.. Pucksfers Seek Wolves' Hides Tonighf... B» JI M Tl KM H binations from returning letternun and a potent group of sopho- M i-Ko'vi. playing his fit vt g.e .« {.>1 Stab* The change in the ni' n: to take the place of wingci .lay (*,o..id and sUu center Bib stinting line afb the \V< V u hen lb • sour expert- Spntlnn piuksters will faoeoff tonight at 8 again-t the, traditionally came 1 t n ioui tough U tit M Wolverines 1ft the first home action of the season. MacFarlatui Last year IIPcFarland finished fourth in league M-ming nu nti-I in an attempt to gain m. u ing punch The Spartans have failed to defeat the Wolverines in with 47 points. Manning til' blue htio us till top dofetvi-e unit oe Captain Bub 29 5 ears. Last year Michigan took alt tour, from State, 3-2. 3-1. 3-2. and T-l. The absence of renter Will.* Maxwell and hard hitting dcfr.nscm.in .la ..»! and,Bubh Millet .'a on. • *> -emg «> . to I K.llv of college Mike Buehanan will aftm hinder the Wolverine* until they regain hockey, is noted foi tealing the pu«k from < | p.- ng forwards and Unlike previous seasons when the Maise and Blue took the ire their eligibility in UitirPilT 1 Hing -i.-vcn tie i<« with tr:imn«.ifi- Paike t.» 1. with sn impressive league record, the road has been rough for the In lite lifts xs ill he .tee «>rlingrr Equally proficient with stick, Wolves. Michigan lost a pair to Colorado College and split a two Balanced scoring and an air-tig! ' i'fen 1 have been tin pmu-ipal glove, and pads. Nrlinger has hern 4 standout in the nets fur the game series with Denver. reasons for Michigan's domination on tht ice in pa 1 . a ou«- Spartans The Spartans can count only one Undei Heyliget's reign the Wolves have won tin NCAA tit!« six league win in six starts The H M M'iugan ' "}< dow :<• ".it t!« singh victory came in a split with Denver while the iter?. dropped times since the n|»cning of the series nine years ago • «• ..... ■ 11 a .. Sehng' 1 two games each to Colorado and Noith Dakota Led by goal tender Lsrif Howes, considered the greatest goalie 1 • c.ip.'l '• la'l-hp.a h> •• « n ag.un t 'I higb'• • <'i » Jb.w «• in Michigan's ice history* the Wolves are Expected to top the Spar¬ i 0,1. Ii Be- -otic in! roim'mg hir chi kens bei thev ace hat. hed. Although Michigan's record thus far is not impressive, the Wolv¬ I.- erine?; tans. Kv.tytin. t pi'di. 1 we'll take Ml. hu;.n lp qiintrv We usually get off to a mediocre start ami pick up speed in the !"•« lo later, stage* of the season L«*t year Michigan spirt- with North The men of ftessone* hove a different story to tell Thry point to . i,,. tu._. 01 in mi itji,".'. I'hi. > eaiti'nr upl making iiir. 1a e'i I i'"t i - K. u BOB MiSfiN Mirhinn itwlif Graduation took only two men from the Wolverine «amp which .laua , 1 ouy , last yeai built up a 20-2-1 season record to win both the lines including such scorers as No- . Paike and Gene Giazia "I. fi. u.e . . !.o 'I>• .. . \v m*; p.u WIHL and lb. 111 th. h I" . ptiek sniper . -u 11. u.i • • n filled the NCAA titles, equivalent to the national amateiu h«* biitia, who is not only a speedy skater hill also possesses a bullet ke> cham¬ In gmn.nu "f pi:., »u< m N.-icmltci. B'at Mt. lucau pionship. shot, scored four goals against Michigan in the final exhibition game Tonight (01 in t f it• 1 • 111 L!l) \ •■.'it • may l>. Me Me- >j" ]. . Michigan coach Vic Heyltgcr has worked - out various storing com¬ Teaming with Parke and Gra/iu on the number one line i:- Bill dog- ti.«m Mlt liigaii Slate tak» tie imglitv it t > Ii Me higaii HoorsTtn* mm lironr l.ee leg Ihr WnlvrtlRM 1 ill i» xmi i t 01 ny to a thrilling 7S-SS iqunkrr over Michigan State News the Spartan* .Monday night Read * «>l«t out tltoiiiy 1% forecast for the I anonc area lotl.n t.MIt .tern lik.lt s 01 lit n esit- r 1 y tvlrul. ic Knxwland announce* hi* plant :•» >1111 he. .oions ...lithe,1.1 early In varate seat In M. See story in lie- afteritoioi tmlay - li'th page «. • i'Ml per 11 lilt' will he lit-tweelt J5- III VOL. 4». No. 112 KAST 1.AN8ING. MICHIGAN TCKSHAV. .I.VN'CAIU n 1"".7 PRICE r. CENTS New Science-Math School Dr. Dutton to Direct Dulles Urges Congress Teaching Center Dr. Frederick B. Dutton. profpjwnr of chemistrv. ha- bi'cn named as the first dim tor of the uniiot sitv \ n« w ]\ t-ialilished Science and M nthematics reachinp t'oiiter. To OK Ike's Program 444 The appointment will l*e rf- tivtive at the beginning of the Foreign Film Makes Plea spring term. Designed to cnvnniragc and Ki£Yplian Scries Lisls In House 1 lomotc better science tearh- In the state of Michigan, the 7 Pictures I'd/H'IS t enter cooperative was established under a arrangement tween the College of Science and be¬ Seven »'• . iqn motii pi. tro. s Fear H fir Heaping 11M b. fe card in t1 f-'iosn Aits and the College of Educa¬ Syrian IVi'«« I tion. B Balll iMi-c<|ii.*iir<*« ing to D W 1 Mi- "The establishment of the rev tor. lilt* Ike"- I'lanx I illlnl Pi-;MriMl- lira position which Trot. Dut¬ The Fr.n.h .-••m.-ov l.itcis ton will take over will help fill From Mv Windmill." will o^hmv .'Alll'l. Km p' „1'i Im p- \! \SII|\(; |'l IV ,1*. SIT one of the major gaps In relat¬ the aeries today linn news|>ji|MiexjiresstMl rrtiirv of Stulo . Male New* Thorn hy Hub Hair* Itiillos sniil ing the mwireM of MStJ to the On Jan 14 and 13. a British t>pe problem that still remain* uiimIvH I* the fear builty that ronstantly eon- President Mnnilnv f h .. roiis, promotion of teaching In Rrathe- iilm, "Otltelbv.*' starring Orson eesied Bcrhe* Hall With studenl* enlerine xia exit*, walkint up Kisen lunver's "vacuum-fill- wonlil l»r "ijnitr ilisHsf roils" matirx and the srienres in the Welles, will be shown along down staircases and loitering throughout thr rorridors. MSf Ingl- public schools." arrording to with two short *ubievtx. 'Repo t in if". poliejes in the .Middle if ( iinirrrs.s should not to, neers must trj oure again. Bean Milton E. Mnelder. of the op l.ovi and How Now Boittg Fast- would lead to World nloni.' with Pri'siilfiit Eisen¬ College of Hcienee and Arts, and Boing " War III. The Syrian press Bean Clifford F.. F.rlchson, of the "Dark River.'" an krgrntiidjn To Start This Term also lashed out at the Presi¬ hower's proposals for avert- College of Education. inir appressjipi in Iho Middle aw atd-winning motion pi. tnrr. dent's plan-, lad Lebanon's East will he prevented Jan. ?1. wlih Cadets TV Dutton joined MSt* Receive the foreign •;iff in September, 1917. IVior •-> that he was associate profes- . "A Brinee for t'yuthia" as an extra attraction. . to minister country wants to eonperate said bis Diille't Joint.' 4-' made • h-11 of chemistry and dean >d A French film "The P: i with the t nited States. before (i.e Hot F • at Baldwm-Wallaee Col¬ hdi < ommit'e and iho Beautiful, sctiotulc Flight Training "io!) u- • Kantian ..111 < ■»; 11 ■ 5 -ill! .no he •ring K. euje lege, Here a, Ohio. In 1940-41 he foi Fei> t .?no 3. plus a featui- making .» raretul «tinty of !h- xt.iti* n>ms I'hitld h.v Italrn - a professor of chemistry at ette. On th« Twelfth Dav I n 'idrnt'c spv.-«4i lo Uongi»".s Fig III plaverx go throne h the motions in trvnutx for the MSU que t f.,r advaru-e ui Pl.t vers performance of "The Trahoitxe of the Auguxt Moon." to .he U.-e V S. milit.u .* f 1 >i.■ 1 • 1 vet College. Olivet. Mich.. A German drama Hitlri _ last Sntuidnv a-king I >1 siand- V, Ivefore that taught chemis¬ Kliybt training for 15 senior Arm? KOTC cadets is cx- staged thr week of I'ch. IK. e ...iiv fi» hloek ( 'Mini . last davs. l.a-t 10 Da vs." will bv auUmrilN i-t 11 «• Anna n an gre slf.lt ts y at Yale University be shown on Feb. 15 Duvni Oi ■ |H*ctc*i to start at Michigan State I'nivcrsitv this term. The milltaiy four to ronntri any 'The inn .equeiii-es m (hr Among its stated functions, trakh playing Mazurka"' will ainir.t ( iiiiiinuniit ,,j. , the new center will encourage bo presented as an "extra " announcement, matte Mom lay by Colonel Harry \V. Gorman, the aggic-smn Ml 'd1'* !".« t an.I t<. dipl-.v m Rrihcrv. Corruption Charged "f a refusal, of a prf»lm»ge-l . 1. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, said that the 15 lay •»» a shai p ul. and promote better science tin .March 'J. mnv ie-e«ers w ill 4ea million flollais >1 rronomir v\ ill be chosen from 32 sidd. 'wuiffd l>e quite fii ,0- teaching in Michigan, facilitate have an opportunity. to «rr the appli¬ aid in the ana to bloc finthei Crawl Jury Probe MnI action by the Colleges of Dakota State College. Colorado truus." RuwUn film. "The Ballet of Ro¬ cants who completed apti¬ Soviet pellet t at ion. 1 duration and Science and A A M. Kansas State College. The Secretary said Congress Arts meo and Juliet." The featurette tude ami physical examina¬ The Egyptian prrxx has hern tor the pre-service and in-serv¬ University of Minnesota. Purdue can Ho its utmost "for peace will he "Animated Genesis." tions in rritlral of talk in WaNhtngliui ice science teachers training December. University and University of and freedom" only hy quickly that thr plan wax to fill a "var¬ in¬ Ordered in Flint Final presentation of the w The Wisconsin. programs, and will cooperate program for the new mint" left hy Britixh and Trent h approving Fixenhower's program ter. term, t<> be shown Mnrcl; It flight training course, which ha* for the Middle with interested groups concern¬ Thirty-one other colleges and lex* of Inflnrnrr In Ihr Middle Eaxl. and 15. will be an?»tbrr Freneh inen universities ing science cducation. approved by the CAA, will throughout t h e last. Arali Nationalists takr thr Dulles testified before a |am- comedy. "Papa. Mama. The include 35 hours of ground 1*1- country also have been selccte.L FLINT (/T)—A if runt I jury invest ijraf ion was ordered packerl hearing Monday. Tod.tv Virvv that Xliddlr Faxlrrn Statrx Maid and I." with Out of the »truction and 35 hours of flight Some 490 ROTV students will Desert" as the short suhiect thrmxrlvrx ran fill the void. Monday into reported police bribery and official corrup¬ tlie dfK.rs will he-closed when Young Solon All films will be shown m Fairchild Theater at 7 and 9 instruction in light aircraft Suc¬ cessful completion of the course will qualify students for CAA t ike tionally. An part in the program added feature of the reg¬ na¬ Al Shaah said today forts to fill-an iitlegcd vacuum D.S. ef¬ tion in the City of Flint. Protection of tfamblinff i.t amonff the alleffutionx. in* returns for further testimony along with Adm. Arthur W FlHflford. Chairman »>f the Joint Talks Tonight p.m. Admisfi. n is 50 cents. private pilot's license* ular ing ROTC will course, be available at flight train¬ in the Midrllr East woii|«| "jus¬ tify interference of one state in Thr grand jury innuirv, ten¬ charged that "certain persons" Chiefs of Staff. Radford sat i!l» Designed In interest m«re ca¬ n>. ex¬ tatively set to start have cotispiicd violate Dulles Monday but was silent. the affairs of any other state. on Thursday to gam¬ The youngest person ever Term's Concert dets in the new careers In Army aviation, pense who to agree senior to student serve on cadets active Russia, for instance, may get it was ordered by the Genesee bling laws, ami thai "certain" Gordon said former Secretary of State Dean Achoson Gccted to the Michigan House program will permit an would earlier screening of thr individ¬ duty as commissioned officers into her head tomorrow that Count v Circuit Court bench on police and public officials have testify Thursday. ■ : Representatives will address SciiMin Regius ual cadet's adaptability for liv¬ for not less than three years up¬ there is a vacuum' in Greece, petition of County Prosecutor "willfully failed'" to en force the In another Middle East devel¬ «n MSU Young Republicans Sweden, Norway or Iran and ing while he is atill in a stu¬ on graduation and successful Jerome D'Rourke. law. opment today, the White House The MSU music department that she should do something ccting-, tonight at 8:30 in 33 dent status. completion of the HOTC course. The investigation will cup a No names were mentioned i 1 announced that King Saint of opens the winter term concert about it . there is no doubt Flight instruction under the . Union. Nine midwcstern colleges and Saudi Arabia will come here as season today with a faculty that the inevitable result of such month's-long probe by the Flint the prosecutor's public charges. Russell Strange. Jr.. 22. a 1936 universities have been selected new program will be taken by a guest of the government from concert of sonatas by violinist a trend is war " police Department into its own It was reported that as many as s"aduate of Central Michigan cadets on an extra curricula bas¬ Jan. 30 through Feb. L Romeo Tata and pianist-ha.p- to participate m lite new flight The weekly Rose El Voussrf affairs. There have been it- 71 witnesses, among them police Uwilcge. won out over a former is. Instruction will be given at While here, the White House sirhordist Ernst Victor Wo'ff training program A total of 102 said: "as a matter o! fart, while ports of bribery of both p«»li«» officers, will be called to testify. utical science professor in students from the I3-:!ate Fifth approved civilian flying schools xaid. the visiting monarch and The concert will be played in the making a tempting <>firr of the and public oflicals. fall's election for represent¬ fey instructors certified fey the The allegations went oft to President Eisenhower Music And. at 8 p.m The pub¬ Army area are scheduled to be¬ magic dollar, he (the President i Action for the grand jury in¬ are r\- ative front Clare and Isabella C.vil Aeronautic Administration. *av that police and offirials were •prctrd to disruxs Middle F.astern lic is invited. gin flight training in the current G threatening to use the sword." vestigation followed xhortlv up¬ cunties. academic year bribed to ignore their "official problems "of mutual interest." The opening work. Bach's The Syrian prrsx rriticirrd the on the arrest and arraignment ' He will take his seat in the "Sonata in E minm for vi-'lm Starting dates have been de¬ yii-iital llrahh Sori.'ly President for limiting his plans ot two men—one a former Dem¬ duties." Bribes and "gifts" al¬ Dulles read a prepared .state¬ •Me legislature when it con- termined. jtending contract nc- legedly were accepted "with the ment Monday which, in effect, \ cnes Wednesday, and continue" i> followed by a I'irb Rigwrll for I'o-I to dealing with Communist at¬ ocrats state central committee understanding that performance told 'the committee that Con¬ contrasting contemporary son¬ gotiq.'ion*» with the individual tacks. The papers said member—on ehargex of ronxpir- v'lub members will begin Arabs of their official duties would he ata, Hindemith's "Sonata in D" institutions concerned Wmil Bagwell, head of the do not believe there is any acy to bribe police. gress had no choice in the in¬ lhie.it •king plana for the Rcpubli- institu¬ influenced thereby." terests of national and Mozart's "Sonata in G." The nine educational ro'firn skills department, re- of C'ommnidst aggression in the Jacob M Waldo, vi,, pre .U unity but to State Convention in Fcbru- The charges against Waldo vote overwhelming endorsement The finaf selection is the tions are: Michigan State Uni¬ edntlv was named to the hoard area, nor that any Arab coun¬ dent of a Flint real estate an t and for the April 1 state and Barraco accused the two of Eisenhower's Brahms "Sonata in D minor, versity. University of lllinoh. of the Michigan Society for try would turn C ommunist. All insurance agency and former military-econo¬ • Motions. The meeting is open of mic formula for Opus 108. No. 3. I nivrrsity of Missouri. South Mental Health. Arabs believe the danger of Democratic committee member, men conspiracy to bribe a blocking Com¬ the public. police officer and conspiracy to munist expansion in the Middle aggression comes from Israel, arid James Iliaggo Barraco, 55, obstruct justice. East. the newspapers said. Miss Arlen Plans Ice Show were accused of making payoffs Waldo, vice president arid 1 >ullcs was pressed about how The President's assurances of to protect gambling. treasurer ot the Waldo-Lane the formula would work, as to IWl Run-Walk! pupped tn Middft East coun¬ Both Waldo and Barraco were Agency, Inc., was Genesee what it would do as well as tries seeking full independence, arraigned in Municipal Court. Miss Starred in "Holi¬ County Political Action Com¬ what it would not. By JEAN McMANUS She at ranged to take time twit Arlen were welcomed Both were freed in bond by by Syrian edi¬ mittee (PAC) chairman from Jean Arlcn, who m private from her other skating engage¬ day on Icc" in South America. Judge John W. Baker for a Replying, he xaid il. was di¬ tors, however. 1940 to 1948 rected "life is Mrs. James Jordan, has ments to cornc back to East Lan¬ She appeared on the Ed Sulli¬ hearing later this month. Wal¬ ^ against international Lebanon's foreign minister, sing to be in these shows. van show in 1950. do's bond was set at $2,000 and Communism, and if some Mid¬ been skating professionally since Charles Malik, told newsmen .she was nine years old and has After being married in 1931. When she was 14 she starred "Lebanon desires to cooperate that of U.iiraco at *5,000. (Iri-uol.l lit Aililrr-- dle Easl country should come up w ith a national brand of Com¬ starred in many icc shows since. she and her husband opened in a shew railed "Ire. Cyrlrs" fully with the Uui'ed Stales, Prosecutor O'Kourke'x petition Miss Arlcn is director of chol¬ their own studio in Dallas. Tex¬ in htatler Hotels in Lam Angrlrs, for 4 grand jury was granted at MSU Men'* Club munism, then'the United States subject to guarantees of Le¬ would not invade IE as. the Jean Arlen Icc Studio. Detroit and Cleveland. egraphy for the AUSG ice show banon's independence and sov¬ a conference with him by the The MSt* Men*. Club will • Silver Blades'* to be presented They sold the studio shortly af¬ three Genesee county judges— In this connection, he deplored She has also skated at the ereignly. Wo find in the new meet today at noon in the Union Jan. 19. terward when her husband de¬ Conrad Hilton in Chicago, the Eisenhower plan many guaran¬ I'aul Y. Gadola. Philip Elliott what he called 'The British- p.n lo. s The meeting will be French Invasion Of Her parent*. Smme ami N«r- cided to attend MSU. New Yorker and the Roxy tees of independence and and Stephen J. Roth. . "Egypt" la.sl Thca^ our highlighted by the apjiearance October. He said the United rh W«U. have skated with Ike Since she has lived in East tcr in New York City. sovereignty.' The investigation will be con • of Arthur S. Griswold. assistant Lansing. Miss Arlen has heen States would never invade a "Ice FeHtea.** Wold la mmm man¬ "Silver Blades" has no main Meanwhile, the President's ducted by a one-man .gran l to the President of the Detroit mt Ike Mkkiiu Stale Ice teaching private skating lrasans. theme. The first number will bo proposals found strong support country to ovrrRgoa its govern¬ ager jury. The grand juror to pre¬ Edison Company. Griswold will ment. He said fe would learn to Arm. Last April she directed the a "Salute to Freedom." The ma¬ in many countries, including side may be chosen fron\ out¬ speak on the development of the live with such ' Miss Arlcn ytarfed skating choregraphy for the Olymp.c jority of skaters are MSU stu¬ Pakistan, Italy. Australia. West side the county. Atomic Reactor Power Plant at governments, as here in the summer icc shows. Fund ice show. dents, according to Miss Arlcn. Germany, and Nationalist China. In his petition, OTlourkc Mt. Clemens, Mich. See DI LLC8. rue J. Bead Michigan State News Itellt V WM"» ?i>W JM«de«t« «n*«* »• P«M ^<-4 M «t»ute,»t* wuhewt direct faculty FP 2-1511 Ext. 261S i»r"' »»>,»« ti >» b«m ih' official *«*tre »l «»>*■ university •»» ol Ihr- »l»i«te«l hill * h.i «-.«■ »<-«ktftc ir w«f ihr l>»n inierrn* of hn»h. re*d* Pfwllinf 12 Nom »«• l»»* ii, mm which would drier • wedwe the *««•» whether It B.thi* tb» uiibfKiiit m (lfm of III# AhMMM Trr«» Amoo(»Iik« and If., nj Pre** t>*U» iRlftmllFil*)' Tx*. ClASSIHtO XATlS .* \ S !«U*; minimum 15 wordi HOUSING t day ... Wc rot t EOF AI'PHOVEO St FEj'inT r«H>m* tor ln*v* OoHeuo tni« i Totsil* Soar 2 day* $1.00 *ii aiul »? weekly. Holiilii' 3 day* . ... H 30 SlNC.t K ROOM JOH mate • ,t^nl ra<» *»•*•• ff«' -ixortabl^ 4 day* $150 I 'tinno IV ,VB-V*7 j Concern of Driver Is 5 day* $1.65 imoxux ron men t?i Viii# *n,ft Our block Imm the ri>-. ADOITIONAl CHARGES i 1 .mer»f> furnished • . for each word over 15 I UNIVERSITY A1M'ROVFn~sT'T') Prt'kinx and linen-. ,, 4c per day Ik, Ktird men ll?ii Five. East l^invnu > > One bl.'j-k iwrfh Ton,- ) Highway Safety billing charge 15c J-JIrtl Kev to kci VOMIMBTAPI.E HAS) M >-\ "employment ROOM • aviillnlile lean or are fm nt nne • - v. • . i.iie h.M-ie Oooklne privitejre. FN" TEH fAIMVC FN VFHT.MM Hi \ «t,' end once I'ar oi ink,- y \.>vi h.ur i»n oil, a W't'" ,M t't .me Fl> ? M«H aflei Mve >■ ..Inn rift' H' Ft) 5 wtl ap»M fivr I'ntl nt J1.1A R.iseliinil Fa»i l^r . f maket TWO OlWH WXSUFHS #r.1 nor I'malK. the ficht ntiM he enrried rich! s, rutx-i id ft.ftk a' fr.iiTiHiv ROOXfS i«••*-. iimi'in TOR RENT U») Clivve site,-i Two l - , , mf.nmaiirn r'tw^ FO- to the em* of the situation— the ear manu . i-e F«M ir in « an I'm unlv 1 xv* H3 faeiurerv. In the constant fight to sell more oi'murrMTV FAWN THREE SLEEPING 1U>OM«t v... f.Wp Prt*nle xbowrr p.-i.w ♦rars man* manttfarturers ha*e bent and vr in . U 11 Iii'1 r. • V- i" *P1>C.T - XHisi hsvr s cw, ftn transput) ,i. -. ,x, MATWI1 l\ i-JTUrt N-irih of Fraud,)' l.iM lake I .!• hroken safe!* rules Jo produce a sell¬ . r* en Ft» iw H,».d Thnne IV l-MJI ing ear. (jiiirnl Time of Change Tf *1 t)FM F»*H \t'U«Fth' «clit»ot ttAt.T APPROVED DOPBt.r • *tr !'irri»' * Ii-»ml Ms ii'oimi-it Phniie^ ern One mttc fmiu Berk,** Pn-kfe T1 n-rrw.or H*o assumption that the , «t» Soatfan Tlume Ft) J-'tms to 'Neutralism * Gains hnjjortanco : »'»e« 1 n-t pertonv w rrr VtHnf in i > , • ** 1 '• ke eof himse Hut that is for sale TWO HifOXIS FOR male sfi-fnc that rrprp^cnt* n'ist;,ke in 1'ifhtmt? hieh**:»\ ' traft I. »c« idem*, a (icnrr « .u , i.tteRe apnrnved t*ri\ tie. pur xh.mer Plinne tV S-ta?7 '•♦"vers «-t America **P.'i take (jt'lt'K XXIV 1*1 ■<* Eropr t«nr .'i*> man* ppoplr a* the population «>t , . p-, . . * ' ■••• !,-• ••• BII »'■ iHti'i" Invnlvemenl In fir , Swttrerland and Ireland, axoMinc "-235J ROOMS TA*R MF.N On, '■! -. . Kjd»! I nn*tnc and *>.oeo more than the 1\\ TttOMks r WIHTXFV den. i . r I'h »"» EE. fim Tnviin FT a week Pa-imp which have been pursuing no",- Cold War ;i mxRvr plank in ihejr twofialprf Press t'orritn N'ens nail.ii'Ie .".'*s liimp snei-i i;> illation ot Port Huron. '• - .r !,> the evo etT.ments, the la*v en - tr.ilil* a* a deliberate state sin* fnreitn pnlirX tnslvM ' - rut .;i of Indian lost • k, *h - 'it*', l»;,h* t* pe ■ ' heha* ior in . v ictton of Tit,) in 1948 ghanisf.in. h>ch u*r • ?-) N* ri'\FI*0 S17F E*>et'«*t)i enu V . M ».i«te \>b«u to the u .vtuvi.. Foi.. tale...cheap., kiy. < v :'■■ /' % ;,c" the lvd*e< "safc-v- by the muieaia man*, OOUJI.- ' V ! ■ •• ■ s: V ,1- v -iiRllrsfions i r neutralist' hift V.."'r!ow Ine" lose HF.N'Hl's VM»»H*. '■ v '.nes are either neutral or neu- •• If n*und, pte*«e • , w atrh > » n ^* s ■ . \ 1>\ Yugoslav f|,w to fhe Sov ir? b'-:- thAt nO»*n t'SFp flENEWAI. Puxtne** •' j ?».ib.st Some, like Egypt and g.H Fa-I Vtavn Cenermis ;v" ■ • *»»*,'■ k f VV T have again Hp.I F-iAle !»**. IV i«ine«* s • that the American dri* ei r<- ■ • .in - . • Svria. have enjovetf assistance i- not certain th«- ucr cs- ' h.-.*.. Tim it,- ru'e-ptt r IX>I . ' personal » -;so".tch: gr. tbo t'? -n ■ . , sWit co"cerruv ** ;t4' his fate com both camps and want tp use.) An* more There - NY • k rtt ? **4" 'V*-. the rive« ' effort bx or.- ant, 1' - s-. *.. e*amp'e. ke,ip tt that way. I.,S*anon is which symjxafhiro* diunsh ** :■ vm vi ;.i IMMFOIATEI > Am i •. \ .• . small and would like to do busi¬ .mc ». •I,I"ihi |Mi,-r fi»r «t*ee«f. the four m»;or *»• A- r. •. -« . srdes p*i*» h »*r. the s;,fo Irailei '' ■•* has,- / . s fovot :• >«s !.•»). n'ode; li.-u-. ness with both East and West traltst vt.ito Tc * « I ,,--4.1 soil I'M* STFWAHDS INOI TDK Vi,n- ", . f ? |h » - . • .• • i. ' ■ altitude i «» o.-l- *)'•»*r unit toilet Israel would |>erhaps like allies and CamNxfn* ** Snudmits ,n vnui brpnkt.nl • . -• neutvaltsm ■ M,,, ... •.>,.• l\ f.,*i.V •- EH Th.ine nnters eail, s. V vf ,.nh ,dd if, c.•mtvon rot suf'et front in the West but has not been crmuva nn r. reu: ai>; Ts> !•* 111 ti*•- sh.v >,*? xt * * Ft* T"e i , "thi* of course raises the It,* lost r round in taken into an* formal alliance da* question of MM what the words Ui'V tN * W HIT* At ASK AN ift) "neutralist' and "neutralism" s*stem Saudi Arabia and Ye¬ Th:* peihap* ekhauvf* the -V •:.. S.-I All.' • *<■•«" fe-1 11- Fi real estate men have in general been rathei oi' those vt.•.:»"> ** can w i'h.M " an 'lit 'IV,'- mean These terms which have . . '.inne. » •1 AtA'iif «tn»,)*i isolationist except a.s regard* mall* be ca'jeo cirhe- rri.t? \ .<-,1 res*.»n.,!.!' T'l.m.' llot'SF THHFF BFDMOOXi i are a I read* **ac«nc pn*atc i a'M Moslem state* neutralist u -rea> i miiiiim aidinp autrnnafi, ' r wars on highua* deaths Miehican utilises use in the last half doren years there oihr*- — the THTMTFT i.O*>l) *xu*dl- xarar, tarrr lot W.W down I"■.••• It is in *outh Asia that one are KIN*; National Htiardsrom and reinforced State knot her method of combatting the traf¬ arr const a nil* used hut seldom perhaps finds the "neutralist" teg.on* an.t in otbet .,iea- *»'■ i,... . .Miimi i.nfutR l-»nge T Ft itnpi En defined Vm, S»a« lt» Police staffs to patrol the hjghna** on holi fic death problem is illustrated In a recent powers par excellence India. v ;i is) •i.'iito mmv ir the- .* FAST l-eitionm I AVNINO lamil* FOR SAl f I home »" i. • -* ' s let's as Neh- i |»:AfiFTTFs , ARTOX two concerning the rf o: nc ': •'.* * • ' i . da* s \ssoiaied Press Mirvc* Burma. C»lon and Indonesia are rts > • v.fc. Ml, ivsnts lUv etude and M#ior lueh «,«■>.. X. N sM T .-al:c.t the fur/re s„i- fan i*ant> e.»s iurnae* Fx>eltenf reivni «' te»t of da* light time on death tolls countries whteh ha*e made isir. in i , ..ve fi "a ree.iiai • ' • v: - S .. :• e. ric.s f,« - <«• op nan'- * H*ne» nrin- Oi l t ol si»e tt v 11R I'ured ' ; .1 i. |Rv .'.i ra.-li A tiler m BIB 7%' Phone Maraaiei N. * Tii;i"? "i a- 1.--.tones,a Korean KH l-MI RpkntPiHT 1\ ? I T'o survc* indicated, that the tatadt«e-- . a,-..) «:atev ' . ,....j . afftien ,1 U v.iv |i tnsuUrnt p*!' h-xHs lanpina Healt* tXimpan* Reft' . ;pt*«vi r. gomm»nitie< having da* light <-a* Y. \ :h..t there t- •v VMiiaiv o*ti>i,t> Xfilitan INFORMATION ., ; .** Arm* so* ««•' ivir^ *| ir c * \\ tt.h th-e louied hour of day jig • • ' . ■ on-'.-i • Tru nrr tv-twven ;-»..v H-.... I'\ Fr.ie• tn Slate T*ie.< HOISF FOR RENT Three 1 «,-• i'\ to Ei-ando* h* Olra'ooal room ffimtxhed One mle So, t'.yerlan.. pr»»* idiM. evening rush hour hazards :,re , .u • i • ... V, K . Ff* amniiv - 4*»B ■ • A\ailahle at ,*ncr Ft* T fa; Th, S«i . i s*, ,-e - • . .. . 1 " i fritte- t; }' ;? thtX'nigh a these efforts stand* . \ sis -h. v sr.o o..? of inter- Msg roRr«TRv run XlkRTIN ll'THI R i ll ATI I service 'act ~TMN*pic are rather unco: ? pjp I"? rm c„v- clans * "c.siv.c > ma F.g*, 1 on th ' Si* p m Forestr* fahi •, A- .. • So*l». 2 pa"- $1 A DPOINTM FJfT FOB APP11« * guest «tt*e.ikrt Pi P Eteelan.; AlBtIA nil SIGMA v'i-'Ti■ >i«t if'.i. • ra': „ .ituo - c»rr.»s that a population bigger than PoV , • . ha* hittr quarrels TION and )»as»|)oit pietu: • wuh Pntai? France wvll talk or "go'omb.a: T6 - : riv 3: tTnten Di T«rhe» A - . • a-,. • .vm , *. c* 1 Setnf taken at Uiek* Studie -» S.m.'arl* the natior-a* r-verrmm~* *** is H'ir»*n w?,s sudder'v violently kille»i mtrat estry' ' relurpevt frorv ft,- >*->',«•, fen ' '-heoard* Shoes Phone ED 3 mk*' *n t J* m . hi • abo w th Ara'-> . • ;,(.v,"(•"** Us? year departrrer,- ?. c » •• TATtNO WANTED PV f. i;',: t'-i • it >• v. s!,.;w m tf ro.* a;' ?•. 1 . ■ . .••-.ndue's a. • .*e pro- ! FX r.OI RMFTS • ' M s r Se, retai* Term P-M" TS m *i r ui ' iv concerned - sir?: pr- ;• •> w hik *"■*, > ».ha,v He' T JO p iv 80 Kellogs. Ccr.-r ii.e«es ei»- Accuracy guaran»e.- sorr.e,«r-e the* love fa. > victim to a ram pa; ■ an Bl IH K A BRIIUT IV ? TlfiS tr* ! .if u.t » 1 i \ . ■ • « .tea? *' * pa' buffet dinnei dance comnutn-e \ H ! a ar.\ ft c-.nstr.a-t r-r ,»! u;\ uie ' f ;v 1 it v' car. Then the concern i« a hit iate .nicrna chairman meeting OFT IHT PLAYBOYS TIIE HABIT habit' for vnnr dai'.r » '► .. D w u-* .* . i .*? • : , nan* ED ?-aai» or ED 2-«*"t What <« the common denomi¬ xrkRTXN CHtlSTl\N f.onal nator between fhem- • If therr inj.owxMir bi sixrss cocxm n»x MUSIU BY PHlt. Iloufh and • Filtliv Flair Mel-,--Stater* Pttone Delia s» Salute to a r* an* that both nations pursue a pol- in of deliberate iieutralit* be¬ at all it be* in fhe fart SW1 *80 p.m. Bethel Man<»? B«> %RI> STITITIOWI b 30 vol \G Kin Bl H %\s M».*"3 : tllMMinri riv" | <• ii- T«- F*"' * "4 Phi TYPIST TV 2-T*5«* ED 2 !WR.'i ANN DROWN Electric typewrite' Tr »*»,.- >• r.a* • ■: an rd.ihi There can !»c rc tween the two sides in the gold 4 18 pm„ AWS Office 8 ;; n 3; Union Sp»-;.Krr j s - ;«« i twiner* and tlieaex AI*o fenr f mere than 1 P»»!» piv-. . *T ■»' a cr-'V.d . | f <;> » tfe. tvpin* War—the C ommunist bloc led ORgHKSlS Bus*. >" ante, vounge- ■ St./ f. ,M p \* stand up '-n she Ice Are? a u • pwi)«i accepthowever, which would uis. h* the 1 *xR and the Western " » I, 30 p r; Women * Cyvi Representative u e\,-r .serve ** 7 c the American fiavr ?.> sink to F i b . » *- eat sk-ra.*, v * version '•* the \;f V bioi k led h* the t niled PUtes. I .. i". th, X! ch.t -n . the r neglect reacheii i v the "flac" switrerland d<»es this as a part K\pr.k deltX n .AWs JI DIC IARX .)*e.f Te TYPING DONE IN mi ho- 1 rc-rr. the lotu : :? * »- L-.)• ' t • i • f,4 . *s - T p.m.. Student Teachet r.mel Term oaper* theme* these* H> hanging m i'vm Ha of a deliberate neutrality policy 6 30 pjrt •finable rata* Phone ED S-Bt?? areua all conflicts. Egypt has done with IV Vernon Hirk- AMERICAN MH II TV OF Te-*. * ra*\ btu» If should, in • !'*>?■* jwrson who faces it tonight banc- h'f- ar _ Th"* v .' ?urn. put vet il to date foi practical political moderator AGRICI PTI R.%1 ENGI¬ i MOTOR TUNE-VP and brakr -• fe*--' tr.s;dtfs: arn anvome re*|>w*ni».*- «»ho»»ai ] WO; uo.ti 54S p Pure Otl Sen > p;.\ alieyiapce* to u filth* r:..' reasons relating onl* to the gold CAMH S 4-H ril l NEERS i natr Ru«*elt'« TrcHs.o," :e«;, a gu. * . f the highest degree. War conflicts — and eoneeivahl* 7 30 p m. '-6 AcTieuiturr? ; O-'e Ssreafen in J an oat from People* Church T 30 p.m 3lil Ag Hall - There can be no excuse—or.\\ vast irrt- might deride to change its line . F.ng.neerir.fi Buadm-t STASZUK'S able van lines No. just plain fart. MK" SPARTAN PISTOL ClIB FO* HOLE IX a.jtkorijed a^erb at any time Suspended from the ceihnc of the arena ; r- sement 6.30 p.m.. Mural room !: one uv.k* st the aegom- 7 30 p.m . Den- Hal for i> a large piece of cloth, predominant!* gra* AWS ACTIVITIES HOARD WOMEN'S ACNIUARV TO INTE2 BY STATE THEATE* AMMICAN RIO BAIL panvirtg map the immense vat - " ! J color, lieneal h its la*ers of dirt and p.m.. 36 I'nion in grime are Stifus of red and **hite. a fieid S'.Vcirs ? iVtrs .i. r a.is— l*eeorue clearer neutrality and ncii* SAILING CI I B EX1CTTIVE 4D M.XT AVM A S p m., 111 Xliltner Hall TIONALLY ATTENTION advertised STUDENTS' diamond NA¬ free nhmitn free tc>v mov -o v. COAST TO COAST MOVING The rush of bathing auit styles for spring In Euroix- then atv perhap* BOARD i_»nrs one-half off Elfin Hamilton, t fbone tV 5 SB07 of blue with 4h stars. ! G'oen **afcht« one-half off Queen I MT.d should. i»e uj*on us noon It s.x ncutrai or neutralist power* 3 p.m . 11UB University Vil¬ ; Jt weiers. 114 North Washington 113 PUBIJC STENOGRAPHER TH F- Th?s. in all its t«ttero»l, ciirtr. bndiminr**^- summer . F&r' F.-.lano and Austria, which have lage j ■ ES and term ppper* typed Nr.c g)or*. is the svrr.Uc ot a that Amcncans* would take a brave girl to wear one new — h:,:: neutrabt* thrust upon them W A A BOARD I nine woman's riGumr skates, mm- Ex.-elienf condition f|0 ED- actu**ate and reaaonable. Phone D 4-4te0 ht»hi clear Sine, i! the suits get any smaller an even «nd w i iter. .UU6. peace treaties a > 7 p.m., W'omen's Gym. Lecture - SC. room 325, two buzzes lit braver girl to wear one then. result ot World War II; Swe* Room B ! FOR COMBOS. BANDS P; ' There are prrdiaM* excuse tc< t*< oj'femi a HOUSING Ununr Federation of Mini. • IV 2-5314 Live muaic i« your h^' i investment Fellowships (or Study Abroad FOB MARRIED 160 STUDENTS oi Crossword Puzzle f acuity riHim*. n-ent Seven automatic phone IV S-SDfC r«x)m*. heat Uviee For appoint- bed HB i »»•* SERVE SPUDNITTS AT your Rpudnut for that little plus in plya-- Shop. 232 MAC ACROSS 34 Goc ot w ur SPACE FOR ONE in larae four • SOBOIlTlfS' Available for 1956-57 School Year TRATMN1TIIS! 1 She-, 38 L.M man dorm College approved At 442' Evergreen T-95SI Schedule l.r .ifwif ."7 Powerful ED 1161 t tipios,Vf SPUDNUTS f«brtc ROOM NEAR CAMPUS for (rad- \ " < i.jO'k& ti.b- 3fc Lxp*»nded Swiuerlaad 10 or more uatc student or working r»rt FD- . for Tt„ Inmtute of internation oate te applicat«ai*. March 1 * 1&M Art ,c. Ertueatx® MniKHincf*" h \ou*i xpain: f a ward* Fellowships awards with stipend* totalling i-ms lu - E'caifait *rd otke' mca *- BI RRED LIRE RITTCN VACANCY FOR ONE Cl-oe in Dei vftd fresH from Hesu've 1 bf an ava.--aMe sr. any appropriate :i w . 44 2000 to 3000 Sw iss iranes over a Quiet warm 2ID Charles 'Street THI ShJONUT SHOP St.pendf ■ IS Poetr »-:an .man- ii'1-:- a«*u»l*nt&hipf "" > " • Sumy are HARTFORD. Conn. -T—Ed- »a*' Lan-unc j|J 0-month period The fellowship- 232 BLA.C. ID 7-9I1 iA. Ab*cor»d ri»l * S^.tKKi for 8-month period, of li, Saic 41 S<-ec am .:-.u the SkbOoi yt. t i are tenable only at eigh? or ten vard Jansh thought the engine DOl'BLE ROOM for male stu- I -88».-r" ix. \ i. in- w hich f 1.100 .< aik»ca.?ed tor 1 ■ v- of his car purrci '.:kc a kitten der,' block* from campus at GUITAR INSTRUCTOR GEN¬ it Ce.or 47 Hu" ,« * 43!- Grove Phone ED 2-M21 ERAL technique. Specialize • .-•■«- U'.u.ft: ur itif, ,n Spa;:;. A500 for transpor¬ specified universities. The clos¬ 114 in * 17 Vf»ntiia-Ted godem- '• Soever e* Ytyprftu i Pviz.* . And then he reaiued the igni¬ work Private leaaan* Alan DrM.'-i-' 4i- Lu.-'i *?: i4i, b-ear: tation. the remainder for book*, ing date for applications WANTED - TWO MEN over 24 A-4JB. it Cease n.u : * incidentals The closing ■ tion was off. *ear* f share a new house with RM ED_T-#72t 2t Proiecf vc rib*. » iHiWN 7 ^-prupA^tes ; / i.T : Sei 'cr »■' . k: * fees, March I. Lifting the hood Jie found that •-*. veterans Tun car laraae. wall MUSIC rOR DANCING S i ; eovermi. St i uate for applications is May 1 26* ft' .. J rh-.r -.-i of players A few ***»• a.- off reserven :.•• lul) . 6 fellowships for U S a real kitten was doing the ,'u waft carpeting, completeTv- furn- Jackman Band. Phone 22 For&akrs 5: Po-.tui'at-e Ceylon: 2 fellowship* cover- ! ished r\' 2-5430 or ED 2-3571 114 Shaw or ED 2-RR7 ' eofr «f i , :x I PotpMirn ft. Vffti.-er. t'Cwfarch; jr. ?:nw •/- students who possess the mi- purring 2* Eterrmy 52 T Hiring I V. v.ur.vs at-i./i " pr;.v •;g tuition, board and double ter's degree Stipends of 600.<>•"> j DORM AND STUDY room Tor r J;t:r 21. Eng lah " dumm* Z Tr.* Ihn.r ao*r4p<*ur .: s ;>» fwtnaetl' -1 j " ; • t>ci*Ssii» *** room only Closing date for ap- lire are paid in three install- i three I ava-lahJe if desired SB per week ED 2-3MS Some work j 116' transportation *•- -pnuix-.-. Kiruiothih 52 Jumr rn.se; g 4 U. 5 A a; x .. Hantey Cut.au.-!r£ F«r-*|« t..;ruv • f: -r litvtr. n 0.*gv.K»d. :v .. i '• 2 Israel, one Jan 15 fellowship for Flu¬ ments. additional funis vided to enable music sttBienls are pro¬ Night Staff ; :>r LARGE WELL FURNISHED men Ac,•"-"•date three or room ites CHECK AT ff&gement and IHCKS Stud of wodding picture* «\ 84 he: r.ur.o .-/,*. *1 «4 Better . 22 Wcr : . Spirit: Hal. Ouret students preferred 537 Eliza- or out oi town M Riecial i -V P. "., vgt.h € Bet me* m hi/torv. lar.guage or oth- U» take private lessons Fu'- Kit Htlrnun ?u.f"v .** 113 Phoee ED 2-61BR 21 Prepit t I.U IfWWfl . France 3 u . Kjyvshijvs. ii d*- «• appropriate aspect of Middle bngh: Travel Grants may a is v • Iditw inn MfNisti p-tw-r. »re HALE OE DOUBLE room, for men. 1 *• *■ wmrsM.ipk.. Tr»* feUoushii^ Are L«,;? affairs Stipend 1800 Israel h*- available to cover the cost of— *5 a week Quiet and clean/ Pri¬ aTL ; i offered tn tieidi oi ftudy I-. pounds Teaching is .n Hebrew transportation to and from Eur¬ vate entrance telephone upstairs. - r 25 First num. e,e-'Uxri«e, ranaicuttn must have Ciosmg date for applications, ope. Some knovHedue of Italian J>.*ftsif-r. East Lanauid Phone FH'T j.d &er the MB »!egret S?i»«e:idj a*e Feb 28 . te necessary Letters ED 2-54M 112 - /V - ! 2£. Bey s puck name 2£ Pirnct -d *oe-'4uatr ar.tAhxp but nut lavish amKuntmenu Asusft- involve The Stele New wthoweq tn to APPROYTD FOR MEN Half double modern campus home 641 Walking distance Division ED 2-3764 r •** . e eonffift Utarhirif ennwrsaiKuut Enjj.;-?: frem iu rreder* m 113 rJ I r a/1 ! •*** 2k Rug A- Ya_-f Si..ad p'.ard ftr atK».:: IL- hours .pe: week in iycetn... cuilege.-- and normal Life Cm Be H rarrent teleeest. Letter* ikwli he hrtef. pre¬ *> 3' i . ; 22 Absence a! blooc poison- u* Rfbiiois Ps'(»!eWi« ii given appiirauts who piar. te- be teach¬ ers of Frertch Part-time uni- GCOGRAPMT ANTONE* i Atlanta ferably Letters »ay m iMtger than he brsfh| te MB Michigan Stale News I ft. r 1 3€ ur. land ver*;t> stud* i> sometimes poss¬ CHATEL HILL, N.C. — was in Mississippi on the State News efftee. third if,- 3f Attire ible if the vocation & in & ur.;- Geology Proftrssor Virgil Mann one map fleer. Eaten, er Ma Wed te the "1 •* I r*» 3S» Har.g iooaei* versa:* 3C.00C town Stipends are About franr> pes month. Clop- passed out blank miaps of North* America to a University of on Salt Lake City another was in Idaho eRMte. P. O. ■« 7t Esg 4t Ci>m;w>ur.i ether ins dau for appiira'uons. Feb I North Carolina class. Then he One had the Adirondacks in ; "r r 41 BarjAta® German*. Cr awards Fellow- called out 10 cities, four moun¬ South Dakota tain ranges and four rivers, ask¬ r-O-CWcf »i J !Sa" 1 u 42. Olrv q jecus 45 A«tf 4t Laid OIImix shJpr are avaliable for ftudy in ali fields. Stipends rar^e from ing the students to spot them on Toronto was placed in Utah. And one student, poss.ble an their maps "1 1 1 Irf't 1 ?W DM to 300 DM per month. out-of-s t a t e r, put Asheville, ■ 4E. CA£C They mny in- supplemented by Most of them aid pretty well, North Carolina's famed moun¬ 4 1 A Euibright Travel Grants. Cloau^ but; tain resort city, in Tennessee. anrmiiJiN utatw: urn* .\ Jhntnr? S, 1957 Page Thw imiurnn LET US WORRY AIMUiT Anti-Filibuster Bill Started in Senate Take Thrill YOUR IHRTY SIIIKTS t Resolution '.'"1 Dulles Urges (lon^rt ss In PAST LANSING LAUNDRY Fan C'ut ^ (Continued from Page IV V-1 how. rmtld be Judge if it in 227 M.A.U. : right now" • with CVv.uuf t Off Debate \ Yin;. p., now appearance l.ni'i< i •M.>nit c*ovi,trtafioti of r;,".'.'. ,vrr ? . » Dnugla*, Mnnr | 'i I" ( liwrdutlotl he ■ t Sponsor Mrmnrr a ^ '< t ' I Make .umnl«takrth!v .• SALE Li 1 [ '> h i- 't and the w<»t!d "■ WASHINGTON" (A')—Now La i - I'lll!est Stjyb s yv dHet nmw.l 1 i MSU ... ... Stationary .... _ . moves to curb filibuster!* »nd ■ i J- help Middle F,a-.f 1 nation* p*ve the wny for civil rights lice ioirislntion wore started in » Previ.le bread e. y% Price ».» lh"-.' rillltltI at ' the Son»to Monday. ti *. I Of :«I1 million dollars ,a y« n Son? Douglas (IVIll ) And 1 Authmize military a •• M'M?o (D-Oro I introduced a a nee ptograms to tho«e •. resolution pmvidiifR that debate on any legislation could Iv cut ,H by a constitutional majority . d t let the President CHESTER ROBERTS of 4J» votes after the legislation who"UM to tier t' v; :iff!t I', f.r.tnd Rfvcr has been under discussion Th¬ .V,V.V,V.%%VAV.V,V.WWAVWA#AVAV. ■AWWvd by o>v Communist eontrnU» is calendar days. n.i-.on. voided the vietim '« Douglas described the rcsolti- • P • '• • u. !i f S help tion as "a ncces-Fai* before we can hope fot the p.v> - first step EjS' Dm . . told the . omno'fe.- • l i;» /.f fhe piopo*. t s..l i Mge of meaningful civil right# Twu f term an Mlv*ir vewfh arc lowed down (he Siim ranal near II Cap, Fgypt. lo begin wurk of ft- •> I •• to stop Wot Id \V .• Ill legislation." clearing «unken vr**rlw from the waterway. t-. loi.- it sf.trts " tin t SIT n AT HOME -r Under Senate role* now, any ton t b. terog.un «. 1',..,.'-. th • *rn«tor ean mi a Mswati? block a vote bill by engaging In a fill- Stymied in Canal for Month* tin -m. with Russia will m riee-e trmoraiily, at hast, .t - bn*ter. that la. Ilterall? talking it to death. The rolea regnire a at an* such I' S poll, v oioy e AND Suez 'Turnabout' I'hr secictarv gave to- t« '• two-third* vote of the full mem- hrrshlp, 44 aenatora. to Impowe cloture or debate limitation ha* proved almost Impoaalhle to It El. OA NT AH V I'.gvpt. i P' mettt started Completed the German unit explained much it an ot tony lion t in f Item in ovet tour* a prepared statement replies to question*, most itiendh of But the it the eut E IN JOY PIZZA trt 44 to agree to % aenatora Operation tutnahout in the Suez l ot the* down the canal, south preliminary work must be time pi. i Initial r!«vtion m \ cloture. canal wav completed Monday of l*efr*re the Akka can lie lifted hinge between Ihilje-: and Rep Ismaitia. work I* prorerdina , rite lVuglas-Mor*e resolution, Thirteen 'Hips stymied In the stow 1% on the sunken litpiUn The N»w W-.i vtic tlav. 11J Ohio) woutd allow two-thirds of the canal fot m.no than two month* of the the hank and the uperati«m 1* ship !»♦»-» »»»> I l:b H n landing ship lank. Akka. the llays recalled statement* dur¬ senators pie*ent and voting to have been switched end fo» cud fiist ship to he *nnk In the being hantticapped bv the cur¬ ing the ramp,lien by I Isrtihower limit the debate any time dur¬ ing fore the first IS day* a bill is be¬ the senate 40 senators A majority of would be able *o and now The tieM ttan fare North tow aid poit Said and the open sea. phase in the F.gvp Mi|H*rvi*a |l.\\ ! hlMHV resolution which would allow end drrdirr 25 miles sonih of the .ie k I the Senate to impose eloture by Port Maid KIIOWN AT 7.33 • H.4» a'apt. Wtlhchn Kliwiermann of a majority vote at any time, once imposed, this cloture rule on A path marked hy icd either side is laid out to the Hags «"■ i^; MONDAY THRU THURSDAY would allow Pit hours of delate, left of the sunken dredgci, llrginnrr* May Sign an h«Hir for each senator marking the way through the For llriilgr Inrlrurlion :• jxm i,. * Still a third resolution Is be¬ ing prepared by ben. Knew land channel. 115 I'ret wide 7-11 p.m. ef California, the Republican The point ships, now lying at a a Knit 50 miles south ot Pegmners interested in Bridge Itistinotion may sign up in the |: on ill.. leader. Tht* would allow the Port Said, arc expoted m be I nion ILmid office Uulay thtough Boii f royynrr % impostttwn of cloture at an* Hear off Port Said Harboi by Tuesday The fee fot this event (ASA NOVA time on the sole of two-lhtrd* Thursday it all goes well t'hrv voted by I'nion Board is $-5 i • i ton el the senators present. Douglas said the Know land weir the caught in Hi itish- Punch the 'canal w hen bemhatd- i end Feb lasses w ill begin Jan 27 14 and iilUSiU _ I MAKERS iv.solution was "not satisfactory" i his group Know land plans to w ait until 211 M.A.C. Wednesday to introduce his re.s- IT S FOR RIAL! by Chester Field htarth 'I1 (I |\| O It |{ H w II "• Hewitt :!.-,h7 oHiti.ui. hoping in the meantime John John lioiiald organise some bipartisan sup- MIMA . . GRFGSON HINDI N imrt for it Although IVuiglas challenged "AllOVE US THE WAVES" Know-land to eall for "immedi¬ ate consideration" of his rcso- * .utiott. the GOP leader said he A C.impir,-to-Oiroer Cjgc History would a>k that tt be referred to ::ic rules committee for hear¬ ings The Knowland proposal would hundreds of belts — al*e limit debate on any motion PINNY WISE* to *uch change the Senate's rules. No limitation la poaaible un¬ POUND FOOLISH very specially priced der existing rules. In the House Monday. Chair¬ •'I'm sad to say," paid Toolaie Drown, man Ccller (D-N Y ) of the Ju¬ "The weight 1 gain just gets me down, K'H diciary Committee, introduced Each bite, each drop of this or that, an eight-point civil rights lull including four provisions em¬ bodied in legislation passed by Immediately turns to fat. Some girls, 1 note, can eat and eat And yet they still look trim and neat. 1.39 the House in the last Congress. Besides providing for creation To aggravate the situation of a Civil Rights Commission and a Civil Rights Division in t ie Justice I much dislike my fat's location. 1 wouldn't so much want to change mo, If only 1 could rearrange me." or 3 for 4.00 Department and for penalties for persons interfering with voting rights, the Ccller notAli Rearrange your smoking measure would: — ideas and find what contentment !• Stiffen means, (let real pleasure, mi/ penalties for vio¬ Wide, narrow, contour, lations of Civil Rights t.aws satisfaction, with Chesterfield—tins when death or maiming result cigarette that's (tacked more straight .... rich lent ti¬ from the violations smoothly by Accu• Ray for the er*, springtime patent, r 2- Clarify Civil Rights Laws smoothest tasting smoke today! U i noft Velvet the very to facilitate prosecutions. Q . . . 3. Provide for civil and crim¬ hells you need to t'oili- Smafcp far r—I... smaka CbastarftaM inal penalties in cases of segre¬ gation in interstate commerce. •IMmiP ANN BLACK MAR. R.u.ting OrrrH Stm* I'numrtUy tar Arr (Vrtt Ftriii pnrm. plete your favorite Q 4. Create a 11nut H Huffman, U.S. in l.ihrtul Aflt, llumfulvn-Sydnry Colicgr, jJ joint Congres¬ costumes, in a lovely sional committee on civil rights. New Year rainbow of dark and pastel shades. Meet an Assistant Manager-Hampden-Sydney, '53 Frank Huffman >- \--i-tatd Manager continimuH and exrellent. One of the mod »»f the h'lepln.m- <»ilu«-.ii \ew(Miil New*, rewariling jt.h* I -had was working on Yd. Flunk * '.!!«»• h.«- al.-.id _!"».<»*»<> ,i« - revenue studies involving estimates of lutinls. an.I li.ifi'llt- •» .<»(• inmi w..nh of |Hj|Hil.iiii.n ami telephone giowtli. This busim -s •« Mi' idli. exjtcriewe i* really useful in my present the high'txtrn He p.m. I |ioMli..n a- V—islant Manager. . . . calf moccasin l'J.Vl, unly (lifty- .i» - !r ". t' !'I lu.ru «.'.nip,UiV in "I -upervire the |ier*onnel who liamile will. miles of soflol fitt'l i ..no r. Art.I lite intf isicw ami satisfaction. 1 like working *\ith handsewn calf loafer ... pacing off your i liin In-il it. The j..!» (.|)|ii>riuniti(--> were jicople, ami I like to see my work con* daily errands with lightened steps hiu g....»l b. rcfii-e. trihuting to the betterment of the com*, ' i h pan in tilt* (adiimcri ial Depart* rnnnitv ami the company. Choosing a and brightened outlook. Famed for their merit, whi'li take# «are of Itusines# con* career in the telephone busfntM was tha cushioned arch and flexible soles, tacL vyiili cu»lonier*. The training *ai In-at move ISc ever marie." they snug to your foot comfortably and handsomely. Antique brown, red or black. Frutik lh.nim.ti riu.se s career with the Chesapeake 9.93 A Potomac Telephone f.ompanw of Virginia. Inter¬ % esting career opportunities e\i-i in other Hell Trlr* ■ pin.lie f oi.ipiJnies. Hell Telephone l.aboralorie*,""* V.. .tern FI. etrie and Sandia t orporation. Voir place¬ T»l«| ment officer h..s more informulion about thriu. •ft ¥ utp January i. Hvr>» Mtrmnw nrwr srvrn r*te f MUF KnoAvlaiMl lo Quit m - irahum Kim* lo t isil Ike Senate Seal in 'SJI 111 I ■ \VAS»UNino\ (,1 "if nl Ai 'il'i \1 it* C5.ii>,' iV>" t.ii ol.'jj' !•' ' • In" i'lipi ' i «-i« i'i •' ■"* > lte|inlilieau I,eat lei' Miiv Seek fuilienialorial INoiiiiualion . R;iU>1 r f «5:vM' Ai i. ,.i I,, • In llrfrmliti. Kin!" *4.miiI n»i h «1 1 i' ii H. \« • l'ii i I i|«llrd IniHii md eowtttiMteH in- OM.I AIHA »« ill A'i • IVASIIINCTVN (1*> Sonnte flr|»iildtrnn boiiilor Mill; w i nr. i,\ -i'm rmitilri In Mir I lar Print l|»'> Pi; Fiscohowei a ili!•-( M * 11 I • -1 t'n .' .. .1 to pi ii •• nitMitp - nl rnr\IMsnir," a hfafmMM nf (lit Chliiw I'nwmiiNi'l' V.Jof.j't V Km.ivlnml iiniioiinri'il ilintniiUrnlly Atonilnv ho l« ipiiiii. I tlr Inlirtllrd •liitrmmt ha *• iml mil |»t !•».«• iho Roimio iii tnr.a. the •'till • mllllnii - ilollat i 'rut In AlltlMrt Nrlun - ii»| Mir ('»•» III. ilorlliml I" rlciao tlio ilnnr-naalnst tln» |iiw«lli|lili i full* Slllwrllllr In limv nook llio tt<*t>iititti'nn iiimilimHiin fuf tiovpriinr nf i ,i r >mr at tilth fi'i father btlUt "P r>llinltli>« t'leegh sliiruiT I'ln ilnlnc «III* flar prlnrlple* xaliMi In Mirii i|p« ri« |aa"» M« fi'tpist mpvi senr ti |»rn - oimlri'« '*1 niiifcrernmnl Hminary tuove fi»sA!Avil n i»iil thl5. nfler hid afniuhiim. • i»f nil I 1 riutli r r\|«trnrr vtrantip ItMvaril the (idl1 Crofllilpttlirt! flien flnv. k:m i WfAi i en t-. l-.: !Mr««tiviMi Mn nf tin i* in lil inmiiiidfit'ti in 19ft0 ree.l I he loft' CM if' Si»i n I riant ft* >1lon '"<»•»> Ktvnaliti'1 lulii :i Nee" .hihttstiM AI Ihe fline i t Ptrkldref I Isff1',' ryrH be fltvMie of lib ihrk-li'M mil In puiMhtieMl. kmuwImmiI w i fin Mn. tun fm Miv Semite oj? ti'i nMel inn uvetseiiv ns ri Mibn 1MA A '"~"'vKt utr' nilr F"inP. I" "if While H"ic •• :tt»-1 a i »a a v . Mir is! lel'liiR PteiMrnl Fi«pphvat?i «'f KnuwIfATIft snid he b . I., ;•■•! hi« plitv Ptrvlniitifv Km >a\Intel liref lei Senile nefuthlieiv ml- plillls" |u give up I'i 1 I Hit nrs* nf I'ir'Mi'nl Flwnli0«ri and Vice rtMl^Mil M*i»il mf en I lrfAp?m»<5 in nil hi" leetel nl n fat'tmle KeiMihllenn Ijvi i.. fti trtor «Mr rurtlr* th .*Ar wnmr« imr lite retimltilUR I• < >1 «t»«'ri»h tii« d M pnrta entifeceMre. hi- lei tn. .ttisl re-elei h .| • PttMlelt !AIV RttttAA llRfAlt AA Otlhl . leiiflrisllip, he vvlll \( llt'cciil \ji lloiiril Meeting a«l nia fhdl he WAlilfil !•» «l"'"il more Utttr aa |fh bh fitmHt iaaa«I Ihruiuilutul Ihe ptrsrnt t . unless Ills nepuhlieati ■. •. five t»ti»rr AtlpnIInn fit his Job shniild tlecMe nil fl i h ".. . Assisfutit rtihlhhet of thr Staff Appointments Made us Jennie iJetnuel tMil f • 15 A Adltldtltf. Isflf. TfliniNf t« hleh his fsllirr Is rAihtlvhrf. nf l.wlun fl .hihiistin til i s»il>l In fi *lf»!r»tnrnl ih-u Vlrt- InAftiiifnr In WtuslMt rd«raMn«, Thi» i< mivethlMB I hive heeli mil reRilitl In p:n1|"iv i Arpnintnl tn Mir ntlliftilti iJ pi Id tn i.i. i. liam |»|tijrrl urtr llalr I Hvsr AA tilt \ A b Ud. InstTiu loi In giving Ihn'ichl In f u » li b 1 1 11 •> 1 n|irrlatl«1. I»rr I*. I*»S«; Irinnv st Mve." Km"UI1m.I "fiM lie rtdd t v. .. li ii Id Irarlilln. tiafTIt rmlnrrr. Inriten laiiE'iagrs H"i SI. lirntfcla Ihinklng Ameth ttn u Ml •. pi i*n > .t.iii II. and Wa»nmtid I' »!ahtnr«it. Itrrd. tiialiiittm In niallirmau. ml Mini he MitAile 111" ^iMlinllfiee- .-iv.,' 1u III, U If.'Willi I Ink 1rrtil»rf tn Mill Knuwhinil's tlet l i-..' t •• i • i p( lalii!. I»rt l », tRAti, t-a«h t"» . teenl ti'Vi "o there wmihi he and HathMti hntiif A Prr II life ft tun lite Ren file I ! (1 Mi. lv a i>tt«i(| i>1 !«i> arat* iimina niMple tfttae hi euMsiilrr his sue University of California . i lout, a and i AfiRrm. Kriinnh Tlrdkr, haIaIaM prnfrs s. 11 riatti s j? sin id sin Inbn* A iv' 11 "id noianatl.mn* and teiminnintv. | nil- i: lAlimfllls. S|»r r tallil, V Irt tnii tin til r a|«|it(urd d.Ht.s Mltli Mir fiiHontni! nam |it«|*it, !an * l|v slid he hi" thtrr ehihlren. Forrigii Film Soiio. I riniiihhihlceh anrl ehl- Radiation Laboratory b-Airs ell. title In !«A1 f ip an ilv s a Mi a tli a I I.din A! Mirvbtleld, IH*tMi! F 11 PIACEMANT INTERVIEWS .11 m l hi In arriUinMni!- "•'« 11: cllvli Ae»tl I *•* Inne AH. lark » ftnte Avl'h Ihrm in A'allfuinla Frnin My Windndll ' • ' • n« r « i pi > "•'ini I (Wirtmnn. hutrntlni tn •! (It I- (lib |>li'still rdin atlnn and tn SI in Mini, as'lslA"' |Uti|rss«t. mtiin AAhs-rt a Ittf fhvf "fAAtAlfaWtrpfiAl- Ihivelv, llvlmunl. and pi..' j\M aha in |., ( . 1I•• ■•! (11 (. • I II aitun, Un it Afan A I nhH, ».i,>l..it June 10 and jii|M|i fira'th , I r*» 1 1" and !lA«|ih f Aloidins a* la I'm a tini «|ia|ApA" Attatt," Mrunu, AA'il' he shi'AA *1 :»• i • lin I I H#*4renic F*ac*ow«m( • Mrfhnnlrrd fnp'OFFiX ■ • I t*i» In flv sMIatll |itii1r«sn» mlrrnMnlnfA 'ml H111111I1111I tiM be hatf aIwp« fl p.m. Tuesthiy in l>-. |.i,Mti Health Jan I »n Irnir »»• I it htifaori Ata rrltfttt artlArl* lo Ibf Thenlre. Ticket? mm c, , « rh'irnh »»M.inr«s (i i *1 StM'oml Sliipv |i 1 *'A I 111 rd tnllnAA IM* Itansfers AAeae a|» tai'AA apvt**>* hlialnpaa ehasetl nf Ihe d»wn ii-- Chemi*f« ond Chem-rot Fnqiiiritrs !* a ill i YfiAnre. aasnrlate ptntrssnT A1 AW Knmvlnnd ha" served In n special sentmn Mi l i t • . MathcmatirlaiH Of SnrtirilA RiinIi n| t»Al i Oiiitnnln* ?Aiis|ilr«s. Fdiu Aiion tn and Cr* HAiiilitr errfr» flap Re'MAte since Repletnher., winler tertn- fnreinn film: pent m l an n| i nnilniung i dm aiik* »«n J M K 1\ Plirrmenl Duronu Slurb Tvnirlil 1 sanl.'td A! fi-ssnt, farm rtnps and stall srlrni r Ktnr A««K»an» e».« * darrtlarmmt |n a'A|«t»n« |.»nfr«*n» and *«|»r»ln fodi a foi wppointtmrnl T' r i \* iil In livlit t, iiir>lii n iMi natlnn Ian 1 I'anl f p"">*«-| |,f,t At l'i lit,, there pr tinhptc ip^'rlnnilfnt fp w-.v I hi f I ?• t "tilmill«i> • Iv v. i"i>1|r • i »n iIAIU' I 1 • ! Vt fruni and Ajrad Wnard n! f Aimlarv h fr»- - ♦r t»inf e«*ii» and dl»t rin» Fdm allnn «i<|i t,n'ir \in.t%nf«f-iP Ip.q Iriilm >•> nil. I.vit tifli Iwli'ifiil ; !•- n 4.1 i «. pi p iv and f Aalii.atlnn tetaltrs ,|.a« t r, .. , 1 • *5 , 1> . -v.-sl lAprni'iv V'u tn- mn. 1" v.iviitp piyfl.-: |'inmn!rd aarte A nnt< A lAiaale ftnni ln*ir»lr!tat In assUtint |irn ,.i i' fi,' ; p., u I,1. ' rm.l fin Iv •'! lllrfi' Mil V v ( VH-'h « piWAt . • • ft («iar n| rnntlnnlne rdnrattnn 1 •« il fV- Mv opp-niuivli ft u h .1 \vihi",iw(|.ii in. b' tin -1 s« «?i 1 and Kat| | s,hnl*r ftnfAA In •trni t nt tn assbtant ptnfr«snt I 'ill h.Ai v,n lus^ i1«v lip hi lit fiinn ; 1v " II |'W. and Amltati Fneinrrtin* !an 1 Dm *.i »v i« in fWAperpnt itiv»t* — aTTrimoN Ihr paaflra aa111 hr 4.1 »wln- Ifrttrimrnt fnrlnnrhs to* one aea* p. n lull il.t iv nfr« liitif biiMi tilslil« «Mb s| firrlnnine rrttirnarni tula 1 heelnnlne |AM. fol1oa»rd h« tnla • F AT. PKINK. AINU III, M.AIMMFIt 11,1 U.I! r«, 1. i i'i iipjmtfn'iittrt m wrrn annroaed fiat the follow tn* fit l.l un.l H'* «• I Iv 1 tNirn 11 mlinitr hiraV biinrni par- m-s-ii A'^in i W" AAaiskall assistant direrlnt o| , Mra the A11 Imtttu »1 litifHmi"ii sta fini * | unmo'r iv-1 MinVi '' i *if«H m • Viifhm n tlon .a member of th* «*atf sln,e fh fi Fere til tmiF uf seven niilllmf Ameiienn rnllppes. i ftlif.mv »'i SUT' 1"> !»i« ' "«> Mil \r. ( I'.'th ril nv.i Hulli'i" AA ill Ami | |A'|i and A As Sab* r"" front and brad Ot *br drnatAmml I aa'is sffitek hv hA'cnrnfafmilling fnefa: fttsl, lite gt.'-t ASf.ii- \«l • v..; ilrt'vcps uivl hta i- and mrdl.tne m-mbet CVwrnt l!C#| prntrrH lnrlvt*<» —STUDENTS- ■i' Miwt tmitiv t'l nl mrtlll thr staff alnre >»etit tA a A«t« pumhernf siutienf«AA h»» sniuke the great mini her Philip Mnitis; imp I «pe#"»d F.i'lim i»>»? tin- stintr ft fii«tA. nf Avhn me mart it'll . Wi'rlrnr Wtwtui Mvrlrm tnrl>rt Prnnn'«'<*1 t"nf TlvfMi.rttA' f^rrcv n«v*>r'r Arrrl«rr!«r*, f or 1 onr Smokint Awl. — SI«H Ai bi.n f, . mn 1 ni . m.iA nr*! rfaaip •'! hi» jM. kf.l Alp Fl i !• mi New TV Show The firM phennmennp the Vftif miillilinle nf Ph'!ie M'oK fdwrrVri Cn'ttcol Anrwlily ,!'i\ frnm «» Iti a m 1" I p m. Murvls wtnnkers rtiined a? pu mifpriwe, fur \vhnl . • d «r»H trrn*e«itA Aiel that Avnnrleifnl llavnr? Ymi het ynutln' P.veil taiib t'KVTH II Mil llhi 1\s I \R(il si IssoKintM Thiif«i'fAA nurl eAAp1i»nie ea-rra ■ I in ni U Y'« it "U '• mil lighting vnii eail lns|p Philip Mnrriw's fine tint ma' . • friAMA Af'ii-i" f-' pie vareb'liv F*cept \V«nlrir«.laA tnhaem. Also, ymi eail make ymir pavkHge nf Phii>p Pipes AA vt,aA frtMii 'i T.i !■• fnwv MfffriAU I dU A A' tn eni.f fhea rue fta Muci is las! prnetii ally forever. tv ;b. Mn«". VtiPit vi ium« teiaisti',1 pi in,Mii.lii.ll nt'.l biviia' Tobacco ,.1 i slut*, an.! stii.lvnl" wr kineeis, ildilt-em u'hiIhk rantf Nu, t way. II was nut fhe grewl numher nf Philip vim a of he? talents Mmcis smokers that asfuundeil me; if was ihe gre.d Cigarotles Mi ''i.ATiv Ai n A ■ i hvvn of T-Vvptinn utnirv im|*Atti*i1 into the Inleersletl rersutas the TV stnfivi f«>> shonl.f on .imiiliun . nil numher nf married students. 1 .atest wlnlislies shun ih.tt at some rued neat innal enlleges, lite prnpurtiun «if married Vmie.1 States I«a fet1l1l7e «oiR bpiataimfvetaf s» jam A tlvp undergraduates runs as high as twenty per rent! A"«l Aihat is si a riling, fully nne-tpiarlet' of these lmtr K AA'OKITK TVIIK VP I'ltKE even inure ,1 parltitrf __!Vlt(i pnnhi.f of V\A HPE OVER *1 (HI tnoiriagPH have lieeti Messed with issue! DOfXAR for DOLLAR Nuav, to the young campus couple who are pnreim fur the firsf time, the baby is likely to lie n anurce uf c«»ti sidei ahfe worry. Therefore, lei me devote today's column j i ' I j Sin nnr ran lira I lis to a few helpful hints on the care of babies. a 1 Dry (Iraning ami li* • LUCON^ ii. r-it. it. \ for ijnimlry Srnlrr the past, First of all, we will take up the matter of diet fa babies ivere raised largely on table scraps. The. bow ever, was outlawed by the Kmoot-llawley Ait. and l-i.( Timo» lisli' T.i i itii m k*£B aju*niu today babies are fed a scientific formula consisting of dextrose, maltose, distilled water, evaporated milk, and Kb S*«»n 1 :(H1 - .1:1.', . . T;t:, . K);|H1 a tw ist of lemon peel. pi; CAMPUS DRIVE-IN CLEANERS After eat ing, the liahy tends to grow sleepy. A lullaby ACROSS EKOM IIKKKEA IIAM. is very useful to help it fall asleep. In case you don't ^ ^—IT m'CTHOXmY.PviDCiV^IS know any lullabies, make one up. For example; I"; STAR I S TOAIOHKOVA U SE OI R I1RIVE-IN WI>POW) Go lo nUrp, top tittle infant. The Sihi|>rn^r of "l)iatw>lK|ue** n Goo-goo moo-moo poo-poo bin/ant, MMMSMSMSMISV A baby sleeps best on its stomach, no place it that wny In it* crib. Then to make sure It will not turn itself over FIRST during the night, lay a soft but fairly heavy objt»ct on its back-another baby, for instance. hm VETERANS ASSOCIATION MEETIHR fir Nf: life; H So, a, you mo. reining a hnky In no (rent problem. All you mml i» a little pntienen and a lat of lore. A!-" diaper,, rompcrx. •oaker*,crib,nrettreaa.«hnli hump. , - A S«n»otionol New Motion Picture blanket.., high chair, diapers, talcum, baby nil. fl'b lirer nil paregoric, diapers, safety plaa,cotton,eoMoncovcnii "RIFIFI toothpicks, bottles, diaper*, alpplas. 4inp0rbottlc bruahes. booties, diapers, nigbtias. wrappers, diapers, rattlas, teething rings,' paciftare, diapers, and unlimited fund* ... means Trouble! Rbre Mr Is tmu astsep-abe lints angsfI - «s*r am ^ iim Skulman. 1^5® Directed by JUi.ES OASSIN and gUr years**/ ■ Irrmlt risk PUp Morris. •/ rorris? ** (■ H >br sad regalsr by (be glSMU #/ Wis nhn'. WtOnliKlOnalmwtWiiSwm. M&k mJtMtS.a,;-, A:."iitv.Wi ! i flnnvvruw wt\t? ntwn Fehftttfy I, f•••<7 Fit# fit# From the State News - - Your Morning Habit AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL SPORTS CHAMPIONS OF 1956 —~— .. ■ AP Nmsfrttlure* - — — — Baseball It.g 'fen gau Double^ Marry Mi * M o i; iv K iv M .t h Winners at • World Serte* k**»»s. National League N«w — Ynrfc Yin *Pr'r M»«i Olympic Games in Australia e re I. tn U nd ' \1 II . o f■ it ,»a11 d Sim m Dndgefs R ISKfTRM I. Atn«>ri<-'»n League 'Y.infc-*! Leading Iblli" Mi1 m i Ed V ti'ing > rV Aaron, Mi'* »• twi»« f Inn Amprirnn M- ' -v V• - •> Flv weight IV. Rpinkx, Park, (''ah I'ljam Yankees 171 — . -England Mono* Hmo Na* vn' ?*»»*.• IVtnt:»t»i«eight Wolfgang Deh l,'H 1 V •' i,-v *M'»u .'my PO'der, BtOoMxU fl \» L'nra, |!l m«kl\ M. '* 7 trnri', -■•» U'»mania I'brrf ' 1. • 1< 1» . • 1 1 ., P"t< \Vhlt»»t fr'td. VinW-r. t'l a 'Light Middleweight LatZ.lo D'M! t,t. j ,. y I'.irr 1 .710. Mn*t Ww ..n W •' t » 1 fit' fgu W . h it I'nptm Hungary < , - Newrnmbe I 77 7 * Amn^ir M'dtUt weight tJtienadil Chat '••• . -»r*» i> '11 W . ••). - y Flank Lurv. fvtri.it '21 lit k Ru n ' )M ' 1,title World £«•'•"« hrl'X'ip I ight Ilea , v weight — Jtmex • ttiwe ' Sq'f: v > »! . oil* Indian* 11"vd, t»S Dixie Rri •*»« Ru'** Ife^r \ weight — Peter Radetna- Pari fir t'na*t I n* ,Ann«»'»- f ln-r. I's Attirrlran A*^n Ind in ip««» * CANOEING International Tomn».» pi . Winner 'Rndt' • • in non | Meter Canadian Singles— Track and Field Bntithetn A--n AMm*t i nn Hnitman. Rumania, '•« 11 \\C 'ipdn'.r " Y'trk A hmi-i'i Canadian Pair* Pavel I Indoor 'N p,/io«i»»r ( tnl» Women hharine and Uratoan liutev. •Jodo'ir Tennz'- Mm va V 4 Ml.000 Ka\ ak A. I t Single* (Jeff i,.t-..„„ qH"thfi 47 ii I mono K-ink Pan - .fame.- pra i" ' and La** to Fahtrw, Hun"' gars H .17 ' MO'» f anadian Single* Hot! THlflT FINISH turn f'OffHtiev t|"»!» of l iving. Inn, N ! I* vhevvn hrpfttng the taf*e in ' ihearl »»f fngland'* limit I.mum » anadian Pair* A'eve Jtihnvtin In (he 8'MI meter rtrn I• • - re> I»rd time «.f I 17 7 u i« |r.r.,t«tti end Smiinn I mail litre of |'l IMvm|ib marks nt |i\ kmerh »n traikono Itehlnd ■ • H'ininnta. I 47 I (ntftlrrev, I* Norway'a Atidrrn lti.i-.in with A trier Iran A rule Kavak Single* Sou ell r I All fourth Kredrik* I I ' q Kavak Pair* Mlehel Font? With I ox-iwain 7 m I » end Mm'nrad MrMert Ijnlmnnv 1 111 Fight 'Mi* With Wt.fnen Kavak S PS. Yale I Hon < ngle* ( hat lion F'1 a nta pemnntieva. Hie oa lolin i 7 l« « we!! F « " I t v tirimm, Mn'hnrd Wailns M V'd W'ghl. Hol.ert Mor> Ro**eatl. «s«rnk«», Willi on B< . klr m, em cwauC. »> C> '» t I lino | SIKMITINP Mi ... | gm Paly. Pi*ln! Penfl. A , J.IMMI f «!..}• I Browne and Finland. r».r»« v inn At • »n i»i | | on V \t;||. ■o>ii An-tra'ia ' I lav Pigeon (Pill W— l,|" T •'«• 'a 4.mm 4 17 I P ant Pur nit 'Italy, I'alv, ! • a * N- « II ! Fir e II tie n» Hill M^letS H -ad Ha'-e (11117 Mde*t Fi w. . »n » " " • ilo Mori* o\, Ru««ta, cole Maldmi. Italy, A 71 17 Alt CRM MANtlt y. N V Team Frame point* T-" i ».vjno Small Born Rifle (Three Po" i BOBSI CODING *f »t »("«• V* P • go FFNflNfk Iioii ■ i 'Anatolii Bogdono •o Italy Ti *a* l eague Hon^ion 1 "x» »,.m IV " Foil 'Christian D'ftrlnla, Mo aa, 1.17/ p'irif* ■ • : tan Swdrrrl.nd k a«lern Si hone, r^dv M »"*i ft- > b kt..e; k»»nre Team 1 Small Bore Ri»1» fho nld CKl«'i Smith Alia"'" kidumo'V N. Italy Wmtien letle, I tnada, IHMI * Hill Plftl MF. SK ATING K • ». • « ' liilhan Sheen, Fnglnnd i II rb .1 imp ' i< Wevfein I.ineo'n. I • r»»'f J I'.l...' I. Ie>r< Rngf*. S»a F|w>«> f 'ar |o P a v e s t i, Malv Ronoo.g I leer Vilalli Mom ' P S t« b el || « i M» n llf.'es Jenkins,. Color ado Amerillo, 2tl half plavoff ! I-'»H Hi nenko, Russia, III * Alio Spr ng : Team 'Italy I Silhoueffe I Do-eux Al botrr. I! I.iticoln Nat-oral P»«M»r t-nk« J*n»n« .S*'ne Huilolf Htm Sleven peliejiro Women Tenlev Albright, ■ Kaif>ati, feet II Uiche ■ , ikiibvifn khwphir garv Team 'Itongaiv Romania, 717 x ion. t II .mm. r Mornhl f ton Center. M .*« No A A roil rr.r s. •••■■: I..-I Wr gin Pail • Fll/ ibelh f». hw»i| If) A freloor MM 4 I 14 PS C 17 f" • I in. tti»oln*n.Mv M»r riri i» him RFv K t f \T ... N('A A Minoe-ot > Team Russia lop _>t*p and Iomp II tppelt A I) la Atlnnllr- Poke l»'i Steven■■•»»». | <»Mg B< a-h, Team 'India .1 . '..I If' t.t 0. o i. Br "<1 ICE IIOC KEY |(ig Seven 'Oklahoma MF.N'M SWIMMINCi dor (1IMNAITICI 7'j inch, i Hu«-'» M b Ten Minneootn \' i.)fif t 100 M«ter Freestyle J«»n I Javelin Ff'tl DanielU SKIING i» Ihndrr •Arirona Alen Hem ok*. Australia. 'I 77 I W»V ' 'HI fi'< ' " i tin b" l M ka^t 'Yale Pommeled f|r»r«e Boris Chakh ♦ 4lKI Firestyle Monav Hose, * i Mol» V nilt Mob Ru bards. Men'* Slalom Ton. Sailer. An* Itirr Si- - * Mi<«mtrt Vallev Mtadlrv P S ill I-"! ll*. to. h« • ♦ rur Women's o -1 Reubert, National Sim K m* I* hue. Russia An Iraha, 4 '/7 I Mountain State *Wv>'»ong ; mob H"o» T4-lmolh Banff. I Ni'i Free.lyle Hose. 17 71 »l ' I Shot 1'i.f I' ii i v (t lb .en, (i'lmimv : AusD rli Bit! T' fi O if.foor I f.. 1 v»r Pat iftr l'oa«t Washington S*aie P : "in i t II lii" Men f I..", nilIII Sailer Worn ! Ft -it P. M.bu'.n- imoiiv. and Val Mouranlov, I """ Relay Au'tialia 'Kevin ii.. i M ideleoie Mei'liod. Swit National limit it'.r fln.r A • zona 1 l»« er> Southeast Florida Smithern tienrge Wa-hington. ! || 11 i» ! Piiallrl. Mai* Victor Tvbnuka ' i if I *j O'Hallor an. John lievet Rose, Ii s .11.1..m v.'t.v po.i.i. MR I .mpbell. ; /•■i land Lew Hoad M< '1 ifi ' Murili ." in Ih nro ks. 1/1 iii Men' Nordic f'orn'.ined Sverre M l AfI'• n( ' I.. .. Soilthue.«t Teva« Oiinlwa. I line. Russia j till Maek lioke Duval T'lilele, WP7P N S TRICK Not • iv Mi nuri V iii"v "Ol- :-ihorr.a A M"uralov. ' 1.ei i n. 1 Standing F.*«i'i«e* Au*iiali», I •!/2 |00 Met... Kelly | .i'bb"lt. Men' M '.p> • (| '.lalorn Sailer. A. Basketball Ring* Al Arai ian, ll>c n | I 2'MI Hre»«t«troke M i ut a Fu Aik'i ii..i, n 11 7 Women Renee Colliard. Mountain States 'Br gharn { Hotirontal -Par Takashi f)no,i rukawa. Japan, 2 il 7 \ 200 Mele. • M- tfy ( nlhbert, Switzerland . Young ; . AAP Rmhan Baker*. SeatMe japan i 1 200 RuMerlly - Rill Yoi*yk, 0 23 1 70 K1 '.Mieter f'ros* Country — Pi'ifir Coast- -f'f'f.A Wa«h Women •Huleheraon 'Con»bined Cxercites T« houka- .US, 2 10.3. • t HO M« (er Hoi die Mr* Shir¬ Sivten Jernberg. Sweden Itigh Diving Junrpiin C «pi!1a, . Rocky M'.untain 'Idaho State. Flying Otieena,Plaiftview,Te* Team 'Russia Mexico, 1.72 44 poiril* ley Str'» k l.o.'l do la Hunty, !0 Veikko If .k.ilinert, Finland. Southeatt Florida. NCAA 'San Francisco. An ' r a In, n 10 7 1.7 Hallgeu Br"ndon, Norway Southern VPI Springlmard Divin.j Boh Clol t 100 M"'"i NIT -l.oni*vil!e Women Ib l-iy Au di aba 10. W .Mien Lvubnv Ko/yreva, .•ioufhwest -'Texas. worthy, P S, 1.70 71 pou.'s. 1 M» »t" la Hoot NMA—Philadelphia Warrior*. fleam Fxercisex -Agnex . v. Norma Husna Atlantic—'North Carolina State Releti, WOMF.N'H SVAIAIMIM. (fik ■!. k I- or M' lloi, H""v 40 R. lay Rti*':ia. MENS OUTDOOR I AAU) llugai v Cothb. it. Ii ||PM Ihg Seven Kansas State. Comhincd Fxer« t Kill Meier Ficestyle . Pawn 17 Relay Women Finland. IOf) Meters Mm Ten 'Iowa i*e»—lair.isa La Fiieser, Australia. I n2 t Broad Jump Kl/hieta Ki'" - 'Bobby Morrow, tvnina. Russia sin-.ka. Poland (20 feet 9'4 SPEED SKATING ! Abilene Christian Border-'Texas Tech. t 400 Fice fvle I ou.une Ctttpp, Standing K.xerciset—Agnej Ke be -1 t .7(Ft Meters Yevgeni Grixhin, 1200 Thane Baker, US Air Ivy - Dartmouth Australia. 4 74 0 ilo Missouri Valley—l!ou*ton let | t 400 Relay Aictiaiia 'Dawn I Pi.an Olga Fikofova. C/eeh Russia PI 40 2t j Force, Sole Horse Vaulting—tdirixg Ira- i 400—Tom Courtney. NY AC. Mountain State* 'Utah Fraser, Failh l-cerh. Sandra o-dov tkia ' 171 fe« t I ' - niche ) t 1.700- (irmhio and Yuri Mik- tynma t High Jomp fUitt— 'Arrue Sowell, Pitt. Pacific Coast UCLA. - . Morgan, Lorraine Crapp, Mildred M. Dan- j bailov, Russia, tied '2 08.fi) Parallel Bar*- Agnex Keleti •el. P S (5 feet '|t | incll"*) ! t .7.(810 11,500 Jerome Walter*, Los An. ScutheasV—Alabama 4 17 11 Boris Shilkov, Russia Team Kxercixex - Hungaty I Shot put (7 48 71 I gelex Strirler*. Southern—'West Virginia. I 100 Barkslrnke Judy Grin Tamara Tyhke Combined F.xercixea— Russia, S.Wtb Dirk Hurt, Philadelphia Southwest--'Southern Method ham, Fngland, I 12 0 vifr it. Ru • a ' ~ t f< e| 7 mi he*) I 10,000 STggi Erie-sson, Sweden ist. t 100 Butlerfiy - Shelley Mann, 1 Javelin In•• v a Taoun/em.Ru'l (1135 0) i- Collegiate rjiii, PF. NT ATHLON 10,00(1 -Max Truex, f»x Angeles *ia (171 feet 8 inch. ), Billiards lO'l; S»-H«J,4.«W point* Team Ruuia, 13,690 3 point* 2im- lire:!- iMrok,. Ursula Hippo. WATER POLO 1 ; > Olvmpir record t fklvmpir and world record. AC. 110 High Hurdles - Lee Calhoun, c art *iimm rrorr Germany, 2 .74 I. Team' ' Hungary North Carolina College Three Cuahion—World 'Harold ROWING 'High Diving- Mr*. Patricia Me c ormiek, U.S., 84.85 WEIOIITLIFTtNG 200 I/.w Hurdles 'Charles. Worst, Grand Ripidt. M r Rybak, Rus | Three Day Trials— Petrus Kas- , enfetter. NYAC. Pocket—Joseph Sap^naro. Jr. Pairs Without Coxswain—James U.S.. 0 10 5. i.i. 037 5 pound*. tenman, Sweden. 10 73 points, Margaret duPont. Wilmington, j 3,000 Waik — 'Henry Laxkau, Suffolk University, Boston NCAA—Re k Jones, Uhio Stale Fifer and Duvall Hecht. U S , t 200 Meters- Morrow, 0 20 fi t Middleweight F-dor Bogdn-1 Team England, 355 48 points Dei . and Lou• Brough. Bev-! 02d St. YMHA. New York Three Cushion - Robert Strange, Team HcM*sti»n. 7 7»4 400 Meters Charley Jenkins, novkii. lite 73 ei iy Hill*. Calif j Discus Ron Drurnrnond, f^os Michigan Stale. Atlantic - Prvde Bassinger. Pans W ith Coxswain—Art Ay- U S 0 40 7. - 1 •, pound 1 Dre* age Grand Prix-'Henri St National Indoor -- Ulf Schmidt, Angeles AC . 4 Light Heavyweight I "on.my Cyr, Sweden, 860 points. Team Straight Rail—Ttilio Curia. Muh Nmth Caroima Team. North rault, Conn Findlajr and Kurt t 200 Meters — Tom Couitney, Kono, U S 98fi 2.7 pound' , Swerlen, 2.175 points Sweden. Doubles: Sam Giam 56 Po md Weight—"Bob Backus, igan State. Carolina Smffert, US. 8 21 1 U S 1 47 7. . Middle Heavyweight — Arkadu. Jumping Grand T'nx — Hans ma.va, Houston, and *Vic NYAC Big St'v. n—T- H R:< hards, Kan Fours Without Coxswain—Can¬ 11.500 Meters—Ron Delanv, Ire¬ Votobiev, R i *ia, 1,019.25. , Wi,nkier, Germany. 4 faults S";xi . Philadelphia. Women Hop, Step and Jump — Willie *a* Team 'Oklahoma ada. 7 08 8. land,*.! 41 2. pounds ' Team: Germany, 40 faults. Lois Feiix, Menden, Conn Ho!he, f'.S Army. Bowling Big Ten -Joe Campbell. Purdue DoubU-'' L01 Felix and Javelin- Cy Young, San Fran- 1 sco Olympic Club. Team 'Purdue Kathenne HubbeM, Conway, ABC—George .Wade. Steukien American League — Providence Belmont Futurity-Bold Ruler. . Cwimmmn | 'North Carolina State tied N H Mixed Dcvcr Hobi»;. Hammer Throw —'Harold Con¬ villp, Ohio Doubli'i Bill r-h. l.ii Ih Viir' t'r -at v.i Hohrrt. lru«ll Tpww Ti .«tji Mrx,i> Red* Garden State-Barbi/on j JWimmilig Big Seven 'Oklahoryia. nolly, Ronton AA4 . « __j ..... lard and Stan Gifford. Chi¬ State .1 T-mp,. Tr«i» -I. xa, w,M.;n Providence, R I and 'Ruth Tx h Winnipeg. Washington International -Mas- • AAU - Outdoor New Haven S Big Ten 'Ohio State. Jeffery, McIroA»v M 1.** Shot Piit K"n Bantum, NY cago. All • Events l.illard cm | f(;|.- ter Boing C Indoor North Carolina A Eastern SC— 'Pitt NV""Uon- Nafionai Clay Court Herb) Pioneer Club. Team: Falstaff of Chicago j - Match Game—Lillard Doubles ncaa Pirnlico Futurity —Missile. C. Women -Outdoor arid In- Eastern SL—'Yale Flfim, Be "Tiy Hills. Women, j Broad Jump ~ Ernie Shelby, Bill Saop.., By-'Harvard Pimllco Special—Summer Tan. door: 'Walter Reed S C. Mountain States 'Denver Shirley Fry Doubles -Fran- P erce Junior ("ollegp. C ,:if. . Ray Bluth and pick Weber. UtHinUin Si,..-. NCAA -•Oh... Stair. Il'ick v Mountain - *Urrcley St Louis Team; Budweiurs New Mex»< » Team Brighainj Hambletomnn The Intrud"i M-.CO ContreiH*r. Mexico C;ty High Jump f'haries [j.ia al. oi St. Louis Young Racing Little Brown Jug—Noble Adios. Atlantic a-North Carolina and ' Southeast—Florida. Women Shirley Fry and' (.'ompton College •Mrs Dorothy Knode, Forest. Pole V,«u,» W1BC-Lucille Noe. Columbus. Pa. he cm.i - Nf.r.hrrn Divr ,. Drtby-NixdlH Southern-- * VMI. 'Bob Richards, [.oa Hills. I Angelex AC Ohio Doubles: Betty Maw Mieakne*5 -Fahius. Southwest—Texas A & M . State. Tea?' Oregon South- Belmont- Needle*. Wimbledon — Hoad. Women: Def •ion — Rafer Johnson, and Marv Quinn, Buffalo All- Events: bons Knechtge*. D* frn_B«>h Mt<*a!l.*ter. South¬ MEN'S INDOOR (AAU) Shirley Fry. Doubles: Rose-j CCI.A troit Team; Daniel K>an c*f ern Califorma. Team 'Stan¬ Jockey *N'a*hua Club Gold Cup — wail and 'Hoad Women: Al-! Pentathlon — Howard Smith. Lot 100 Yards Rex Aubrey. New ford. thea Gibson, New York, and] Ar.gems Strid»-r* Chicago. Southeast -Dave Ragan, Honda Hollywood Gold Cup—Swnfia. Haven SC. •Angela Buxton, England. (A I-Around—Charles Stevenson. Sunta Anita Maturity — Track 220—Richard Hanley, Ann Ar¬ Team 'Florida. Mixed: Shirley Fry and. NYAC master bor, Mich. Boxing Soutnern— Morris Tanner. VPl. Widener— Nashua. and Harry Devine, Citadel, Flamingo— Needles. •Seixas. 440 — George Brcen, Cortland, Wightman Cup—'United States. I i Marathon—John J ton AA. Kelley, Bos- Heavyweight — Floyd Patterson, tied Team: VPt N. Y • National Junior—Rodney Laver, I Santa Anita Handicap — Bobby . . Mt. Vernon, N Y. Southwest — Bobby Ntrhols, Brocato. < 1.500 Meters— 'Breen. Australia. Doubles: Laver and; MEN S INDOOR (AAU) Light Heavyweight — •Arc hie Texas A 4* M T. 'SMU 100 Backstroke— Albert Wiggins, James Shaffer, St. Petersburg, yard*_*jr>hn lls nM p,.. Sinta Anita Derby—'Terrang Moore. San Diego. San Juan Capisirano — Bobby Pittsburgh. Indoor fUrl Buchholr, St Z 2r?houi ' Middleweight - 'Ray Robinson. 200 Backstroke—Frank McKin- IdOUia. Doubles Buthholz and 600—Louu Jones, NY Pioneer Rrocato New York. . , Ice Hockey Florida Derbv — Needles. ney, Indianapolis A. C. Eddie Sledge, Dallas Club. . Welterweight—'Carmen Ba»uio, Californian—Porterhouse. 100 Brcaststroke—Donaid Kuty. 1,000—-Sowell Canastota, N Y. Stanley Cup-Montreal Canad na, U.S. Military Academy COLLEGE 1 Mile—Ron Delany. Villanova. Campbell Memorial—Sailor. Lightweight—Joe Brown,- New iens. Delaware Handicap — Flower 220 Breaststroke—Richard Fad- NCAA—Alex Olmedo, Southern 3 Miles—'Ashenfeiter Orleans. Nat.onal League—Montreal. BowL gen, North Carolina A. C. California. Doubles Olmedo 1 Mile Walk—*Laskau. Scotvr—Jean Bcliveau. , . Featherweight—'Sandy Sadd.er. Lead.ni 100 Butterfly—Wiggins. and Contreras. Team: Cali¬ High Jump—•Ernie Shelton, Lcj New York. Montreal- American Handicap—Swapa. Hart Trophy—*Behveaa Arlington Classic—Swoon's Son 220—Burnfffiy—Jiro Nagatawa, fornia. Angeles A. C. Buitamweight — Raul Mactas. Arlington Futurity — Graak Japan §. F. Atlantic — Bobby Green, Duke. Broad Jump—* Roy Range, Loi Mexico. Calder Troohy—G.eon Hall, De¬ 400 Medley — Tim Jecko, New Doubles: John Foster and j troit Red 45 tngs. Game. Angeles. Flyweight—*Pascual Perez. Ar¬ ~ " Monmouth—Nashua. Haven SC. •Tommy oi«uiuiu, iuiimiY Bradford. ,ioi North hi Car-: p0ie v-at-j fole Vault—*Richards. Lady Byng Tropl phy- Earl Reibel, gentina. Detrc.t Sunset—Swaps. 400 Medley Relay—North Caxo* olina. Team; 'North Carolina, shot Put—'Parry O'Brien. US AAU-IT -US Air Force. line A. C. Big Seven — Barry Walraven, 'j Arlington Handicap—Mr. Out. 4 Vezina Trophy-Jacques Plant*. """ Aif Force Relay—New Haven SC. ■ 400 - COLLSGK Montreal American Derby—Swoon's Son. ikjahoma. Doublea: Walraven; 33.pound Weight-'Bactan. Washington Park Handicap — 1 Meter Dive Robert C10L and Dennis Cross. Team; Colo-, Norris Trophy-'Doug Harvey. — f NCAA—Wisconsin. worthy, U. S. Army, rada I 'Retained title ' Pacific—'Idaho State. MontxcaL Swaps. 7s -Sinff r«ltttinr tJlt • **ASTWT Brwtk ConfetTiier Now Is the Time Athletes' Aid ! oflt ii'oichrtH «MiffiM rd PCC * !••■•! ill' "i . el •'* , • •«' at ','0 f-i. k m< t k S'':lMl »>?0'. •«■ in pin* foot hit 11 ago. r 0* ei * Hill as I'lUi I'Ui'l k1"" ' Iv .1 sAN T U NNt I si n Split ■ V o I on 1(1 \ :in,l I'St ! tint ho 1 'to iMth'lf w Mtil 1 |t/t Hi .lONK'TI'MNKIl • te 1 I I l|'f I'MM I" |'l O I" H • ' 1 U ! o i-i U n spoHlipil ■ I \1 1 i,;r !• »< )>f I'l I 'l fit f > I'tlhU'll an Itlitrk | thr Inn his | • 'iff hill i| pot 'i Nil inortt IIIh»»t- itlhlt'Ufioiim nt Mitntrrali Irani lt»»iiiu hlirntl anStair Irriaa • t, . ,1 II I if nil'. U • l- I I if I • I 1 .iifri 0'> his f I i■ . 1 1llll.ll llflp ifl •• Mot '■ it • tin hiti nnr mm a sjijirtmn . V • <• u'o h» Mi <•. toil nth f *• t hr w fill 1 I , i 1 ;Old pHlf ! '".1, ! 1 . I t Sinrr thr nprnin^ h»»ekr\ imtnr in !!•'.?:? hrh! on an «ml .I .. • 'I'M Ir?t o 141 mil n. i- i . < \--u m mm I iM'tf- Mi | ,1 •» fi ll- It' . , : I "■ • 'M t< i< J' !' ' I " | I f 1 t llf r Hill t I Ml I 'I'l' I 'l ' itcni- link thr iMiehntwn hitvr rinlril a uirat nut.jinit.v of fi \ \ im,1 I!t I'm .ii ii.i hf I iVfiv ho'p I'.-Mntm in thr ird Nouhrtr Inn thr wrakni'Mn athl hard hick ,.p iI»1l' llf I'" Mr . Ml I 1 "II 1 M' H 1 • 1 '--O-t." Ml • Ihoil si'.i': Ml: S. eOirj m hnrkr.v ehih hrrn nmt'r rvldt»nt than thlliti^ thr iritlltrtt ,•■_<% I. • .'1111111'. <11 m Metnhlt S«,»m MM.01. U h' M tho> I'l'Ul'l FEU 8,9 O I !>■ * I Who pisviMB Hi a 7 '• *nt«- Mielitunn and Miehipan Statr . . ( 1 hrlnrrn fit ■ , 1 n\ it -i'v i 1, «lth si ttifitiii rttttl t,tt*imi :te:iln V I . • If,I. If 1 ill I V (I hill o. • I f l.l It .1 In'thr fmiitrrn vrara that thr Inn elnhi havr hat I Int. M II thr in*it alii |tt ttiuintl hit O -It Tp..' < I tf flu S jut ft a 11 a Inivr wmi nnh nnrr. Thr Minirlr virion catnr itiMt-n h nittg thin ill. » tilth "1 I • :• 1 ft l- t ifhlflr '. » Ki'l t «t thr *1 ttit riiltt nt t 'dl in ll'L'H when thr wrnfr irnd 2 1 fnt* .Statr » thi.tt 1 1 it ina srjfftis I (till Itl.l IriMirtl It :l itrp tnit nil Slnt^ that time the H'nlvetlnes have dominated every ' pintP«Nttnttnli*ttt • |,i.t:ii f.i • ff I t- -I I'- . minirst. defratina thr Sfmitaito hi wntes iani»in»» from 17 I M < .tiillif Injuiftl In I in IO'tU tn ,12 last season. INN 1'llttm. ■ r» Allrh- |r in t all vt;it tmil Irtlflrr, Main reason* have hrrn listed fnt Mil hijran's ovn whrhn I nittr lli'Mi t it ill mlw (it' in"e lletolirx ovrl thr Spartans, thr simple farts point to ihii \ a .I 'tit* with Afhhlaittt one mason I'hr Molvrlines Imvr had superior teams tOfti HottlH"" raid limit 1. tee I'ldflttM. HnOrtf .Isbwow I IIm st.itr liTM iinr nl ittl Itijutril Hill,., ;it„| HrOli 1 lirUtetfiismt lift! In tltliti try »!t»1t «#!••• • tnot liefrats In 17 | and if* I spores at the hands of. I he rt "'Oft lull... Itfcfitf I'M IHr I tilt rt wit* of Mlrtdt»W In *tt rvttll.lfi.,, • I p» SMphniitiitr Httii t hlhU 1*111 Wolverines marked thr Spartans' return to borkey in the pi i in,' In I'limtiK Vtlt 'The Xttttp «an it He. It f«er «h»rv Itiiiluht'« rffiii' »salM-t 1' of It mm rati" tfltf.1 For YOU .... The STUDENT \\. St.li I ill llmtr's plirr. Ilntti't his hrrii illlnr «l»ti r I't.'iii season after 20 years lir totr thr tttttii'li'i In his I'his 2o year lead explains some of the Wolves' superior- ||'I| 1 I'l, t Iilh'|>t:l1<< f. ' \ .ith'lM'i I SM • .11.1 I IV. Ii M litrs' tout l.'thir ititllllR thr IVolt rt hitftr stiittt) 1,1 . i.. 4 lliijor I ,1'iijtim'h I ten» I'iri' Vor is it sutptMni! that poor hnrkey teams anil losint; MSU SHOE REPAIR .•tlr'MpTp.M p'.lM 1, r t ,lMJt t.f 'llf,I t>. Willi til. M . ff" I olot nto it pri *l«t« sprtl thr rtnl to Ilowrs' htll t 'ollrtr llrr. !!• ttir In (lit * rittlhl It seasons haie tteen tolerated hi Spat tan fans. I'rtipHsp lian Wiivui (torn the I'tilon Hint rtillrtr pl.iihtf rittrri. loaeh A mo Prssonr had neither thr plavefs with the !'i rititriit tt Al»Mr«1lth 11 lUiitt itl pi in tiireitn « iht hi« m hititl * nl up sS'rit nit "milt aril it!' llr i* -l srlllot ahili.tv nor with thr exprrirurr to hold their own in roiu^h Western tnlerrolleyHatr Morkey I eajrue ttir Against Hasehall hcuuls rnl ittitllnrn nt thr ptotintti' nt 1 fin nil* nihil hilt it has tteen seven years sinre ttessone «tnrttsl tin- tmild I lei f; • fl ifHr»f tlii'in to eet ill foil' I, •• 'll. IV• 11' V Ii 1 iin hilhf " m i 'I'fM'.l It with* i thru wt'- ihifttf't inp period. Karti season has seen some improvement in the I i-.a .ili , • .. <1. O 11. 1>;t< K ntt lev I'lavetw I ' it-, .it ' ' M-. ft iitriph • N:PIt;,it Allett nf Vale A V' •' • piality of- players on ttm Spartan stpiad .I, ,1 | i. '. i. f .I !• PI If1 I't •" I• )etiI fin.I a f"t iin i i «nt, 1 )i , r«,if o In, h I-arh year Statu romrs rioser to drfratinp ^tiihipan If Ml ,-ttfi ♦ " • ,'»■>*•' I'M tin Ii 11;lie |i|j»t ei IllMlXI'lf, ' "iM " MI rt'f.t allows -i ! mi h year Pesstme puts players on the ire that look more league .••.fid Oi, nt i)• m 1 'llf Iibvlntt'dv u ill It 1' f • • f :| I.' 1 •' fl IflMflt ind more like a tram . . : . Mil. refiner, bill it weuM 1-, • f v' \ :ip.i fit • nittptts .1 ■ i,-,i I On • f.i l"»» eiuHtlu lip fl If tpt P'lOenUoe-il w if 1 Vv »t» athlft*' miv to the past two tears the Spaitaito haie * threatened .• » fill" • • !f }r;ii"'o i1e«.|glird t*» tell !,, t tOll I.I.rrttltU ,»l « » ... I..• f . t.fti \ ero • }.) aMii tlielt I'.'O Mirhipan twire. nnrr in IO;Vt in a t lttselt foupht came tli it . it ei i 1»r.,l I il.il ,-H l ;ttitpi|v «I-, IA . • rrlll'l • .'MiMtit'Pf e! TIII'-TIIO it>e« el keeeine • 1 M t p.l.'Mlt.'.t Itllt •ended in a 2-2 tie, and in when thr Wolves tame out "Uet" , \ . * ■ • » . nil. re t llllirt IhOM IrOllli • . I ' :,M \» ■ ' '-I '• » t'to 1 il on top .1-2. "'I' i I ,11 . .. e n op \« i'li the pi"' 1 • • .• • itiiitl'ti fi! f'onipht will mark prime miml'rr 17 between the Spat tans •I'.L" and flu- Wolverines t nlv it lot v I'hr time is lonp overdue for another I o.-,i l'/\-S|liM'tllM I III* - >«dmdt l.wic \ llmd lor J. Paul Mimli* Till I lietllilll (loilll'tl' l W tl«lt*«voi I roam Oil C.iic Him Confidence > nrlightful «1'rr,tM MIIHN Sv«»rtM pfimei •i|vill:iii f toe * *• gullic Jr*m Hontortois llf I Iv.nrr Spri if I itlMB «ll." *l» TMlt «• hn p| iter! fnelhaU f"i Nl • w*w*%t»(*rn oVttn re thr «».>rr -trt.i pnlifil up • hettl# tition N ( Im ' ! V I \. II hr 't ihf Ol hi w I.M 11n\ i; nt 1 in- VVe«ifp» o Inlet ■ I of the in 6 weeks . , . , r»« I pi i 1,1 If IffthriU I'efiitt •'II h( , »i «« hi I, ' Irt.-IM hll nn hi htlf tl«S*t IrM'tt to 11 preph hn« h h f t 11 r i' I hn It IH \> -v fids S ^^ r ■ ' •Hilatloui'" n v ift.'i ofii Spcrttwrfligg I llf Vllv rtflwlM* »t| file lUrilltlM St,tie N'fitv |lr|HflWeil I' s Krriel» An leeeiil'v phltf'l I 'Mee lentn P 0 . • n 11 » r . 1 !*<.«»* 1 in- «1 t t r 1 * it 1 » cf life'" AWtCOr TV I'l VV Iff 11 IN 0 VVI'IKS Nerit" Ittlopil'tl Sltnletttw Am llee \\ 1 1 , >m 0>» 11 « tr.tftt,,.' i,t 111 p - rr-.vojiiEOTi .. . , . - rVfAvftt r» » ' . f. ,i h'ii « rim Nntil tin gtlt Mill 1r .R t, i'f«, tint* m-iitp. it rv.i ' • tn ll ttuUr lilt rl IWItia , iiiiki ll'Hr I'fii'i'p • r i.'r'tr in 1.1 Irrnnnlt silt,I milNF Vuosiln*. .Inn n f amhild lltp.iltp 7 and '.1 P.M. tPittHMm unit pfiHrlf llat HehtintnliPt ".1 I'rtr'klr, l>r't«M ,'i I nMtirt » i» »mi r \ i >«n Oohm's Barber Shop WIMroot Cr#»«m-Oil Inrriun I tint Spttp- Minlri In in LANSING BUSINESS UNIVERSITY let Am Xe|MtiM,Mt«'tt< » H VNHOU ttHTI W fllvo« you ccnfld^nce VtlmiHsinn .MH 1.1(1 IV. lotita Phetwe IV t-IIH MM H W^HIIMIS I.F.C. ANNOUNCES WINTER RUSH Tonight, J;iii. J{. 7-() Opon Hush Smokers All llousos Kast of Vhholl Alpha Kpsiion Pi Beta Theta Pi Phi kappa Tau Pi kappa Phi .1 IT Vllwrl 2.i,i Hiiriii' 211 (Jiiirl,'* ."ill" T. (iritnil lliirr Delta Chi Delta Si^nia Phi Sijrnia Alpha kpsiion Simula Chi 101 VX IMIllllHT<» 1212 P.. lireml Knrr l.'tl ItllpllH' 72M 11. (•riitiil Kiirr Delta Tau Delta Lamlxia Chi Alpha Sigma Nu Theta Xi l.e> iiaiii'i 12*1 11.fill i 711 lliirt-liiiiu Pr. ."»ftl M.A.tl. I riangle (kngineering) 1211 11. (iraiul Ki.ir W ediuxlay. Januart 9 - Open Rush Smokers ■ All Houses West & On Abbott Thursday, January 10 - 0|ien Rush Smokers - AH Houses , January 20 is legal pledge date with stamped eards > Cumfmn . . . 1/m dm(k . I Gager S igan, 70-69 NOTIOC - STUDENTS WITH OARS XV* Mfi't firing ntir 7 h'»uf Nrr firming *nd *hlH First Loss service t„ the rfimpu*. Init our new liftfVT IV Is To Wolvrs Ia'MI, CrOS/MT 0 IM Hi-Lights lor ii ted «iiglnfl.v, nnl, i onpostt* short eonveulent founder una dry dlituncf Frsndor Shopping »»ir sf tn'" f enter rlcnlng service In at !l fi.| f .,vt. In 6 Tills 2 Olympic Mctliils II ■4' ' -" to — nut »t 4 ■ II. .141, BltMMV ♦ 0 + Lansing laundry & Dry darners Ph. IV 2-1535 S|iiirtmt« ll.-iiilr I'll I'll,I.I llllf/M' State A iff I'm 11 ft ft hfifkuiPH hftVP I Mill ami Kevin Mens Msnsplmr I'ftltnp I) Main riffle* llnnnlnnn ftrlv*-frii tin r IV W**hf*naw IV-tehieffiiW |.«r •, ,-»o ♦ ho "lily ♦«" Mirhipntt Sftt'o atJ.lote.: t.• r.irp rm lab .♦ I' Sue Drive In F Msrlnew ft-,- Wi tw iino.ov lllvttt|iir hottio^ltf Molhotlftto. AU' trftibi hi t m. Mlt'liintt Imfil lurlt l.tutti. m ""pliMtnoro. null IJi*' |ie». |«c,r. tr», k raptum. w li.i kcll'iill took it i»n oil iiho hnlf of AiMfrnlia'p nllvo» ttmilnl wlooiitp o r*-t... tin' cltiii inrniti l»v o?»** (mint ♦ on mi. Tho AuHfrnllop qunr ♦ of flnluhot! «iip,»tul ♦,, tho -„,.P Mnttiliiv hIkht. a* tin' I Hi ♦ A A of MiHtitmn b«>M „n I'ttHoil Slnfpa in tho final's hi t lobp tn i>ii|ir- 11«<> p|M» l oan rnnnhnr tho «oo -.i I? A v J' r "t "ml lop nip! fjiMiper, Aiftrn r\» patfatw. 70 II*> . , ■ P ,.r 111,. *»rif*M lia'u fcp niiarter mllop, rttn- ' "' " " I* |.,.|'il -I, fi II Ml, ejp^i ninp ♦ ho ani li'., I»uf . I.. , |» .Mi It. arl'bti",'. I »■•.,, pt.ai'Mft flflh '•» »'* I'll! »>|i> ? ' . I t No Wl .l-.i I'tirlr t 1 flyr v niu ii li» tn p.. speriaiiv ih,- 400 meter - I. * |-r yt t* / V Ion Ih"', while fJM'-pet ehtn tt.vik mr. Mi, h.. <=;•!.♦.• ... ii •> i i ln.ih.it in the semi «oals wa® nf ttie w, . . I. . r 1, t \t ci 1 . ,-v.tl.. I'llmi. M..h Mates too n,ei,.| •(' ... «f l,< .. 1 lf»tn .. . ^ t.ruter •• i.iii ,it.iv ..fie, run Iripnsnn f1«i nf Mi, Itl.i .H *31:11,. Ml... . . .. Ml, Mmii pl.ir, f„ SHte „f |hp nnt lumps unMentltle*! „ff fh#, hf%r% h„„r||tJ *|tn»t far*,"'! rare of hi® life '■I • i. i, i,. ,'M, KEIX. b.H i , , \V> r i'i i M.. »--• »« Mirhipsns R..„ Kramet 1271 Mens the pi** In nther srtlun h» ' . . (• i., i.. P.. Hi • Ml i hi i.i.i- M9|' alt, •'....|.j' - .(ond letes, nalkrr litnlph M'elnarker 11,»>,»» »« , *r ,d «ti,4,t.i *k:i place,I seventh In the men's IH kllumeter walk nhlle three nth lllf. ',pt,«,Mt»lf Ih, f < )h lh» OR. J. B. 6UTSTEIN rtnt rm if in ii iio e inf.s Sports Wi* fllvu.pl, w, „ „ former flfil'itnefikf .. IV..t. er "Spartans, . ** resile, In the third ronnd nf the ,•»*.» Hale Ihnmas and hosers f'hoken '•17 r»|q |*, o'bl' M Itlfltr -i.|..h| C" rIs heiv,tvelfhf di* l"l«u nf fi»,,n .« T»» ,.i, .i »att.., ii,,, U.MM.uxM Mike" >f,ek ana and PPlffP H Mtfcfl)..* ' too VY Xfl'hif ttt Avenue. IVY STHll'F.II b«i, w.iph, IH» n,rr. 1 ~..|U in»t . m lane nr»e eliminated In the eleph««e« . - ,1 Hi • t. lie hi Viet ... '". mm oitiiN sritr Ntwi earl* r«n»»d«n •V " I'M or IV 1 • CM r«|e «Jeven A ',>-♦» aha toil,. r«dav rpinHel MUnliUrd " SHIRTS MMilein then sei»trit lb «ut* fo, lit.. I.nat" |iy pl'.c paint nf Itir t-*st 0*e mlnuies a I lees. Sidle Slur 'OR ♦ hn "id • «■' o,,d in tl,e ocnnd heat rd |tr.« v» a A »r er* thru** t»* t IrtMpr Ire n hi. h The A"««if aRRieRa l, I... k. ,| I., 1 |f| 1 f.riitiiatt* ltw"iinp the ma,pin of ... ,v . , f.pM oh I Hiit'kni's, liitliiiiui Win , li tur*. <« to ahead. 70 v- '"in « nnninR 11 II on |p : I. ,. -.M.| IJoppc. 'h.nn Ho.,. Hip .'phonier* .tot*,, «;»»• „ in rhamplon .... i.iv Omt ,-a.i.,. p., m„. v,. po-tim, . I•,^ r. a tipp, .1 in i t.... lo Frail Big 10 Trams .. , mm •• . Uau Stfflcr lo fi,,* final® if.e Australians ..MM* thO VP hi "A.. p.....! Sl Mil fifiishnil snrond tho tfltl'erl Sl»t,,.- hoinR timed in an pacer,- V...1M •i mo •ii f h, |h„-Ire*,..: Iowa's To,,, I'avne I'Mik hii»h l.i.oal 1 nr. • |,n a bla* >1 f IM » »■ entitled fibac, FHted CUSTOM SHO* » n " 'I fi. .1 ta 1 ton® Mill •••• m. I... '"tiop l>V 'Itoppitlp tl. O ,f hi n it,v I. t? chile Vi«l»»n II Vr.t,. i,,o„ fit.l of ttliuolv |.t.'urr wo, 1.1 oiatk s <•'111 If Id f»\ HAST I ANHIN'., Mil III'.AN I'.Im. I*••. »"• it. »l poinfo f^'tin Hiifi.lt Fmpire ' tian, ♦ nnlurl len-ips tl |i, . i.Hr.l f.Mlt® iVft. r-.li pit...p..I m. »M on r.tnn Mold I My4 in ill, Ii.mI f.iti.'lit I, ."•"it p. . In lnpa p, , ;t» Ko.h- I Itp.a. ft en tl„ow-c pt.'it in Hie evenf. placed H ft I, Hi «... ,|„ In "In,. m,fe\- fJlenp t»avi« in Hip I "I (•nttoti ill 11 „C a ti'ti, oiiiIpiphpp tilt Not,,. '• > Mill..' i rrif|i|« W*M» n il,MI ;,,,1|. It'll I'M W i, .>. hr,.„ whip ' Vitnn pa.ni In ' Hpltiin .lot,,* final® of the 4'Ifl niclet hurdle* r, s t,, .,.,. I, South, ftt The Hviiir Att«<;ir was 'larked 1 . ' n.n ftiiinj nil 1'i iti. i i • i>. ,,, j.l »\ pointo, trouneed II,e Wild, f.ts of in a *»....I 11 7 Ui. (liH-ili b-.,*kr1 1\ • m t1sh 'It'll. Itlltl llttlPlfM !*t.»««f Milt. l ... I'lM.h,. Ho, hum ok,., U,pp. M »«I nc'fed 2" points f.u It... Mavis In -ill I. an Australian na¬ nnrl Ih* Hipph nil fought to «nitf «hi| . losers tional and Mirhlgan state vars- .. ..ill,I hnf hero the »li.«lt.« I.It*, hill ft*#. h*lt }q«t «rfmnl ItlinoU defeated defending lt» reenrd The lean Tasmanian advnuc- Md-O-Stakn tlMWRkM H"o *«slie k«t. IMI. ttMfir I'rniiMW IWthvl . *te-a» M-fMi •r„,!.nhnl<,w«»f» utb Pluwin 11. Mm nl.Mtx.-t titles final and Rff pi,tl...l »»„• er l ,*l„r led a «ernnd half T» llmnip Trnrk again placed veenrul in 51 4 I Mim MiKma p 'i< .oil cinpir >*:»»»«*«■. 1!v I • •nrte thai rnshN the Mllnl t„ Hesides ronipetinR in the li.i | ♦. • Kl',,| tt.R III..',. I .... O. ,I»M ■ All finvhmen intr.nvfed In h ■ hrts 1.t to ut itt,' SprtHoiii «o» come from behind and Win their Otvmplrs, la»an atv. ran In the l.lt 2-r,06". litsl Hit 10 tame •nrtriHgiitH tlif, trnrk tram rtrn USA- nrlli«h Commonwealth p . o .t.MVM 1<» thewbo . .hup ill He»t to "intact Wendell Vil, meet at Sydney that followed h-k tint tl m !.> !I tiltlr huh >1 • * # rent any d.a* this work at 4 p.m. the games, lie placed second i t » p.inl Jim Sto firoM win, »» in I ho .tnnivon Field flouor the 4fMI-meter but tiles in 52 fi ■ |i , >'iln».t|»t. f»,fT,-.pM'*r i.ni f»ir Mi.-'htjiiM plavtMg .tiiriiu* lli|! 10 SliimliiiRH l'" ,U.,n S.a.e • 0 | ni.n 'ii1 .10 iniMHl,.-; (»»*.I ;»t l»Htai.« * it | ,ni|| •1 p • ''i'ti 'tit- "ruling Slit linn Mill* viitk 1l>,«>« ,• vr tl • MIHImiHI N.oih«,-«,e>e Mtihlpn | | | tl « | I leas in BALFOUR'S \' '«i>:.»»iV fovt f,.in 0,'lit goal-:. lll.n«»« • •"> I.oih jump shot® I'l'tf.l, , | | f I'M, Fraternity — Sornrity Jnrrlry MM Mints MtTF a » m.e Mm-. ?* u,»r saw tn» mi'Mitr.; In* a H 1 W", »>i i*i *, MirlMH'itt StoV ptiHr I n.««on.in , ■* in.h • Hlalkmrr? • r.iru in it fniin a 27-77 tic i<» lead by • NwfHIm • Marfan « ' ' tl hnlfti'MM 40 11 Irmntroim Fnrmnl • Trophln • Award* Itut Ihr W'oh pflBf* rmtif hufli H nihinaton Club • Paddlm . • Kaltwaar •Irongly in |kr opening minute* of the wttn4 half and took |h» I'knw# or Wrlta bad pini.At.ri piriA i i-- rim with nnl* 1 having !'hll:ek'l|tliiN XV a, tf,Ma; fnrmnH HI SS RCSH el*p**d. a lend Hip* iipipp M. llnb AriUMlitmH. a Hiukir from rfl Rnptttrrr, .""■stance program to help you further yuur handsome new Stark time got ." fivtl* attigottirtlt in tttrial formal education, supplementing tha "learning college slacks with that ni,iVfrn, loto'Otojiri to drltrminr in by doing" program through which you will choose your field of special interest. tailored, slim look end BOOKS trtM got n. mtkt gotr bint conl. 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