OM TO* INIIIlt «*s tllF. Iltttlllf. RHUto hmh two t v urllM III rKlltotlM U> the Hash" In Koeno* ingle* *inmm *f «♦« offlrlals recently. Ater* page S. Rlos Maud •lav Hut in Mirftlgan It's a »lif- of MM*I AriMa arrived la New i-fenl vtory. ( loud) today * *h w* •it* »»«;♦ #•*.•» >••»»* or vnow fltimrv w n»l- the Mfir> Ik' welcome# film wiulftwe** to vnffh becoming •ton# l ft ■«•»* HI* « »e»lerl> late# teda* I ma lt-lt high tt-'S VOU. 48. No. 12S EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN—Till ItSIIAV. JANCAIIV :!|. I'f.7 PRICE S GENTS Resolutions Discussed • House Solidly Endorses By AUSG Only 2 ncl<'((al<'« si % Ike's Mid-East Proposal $ \ I went from Meet n a M * Ho!) Romal, Buffalo senior, w.-i> introduced at the Stu¬ dent Conjrre.i* meeting WH- fimilay ni>fht by Bob Becker, .\i'S( i president, as the can¬ didate for appointment to Al'StJ juflicfary Chief Jus- fj Ikv Raps Wilson \s To Ih wart (j)iiiinunist tic**. Roger Bennett, Oak Bark. III., Statement Aggression M ,. r resinned as Chief Justice bfr-^we of work on Water Car- Satta Nal'l Eimril iinii>'« i #,-r ••, i • i,, i nivai. earlier this month. Itv Uw-nlin.rr B;!' No. 17, requestirii; the UiitrRi* *1 purchase of 125 copies of the w a V'oiverine »t $125 to be paid by W" ASHING TfiNiclb it i n i, r ii n v, AUSG and the administration i President Pi-enhower -aid I'r«*-Ei-»-r.to vr-r'- rr f»)r distribution to the high w< 'i i*--t for aiProri* to thro.' siaie .voo Photo h» John W»*e H'edrie>f|;tv Secretary of I)••- . schobh was defeated. Re* Dawson, Toledo ()hln, senior foreground i ta'<»* id vantage n| Moiverine purchasing table I..' h. rr.i:,'hr fort.o< »et feii e U ilHon made "a very, . The bill was referred out of up in Shaw llall Hednrvdiv night. Mar* Mien Ifewltt. I.arising sophomore, and Fenny Sehnelder, I think, imwii-e statement" nr.. -t-r.o'j- corrirMiru.-t An in *r..«: Mi'ldK- Ka the Administration could announced. when he *aid there waM draft no! support the action. fiodi'inif a m n ri v National ftf»f# ro v«?d ovf»rv/h«-irr: I* was initiated by Rep. Buck To Launch Satellite Before W) (fiiard iniflv f/v *r «• flo'i-r* '»V*-H;.#- enlistments dtirinjf jtrr. (Kast Lansing). A new rja . the Korean War V;:' concerning the same sub¬ ' W'!«c»n ha b#wrt d« ri'-ur-"*) let' and scheduled wv week, was withdrawn. Resolution No. J4, made for debate by Man's May Make II; \ r • *-■ *ny '■ ,c ' d Wide enatni■ arid mo <■ • . Guard *.#♦«• i #-»•{,»- lead# j 1 #tu? lieu Oscar Malck (fraternities), f'»* later.ei.l To Take • 'A t ;• h'he .#-?•- reccfiimended action concerning standing water condition Rfri-.tv Hall and that it should in Tries lo Tally M- • 11. ir.fl \*kcct at hlx news cmifcrrnre t> x nU-i Tir -I. t* forwarded to the proper de- NEW VORK 1*> A • * today whrlhrr he shared Wi»- tw.T.ent of the administration the nation a 'hough at M>n x complaint. f.iM-nhowrr told * attempt ?*> put a for correction. man-made •- failed to hi* questioner: $r'»m Irfl to right Ki'whi Kibira Mr* K frnago Buntsro Tair* moon in'n the ► I In- first of these a TVO Resolution No. 15. made by Eeid today the Crutch State ; (iogram it and Midori t irnanourhi i**i*t I'rof Don Kuril 'i^jt'd* with trrhni- "essentially a left oyer Viking Hi(i. Alan Stone y (East Shaw), decided to make atrnui * rahtiPx for tF.r srrifit and xetx of Uintrr trrm t'iav 'Trahouxe of th# :> rocket Ulih the aHrlition of a f«-w f c he difli- recommended that the language earnest tries" at launching m Auguit Moon nl the new satellite elements"— h. .1 ciute in- allowed to continue earth satellite i#cf«»i «■ th* end • : was fired from F.ttri«k %ir I'oree "Solutions have holding meetings at the Interna- been found • on.il Center and that it should IflTft Base, Morida. almost on sched¬ for the crittral problems affeet - iioviiM* (me* I n«l«-i- Knifi- Richard W. Porter told the li>- ule early last month. Porter said Vt trillM/TOV »• |fr» •4 «•!••! rod to the administration In* the siieceosful design of the 'fining htitute of the A> ronou'ir i! i. how Mi'higan l»i action P'-i'' ' i' eha ■ ■ ..•0 i ! pressurized second-stage rsck-l, vol tifi'ec ! "Medic" Has .Nothing r ' Stienccs thai the « iih-oui r. •• all s-hnic..! and deliiery of this ec|iilpment * ot»/J W^dn'tdav a* the ft -a a referred to the Orjar.i- par..; • cl of ' • fiicg. F»o* t tempts would la preceded h. « n f S nrnmi'tro Is lino*# overwhelmingly' ap¬ •.• ■in Committee . i t •»,. expected on schedule." uoirc'l e. test prognrm including a* leas* tc! iv:fi'»n«; v<"*j')i • "-a! y-ftr. proved the f i«enhow er Mid¬ lUf. Ice Reese (Snyder# miti- ■> 'f he 21-pound 20-inch »»'>!- : • • r V . • '"I ).f ; .. dle f ut mx preiuiiinaiy • ; i;. • r.' -■ ' pcti's! • •'artirii: J iiv ! Resolution and %ent bill to establish I.'c • On MSU TV Show a'eci .» a com- ; e|a i »ed ».. orWP .gga^l «o • take of th#- #;•.—' vehiy lcs, none of them »u?cnd« i it on to the -enala? i,*•»-« to investigate civil de¬ ..•■i txtc-nU-.rig lh*o,»»nth '■•: '• • ' ranging fi.er 200 .■<• • fTlcjff.' fir n? lit.' ■'! E f#em»Kr«ta for Difg* fer. m or the MSU campus : ' . i/i'.g 'he *r»r cnd-i r tn.de- to 1 200 mbes «• ' »#'.♦ a'l fcut in* » engineering di.fi*- d«-c- mvlve'i. fling ell Griffiths (.exinxki. She also Introduced a bill to provide a Student Government Scholarship fund from the ice IFC, PanHel Porter •' •* nn th v • MI! i' -or c-c-'-erj per hap aimo-t mo-.c. spate Traveling lie- at about IgfKHt "It i« hind of never force we going need, until we to be lb»* VUitir ir tion »»n h 'o'A Uwlre-zlAV fri frfltr^f Hal!. A fHm.fr* r.nti a on*i,w ♦#» a hardware p;#*ra¬ rirrtii* VfarhrixKi, Rwhaut Repuhlir an. for Bennett '■ per bo'ii. p will Fie fc,; get thexe recruits bavin* at least BentJey ftroomfield •how profits. These bills will be discussed . To Discuss or thr nilo r-'irtr faunching attempt • : i-Aed u! ''..I'd ir. i' - '.rtot bv the borne--- .'age rocket. W«*lgF,mg si* months of good, hard basic training. 'I V -i-t'ij! ;<:;<#'A«>fi w»teh#-r-* *'• -*»• a /•??.-.#•.oj, *,f of variotix ifiilit'#--»}?,;#• t*»rr.i*■?; por.rUirinjr rr.ntti-r from romo'-n! a herg f hamherUiri (eifer- Griffin once • •- fohanven Knox Mrfntosh a the next meeting. "UTic 500 pound!?. Gov in#*'- t ,'orr. Resolution No. I. passed la?t Greek Row am "Now '-.a* • talking ao*. #♦ *(••• *rau,.i • '.»r«-c ♦, »r " f K i . Meader Repuhlkanx ifiimt Hoff¬ *pr;rig. was brought to the flt- Three Dorms • tfic r,oard p-, i \ man. ter'ion of Congressmen, as to .n ,I,I. The proposed fratcrnitv -oror- i?>e a flr.gc •d I f\-i- the fm-.i I !C Rep ford 'R was one of the 'r,rm for bills. ity row is lh« subjeTl for di-e i- -a . « • • i . urc S#-f-r« II representative* who «#r* A- alteration on the number of persons on the mittees was announced. standing com¬ sion at a rt.ee-ting eaib-ei day evening at 1 30 logg Center auditorium for Fri¬ th» K« - Porter possible to said it gu.ir .inter wnuld » be suc cess¬ im¬ Slajje Daiiee making - He iiiforr.it>' •* a a with' 1 listed 4\ absent or n»d voting At Arinstroiiif • r * • r 'A * * • Those changed by Resolution ful flight bv Jni specific date president John A Hannah and think what dK arc. No 11 were: Standing commli¬ lie said it was impossible to gisc fn another talk. Bernard IV. fine of the three walked off other merribcrs of the adminis¬ the' c T.cri h-»v- not M f i fe on Congress Business and an approximate- date even for f.bhtng told .Michigan hogmen the show rtnr a* the individual tration will meet with fraUMii'- Hi will hi ? . rrs when tficv ft Slate Affairs reduced from 10 the f.rst "earnest trs," because that iniprosed methods of pro- grand champion of ne military serve e ail pig* member!' to nine: and sorority president'., advi.-ois there are still so many uncer¬ ' ■« <»♦' Al'l'la I •»'•-: fil rtion hive in«rea*ed agfinjl- Elections, Ap¬ flati'C-' rh with the law ' thou n here. H#1ne*dit. and representatives to an.wer tainties that -■ Sn>dei aiiti PhO- ttiral |»r«»diicli«»ii until portionment and Credentials in¬ responsible agen- Ma j Ger, f. r! A Wa one per¬ A rr" a- ►- questions concerning thr- pro¬ le-n iti.cn-: tonight froo , a- creased from «ies yyish to wail a little longer son on the lind produce* enough eight to nine; Or¬ f, V fl 30 h.' ' of if: president of '* • N'a* ■ award reg. and posed site on Mt. Hojrt near Har¬ before publiriring schedule, kif d a* for !0 person* oil the land ,, ganizations Eligibility in- a MSU. 'he• tokcthrr Afsri who c.iI5V. . 4 r. ■ " , rison Road get will ta* , rrc.im t frt#m eight to 10; Traffic lie said h« ■* a thrilled" a* nr»ent dari r. •' K I'm fr r'if * .r J4 V.if (iir• • fn the Unguaffe of'the resolu¬ IFC Presidents' A s s c m b ! • Pifoi tnal and non-datrd. s««ii a . - Studv and Safety increased from the progrr^s bo s: Tr r.esda M St.* T .• * -r. • a. ..•-r.- tion. the President eouid use voted Wednesday night to co- I.of# Adamt. Royal Oak fre r»- >. • ■ ic v ■ •* five to nine members. ♦iMclmg rhe t ** military force* t« help de¬ Pn . ?.• n *u.'c- tif the i.-.an TF.e Pre t'ler.' * f t ( ' < i : ,',1 Vf 11 < !jj At" 'i ... • • - -g *•.- r. sr. Only two persons were absent sponsor a ticncfit performance of fend Middle fait country li-rge : ; -Jag'- r»f t.'.e thrc - S'" 1 was very gratifying ■* *'. r« i#e- * • tint >.'! ?.<•*. '• iff* ' • -• ; t- ht;. .>« r, any Sifmkty. En n.ingha" . Iron ihi meeting. Meltnda Rop- '•The Teahouse of the August «tage rr« ke< ha* tw-cn coM'.plctcd Pa hi.s p'citivf aff.ro, «t ion " j '-int.M- *if .<• f.a.-vc ii. ". .. • • York .* •••»- reque*Ung «oe|» help "against Moon" Feb 20 Proti-ed> will go " i» 'i provide ♦ fit# : - tr Ei t Mayo) and Karen Mill¬ and -rveral '»f the .structure, ! a; f ,! ,r* • A * overt armed a«gre*»»on from to the University of Ryukyuj. on tamf'.' •»' t''i the evrnir.,; arid - ion i East Vakeiey) were not hiive trcen built. any nalion controlled by inter¬ t'imil .liDlilioiif Sri • T-rita'. K' • lefrc • IV int.* will be served. Mr .v fa r.- carntiup a' c. present Barb Nelson (Snyder) Okinawa, an MSU sponsored "Several rwkit for national Communism* engine?, Jw a' A» ir.Ti" A,:' fC ' *'>•*. n WKAR- ,n Ar:T< r. •• If- .* university. < • :> trong and Se »nd I»i> Finnell (Phillips) were the sh.ge have c»mpirt»-! v tier Ha. ar? working togetfier ¬ Toiiiuhl fur I It Sliuir TV Ste : or ml r> • > h' " # m . cr. :l oo %r.rn a sards Ei^er.newer did rot -•.♦•• »«• ••. excused The money will go toward re¬ . ■ - ;.»•»' '>r, the • r. Spart a ade this yeai. a dar« c !•?*« r.t it ' ti- (• »- >■> to bfrk , • - A resignation was accepted placing books in the unr.tr K Director Ron Grow, ' if 1,3 ti ,f A '. ,r« Tr.e v ,r. • Nf P- But ie made <' uis titIN \\ illianiK Wiillat-f f t pt.#»inrxi ' , . library which wa. partially <>« - ■ pe was to en¬ li*"- Virginia Dudley (Mason). junior, will hold final audit to • i'sy. : r-.t Ha;". E R'-r ' rr-nce J fe-4* able the residents • • if both dorrr«v .* Stroyed by fire la ..I July. Th< . * Rep. Robert Hess (Married for the Union Board var ,<■ . ~ he gnat limi'i ' 'n Vv. •. - f r. f• ,'!#-; ' .1 : ■ - ■ : Kr. - K« ' t 'luainted ■ s#> they . gt a< : 1. " Huusmg i asked about the policy frrr admimssion of "privi- leading man in • Teahouse from the University of Ryukyu.-. is 11 ier|lli<*llt TotlaUs fa eager to work together. a how snow tonight tonight at 7 3r Coicer'a «.r; '.he d'*cymer«* *.-e .Vm •- err. . - •• !h< • T o't .ir. Rr laticKM an?! AiW I A fi Henry A Waliact. former urged to parti ipate in W»c cvt nf, A' Ce rdfr.g to Adams, on ;a bers l* Members for a mixed chorus are w elcome ' a id it mental ihr And and physical starting at If health in a.m. Swoiul in 756 A repr/r'cr a. St;: wfte'drrg' ht fe'v he »u able to U-" * a vice-pie:,drrt *»,' the Unite i chairman of Armstrong Ifail *h» e^peesaily nereied.. If stuch-n* - Ik-* r c G Mm/,. t fWv/ii/«V I'll ml • .t*e«s h;.i *" •: st„t- .mi G 'Vt rft'rf (i. Mvnnen dorm soc ial c«mmittecs hnj#*- I. ?•• cannot make '.nal a a!;'; •; f J . • *.'•.• ,111V/ •: i Famers' Week Schedule •* 'ir-vrnw.,' .e*:'.or. -irr-i* . l!il4' )■•-. another ttanre'of this kur,'i } they should leave their names at Vhv r» :• «,. K.-c. - U\. {*.-k at Kg;i lots M»>n the Union Board off.a M. z-tn hfafe , '>n«ribsitc«t Ni•*•'.- r«--*:eri ^mnptr*. I»!£ 10 fi'Kv:-. ;.l I.' .'»'G 'I 'h» V S Overt "It would he a betrayal of TODAY mgena. fit. Banquet Okinawanw (jive Technical Advice * f . •: ' - :•"< i ■ c. • •• . fonidenre 1 have letter after •hF •n : rvaacr.ong :<7t letter that is written to me with 1:lKi—II«.qO0mI perM— Mrmorial rhapcl Mr. Wu i* up the New the understanding implicit or in 1933 * ink; Teahouse7 Gets Expert Help icy '"I"—Oair-y feeJ rcncarch—Auditorium in Anthony llall iiy of AsricuR. rc •- \\ explicit, that it wilt be ye'B by J:.Vi—fruit Car home Kirdwui atlj Horticulture liuildine d as Secretary of no one but me. It »x for iry 10;imi—Eanlljr farai future— Kairchiid Theater private ance information and guid¬ K\|waaiac dairy operation—1IK Aiiricultural En* ye.nrj he has been Bv MARV MARTIN country for ♦Free mor.'n: ; - "Of irkir.r piiint and livexbxk T i natives of Okinawa. Bun- ''"i""'.- n.» mneeriac lluiUina a ; spccting higher educat.or.a. ., • k ,-.c ' ' i i' *■* h 'R ag 2a tiro Ta.ro taiid Mr*. Kimiyo On* terns He received h;v * ' Meat aaiaul production—221 Anthony llall . , -e P-# ihc ii ovtrnof oi'd %cak at ago, w;,l give technical a»»is.* ghmpse of trie MSU campu-. fh-.t (oca, bcaaa aad aoybeans—KeHots* Ceater MM w »» rawlt top1* in M"\\ ri* t »e:t •*•.*.•.'>'I *.-• -k- Anthony Hail at. 12 50 p.rr a.? an t The Teahouse of the Aufuf here. Vf llOt SE VI'PR OVEN. r*ae 3 thr Big 1$ area of »rirn sUte-v. loath nagraa for *irb—Home Economic. outeian ii eg xyr-ributorsto mich¬ Moo:i " The winter term pi . y t-ait week he w-as elected t > ' , O:. Notre Dame w as second with be presented m Fairch. : his present post aa ur-;.vtt» ,y Turkey chsllcata—110 Anthony Hall igan farniiiig > .■ '*'1 grawara Know yoar worid aaigkborn—10s KcHogg Center Theater Mr. Tairo is t#o Feb. 20 an exchange Eri*;- librarian 'Recent Arrervean Ir'.-r-j'u-^ or S!0.0.77 $5. der. it hcomin Then with came, It.ilTM in or¬ Spartan Engineer Having tti air.ica; l.:l"—Waal aarkctiag aad lamb fetdera—31 I'ainn Huild- S'ui.rrilii- Aiiiiounri-i. i lisn professor from Ryuky . and 19th ccniu; . Amer.tan '.t- in Japan, she a:i-i i%r tlho# ana with *tate wiLh MIM (v I III not* with Indi¬ On Sale Today !! iag Find Sale Toni^hl University in Dhikawa, Okir. - crature ocrupv his t i;e ..n cun- as Englisn te«- "«U u gh*. for 2b fl :!•"»*. and I of M with The January Sparari Encrm- Vi—OMtiafatdMg aatvira award, gi.en—Anthony Hall wa. and Mrs Ormgo is head <■' pus along with his rule and as¬ if4H .n Servul. K i HIBU «r m on -aic totbly m Bcrkky Wolverine Sales Manager Bar- the home ecorvotriics departmei ". '•'""-Gov. WilUama* anarch—Anthony Hall sistance in "Teahouse Th * Stranded iJuju.ig. the war. they The Hal!, _ Jtiyyicp-MatSr Buikkrt*. rie Alley announced Wednesday the. t summer. Mr Tairo pfaas to were :.nan;*- :.•# wliiirn to C'sfe.- ,.Ts.a /„>v p>irt.w, of ' ibe |:I5—Karat I aviatian—22 l aioa Baildiag that sales wiil definitely close Mr. Tairo. in his first act.ri* study library' management. ,»n.f r.awa tor lark *>f 'rinipTU'.n M hijji ' a ' c •■•.*: • ■tihtsxy »; •J'K.t Ha : a.'wl E& Builnmd* The ""—Meat animal production— Aathony Hall toruchU He also stated the sal.-* role as Mr. OAhira, is a native { then return to his family an I Mr. Onago -a r »'« ••'» personal let¬ -.a ,c from So*.'Hit f-.'sotbw'l ftitx #/rent awiioc (vnUMb M jfki neiis (;-*••«>#•-.' a.ong . Mr.- Onago w Ik# came to MSU with fw^baJl ticket purchaaes. The k-i' j.'t ar'w.fe" ia n the will stay open until lo pm. to iijz at a private school,in To* i forming into of thif situation Votary growing—AadHariam to Moak ItoiMioi; he with Mr. Tairo says she rind.-.•» The General aulh-v But atjo mcitxicd m the G-Ui maw corf.; Oct bri»»4 biiiit «iat I:in—Economtaa of nMchinto, boildinga—Kairchiid aid the last minutr buyer? wfiere studied Shakespeare uev. a rra- . • All department heads who arvd other English writers. He dificult to get u-ed to aga.n br¬ port r*v,L to ukc US pc>pie r.*- w-.-.'c ».ue-» item- as $7.*to.:«> Ltc 5th tkmtr of the EE Puiki- have not-yet ordered their books taught primary school and Eng- ing a student. Enrolled m v-jr- cludms the Onagas ana the;, wtiC'i 'rom. the 'Spartan CMym- ,;I5—Cars, haaai mt wyhw— Kdhn Center are "urged to phone in their or¬ l:h' in the secondary schools. m ious home economies coum - :-h-i five children back to therr ho»v% * pie Night"" last year, add i5SJ.9 The S^dPUi) Engineer will be available all week, tr» ait E.wt lata aai Watar flr T-—•——31 l ataa BaiMian ders today to insure receiving After the wat* Mr Tairo rc- plan* to irutru<*t her staff m land Thi.v act of kindness, she- coIiccteU by studx:nt* at a bas¬ turned to Ishikawa, Okinawa, method.s when *iie will never be forgotten. ket ball juh'.e. Lafustn^ Dru^ Starts arni at the | 5"—»U*ta mt hrthisj Hal («wlurtm—Aal(May Hall their copies. Salesmen must have their, apd aete-l as principal in a huh nioitem turn* to Ryukyu* University re¬ says, She is assisting Agnes Dav.\ The "Spartan Olympic Nlghi** Smoke Shop, Pizza" Pi*. Campus# —U«Mtatal Mil llmlirti Paviliaa cards in no later than Friday, school. In I §51 he was one «>f Mrs. Onaga is amazed at Uw costume director, -with the cor¬ vw a telcihoc. the central event Book Store, Gibson's University '•** Iwta w YeWfc, aUgi alow pal aa hy I H Qah Inez HuUinger, Wolverine treas¬ n group of educators selected bv very diOervnt but successful rect upc of kirmxa, oih «uki vta- o( wtoeh wa* jn »cc $buw in Peek 5b re and the Shan Uau -AaJMariaai the »uvem?uetd. to tuor tins nicUitufc. tou^fit hvi v. and varUv- tx ik-uU, ios the play. kv artua. ami Study liall iralb- urer, &4iU. - ,. . J-ijj"-., i, P M s-%- - '-'1 M r: ■ • t>* r-* v ™ ^ .Hi,i.' 1$H fillers to lite Editor Michigan State News7 lr< Tki Mlrhtgee ■uurrtIsino. Dally kr RUIe Nr«i It l» uut the MStTa 11.999' Stalrato Ml FMall? It pnblUhed By student* without direct ftrtity official voice of the university ot of the vtudeai body t>iil white sicking to serve the best interests of Both, stands ready to battle any move which would drive a wedge Between the two whether it Congressman Points Out Action by Congress To the Editor: 5. Married housing. Last term gross will net ort it promptly. two days before this editorial i. A congressman does i always know the will of the 'sti; rotnes from within the university or from outside. Member of the Associated Congress committee investi¬ 12. San ford Woods—It is tru¬ was printed, legislation was in- As t member of Student CJov- a dents he represents. Press, Inland liaily Press, Intercollegiate Press Association and Associated troduce.l on this matter. innimnil. I appreciate what the gated this problem. Because of ly a loss to everyone here at .. College Press. 18. Coffee Hours — Academic Every Congressman will Stale News in its recent edltor- police and fire, restrictions action State, but dorms cannot lie built Vol. IS. No. 120 Thursday, January 01, 10*7 r.*t«'«' Two on clouds nor can they be built Benefits has had one coffee hour' glad to discus! students' en.n. i„l- Student Congress is at¬ can not be taken. The commit¬ ini much farther from main cam¬ this school year #td is plahning plaints and to introduce legisla¬ tee was headed by n married Kl tempting to accomplish. Perhaps \ tion* tout the student* must articles Will stimulate the ,-tudent living in married hous¬ pus. Every day complaint is metre. the heard from the bovs of the Bro- 19 Fight Song—There Is one operate to the extent that th< student body's interest In their ing. version of the Fight Song now. do their part and'let their re. Greek discrimination.'Con¬ Congress Petitioning ■most representative body. How¬ 6. dy Group. rcscntative know whpf th.-v this year has asked for a 13. Traffic rules—A member Copies of this version were in ever. further investigation on gress the football programs. want. Legislation cannot the part of the editors would he report from IFC on their pro¬ of Congress is now working en pulled out of a hat, and the con¬ o C? t nt or.lv mote fair to Congress gress in accordance with the Angeli Hill, legislated two years the Student Faculty Motor Ve¬ hicles Committee to revise' the 29. Record of the Fight Song. There arc records of this ver¬ gressmen do not know EVERY¬ be would serve the interests of THING traffic regulations The commit¬ sion The State News suggests ago. . Spotlights Lethargy everyone concerned. tee feels that before they present that it takes Congressional ac¬ Congress meetings are opeti Friday's editorial offered n list 7. Congress rights—Congress the public and the students the tevisions to the State Board tion for a student to request that . of 24 points on which Congress bus a secretary to help in any¬ encouraged to attend. !r way possible. Student Govern¬ the rules should be as perfect as r. disc jockey play them it. it> "apathetic" condition could meeting had a more st first an1;, ment has a free mimeographing possible so- as not to require re¬ 51. Main—This is completely act. A small amount of investi¬ pon-Congress attendance, n Where students in Hungary led a fig hi rvice. Newsletters have been vision every year. between the Administration and lYtitjoninr |,,r vaetmt Stiulent ronprt's* gation would have yielded fur si the United States Post Office. represented would have a ; • for their freedom, students here lead little information. t ied In the past and have ac¬ 14. Popular election of the was ilisappointinp. t<» say the least. better understanding of the • more spats complished nothing. President—This is under discus¬ 22. Flags—Congress held up more than lines for coffee in the Grill. Point by* point, here are the Student Government. Two seal.- weal without, a Miurle interested tt. Congressional communica¬ sion now in the Executive Board. action last week on the flags un¬ facts Where students elsewhere dhru-ss the Mid- When a feasible program can be til the organization which had I**lyn Reese person petitioning while onlv single peti¬ 1. Traffic lights. There is a tion—The only complaints this spoken first could vote as to how Congress. Representative tions were turned in for nine other seats, Fast, the missile nice and various world policeman working at the nrodv year are that communication lie- worked nut it will be presented thev choose to act. Snyder Hall Maybe criticism of our "apathetic" Stu¬ affairs, our students discuss who is going rot in duriiurthe hours of heavy tween and in all branches of to Congress. , 15. Hospital visits and Bimly If these arc the sampling of with who to what and when and only a few traffic The installment of i government is too good. Editor's Note: The Contrra. dent Congress is unwarranted after all. The 0. Signs—There is a definite decorations — Congressmen arc student complaints that the die hard radicals and extremists see fit to lie.ht at Herkev Hall falls under man seems rather willing to p.ts< Congress, or any other elected governing investigating these too. It will- Slate News would have Congress the complete .jurisdiction of t^e limit on the number and size of about life outside Fast Lansing. be noticed that a great deal of act on. that the Stale News must the responsibility for STUDF.Yr hods, is supposed to represent the people in worry F.a-t Lansing Council—the feel¬ signs that each candidate for work goes into each bill before now realize the two greatest problems onto the East Lansing its community, it appears that perhaps Stu¬ William Whyte. Jr.. in "The Organization ing of the students on this mat¬ election may use. Congress C ouncil. Men'a Union, AH'S. (I.r has many times been ex- members would he very happy it can be introduced. problems of a Congress repre¬ dent Congress i> doing iust that to a sur¬ Man," says, ter io accept any Ideas for a way 16. Coed .serenading — Last sentative: — police department, the fire de¬ "The last thing students can Ih» ac¬ pre» prising degree. Ticket distribution. Work b. eliminate the use of signs in term a resolution was introduc¬ If the Congress is apathetic, it is cused of now is dangerous discussion: know what the Congress has al¬ students, the administrate, only be- «.< continually being (tone to im¬ the elections entirely. ed to stop this morning menace, again and the V. ft. Past Office. hut was dropped when we were ready accomplished, tjor do they cause its community is apathetic. If Con¬ they are not interested in the kind of prove this situation It. Election procedure—Con¬ If the fttudent Congress eantmi, f ^ is very proud of the fact informed that the Administra¬ realize the length of time or gress never did a thing constructive, it big questions that stimulate heresy and ft. Civil Defense A bill is gress tion had prohibited it. amount of work that goes into or will not. art on MTU DEN r introduced Wednesday that the fall term elections were would lie only because its community really whatever the subject — the corpora¬ being 17. Study break—lotst week, the passing of one bill. problems, who la left to do so? night recommending • action on run amazingly well. doesn't give a boot if anything is done. tions, government, religion — students 11. Dorm food—The improve¬ thi< matter. It takes time for a That anything at all is done is to the grow restive if the talk tarries on the Congressman to plan and write ment of dorm food is a matter credit of members of Congress who stick it philosophical. Most are interested in a practical hill under constant consideration by out in the face of almost total indifference on the part of the student body. the philosophical only to the extent of finding out what the accepted view is 4 finding STUN. The possibility of a new home for this ser¬ the the members of Congress, as in improvement of a great r1 r*l J ED 2-1511 The pervading philosophy of the students here appears to be. "You can d«> anything, in order that they may accept it and get on to practical matters." vice has been Men's t'nion and AWS. under vvho-e jurisdiction this falls. investigated by many more facits of student liv¬ ing conditions. When a practical and workable bill is drawn Con- Lunge Union STUDENTS 5 days 11.45 ets. SIRS Sweat chirti. Nerad. ED 1X5.14 Residence IV- On the administration level there appears linn student bargains at Fox Hole •earsome r ive SPARTAN CHRISTIAN 7 p.m., Tower Room PX Enter bv State Theater, and 2-995.1 Fa«t Lansing Realty Com¬ a "don't stir them up and they will he good m.iowsiiir ADDITIONAL CHARGES in Frandor hv Charcoal Holts* tf pany Realtors |;ti little boys and girls" attitude. 7 15 p.m., 32 Union (of tach word ovo> IS MARRIED STl'DFNTR. FACULTY real shame that onlv about <»,r»00 It is people a witnessed Monday night!* upset Everything in the way of supervision is provided so students have to do no more I'RI -MED SOCIETY 7 pm.. 36 Union lite (an Be biHinj cfcorjo 4c por day 15c Save on electric- percolators, waffle Irons, toasters, deepfrvers. lamps at S to S off Phone F.D 7-70!ft mixers, blenders tf win over <)hio State. WEALTHY REQUEST than follow the blazed trail to a tpiiet life MEN'S INTER-RESIDENCE STUDENTS' NA¬ Those that did see it will never forget. COUNCIL RICHMOND, Va <(P> — The ATTENTION with no conflict, no disturbance and no wor¬ AUTOMOTIVE TIONALLY advertised diamond Those that didn't can feel they have missed 7 15 p.m.. Room A ft rod y high school put a slightly off rings, one-half off Elxtn. Hamilton. FART IJ5NSINO II8.3U0 Tins- ries. Ortien watches One-half off Queen attractive Luge two t»edr> something. SAILING CLUB janitor at George Wythe junior . Tewelers III North Washington. tf home. Finished recreation mom John C.reen put on a show that easily Perhaps this is the desirable end. Per¬ ft 3o p.m.. 32 Union. Elect ionir beat request to the Hampton PHOTOSTATS MADE AT flicks garage. "erp»* cement Phone Decker drive Realu F.i-« School Board He asked IBP IfECHEM 8 KNIGHT matched any of the spectaculars that made haps the ones that are wrong are those that SIGMA TIIETA EPSILON , Studio Same day service. Phone FD f-SO-vi or ED 7-9121 hoard to reduce his *4 55 a FD tf Julius .McCoy a Spartan favorite. Hip John step out of this sluggish stream and at¬ 7 30 p.m . Wesley House month salary to *150 so the size 1454 DODGE ®r,a' tod- f V * FORMAL. StZF 12 FvceJIent con- spent most of the evening high above the tempt to do some original thinking. Hut Coffee hour of his school income wouldn't tit ion Only one wearing IV 4-4WU automat" (fflfi-f <• -r r IP' this is doubtful. J-DAY EXECUTIVE jeopardize his Social Security floor either taking the bail right out of the 8<« 4 p.m.. Old College Hall advisemcht the request of the .tecrmg v beat,-- TRAVELO IN em*! condition. hands of a lluckeve or cramming an OSC There are two types of student* at Michi¬ >1 1951 Mrxtern Inouire !>>t .12 Midway I I EMENTARY EDUCATION benefits. The board took Under Tn'r shot down the shooter's throat. The fans gan State, those who try to do something Trailer Court, or phone Tom. FD- CLUB janitor—fellow named Wealthy i 7-9581 after seven SI2n0 1X1 loved him. for the community through government, .«{«• cage p in SERVICE 7 p.m.. 33 Union. Fledges Algee. arnd ti->r er.->*r rr- RFPOSSESSFD TV. «iFTS S29 There was no falter as this squad put it publications or service groups and those MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL d '>of\ 'and uD Radios 89 95 We service ohon.if raohv. radios and T V '* Eavt MUSIC BY PHIL Hough and the who ignore the first group and plod on day Mel-o-Staters. Phona Delta Sigma to the hapless visitors from Ohio anil the R 30 p.m.. Martin Luther Michigan State New* Sales 112 W Grand I ausin* Radio Phi. ED 3-8898. *f Chapel. Choir rehearsal CHEVROLET, BriA River. Fast tensing 131 game ended on a singularly "high" note. by day. • 95) , tp„,t rf^c •HIRE-EM" THE PLAYBOYS Mi Omm —- MoiuMT Larry fleddcn watched the clock flash Projected to Student Congress, this re¬ PRE-LAW CLUB Bad"*1 bretrr, power g*'de *'nn FD 2 SS98 or ED 8-8007 I32 Physics-Math through Friday inclusive, during fall I sults in a scattered few working to lead 7:30 p.m., Th: down to the five second mark and then winter and spring terms except days IV.W rr., i^d'p b'OW B"d RAVE ON GAS. Discount to alt lounge. Speaker HI-FI SPEAKF.R SYSTEM Fre- Rusnell's pure Oil Service. Acr.-s® tossed the hall high among the rafters of insensible many. It leads to a tendency after Boltdavs* woektv durtne num- beige beauty will make yf>« a oueney resnonse 79-lS00ii CPS See from People's Church. il CHRISTIAN STUDENT mer farm, and one see rial freshman or ohone Don* Cooper. A122 But- Jenison and turned and walked off the floor. toward apathy in student government that Ionia between summer and fall P'0.;d ow«e'. T»aJc aid fnd ac-ueatelv dona In mv kind* N'1' ho " 27. Commotion law pamphlet of instructions for fill¬ medical care Suds Drive-ins *>e e*o-.ndinp into 1 ■n-irw.nc Phone tvi Reasonable rates. ED 2-8739 'X! 22 Sooner If East loinstne and vieintt*. We arc 30. Turning fi. Place apart ing it out yea were Iwky—-w aa- REPORT- than The process begins when you loofcine fiw an a"»W"o"< deale- »n TYPING THES'k point 7 ("hunt 23. River in You'll also receive copies of tacky rough to make leas than be ersnted »n exclusive Do* n Suds LOST and FOUND manusrrtnta, ate. Pxeartlv done 32 Literary 8. Exposes receive the two copies of Form MB lucerne l*at year. Ming aa franchise For 4rt»tl» sod invest, reasonable rates. Ma— ED 7-7«„ Ecuador Federal Form W-2 from each W-2 from esch of vour IBM em¬ men! »eouir-d. D-** n Suds supervisor !>. Ireland 1/>*T PART GERMAN Sheosrd 24 Thirsty employer you worked for »n lax retain ran be a gen- Inc.. Box 34S. Champaign. Illinois and fox Tecrtar m vicimtv or bar¬ 34 Affirmative 10. Huge waves ployers. One of the ranies von 25. Untruth 130 racks. Eiaht-month* reaxlWhtTATinN - 1956 listing the wages he paid old Bla«-k T~w 27. Luzon keep for your own records. The white hrnwn. A**awers to th« nam* 4 2 r- 7- 7 d 1~ TF" you last year. Let's say you earned 8500 dur¬ COU.FOF r.»»ntt*T^ 7 members and atnAent employe*, employer withheld a soecified Ct*'il (Unrira * 18 k» Feh-u- 'hwt'iw. niehtv 133 • 31. Help Filling out Form 1040A takes s'* «. P5»win»'loo« etso eiven d-*ilv wanted pay rail ufflriaH aaM amount from your wages each hv 2o~ matter of minutes. You fill In »n*»otot-*v»«t st |.M>«ine nffi— '$ 33. Interior* n Week as payment toward your 4-4144. extension «73 t»t PERSONAL ehkweo WeekasM af P^>ruarv Fkara ED 8-1871. ream 888 ' Although the deadline for fil¬ vital information like your name, 22 36. Delicate income tax. !' ing income tax returns isn't un¬ address and social security num¬ wnirt n I.TKF BABY s'tter tn gradation RTDFRp WANTED TO T>*«' 38. Insert til April 15, you can make it ber. You list the name and ad¬ Since there is no tax on in¬ me Mrracks apartment. Phone FD- ^POffTBAITB BY WOCg Fke- R**t ad» and Qrssw Pain»* Fr«f •' »r w comes less than 8600. 'however, 7-9218 130 Zl 39. Compound easier on yourself by getting the dress of each employer, and the • W— tOUr 9m !*• % u w ether job over with now. amount of wages he paid you. the amount withheld from your mast* TWO _pt»astnva ^rtMTt f-t- REAL ESTATE 40. College salary is an overcharge. It will ym. yp 2-aaaa »t Preparing a tax return isn't a* You list the amount your em- be rqfunded after you have filed M fr organization WIST SHIAWA&SIS X 41. City in difficult as rt's cracked up to be plover withheld from your in¬ FOR SAIF your return. Colleqc-Fnlicf bus. Tour bcd'OOmj Nevada " - ,-pprttcularlT if you're the av¬ come during the year (this in¬ a ltd a As your annual income rises r erage colInge student with a formation is provided on Form WFDD'MO INVrrATlOva LARGE den. Newly decorated home. $19,500 mma 43. Man's beyond 8400, the amount of re¬ vartn»v. Fram 8«8a pee taa. H**v„t V ji Jt 41 9 * nam* limited income and few* exemp¬ W-2). You list all claimed ex¬ T C^ellent terms. . 44. Parly tions or deductions. emptions—one for yourself, oth¬ fund will grow progressively smaller. Finally you will reach THya, Hitn>i Atwelht* CONTACT *7 w& M 45. Weight allowance Ta make the chare ma caa- er* for your wife and children, the point where the amount of 888 AfRBp MttCKT AND 88 mltm 88 m(|*n MaCAM MALTY, JY t-Mdl still others if you are blind or taeaHnf^ u i* mm Fi Si ,46. Squalid trr. this aeries af taa artfctoa over #5 at the end of the year. yeqr tax ia greater than the section yen a general «hv af eld. Instead of the 48 Bathe n-i s 9 anu ——■ now dwTra'—:' —----- iT'l**M JTTf friXih owe the govern- At* hiAeww 9A8 tmm is mm. Be af arxaval trad s r UCnOAN RATE NEWS MSU to be Represented House Approves Junrr SI. IMS ho Tkre* In Industrial Survey (Continued from Page I) ceiving the President's request, is another proof that the go- irip p [ p i fend Secretary of State Dulles^ called lower body of the Con¬ v.-ho has been under attack in Future Development* gress can act expeditiously and thr Senate for the course he has with statesmanship to meet an Of Industry Predicted pursued in the Middle East. Eisenhower said he had no urgent situation." THOUOHT reason for changing his opinion The resolution la similar to the Michigan State will be rep¬ If the MEDC approves the that Dulles, is a great secretary authority given Eisenhower two If * centaur married resented in a proposed survey plains today, the committee will of sjate yean ago to protect Formosa. A ■ mm*id fair. of the state's future industrial try to., get funds from private major argument presented In Shortly before'the rollrall vote behalf of the current legislation What kind of children growth. sources to carry out a pilot A In toe House today. Rep. Vor>. waa that the Formosa resolution would ahe bear? blueprint plan for the sur¬ study. (R Ohio) called the Middle East vey will be presented for the The pilot study will be had held Red Chinese forces Would they have hide resolution "a declaration of back In the Paetfle and the Mid¬ approval of the Michigan Ec- completed by Sept 1. Then the or would they have ecatee? rnomic peace" which he said waa de¬ dle East resolution might be ex¬ Development Commis¬ committee will seek financial Would they have hoovee I M Maasutai Mm ■ lie truMnim signed to "atop World War ITI Klosier. sion a) a meeting today in the aid from a large foundation to pected to do the tame for an¬ WerM Vshrmttr mnlm imMfl Ihr Detroit Arsenal. before it sterta." other strategic part of the world. or Ion* fishy tail*? honliu pay the costs of the long-range Would they eat eeeweed ' PNtws wfcleh MRU an. ether tanlHbitm Responsible for preparing the Chairman Gordon (D-Ill.) of luffarlH survey. Indicating the measure of bi¬ the House or would they eat hay? study plan is the MEDC Advis¬ Foreign Affairs Com¬ partisan support given the ad¬ It'e on* of the Readying for *58 ory Expansion Committee Research. on Industrial Student Find* Money mittee took an indirect dig at the .Senate's slower pace on the ministration's Middle East pol¬ icy in the House, 186 Democrats problem* of the day. resolution He issued a state¬ and 167 Republicans voted for Dr. Herman J. Wyngarden. Near Berkey Exit AFL-CIO '57 dean of the MSI College of Bua- •ne«* and Public Service, b one of the committee member*. A sum of money was found on the sidewalk in rfont of Berkey ment saying the House's "over¬ whelming vote, within little more than three weeks after re¬ the resolution. Thirty-five Dem¬ ocrats and 26 Republicans op¬ posed it. Goal Set Million at Other/ are Dean Russell A. Stevenson of the U of K School Hall. The owner may claim it at the Union Board lost and found department. of Bvrsiness Administration; The money was found by Ger¬ DANCE TONNNT MIAMI BEACH (/Pj—AFL-CIO leaders Wednesday set a Dean Lloyd R. Fitzgerald of the ald Christensen, Park Forest, 111., 1957 political fund-raising goal of about four million dollars University of Detroit College of MORMi When heavy thinidnf lets to get ready for a major role in the 1958 Congressional Commerce and Finance. Dr Harold Taylor, director of freshman, who turned it Campus Police., over to. LMtiig YWOA you down, relax and take your elections. * — the Upjohn Institute for Com¬ pleasure BIG with a Cheeterfleldl The AFL-CIO Committee on 217 Town send Packed more amoothly by Stevenson against President Eis¬ munity Research in Kalamazoo, political Education (COPE) — enhower in 1956 Kroll said most is committee chairman. DRESS SHIRTS Accu.Rey, it'e the imoathtn the federation's political action of COPF.'s spending that year The proponed survey, Taylor f 1.77 each Featuring tasting smoke today. organization—called on all* AFL- was in behalf of congressional said, would forecast "the types CIO unions in a resolution to candidates because the AFL-CIO of industries that will expand (S for 95) w vyi THE PLAYBOYS laufca far real... —he theetei fletdl meet unfilled money quotas from endorsement of Stevenson came and the types of new Industries United Shirt Distributor fSO foe etoey philoaopkieol verm oerepted far pukli- the 1956 presidential campaign only five weeks before the elec¬ that ran be expected as a result Frand or Center ■L RiM 9-12 P.M. 73e per person cotton. Ckiamfidd. P.O. Bow 2!, New York 49. N.Y. and to pledge new 1957 quotas tion. of atomir development, the .tames McDevitt and Jack "Not that we didn't support Saint Lawrence Seaway and Kroll, COPE co-directors, said Stevenson to the hilt," Kroll automation." the money is needed to carry on said. "We did." This would be the first joint 1957 political "education" pro¬ MeDevItt and Kroll said they study of its kind undertaken grams and to build up a war have reported to Congress 1956 by the four universities, Taylor chest for an early start on the expenditures totaling about said. 1958 campaign. $866,666, made np of voluntary ••We isn't aspect well come contributions of onion members, anywhere near ta reaching ear plus 1266.600 contributed from goal." Kroll tali. "But we're ga¬ union treasuries and spent on ins ta try." "political education" among un¬ Kroll, 71-year-old former di¬ ion members. rector of the CIO-PAC (Political The AFL-CIO political spend¬ Action Committee) before the ing total in 1956 thus was well AFL-CIO merger, is retiring as over a million dollars. The reso¬ COPE co-director, effect ive lution adopted Wednesday called March I, but has not as yet sub¬ on unions to kitty up nearly two mitted his resignation formally. million dollars in delinquent This would leave McDevitt alone quotas from the 1956 campaign heading COPE. and to contribute that much The AFL-CIO supported Adlal again in 1957. CONTACT LENSES! A Representative of — tolls bow you, too, con stop wooriog flottotl laorn how eaidy thousand* |utt Uk# your¬ self improved their looks and HARRISON their s"* Staff Monitors New York Snubs Arab King; (jtniplolo Netr Soo. Soi. Index Ike Greets Saud at Airport J MORE DAYS! A bibliography, ing to which accord¬ the authors, covers the WASHINGTON (Ah—President "We look forward w«'h great tion long has sought an Ar;. OF entire field of social Science in Eisenhower and King Saud held expectation to discussing prob¬ lems with you that are import¬ leader strong enough and friend¬ ly enough to net as o bridge h. international programs, has been a private conference Wednesday, •3 ' turned out by u man-wife com¬ botif our countries. We tween the United States ah t 3".. hours after, the Mideast ant to SHEPARD'S bination ol MSU faculty inem- value your friendship and out ■ sensitive, unpredictable Ar.it monarch got an all-out personal • hers. conversations should leaders In a world whose cu¬ welcome from the President. of these Bruce L Smith, associate pro¬ Eisenhower obviously was try¬ touts and rules are so foreign • come results to strengthen and fessor of political science, and those of America. ing to take the sting out of ihe n affirm the friendship with your his wife Chitr.'i M. Smith, social snubbing Saud got in New York SEMMNM \l. tl.KAHANCK science Instructor, have com¬ City. Mayor Robert Wagner of country." Saud responded in Arable, piled the new publication which provides about 2,01)0 indexed descriptions of writings in the N\w York refused to welcome the Saudi Arabian king, accus¬ trail dated by an aide into Eng¬ lish. He said he expected frank APO Hold s SALE liold. Kntllled "International Com¬ munication and Political Opin¬ ion." the listings will be of value ing him of favoring slavery and being Cutholic. anti-Jewish and anti- Eisenhower made an unprece¬ talk-, appreciated "such a welcome" and added: wish "On to behalf assure «f my warm people I your excellency Initiation III MUIKDS OF PAIRS S I.KhT I.KFT dented gesture by going himself I P ro to students and worker* In so¬ ciology. political science, psy¬ chology and to anyone roneern- tt» the air|K»rt to welcome Ihe 55-year old king. Eisenhower ol mv desire to lationship with the establish our re¬ people on the basis of amity and American Saturday 5«% hailed him as "our friends" as rd with international informa¬ mutual Interest." Alpha Phi Omewi, natiiu-. stair News Photo by John Wade on honor guard boomed a 21- tion programs and propaganda. Farmer guests on the campus enjoy their afternoon Wednesday gun sulutK Eisenhower invited Saud to :il service hnnnrnry. will huM Research for the bibliography dining the rural progress pageant In the Tnion. Square dancing was At the airport, Flsenhowrr Washington in a hid fm his ac¬ its formal initiation nt p.n Ijegan in* 1951. It rovers the only part of the day's program. tive support of the President.:, guided Sand liy the elbow Saturday. 519 FAST years 1943-55 and Is supple¬ through the 25-mlnute welcom¬ proposal for blocking Commun¬ Dean Voller of the men's di\ ist expansion in the Middle East. ™Aheparas mentary to a previous study by ing ceremonies. sinn. Chief William Thacker at Recently Located I' of M (lord administra- • Prof. Smith entitled "Propa¬ The Eisenhower GRAM) A few minutes earlier Eisen¬ Robert Bennett, of the Iairt-.it> ganda. Communication and Pub¬ hower had told a news confer¬ Boy Scout Council, will be ini* lic Opinion." Returns Home After Changing Mind IttVFR ence he deplored "any discourt¬ Pick Seniors ated as honorary rneinbers. ONLT J H

v Tutihci'I 1 l)ox. ft ox. ran* 1.85 on her mother's shoulder. days before she left the campus. hower told the king that his man committee of Senior Council. sophomore; Clarence Sheuft-lt Tue-day she said she had no father. Ihn Rand, had been a The parents are Mr and Mrs. A home economics major. Lansing freshman; Ralph Tent W Crii|n-Jnlri- t rii«M' school. "We are equally fortunate in ance-agent .at Susquehanna. alt college point average, and Joe Trirkey. Fasl Lansing fresh W i.nijirfrnil Jiiire I'uirti 1 l)ox. 6 ox. rail* 1.15 rolling you our friend," Eisen¬ is president of her sorority, man; Jim Weeks. Flint juniot hower said, adding: Kappa Alpha Theta. and Gerald Zarend, Monroe jutt W Ta»■»rriiic .It'irr I'u«ro I Dox. 6 ox. ran* 1.75 THOMPSON JEWELRY (0. Veteran* Aasoelalimt ence Boyne, who is a dairy sci¬ major, was a member of sophomore lor. President Hannah, Dean Kit W l*inra|i|ilr Ji'i- • Pol 1 Uux. Oox. ran* 1.65 M.urlee R. and William H. Hwaifna Nerd* Secretaries Green Helmet, men's honorary, and is now a and Biggie Munn are the homo ary members invited to the in W l.inn iilr .isr«> 1 Pox. 6 ox. ran* 1.40 SPECIALIZING IN FINE JEWELRY Persons Interested in doing member of Blue Key. junior tiation. and senior men's honorary, and and FIRST CLASS SERVICE secretarial work for the Veter¬ This initiation concludes a I? Excaltbur, senior men's honor¬ week period of pledging dtiriit: an's Association are asked to FRANDOR ■ Two Sloreo ■ fast ary. which each of the pledges con • MIKC- 3R0J. PROVISION (0. CENTER Mall Caart ■ ■ ,0 ' ■ LANSING ■ 111 MAC. Aw. contact Boh Roinal in Organi¬ zations Room 2 of the Union dent I-ist year Boyne was presi¬ of Agricultural Council pleted 30 service hours Serve projects included the Red ( i>. • "f'eti.ril Michigan's Largest Frnren Fond Center" weekdays from 2-5 p.m. and of his fraternity, Farm¬ blood iv 5-m» ■ Serve You ■ H> t-tiw house. He holds a 3.93 all col¬ drive, football sales, hospital service at Ol ballm • 120 Henitfrr C'l. ((Iff East Mich. Ate. lllvd.) Unsinn Kl) 2-359.1 • "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" UF AGAINST IT? lege average. Memorial Health Center, and " , Hungarian Clothing drive. Mrn'n Union Appoint- Tlirri' New I :liiiirtn«-ii cashmere sale! Quality GASOLINE ■n Lavral Prh-t IB T.wl •the Men's Union committee chairmen. has announce : appointment of three John Dobbcn, Jackson juni is the new rush chairman. replaces Dick SchlafT, C»ro* t > 1! Regular I Ethyl JN>inte sophomore, who was ar Com** Fur voHr exams, Keep the time 30V | 33V pointed personnel chairman. Darrel Rott, Harvard, III., set ior, was appointed assistant p« i No-Notts Near at hand. BULK ALt'OHOI, sonnel chairman, replacing B Kennedy, Lansing junior, When yon feet You have to cram. Take Out 89c leave of absence. With each Sl.M purchase Stay alert! Take i; 88 No-Nod. man f mt cm. Cigarettes lie Oil 21c a qt. and up pMkife DEADLINE far — FEB. 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V V •' . f FBMMRf 5 % 205 NORTH WASHINGTON . . . DOWNTOWN LANSING Maori laangry Sqe^pneat fi ■ ■ u,, OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL NINE SM i Russians Expel U. S. Military Attaches II hu h 1 /«.<«»»? Tuo pasxer-bss jpprtiithril Jannnrv 31. 1957 M)Cmo *V ^TATT \TW« ~ Page Five — Wolverine nihan Editor Patty M«y- Monday jn'cf j«kfi for Senate Plans Year-Long lAiilanalioii directions to Mason. Ar;i iNvl «• It. • (.halves ■BKBB|g||| 15. Day Pretty obli-ed the pair h» directing smith of The moral f ist theni I an*in* i*t nine the sforr miles is J jihor Racketeer Probe Vl ASHINYiTO.V <,v, r lie Semite voted unanimously that fatty failed to a*h them \\ oh 1 e bu'sil.iv lo -id up a yi'ar lone, s:\5o,doo inve-dipation of Not Given whirl) Mason the* wanted Ar.it eti- A##/#*/ .Mason Dormitory ? Township or Mason fUlev-i-il bit ions." raclseleerintr "in the fielcf of labor manaioqnenf re- gn * Should it he the latter, I- .r.-ov. 1 a re•«.!,,tmn re.p . . . beorumi'bw r.ff i.ib <.f the Wiinliiiiitlon Siivk lily to Celebrate . somewhere, in Mirhi-m Iv. it.-' :>«• -. ,1 eigl.t-ua—.her t.i- <» : power f :I Teimster uni«»n refiis- Art of Retaliation February IS-17 guy* is a are hi( pi.ire thinking that M-u )"'• The r,< .. lire hud beer . U' tHv. lurked juri-riu-tioti. Tbev would- .avng the group without 11 • en* l.v Fl INT ' i». . urn.: otbiT things. Movnw —Soviet riusnh. Th—Tho United Aufn •Scr.aV ru'e- •••■ :m!*ee je • .,,.• fund had been W't kers union will hold • apparent .it ion retaliation for the of Puss-kins by the long celebration here the 20th anniversary of the end a week- mark To,, Sliitlrnls •I - o'-.'r .. S' ii MiJ ••,.'! , nuwiti «»d,.m ... t.e- t.- iv *!'«■ iMi . t |it i *er una! Dave otfi. ia! bill •" •>! Be. I »r t'»• ii.st States. Wednesday ord- , ...» two American assistant of Mt the Genera! Motors sit-down ike ' Slaaa Musical tD A'! • a ... 1)-,e ■ . e quu • . •• !■ ui'ii'ii i• •. "a. p! i• v■ • iOf>-\. with Vii-e the Pre. i - - Vary attaches to go home. Mcf Icllan. who is expected I«» i. • ,ip|»r»int«st la I'aircltihl •:>n»i'uil - v v Robert Darter, DAW region iJ The two expelled are Mat. head the special committee sai l ... h. - « r i* a!lit f. or Heplih" duector, said today !he observ¬ <£:"umh:o wax »nl> a preliminary thihert Iv Tansej' of Arlington, ance Feb B through Feb IT it ion- •celts to The \mr « c»- .. . haiire and that franklx the \ .. and Capt. Charles W. Stock* rekindle the Mpiritue! hoi.! lire'- that burned so brightlv in tra will give H amount probably would hive to S.'.,-- Me< lo!' in. Frvin ( D- i nf Jacksonville, Fin. he increased. Nf Mel • ,1 thv 1937 " R W: . I ' I |UT Concert Su* •' tv 4 ; Tin- V. S. embassy was not M.e . R-KD ..ere ehoven I'he 4.V«t.»v sit-down ended F ..c hild T» • .i'- - A ' .•Pteed. It bad been expect- !■ " 'h. .':%••• tieations- stibcom- <1iv Feb. II. 1937. when Gener.il )•»•♦* I'.U '.be U: • ..me such action since ttie •••.• K-.rn. a! ••ummi'tee Motors C orp. hecumc the lirst of r • S State Department pn- ! uf ik.-' h»- e> < » Sc.,- J >.••• K'l,i • the ,.1, . major auto 4 in-tt'. . ■ iincixt on Jan. 15 that M.ij. companies to . f:.-d\ I»- M u • i M N'.iu'.u i Hi- recognize the union. It set off t- ' inn • r - . .. . . ihtii P Krvlov, Soviet assistant M-r- and Gol.tw iter < R-Ai i/) a wave of similar strikes across |rt»rf«»rrt'« r* an.I • • • • • ii '.ny attache in Washington, the are h««n«e-ed tr Presumably these names were 11 ir • i lwen ordered nut of the country. •• , Pi.ini't I i » T. '• • Y suggested lo Nixon by the Sen¬ C*i' Darter said the Fbnt celebra¬ • • - - »uti!»>• on tiic grounds that he ate's party leaders. t'a? at M tried to buy military Infor- tion will start with traditional "white shirt day at Fisher Bodv and . *tii'..? Y ' i'h«. ■.'• ohiiioli leave..- i? to Pl> eion and had obtained elec- I). • . mic equipment improperly. Cameramen Mike O'ltoiirke and Walt Tannenha urn worth. emcee Reggie Mason move in to foeus and Wednesday night guest J. <\ Kelly. ^RpaStghl^'"dIreelor0!" rud- Plant 2. where since the end "f Wolff from • Ii u>.-, ■ h.• F \ • • V - . .t i m . . i'e •■'iii:; lui Die eOfti- The Vi.— the strike. Local 598 members • .- • I)..! Ya- ili M. Molev. described by have Concerto ' • |» . ui'-r ' . i ,i-i eufivene the Ki¬ Soviet embassy as a clerk, worn white shirts once ,» •>.. Claws SImiics in Orehe:'ra Plans were laid for setting up ee-ihle :• t.» organise 'Spolliglil' O'.uu year as "a badge of the respect y • -* • . • ll !• r 1 r. left New York Sunday. . and- Following Miss Takar*" *ol«». the special committee after the The resolution calls for a final Y \\ ehington sources said he was dignity auto workers won Senate Labor Committee and tnat day." the orchestra will introduce ' II- report on the inquiry by Jan. 31. Bolt! . qwlled in connection with the Mcf letlan's investigations sub¬ Students Produce, Direct Other locals may pick up the egy for flboe. Horn* and I9*.K. V'.v York arrest on spy charges committee laid ronffietinc claims custom this year. Carter said, in String* " a rnmpo*ition omtpl-I- Reliah'e -.uou-a ,n m- ontfci c Jacob Alt»am and the natural- of jurisdiction to stildv this lirld. ed in December <»f |'C.C )»* T- • a move to "rededicate ourselves . .Ufa!,: -n •' r -iter- jti~ . » Americans Jack and Myra I.ee T'." piuivu! ga»hei-ed to the principles established in Polifrone. Dur.ind sophomore ion .mi • vet > high in .rjhij Sotjle 1937 •> r,f challengev. throw the •»■!■ •»! amine .•r.long:i Weekly WKAR-TV Show and to show our younger Gsear F' • ; u rufelt \ note handed to IT S Am- - .■ • . members how rough the battle i?!V.'-'u»ation begun «-ar!" r not H.:-. • the first. •.(--ador Charles Bohlen before completes 'h»- Hor,"- Tem this month >the i really was." the program ■ > <\ ,•*. ■ i hman. KNin by N. S. Patolichev, a Sov- Sit-downer parties will he "Poem for Flute an-i "• fresh- .» deputy foreign minister, Rv 1V\T MI IOV , ular WKAR-TV production of terviews held at Fisher Stmd'tedt .■»!,■»i-geti that the two military on topics which the Body locals 59N wori • • ,•« - >, • liiniot Tomorrow's assignment' plan, "Spotlight." p juts- ( o,i. hes i'ics had been "engaged in incompatible with their produce and direct a live fifteen minute TV show. "Spotlight" originated In the student teresting. director feds are in¬ and 581 to honor those who took part in the strike. amateur Finishing the contend in *9>"t. cor*. t»-,. ... BALFOUR'S accredited diplomatic fall of 1936 to give students in The diredor must The other GM local involved rhe*tra will plnv Brahms' f select his \.tus as Fraternity Sorority Jetrelry • Kir. This would barely fn/o the — ffieiils." It said their further the advanced TV section a own talent and set a in the strike, Chevrolet Loral movement Sy r»' otion. N* y members of Dr Frling Jorgen- program lonot chance to produce and direct idea B59. will distribute reprints of D major 73 •av m the Soviet Union, there- scn's for it Following approval 11' If!; TV directing class Kor • Stnlinnrry • (lifts f .'o. was "undesirable" and that an on-the-air situation. from Dr. Jorgensen he then he- the DAW (Ktper issued during them It is a weekly routine as oicir immediate departure was Assisting each student direc¬ gins work according to a def¬ ft,r sit-down. Hnu*r FJprtrtl Felloir • Novell ir" • Mortals a 12 they work together for the ret;- tor in the presentation is the --Tianded. inite schedule of deadlines he Carter said city-wide celebra¬ • Trophies • Awards durih:! The note gave no details of permanent master of ceremon¬ has drawn up. The finished pro¬ tions with top union leaders at¬ Of Physical Society • I'liriille* • Knitwear com iervi< • •he charges die and set no time for two attaches to leave The Mnd Romlu'i* ies. a Reggie Mason. Holt senior, spec h student, selected from duct piust he ready for presen¬ tation at 8:15 on the Wednesday tending •IV in are. scheduled Flint and Feb. 24 for m Feb. I*m- Dr. C D H.iuse. ru de • • ef i'hone or Write II.. physjes and astronorny. : « r 's embassy said no time has other applicants during a set night assigned to him sing. ►a I I.n • Olrc >.en arranged for the departure Indictetl hy of auditions, judged recting class itself by the di¬ The ■ nf final minute unit minnir of airtime ni Jirnmr | # . elected can a Fello-.v »»? Phy ical -Society *Kr. I' ., ,. . KI SS Itt SH "Yn.ir Halfr.nr Man" T.in«ev, bachelor son of a re- rid b. . doesn't entirely wind up the LfltlSIII!' I IfI Yf'tS contributed a riim '.-r ?•' . red general, came here Grand Jury The students their • army carry out show as far as the direetor is search articles »n :>«; • : t> a\ Ann Arlinr Slore 1321 S. I niverxily !7 months ago. Storkell. who ts program work under Dr. Jor- concerned. Afterward comes a irried, has been irt Moscow gensen and his assistant, Monroe weekly critique from both Dr. To Dire ('.tnnedy molerulur structure • u > NOrmanity .1-17.1.1 Ann Arbor, Mlrh. NF.W spectro««N»py and -an a! inN v months. YORK. i/P< George Carol, a graduate student from Jorgensen and a member of the Russia has retaliated before Newark. N.J Each class Lansing Civic Players wMI Metesky was indictPri Wednes¬ mem¬ station staff, who has observed en ber prevent the comedy. The Fif'h when its diplomatic officials day r»n 47 counts for planting takes his turn on cameras, the show for that express pur- Season," Wednesday. Tickets Mincc 1 w . re expelled by the United 20 homemade bombs in New mikes, lighting, and set up as will go on sale Tuesday It will .Starting — Eeat ure Shown —- S'otc- In May, 1955, three York City in the past five year-. well as in the key position as Then the prospective director 1:25 e he A enran military attaches were r.i.-ied to leave after the expul- Although Metesky, the con¬ fessed Marl Bomber, denied he director-producer;. The format of the show has ' can retire from "Spotlight's" tie the third production of the current season. TODAY 7:55 • - <1:10 5:55 juni spotlight for a few weeks as The pla.v deals with the life • of Soviet embassy officials. ever attempted, to kill been considered altered since anyone the hectic week begins again i. II hehind-the-rack.s in the garment March, 1954, four other with his infernal devices, seven Its beginnings. At the start it for the next aspiring student. Gro¬ American military attaches were of the counts allege attempted covered a much wider scope of industry. ss or , -wd of improper activities. murder. materials: .'an programs, dra¬ an i two of them were sent home The entire grand jurv indie- matic productions and dance re¬ I. wr¬ „ •< r ttie U. S. had expelled ment carries maximum penal¬ views. FROM THE DARING BEST SELLER it per- " tv officials of the Soviet em- ties Now the programs are of more >g >r, B • !>.' V The traffic in unwelcome dip¬ > ea is. The upon conviction charges, of however, are 815 unified plan, consisting of in- Elegant, What *as the officials between lomats and Radio Ihulernlor Communist Wc-i has been heavy in recent countries and the meaningless unless and until Metesky's sanity is established. Mr. Jones! truth about <•. ks Moscow's action Wed¬ He is now undergoing mental tests at Rellevue Hospital. Token to llon/atal the great man? nesday brought the tit-for-tat \ W3S it the cheers sere in the last seven weeks to He admitted placing 32 bombs Major John B. Barron was in New York stnre 1940 flow- taken to Edward W. Sparrow mx Communists, 3 Westerners, of the millions nil but one of them expelled. evre. because the law sets a lim¬ Hospital Friday, and a report it — the statute of limitations — Wednesday said his condition fore an alleged criminal is was good. | oho knew his yoice Williams Opposes on the time that may elapse he- A WKAR-Radio report said ...or the tears brought to justice, the indict- that "Viewpoint" would he on Board Control bombs planted sinee March, Sundav. but thev did not sav of the women who ment concerned itselt only with definitely that Major Barron, Of Highway Post 1952. the regular host, would be there. knew his lies? Twenty-two of Metesky's The subject of "Viewnoint" Gov. Williams said Wednesday bombs exploded, injurying 15 will be "Your Right To Know," Was it the love ve will persons, none gravely. No one with Dr. Paul J. Deutschmann, not support, for reasons of timing, a pending bill to take was killed. director of the school of jotir- he inspired... 'he office of State Highway The general sessions rourt in¬ naliam, A! Kaufman, Lansing Commissioner out of the elec- dictment covered 20 of the Bureau of the Detroit Times, or the hate fve sphere. bomb planting incidents. and Lowell W. Treaster, director Such a proposal was .introduc¬ of information services, discuss¬ he returned? Resides the seven charges of ed in the House by Rep. George attempted murder, there were ing the topic. W Srtliade (R-Ann Arbor), and One man looked 15 founts of damaging a build¬ is scheduled for a committee ing with explosives, five counts _ RPOF OHIWR — for the truth... hearing today. of maltriously placing explo¬ FOl'B BABIBBI Sallade wants to place the sives in a building. anA '!« counts I and found the most Highway Department under a seven-member board, including of possession of a bomli. Dohn's Barter Shoo fascinating story The possession counts carry Hean.v of the state's three largest r BA.VDOB rCNTCB a maximum of seven years each, ♦ng.neering schools, with power "Elegant: correctly fine m dress," says Noah Webster, of our time! the others 25 years each. appoint a deportment direc¬ and elegance has been styled tor tastefully into our "Resort When the snbjeet was brought weave sport coats with the finest fabric obtainable. 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I arm HmiH iMhei* to he considered arc HO u I'M I' II SHI v* *HT ind not to he forgotten i» MSI". Bruce I illvblad. Fore-* t Ol HI II hn*t Mi tide an ''t ile, w hlrh tin I* Itrll »«. r H I ail •t .in K'HIj-.i* Stale's Do!an slim* Nil V» H 1 I'l (sited fourth in the \t \ \ rham I' H Sli ii |* * I HI \h jijinir! Moll* Mull* \*. I lii * pbmsldp* last spline H I v*. A » 1*1 Ilie 73-yard hlth hurdle* I Ol'HT III ..vim t.'n.k* I k * tomtit he one nl Ihe heal rarea I Mi* AliH I'hl I'M v*. 1,(1 m tin 300• >a; I ul'h the final outcome rated K Hit ** i»ri» sting champim it toss-up. ii. |.iin.s ** iih frrmri* I nmrdUni v». Nil Htrrtchrf* A .msm, Ha' i IIIM Hill. the rt'»o >,mi run is rated ( harlnttf it. ll»l .! i •" t'uiti n . on: with Iowa'* Fokcr and |im« h* aimer* s*. Harm* Hears M I. I.lon* II. War Mawhs ti.ntouia Fitieh. Kansas State's I triiirm A 1". i*. s res* l.aii> I leneh. the detruding I * an* M hnlar* **. T#r««ll'l FIRRY iiKimr.N i »Miej-ioo, Mi^voi * pick l>amkn, HOi KM . . . Impreaalve shimini . . . tIn l.onii laid inn I* an open V" "iiri's On anil Wat lie's Tul- H llnv* anil Thria fill ll'rar- fift'l with Mate'* t..i* |Vn*low . llrr) Scholars 37; »UI!ej H. 3.1 Iiins.1* Olio *>» i(r * state. .lc**c Id Mr krdlr or t'nruli 1 he "lutded" race of the night II. Hn** I iih.tr* v*. V*. Man* lif* milr* 4 Bailey 1 frottl the openitpt Coaelies Pick whistle established a lead which l/mamm'A lull .1 * I "iw I »krr giirn 4 will he the 73-yard intermedi¬ »h im r. ate hurdle* where Ihvk and Voire flame'* lubre* l.ewi* rc- l'lii Tan Winner they nevet relinquished. Ihe slubtv rn Bailev it quin¬ lie«l«len as *ttme an old rivalry. Phi Tail defeated the Emmons tet came within one point of the Michigan choice t" looks vi). t es' like a tu'h defend its good Eagles. 2-0, in IM hockey Wed- nvday night , victors, but did not have the pe.oss.it* artillery to win. Top Defender toil m the mile relay Playing cautious hockey f«»r Ha' Foodley of Halle* 4 look m If»F Hoffman* ib« first six minute*. Phi Tail high game suiting honors as he T in* Hedmrt. who had in ued at the 0 18 mark when hammered in 13 markets on . of tossing the hall hi' Gar* Howard passed the purk three field goals anil seven free m the air in the last three se< t '«m the corner to dcfcnscmati throws. Cupid" \ ,'mi .lew ell who rapped it past .Jerry Hcfflcy collected 12 oiids of the Ohio State gain, was named "Peforwiive Pla*er goalie Del Schroedcr points on six field goals for the C h V.A- With just 1 25 elapsed in the losers. t!,i Week" t*> his coaches Hidden hasn't received ; s.-cond period Howard sped publicity rrcently a* hm it's the ''Continentid I'-uoh d.-wit the left boards, faked the .to n CJreen and Jack Quiga' Clutch Hairs in Spring dofvnseman out i ui of position and « pas* on Harris Seymour's hut Spartan victories lv was a key to the tu this past wcr'- k and he blasted a low five- hB •i« end. finto the bottom left band lie worrit I-! point* In the tun Ensemble Colors In On final period Phi Tau Results games, high for Iht «- «• » ng 23 himselt. In the »>'• • St,.!r game, after liolding to: ward Ken Sidle to nine points f tot first half, he was switched t.« go.ird the Bucks' leading scntv. 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