ••».!-oc. t;...i 3 13 mark and no more than 60 and Charles Van Sycle I lB't training. a I 66 Kit A • • from the Ru- i..n* pound*"). I'at O She a (181), F.u rfc »* tr.fercrt The weather eontlnue* to" have Duda J'.olc Sc tiidfmg. rie... f'i icago « * a ran high in the prr- (163), Dave Norton ( UK, rres-t. wtiich i-.to be a biting fall rhill with measion- and Mike Cimino (l32< .» * :.o*- This Important Mis-ting!' in al shower*. » rm gra«* track-' becau-e of will br.« the team's first lf»M U» Mute The*tor j i ■* " - hi.'* test race and the first The 1,000-yard rare promises a nee this fall as a unit .ippt ar- Hiftv 1'lult Mn time ! » ■k at America's excitement with Australia's Jim Th*- group Given Away Knell Kvening r«Tord-«hat- will be accompan¬ ■ T», Sj.art.n Rif.'e Club will -*.ng *'ar\ who are heavy Hailr-v and Don MrMpien fac¬ ied by Dr Wayne Van If us of hold a •• cetir.g too,I Jit ..t tM • r-.j-i Game fa.viwrif#- ing Murray Hal berg of Nev the physical education depart¬ Hal!, (ii > will rn, iMtfy. world /••aland and Audun Boysen of ment Old mile record she M.efi at 7 3') who has heen htithered Norway. ' *' arhllles tendons, Other Americans to compete will Include Charles Dumas, seven* THOMPSON JEWELRY (0. '•» ia the two-mile es-ent foot high jiltnper. Bob Richards you more to -raiw«4 Vladimir Kuts enjoy the Rus *» and other and Jim Graham in the pole 1 Australians. vault and Parry O'Brien in' the Maurice R. and William II. Thompson ! am not completely satisfied shot put. h tny farm," said Iamdy I SI'KCIAI.IZINC; IN FINE JKWKI.KV r. v need Meanwhile, the Hungarian sharpening up T<»- and FIKST CI.ASS SERVICE -rr/w"v race shad tell me h^nv situation seems to have simmer¬ ' ed down after the formal Mag i-n (uhig ** fkammir ■ Two Store* ■ east *>je race will rr.ruk raising early Tuesday. the hrd (enter ■ ■*<.r.g of Lairnfy and Kutr, who t0 ■ i.anslnfl Mall ('Mr, ■ ■ ZU mac Atf. J. \ - t?*e 10,000 rrM-ter and lu»- Burke Named . " • >n: timer in the 5, Of Hi nie- IV i nn ■ S*o* You a | „ Quality lobacco la (eilfcr of Year "SATISFACTION Cil ARANTEEIf" tW Olympics. I.wndv and R«u will rwu in the 5.MM- me- WNF.WN. Fl» iC, — Jmk Real Filtration Burke Jr. who won the Master* an.i the PGA "ehampionship this M Results > ear Wednesday was named 0rofeSMonal golfer of the year by Full King Size IN BUYING Rf k iiormuir Houston. Texas received I IB is? Mil \|» I 1.4SS votes for the title Dr't'ary Mid- t » e«-rt> |lm«N«xi CnilMtny l»r- dleeoff received H2 votes for run- i * sxo«Hr deritanei (.eort# nerup in the vote by 326 PDA -e« "*il dectwawed firart# >lor- nembers, sport* writens. and' golfing officials f o\ TAREYTON 3.1 n ' C'eARRTTRS > s HllTtY SONS WITH Ttw HOUM-CAITT K- -'* »i not Is oo the train thai Sad a «a«« af ptrfumr wafted my way - A iiumiima aoant that ia called "I'm Bedr t;I pan*I ■ «* c.mt lirhhmteiy made to driva men mad. u, think thoufbta that wem pom and (0*4 that. c*M *-1— } &A A the wary beet that I could! lis, that perfume wae atmopm than I i tevr her a km... and fat a black eye! bee ite danger*, in EXCLUSIVELY AT WALLACE'S Eaal Lamaing stale Dr. w. C. Jmmi Hrglatrred Ovbmictrul TWalr* RMc. C. Uatini rk. co I'Siit the taste is great! ^ i J ST ***** at laam enjoy Mr real Hung, the f,ltert,pTAREYTON O pimaurr at a Chaaterheld Km(! and Dairalotra ljuuima: . (s. ** •». tag km. amocCker *• -«> faacnum it'a port ad , Dr. X C. Janata Dr. J. X Nis«a . * £ RegWerad Optomatrut R.g *t. rrj Optomrtrut owWy by lowly. mt Nartk wrhhrkm '• Pkoat iv 2-U7S WALLACE OPTICIANS ■ i. i„'xjp.'X. -v.. Jtii- Safe iiifMiBiilll' MICHtOAN STATE NEWS Tm» sit Novrtnlwr II, I9M Reports on Vaccine Cleveland Readers Kverelt Dean To Describe HoopUniversity, (Baskctlwll) Trent! of MSU at the Michigan Slate nnd Korddy Salk Tells Adults rado offense now used hy many of Kansas State football game Have No Newspapers Everett Dean will Ik* a "gue.-t eajiert" at the fourth annual the outstanding basketball teams throughout the country. Anderson. MStJ b.'c-ketball men¬ tor. Both men tire former play¬ About 250 coaches' from Mn I,. Igan, Indiana, Illinois^Ohio an Basketball Coaches Clinic, Nov. ers under Mr. Dean Teaming with Mr Dean in Pennsylvania high school* CLKVKLAND CP)—For !.*! days Cleveland has been with¬ 23-24. at Michigan State. Highlights of the two-day To Get Polio Shots out its three major daily newspapers. Talks office between representatives in the mayor's of the publishers and the Mr. Dean, now retired. Is bu¬ rner head coach at Carletnn Col¬ presenting some of the kite t trends In will be basketball coaching "Becbs" l.ee, athletic clinic tions, will Include drills, movies demonstra¬ and lectures colleges are ex pec fed for ft., event, sponsored by the Mst department of health. phvt. lege. Indiana UnfversHv and At the conclusion of tin- confer¬ ATLANTIC CITY CI1)-hr. donas F. Salk Tuesday rec¬ Cleveland Newspaper (Suild Stanford University lie will director at Kansas State College ence, the coaches will be guests education and recreation. vol ommended that adults up to ngr 50 take shots of Salk resume this afternoon No large stores. downtown department docribe his fast-break type of and former head coach at Colo¬ polio vaccine. settlement is in night. The "Shopping News" printed If they do, and if all children are vaccinated, then 1057 could he the first year of complete or dom nearly complete free¬ from paralysis by polio, ning None of the paper*-- Dealer and the Press, the Morning Plain th<* Eve¬ Evening News - ads for 30 years until it •«*- pendrd publication In July 1934. Bore hard said thr printing plant III the Pittkliiiryh scientist pre¬ was kept as "Insuranre for just Women Sell has printed since Nov. I. Their dicted. Polio is *triking hard at adults combined circulation was about 765,000. aurh a situation as this." W. II. Gray, president and Pa Books lo Aid now, >■( all hi 4 warned, and one-fourth' .r e oavtir among person:, Press. The Guild struck only the The other two papers secretary chants of the Retail Mei - Board of the Chaml>er aged -V to 50. discontinued, blaming a halt iti of Commerce, says sales haven't <;i Fellowships speak inu to the American production on refusal of union to handle newspaper.-, been nlTertcd much. Out-of-town newspapers hive T Public Health Service. Dr. Salk drivers A i moved into Cleveland in any The Amici u .m presented these highlights of t hearing the name of the struck not t'nivrrM?\ Wi'iiini . IvMing report on the present status of Press in addition to that of the large quantity, .and the one-, lis fi'i.-t .iMIiu-i. News and Plain Dealer available are readily sold. A cl the vaccine: week The Guild is on strike only uvolvi Discovery of ,i self-perpetual- For news, about a million and The book ale » is I a ofiMfi- Greater Clevelander* against the Srrtpps-M o w a r d •e i.'isl fol the ptil «■ of I II 'I ing strain of monkey heart cell-- a half Press, although its contracts t'» Mipi 'iii may eliminate the need to im¬ must turn to radio and TV sta¬ n rotaj "fellowship f ill h with all three papers capped women gra.hi.Vc tn-li of fi- oi port thousands of monkexs eueh tions and The Reporter, a tab- Oct. 31. The New > and the Plain nijfht. year from India. The- •tram of loid-slre daily put out hy the the t'nite.t State. .in.I .'i! op Dealer are put out l»y Forest The I eelh continuously, Newspaper Guild sinre Nov. 5. crating count nc? MM' vrct- fa-.ail grovvs City Publishing* Co V 'K ab'd promises to supply » pouch The Guild rlaims a circulation n.ite women .ire eligible to apply nnd N'lUU.' material to grow all the virus of about 140,000 and is shooting for tile" e fellow ships . Ill*', wi Seventy to SO fellowships are lienle,I fiai vaeeme productions, for 175.000. It Is not home-de¬ • • rat awarded each yrar ami the an i l«t testing it for safely livered. hut Is available at news¬ i lerhe awards range from S'?.ooo tn At present monkey kidnrvs stands for 7 rents. lent, lb $3,500 Applicants are rhosru are ll-isl to produce and test The big downtown department retarv • solely on the basis of .scholar¬ vaeeiiit stores h.ive not been advertising and Al ship and promise in open rone Kvidenc-p stilt point- t.. h mu¬ in The Reporter. The union pa¬ senior petition. lasting immunity from fti ree per carries about 40 per cent Walk The item- f"i • .»!e include properly spaced shot- pages—mostly thea¬ hiwiks of .ill kin I , i t:i! in n" potency of the vaeetn has ads in its 16 ters, employment agencies und RiM.ifili. ilcvcliipintnf. an«l produifion .utiviijex at Northrop Aircraft, •mfere • bonis Nmiibcin < .thfornu,«re.itc a (oniiniious dmund tor young men more t»ook--. monthly maga/mo . .m l Nth increased, and ni.ide automobile firms Iik , iii ttu-V pi records and sheet nmsie. These uniform. The "Cleveland Shopping v I " v oli to I'll■ I.f p« ruiam-nt tarter in engineering trial scicihc In addi¬ ,i Hungar hi pmch i i d .•* vareinated in the News" ha*, revived puhlicfttion to I pMntiufiou p'ograru in its several plants, Northrop articles can rtdldren »:•'< ernr Krnndor Shopping ' •' '« ■ >n tion 'o a lo : i a 1954 field trials should he rein- twice a week, on Tuesday and • .ndle the Mall" Tiie-d;.N and W • • . oeulalrd. if not already done, Saturday. J E. ({orchard, pres¬ istngagcd m m.aii' vitally uii|*ori mi, t lass died projects nevessary to our • • rsitie: from 12 ' •« p i* » because much of that vaccine ident of the publications, said it t< • Utt> s ill b MM annin t nii.o. i .' Im ;i Thursday ami was weak, and shots were Riven i almost wholly owned by tin- If your training o • dilies you t"f pose ions m the« ate gones lived he low aid t V Ttir I -a K • I . too rloxrlv together. . it you w.uir.'o vi oft mi the I os Angeles .iru ind work in Nofthroj''* A rt brant h of A A I' New shut. prob.iblx lioiild be new mul'i milliuii-doll.tr t ngiruiring ienter it you want to build a nit¬ the «>f its funds la ! \ . .. Thai1 i Mi in given to .iiiv children who had shots wit tun live weeks Frosli-Sopli Loait Anastroai re ssf id i art ct in one of A merit as foremost researth.devclopint nt and pro- Slims If K.inithoi three J Hiana a if ye mi want to enjoy many outvaluing benefits i Umvci true or gut the f"»t ' two 'hot ami iiis tl'iitiou org un/ations Jd..t. ru m a vrar s study Mlv and of Mi. hic.m te e fling 1c nip ulie within Ic v than two week*-. "■ who leecived ,i ihud sled te* Adopt Agency Coaeart Groap •hit arc nm xMllcd in tfic itklnvry, im hiding C omj\iny pan! life, bealih, and ,ii. i hut msuruin two weeks and two days annual vacation plux were rame It I t • ' < F: in ••wen month'- after the .see- T1 The Frnsh-Snph Council ap- > tdu. an extra Wul at ( Ini.tmav. K'tli wi.h full pay if you want lo work !\iiv, I lilli It pin .a I itove Thailand M m »» • all with K pii'VC'l .i motion t' * adopt a Sun. when h«t stiels a r-ltu lie polio "-ho! 'diould in* given • • perial event*, committer at it* r. • . ii .tl'tit.'y ui.i >>< i "Uliun.t!: \ 9»n >ut> J phase coittair your riving t pin ■ hunt oflut .ml in tin an apjiunnntni for an iiittmew wi'b completed la due- folieh like .stmt again ' sii..na| nieefmg Tuesdaty night. i.ansim; s. i * ! The I - , itlphtlo'Ma, tel.Mill and whoop¬ Cbaiiui.in T"tu C'oghill. Colum- ing rough The bahv • lioiild 'get I'm of N"itliiop> nprrsiiiiaiisiv Obi" sojwdiomore explained \\ liiliii^ W.riles Pnper WM'k . I ii I III l'nriliai«;i I'.ilie* two sho*' apart, w it!) the two to "-is tint d • < v en Itial the committee, w a-, living |i> M-tieiluli" an aill college event CIVIC CENTER 1 It I M I II I. I»s (III • It I II A I.I.I M.IMi Ol'lOlf | I MIIM months or longer after the ; • > |i, Ail, i, «Inn. .i -i l ml peib.tp olli* "I the big band, At RtIN41 lit Al I NI.IM I RINT,. MKS14ANN Al I N(,INH RING • f p.' dli nnd during winter term The event Krvrrvrd Seat* f.5lt*!.iW-|.S§ RIM, •till MIslRV • I" Mother: could be \ a.-fiti.il* I lilt Dili Al I M.IM i RIM. -lilt I RON It I Nt.lM I MSI A I 11 * • " I |Mpt ! WaHlltl* "'I'l o Ida- fund f"I the • IN M%l.l AT l.efore fin- i find piegnaneie . United st.»u . F • aalini it' othei iirlll llle NT ATI RFC OKI! NTORI PIIVMt S • MA Oil MA I It S -I IVII I M.IMI RING he They would then p.is ■ protective Mr'intiei-- chose one of the b-l I am|Mix interview* still he conducted lis \!r. <| I). Toe. I ngllirrr- Ttie p.ip" ' unti-Imdu on to then hnbie GRINM I I. N IFRAMMIR) f.ii nuin! the h.if \ in," Thlli" l av t'd'Mii-h Sii'iai.i ii gistiailioii, rnffee hour-, pub- A laiKAT Off ire. W a Vaccinated bine ell Al'dt ii Moils"-. Il.ii r an.an, N S lnit\ and constitution I»i Whiting w . •' Mm. than hill Ail sua denning- lancing f i ••* G Al l. STAIt SHOW NORTH ROB AlRURAFT, INC. during IM-5S , • Kurd K« man saiil plan. f"i the l outu I I llr luatiriu HAM IIIONNK, (ALIfUNNO 11 million |m li' o\cr dation Fellow ,m 1 ha ohi'i pubb hav Mde weia almo-t cmnplctc. tiled article. on Formosa to old have ohm for«- i wuoiim- |l i sj.| fa.i N"V 3