.. MSU Opens Basketball Season Saturday Against Iowa State... By JOK HOFFMAN depth. Outside the two starters, three men are fighting for the top spots, and all are of about equal ability. Pacing one of its toughest opening game opponents in recent years, Michigan State's basketball team takes to the I >et term an Pat Wilson, who just started practice Monday because of football, has a slight edge because of his experi¬ court Sat unlay night at 8 in Jenison Field house against Iowa State. ence. Hut it will take a few weeks for Wilson to obtain his full form of last season. The Spartans will start the all-veteran lineup of ('apt. The other two guards are Tom Hand and Dave Scott, (•eorge Ferguson and tarry lledden at forward. Chuck both sophomores. Hand was the high scorer in Tuesday's Itencie at renter, and llarry l.ux and Jack (Juiggle at guard. (ireen and White game, while Scott was the outstanding Ferguson and Lux are seniors, the other three juniors. player in the intrasquad game played at the Hasketball State will be attempting to improve on its l.'l-ll record of Coaches Clinic last Saturday. a year ago. Coach Forddy Anderson, starting bis third year Iowa State will also start an all-tptrnin lineup consisting at the Spartan helm, is optimistic about the team's chances. of Chuck Yogt and John Crawford at forward, Hon Med- "We should have better depth this year plus a more bal¬ sker at center, and Cat*) Thompson and l.yle Frahm at' anced scoring attack,", Anderson said. guard. Medsker will he the tallest man on the court at 5*8". In his first two seasons, Anderson's forces relied mostly Thompson is one of the country's finest play makers, and on the scoring of two individuals—Al Ferrari in the 1054-55 he's been picked on many pro-season All-American teams. season and Julius McCoy last year. He averaged 15.8 points per game last year. Hut there are no Ferrari's or McCoy's this year. It is Coach Hill Strannigan's Cyclones copped the runner-up very possible that four or five men will be averaging in sjMit in the tough Big Seven Conference last season. They double figures, something unheard of in past seasons. had a fine overall record of 18-5. Anderson has probably the best reserve strength since Preceding the varsity game Saturday will be a freshman he took over the head coaching job from I'ete Newell three game starting at 6:15. Students will be admitted free to seasons ago. this and all borne games upon presentation of their ID Hacking up the forward s|M»ts are sophomores Hob An- cards. LARRY HEDDEN deregg and Tom Markovich. Gary Siegmeier, also a sopho¬ State's next game will be at home against Brigham more, will give support to the center position. Young University Dec. 8. The opening Hig 10 game is JACK QUISLE Hut it's at guard where the Spartans have the greatest against Purdue, also at home, Jan. 5. ' WEATHER The Goodnight Kiss C loudy Mtid a llftlr warmer with Michigan State News nrraMoiijtl snow flurrle, is pre¬ dicted for lire l.arisinc area Kri da\ Winds will range from IV- :«i Will Stay—Hooray!! mph The low for Ihursdas was 23. and Ihe high expected for I nday l» 31 -M. At Marquette—Nix on Kiss; vol.. 48, No. 108 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—FRIDAY. NOVEMBKR :to. I05B PRICF. 5 CENTS At MSU—It's OK to Osculate U. S. from a wire nervier story out of Miliraukrt dated dated .Vol*. 2.V: "Male students at Marquette t airersity rose up in indignation today over a 'no good-night kiss' rale imposed an cords by schmd officials .... "Mrs. Mabel McKttiyott. university dean of women, hod Ready to Speed » ordered a crackdown on gills 'who kiss goodnight in front in front of dormitories' for women. A rule prohibits u 'public display of affection' outside any of the sehmd's to women's residences." Oil Supplies to Europe B, BONN KIOLTON ,nd (O NI RIT/IMOK l or awhile, men, we were worried. Supposing lo.*" rule spread to MSI".' Sop|M.sinp somebody the "no¬ Jiwcu lives •All De|»tkii lo l op IVf did a little rheckinn. made a few phone rails In var¬ Half-Million Daily Tift Take* Priidlly* ious coeds and are happy to report that al MSI . at least, kissinK goodnight in front of coed dorms is here to slay. WASHINGTON .JV-The KUte Newt Wmln toy Mariliall U4i«av Throe I'Xeeutives of AWS Said a pretty lirown-e.vcd resident of North Campbell: Stale iH-purtrnent bn>a«l!y I'arl of Ihr Frrd Boring rail In shown juil prior lo Ihrir perform¬ Tlitirsila.v night denii'il their hinted Thursday that emer¬ "I think kissing gisalnight is a fine institution. Who ance Thursday night In Ihr Auditorium. organi/.at ion smacked of wants to shake hands?" gency oil supplies for Kurope "IlitlerisHi" a- was charpetl And a five-foot-two, eyes of blue, doll liCinir in Last Lgn- will hepin flowing' as soon as h.v a student conprcs.s repre¬ Britain and France make a don said: MSU SpIk Ahitlei'iniil sentative \V uiliiest|a>. "definitive statement" almut "Kissing is fun. I like to kiss. I wouldn't think of giving The chine#', mad#- t»y Bub it up, even if it meant getting tossed out of sch.s.l." Hews. m.nned tiounng repieseii- plans to pull their troops out A Williams dormitory resident said: 10 Scholarships Offered tativi i truce in i'»ngie :., lt» .in wit* AWS tulini: older- m irl- of Kirvpt. Top #»fTicial> said .c h »?,«)!•• "At MSI' roeds ran'l lie kissed inside the dormitory. Thrv .# ing Hi) .us! id Fairs I lamdun merit, setting a public time- have to get kissed outside the dorm if they're jo be kissed gmidnight at all. Otherwise they'll get late minutes." To Hungarian Refugees durnutoiv minutes each to recioe ta-caiise • ti\» >t .■ late de- tabli would for 'have troop .» withdrawui.. bearing' ««n And another rood commented: faeetl mmu-uui Nhrrt. Amerrran Tcadrnes.' t<> put an "All 'i4M itwl need nut haw «*meigeney plan into operation, "I kiss goodnight outside of my front door at home. My Hungarian refugees, recently admitted to the Unitetl rceeivifi tluse lat# imnules.'* Stale News Photo hv Bmhall Eudawav tr. help relieve the European dorm is sup|>nsrd to tie my home away from home. No have received offer of ten States an scholarships from the executives hji'l. This is one uf the wav# thai ft)ait l.ansine i* being "dresied" f#»r .shortage caused by the closn,^ what's wrong If I kiss gisdnight outside it?" The three. AWS Judiitar v of the Suez Canal. Michigan State University according to Vice President the < hristmas M*a*on. MrrchanU of thr rity have erected deroratium We checked sorority coeds, tis>. One, a beauty ipiecn, frrMdent Bev It#iu:>h. AWS Ju¬ along Grand River. Thryr r«prmrd this view in Thomas H. Hamilton. diciary Vice Pre. ident I.» /. -aid: i ommenting on a decninn by "It's a tradition at my house for a girl to bo kissed inside Pilper l\amed The available to .scholarships foreign normally student Schneider and Jo Brady, acting pieMfient of AWS Activities, in Musical Form Rrilinh wyn ftoreign Secretary Sri- IJayd la put aff antil Man- the door. Our housemother doesn't like to see kissing, out¬ have Txmti set aside for the re¬ saift. day an expected formal an¬ side the door since the neighbor, might not like it." Another said: Administrator fugees. The arrangements wi'l "The railing violaturs fur all uf xvumeri the rul« student:- UB Presents (lliristmas nouncement nej»n lo Jnin of France in Britain'k a readi- ^Rluied I* made through'BuclI t» Gai- t»i uphuid' the' reguiatmruv and withdraw al" af Ihe forcex from "If they ever cracked down at kissing goodnight at my bouse. I'd quit." . Of lee Show l.tgher, chairman of World Un¬ iversity Service. standards reside me uf AWS had were- given «-|>- and th«?ir lit Union Lounge Sunday Ervpt Anticipating a imtofaeto y And do roeds think there is loo murh kissing goodnight Nu 1'iigrr. tension junior. wax pur turn t.a tu rnri5dentai!> make British InfoFmatiun received by t:..* known then pledge, final arrange¬ al MSI'? Or too little? Opinion on this was mixed. Some named administrator for the It* error in defacing ment* have been University is that there probai.- the sign-out '-iiert > which art Union BoudI'm ChriHtmux present to MSU Ktuilrntx will completed by lypiral comments: Show t<> ix* given Jan lf» h> I>«»*> government agencie* to trigK,,<' 4; will be,no inure than ISO ,stn- the pifip'iiy of Hit- univei:.i!> Im. in Ihe form of it Christina,, program in the Union Becker. student govcriimcnt- the emergency oil arrangements "There's not too notch kissing here. MSU coeds don't among the first <>f and of the Intccutiegiate AWS which would from 5iH),tMK) president. group lounpe at 7 p.m. Sunday. move at it get out of hand." orgam/atiun. .mi which are b 1,10(1,000 barrcb The entire, production wilt be Hungarian refugees admitted by Nancy llerliert, Sayinaw freshman, will play organ mu- daily to I think it looks silly to sec a hunch of people kissing the U. S under current crnet- open to their iit*|xx tiun at .»:! fcuri'i* under the direction of Jean Ar- outside a dorm. But I'm not against it. Mv boy friend hasn't geney procedures. Few are ex¬ times sic prcccdinv tlic program. Tiic Men's Glee Club, under the A White House announcement len. direi*H>r of many professional "This is nut 'mas; punish¬ pected to speak better than direction of E. L. Itichmond, officially setting the plan in m c ' a car. Whrre else would we kiss goodnight?" ice shows Piiger will tx in ment' but the "iCv fee#mi; e b:okcn English and may I*. aulhori'ics ya»4r I think there's entirely too much kissing. People should charge of all the special ar¬ formal academic credential.* which AWS had in penalizing . HISI I'rem lliHtl,4 will do several numbers, in¬ to reasAUrr F.uropejn allies of rangements that will t»e made the viu'.atoi • w hen group u- c" more discreet. They should kiss goodnight in private." and \»i!l be working with Mis*' Thrv wjlJ be interested primat¬ Stllv Hruiim lire, .'f cluding "The Hunter" by t* S willmgnevs to eo-operatc spniisibi!c> was found to oc in M»h ing the mounting o;l "If you don't kiss outside the door, you'll do it some- Arlcn es in highly specialized RcUt.. Brahms and "Winter Sons'' Jacking' such a- agriculture, forest; The annual MSU pre*;- book crlsm., "here else which might be worse." Betk'vr id Id that appointments . The Ihrre said Alls was n»t hv Bullard. Student director. gcoditiea and medicine. .'■'if# will F< held Dec 3-7 in OfViruis inioiird ia the ml We queried a few males, loo. To a man (bless 'cm I they for the other chairmanship* ■dim under the priioiplrs uf f- B# ixe> The room w ill I/mcll Fvcrson. Midland arrangement* said Uiev expect- would be made before the end of As a puMtriy-KMppartrd in- "IlitleriMn'' when it stipulated .' ight the Marquette ruling was an invasion of a sacred slilutiMi. Mtil' ruiRsi mah** that ix- 'jwn from R to !> rd Ihev would he intahed ear¬ i cchL the term ■Mnlthtrf wnl» the guilty need he So « of thr book's that will be scniqr, x^ill assist. ly next weeh. presumably after rsntribviisRh l« itwhiib in Thr lumr of thr show will be ».*• -aie fAi the first time will Ix* A quartet from the tile* Club. l.loyd't Monday announrrmrni- Outlandish! Sinful! Immoral! They had no right!" "Silver Blades" and will start at ft iirapr, tlr. HamllUn mM. hut "Every channel war. opei, iv.r t oftj and J*? Early Fathers" hv t>>n . ting »>f Bill 0*wa:t Virks- ln a move to re-r»tabii->h a ■creamed one. "we ran make m educational there violator* to a-k u lla, lla, lla, Ha, t scholarship- for unde * w hu b ha* been pet up m con¬ -•4s:c* wtth. the student e'litM- Sylvia Jaikswn. Angola, Ind, tlsrqnelle have any gumption, they'll go on strike. This junction with Bob Stewart. t holarships are availalile utuu r lenior, will read the C hriitmai thing shouM he fought. If i was a student there, I'd person¬ rector of MnoJr-hjph which urged AWS to rcrwizMf t existing regulations of the SU'v MOSCOW r and bur-ling w lib Ulitblrr. 11 "1 star of the -Imiw Many national Ttie autfience and Glee Club khjsing in front of dorms here, we called Miss Mat*-! regional figure-* k a 11 n g of M holarsfiipji ' They reprr .i i'it summoned a Hrnlrrn news¬ Petersen, assistant to the dean of students, women's divi- and a waiver of fees and fif't a S'Nfim Slaff Mirlin; man »nU* a Mile group at w iff ciaovtine tn tinging, t hri&t- champioop iiwiudjnjr Mistii llrna' month for each ytorient FJk- arui* to conclude tlia pro- ; ion she said: To Br Itrlil Salurilax NttiH and Romanian lead¬ ma* t sl'.tej. who in the Eastern C S. rauy.r of the economic condition er. at a Vufawlav ft.mhaw Mbtibefti of Delta Omi- "No actiuirllke that at Marquette is planned here " Junior Figure Skating Champion, of most rid the refugee*, tlxy The final Stale New ail -faff giain. rerepilnii Thursday night. "We hape al our ladles will art as ladies." Miss Petersen and her 10-year-old brother, who proikibiy would have to be aug¬ meeting of the term will br held "lie »'on. inm-k'honorary, will join Hey Ganc! have Jw»l been told is Eastern US Novae Figure at 10 u.m. Satuiday in tlx State in the singing ^•d. They are a* their ment vd with funds from other malniana anecdote," he 3 personal honor to do things that arc Skating Champion, will also be yourees, such as xpoiuofing New* office. a J he "»a.v* right and hi goad ia»l«> rhorArd. program is under the Da.»» left featured groups or individual donors Hal Bateman. managing editor, "Men b tick. A taunell of »pouM>rsnip of the Union Board For yea te get And then for the figal. absolute word, jvc checked with The Ire Show biff was passed MSU has a program of iritci- announced that appointment* fur dor toe- held a ronanltation Kmc zVrts committee with Bean of Student* Tom Kin# himself. He said: unanimously in the student con¬ sive instruction in English for winter term will U annuum c?l at and made a dlitnib. The co- A rid gress meoftng Wednesday night thr* meeting. Fall term awards chairmen Dan Webber, Saginaw We have received no complaint*. We expect our students foreign students, and has strong diagnosis was that Mr. Men thra in which the congress pledged to offerings in many of the listed will aUo be handed out The junior, and Sandy Simpson. '*oiTt over do.it, that they will continue-to act like ladies term* work will also be rc- ia suffering from inflamma¬ support and endorse the ficces- areas of ppccialued educational tion of the canal.** Deliver, Colo,, sophomore. AU j,uiy XuixL (or the >huw. in Ureal. VkKIll, btudcuU are iuvitvU tu attcud. ■ -i ■ A Viewpoint Michigan State News- Th. 0.7." loofl Mlrhlioo OUlo bob. hut wliilr vcrkitii Oallfl 6, II I. ».'! ih- MSI'-O tl.flflO Sloflrnl. oofl Fbrall, lo flobll.b.d bo oloflrnu oiihooi fllrra forbltfl >■"" " '»' o.'l.or.Hfl o. o. l»o Mbflobl serve the best Interests af both, stands ready Is Terence In I tie domestic iifT.iu- kti.i. the Soviet Union "Independ¬ IS. battle •,.♦ i.M*r whi.l. drive a wedge between th.• Ino. Whether It communists The main aim was the dome-die eommunists is a t EDITOR'S YtlTF: gfof another." ,-cones fr.im within ilie university or from outside .Member of Iho Associated to lllierate the country from the clear m-ti atmn of what 'tie pn- ence" i- one of the constituent one Press Inland Bally Press, Intercollegiate Press Association and Asswrialed Ine is Ihr srrmtrt of two xrttete* elements guaranteed to them jjv Hut such independence e.m Collete Press, ilrsi-riliiitg THtihm. The writer communist shivery for ttie sake ii',u \ pii'ij «»>;*• ot the up 1 i- in : . he guaranteed to the soeiali i the new eommunisi .ta.-ti.> " of a free and democratic gov¬ w a*. is editor and JmhlDher of the "The great commonwealth of nations only as long us tlte, All communist regime-,' mi «n "Yugoslav Observer " Me eml- ernment the same live volounYi of hatred 'he Socialistic nations," ' *:»\s are "united" as the derliirulnc. grated to thU rountry front Hungarians killed Soviet sol.'-, adds, "by Hie common Ideal 1 •! which m. the case of llungui* the Soviet dryWriition of fVt. Yugoslavia in IH.V.1 and now id- oldv in the battle but the* building a Socialist society ,,, bi ought coiistei nation and con¬ .Ill, "ean Uiild their relations works on rampu*.i searched every corner and nook the principle of the proletary, fusion m the whole I'omimilirt only u»t" the principle of full Hv K SUMII.O r.RDJIr of the country for the, domestic internationalism ."- camp. euufffTty, respect of territorial '■ i'lbufiu' »u n.itbui.iI com * communists. "IndejMMideiuv from the Ho\ The rage and hatred the* The Hungarians w ere not ..'-integrity, state Independence See TITOlsM. Page 3 tuiMiuiii ' is a tiilsleadlnK term, lighting for independence fipnf and sovereignity, and non-Inter I Many Projects n-e,t «»111> in the West, for what demonstrated m annihilation of oo Tfi'liattl (CnmrmitTiKt party boss in Italy i calls "nmlticentrlsni," lit,, calls cointminlst family" .nut Khrushchev calls "eommun- ED 2,1511 Mav Damage,J Not Aid 1 4 ist cummnmvoi'ld." It is a form¬ . • J cv Auction t'oiiductcd hv f!recti Helmet lieentne ula for the "new look" of world communism since Stalin's death all There observers of is a consensus the rivent de¬ umoni' lAunpus (classifieds FAt.2f.i5- l i e ('.impHt I Itp- t i!ri\e i over for :ift velopments in the communiKt ' .us,! fluti' ftuo a !t*\\ |»»•*»p!«' a standard fimi'tion for raiKinp nioney world that the "new look" does Deadline: 12 ii»»m nthct ti'ini Thn-i there were three yearly function* con not menu uny change of the — high ri'mlrralilp who are flail th.it tt i- I hnrit\ t> a fine iii-it it ill inn a ttil the -tuili-nt - at MSI have ducted on hehnlf <»!' the Client. ultimate munism Routs of Itecause of its more world com¬ — loir rout one tin* li. forr |iiililir:tlioli proved t ht'itiM'U e- Hiore tfiait trenerotiN in Tins fall, however, several organizations m,htle means and more flexible their Mtppuif. of all rharit tf»!«- proteft> un campus tlecided to lend their support in tactics the "new look" repre¬ sents even Rieatci danger to tl\ei S'l.thlU \\a f .ti-ed in the fall tiri\e ef the form of Walloon sales, penny tiiyht and the an free woild than Stalinism. | .tflip!! t }■»•-■ "I'M Week the II tint'aria H he!!-, for football putties 11 ethe Stalinist tactics CLASSIFIED RATES HOUSING service minimum IS words FOR SALE 11- : i * t • i", t.i'i ruilecteii t»\er |i|||s The pro lefts prove«l sttfcessful and ttn- weie ati.iodoned and all Slalui- \l.lr TFIIM PARTY'1 KENNY 1 rum>: slki'PINi. over i"f**»i »■! clnthiiu' I«T HtlHfaftatt refti doiilitedls atltleti preatlv to the charity ist> plowed tiom the Comnuinis' day . . 60c ! .ludfiil* Pr|\.iti- AlK.Wfi parking Oi.lir lrii I'D 7-WHW p.utv :>i compelled to accept 2 days $1.00 I A\ ailabir mm <>1 ■'«* I '«■"<' Mi'M Mo.■«»!? frre estimate', fee • t Uilettl - funds the new 11hie and publicly con¬ j Imso i.»i Ini ti an»|M.iioti«ti Nmlb V\ tin- i-s a t*i't*«lit not «»n|\ the .-tti- In promotion of the projects the name of demn "Snriuusm. who has re¬ 3 days . .. $1.30 ??ni I jK« loosing H".nt lor, StJvxuk's Able Von Lines tleit!4 wfiti fontrilmteil hut al-<» !<• tfte malts t arnpus t'hest was always used and stu¬ mained u> represent the danger 4 days $1.50 aoents to the free w ot Id it not the new tolt It FN t' t'ASt I-inning 5 days $1.65 for American Red Ball orvatii.'.itbHu «'i". rampti wtti.fi pu? time dents were well aware where their money Titoist leaders ot the party and 111.Mi1 uiilui lUntu-d. brick Un- k IwilnKMiis l «»i cImmMv, long distance and ettnit in!" the adtlillU>t | at i«»!i tf:e-e was point' Trite, they were pettinp a serv¬ the new Titoed t.ietie-, of world ADDITIONAL CHARGES I mi,'.- he-cinrnt *'«n plu* ulildin* f, . 1 'hr | , P'...„e IV S SHOT ice and eseryhodv seemed to he happy about commutm in ' for each word over IS -jfn,,n,. Hi :• H'Vi I'M prop rattiN. P ' ^ ' * ■ * sludcnln The HunR.iitan people didn't 4c per day ! not IM S KOH KENT Men TYPING THESES. REI'OHI the arrangement. A 1 VV i cs MI • ippmsi d Vers ' •"I1" manuscript* All kinds egpertlj ,f .• • he run into the . independence from the • Hut a lmmhI tIntti* mas UrIi! foi billing charge - 15c 111 In ii.fdi.dcK .tv ail.il'te al aItV time I'hnne ED 7-7010 I Soviet Ctiion in order to pie- Wv S t - in-Mic ne.it ground and then !•* rwdenrr that lltiw There is one danuer though. If any urotip . .111,1 ml king u. dun- stndenl* f.mt .nt- EXPERIENCED TYPIST Ha i. s»tve slaverv under Titoist K.i- Sit W.-P miuht he happeniiit; to t ampit's t'hest. this on campus wants to start a project and de¬ dat The main target of the "automotive B • - 0),fr Cl»>th s- ?*. I TM.ti-.d r «mi» PlWHr El» fl*«X4I " ,,M 1.HOUND luuvluit'ig* in medicine engine. and bmlog* Em i.u , term nloite Ioih majoi |»» -** i«*« I - were con cides lo contribute the proceeds to the uprising was not the Soviet oc- ... iiM.in »*.nk un ttiene* atul i'< *• PW2 I JO IX. r It A HD-TOP Radio Gym l.'S I APPKOVED HOPKINS • rot' girl* vrtpt* »t rea-nuiatile rales, pti, > dnetrd on campii- under the name ot tfte C hest there is no tellinu where it could lead. * iipa!ion forces but the domestic uf I hralrr. riiIiuiirIu' excellent tranBinmaum l«» IV 4-3W new Cannon Towel. ) f.T $1 I double ,.Hi* t.l.M'k I•«»i available <::: Plume F.O- » d ?-«•»»« _ •• ( hest and at least three more ate com inn He ma> end up no better off than with the lire# far l*M I 1.,,111. BUYING SEt.lf l.«>lt«TO Cannon Sheet. I i M.lt I J0" TYPW RITEKS. Open from 6 :ki n • up winter and spring term. indi\ itliial campaigns. and servicing FORD I**4 CUSTOM I.INF. tudor 8* Pada. ted b e 19 9S I H »H IfFNT TWO b.'diMoin bnute 11 pin Plume laiuis May. ED overdrive, low mileage *no»* lire*, | rompleieb JmmahaU. autuinidin attiptis t fiu ! wa- founded oil thrthuiifv t aritpu-t Chest tfties not ask uroups t♦ * lake new EE- d«*er Plume TP PanHellenic t r.ulio and hralei la ae Stale R'k<•». 4'» up waAtu IMkMil 01 ED 7-sawi B"' ■ IV . null ..(lei live h»» CHRISTMAS PARTY tfu.t c<»usI»ittit;• ■ "Iiiit.itcn t"i liuirttal'lo eoinliict jifojects for it and is in no position fta». Ra n. .-an l! j ai" du old I" 1 STUDIO HdOM pruups into «o •• ma t«*f t ainp.iif n w>»iii«.i not to stop them front contributiny ftiiuls front Clf ANEiS CARS fROM flan Hah 7 49 piivllege* t SRUDNUTS ott!> !;uilttate liettir collucltou it til lit I s sin ft project s. No one objects to balloon S Bun. V.9S V Kin. evening. St'C a1 7 «'fy Head Clears eer infl t.f. I KNIGHT AVAIt.AFU I but also tlectva-t' apathv aroii-i'ii Ig the Mile- or penny niyht and certainl> no one BEICHIM PMIVATF. KOOM bl..nkH fi«ni. ! m advanced • ■ EOK HOLE fl.X by STATf THEATER 1 v« inlet term Two THF SRU0NUT SHOP if., t i • ot separate l amp.ut'ti comlti* In! oiiiects to the proceeds pomp to Campus 17* i CHlvtOlfT- d. . tuJf F t* 71? M AC $0 7.ffl?l each \e:n One tna!"f c.uu.p.iicu wa- »"ii t he;*t There ma> be a justified objection, r.p, Cnr.1 t»rrp» ona»i» .•#« - AND Mtit'leii ami frame ot' numi easier on the stiah*!"! p«H ki'ti'ook however, to the constant use of the Chest's natm to promote the projects. Rush Timing -and tiOA oo» H. "V Top P* r*f tk.s k®»-. * ■.""■i: j ERANDOfl R.X. LOST and FOUND TYPING DONE IN my home i*.i|m*i •• rt. ED theme*, 2-KnH.': addressing Tern. lets, I»< No one can control this Imt the primps IAJ'1 KF( OltlU M II APPOINTMENT Ft>R APPt.b A 'I he theory i* a vimhI one ami -tiuli'iit vol Te the Editor l«4? CIV MOUTH UN a dei«ir ' • alrrttduiie )|M> W.tl kuj CI ASSES M.u M,n nail It inwiid please Tit IN and paaapnrt picture* n<>« eruno tit has done a food ,fob in putftuv! it and it will In' up to them to exercise com¬ In teplv 11, your "observation" d' ■■ • " ad 1 ar.i kr »•< 1 • >d |1 lie, Ai ni»li"ii* II.,1! If. 1. want being taken at Hick* Studio uvei mon sense m this situatiotf The Campus Ui the column hc.idcd ' Hambltu' I and i...d» f1**. Sbepards Shoe* Phone ED 2-8I8K tf into practu e t iovet itnient decide*! on one rxjuni.r HKEAsvru tt xkijo IllFNT1EU ATllJN ItRAi E- Itoumf on N"v "K. i would lik*' irfutsi i.ndllt.iii J.I11 I 1 I hest is a pi Kit I idea lltld it should Hot lie r*|i.iii*iim band alt.ud N'«»- TYPING DONE IN my home Tern, . lira tor .solicitation .4 leaf pirn- Spai'tacpde I9S4 NASH RAMllI* — EH. J-SMJC da* time Japanese mnpl Reawinarir t" iti.ik* voti acquainted Willi .1 , •• Name in IMpei* theme*, tbeiani to tape hind- lie annual Student Kaculti abused. lew 1.1, t wdm li t'otnlfellenic 1 _ « t * ««d iOT* It'XWJU sl/.r m PI..me IV 8 rales I'tnuie Ell 2-8 728 after 12 * otmci! M-ftinR tiad Saturd.iv t<> infixitlet I lev . !. before a- the Vr-y f l*r -r*n Mr«'( fau.pmr-« I a,lf 1 • - 4---I omditiiM, HOTTK Plume « VSK Fll NATUHAI V ullkt Personal ' MOTOR 8, ,,WR TUNE-UP. Russell* I',. irtMii People * ("hiircl. • MK-ottd 4t.1v of rush. •-or $I04S l-Kiudt* pine New Uli.uu link Ovlatiu, vn Fit 3 I A Ut FM IoN HIP HO GROUP TYPIST ANN BROWN Phone TP It we had -et I II*- date of « .m 1"K 1 •u* mU iy I f • I Um-Iiig 2 IT.! I 9-flKM) Eleetrir typewriter Tern. ftfr I4S1 CHf/ROlET—♦ • 7 to »f.F* I Up i,. stun ig,nim.ei Hk> paper* and the*—. Aimi ggitnl Go Sundaj. tRv 2. we liriltiin, Prance Slowly Retreating tush - R - —— lug \toukl have interfered with the tadiv. •"-> TW.»y|»-*#() .j ATTENTION RTUIIENTK' NA- \ * WE MONEY' BUY and sell —1 TIONAI.LY advertined d 1 « in <1 n it1 annUal Christmas purtie*- wtuch r^nn.Akj O'red t. •* re#-»et rlnf* one-half off Eltfin. liamilt-xi j .. valuable h.-.k* a' Stun Iwi MUSIC FOR DANCING RmPh* I West SHa* are given m the women's dorm- $•45 Oruen watcbea one-half off sjuee. tf they cle/irty reveid then 11RDFK YtJI'll STUDENT It* f M KOttlltls :• . origi tioiK f-" the Tinted s< . dot ir-> Jeweler* 114 North Waahlngton II , t 'hrial gd"t Mil,*. Mntiim no net oflu i.illv m eon eiiKinal motive for the unlovely BFECHCM I KNIGHT AUTO SAlfS and PUflUC STENOGRAPHER AND . ,'UuNUtrii I're** New* %nalv*t State. •• • In one case the dormdoi y tra- I IUARETTF.S IJH CARTON two i r "«• ' M IHtw'raUsI 10* term paper* tyta-d Phone IV 4-.V,h: ... •• Malum of the .1*1 wtuie a* and unlucky adventure in w hieh Parks :im sun Tan pant* 7'"I Silver j Foetunc ED .'-'Mnt ditiou.div asks members of the 1)00 CAST MICHIGAN AVENUC -am*- fiM.c acting to allevi¬ the* have been involved Hut Tan PanU 4 7*. Abut gnn at,ell«. 10'". i - " 777, ™ liu-ru* w In. w • 1 t • '•*• * 11- can expect to see a gradual faculty nod the Administration Op#" ..ft fa., traded ,.,,,-e. P,e*i.me 7 75 ! MV t Al'V FAIR wuuhtJbm, rair MUSIC BY PHIIo Hough and the Ftfiich l ate its c*>fe.«Hpieiw* vou l»(AIR|t Hunting' IkhiU h 'i.V Parka*, i *" vi»H wit». me the OW R««>k Ho-up I hone ni.|,« »au-.VJ t U.e Aug afternoon tea and u oth- . gallon «.at-r- el-u-wtateri |.Kun* ~ p" " Sig Delta • to an !.«!• O'V.l 1 .» • l:OW I'ti.•. would on!v have served ret 1 eat on this point, too. since have L»een Rhone IV 2 6141 Na* v Tankei Ja. ket* HC. AH at I 'hut * aU I.. Camptflw abl.Munllouk ... withStore at.u kn of Mel acrovr Phi'. ED J-S0W oudatera ei cases (tales ai • En* Hole UX Filler bv Stale Tbea j iM%e1iv • tin- I'N is definitely not of .1 lurthfl, 1,.•■.!.■ Wrtlrrn i.inged fni the Rirls t<>r tin an ler Erandnr al»> t« . D*"" « HAVING A DANCE? Call on th# temper to be uned by thi* two Maker*-Bob Crowner 1» employment^ tei.iti uship- With thi Middle Moaic nu.r atlalt These commitments TURKEYS YOU NO TENDER Ion- | VETERANS ASSOCIATION Witt 9387 tf Drita.u t V aft. 1 P" 1 • imt might have eiid.m powci * tietng wild in ,*11 . an* ne.iilv inqms.siblc t" break, finement ,a..e«l I'jrriull* dre**ed and DANi'F tic ket* now ED 2-i.lfFi ft ?r-{.tut '*»i the place tit.,t I \ net >c.i ow n "ti into! - tVlirn it riunr* lo xeltlemrnts attiat iivel* pa, k.iaed No SUiulay j otgam/atuin riwiiii 2 during the af-1 1. especial!) at this shot! notice. . • } v.-!., : in the who »i Mid,I,, l»i« * Hrilain and Trance may reeogniie now as thai thrv will not well Plans tor this event have be'eYi It ent ENTERTAIN INC Vim lia*e an pb.me FD J-.ingi alter five p act ENTERTAINERS a , mnh.> «,i tal¬ call* PHOTOSTATS Williamaton KlKEaJ MADE AT Hick* PORTRAITS RY IIU'KK Ph.ma | TRANSPORTATION" .- a »* ai 1 ' < tug |H*mt ,tt«out L'tiited made from the tieRummg »»f the a he able to sit in the rounril* 4* Studio Same dav aervlce phone , RIDERS WANTED TO New \ I, , •. ' V };4«lpe>t pi "til ., s'.ih • wi!!mgne-s M« \. West• ,vear and tar be it for us to re¬ CD l-4IIW* " - a*®!"- member* with clean hand*. DRIVER PART TIME Mutt be ! l'it> Leaving Tuexd.i). De. e ,i 1 F .uupc *»*it oi U > ,>>! .shot I quire the prospective rusher* to EOR THE UOMBO in temp«» with 11 Phone ED 2-3047 U diwrnMit political Mtti i- On the other hand, the t'nit- 71 Applv Vaisttv ("a!i I nn pan* 177 Ium • ti.xnc 't.» t'\ pressure .ipi- ,v not simply the suppi* of e.i'States has presetve,f it- |n'»- Ki\e up tins traditional part* WiH«1mete lol housing tlie time* phone the 'Plavhuyt" i tH",i Ft> 3-Hiaf7 ED S-4M«7 RIDERS WANTED TO Vrrmont ..• which private corupanir Maitv M»roritir* arr having vicinit* Leaving Divnrtbh H P'"' aw.d Ot '.!*«'St troop- SENIORS AND GRADUATE *iu I-.-! w .,? 1,i t ahead to aiiattge. hut sition a* meitwitui. and intends i\l ODl'HIJ ip him Thrre ED 2-a5;\l nuur 244 gone partie* fur the underprivileged ,.vi.' • itent* HIM loioptuation will be on In trim 11. Ihr t nilrd Slalr* is the ,i*o witlt whicti to pay f- i t-> do so 111 whatrvri it »toe- rhildrrn of the Lansing area t ampic* Jinlaj Noveiiihr, .V> I., m Motkv available ft'-- < ao.pov PHnitr ED l-kjMB aftel 5 .M tj.iiri Paikn.g real estate RIORHK WANTED LEAVING >• terview sale* e*tu>atk>nal Iluithi, - going t«» hrip then* grt the till il ftv having to pay , ash dpi ai»**it ^he oil supply this Sunday. The*e would al*n Iwi iteinab" and technical service* I pper Peninsula alter final eva ■* . HOUSE FOR SALE I-ow down T.. Houghton I'lnnie IV 4-K2T2 i » lirrdrit In prr*rrvr their eenn la 1 s lot oi. the Allies would , rnfortunately. the use of be nearlv impossible to change caiututaie* CkMlirl your placemen! >..*>nenl for ruiv tbiee |t»m home RiH)\! E«»R ONE map < U.*« in viniir* against thr eui»*r«iuri»cc* have' endanueiiHi economic xys- force by Britain Mini France to because of the time faetor in¬ n» flee I *>4 « ilrge Appi.cc.t New inner apt oig vmeiit* ..like ient but increase RIDERS TO SHARE Urieoig 1 of thr it own art irfiis which Aniri a a has been back their diplomatic plays volved Thi* I* the only week¬ CHRISTM AS JOU EOR . * d o«e ••all,rv pi,one EM lia> • >ui equit* Enpiy ownership mda l>aving Decrtnbe- iiady location and ie^-11 at . |U,„lng (ol registration Janu. A ipKKl man* Hntisheis have p., 1 ■ *up|tort for Id against Fgvpt has seised to ob- end before linal exam*. goina Home Wel> oinr to kpemt en* TWO ROOMS TEtRPHONE. ex net rent .. ..I ...m, oiwt pi.,.,,# Pi.one n a . I Hone . .... ED _ 2-l'kHl . s, ure the use of force by F-g.vpt's toe vacation with >•<*•-*« couple J aunce < ornpanv Realtor#. ED- littr ilHitrxt Ar.iotii.it) reluctance final »cxams also entered the Hoard room i«a\ are vour* 11, re- _r union prtv.de en'r.mce kitchen Nassei to back "his own political Plume ED 2 2.VK* evening* ED 2-tKMW or ED- RIDERS WANTED TO E! I to upp'v then with nil a be Iti Pain and Fuitlt'C ate stilt turn (cn cai-e of one »inall son wtuie ou»ing iiic- ' loon t*m erdale Florida Leaving Dec ede : ptctuie. as well as the tree-. mother bo«i>dal Jon. u> lot J 3 Slkv : askiiranee* of plays. Consideiation of his pro 1* in Phone ED 2-1845 — demanding some 9 or 10 Mil t • putush litem f*M K>M 7 liRhtjiiR cercmopy which is c. 1 Hi tat ma* claan reliable, releieme* into fot»t't against WmduoKton , spr? L jin.il .settlement b*tor*- vocation* will come back into IV U-UWM Hit ROOMS top men t ,cr:*it> an ANN STREET NEKMlSOR^ are) - -r— traditional function and i> to tone,! \ lew cat an* tor winte, friendly Many MtMRF children.- RIDERS WANTED TO EL': w,sh*-s. ITuv »s mcorrect fhev )ea\(' it to the c.oe of the the piefUi~e when gtugRing has term Parktuc and linen*. iitmnHed vet* rWflHb with full. \ Stiare expense* Leaving Deeeiuo r tn- held Sunday evening There SALESMAN YOUNll MAN with Three he*Immho ..—It vyv.ul,',, jhow e\ et, J»j»y e tn-cn I N Em*rgtncv Foi**' It* doing p issed out of it ~ wilL.ttLsb t>v a Chris.tntas .Ves college tramine in »ale« payrholugy Iruiune I iry Street Eaat taiu- High dr* »> •vemgnirWkck-tnp drive, || Contact Chart** *i John. t». . or' agttcuiniral" marhlner* engitie*- «ina« . - . liy; Toundty ,chute, ..btdirect, Lftitpig.., 7-9721. 2«g.A : * pcis set vice in the Chapel, and Mu«t be free 1c* travel own ltuim screen*. Law down payment ering take* ove Gl loan Big rorne, lot RIDERS WANTED l.EAVINf. h, Cnion Itoant has something ^*ut furtuiih character refer¬ UNIVERSITY APPROVED ROOMS CR,0,s;3l INFORMATION car foi net* available lor winter term on hl.uk top sheet with no traffic upper peninsula Friday. 9 P re Crossword Puzzle and have high degree of f.n- 106 M.nnette. Tad Lee. IV 5-8144 F-" ence* U/M 1^ plunnevt anctal reationalblhtv State military Parking aid linens luimihed In¬ 1633 Ann Street by owner A*V t PIT] I have talked to the president »tatu« marttal *tatu» age and in- quire t3A Ann Strcel Fast tatmong l«k5 M* t lM TODAY of the Vet's Club concerning the c«»me denned TUaab write f..r in¬ Two Ho*,i«» $S00 d^wn on rack, $65 j WANTED TWO RIDERS to Mm • ACROSS 34. Place u{ terview (iruesbeck Manufacturing INTERN ATION At CUB dance situation and as far a* ^ctkfk'y pa*me<*ts. Otrmov •■'* 0"d fbe i'li nr Mth Will go via Bo«i> '' I. Insect combat OiStSB the Queens concerned, they Company. PO Bo* Z2J Ithaca THREE MAN APARTMENT avail¬ V\cst tide. If *i'' R^y you to, ^ 35 Recline iw.r-lT! I iB K p.m . 3t Union are Michigan 108 able wmier term Private entrance Tw»« hltwkk finm caivpu* ED T-PU1 Lke*>!*6 ' RIDERS TO MEXICO Citv U ' 4 Calking f:\MMV DI'l.T % will bo excuse*! from their hous¬ A LIBRARIAN TO take charge of 8 .t' 108 m*cvtfgte material 3t». Vestment after Dn«ini«r s« Prion* Km "r ft p pt. Square Dance with es The houses have also bc»*n a Ithrary in a new high achtwd A flkon# Jokn W MeCabe, F.D i*» 9. Away 37 Carries teacher with an EngltsH Science t-uthcian Stiuicnt AsM^-iation asked t,< take into consideratu n or ROOM WITH KITt HEN for mate McCabr RcgRy 12. Fairy queen 38 Dessert Malor Would be cunaidrred tf that ktudrut THrre Mo, k* to Union Sec RIDERS WANTED TO B *t« Futcstiv Cahin the atTams on campus with willing IV 4.6441 IS. Brotherly 39 Chinese teacher i« fn continue to at tJT Ec-r : K1iee» |U4 M»aM> see a great ir.av be had bv writing to R r 41 Female Oebrli Superintendent of Scfw'« WHITEHH.LS IS Unite 2-5 pm numbet of Muoriiy women a! LAIIY. TO MIA HI" drn.rvf »«• at th*' Fast Ummi: rw''11' 19 Headland sandp.pef tolutien ot Yeaterday'a Ruule Maserue Temple, ? 14 M A*' »K«tV. of these events this .Satur¬ Sbmta^ue^Mii^^r^ expeiues About to Drc-amher rif«r»«i*r IS HwUttvcr* 21. Period* of 43 English light letter Ave Students s»atT men-. - day FOR RENT ■ lunged ED > ISO _l»' 22 That thing 44 Toothed 59 Picture -ft. Knight of hers and their friends an- ;n- « vnlhia Drew. bord. r the Round RIDERS TO HOUSTON'or FW"'« wheel I'resident. ATTfNTtON STUDCNTS Uavlnt Drremhrr S i«7 Old*' 2i KeypLan Table v mxi 45 Narrow 60 LU*idc» I'anllellenic € aunril bile Phone Mr KikrlDI-W <■ god 7 Shovhonean SUNDAY R«k> a TV tet ««th ephon •5 River owning DOW N* Indian J IIOl* EXri I T1YF * ♦ * CHECK AT HICKS Studio f*.r **■ bottom 48 In t o-i tn 1 Prick* v 8 Ms.elf te buy. Small weeUy reefal ffagrrernt and wadding picture* In (OM.MIT1EI MEETING 2f Has being 49 lnsh dance seed «-e tl Sole 4 p.m. SiC'v.n Ch: H.«use II immIIOI MUNTZ TV or out of town a* Mrtd rater Ph •>' 23 Haunt 52 Toss ED 2-81CT 2 St up 10 I'ntruth I If EAST KALAMAZOO 30. Ru h man 54 Inaugurated d (WTIRHI KY UH R 1! Aviate T« the Tditor: 32. Aitcrn 57 Old card .4 Portal 14 Electric d 3d it* All Saints fhurch. I have leanuxi that work lias •HON! IV A$4M wanted W Hebrew game 4 Among vanish Hod A boot' Rd Chrixuea Ope 58. Greek E 8 Exist begun the cutting down of e«c*y aigkt t»K tea priest 16 Stupid Fartv A Hanging of the on roiunAi. >U7t il or l, I" Sandford Wvxxilot, which i< IV l-«OS — Tr ^3" person Cvcen f rTBBWZ86"" F_ 2 T1 I B 4 1 east of Shaw dormitory, to make IV |,t P 20 Leg.-viator 21 IV grades MARTIN I.UTNFR CHSrit ft 30 a.m Communion Seivvce way foi new buildings. FOR SALE •r. PIIOVI four pre ■ £j T{ •t 14 . 21Utopian I believe that this should not 24 Nobleman 11 am. Morning Worship 11)2 HITCHING POST ROAD Alt AUTO JaRTS uT be done because it takes 1 .hOd If TT T CNCA'CLOHCDI A P" ~ n T\ 25 Stupid slang play: 4 30 p.m f? p m . Bible Class Cost Suj>pcr. "Christ- years to grow such a woodlot IjR edition Good COMPTON-K condition *3S Aoro ofl to fi« T . sl wmrdlot. , 20 27. Guide and in removing this • I &HT IOOMS j TWO CA* *n*CH!0 t*UM i ! 29 Pen point mas Party many lypes of natural laUrra- LADIES DIAMOND ENGAGE- h. Wmk J.4 Cflrol TT TT n 7 p.m. Gamma Delta Initia¬ ^ j ,OU« ItOiOOIflS • • 121 X 104 floor LOT 3o ■ 1 31. Wager 32 Moslem tion tcries would be done away with. Laboratory rlaaae* far ■■■Igfy. •. third fkwr ring. .-argt gS9>' Uontart M.AC Avenue 6U (. SeeRi Si " / >§•»«•. t El V fl 15 o.m Vexperx •!«*,< floor LIVING IOOU • fllNISHIO UCfllATION IOOM fourth caliph . lUTIVFRAN JTIDTXT drndralogy. kaUnu rwtontggy. 40 Seasoning mildrf* 5? 3r rl ml. arv rondtirtod in Ikk area, • tKN ''-two NUfltACIS Kanfr »•/ ASSOCIATION vwt prVwa en MM complete wWting i 41 Fairy 45. Lamb's pen which i* MSI"* only wwdato* —line. Range*. t;aeret Mivire'y 5T 5.30 p.m, Cost Supper , _ • ULTIA-MO0EIN KlTCHtN — • THfliI IaTHS 4rjfi% . drahwaw - name 7 p.m , Discussion grout*? at California pndeE itself in pre¬ ,—. » Carhtr __ itruth Dee- si" 47 Sp. jar mps* 4* 4) serving its forent growths while 1 c"~* □ 0 4& Draw game 49. Clash Faculty Mem tiers' hornet MSL* chops sway the only river PRICE, 1)7000 ■ hi vu. GSe- a■ z■ 50. Philippine MIAIian Slala New* forest it has. But the question is: Do we GREAT VRTUN EROKTUH volver Mub holster 49 caliber re¬ f75 luiUflr wJ («ifl faflg* negrito an daaa day* Mondav SO MM i«« 51 Jewel want more .students snd newer 51 Seed neider rheojuch Er'dav tnchwfr*. toll buUtitnfS or do we want natu¬ So*. Mr. Wfltiflr, IV 2-0416 IV 4.l2lf SlfffHiJifimH !£■■ - «C 55. Provider! -altar bobdata. waUtr. tuHaa ftwkmm ral laboratories to increase the A*Hi. .jrkta.'mua nut, W MH Vi " mmr Vw ••**< ore aoerlal T „ 56 Down: knowledge and effectiveness of rnk. Cm*, ttmi tridr for flood - NELSON REALTY COMPANY USSR aJHHI aum prefix km Vma juimuei ae u *rrr*rd rt*M real¬ f*N our science departments* Comoro boy. oulcmotH. oOonoflropo. omoU ,oo-ohMl bibo o, or utilrtv tfjanus*? tor under art of VarrA j. 1ST* at the HUH* R. Bis SHI trwlor Pbono ,fl o-llfl. 10, REALTORS I US 1°* Ml afBee. East Lanamg Muis Evacuation Tifoism The tourist Industry In Twtsi memo AN STATE NEWS Promised (Continued from Page 2) Explained by Yugoslav now lion earns more annually. of than $412 mil¬ Thit Is an in¬ November 20. I»S€ CumpuH ClAJiAiftedJi Face Three ' potential enemies It took only the mmm'ay c#f the communist crease $136 million since 24 hours for the Hungarian l'Kirn*-* let union" is not intended to 1950. . ~ Your Key to Betle- valua By Britain 'to join its "communist." army ft. brought relief to many peo- weaken tiie world communist people in the fight against com¬ i ■« a ho were worried by the camp, munism and only live day* for -d'-.isti r vof Orwell'* "1964 ' as many western people the Hungarian "eommuniat" Air ..r..; lt:j*i« > "New World." In Wan Ereneli (lonvn believe, but In intended on to the lie contrary it Force to challenge, the Soviet b . • O# m any, in J'o/.nan and Whara tha complimants a source of Army A badly prepared and ii iig;o> Belurr Final Arlion if. the youth were in strength. ara ladled out new worse led uprising was able to Lr.es of the tight The new communist leaders lie up 13-15 Soviet diylsiona. .i.'.cr. ' the communist* Over I,ON DON «.".» or. ter 15 fell m the itrug- KtfVpt. more success in winning the that of the communist youth as gje f«< freedom. button-down. It rates plenty of praise for . Hut the Conservative govern¬ sympathy of the people which its trim-tailored collar and harmonizing colon lost the Stalin ment withheld .1 formal declar¬ was in When Thomas Cook and Mal- era 'I'odav Last Day T(» Sign Petition ("newst is a subtle blue). There are a dozen shades ation about the scale, speed and wrote then to choose "from in oxford or broadcloth . . . and a conditions, if any, of its in¬ nane fine book, "The Today is the final day for m entativr from Jr. new Arrow silk tended evacuation, pending talks Itcali.srn of Idealism" in 1934 signing the Hungarian situation -.vi.11 r*r: ee» the resolu- striped tie to top it off. with France William J. Brennan, Ja.. talies they didn't dream how right, Glen "White shirt, J3.7 5j patterns and solid resolution, sponsored by Junior • op.es t:.n a eekr-nd ('hrlilhn I'inrau, Ihr his place they ■ were in emphasizing the French on the hrnrh in Vlash- realism of ideals and ill Council. colors, JS.OOj t.e, $2.50. foreign minister, flies to lam- ington, J »,C'., oppos¬ as an assnriale ilon FrW»» for .Justice ing the shortsighted "realistic" Copies of the resolution have I II It.imr Saturday a eonrerenre of the V.H. Suprrmr been sent to all living units, and policy unit intorprctallon of na¬ with British leaders. Court. tional interest in terms of pow¬ off-campus student* may sign 1- 'll;i|i|,v lloli! from 9-12 Saturday in the clared "Our policy is that of a ed the tremendous reality of tin- rnarskjold at tiie United Nations t . ••». It. Lroom- phased withdrawal" In only a Assembly. A Endore M.IK) OFF LIMITS Hans Habe 51.95 The Campus Book Store THE ADVENTURES "OF CAPTAIN McCAItOO Ralixan a novel of the Orcat lakes 53.50 * HISTORY — , sawV-i' • - KIlNlHUBi HISTORY OF THE ENOI.ISH SPEAKINO PEOPLES 131-1 .'i.'t Ka-t (.rand River Avenue oni in Vol. I THE BIKTH OF IIKITALN. _ Sir VVm.ton Churchill hast V ol. II THE NEW WOKI.D 56.00 each Iauisill)!. Mielii|fun I'hone EI) 2-i-tl3~ THIS HALLOWED 0ROUND llrucc Cation 55.95 mm tnmfmi MUM Mtnan, mmat i Greet Hit! 2:30 . 5:50 . 11:15 SPORTS A 2 mi1ST IUHIK STORE .. FIRESIDE HOOK OF BASEBALL 51.95 CARTOONS A HI'MOR —————— 1 Peter Pauper fell LIFE OF THE PARTY Rennctl ( erf 52.95 HEI.I. 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Kriiluy 1(1- Mi iHNINC ivl AfWES tr Al All* ol Your eRMHI VIENNA, Austria (,r» — Hungarian lair Irr in tin apparent cffnrl In void AlAio of Your pknni yt*Mra>l.l Rnlwrt Pht-rii. t t• .11 ran pu liark to hlph orbnnl tr«<>oi lllPM- 91 iii«' a (late 1-luHM-l ItiPHe time A date In mine the the stream uf refuifees intu Aimtrin. fri>ntl«;r—poli,',- ticiur* mrrl hours Is for the first tlmr ainrr Nov. ('.. otcri Is MWK Mood iv halt MWK B-tl Wpiliieniliiy to Robert hail kept his fancy y r PhF *• III flecftlilei 3 M'tTtir t-X IVcpniher siii.1 Thursday. . til MTWTliK *•10 MTVVThP «-<• an H Police said they had eonfiiir. 1 locks intact despite two edict* from the R«»fn*^^ Board r»f Edu¬ Students H 30-111 *-'» MID WeilOeuil.iv l>ei-euittei fi TTh l-X Moiid.av December to Fronh-Sopli Plan tiie laying of mines about a nm. inside Hungary near the An TTtv t *» tltt cation He was e<|M'll«si. fhen ll'l 10 10-12 Im Considered Ltitzmurinsburg p lost a court tight for the light Threatened MWK II .K'-lft WeilneHitilj MWK MTThP ? 2 3 1 'I'uewl December 1v It Irian town of was nsNUinetl mlne-la.ving w., being undertaken at other point By M'. (Jroup IBs ttnlter ft to keep the swirling curls above MlTliK (l-tl» *.f 1 30 *10 . liis ears and still attend class¬ In Tennessee MTW t'hP 1 30-3 30 Ttuirwla'v 2 30-4 2-3 Tunwtuy Mi'tiilu'rti of I hi- F'rokh-Soph There have been earlier rep.*! from refugees of mine-laying es ?-» Dci-eoilter It TTIt livitles along the border, - TTIi 9-III Ike.N'Oilt.u 0 Tolit !Noi to AIiiim- 7-0 pm ? 1 HI 10 12 fmiiiiil hoard a report it! Yhoir Bo Tharada) Robert hegrudg- 3 3U-4 Aunlrian offIrlain reported tint tnglv left hl« hair—at les*» Tuesdnv Iiint meeting of tip* b-rm from and apparently « gen enoagh of It to mIWi the xehmil !N«-*ri» l'ii|>iU Tlicre MWK Mrriu* 10.1) KM*' tl.UPiKt*v Decembei ft MWK MTTliP 3-4 TV.i'iiilni 11 aiMH'ial events rhalrman Tom the mining era! tightening up by the Km MTWTtiP 1 30-3 lo MTWThP to-11 in H 10 •athorltleo—on the eattlng room Cofihlll, Columbus. Ohio, gophn- slant had reduced the flow of til Hi-IX floor at Trim'* barber shop (T.IN-TON. Tnnn (.IT—While Erldayr - \r«. r.«,•*.» Im w»r«tinil 10-11 TtiiiraUav more, that the committee's pro¬ refugees. Only about MMI ranm TTh 3-4 D*K1*its op xltp'riitx til the I'nion happy," the youth students sani Thursday they TTti 111-12 6 into the Austrian province .,t Carolyn Ki "Fni not t'».|| *1 t 30-1 30 7 9 pm ject. of Kponsoring some all-uni¬ Ito.'id Itid- t»cfr • a V f •» n.-rtK a i lor »e dul im; the were threatened with expulsion to .m-tft Burgenland during the day. rum *uiU when a was over. versity event, such as ttie ap¬ Chrivlnu* v- er who tuMriurn »• 'rn up In the from Clinton High if they were iiitW rriilny MWT 4 3 Wednesday pared with 3,666 during the :!t Me then presented himself be¬ Intimidating or abusing It-tf rvn-eoiher 7 MTTttr l-ft December ft pearance of a bin-name enter- I mull liiii 1 oftir found MTThK *10 MTWThP 4-n 10 3 30-6 mi hour period ended at S am fore School Superiotentlent T C Negro pupil- at the newly inte¬ MTWTtiF 4 30-fl tamer or band, was t»eiug con- Thursday. PriftllV " 4 ft Tuesds* FilppuU grated school ■l-fi December It Kidered by the Lecture-Concert Radio Budapest gave a vi-i • It liM.*ks okay," Fllppula said. i They said Principal D. »T, rrti 11-15 llrremlwr 1 m-3 3o 7 TTh 4 < *10 3 10-3 30 Bertes eommlttee. meager picture of the siituati..: Britain Jr. made the threat at 4 3o-0 ,••Still pretty long on t«»j> , « , AlthoiiKh ttie committee has in the country. Premu i Jan., Rng b\ fNv 4 a student assembly, adding MW'P t*-r S.itunUv Ad riot yet made a decision, it has Kadur, with tlie aid of tiic Rn.. • but okay." hnvnibrr S KVKNtNfJ CLASSES pointedly "And 1 mean It" MlTliK i»-t been indicated that it would re¬ shins, is trying to straighten ti • wtimp'i uilci's i»ffice Thut s- Mrs Alice Phernetton. the * The 'assivmblv was called af¬ MTW'ThK 12-1 30 BIO If vour class meets Your Kxam is ■ 12 30-5 gard tlie event as being in com¬ the chaos left by five week ter all to Negro student* re¬ 7 7-0 f> boy's mother, aaui the family —— Dec m 13-1 Matunljiy M ebe< k originally to in* mained avvav from classes for rrti 13-5 llrceinher • M\V or W Dec 3 7-0 pm petition Willi the I.lituri'-Con- rebellion, strikes and passive e . he came to the decision to cut alter 15-1 30 1 :m-3 so T Dec II 7-0 p m ceit Relies. Approval of this sistanee. \ ftertm- wh.. • u:n after Dec 4 the second day in a row be¬ TTh or Th Dec 10 7-0 p m she consulted an attorney IX W X committee is lie essary because The radio reported that !' rrx-tvivc their check-, at .* cause of what they termed "1 decided Robert's education NO KIN AI EXAMINATION MAY UK C1IV EN AT ANYTIMK OTIIKH it controls use of the auditorium. Presidential Council has e ,i "abuse " l.itcr dutiV I* more Important than the THAN THK HEOULAHLY HC'HEPl'LKD TI.MK FXiT.PT »»V FACULTY Vespers chairman lUirb Tiegs, an amnesty to nearly ionium Ve'cranx are also reminded to White students hurled rin-ks ACTION- principle Invoiced." nbr aald. Al twist two of the il.ni and hours mud follow the Park Ridge, 111., freshman, said persons who have fled ucros- •: Monday, ami NOTK Have c WOW cffM arrangcmimts Negro pupils "vake forwarding at Phernetton veas the last h"!H- H'Hul.ii pattern In 4 few courses at the reipietd ol Ho- depart¬ that the Council-sponsored ser¬ border into Austria — piovni.-i they w i>: o-o be «' then Ka-' eggs were thrown by two white ment riini'vmiHl the final examination ha* been s. hedulea b» vices would be held .fan 2? in they return to Hungary by »> Travel wan HTA I .i .in*: a.idlest ..ft* i the end »»f tiui in a group that once mun- buys at three Negro girls Tues- tin- simile hour in.iv enconntet conflict* lecture section. and iii noun* instances studenlx In that event the examination scheduled the chape! March 31. term. t>eted 54 U»vs Sch.K)! authori- dav / hv the class meeting two hours h ueek will take precedence Unbelievable tow Ccvt :• , tir- told them to dre«.i up. get the / Anderson Final plans were made for the There was no accurate t»n t Meanwhile. - over thi* examination scheduled hv the single hour lecture The will have to ho arranged between the student Council's hay ride Members will of the coal-mining situation i Eurour jmti- The United that Centre! Nations FAO re- Ainerwa fae- thcii hair cut and i« «*k like stu¬ dents fount y School board .'voted In .a special session to make it possi¬ examination anil tin- depai tment requesting •examination the special scheduling nl Its meet at the west entrance of miners have been the most stub years to tram my the Union on Friday at 0 30 pm. born in refusing to woik un" 60 Dot* —. ***** S^25 r an estimated llK) pet cent It'll take ble f«»i Negro pupils to return hair again." Robert raid glumly to an all-Negro high school in their demands for the restoi.e, •<.slation increase in the ties! Orient ;, as he went bark to his books Knox villi*-—2 miles southeast of of former Premier Imre N.t, o.,. .. . o— vcais Ulinton m Knox County — if Membership Effective Dec. I and the withdrawal of Ruv .. their parents s<- request In Mips have been met. The school. Knoxville Austin THOMPSON JEWELRY (0. The country is faced with . Manrtrr *. Mid WIIUui H. Til—■■■ High, was soti ton High attended I»n Atuier- County Negroes was before Clin¬ Integrated Aug, 27 umici ordei of U.S. District East Laming C of C Approved member of the tMmrd of directors serious eoal shortage and tr mini's are saitl to be prtxluiu., only about 15 |hm cent normal production. «>i •> ■ specializing in fine JEWELRY The Rust Lansing Chamber of the National Affairs and Ld- Judge Robert t.. T.ivlor to cli¬ uratloii Committee. of tlie chamber. and FIRST CLASS SERVICE max five years' litigation An¬ of Commerce approval Wednes¬ Vice prc.sUlctit is Vincent I. riwnos Two Storaa ■ **« derson high school County has no Negro day noon their membership in United States Chamber of Prior to coming to tin received national recognition MSC Aus¬ Vnndenburg of Vandenburg Con¬ MSU Groups ■ LANHIMO the 21. Rasper was ae* . I'MTIK On Nov for hia aeomplishments as Mayor struction company, and treasurer Mill (««r( S*TTf Yoo ■ US M A I Am.. quitted on state charges se¬ Commerce effective Dee 1. •Carl G Card of tlie East Lan¬ «»( Dubuque. Iowa fie now p. John Hicks of 'Hieks Hard- To Perform 5 A V£ ■ ci, t-nu dition and inciting t«» not grow¬ serveli at MSU in the capacity it s «t« waie company. ing out of the same accusations. Hank and vice presi¬ "satisfaction GCARANTEED" sing State dent in the Rust Lansing cham¬ of Coordinator of the United Slates Chamber and Is chair¬ The chamber members presently tins 118 At the Wednesday Opcru Sumlu) 25% Eat at the ber was appointed Counselor to represent the East Last Lansing Chamber. National man of the Government Study Committee for the East Lansing chamber meeting, 110 new membership cards were distributed. Tins year tin* chamber held Henry PurceH's 17th rent, nperu masterpiece, "Dido >•, i Aeneas," will be presented m . Ruben Austin President for the new year on Mcur Oftlkf In MSI' profmer In the division of buslneos and will t»e William A. Burgwts, Jr., meetings with state and county highway officials to initiate public parjonnance of the Ms Mixed Chorus and Orchestra «' East I anslng postmaster and Care/ully Embroiilered plans for solving Grand Hiver 4 p.m Sunday in tin* Audit-i HOLIDAY Fraliirp Dinner Truck traffic problems In ad¬ dition the.v were instrumental ium Admission is free. The performance, which f« in securing n much needed ad¬ tures faculty and student mi., [strip HOME WHIMSIES al 1.10 dition to the East Ionising Post Office. The chamber is now or¬ ganizing and promoting a pro*- gnun to select a city seat for its by in solo scholar, tor Gomer on parts, will be dlic« '« ' composer Jones, cIuh»i and comb; the MSU music dep.-o* inrludinK Public School Imported from Sicilterlanil Municipal and use. rnent staff. "Dido and Aeneas" will '• Soup or Juirr given in Its entirety in ch<>: . A DftMort form. It combines beautiful ■ Mallet to Marrnle sic with the classic story ALPINE SKI CAP I tuMt um to Stoto ThMtor tragic love as personified f - 3.50 OItmi Awar Iwh (mill 'Tour o f Europe* Dido and Aeneas and is based •*. Vergil's "Fourth Book r1 «• "The Grand Tour of Europe,"' Aeneid." one of the all !• - IMta U Mich X»S narrated by Robert Mallet, com¬ great choral works. mentator with Burton Holme* HUck. Red or Wkiir Faculty soloists are s-.pr' Travelogues, will be shown Sat¬ lads Laverty, tenor Ed a . Swwtakc Nltta US 1X1 SERVE YOU urday at 8 p.m in the Aud Richmond arid contralto t ' "Tlie Grand Tour" begins in advanced BALE Arrneling. Student soloists . BETTER New York and crosses to Eng¬ elude; soprano Barisira Br.c tickbtft land via luxury liner, with a Battle Creek junior, mez/' btatt record shop visit through London. Traveling Billie Atnip, Midland and to make a »• on to the Continent, the film rano * paramount news lor; s«>prano Nancy Hosier, !'<: few extra bt'c'kn features the Low Countries, the Junior; soprano Lynn Be k i ,• RTAND Rhine and southern Germany. Crosse pointe Farms soph or,, *fve added a new civic centre A trip through Italy contains and tenor Donald Tom y t ' box omce visits to Venice. Florence. Rome lamsing graduate student. bsj6-fs.66-ll46-91.ts and Capri. Gay Paris climaxes MAKE DEFT the cinema. cortina cap Sorority PuM|hhm > 4.96 Oprn Houar for Vrl- The Delta Gamma open hotv special for scheduled Dec. 2 for memi- U«lt* to Mich US 30 DAY of the Veteran's Association, h ; IT'S C0ME^KtAeLt' VELVETEEN rood btack- r*"' " *w,r one week been rush. postponed due to sorority n*sFUNi BRAKES GET ACQUAINTED ylt ADJUSTED All 4 Whreb • tmly , SPECIALS \- ~~ SAVlNC-;' V Say gikvl-btr to *c»rfs ami h«bu*hk*»—car bonded an Alpine Ski Cap aad |i»* aa* (or Xaaaa. Km gt'aranteed like Ray's Pure Oil Station You'll h«vi tV.n ' :'•* you onvf v r". i- a aift for tkr *al who "hao orrrythoi*" INSt'RED £•• K * » N- »<-;.*i • A. :**'» " -* BRAKE LININGS Yea vau .siren'! •> • * m ail orders filled at once .. COLONIAL tf, { H S 1- t . .«*.'. *s «*. %l 1»-U ipo* < ». v ~ A'• 1010 E. Grand Rim — East fanning, Michigan Ao.f b*rrs t',.4 c.> o.*t , Tmr rank A ( km yct.r I'd."- *. . |W »N T . t** ft t » I J Am »(«.»» Vilw tow i»* « e fvw IV t*L« 2» tn.kv 255 W*1 V «r ;v,orc vHl rI'v i\\ n' '.i f ut t, " ,.a* t. ■ 5 ■ *> ■*.*<• \he.y ■' Farrington's ' 9 ■ Darin* Um Mnath of Dmnkr ill Ml r ,RRI N rfN N HMO Mi VMfl ——1 mm cherry 445 IMawaio A*r. using liROt I* U 4>\D.M\ FARES'* i Or fceterf ydf . COACH Boffalo J. N.Y. NAnI Steps Fits vft hi Asm PARLY IARIV R llHhwim Imt itt UtAOlS— dM or morr to rnv ; : ^ ,t Premenl Theme Certificates and Receive FREE •uu» mark lufctbcx on the a;r< ■ »ird FAST • EXPERT tr».iQ TWn mwn vo vw to- 2 Quarto ol Oil FREE 50 Are HI Stamps FREE jprrhcr *n>i jtm <-ki lavc .>4 of" DEPENDABLE thr rrgulAf »ovrui arifr f*fc *41 ('•* □ •« Next Oil Change with Next Pnrehane RS.n&i >- *•*. *■'•* <»* V» >»-« V«Mr« Rutiv D#ng Bi«urh, last and Wist -Mayo will sins all /.da Beta T.'iu will entertain the fi Identity memlx-t ai.d hich, Lansing senior, to Dave Calif tfaruin Rire. Detroit Christ ma* carol* and help dec tticir dates will icceive Rift* twenty-I l V e under jil l v lied Red Smith, Ohio State University Lansing and for t Lansing child¬ junior, to M.i i a lee Walker, Bat- urate the Hogue Nursing Home from Santa. and la lt.i Tau Delta Linda Hal- Cieek junior in f ast l.ansing The group will Christmas songs will lx* Ming ren at noon Sunday at their derson. Sheridan sophomore, to also present the home with bouse. Santa Clans will present ALPHA XI DELTA a hy the Alpha Chi Sigma s and Dave Boyrie, MarJette ,*eru«(i lb I i record player. their dates as they decorate gifts to the children who will and Farrnhouse, and Mary El¬ f a r o I y n Funk, ('Jevei.-md, Howe Hiding Ranch will tie iheir Christmas tiee, and pop range from thr«-•* to twelve year* len Jeffreys. lomsing senior, to Ohio 'fit,ut. to Robert Piibe*, of popcorn in tfie fireplace. The in age. Jim Bern hum, East Lansing sen¬ ",e aerie a hayride for pre- Cape \1a> Court House N.J, • diet one of Uuttcrtield Hall, Ctinstrnas lice trimming party Yvonne Brown, queen of Al¬ ior arid Psi Upsilon, junior • W*GEORGE t. lav night from 9-12 will bi- field Friday night from pha pill Alpha will be the I he Divided Heart.-' a Brit- 8 30 12 30 at the Alpha Chi Sig¬ Christmas angel at the fratern- LAMBDA CHI ALPHA J s me s DELTA GAMMA STEVENS' ma'* house dv'.* party for uriderpriviledged Kulllvan. Ferndulc ■ ii film will t»e shown at 7 an I Siinja fiarthe, Ti.iver-e C'ty Santa ("laus will be at Tri¬ children Saturday afternoon sophomore, to Margaret Kux- to Dave Campbell, V p n. Friday in Fairfhild Thea- opfiurr.oie "The Open angle'.*, "Snowball Stomp' in ' Sieighbcltv a dressy dance haus, Ferndale freshman; Jon B.rrr ..rigiiam and P>u •f V ./ 2 T1 Window." a junior Krebs, Albion junior, to Donna e-.t V.y.'X Midi h short subject, will also present srtqiil gift*. In the dates •a ill tx* held at the Alpha I'hi Gauuri.il D »;'a, Nanry Alien, , shown of the fraternity memliei*- Fri¬ Alpha house after the basket¬ Arrtoc, Port Huron junior and I'baea :oplx#more, to Btut-efoj- ball game Saturday night until Delta Zeta. Charles Puma, Oak- Ftie Night Before Christmas" day night from 8-12 Ttiere wilt l;r F.i'ofi Rapid junior a»; t the theme of Phi Kappa Tail's Im* darning to lli-Fi music The 12 Ct retina* marnbo mo-u will field, N Y. junior, to Joyce Har¬ Alpha (.iimriia Rho, vey, Buffalo, N Y senior. Gsry • aiual Christmas party, which party will also serve a the for¬ ix* provided and.a pn/e- will , will held mal unveiling of their new liv¬ be given to I he best da nee team. Griffith, Williamston junior, to K %PPA KAPPA GAMMA !*• Friday evening Janice Srhwitema, Hum 9-12 at the house There ing morn furniture Lansing N'ancy Donnelly, Sau.t Ste. freshman; and Dennis Blue, De¬ 4 dfUtt* f»\fl > miiD A -UIKliD 1 lie Christina* decorations, Alpha Delta 1*1 will honor Mane junior, t., Skip Foi-ier of — p'.us 1 nta a fireplace through which will enter and distribute Ihrir I of M chapter at a semi- formal dance Saturday night Ku|i|iu Sir* Hold troit Lansing senior, junior to Pat Whiteside, at U of M leln, I'om'e. Frankerimuth Jeanne Trink- (four, to hurting at II \ M — ! 9 ■ 1 9 i * 1i P M r ?'1 to all. The Playboys and from 1-12. The Fast I.anting liixtrict Conclave SIGMA Nl' IP afwl u Wolfgr.im fiepa Tau Delta Sagiti.i w or Bruce Hutchinson, Kalamazoo The Delta Psi chapter of junior, t'( Heather Harrison, LAMBDA ( III ALPHA Kappa Sigma will tiost the Al¬ junior at Western Michigan Col¬ Jame* l.iddle, Romulu* -in.or, pha '/.eta < hapter of the Univer¬ lege and I>elta /.eta; Glonn Bur- to Irene Si hafer. Detroit -• i .or sity of Mithigori and tiie Del'f fffll. Spurt a nophoroore, to Pat and I'm Mu at Wayne S'att? Fpsilon (hapter of the University W.ildruri i.f Grand Rapid*. Dave University of Toronto at a district conclave Shannon, NUes sophomore, to Newly elected officer* ot Ft are Donald Alger. Maiden la-Id here this weekend. An estl- M irn Anderson, Grose II# sop? - I a mixta Chi Alpha arc p teste senior: Ortlry Arnold. Hingliamp- mated out-of-town member* ornore and Sigma Kappa. Ted cut I.es Obcr. Ephiata, Pa, t»n. N.V.. senior; Koliert Harher. ate exjx*cted to attend the ((in¬ Lord, Greenwich, Conn., junior, j ifiiof. vice-president, Fred Pel- Northvilie senior; Kb hard ference to Barbara Schwa Men of Gar¬ . ' .ofti, Am.steuiam, NY. Jun- Bmirns. South I.yon senior; Ro¬ Events f»»r Saturday will in¬ den City ,NJ , and Sam Wil¬ ■<'Wdgiac sophomore treasurer. Alien Butchhaker. Marrellus aspects of fraternity life will tie on Chase, Adrian junior J»n Krebs. Albion junior senior; Donald Churchill, ten¬ discussed by thr«e iriernbers (#f THETA CHI Newly elected oficct* of l*i sing senior; Dean Cooper, < old- each attending i hapter. The day Ed NulNvan, BerkP ■y junior, Kappa Phi are president, Re* uatrr senior; t harle* fowler, will ix; highlighted by a semi- Morm. Whitehall senior, viee- flint senior; Aaron Gettet, Sag¬ formal dinner dance featuring . to lied; Tramposch, Iietroit the rtiusic of Juri V>x>rheis and sophomore. pn sidcnl-treasurer. Phil Hedges, inaw senior Buffalo N Y junior. Secretary, entertained by the Kapphers ZETA BETA TAU More initiates of Tau Beta Pi CUiio Irnprota, Darrin. Conn., Mtl latter. Broc>klyn. N Y. are Ronald Hileman, Lansing junior and Warden Dick Dears- senior: James Hot/back. I.udmg- Camels in a program of trick junior, to Judy Natten, Winm - ley, Wauwatoaa, Wis. junior. tori Earnest riding were recently introduced ka, III., aofihrmujre; and Denny senior. Lajxm-ee, (i.Tcrit initiates of Tau Beta a* a feature of the Indian Frey, Buffalo, N'Y. senior to . Detroit senior Gr>#»g»< Miller-, 1*1. national engineering honor¬ Army •, r < r...A ;r, New iielhi Barbara i-ee, Detroit senior Lancaster. N.Y. senior; David ary, are Richard Cirr, Ludlng- Morse, Benton Harbor senior, ' •n junior. Philip Clm«\ Athens Ronald Nugent, Frankfort sen¬ Fillip Eiche, New Buf- 9 luruor; jjeafi; ikfee, ci Qoki. ' ior; Horace Prindle, Grouse do junior; John Etdson, Scar*- Pointe senior, John Ruta. Au¬ ixle N Y.. junior: Wayne Rob- burn, N Y . senior . N'eal Saund¬ ■ • 'son. Fremont junior; Lowell ers, Dearborn, serdoi. Th<*rius Smith, I-ansing junior; Ri> hard Slattery, OrfonviMc senior, Wil¬ Vpi ague, Marretta, Ohio, junior; liam. Tret ka. Chit ago, IJJ. sen¬ Melvin Anderson, Menominee ior; William WalLchlaeger, Mil¬ waukee, Wis, wnnr John other initiate* uf Tau BeU Wirth, Ttiret- Oaks senior •ruga Ricf - It s Great Food Here A rfcvcry sMil* ami Sal laity toad b> an aurh a laa*Bur* of Howard Joha- ««•'«anhllwOraagS Roar. Laafc far bath. Yau'U timd lh*> aO to aay Meal. Of course. Mot* everyone does—oiten. I< r i Because s few morncMI over ice-cold Coca Cola refresh you so¬ b's sparkling with natural l aouiAMjoaiMOify rhriuanmr-and nasurally I fed like basing a C^kc/ x E. SafbMw Luckies TasteSMOOTH*!# CLIANIR, PRISHIR, BetterI Cms Coin I M«ki Jii.yimimom Xdimi (Sytoof amiieri ttibiis wuunrttui w i "C#k#"bu t.Ca eaoevCT t>9 gikii Big 10 Cage Outlook: HNHNIilN mn NCWfl S'nvrmhfr 3*. IMfi Pair Nil a;; Archie, Floyd Clash Tonight Clth AGO •**> i>- .'td man each fighter will got .1(1 per cent ha? fought II limps since Mar* A 'Wide-Open Affair' ttiis anticipated totiil take of ciin.i, winning II of them fights the former Olvinpi* mid¬ i ! t JCnnnor must starl from the jiniihl <450,(100 Patterson never has taken a Hanson. If Mmne- dleweight champion fot the ft* till HOFFMAN .hi * igt- N.i mallei what huppona in heating In fact, hr has Inst onlv im| its pool de¬ ground up. Forwanls Tom Payne world's heavy vv eight title t<-- , Fut the fust time in several M.ta can I we on reeor.l w ill he of 31 pro fights since he and Frank Seabolt played Home- mght with Aivhw- Moore. 39. the : sttK * »*«*%* one fensive iiri'iil of a year ago, ll tin* age department came hark from the '5! Olym¬ years, the IVig in ba ketlmll nice (vhat last year but enough t.. i; m will be in tljei • to the wlie • "going 0:1 43." pitting til? cxpei - figures to be n-wide-epeii affair, Min'ii- would he ttie oldest man pic*. Thai one defeat was a dis¬ he "sure" players. The eentej jenee again--! 21 - \ e.»t -»•!»!* K.'.-vd with as many as five teams NtlltTllVI sIFHN: The Wild¬ t<> win the heavyweight puted-decision eight-rounder to nii'l guard spots will he filled cats will lc the m«'-t wa'eaed Patterson foi the crown vac e\ii i«'M ecs by If k*ky Murciuno title and Patterson the youngest .tnr> Mdvini. Ihr "cute" ex* given title and an a chance nf cuppiiig the automatic berth in team in the conference this «ea- mostly by untried sophomore- M.mi e. vi ho ha.t hi? first pro Jersey .lor IValrott win 37 light heavy king. s-.m following a disastrous 2-21 Iowa Is a young team, hut vihrn hr upended T.»»ard Chgr* Last June. Floyd beat Mttrn- the peat season NCAA tourna¬ O'Connor lias a reputation b>i fight in 193»i w hen I'attei ••.mi ment nccrall reel d I art *»ar ami a Irs and .lor I mils was 11 that cuue Jackson in P.' rounds bgt molding "youngsters" into win vv as only .« Kit'V Nq-v • f-- take Illinois. Indiana. Minnesota. I 13 record in the I » t 10 North¬ the t; r !«• (ev the -vs.-ml tiv m .Itinr night in 1937 when he broke a bone in Ins right bund western Is the definite dnrk- ner*. flattened Jimmy Hraddoek at Northwestern as well as Michi¬ ri'RDI Ii: riugged center L. this !.'»-» ■liini en'. He «ii» in the process I orse to limb' Hit fill I l« pi't en Chicago's t'nmlshev Park Patterson's hand ha-, posset gan State are all given a chance mar l.undy could mean it»- .tit Kt, >. K«*ii I'll' Hi' 'ii: i; '.I- ! to the top K» rward (Hen law at the title, uith thcfllini favrn- Scptcmt>ci I.I t I he contrast in the two men several examinations but there KM S/VhTKCZ KAKI.K SMITH ferrnee ill a find «»r second fiiu n Max. are those who fear it might be ii,c a slight e Igc for the noilerniakers One of it), fight The hi i startling Moore, born in I IMG Army and Vn\> riiptains . . . damaged again and piove a . . . With the basketball season most improved players' in tt„ I913 depending on whether take his Wold or the W- l.ellou-i handicap oti'v one day away, here's a conference last season, l.undy i-. natioiiallv teteviseil Nllt von The hrhl starts it t" P ni KT with or.t tnsik claims of his mother, In Navy (auileHl look at what the Hik H) has to one of the league's strongest p offer tins year and a prediction bounders. Anvil her big faetoi who ha> battled I hirirn roundinK ami area * 150 mile vur Marked out on i- aiound a ring the gypsy wmld in I5H tights Itifle Teams Hold ,.t the final finish. eTclii ling will be the play of sophon , Spartans: Army's Upset 11 a pes foi 131 20-5 record the Wilson Kison, a H'tt" f rw vd * ill he broadcast It also Matches .. TV. on Mtt The question of the effects of W eekend I llllituis 5. low it who two yearn ago nipped ,.m •!. Indian.i «. Purdue Intft tr,.ti • .1 H SIM*; ('tub < ! t:.s ninth-ioun.l knockout tnvt- scoring honors in Indiana's "th.t Thr Michigan State rifle team Minnesota 7. btiln State tn M.uei.mo is of great im¬ 3. Hed" of basketball, tu-ate n Kate ■ ! mg Ride With 2 Cadets * i.D ::: • pill face the I'mversitv of Wis- 4. N'western R. Michigan x;'Sv> tW vi IT iHIm fans pre portance in Friday's coldest. tlllltl RTATE: Floyd St..hi seemed to leave 'cousin wnd Pui tue Pniver-.itv It. Wisconsin |{ >ckv nevet pint-sized roach of the Itiuk A. • ' rn. * contra.'*- them the same Mowevet. Moore ufle team-, in a Pig |i> match II I INOIN: The "most cotisis- faces the ridiculous problem .-i The Army football team . WKST POINT, N. V. (/I1) tant team in the conference for -me Tf 'hin Freeman, evetv I pm S.i 'ut da v at the Pern Hall idle range pins its hopes to upset Nhv> Saturday on a knee opera¬ the prist decade Illinois has the body's All-American last >, tion and a hoys' confidenee. ru ce-scrv mnterial to eat i * it r lite The AFHOlV rifle team wi'l it-- first match of the ve.o The pivotal knee belongs to hanlluek Hob Kyasky and the to the top (Vntet Oeorge Hoh- Salle is the eonferen e'i» b«*st Ii Stahl i»u|gloss weren't great enough also lost starting renin Dun Kellf.v ami Freeman s t.b World's Finest Chicken! against the PniveiMtv of Tole Army Hi »Ti at 1 p ni Sun pTowitiy eottfidenee to i|uuterhurk Have HourlatuI, who had partieipated in only two var- ~ venter, having finished third in Dig 10 scoring last ynn behind entv-d running male at guaoi »li fharliy Fills Back are forw.u t dav in Pen. Hall. sity plays prior to this sea V> a plebe. Kn*kv brake his Ifobltt Freeman and Slide's Ju¬ Frank I Toward and Jim Laugl , il'« llr,M»l.-

Mode by BoHou 'Ok '4K gam Mlt llltiAN: Banket bat I w. K 1 or in Philadelphia's Municipal Sta¬ • df I ' but with increased con- miport int t a t a but the fo* t ROttIN IRTTMAN Go'd Go'd filled or Michigan's pvMirest varsity sp. y I. «» will be trium¬ could in- for tvxnu is good enough to hold hard to replace 1 Siding SJver. dium. the vear a it n . ready . . . . . . last year It might repeat |{..n phant nl»e for fullback Kvaskv. •oiggest effort jn the i>lg"' forth t,* «) Kraniri returns to give the \V< I. INDIANA: Fight lettermen and guild Dick M.od give the Kv.e-kv lit ! Ill lured hts left W ddc.it a tun- one two s. oi iliu veritie'. a top flight eentei ot» it o are hack at ll««»sier'town this . k'.e, the ii|H-nmg .lay of pi.o-- pun. Ii. The two w ill probably er evperieneed letti'rmen inch, ■ season, five of them t»"4" or bet¬ with three sopho¬ liu w.U'ls Pete Tlllotson ,v< i * tie» la-,t fall i.tt! battlci In u.iv ter Thr- Indiana attack will be flanked mores. c.-nlei Joe Itulick, foi'- Dandy Tarrier and guard? Ji back to plav p.ll t-. of four lei around Archie De. •. one -•! Mantis and guard She.uon and Hilly Wtight lt..«.| Mh.it i. Itr.M'.tril rhiehrn? games Wb.-'i i! w a; found the the l-esi jump hots id thr*yon.- w aid Ni k Did Johnson, all outstanding ie M C (Union may help i». i mv-'iol cn'tical inter¬ I. n-pee He av ei aged I 7 * »« cfit Our ehieken is prepared in scientific iitMio i high h.»o| p-avers An indica¬ Michigan doesn't have the n... na; ligam.-ii!, Hot. underwent |wi game I.e t season Jo i \ talent to finish highci tha nr*« rquipnirnt railed flrnasfets, tion of. tin till -id on the squad mii.v didu u!' singe; la I iVcemlM'i Thompson and Jim Hinds will the second division. i " thai , isted "hirh mint heal units, instantan- ftroasied i-.-t thr I.II tiny call .' f •• -I d " tip- • .it tl lev ' ub'i s H. u a • hifb-.t t.. .pi.o terb.ick MISt'tJNHlN: About the Im roustt srirs thr chicken srals in thr -tb w t«'i ll? II illlv lb v ant ano of I. i v. .1 will In- on the m the fa' will; pout land \v. \ • niter vl flavor, and riniks through to b III n I!'. se « oil openv I thing for the Wildcats to - tint \* fu-M ItouiJand came back, I ha,lie tiiMtsoh at giio-l Hjlt-'- III •dt the Imne m i. minutes Served to Shrimp has plenty of ikcv! to v. -. ,ig.• o!i»f \V' • tern Mi.-higan this season is to pray. It i v Kvaskv went to full again With auu . sou coldrn brown, tender and taatv. Vork 1 IttW A I 'oa. ll lUirkv i U'onnoi •green" team, with only f" a!' the 'vbstarl."- he III I KOI I 4 New alo ig w it i its tme .eU'trndii.c D.ob Llt/OW and Glvm It s thr | \sr» sr ~ It s thr >IM Hf Montreal 4. Toronto 2 lac. the tough, f-t^ relwutldlllrf •-V..I us .still has rustled H31 v aid - foi a aid sc.M Mi ; punch, i. -b ... h . otil.i imagine * i'e Holland returning Coarh H. I'ach dinner include-: 'v average lu.sion •». t hirigo 0 31INNFM»TA A si*tj, place a . . p'in, Hi, cMtui starting team Fo-.tei (pops "It will lie a gn-c flil'siiv-i last season. I oacb O-'n I'll. H.i vkvw graduated, thru eo.iehnig accomplishment it •• > ' rhtrken ifour pieces i. ftrn.h fries, I'o-.v li-f tigjres to I -vi a fu-t .iiampioiistup team ol t til l ain. Improve on hist year's record*. spot tbis veai. and a ■ *.M ' division rranberri and Muehrm muffin. satire ANNOUNCING possible title The big gun m the Dili S hoot 11.II Logan. Hill Sea ouig and Milt Sclivill'man. and Wis ousin was fb lf> last year, t |0 in the eonferrnvT. v.. 'phi i attack is J*mI ifcunmeyn Itinmrv JEWEUH NEW LOCATION las* veai's Gopher seoung lead The Chicken Shack n nub 4 111 point. Cow les ha- bun s'Idfted to center tin- veai Mi.lv..-••I Op.-ii Lliaiiipioindiipx i- limits I', of the ('harrii.i( Mouse) • II Ahholl ltd of "The rest ol the starting tee-- Daw Tuck, i Gymnasts Prepare mi alt veter ills ful Unilni iierr.v I utdsli \ ut I runtlor |V 2-iMMHi George Klmi DEAN S BARBER SHOP 230 MAC. llerr full The Old Gold Tangle are Thr last Schools. «f For Chicago Meet Niis. 22. 23 A 24 were pub¬ My ri TIi W ALTFRS nt-\l I.. I iint|MH. I'mw lished Thursday. November 23. VanDervoort's Mate News Night Miinr llopiiip in extend the latr-seasitp streak nf success that t hey pfijnytNl tow an! the close oOthe 1055-56 campaiyti. .Michigan "State's pymnasts will open this year's competition Saturday at Chicayro's Navy Pier in the Midwest Open Championships. tlesurnmg varsity lefterw in¬ ent winner last season, and ner:-. fr<-m Ii4!st year are ('apt. looking forward to a double II..land I'n.wn, Ihui la-,is. Dick crown in the crmiing year O'Hneu .md Jim Bre/a, all hcii- Leas was State's top af- (.«* around man -in 1955=56, pa- •• Other returnees include Jmi fiie Spartan point-scows t- Cook, Junior, Huks Paul, a ever.v mild and taking a firs' «-'• | ■'' V PUZZLES a junior win. omiveled with the tl.ving rings and fifth all-aroun • 105! trim tiefure entering the in the conference tilt. service, and t'al torard. Angle (I'Brien was ( wrh tieor«e WIN A PUZZLE NO. 19 PUZZLE NO. 20 Festu, Dick Becker. Oeurgc Srypwla's No. 2 all-around man. Hojh-Iv and Tom • Werthmarin, while Bfuaa opeetaliaed in th* WORLD ah of whom worked with the turrhMag j/0 trampuliue events me freshman squad last season Ct . ^ Although lleckrr. IrvU and "~lhe: Im rings, and fan I has 111 If you »• lenovi obovt yloing and wont TOUR llopri* are all ineligible to com¬ been working Ike apparatus I . . . pete fall term., the Navy Pier events. leaovi oHent.cn paid to your own pertonot ' FORTWO content will he the onl* action (inaid has ivecn a c**u»i>ten'- for the- spartan* before"xftntrr srr-afttUnd w Inner rn intra iqu.pmenkt »•- ■ — reqv»remenf*-»ki*, b«*ifhng<, ' P?T* poiev, boot*, clothe*—pleote »top in. ■nna|. quarter. meets this fait and should ad i needed depth to the team Fes? < !?|: ClUf Tkw N^vv FngUn.t Gvllete ♦» «••'«! Brmvn, def end mg Big 1(1 Ik. Mtm CiUE < m 1T»? i i-.i- .» 1 im- '»• (.■«: I.u ii* f'tfrijn Iviik M,-' * 1 I ar** champion and NCAA hitmer-up and flopety are also all-arme d We know tlo.ng . . . and *pecoli,' ! . . . ret c«k«t« *V ....„ wl Mcivfo f vM» m i wan 0* Owlinr MoM uni.l Lav* m~-r»».*na „-c-" fJ-; YOU'LL GO FOR PUZZLE NO. 21 REPROOUGE IT M YOUR NOME ... SkII Aluii^ s*Oil uiir roni|ilrlr line «f »ki ri|iii|iiiirul m- fi-.ilurr OLD GOLDS P' ttttwc nCGULAfl. MING SIZE or the CURAT NCR FILTENS V .ii,i -khrn nrw ,nu worldjif li-trninK plr*>ur* awaiHl* )«u Iwtomr Ihr proud ouur raf a true Hi*h a «liMl|.li-lt- lnir .if »ki rental e<|ili|>iiienl. Old Golds Ukxtr temtw! The rrAcon I idrlily >lrm. Old lioltls give you the best Ski-, aui vjp*w.t hi ISTM mitk Hearing i> Mir.iaa! I'or rum i-oaiyarMHi. hriaa bi your |M.le. lolkuvoev. Nature- *^T^ fmrn « y mereh*m of «t b«sju*^t Jlah.more, own fa.oritr rrrord in and let V dcUMMMlratc dtMai Ihr n^ned tobaccos... uaiversu v n«*a .w Dm- 'urgwi J.VIHI |wr twdtca] ta-hiMvu. »w ihr * diffcrrncr. lour non rrrordI (ot^Mothnt a Mtaudar^ seek eml ANSWER- <-of rompariMH. with any muMK >k nyWcn you ■ay bow so RICH, Hmm o«n. SO UQNT, Attn* OIr—_ w SO GOLDEN < , , ■ , . I'.S.—Ai»L lo Ii. ar M I KF.ONIOMC miuiiiI. hw>' BRIGHT! VzD w*vtl you o»•» mmNevrvi ft emoort's INTER NM! 6ET MCK PVUIES! Snid five rent* (or each back puzzle; TAPE RECMDM6 MDUSIRKS five cents (or it set of rules, fcnoluse a ■EST TASTE YET 3333 E. Mirhigaa Ate. ED 1*1113 Al'KOSS I RO.vt THK t'.MUN' «. ixifstdviraMed. ^Lamped en*t?iope. MrU IN A FILTER CIGARETTE to Tanfle Seluhds, P. 0. Bv.»x b. Grand Next lo I'aloaar KaiWr Kink _. Ptarty af ParUw Cuitral .Vuuex, New Vork 17( N. V. Dtfc. WL, 1 ) t*» t#/ •• y ' - ,< A- «* 'X Jt. Apkanun Dccinioni Hini«rc V Mjh Sports N'lght •i»«»rt« l4H«i M «t««n - |4>M - M»i Kh»»i a <4rl I art) tt»n f jnlrij l.uatin I'M# M.dfet > For IV! 1 TU'oiiikI Mat Title* Ml< HIGAN Art Apkanan outf^dfited H'/f/rrf Rurye to win th e 177- November I P»gr H»»»« fjOOh'l cr'»Wft ifi the A/I I filVer^ft I'd / re 'iiiny K inn to held Vi edne -da f. One fe.ird wa- the -li/hf n,ar;/u^ •>f vMoc. A pkarfan Vol- Huh I IIoiiimI wly.nl litjnyo 11 .1, f'l ■ I'to 'die //■*- wir 'f-r. j, ;i • Saturday'« Games l»y H'fi- S'tei r:• •Ur/ io -, rt , fi'etn. Y.t't '< J I. Holds Edge .* :e/:* 11 - .» In, j* N'nvo 1 *w Over Russia, To Deride litnvls h''f re.cii!/ le.of.d at*;. r-» -. 137 «•.< pain linn |.« 1 M V * ■ . ' V 318-219 V2 Sit mil jnr Itowl Tefilii'-'U'i*. Navy, (icnrifia T»« » I' ;»re »»f f'»r prab- Snfiirrlnv wlffj 1 !'>t and f lemmifi lend- AI Millar f orrte 4 U to wfiltew jnhei* «'4i»iur*. tl»» I f»rf» 117 frtpr I hi* parade of roll#*/#* foot pound erowrn. Mikr Mso*r tie 1 ■ feafii - under olmprvii- featcd Htllrr l»» lh» Nfrr »«ru.it r.tnii|tl»ella Jolnmoii liofl for p»»xt «ea -olt iliilH. 1 I VI In (ninth oee'rnif. T. .'. Oil till Vie for Oeeallilou rme- »*.* 'di • .»!««» has an , t hao,. luibeateri urit,.-d •am and the SoiitheB'lem CoMt »• we *.h:»rt<- •i»L -re IK IN' MlUhMHl M RI-ItOUIlN-E m - pion '; 11' riding 01 Its Van let . , . signs for 839 il'i'i . . Two yoiintr .jri/mi*, Milt fat* vine i- (.(,*♦ la.'ind for Mil* The drMii.a :» tt.e \u;irti« liiiik IItffi ( jimplM'll iiikI ll.'ifpi' John- old V "(If INI .'.'?') «• Sufir IT S (OR RIAL! by Chatfer Field .«on, climaxed tho I woman I tow I hol'toig !•.*» rafp for flu* ilornthlon void cot-. * Newciinhe Sign- -I-' >• • nit'did Krlilay as the lT. S. 'J.i 1 or ix-'vls 1f track and field leant entered Hi add t Mori •. 0 *."»7 llrook I'acl; • iXOirnril if; II.. .0 Ib» .1 the final phase of ith n«*ivn and the choice ■ AM.Me Let- Fay IS00-1 nient In build tip enoiiph f *• •;» I ( i»if• i» » . . •.l-r ■/',!'K I' t points to carry the Yanks to another over-all Olympic ti for the The M»-a 1 pi* 'h;»o«e rtow 1 MM* at ■4 gt.,nn Leahy Attacks ),,!. }.ei I #*#« 1 **'•* 4jr-*rtA,o gJ.c-t tie in the unofficial point H11SP UMSM low:, ( lor.do t Irt-go't S.' i'i" Iri-.l» Spirit » 1957 K.;T,,. TJfdf day v •* '"( Mf'M *P f» W.'f*h F I 'I \ t. • omit. 0,0 Hoke or 'S* AM'.f.l.FS hi' / . i ihvj'i Itern •• n * The Ir.ii k and field athlete-. Sl'fi %R r. t mo I a , . Hen's woikhor e ere a when Old v It. fin »t - SANTA CLAUS ANALYZED I' eoniM to Willfully medal* and lorn ( ourfney (1.53), of l.ivinsston, N'J hits tape in winning the , Tech U I' ■ » . i»* i.ev#- ' ' * ,0 41 > .1 1-.tints, thus far hove i«.lli*rf.*d Ohmpir 880 meter rnn in 1:47.7 fur a new Olimpie record Nov. 'Ah KII1IIN f. ) kc ,v» * ' ' '>*"• •; Wt , Why oh why > - go, of the 19 gold medah w.iti l»\ ' in 5fc|l»ourne. Australia, lie oullrgs Britain's lirrek Johnson ll37i. Nov, Sv 111 1 T. "Ife-ffo, Ho-1H 11'' Ho, HqV 1 he US in the 1930 game- The Aoden Ho,sen. pattlv hidden hy Couitney. Norway, was third ' Tl All ,'t.l . h It d just btciwi />!!>•? 1 11k find field compel it inn end Ande Sowell (134), I'lttsliurgh, I'a was fnuith fiATOK 1,1 T»'ch or . I bflim hit'• off b*a trolley, Saturdnv Mis-I MP) I V Ha, bar \flrr that. America Mill hair Sm... in* IV? W. :!•*!».8' / • • • Gift* for evnr/ohff on earth of the pa, k. and then disallowed ha s ','rol tlriah t in concentrate on the swims :o S. out f.oo " « r.^»o* IV»wT ■reit I' n llmA byF'Tia— nA north a oh • ipieat piotr- 1 b> Hon - Jo Moy.l of poek v Moiir: pay its main Miurrf of points while N ' will )o» much in evi*tef»ce a» He y,i ) tigf '•» < If you had Am job to do gai \ ■ Soiidol |{*I/ n\oi, tlie . ; i pi iv.itc from Ft ft' oioe . llossia (toes to work in i>nin.is< World ieroi.1 lioldei and intir- Ca.. iifi't fete H:el«foi< 1.1 |'liiladul)dii.» Mune qei«l S?od- I. ';d Urttf We fne*-ta> * v-r, r " Bel you'd a/iaiut Lkt jelly too? lies. 110 wiiutei Ann v offlc*'i from (iruMtvo 1 him •,». )i» r, «.fn . - t,e ,•< - Mavy 1 elect,*) h it# f * ' >. ,r • tpiigh w;Mi At', lo^orc I 'Mi - You* g '.i« ' I he team has lo-t seven *r.e I *r.' ' a T'"- G.ong into Friday's event. Itrasliei's time was 8.tl.2, ('lip¬ U . I. loified Jo ,* 'I o. m • MOAAli T.rA your gift problem* Ufore they ytart Civ® fHw# f.,rt- D.-pendat,),. «.-uee* • • ' ail Itoia.e Ashenfelter of the I'.S, * * * if 'adet ir they defeat 'la A- the happy folk who tmoAc for re.ii' hoy lota—to at 8:13 4 in 193! t hink Jones ■I ou* It'* that H'f Ad ,* (I,< ■ Pre ..... c* ■ 4 \ I* ' r, < * pei !•*.! '' e If .' S do lot* for your I rhg old ol Iowa was ninth as the lone Kelly I'rediels t otton Howl Off I. r. aw .•*!»* pjar ' Tiio '■ grea* t Chfjftmai lirft. Olympic E\lra American entry. Tenne-.. e#- c ill t.u en rou'e r-he* ^_ Millie the decathlon is de¬ Yuulis lo (411>1 a re to New Ch!r-.ft *\.r„ Smoke fur read.,e MFUIOURNK Mi!l Campbell skip|ied nvet the »'(- an Al l. TVPI S IIOMK I fa • * f- . MAIN'TFNANC FI QLTPMI NT ittii lime of 14 seconds flat lo the 4(H) OK tit and f titltl roetei ,( N.i y - - MElHOt'HNK »4*' Jim KH- ' *f da v Sou'l.* rr, (diif'rt.'i.n ? ANfi t WHFF.I, IR Alt » Ks • in 1.124 point* and increase his r» ln\ • falter ly, iteod roneii of Amen, a CI Ml NT MfXJRs i. ad (rti-r teaminate H.»fe» John- I'.•»)»•>*. Morrow, ha Mmhisori, tin. k and field folce-, (ir.inb Terh. w hi, h meets M.n i.,;>.rd )o«, M1J.F Mirhiglan 13 4-8317 Tfiarie Maker alel Leairioll KiiU', Irailitiorial rival f.eorgii N^iur- kights Friday arid prerlo ted ')i" i 'ampbclFt total aftei a venls Johnson was 5.688 did 15.1 keronds six for ai< ♦en tlic lour Vank rocket' in the III the 1,800 it's Jenkins. I.on Jones, Turn Courtney and Yank*, would hag 15 gold med¬ al' b.for< the curtain p rung dav. remains also a major randMate IM it. wn on tin track ph.»«e of the If Baylor c:,r, get . Ri'" 0;« hurdles and gained ',88 points .h-v-ic Mashburn Sat i'ii,.y. 'he Wrui, B« »■: Olympic Games Saturday Hi-Lights ). »ve hung Ids total to 5,103 Jenkins won the 488 Thurs¬ 'When I ram#' to Melbourne a if eel cho'i" of cpj.o.iop Ten- day in 48.7 with Jones, the world I «aid we would win 12 fli t n»""a«. in 't.e Sugar )«*»*! Geor¬ Direct from the Stage • estvie and women'* JiftO-mettr rerord' holder, finishing fifth fiom gia T«< h. with an impress,v •• said the veteran mentor 9| ' :i;8 to points. • »stroke 219'? edge the h" S over holds a Russia in after burning setting The a swim* himself 01M l»y killing early should pare. offer an ttic "Now you l"» University unles1- . of .an h#-t we will v Mmnowt Homedxidy tit.-aks k ion rerruitrh d in major • -'*; '-0"|ae« might t»e . A w . !«-fr-d for , ,r • j A1J. ixn's* rr anagcr of Wo- ♦urn iflu in 1 lidnaf voile/bull and -Wirr.m,rig unt*s " are ♦#) .of the celebrated Salrburg Festival :lrf The onlyHfraok arid field finals leg." »»,nt,M w'i hv ?h» Volc 6-0 je.ihr* ♦'* ♦he .r*?'art ' ral off, e Olympic'reeord as we!! as gold derathlon" and kv'/75^-WOHLD'S CHEATEST 111 day are in the With two days of track and Houston, •pposing weak !>• ■ ♦/. fuet'li. . medal- krjrtnv In the men' v anen's shot 'ofint. and the US. is without a pul and 200-mrtei lOn-metei s. 'juallfied with Held Patterson of all three Yanks field championships competition remaining. 19 have been de- trojt al-o t.a The Gator Bowl is making It" ha nee FxniC la.rr.uardi, ni*n\ va! »- LOVER ifu.difM 1 in the sprint Pineville. K\ . breaking the cited. 12 in favor of the power¬ biggest pitch for Te*h. If n»t able player in t).«- NaNona! • in the I ainpbell. the 1933 rwnncrup. ful American team There, are Tech. Mississippi is the mel I#-ague twi k in li'33 when lie Olympic record of 57 I seconds and Johnson, the world record on a 36 H chirking. That in turn Ave event* to go. Including th*> likely prosper! fur the regional wa« cafcti :r,g for the Red!eg». WORLD'S GREATEST OPERA hulder. were Hi a class all b% 1.600 and 4(M)-meter relays. representative at Jacksonville used an inferl'Kkmg grij, r>at. was clipped to 55 7 try Austral¬ "We should Wiin the decathlon themselves through the first half ia's Jon llcnrit ks in the .semi¬ «l the decathlon Thursday. and w«- will take both rel.iv finals. races unless there i- a calamity Campbell won three events Marv .l.in<» Sears of the Walter of some sort." said Kelly , Lata OH SfMdal - $3.95 and placed second in the other Reed Swim I'lub a as the lone •ao for a 4.5fi4-i>oint total. John- I'.S entry the wianen's • ri. a UCLA student, was second hreaststro^c She qualified frv m Vuroily llmili-r. Abi 5 gL capacity - Beet oil with 4.375 the finals. To llol.l ltaii.|ii.'l (i»uig into the final five The i:ji. basketball team, Hoc. Tat. Wed. Oily "events 110-meter hurdles, di*- The Varsity soccer team ban¬ — pared by Rill Russell, meets iiss. pod* vault, javelin and I'ruguay in an opening game of quet will t>e h# Id Monday at 3 4a S&ll l.rren Stamps 1.500-meter ion — Campbell, the final round-robin Friday p.m. in the Unioti Sun porch. et f"-fi Plain field, NJ.. and form- Indiana University_stwr, was night. Rnmla. whipped 83-33 by the l\S. Thursday night, plars University Service - Siaclair Prodacts running ahead of Johnson's pace Trance in the other._ The two 3SBA Score- when he set the record of 7.984 winners meet Saturday for the .1*121 i:. Kalamaxao at ( lipparl I'honr IV 9-H12H points. Fort Wayne 91, Syracuse 17 championship. The 1 —iplite dnminathin by In boxing the US govt into the American pair in the decath¬ Friday's bouts with only three in its entirety cs if woT lon and a I— meter rnn vlrtan representatives, while Russia by Charley JewhHw of VIHanuva staged, in beautiful Eastmaa •f Thnraday'a # * * Id tdi Mdtrrr Colar and High Fidelity.Sauad- weather. But the ht« talk was reserved tteepleehoa* — whtrh provided for the 3.t#8-meter Olympic Standings An I. R. Maxwell Production the first rhobarh of the fame*. INITKIl HTATr» III Russia Il»«» Directed by Dr. Paul Czinner Britain's Chris Brasher — the e.rrma nj tm ..bbie" who paced Roger Ban- Italy 7) Stage Production by Herbel Graf n 'or to his . historic break Australia 7# U.ough'the four-minute mile Soetfrn M b. -ner — first was Judged the Hrltalu M'a w-finer in record time, then palanU M trance 14 We'd IgnCenrd Mgltpgoi>3«i Op• 'Q Jfgr) *.i disqualified .for ••interfer¬ Mungar) 11 ence." t Inland I * ■ The .illy Olympic jury i4 settled 'rrled the decision to Brash¬ the case honor and tanada (aerti Slovakia Norway 27 II 2-t I ie : •- 4 ...superb on PtjiKjr mi/Ha (m hi ; • j 2 screen." and /';r Crorti *n4 B- al 2 A C/ the \ 'str.Ko Sua Off J \ SUEDE (rboirr akina) JACKETS 2 19.95 2 NOTE Tvi TM 2 9U.smH **** »K>* rtMHs- sap (Vis nasr 2 sih>M wax pc ftau Hvffler AT ««• 8JL CUSTOM SNOT ■AW ea.aa amaa «« ems rtlWS N»»9k aaar lanmno. mchman • ^*"iw,iMHiiMMwifM,m..M iMaiBiiawwa miiiiiiiaw mm mm #••• l.tilil NavrmlMS M. 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Ill SUM 111 s |t t t.i. | 4tuiio«r% 4 ml I llrtoliiira lllsltnv InlrfitollotlOl Nrlolluiis I.4II11 Xlttriir4M Si nil Irs M Xs|| t; ill | IM Mils Xpptnvrii im Xrlrt ttts CHRISTIAN STUDENT OKEMOS BAPTIST l|l AKI I KS IIIA,IN J.humm t >1.11 tli .Vt — June ii EAST LANSING UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION CHURCH MAN INF 4 AMPt'F H 1 ilr lor t 4t«lnc CHURCH OF CHRIST MARTIN LUTHER M NO XX lioilra tun III >N tit %l»%«lss|«INs LUTHERAN CHURCH I (ill |. lit X r »|.r 1 a XlorNli.A Nr* 4 oil 11 krfvltl Hooku. Pwtlor ll »»' Iii 4 oiirlria MrXIt'll Tilitieo Mt wnti I lit t'ollrgr. Hut X|r \ It'tt Iii |l| Mrrtltig tw INr Attn .Matt I < atoll CHAPEL ■ I. rlslL.it MtiOil.l FollHAalioil I'll. WllltOW) WtNiMtl II IX |Nall<>H4l I Mlltei4i» I ..nut III >(1 Hill |ilr*rMl 4 Ol4IM4ll( I'ldl.it X tiHiig Pro|tirt • !• |. •" Mt*!tM*f l4t I »HtVt wuiidwy Nialit krivltn 1 Jk put IllvWItill A Ant. Mtr*l» if Mli-I'lirti X IH .Kt Itclirl# V « Mil I. Fttfoy «M| Vnllny I .Milt nr AbiMitt N«4U|. (Ihu|iel ERIK 0. Wil l It |l lltHNSIIN, Mintkivt Ilaplkl lliraklail «alltll|t I'ro|t|r« I litiit h Mirahlaat i.i«oi(. In falmInns EAST LANSING UNITY CENTER LANSING CHURCHES ttl W i.NXMI NIX FN M»\l» U Mil I FN, fa.On Fatt MlrNigAn al Mognolia IIH a ivi. srrxlvr Tnpif "t.ll » is I IIMN.Xt " CENTRAL METHODIST WESLEYAN METHOOIST Nr*. f.rnrgA R. MlUann, Pwatni BERMUDA %*l| I I Xsi NI.XNIilM. WttoOat N0I001 krhtwl II a M. IHII ltl.Xx IHIHlFIt Wttlwitl kundav Ft Moot It am. CHURCH Momma MoiaNtp II • d».—F tritlitg Writ lie I.m pm. jxu- ol. km,. iltirttif; . .... (Miawa wt l ijMtkt SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH A i# ||»l« MotaNlp t oHintHition ttnifrt-d U AHA • I Naprl |I;IS i Ol.lliii; H KKK PENNSYLVANIA AVE. M l IHAIS TIATS Fwulh XX a »ht.. a ion at Mwin Ni.tr I'tDr - |.N PAX I MiXIFH I Mill' I.ONle Xn.HNitUS OLIVET BAPTIST FXPFl lFli iFWl'S" AUrrli 2.'l • 2«» MwoaiO WugOrtt Ant PaMwt, ( IvOr loytwr I sH> A. 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Ihr hottOa* Ft hoot I Ki.k Mrllaa.rl J V\ I FIRST CHURCH OF IKE NA2ARENE All • 45 aim am Ihr Ihr 1 Fwrrh wr 1 ond FrFmtl Sunday Angua ll Mwcl-athlait, Minlalrr I# m—.Morning tld xi xnhm.xi i AVK. service jvn r. • Dick llrtatann tan.M| iirmttt at Mnlfnr. ^ Ft hoot and Nutari) IP PS snndwt School II M-Wunday School IMII* I IkXVF. fttUf 7.M— Ftrning sec tier It' in,. IJ wm K«n4«v XtkiHd * f .U a Aw XMlH i.rmip. • t .4 p m A Mom College sindrnu Mill Enjoy al Wi'M Wdrthtp « It .#• w in Fx angrtoiH - I.W pm For TraiitporUlmn I'l.onc I I .M Mnintnt M'nrthip ~ X XUKMIXI INXIIAlli.S III I-MIl or AM )-Jkll f pju.-."> p.n». 7 M |*rmng Service TUsKl.t AMI INTER-CITY MHE CHURCH FIRST PRESBVTBNAN AlAKIM HOOKS College Travel CHURCH ST. Visit the at.: t NKIH.XX 130 W. I.rami Rivrr iBdtrmd'di. »ddMNHtdt. P»» M.Nrttui 1*1 ion • at (Frtunit ' M»rUN OPISOPOX (lllll N m mv. <; j rt NiBimx. rxxioi 11 oilrgr Ft*kn Pat line) MVINI IJTt M4.X Hi onski ;; A I KW STKI*S I'atsl t atoing I u • m. >«•!«. 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