.. Oldtimers Ready and Ily I. AH It V CJI'STIN Rarin' to Go Against Varsity... players to dress for the gamr and indicated he would go "It's* puinp to. be along with the following starting lineup: rough." That was (^oacli Frank Waters' only roimnctit as his Ktuis, Dave Kaiser and Tony k"i<«l/.jcj; tackles, I ran (' linen and .loe t'arm*her*. guard- KHison Kelly and John team of former Spartan footluill preats prepared for their clash with the Michipan State varsity in the first Annual .Middleton; center t»an « urra *t ;ai terback, Jim Ninowski; . Old Timers ('lassie Saturday at 2 p.m. at Maeklin Field. left half. I Mane he Martin; rtyM had, Walt Kowalcr.yk, and The pame, which replaces the Green W hite contest as fulibaek. I km Aretnl. the finale of the sprinp football propram, includes some f»0 Waters hasn't y'et •Ux phs! who .y ill start for the Old ex-Spartan pridders, all of whom will see net ion apainsi Timers but said that aM of hi- wil! >ee action. Coach huffy hnuphertv's eleven. During halftime. former M>t All-Americans will he sa¬ Tickets for the clash are liftf cents to MSF students luted. Mo*I of them will he playing in the game. Those who %*ith II) cards, hiph school and prade seliool sfudents. Ml will he on hand are: other tickets are one dollar. The tickets, all peneral admis¬ T.d I'apdo*; I kin ( n I i tuindnoi*. I kin Mason, sion, mat he ohtained at the sladium Saturday. KvereSt "Si'iinv" («rainiei>, |u»*» ( .tr* \. AI Ik»row, Jim The pame shapes up as a real pitched battle with no Kl'is. hick Tarn burn. !»•<;■. \f«A.its l«.rry Fowler, Karl (piarter asked or piven on either sale. The current vounp- Morra.Il, Norm .Master-, t ;ir' ' Iba k Nystrotn and Jerry sters want to show the estimated 18.IMH) fans expirted'to I'Uniuii- , sit in on proceediups that they can outplay their illustrious I he tr.inie \x ill vi>nruh* f««ur:h annual Football ( oache-' ( lini,-, a> «r!l a- >i-r:i j f«Nitball tr/eiiup. The opponents, and the Old Timers are out to show the upstarts that they (the oldtimers) aren't so old after ail. clinic, which opened Thursdav, This panic is not intended to he an exhibition in any coach of Stanford t t iv- r - ,n , Ill't FY IIAFCillERTY BUY WATERS the I niversity of Oklahoma vil sense, but a real, all-out battle. And for the first time in . . . waiting . . . . . rcadv . . • MSI history, the varsity won't he the sentimental favorite. pert of the ( ley eland Iltowti-. Earl Murrall fire* * p»M 1* thr (Miltimers practirr Mission in Varsity Coach Daupherty named a group of ti.'t varsity pir|>aration for Saturday'* game acainst thr Vamity. Midland High School. s vro VIKKT* Michigan State News I'urrun minOtrrs «( N.%T«» r.ailiniird Ihfir *»a»H»srU I'lm* «<»ln«( palrntial ..mmtima tO-trfc »nd Mo Hr- rt,d , hiiarr of nurlear and »«f ) Ike Recalls Envoy From Two-Count Indictment Middle East Aral* Invitation Is Issued Against Beck Not Forthcoming Union Head NV ASHINUTONtl1. President Kisenhower Thurs¬ MSU Bill day trim* tip on Kyy.pt. Syria (loultl Bet itntl Jnrdan as participants at this time in his military ■ Fussed by economic plan for combating- 10 Years Jtltl.ril Mrt ARTHY controversy over . . • Middle Kast < otiununism T'lC |'i rsidcut .M'li'd ' "in-- Senate, 19-1 WOO! ( 4MII IIMTll Ills spcs'l.i! jiniu"a lu! t.iii' s M \\ MIJ I'l'Mll) P Ru-hanls. *-!;• "Mtig '•» >rw* Capital Reporter Chi Jury Atiion Senator Male have him mark ti • i Malting f«n invitations to visit these three MSI ' • nitich nipruilptl «p- TA( OMA. Wash hVi Arab countries. pmpriutiotis I.ill passnil tin1 Have Ik'i'k, the one t mm McCarthy ¥ The invitations seemed un¬ likely to be furthciHUing three nations had marie clem All fd-iiaU' Tliurs (laugh. Bruce Ktlniri and Join l.vscti pi ml poster* to ir- 1D-1 marpiiL Thr l»i!l yoos to to the the presidency of one «»f nation's Hippest labor million ready dollar* Fa eh. in the I Ion <• tml.iy lor iniiiul mind students of Tuesda.v * I rofth-Soph rally. unions, was charped here its own way. had void should¬ con.siik'iaiiou. l\i»*iiio Canned ered Richards. Thursday with income tax After TI |U l.iwr Ailment It was to get him out of tins •Hands Arrow* I lie Sea* biJI bad lie.... . • evasion. embarrassing situation that the tll.it i t I t.ufi St ».. •«'" A federal eiand jury nfuin- State Department lust week at. i-ti two mint milK tmcul W ASH I N (i T O N |4®>— lie\I'd Ifi. Sit,a• ■ < ■ ' a • i Spartans to Stage nounecd Richards would k«* to against the 1« ousters' t't.um In Hi iiiil« i it ;1 wrote an end Thurs- Bonn. West Germany, to confer «.»nst»tulmiuilH\ «luef altei it Was reconvened iv ?<> the storm-filled ca- with Secretary of State Dulles fKiintA •pnetly tn heat the ease. Dulles went to • Bonn Tuesday mr of Sen Joseph H. Mc- The main otu The first «ount ehaige- him * Mn arth%. must one of the 20th controversial po¬ cell- for a NATO meeting The State Department *.»id last week that l»ullr* and Rich¬ International Week er a ing dal out long lime -:i pt-iiviMuii ,»t < ti¬ lay In at l t >uu ><■« »'h,a.. Sy <;+«»*» Haw kin. Iloetor Stanley Idzerda. dirrrlor mi thr II«nimt> t •liege, and llr. with failure to his tional 105(1 ineonu- on tnxe* of n port which addi¬ $56,42(1 : houlil «,f litical figures. ard* would meet to plan the rest -•><• John A Hamuli are flaiikrd by Jamrr %«ndrrja*. East l.an*inc. and of Richards' itinerary through Spurt iinx Mill Iiuv, the «»p|H>rttinily to *1 retch tfirir eluded'in the jaitic (•ail riourdc. Norway, at Thursday'* all-A dinner. I he two rordft have U*en paid. The ftccniid ruiint aceufte* Berk Th«' w . • i u s i n Republican the Middle East to explain the "IIuihIh Arrow the Sea" next wtvk in an effort to hotter iinjKirt.ini l»>. ;«H have received four-point* for II r*iwrrntnr term*. «" ♦>'».' at the Naval tions. of axfti*tini; in preparation of * p Hi. umicrxttimi their world neijrhlork. • Eisenhower plan. Sru. I'aoI t Yoimger (It-l.jn- false tax return for the Tram- sVi.'vi at nearby Bcth- "Han.la Across the .Sea" is the theme of International < . M.* ■ of an inflammation ok«' down the function- But Eisenhower Thursday to cancel that meeting. decided Week. May '>-11—a week of activities rovolvinir around ftitiffi Aiiirmbd the original bill Wrdnr*da> uilh an MSI'-Slate 1'lai.ina I'ageaiit. tloiidav-Friday i»(rn»' Building Joint Aftxn., Couuril in No. Seattle, !K in In.cte.ih, he directed Richards to ; liver He was 47. forenrn students and the Board of Agriculture la* for thr xantc year. •• • iapital, which saw him national attention with rejurn to Washington For the records, it was explained that Richards is coming here to help countries they rrprcseat. Faith living unit the Stu¬ 8 Finalists eapUal outlay (classroom* and lalroralorir* to he built by Early Pledges Indicate cil It alleged that the Joint Coun¬ Building Assn. fiad expend d ■v> mi-hunting campaigns and dent Inter - Religious Goum it l&MD. $16,718 for building ixiytnent pirpKic the new foreign aid Successful UUhmI Drive ha.I i««?n and alterations when it "had in ,pr euh. nNnmento »ff r* b.v truth lesser sum.' exijended a substantially The ('.-unt il wiii al*o m,wo. air Senators Elinci portei R f . "f f"(!» '"to relative obscurity, however, to hide a more practi¬ cal reason. That was that, after a sttie* »»f discussions of for¬ In Primaries field) and Lewi* ( hi ntinan - It- Ann Ailw'i j Porter :>t«>.«t Hloiu- 1'ledges received to date indicate one of the most suc¬ ed Judge George H. Boldt order¬ a beneh wanent issued im¬ • foe alike expressed tearing 12 countries in six week* eign religious beginning Thursday. cessful blood drives in .MM" history, according to Urry mediately for thv 63-year-old •* his passing. Old feuds witii ifindubun. w'tttn for the moment and with three more on hi* J< iscph just C'retire Anxious p.m. in thr |ntern*lion*l (enter. while Dave Ball and Rick Sb principle," beeall.se !"• luheved As an interesting hwist. coips spokesman quoted him av. saying R McCarthy. Tuesday tvemng the fiaUru- rnever will battle each othei ' «r a hurry-up building program sjamsnrs are soluiting ONs-t Ail raiwlutfite* f«»r clawi offui- that because he furs been noti¬ Eisenhower joins me drive donotions in men - rtonn> To will host f sv- Yr £ our profound sym- McCarthy in the Keep Frieiuls jt yes and sororities I- rt ign student-' lor dinner. .The junior vice president Jovee Ififtxetle and J ti d > and fraternities, while aidct of- !mis are visiting toed units .• und.- o j.Un to t.i'upaign in living must submit a lint stating fied action officially of the grand jury and on advice of coun¬ * e.vW-f.a 'v ^ jirsorul toss she has ATHENS i/l"' -- The Creek government said Thursday it gtuihf.tv wili be of ti'Tn.itoiits Wednesday. dmncr guest* I angnhr both ftnifthrd far ill front in the bid for Junior sec¬ BULLETIN An An eriean R» d receiving unit a . » be st*ti«*td ba*«t which d'-riutoriu-x will be visit- sel. I cannot matter at this-tunc ' comment on the II' had agreed in discussions with MSG v Concert Band will fea¬ retary. The ' sophomore presi¬ *■♦!. a. a fiat days and at w hat "The maximum punsibie penal¬ K .urvlvH k» kl> >llr NEW YORK 1 V —4i ambler in Dem Hall Ball»«**n from 8- '« Jama. i\ JUthards, special T.s ture interna!u-ntal mus.< in a dent's rare will pit Joe Wallace t; < ., '-rdmg to Jan Coojwr. ty under each count ul the in¬ muI, lli*. Ju> Frank f'ofttello sulfrrrd a graz¬ :» next M'.iidio-Fi i'3a> dictment is five year* in prison envoy to the Middle East, that concert WiMrtesday evening in against flirk Wheeler. con.nushionc r. ;"T M" u4 Um lal.nl ing bullet wound of the sralp I he hliHHl will he processed wi; and $10,000 fine. "hl" ">'» Greece is one of the countries the Aud. IVimarrcfc were not nectary a >4#*r4 rmrt, thli any other division. -- • :'iv Thurftday night in what police into plasma and stored for u*e H i names r.f pori:.ois in cj h I'.r covered by the Eisenhower doc- Infen.ati-mal 1'tsUvai - high- m The indictment was returned railed "an apparent attempt at by Armed Force* «r civilian.* d'.,' T.l ijrtjld d..a» • b< im iuded. 5 " trinc. Iignt of the week nf activities t wo per.son* hud submittetl |K - in ra.tr of community disaster* just 13 day* before the statute ol . .a, , key lijurc in veil!" include exhibits of ?'«*!. tions. axxaxftination . ( o , rinS lists must la- turned limitations would have ended government statement " '!ij?»tions of Commu* A Each donor will be cred.Ud cioUung. and a variety of ir- Final election* wrlll b< hell into the Student fiovcininent <>f- any chance of prosv ution for alleged Communism Stressed that Greece wants to would maK(' faculty ami staff in¬ with his donation a> that he r terestmg articles from foreign Tlturwiay for the four oftac »f f;>x b> 6 p.m. ha lay aicoidmg charge* dating back to 11)5(1 high feelings in maintain friendahfp with tie crease m«ewaiy, and any rut in members of hi* family n,av re¬ eountikf; Three floor shows af< } the sophomote, junior an I » ' - U, Miss Cooper In Washington, Sen McClellan Arab world and is anxious to ceive blood fur in case of need , ' ^ " '•♦*>0's^he but his career the Arab rountnes pre¬ music by the Arabian Knights mr classes, as well a* for m ,.v appropriations by the Ix-gi U'i- The Ingham County Ret A nweting of all candidates fD-Ark). chairman of the in¬ Senate voted »w tuie would tempt me umvur- will tv: featured in the May 11 in the ail-uruvcrsity atudcut for iif.ai eiectioiLN is scheduled vestigating eonumttce. said the a . Ti of some of his serve their full independence See MM Bll.l.. I'age H Cross bUnvt-collecting tenter Affair. goveinnwnL 1 »r S.«tuiday at 1(J a.m. in thv fkvk phase of the hearing "will ' 1*4 and promote their welfare." eo-opcrating with Army and Ao'SG office. Plate for cam¬ go on as scheduled" next Wed¬ Air Force ROTC cadets w» the v-.' Vr ' been ill for paign displays will be discussed. nesday. V, ..' '" 5 wrtods over the past offering from stnus ursitis and a knee Jn- May 16-18 in Faireliild Theater annual event. Member* of Spartan Club and Snow-Caps, Women's stuoent M5U Actors Are Going 'Girl Crazy NEWS IN BRIEF ' nursing group, will assaxt the y h he attributed tr> ■ a - •cut lodging in the registered nurses. Any cadet who donate* Mood y • ng his World War I! \ will be excused from that t, .y.' •* Marine officer in the freshman, will sing seven songs Ron Grow, Lnnsiiig Junior, Musical accompaniment wt'l week's drill, according to Hoff¬ Acre Clashes in Honduras Faufic. »r MAir MARTIN be conducted by Lorin Rich • in her role as "Molly," an "All- and Jay Jacobs, Detroit junior, man. The MSU PI, vers arc depart- nftyer, East Lansing giaduafc ink from their ufual dramatic •American" cowgirl. Bill C. WU- arc cast as the two western student, w'lth chorus under .the The donation process accord- TE^iUCIGAIJ'A, Honduras (A*)—New clashes between Hcuftturan along their disputed border were reported Scholarship presentation this term to pre¬ sent a Broadway musical com¬ gon, Detroit senior, will play the romantic lead of "Danny," the badmcn. The playboy rival Danny is Joe Park, Evans ton. III., of direction of George Dentel, flan¬ jn to than Hoffman, stiould take less a half hour Fire coffee and Naaiaguan fortes Thursday. Offered by Uub edo, George Gershwin's "G:rl New York playboy. Dennis Alwood, Oak Park, freshman, and Richard Caseilo, ging junior. Dances for "Girl Crazy" have and' doughnuts will be to all donors. -rrvcj at Semiofficial sources said an air battle occurred! Lat Mono*. There was no report ol casualties. Thursday morfling Craiy," May 16-18 in fairchild Ivmsing junior, will appear as been choreographed by Fatty ctib w'w>. HI, junior, last seen in "Bus Hoffman added that many •* ★ ■ MS(-: V«, Theater. ( The musical comedy features Slop," a:»Aumcs a Brooklyn ac¬ an old cow poke. Lou Gordon, East Lansing sen¬ who haven't been able to give r ^ ★ |.„ vl, ''ls ' H-hotarOUp to be o(- 'omirier Mnion to a cast of 40 under the direction cent for the comic lead of Cie- ber GoWXarb. The night club Costumes for the production have been designed by Agfa's ior; Joyce Tubbs,. Ann Arbor renior; Karen /Olson. Tr»ver>c blood in past donate this, drives may be able time v.nee the Smniuerfield I n veil*''Transornia' I of Stuart Chenowcth of the to I . f&xi standing. ' ' "I the orpaoiution ." <* Speech Department. Featured singer, Kate, and her gambling David, lighting by Jed Davis, City sriphomore, and Terry Ger- rard, Chicago, 111., junior. Reg¬ blood will be processed into SILVER SPRING. Mil. (41,— Postmutci* (Racrd SunmnrfUld husband. Slick, will be played and western settings construe—• Tiiur*d«y unveiled the Post Office Department'* new "Transorma," I «J^tion* *n bein« token In the live leading role* will bo one newcomer and four vete¬ by Jean Ferguson, Marion, Oiiio, ed under the supervision of inald Mason, Holt junior, dou- piusrna. Plasma Pageant's goal this describing it as the first automatic letter-sorting machine ever in¬ I S." Welt, of the MSU stage. senior, and John Jacobson, IHirt Marvin Phillips, ail of the ,btes as assistant dhector and is 2,000 pints. stalled in the postal system. I -H>HeMlo«« must be ran* Huron senior. Speech Department. stage manager. year I ^a «- t>/ Uor 1* v IVmniR Kfrppxr**, GladWUI jfe.' .. . Michigan State News- Trillllivirate Plail II, ,ti \ • ■ in! Read Itall* by win It- Ht-fh.iis M\l"a 51.000 Student* and faculty Tie Mirlrtfiin Jfitute New* i* :iubH»hec| bv ntudeuts without dor. t faculty .i ill 1! ■<, not flu* tlfth'Ml Voice ill the tini\,*l1lli or ut Ml, vtli.lelit t" serve the best inteieit* ol both. stand*. ready lullli- .11.\ unite Wi l li w.'tild d'lM* . wedge between 'lu la whetlief St Gaining in Mid Kasl it* i>\vii» i now i n . !i-e» liuiii within lite unit ei »it> ni trotn outside Mensber ut tie A->-<►, utrd AsHnclnlcd |*rrw Newnfealiire* Writer •ics liil.ii .1 lluilv |'ie*. lutci collegiate fi»» A*m uli»n and Aw'h'laird Seeret.irv of St;ite John I'm St l>u!!e-'4ittempt to fn«rhioti a pattetn favorable to lbs' \V'•, I «»tit id the Middle Haiteni I'liilay. May l'ayrf Tvi.i jigsaw juizzle gained ground tad week. Voting King Hussein's mic.• in riding out n ftonn In "spired by promoters of Kgv i.oi President tiamal Alwlel Nasser as I he one true pre hieh Nie;si»r has fnugid phot of And) nationalism in , j -1. w Dulles Have Hoof t at. il> dim ted to both the Arab The motive for KtilB Sand'* and the world that Nasser support of llusseln is none itiOi- rules only in ("aifo. rnit to ascertain. Sand's father Il ,i!*.t ni.iy jwovi* t<» t»e • t. drove the llitshemlteH out of modern Saudi Arabia only 30 In Mouth Disease lit -! ev i.teii. f •>! .i new triUMi \i it.- ut Ai.vl» power .i ro« lultl iears ayo and Hie III feel coeibiue jotMitu: King Ihte.- •; iiic then Renerated has been .» ut .1 t.i-King S.uM of Sat I ' I.ho; time diini;. It i ipiestioeabf.* h«»wrver. how neces- .*\' On,i and King Fermi ot li.ri •* .* exnl-it ition f*»r S.nt '' ti\ stieh a restriction i*. Whether Dulles I*' t ttnioM uf th»ee kev piei n n ' > I'rlp 11u-s.'ii. out . Kastein pu//'» tt i«» Anit'ian knu; \v or aiiv one else v\ant< to admit it. Hint China im the Mutftle 1 him*, M*|»ot*!eil!> h.r twee a goal ut ■*f.t i tM)pli*r-fl t»i fh'e-ideti' exists and is going to continue to e\i-d This t !*. tihoAct duritru im WV-'h utiat I the Si .iti* UefWiT-fueiit foi Son . t hat I he SI ate i*. a fact we nui-t learn to recogni/e and tune .*.',.* vi— it lo t w.i twI i.itn i (!eil < 'hifi;t In sta kinc our heads in the sand will not make VtttiiHich Prevlitent t iirnliou • . Mulu. that II.f Aim!.* houli • .':f»*..i!f the We ' Pin fie hi ntifiih'etnefit ifdisajipear rr'* the Htli I ter! itra mm tie ittmr twek to ttir t;**t t» itiipjteti " a 'ii . w figtit !.e'f * i tut II i ED 2-1511 • full uf faults Why shouldn't we have an inside report mi V|e«literr.»iir.iii *lren#thene.l . when i.e i,m' violent eli- on i-Mfiditioiis m this countrv " l! t'ommun- llii—ein\ hand at a crucial mo • -! t*. Hili-oteiillig to til no; Jo* Ext. 2615 Duller tat»nteml* that -tint Hie |in-s -iiue it atfeil- on It the the han iloes not te i in i as bad for the Chine e peojile as we are told it is thete ceftainlv is no danger mriit. loptii" anil Syrian .lit veiituir* ti.nl earlier lirrn faccil • • •i into tl»«' Fgvpt Syria a\: ,iiii* .>wmetit in the Middle K.M ol the pi i^-C'omnitllli ' jfimpus with clear evidence that Saint. in reporting this eatherinii, not the puhlit at ion. ol news. Arabian ami Irani troops were ITie net elTect of Maud's move Dulles claims that there are "mam oeca l*vp- Il I itiMe- I lutti. • » ."•Tr iMoluie au\<0 »• with prepared It* lie tit for Hussein's was to counterbalance high remlfTthip Deadline: 12 noon joitand manv areas where, for s»H iirit\ or • throne. tlatiMvriau pressure asainst tin alllhli'iii? s i»! til in tie i w roue day In-fore publication . Hussein vviih Saudi Arabian- How e|sr \\ ij] hows In- piitihutieii Ulil«- 1< po!i« \ reasons, new spaja-r correspondents r».e It up '!'«•) hod I'M-en loir roul one train pressure for him ■ u I'M iie.o .toogin'- tMstei u a i e exrhided " I til t vat hefi'ti " If in A .true ale th't per t.uutiit.ii v Thi'iH* tlioiisiitiil Sou AHfioUgo thf *.tire«*f Aim!' I lit- i- the age old argument between the Mill tml acre-. to lletv it lieee afil> tol At out in t' 'top*; at Jet irtii. ii kill-: rat U thl4 vir. k M'to :! low that the\ ale Hot ailpweil to puhll-*h government and the pre—. During the war • >• j»t11»'i. ;. p! i *r t unit, r ui; im Mi); the IwuvV !o > newsjiapermett cooperated with the govern¬ ! \|it liV iHsipi iutilic, Ml move CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE PERSONAL .itrii up the nit in the At* i minimum 15 wordt • Hu-i-ein t.i ment to iit-ure agaiii-l uuv violation of se oit fur • . If lltille** hail said that te-liietinif the i n«. -tirpi is,. Fei ,'u»n-, .. giattti Arub altionee ! THOMAS HANKS. Vft.lt- JAMES HOUMICJAN. iMHt was imperative in this situation lie curitv regulation-. On the whole Ihev are setti an* cutisilis lu if !■> ui "mvincgyte" N«- ••• 60c BAfv STROLHRS VTt s I rnrne r«' Uie Slate Offl < f pre* would have at least sounded inlellitfent. I'ut not an unreasonable lot and have proved n. tie >f Hvsh' .pi irenijv n not t.» his tiklm; $1.00 | Ii*,. tickets In the Crent Drive-1- themselves willing to cooperate. t'.'i .il i the mo ' I' lie hold to Hits opinio '. I MARIA EVKHYONE Is (Ms* to it Ions over stall an obvious violation of $1.30 fit and Sou are Jamboree the M I. ill If ! ii the "three ktiiit-'' in tin I Tir i. Mo re a ..im whv lowsmeii cannot Wr.t. II. .> '.!• of ' t I .■*• Rnnrinbf 11eetloni ol the press with trite iteneialities tu II. ! •I .1 tut t lif * >11 i > i 1. Jui,fan jifpi S-ui li At iil>. v $1.50 d<>\ H;iil*tl.1! jn-.m ' • ...it. m, I ... » .i l l I !'•. siderit N'.is-er'.s star veil I be-,* ADDITIONAL CHARGES REAL ESTATE The public has a rich! to know what'we W'»*-*teMi ant i i onitmitmd «s it'tadeivdilt* hrllllainx*. B*9f FURNITURE SHOW — ..11,7! "Li-i..- 7—r» lor each word over IS EAST LANSING NEAR Att. „ ate doing or »ud doing in lied China It three hednmni all hii.-k imme «••• there i the possibility that we tii.tv ftaVe 4c per day . annahle 0|H*n llouae Sunda\ Letters to the Kditor Open Shies Se<- ov»ni*i. make f o M;.t e' lie I tunese hi a ruin I conflict ucaiu, billing charge 15c ■siv urn ntuehaveii IHIve Enter tiir..,, E Hrookfteld tie.u ieft a. we dut m Korea, i? would be nice 11• to The t'nite.t State,, is in a perfect juration i*«ll the bluff of IIih aa, if she is hint fill}?, know something about them We ate always attacking the Hussian- 'Dark Continent\ AUTOMOTIVE THREE IfOROOM a* - v . !.,»■' HOME . -r for Iniililmg an iron curtain around their »—Adai .**d * .t i>- ' with tier recent "( Ijmmi Skie " projiosnt ; It look like we are helping them Ava»?abie d - r.»»•*• * Too m.iMV IH-Ople ate i'a-tv ill eotH'hldiui? that ttas new move )•> lias ui t designed country to extend this curtain to China Had Terminology t . 7 07M t"» purelv |»i'opava»ola purposes Perhaps A FAUNCE COMFAS' ilMtor.v, at lea -t indicates tti.it In the Idlilor: ttas is true it is. Hut there is no reason whv we can New Poliev? p 1 he Irony of the Dntk Continent REALTOHS ED 7-2S94 no! make it backtire ttu time. Thi- column doe* not intend to preach but cannot help t<»*7 k \ Ht-rt t>l.,»v>vraoh Blond EVENINGS. (D 2 S))I If we could see our w;iv clear to com¬ Now that the Detroit tigers tiave had » the world to sound reaiou .. «>hUe Ir*- 71.ree *i^- ifcel* f*- lining all available tmilta to b» *0t «ity(J complete loiministrative turnover from top 1 would like tlie world to knot that Africa is a multi racial VOLK-W AGkN .1 i ,• promise with Hiissia on Hits plan, it could !'A,»; Will IF. v.mtv*.»..IU Lu- I* v 2 f1p,( ,|i,.r n „ m, pu fffci b»«u to liottom in the last venr. with the resig .r.'lkta K cim - - Ol prove to he a giant step in the direction of .•outini'iit. comjHi-pd of Ho . i*"*' 1 ■ 6-OIFER5 GOLF CtUI SAlW vvoild pedic nation of Spike Itriggs im tleneral Manager, < auca-oid. the Negroid, the pu ton: Alt ti l.on iri-toei r.n W -1, \ ? VVu. Jr-vy PUREST It ILLS 4X»> E - * lt«-- iti Detroit, fa- ilicht li.>w tin ia hold I tie wdiip U WO perhaps the strange coincidence that ha- Unmetn. and all gradattotia and Mill-hum ui n*«lltie» ' EMPLOyMENT lee. PW ««' t 4 4* Iliivr Mutt -.ell lla* lived In t « ■. t . found no Necmes in a Tiger uniform will P U» d f'SM't 'I c- » -,r. ♦ *>>:" -H tew th.ee bedroom ran.' ' feluse to accept t tie plail we at e ojieii to among the ethnic groups I; th e ev iv p.n1 of II.. fch.be I- p .mtto ontv. tranaferrtnt I, .* • to at! end 'if. -!■' u.H •' :b some Mill tafitial critici an from tt»e neutral coine i - t lot» fore of fell-iv e to * tie tlx AC I' . .. s. ,* ! -puts ,.M • ;h ,» is S SO ing m-J- room ovetbmkmg I irvtdace ot unuauai «!»•- t. , * Karlv this year the Detroit Kree Pre-- J ■* ■ •* r Kastfrn coutittii and even *u»tne Vodt-i kitchen include* dt«h.. Middle Africans to cla-stfy ti < n oven-vent tan made a great to-do nlsuit the fact that the i'.li-i Im r.oigi-. I ttrojMMit allte not a geographic tvu .lv li..-..'* flmahed re.iention v Tigers hud some Negroes in their farm sv- nir-ol.n* a)*., ha' Pri.e p On i tie otloa hand a< « eptinv tln» plan t»ut basically tyidei i til!' d halt Oli.-erve.t v; Ut, . ,m»el*. drafira C»«* heat ' ital area of our coltn- tern, as though this n»stifi»sl the fact that I'no-d tor quh-k rate tin an opeiuuv ip •' v itul racial reaiitien. John Njnku LARRY CUSHION t. .t Mr Predrrli-k ED 2 ft\ to in-pectem bv tin -ia. while the latter the Tigers are atmut l«» years behind the »r IV J-3703 Past Uinvin. H» tn dtrei \ ptu use. iiiM.aanv Realtor* re-t of the major leagues with the signing FRANDOR 6CLF COURSE wii! be e\|H?siny a (elutiveU remote area Still it niav l»e worth the risk. Ilavinu Hie Kiissuins inspect out defense operations of Negro | da vers It will al-o he inlet est ing to see if anv Hi • A't In i II him* lit *>t mete tot ■ lit ui Slate News ,'an\f I NIT I EADEH Aee /I Phone IV t*-' *' > J i>U!l -."id IM i Co 18* i 'f o* B of U S lb and M 78 Keaoriv Revtau-antJ tonic Perfect ruff peat* and professor-. quiet v in Hie West will not give them such a great Negroes show up on the Detroit I.ion foot¬ leuU , t t.» tieor Ui t' N. GIKI Tt* rtt l part time »h Fl> ' •**s liot'ST TRAILER feet act* lot. ra-d ot E.ixt Lan-i * advantage. With out free communication it ball club in the near future. The I ions hav e carried a Negro now and Alii, i u'ui i is i« the only kn.-wu At* a tivs.iitdphu a..! tig k Knocked 2 « .Vx -MAM Weather nu.ea.i ATIONALCAMP I'M, v*.*.setn tot ? l|,i!ti«t.ve -V • 1 thape W il.ov.. vvoak lav* Trailer Park. onle Wry- 182 Brand new kitchen ranch home f>» 11 is fairlv ceitniti Hiat Hiissia is alreadv well «nd there is no caiUUy u*, .a In North Michigan Kitchen a«- «1- point rumpu* aware of the scope of our installations then hut except for the I'niversitv of Mich¬ ,,nt* . « »l'h * experience 1W • MCiOlWR, tWULi* aj fireplace two-car garage I' why " .>t\\ one should pot >. To the I tiller' Salary IV »m-H Ma»nlena.u* '.ft Camtdefe h»th PUP uater igan's All American. Hob Mann, they »we der 830.000 Contact Decker Real¬ Refri*er>tnr, 1 *i«»ve ' there. prmid uf h>s own csdor t'. ur it wiiK that every other day tian»t*>rt.iti.>" dletir.an. k.'iten heater haven't kept any for any length of time is not idcntitiabie with pr«ijp, niaiuft' 43 • t- i. oi k Rider* **. riflce D' t-VSOl , IRt ty ED I-AOOK or IV 4-0473 It is not infehsible that we max gain • or <0 the State New* eontams vounaelitr f.»r bop • • IJ mo Na* With the great Negro audience in the and if it ever happens that «mic roimwelor Rapvitenced with SPORT SlflRTs ON! Y tS l7~and an editorial atvout Ixxik banning tine some information in our ms|Mntion, It t* race of ttie world has d.uic is-' • hildien ***> • LVVt Excellent ret- jt2 5* Regular #*-** value* Iw Detroit area, it would seem a great entice¬ I have \f! to understand just r.rnm reditue>1 Wrth* in fui! Mi* l.ague plaid* check* and! »trtpe* *tr1| certain that we would train much prestige ter than thr* ottu*c. this a mere what It t* you are trying to ac¬ A Wouter* X3tt Covington Btrnunf- Alan tvv league pi 'h Indian through our acceptance ment to a profit making organization to hist-.utciil accident ham Mhhtffan 1H2 Hill# Onlf Cnurge, two mtie* ear* complish If the Ivussmns are idulling, the 1'tilted bring a Negro ballplayer into the city. In In the second place, I would, Ma fcoak hannins I* a contra- NATION At FIRM HAM oprtiinp States has nothing to lose We are acting in fact, it would seem to be somewhat a civic like to clarify the um* o! thCj vandal tmwe. OK. write an foi Summer five ambPiou* opportundie* nan Part-tlmt. avallabt*. TRADE-IN BARGAINS. Waaheni televtatnna good faith and It would be an honest at duty, considering that baseball calU itself term Dark Continent" It is not •slilurlal Miec and farcet about IT.,me IV «-rati 01 ED IM mneea 4.t««ft UP refrtgeialur*. tt » week Goodyear '•The Urent American Pastime." to make a as derofatorv as journaliHts are wrlllnc »nv more on the •nh>e« t. !H0 f TAPING TERM PAPERS tempt to find an answer to the cold war OrSTAT ASSISTANT WANTED |BMhbtgan tf w-rtpta. the*** etc Neat ar * . making it The name was nut You haven't asked readrix to for F.<«i laiiMi f otfUe Preferabiv Pauline Mile- •» I aincerc attempt to serve the public curate Contact Since the pivjwigHttda aspect a vital one given to Afro a because the V «etol letter* of protect ataln*t i aoted Neat nv pr. renting g.awl HOUSING 4-5600 Limiting the reservoir from which a ball ati»ae»ne», Intei egted t>nlv In *p- in this conflict we should do everything rteans ate dark-skinned, but b«Mik Kinnlnt to Influential pluant* a he would urnrk at le««» EARLY BIRD-WATCHERS club draws talent can only hurt the club; tuo .ear* phone ED 1-S4U IM SABBATICAL IN IW*M' A«na'.- |H»i-siblc to improve our jvosition here This mm ply that at one tune the in¬ penuniv vow haven't «»tlen up • ot prn'estavr. no children will rent TX« to'bt .» Val a* P is one time when we could really put the limiting the audience can only hurt the terior of Africa was not known anr petlUomv «««tn*l it. no. jou i hnuae Write to D* pe«ek 4tt4 FOR RENT fiy to the European Imperialist* Jost -hoot tour mouth off every Kenattaw. Baltimore |8. Marx-tan* SRUDNUT SMOR be^r# . Itevls on the spot jHK'ketbook. m Hut with the Io<* of the United few daw and it 1* getting re* PRIVATE TRAILER SPACE Shade. merit-eg dm. S a m. ORCHARD STREET FIRST Jloor States, there wax need for the dirwtouv i>< 0,L P t| fu-et*hrd Two *»v*!l r.wir»!« and briftfs fr«»K tpudeub too »" wealth of Africa The Da k If you cannot find a varletv of 8SC ED- N [Vr|n' C c. > s.'h for m*.r»ed couple nt MJK.C. AVI INFORMATION Continent" was onwUed European* who Rave the term The sut'jeet* to write abouL it would better to list the h*eal radio er* TllXEDO RENTAtA BRAND w* lu*edi«a for rent a* Cawi-ui Clean¬ Aero** fr<*m Dcrkev ItaM t*7 »_ r Art*! TV OS MARRIED readCate in STORAGE STORACr ACROSS 33 S.i'g.i'g te Africa did not mrin td <.* and television prv* pl.,« -eat adR utiT-1 pu* Clean* leaner* Acbnaa from Br*' 4 C'hi-vk 34 ! .■> ,r-*e * *l *c)E^,**ojRt',»]« fOIWl term In contrast to more km .. ■ something |-oiU\e, don't Ju" ER ree»a!.« Ptar.T.sw plan A«k aKa.t Phone our IV re^.ral S-tSl*. .tie* Phone FD }-0(MW JM Halt 8 Ui-u.li :> Lu- t > t r6T ojJR" I'D I IMIKNVriONVl rim Kuv.hail Office Ma.h.ne* II* W •Hfwr* ROOMS-AKD hath fum- DO TOP BUY the Cheap#* 1 .Muntriv* of Ainer.eaa and t fill up stmeo with your. per*i*i*I ftnnivy I «. il t t' I TjfTA'T't V ?i p It t'li»-'n Fast, opinions aU»ut the »ubjei't S? awavaee W> drhvee tf <*ed T*- nrtvate entrvnew* rxrxe* Available April 15 Phone IV- you can »n>babiv know Pnd* Whv not' The- wtijr gome in*.- n- *1 12 Dibbval U.utte f M'C ' i ■>IJs t T *JB3 toVIMl >lt»\ VllvrMI attention students ?• 1*78 jb rale* are w> low Tor auto-;-*! ruler t,' at v Would it not be wise foi fu¬ every other diy or so 13 Spukrn „T*I !Sw*wt fP'g ' iti c tplowi R|r r. s 10 .tin put A'umni Chuprl on Jerry Sclera WT>U.D LTXr t>DY to .hare and ftr* mauranc* eontact .10 « t»7D». L A I o't ture harmonv to stop iajhimm. TV tt* w.*V opt Inauranc* Agen.-y Re-t, a Ptavkrrt 4? W inn, w *-ar»n-ent Contact Me* D-orentv-. 1.aeu 14 Llr k'oliiii* most back ward spot* of At¬ about the higheat rate* in in Italv- 4 iVath !* t , c *< t v>D" o>JBs o'o'a the tc* bar S"e#!' «CtPy »«**ta! IV * VTH DM m t-Mas 44 Ftesirnity 'v'rH*'r IMsV* r svrt rhvv tica Just for mervp entertain s"s IS 7/-.P, siiuai* MICHIGAN A VENT* ACRO INSTRUCTOR. Ct A»> I 17 Orderly IS M; •' Cun;s BaiuP^n at > nlr'Cay k Pwttlt rm vie. inenf* Would it not be wise for t Night Staff MUNT? TV ll« (AST KALAMAZOO Pem eamfn.* a-ar'tre-o Two CUlttiea n«id. narkme GCTTAR fu*n|*h*d CA\, or nte f»chn1gu* Leem--- I IM jrour hnrn* Cnntorl Alan De*' !?■ Hat He i than t « .« itaiue 8 I*a Forevtrv Cabin e TP T-2TM lii 0 : , IJ1> H w »e UKOVIIN VI»»Ks tU MM oUtcr pev»pt«*s of the world t,» NlgM A»*M r«tlo> M|ki laoer RHONE IV 4 84M id t-rsi "■ **uiv 21 t;o 0 5' H. A A : R VI 9 Away fiom . ui> (iRANI) SOI \R» lOtlkiRII use the the term correctly and under right context? Would, ii • t W ire M|M K«(t»r AUft TR.AHRK OWNERS LARGF let* LOST and FOUND FOllNlT n^»^S£SSLA^- 1 2.1 Knguie S3 rcrifici v tv- ndw Afd NtaM AO «UI! l±# : 3 mature «h*7e auVmming and ftahtng 5.' St ?. h .V Sv It 50-11 30 W.wwen y Cv- fiee Ih* Rvxxt for ptxiplc to slop de- lUtRit Cr»M 24 1 u.t- 23 T'!'. )'i Wtthered CiAMM % l»l l T % Quiet ient turmunding* country hvtng Enjoy. conven¬ tuat minute* fz,**K£ss:"i£ l»v»\>N Ctm.t tib»"t COWVWWT RHOPPtNO HOI** 2H W,ed* 1 Thuv * I • v M-Mmi'iy R pn. tUii<(urt. Union. , Mlchip. State New* ??<*m MSC Several < hair* 3ivt» avail¬ able immediate** AH trailer* mini r*y*rt1 1« (Vn nine » m-ran* on» St* A) Ua/d *) ' Ip t'\ x Your K. the Cempua 32 Out* 3 Ay 30 K.vrneu* 21. Pirett.cn Speaker Thwmss iVif.sst «r*tt%Y > . . be m«*t*tn muff Trailer P o« it IHmum. No d-f* accepted P«rfc «m park !j»ke R»ih put i or Pm# Green nnmnr ^$w22u,S3 rr Reaitv Company Managing Ageo 1 r A FFT7" F 32 Cerrrntmjr Itll I I L IOI Mi tnov IV 4-ISO 1M 1 tt Tx" t MT L 1 ! I 1 L 23 Central *> Piooii Cuid 7 30 pm , Oj*«i liouwe FOR SALE 3 r"" "7H" cr 1 2t Lack of cwuric v la observation of Interna- Maul Week the suto New* end r*WNV get one SHIRT SALS for a pennv Buy one D>« or c□ is .c *nort whit* or catared United ... 2.1 Parades editorial pate wUI ran a five* Shift*. FraUOor ;« .* I TT • x it* Transmit lit aerie* writtea hy for* L u in M Kevohri NEW G *~WfABri~^~~V ..i 7T TT r nI-1 1- ft .t« Junebut 3t One « ih «i|« *tadraU at MSI'. He- ■laalaf Monday the live «ta* •ell need the cash extension *TR srter five pm. rBAT*>NlTY Phone SO 2-1M1 HOl--n~*IG IM a 30 J» ! J? 1 i atlocti d Maa of their toaalilra. aa inch Munti TV. Stand wood Pull PERSONAL m.inner# ctmaole. Uke Guaranteed TT 34 .S new mu 1 ISL, r ' jt L 17 block he*d A3 Fiwbid yr try R. m tpavMe later* mmRt 3b" M i- J vTj r _ 311 Teeth ih • whe?l asa 41 l*»2| n 4U Comptftent MitUfin Stair Ntm mT 4t 41 41 L'ntrutha UB 3 44 H _ r Chafe 4? JF 4.> Siam cot as i.H 3 1 TF ; i TT 45. Witne** 47 Carpititer's ts5*'* i**? jm S3 n □ tool MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Coiivcnlional ami INnclcar " Wotvprlne lo Takr McLeod's I ;i»l Junior I'irlurcM May S. 1937 XAMi'u.s Page Three luAaairiLua . Nomination NATO Ministers Agree lor Next juniors week is to have the last lime their pic¬ . HIGH READERSHIP" . tures taken for next year's Wol¬ LAMBDA CHI On fBalancccT Weapons verine Junior* may sign for the CAR WASH Approved HONN. Germany For¬ what they had said pictures in Room 41 of the Union 9-3, Monday-Friday. FRIDAY 1 TO 5 li.no It evident, however, thai Pictures will be taken knowliuifl Work* eign ministers agreed Thursday was again I2x HASLETT Dulles had indicated to the next fall that the Western allies must 0 Drmnrralir l>t*lay ministers that his nation is not base their defense ag.unsl |mi- happy with K.gyptV- power to \V A S II I N <: T 0 N (/IS— tential ('omuniat attack on a exercise arbitrary control over balance Itetween conventional the llow of Middle East oil to Mcl,o<).l, controv.raial Sontt Slut.. Itopnrtmrnt oeourity and Fven nuclear such wre«pon». avowed advocates Europe. SEE EUROPE FOR LESS With chief, won h major rrn.n.1 of atomic deterrent a* Britain's Thursday in his fiirht to be¬ Selwyn Uoyd stressed the need HTOTT MeLKOI) for K»th conventional and "Now is AMERICAN YOUTH ABROAD come Ambassador to Ireland. . . . nearlnt Ireland . . . »t< nue weapons SERIFS The Senate Foreign Committee approved ination 9-6 and prediction* wetc Relation* hrs nom¬ Seniors lo lloltl A Mimmurv foreign minister council of closed-donr sessions fthe time.."1 I Mnkr youf futul* «ihv*« rrrfni*^ (iHHMFi.ililti. en.riH.Kti Kwrrtsrlnl MIMTKII* PRICK 3335 No. of Countries 7 ItlDGFTKir 3475 6 henrd that the Senate would Imliilng Hi* rln.l.-r of Kiniin was reportby NATO's brief¬ .. n.ll.'tP women ... an.1 ulsflml- W All AKIK 3495 11 folioiv suit. Hut it took some fast foot - Final Java Talk ing officer lie said there was nut ii.t smployrrm. Sp-c.al Couo* to* CnlKf* W'>c»n Will* BH» TFN 3795 13 no disagreement among the C«>il«|p Ooan lot GIBBb UlRlS At W0KX. wotk h.v Republican leader The senior class will hold it* ministers on the FINE XRTS 3695 14 need for a lwl- Slsle hew* rt.eto u to defeat a final eofYoe hour of the ance.j defense t OKON AIHI 3695 12 year I aura uid l)nui Swfiwwi. children of |»r and Mm. Richard M. I >emocra tic-inspired move to Wednesday afternoon from 3 30- 1* S Sdvretary of Stale I>ul- \.>IHA.SS\IH>R 31095 16 KweiiMin Ukr a look at a dairy calf, one of a croup of tonne II*e- postpone committee action on !«•* assure.! the minister* the secreiirui ■ McLmd's nomination for 5 30 •mtos ib II x t »inrk " hifli u)ll he on exhibit al Saturday's College of Agriculture one ; i. United States has no intention MOVIfHSfT ( |W w /- COLLEGE TRAVEL . . . . , week Democratic foes had Main business will be the de¬ I. 130 XV. GRAND RIV. *i*n Shim*. Mr. Swenson In assistant dean of the l ollece of Agn- ni* *ni"> i' of backing down on its NATO ... MostciAit. A J, ; ; lirip"««*» *■ f * failure. hoped bi such a move to gain cision of a senior class gift. Two commitments, including five di¬ ED 2-8667 time to kill the nomination. Ideas will In* visions in West Germany presented bv Sen¬ *wnr »f the backstage man¬ The ministers also took up the Colleague* Shocked al BuwKiiig euvering mmnilttcc came to light after the vote, which u« two ior Council members Those present at Uie coffee hour at 4:13. critical Middle Kast but I hey mstrueted the problem, briefing Democrat* Join a solid Republi¬ wnll then \s>te officer to report nothing about Mi(.|i Downtown Today, 9:.'10 lo 9 pan. Sympathies Offered lineup to Mcleod. can approve Committor Chairman Green I .list l.al* Ci.mplrt* (D-RI), an opponent of Me- Show McCarthy Death laski. said he talked Wednesday ()n night lug on the telephone with act- Secretary of State Christian l)«) h a ah umrng » euowi «p »»»m TimiKhl & Saturday at lit anil Mrs Kisenlnm rr ex¬ llcrtei and advised him of much « asIIIN'GTON —t'rralilf lo r.M. opisisition to Mcl*eod 1,-iuIihI prnfouml aympsthy" 1 the widow of Sen. Joseph it " I told him the vole would l»e 1; Mr! Jirthj tU-\Vi» iThurela y night on the death of her rlo*e and that 1 did not know — Feature — how it would come out," the Dl - 1:30 - 3 45 huntmn*!. 7:35 • 10:15 muntst Infiltration In the 1'nitrd H9-year-old Green said. v., t„rnn' IVMicd thin stttte- louring Thursday's closed door hi* picu aecre- Stale*. Sen. McCarthy became committee session, tireen said. A new and amotion shaking production .(..v.- llageii> one of the mo*t rontrover*lal Sen. Fulhrlght (D- Ark) pushed of a many splendoted love story! ni*t Iwvn informed of • figure* of hi* generation. a motion for a week's delay. Hut pasMnif of Sen Ji**- •V*, IENNIFEIIIIINES • . "Your* wilt pass before the during the discussion on the n McCarthy ionuM* of his work be ob- motion. Green continued. Sen. v y -enhower join* me in can \"i ■!■ ".t \!. "tii > profound *>m- McCarthy iti the jeotively evaluated. friend* and many of hi* critics but hi* Know land went to the telephone and called up the acting secre¬ t-r i IHHN lilEUillll ■ -u> i« iM»»ial h»«> du* h«i • will not question his devotion to wlwvt he im Hindered to !*• the tary a illerteri and brought hark message he had withdrawn « GinTRAVtRS-Virgini, McKENNA best of hi* Id* request lor a postponement" Mid the President interest* countn """TheBARRETTS flacert* ' Former IVe.ident Marry S Fulhright insisted on a vote had »rni a personal telegram In Truman in New York b« It- of the delaying motion and it Mi* M' I irih* phrased In sim¬ ilar pnhlir term* This »i"« not made tun. m\ said |i hoc T».i the Kid news I'm of verv the w mitter is beaten 9-t'< went on Then the t»» approve com¬ Mc- efRMWU, STREET V . M i. irthv'a death Si nator'* death." U-h1 by the same margin « : OVffSUPUV Oil lap- CINtMASCOPt V! H MP >. Mil » JACK KRAMER i . • . utormv M M-G-M Cartoon \ h.-miiKs three • had no id .» nmsKNTs Novelty A News \1 • ,'lness a as KIIHHK KAHTCHIN KAKNIV XL — SAT. MAT. I VM. WORLD ♦k«. ! e news gie.itb- sh vkH al the fin unexpected ☆ STARTING SUNDAY ..Mis ' i.' "f J«»c His McCarthy," panning take* CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS •ut c American political "The fun grows • ■ . courageous fighter KEN RQSEWALD' steadily more hilarious!"/ , •,'« t'oMununism and a stal- . i vtv.te of our traditional VH. ►Can*. WopM T*L 0 So* \ ? :.vn concepts " 'ither riimment: A I PARCHO GONZALES Aloe Guinness ;> cedent Nixon ixsued "•Ladyteillers ^ h a nun who delated major pari of hin a Aho PINNY PAILS public I t« ho rampalgn against (am- career SENSATIONAL AISTKAUAN PRO v x a. s."! » ly » -ft,' v vs. PANC1IO SECLRA —o Extra Adtlr.1 o— I.IVE IN Th« (lamO MohI Colorful Star MAGOO cahtckjn festival RRUDY DORM? LANSING 4 — Isugh-Parknl Negoo CarliNin* — I CIVIC CENTER i r umtcwiM BARBERSHOP™ I sw. sir m ra. Pretty Party Dresses for J»>l Arross thr Street Tirltrls al I'aramouot News Vudtnowi'*. laul lamtmc This Term's Social Affairs SPARTAN Jmimm riOdhouK*. MXI'. Priroc 12.50 • 2.20 - 1.(5. Gca. Ada. 9lle barker shop m X lUrrHaa. 1 MkI MatrbcN Arraatcd by I'raak *17.95 to *39.95 •1 M-S.l'. Tniaio Caarb X"ttx o< K.IImi (MlM Kn.ipp* ha* a *rltrtiwn of formal* to match your happineo* and set the lone for a very gala occasion . . . airy as spun moonbeams, gay aa an evening of w Itrhery . . . pastels argaruas, taffetas and chiffon, gently whisper tinted . . . or poliiihed cotton* and print organtas boldly drenched In color. In Junior *ives 9 to 15. and Misses sixes 3 to 16. CHItKEN COUCH KNAI'r* SECOND H.OOB •Jl m SOU) BY TH€ NOW "Tt/V^U LIT j A 2-jtc ISo-Inm H 1. , .IW tl I.,... .ll.l. till. •fin0 thidieo-srewa oo our owa I | * yhM dud.Ml roncK Cob. al qildis frtndt hlm «rHb j I*lay Dress for ooHrok yilMh. n* rod. aad I ' ; * ywro Mkhifaa boooy. Pod.ad la —vsaSat "Paadly SW | | Tennis, Picnics . I ill 1A> «. Ddwad bat M > (My m» I nPHIW ' PMI nvo (00 MOM! Mm Iflglr ff. Nr aur baa I m mp ht aa —! way boat* aad * *5.95 Mhf.lH TUMM1* af CIIOlP I. | I Si laugh . » t I Tk* a.en— AM* hs- ,b :}(_ M*r nrintt cm. (Matt Of mm- 1 .'fl ('-clmmlMmmd kmc. wmM tad (rissat fa.lci.cr crafck dcataw- Mil .1 Is SC. Mac mc Mack, Mara It la tt. AW Hudgrt Sportueemr Stop m knafts nut rvoos May 3. !937 MICHIfi \X ST \TF VFW8 hif Four Services. Meetings Union Board Sets Religious Groups Plan Tentative Aelivities Engagements Members Mill* OMII RON I'l Full Activities Schedule New Committee Appointed for Coniiii" Year At.I'll \ I 1**11 <>N P»H I '.- . t !',« hike. f ■ f; k* tom COItlt Joan Goodman. t VS1' v :oi'.;.>*o Campus re!ivi«»u> orvanizittii •ri- have phmuetl a full sched- W- . . • I• I • . r . tilt- of fVents for the first wet* •keml in .May. The Cni.-ii hit, r—ireimi'/eil with new nn-t i-..- kiurn, ('• ivi'i - ' ' V. KM'f'% \i piia tiift % communion *erviee will i»«* • hel'l Friilny eveninjr nt the l.ine.1 riw:i*tm The first irc'line of the term whs he ,.f,\ V.. M ir« i., I I e v M A Chapel, ami there will 1 a a s-juare tlance at Peoplo's Tnesd.iv ril-h- when the newly «p|minlecl meml-Ts i.G" !'.. V. • My. V ;i- < Ahimni hurch fn»rn 71«» p.m. :J* wilh the -li! mem'wrs -!iscn>s..,l (elitiilive pll.ns fin- t' -li n. i S.:.. . RiH^k Shank, I . pri^eitt sch's'! > ear. .. ■ htwnotv, . W OKI.IFS (.IflvVl Timh'.v C-rt'egiate Fellowship , i: Svlvia Startle. Huslnrst mreiiiK **111 He held president. sf»pbf*tm»t" S C k M'fu to Karl Will hold if it'g.ilirt Mieetin.f T»*.» renci', . ItKI I(.!ON> StltirtlA* morning »nd afur- S.m l.i\ if fi I t j1 ■ D>. Don- Dv.ru: Ft*: A:-or-? uim-M s»> »r-> ft rnmtfh-" «nv)>h«"' ' *•••1' Kris (KNitt. m ith J hAHquel pljnurtf in y-ice pt'fSiiiel't. :*'.-rrv w-Us. Sa»f- Svvinsi.ii, Mu-keyc.-, •• ••;. •' to .t' ■ M 11'! • :i■ is■ j.tnji> fio*n ir>!,in «•> -:?i Oean Thorn-** Os- ' » ; T'cu-' N'".. xt-.: v. M-iti.v 1 , BlSCUvdoil . < llffel' the evening will f»- ft..' speak- . - y. u"i At- i a irmw- :»nt 't. K'MnI. Mean of the *»rhto»| f«ir Ih-titua Pit?, kc . if..' V;is -f.;»p!if'»noro. 1 CO Tl' • Advam-ed firaduate Studies, the n trpshncit. arid I' - Ma* ti On Sieid.r.v ,<• ' ' ! > '• ill Newlv apt -inter meTtrw-r- M v -? W.l'T V cm frpwbnuin vi ill \pr.tk on "Internationjl adefi; f ' . » " . l.uttn'i a i r- ,-n It • ' <;*•• •: il Fver-ts (duration." ill eon- The s'udent s«--v!."*' HimUii-nt K \|»f \ I'll I % 4de.,t A ■ if!.-' R«vi»m- are Paul Aim-*. IW- Grew. , is V ck Strjnney n, Gi SurtdA.v m<»r?nf.< -ervree- a tiVCtjc Sour ID., jtinifvr, n •—V3*i Jerry ;>n Ma* 7 M I llv II t IlM rs. I'l" V":!'| Al 7 ■!•-?•- iiMKif Those U'b , ».«» befit .»' the Altimni l'hap> : Pi ; pin, He«r. Skt*k:e IH.. «H»h(MTH'*rc I , . • -. I.' ,.f !k- »■>«*»me ant H.«'* '.tf c're* K ,-.»•»>!?!itree .ire * 9 3'l .irul 11 The cofivontt"- Of.- will »H- it"i a Ornr.»> Br »■*•> •m, .hid* MrCullongh. ST. "What 1 ».«t*si rborn \V( • . M »A ! v. i'l c'.im- Sun L.v wiln ft **«" titet.' paiii l Ail. -iki'uhs sh'*f?!"r*e. Ja. *.*• Haft*'.:. Dc- ' ■ iVnin Braun. (.'love Ma* * r ' • . I'l X , ..Ti 1 The YMCA-YWCA wtll h.. • C - I a ith. em Member# of Alpha Kappa P*i play ratrh in front «»f their newly troit ftvshnwn Kath'eeri K- • ► .re Tom llates, I fre-.-hman. Ju K :,hottv.)rc . f V : and juh> If;ti * i state-undo* rtwvfcrenoe "The I.ahv rlnth." an original pt.ich.iApd house located on M. CIrand River. PMt#buriih f * . turtiot J.c, I,. ConfurionUm Uiko Canvp. ne-wr tknuliir^ Ih tarvuxvt. l»-r N Y s*»»» ** - vnsing . P.. \ IVi t junior to K • i danee-drama interpretation t»f . n •>.• • e !»?>?■ p I'.i.v ooiior «• i weekend The topic of the o i leonird ltern*trin\ Symphon*. fnerc at'' K *. eti l..mdquJ>V. .. . Ma* '» » i ! .'+t I 'lti1;: i !.»it*ie-Ier Alpha Kappa Psi e n e N K: W-.tetn Mn*» there will he an open house at new Fdgewond People* fhnrrb Kam*delt. P.mtiac *oph«more i is i' m m. • 7 and t*htl«Moph« Muh at * I V Itebh* Srhimmel. Springtield Miphotr-ore: ClifT YanMeter. I». t \ ■' . Cm in Fawt l anxlng • • troit fre*hman. and Ka> W«h«.i Mar*ha . I arry St axon. B.r The Christ tan Student Fiue - *| i** sophomorr: trr- • liitrrn.ition.il t enter i A■ i "!h Mi- ions Flint junior. rti'ion N\ ;ii im\e campus Vt**iM*i < • i Thornton Chirac** III-- janior: i 1«' 'I 'opn Of .1 .Midland frr*h- S<» -j.»i ef-; i!rm.m : G * Makes Big Move p. I ! r ■ Dirk Whale* .it 7 pm Sunday an.l unit heto - onv'•* ■ ii'ion i to Christut i Smith. ..t*-' 'hove on he-. jtrr* 11 ted b» M I'll * t ill IIMM. \ the secutid in ,t sert«>* «»f t.tlk•; freahman *i. i. •■' *'» «' i" .if th" Rairtl. S.o; • trsuUkv riii'e.i fh.r Den«»niina'ii«t.ol p.-., a:- hairman i- Judv ift.-e .if?- '•oil ' S'.' 1,1. ore..?!' Of 'hi- Canto* - hoovore Ghet Bsinmstei M 1' . s- student Ir.iei -K« It. ton* 1' fli-ntdiji'v " I»»n;''?: 1 ' ' < ■"» Tf -• a. ., i*s« ion will * Si'-, t "(u*r JOYCE KDHH BO\RI>. Pag. * Hy m Cf, . ■ B itfn v tri • wee I MON l.ve h-'M .it tfo- AM S.iU»ts Cfiureft t ohio if Detru • ' ' Hurt*,* . Simmi I'i Plil liivrt ."*vii,: ft 'i "f evetuiivt .er Catpma Mil of Alpha Kappa t'^i. tho ohlost profo^sional F-J*. Bid Hjsm'-- *.-*dvw»re J • lliiniirnry Urni/icm/ii/i -Itelipfioii ! i jfics* frutornity in the nation, movnl into tho «»l«l Tri He .-m.vn: S r. e r 1 i U.:l- Jen? . £ .'?? < ji i? K.« Mpil 1*1(111 I of 1> '• huiise, 221 W Crunil River last term iu:v;c>r. J .C.- Ac V m , v*?»- Starting ttaiph tererif -.*a- awarded lee? a .'.** Thtirs !* f. IP'2 the fr • frv-thmat: and f fraternity **>»• outstanding h*itel man * I-an.- r»g •?«-'- SUNDAY the orai vi'.n y and w.os nirnvbershtp b> Sigma Pi an hon • interna- Septendu't. 1H34 McKtuinry F iat l*uns>ng Sfenmr. Mar- nstefl. e:e t.M- *? •veil int.. ,m ap.itt v with 3 9! Convention • ff: . nation,.' h-i'i : " .mag'-'m" ' nieivei the hnm'*! a K Grand Rivei. IV: .. ." -r. honoral V. )i'.feti..iv at 11In»♦-•! "CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS • jnurtt ftV«T.Tg«' W• i' F-.. -V .o kelixt. ' Itiev lived, in the apartment i»ri<>;\ t.i a dinnvf dar-i' . . high hf.adt nshlf" . tefdet until November. 19'tti when the.v Satur in mgl'.t, the fiatern.t . T' keek'-nd .Tp*j»cn\ :•? S,an**?'--- F'T'V . pur. based their pre*ent home. initiated -m hnnnrarv rm"nlwi, i'*t P.-VI -K \ioh.» Kappa I'm'* have vvb>? are new ltu*so|| Swaney. assistant \..v- • efe!> furnished the ilfHIW Beer... Battle Cwek •« .'iipotiii \ style Tim Itv I ii»M.-lent uf 'lie Ditrmt hr.ii:-" V. , k J.» Ch.* ? a - S- r : * ■*■"*: 'ii i glee:, rug :«. th.- Fe.leril He%»iv>- ha'ik S'*.»rrK fre-;* '; ars Sfar;*?; P >" T'ler? hi!! iw represent .• Alpha Kappa P*' Hel l a d«n- Double Strawberry V i f»v Iigf-,1 tan watt*. three stiji v, 1 rnine stiu. i er dance k.-? Saturday at ?:.< ( >' is Hotel from " -52 J' n« I» • "'.4 en.. .j-,*: G:er< •»;. I J-fht J.-? ?}' K. s>*i.e-. ;. G?-»v. fr-"' y>...i W- 1,'r < v ivt i *ifv if. State India: I'D.-'- ol A! - I' ' .- i large enough t" hom-« W• - freslim-.f • -\t pri-eiit J7 ol thv S.J Hotutt. and In: band supplied Clher* are Karl Kief rr. Wave *' te F'l.ve' v ' * < live there ThP -nimmei tf*. P;!JS1-' , C*rn**r Polole junior. Karea Vei-itv n< I'h-ltVit. 1'it.v Shake iau'ji plan to paint th»' active %'arinu* evirdc were member* gi*en t.» at the dance. Nielson, Battle more. T«»nv \i**en (reek Iron Moun¬ *opho- ("inr.r.nii'I'M;.. N* »'*tbe ? \ e-\,t - W fwvms'tn >" l»on llnotrr. I.anwitig «rnlor. re- tain fre*hmaii * ur Murb. I ' ; \ e> ■ " \ ot I! •!•»!• . I luring the pa*t year, the fra- relvert the outstanding active ( ryftal I akr III Junior and !• ai.CM' a dinner p i trri.it* Ha* given man* award*. member award. I ou Wililam*. (Irtunvilie junior. ? •- V • % obit ■ v, ,tn a si P ro annual aw aril K a *rholar- (Fr«-»li Slruwlw-rrir*) *i'H» Kf-v given lu the graduating I.ifo menitiership' 'a. k W: ,'t were pie- Holl .n l Pw'• dfi «. rna* 1» k» B.li ,.,'terv. jis' . r vvti >"h jvnl uf llu*me*> wnti-i t* Ki»wt Is-*---' :uNew ?*•* campus A-.!! o< sh ».v ur-ioi, and lae lattbtop. Hi mil- brr- Ju U..c* F ■ U' -?. • "ig the week''-lift deie^'e'- with the highest point average • nfon, Fl.i . senior I, r . |f. (*?•.»* 1» - a* v*ii u?U-h fia'ctriity the dance the nw-eet- Haipit, F*. 22c Ad-- at hgart'# pin was given to the mng Wavne. jlinmr I;.U, Judy r-my r. J.*'- e» Breokfost w.'! tw he'd Alpha Kappa Psi housemufhe? Ju-tav. lA-.»rvwrr sopfse«- or<- Al house Sat.utv mornuuJ. -a ANNOUNCEMENT TIY Mr- Kie.f.ot Greihcig Kap .i F- " I*..'?- .?»c ;uni-*r. l»U«tT»e*s merging! aPerw .e Illinois Collt-pe of Alj'hff Kappa iK i has r ,mv and ShAf.ftk Kvut», U*:iu.mig TTw t'reo? A r».*e: botTe-t l-.i «;> t p!a: n*d nt OPTOMETRY note ; hufioi ar> me?*- . ev .r, | _ • . has Ueft aTnmni such as President John u;avr ; «*•* ?-.-«•• *.-•? .*.e vr" .the ocivention n.< ?• • Application* for »dmi*»ion to A. Hannah, honorary member, Cirpiy N;cN-.!« Fv»r,-«*-»n. Ii', *k a'?.the OM T.r c!as*c» Lrg-nmng Frbiuaiy 4. an-l I>r Kenneth Wilson, alum.- fresh'-M»: T-- fi'-.u - (T'C-e |V5 ' an I Septenjtcr 9. IV57 nus and .iSM-dint dean «d the Y!..nv •: ring eve* *s t mte now i-c rvg received. for afte?- Collegl of HilStru and Puboc b«N • scf.fNiu.ed U *i* a ii u, Soeial Aelivitie* yji j MATTHEWS ICi: CREAM of Three year counte protcs*ional study Set'Mce am: in eci.-n. ir.ii? charge r of Optometry MICHIGAN STATE Alpha Ch C%e.»'*2a wri'li ho!d There will be # bar).?? Ciractsr he tt-i e.er p n:J Kiln I'N'IV EKSITY the!-, unrnao din; r : dance t«>- butlc* dinner dance from '■ Home Economics lluibtini* Refjuiremrnt* f r F.ntrance? John S-" . Jchnsnn nip* sal u IjU" »"•. rocX 12 3!| it the h'-use Two yrar* (60 irnirvtlt hours or I'orrivn Eilm S*ri*u mgr.f fn«?! 7-12 at t-".e Civic CVrter M.*- c f.e will fe; and hi4 btmd will p!,. > ol i;cs ainnil *h,. n i , : :t fquivalcnt quarter hrs ) in spe¬ PrcsenU be furntvfwii by tr.e 14.s. D*-r- the dance w 1 u-h will tx- he villeins iisli tu; ..iiiies mi. : ine cified lil*ral^rj«^»nd science*. har* orchgsvtca the lv.ckv«rtl -A darn e WRITE FOR BL'UXTLN »iil be set up. ftkutff with " It's Ins!' 1 mm> TO KFOISTKAR -Mil. iiti-ors Table iTatvrpioty of M.tv pchte* turroundt 1 b> daeu# * j!l light- table* and chair" ILLINOIS COLLEGE HOLIDAY" si»gg»'#t or* c**»riy #pring »>t>e A jair quartet and n v • "Sumnos creates jncVrr rr# blid *i!h ol OPTOMETRY (Irrnrh* at the Kappa Delta * annual quartet will entertain h his usual finesse* l.e is wc.id.rftl io • JJtt So. Mtcl.gsn Ave. A hiUriou# corned* »t*»rring White Row- dinner dance Sat¬ itttrrmuMkm watrh. An amus.n; farce .. full of Tschnology Center, Chicago 16. 111. Jacque* Tali. Top foreign urday rugtr txxnn 4 *1-12 at the delicious littit touches, hat e Jrm.scn film of 1854. Lansing Citr.c CtfltM. IjoiiImIu Chi *hort NafcJret Members ftoB thadr daU- w ill it a captivat< t c'.ii spartow mho) steals the she..'" "Time Oat of Har" dine and then daartJRy Uar mu¬ S|-onM*r Car Wa-h . . sic of Jim A -•Mftmtar JBad or- MONDAY. MAY A lambda Clii Alpha will i;v chestn. Kerm* DaArt* and his band sw tbelr annual car wash I -'The ladvkilters' is»work ol r she Zeta Beta Tau ctay from 1-5 p.m The price artistry, tmeiy turned out II every KairchlM Theatre SLOP It a the first in term party, tf- be held in the detail and a pleasuie to uptime*'" Orisrs Mast SOe Big Ten Room at KcDog| Cen¬ series of seven such pledge p a N 1 fSol ter from 6-12 Saturvlay m m hthu» km Oismmm Confession! MEN'S I0KT Lilr-W tight v<-r»ily. M-iui-fomial May Hup? ■»* Tiny I'.per'a Hang will pmiWe .1* for agriax term'* biggcot 30.00 glu* Uu* danrr. TirkO* ar* now ou uk al Ik* Mfd-W*igkt 33.00 glu* tax** ' t'nlou link. M.00 per coagl*. HMvv-u*ight W*'d lik* to *,t. -. ri(hl hvre and now thtt th* 30.00 gluu Ucw lateralimion artivitiaw aha larlad. mwin naaon »▼ run ad\rrtufmmM like this i* to STERLING dabbing Ih* Knight* of St. Patrfafc (*t you. dear reader, to drink Coca-Col* to th* HM*y-wfight virtual ««diui<« of all other brverat**. Th* 23.00 plus U>« aad awarding lb* I rugby far th* Mi¬ ■ontur jruu «Urt gvinf alone with m, the aooMr LADIES I0KT cro-Midget Aula Rare. «*1 Wife tafia to i*t more out of Uf*. 33.00 glux texts - af (h Hi Nte if (to* fcwuriacf) STERLING < nMKIffEl SUIft - MMf m ■ Hlfflttl m 11*0 plus text* »t* Ao—i 'if :. v■ , TICHNICOLO* l7 Hits Jackson (.%>? n1 iunity Schools All Klom. Eng. teacher. . Moloi ;„!♦-» MtfUiM Life Ins, Al! Erun Freight System Trar«portation Majors fo A-' • Interested In sales interested in sularied sab's, or Gen. Itus. training program. Two carloads. of talent wi't perform at Jackson State Frisoa Simduy after; on in the first of t!u' Senior Council Touring Tal- Shop Downtown .a03:9,yadoT 9p.m. tvg iTitle ■ • of major eht c:"s spring term pet - Consolidated Schools A" Elem . ?|> Ed. Speech fornia nee C »i r . Viv Music. Kng-Ili.it.. Ten acts will perform for the I*iiIs Phy. Ed prisoners, folknv :nii a tour and v c, cubic Hist Co All interested in sales, regard¬ lunch with the warden The less t»f major MSU 17-voice choral ensemble lid of Ri A 1 Elem . So Corr. S|hv F. t. v:it appear with the show ot !'em . Phy F.d , Art. Tehr. of .l.u-ksvn. the Ulind, Visiting Tehr with Following Sunday's perform - Minder* IVgt-ee. anrr the show will travrl In Schools AM E'em.. Si Series. orp All interested in sale*. regai i- less of major. I.ullwrim isrorlatlon $ch lo lt •i.'es ^!1 to S.i * I 1 '>.u k tV i« in r.«n, Ill • . ,!K ^ Make a Date with Summer i In Sunny Casual Togs KN OT'S HAS KVKUYTIIIVC. I'lt.lM JACKKTS TO SHOUTS ys >S _ h *3.98 lo *5.95 I*.- / l' I ~bn ~T llich poucrrd . . and nothing Ixib casual, washable cotton togs for cam¬ ■$ , pus wear! Smart!* sltlrd with strong "Ivy" influence . . . polished cottons, corduroy* and knit trims flrtily tailored for appeal, comfortable fit and ? , , long wear popular the yeir 'round! At Knapp's too, you'll find MAKE IT A BOOK FROM C.B.S.!! . . . *o COOK BOOKS Corduroy "Jag" Jacket Washable and lightweight. In Jtcd, White or Black. m cardigan style with knit trim* tned front, cuffs and pocket*. new IlK many more wardrohe. smart collegiate "In" sir led KWIT'S STRUT FI.OOK selections for a coordinated i il Size* S-M-L • ,A, u. GARDEN BOOKS ☆' TRAVEL BOOKS SALE PRIOED The "Surrey" s -A. RECENT FICTION Cab Raincoat POETRY lias Ivy Lining Hi t:RALLY HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT TITLES SITU:, TRIM STYLING TO CHOOSE FROM. FOR SI N OK SHOWERS WHATEVER HER TASTES, C.B.S. PROBABLY HAS IT IN THE BOOK LINE. Men's Canvas Top Casual Sftort Shoes *19.95 wyif, oi Mom • Par GOT • Far Hike • Far CaMiMi s *3.99 Ay essential to yo« *» rata b to vegetation. Handsomely made for all-purpose wear . . . equally CmL Miwaoii Uiaali an hull, tar lau smart on bright daft, lo Piedmont f 'few fit warn, mm kNti romlart *Hk Um ciublaaaa laaaiaa . . . tar «olM riaaaa mm U bur gabardine, tailored bp Manabrooko, Immmlk ana uttnr with Tana lla- m ! lata, la or 81m. *m «U !• II. pimmk lllm MM prampUr. ini la Ivr taaaa. UAm stur rcooa KNArra tnur nooi tta-enmij * f»t» • '** dfes^'l B * | ' - - Michigan state news Mm 3. tn:»7 Page Si* IM Hi-Lights Stale V See 1c 2nd Ilia 10 M in 7oday rifle Today vhoiit is Hie final day for the This event is open lu.r; A1 l.mc. catcher: Dick to men and women tx»th and no |W JOHN' VWIUV IIEEW si-i ,.s t;ip shirting pitcher f«»r crr.trrDcH Rn.mo prior legist rati m is neffded. The T M. <• f :> ..MPI M'MIM S C'lUtiSit Pi' " McKcinr . n ■ di.idline will riol »>e extended i : .»,■!... !'"<■ :, :kc • <>,.: .it !- ' »t Uavi*\ tint l»i < Mean Mooio or tornu wi!! !!«• x ihittmg n.w • so shoot today it you w.mt In ;< .m ' 1 *« Ml ' I'l '(111-! f.lfT. I -'!• • I the M«- « Mm Is k. v ri . sJom*. at all. Vi«-> h-»: hug Ml i ' '• r 1 !■ ft ii !■:. .If • • K'»ra ok. shor' • # ★ # . i • p.i- ;n .••nitpfpiioM st•«• >i»'otid day of the base¬ la t Friday. In Ihr ninr innings M -Krn r* arc cur rent I> loading; ball throw, making a total of I he pitched In* illlouvil hut six tho hi u-'.iti hitting attack !»d participants so far. Jun Ty- hits ami two rims, uhile xfrik- against-H-S !♦» f All arc l< I'. 21 po.nts were high for the URENT-IT-SHOP init nut Ihr a marine t'ltilnt 1 •» hiMit.g 3'*(> tir itrnv K irwrk ■ ond d.iv + + + \ 11 ts ri *» iimn. tf'in«s|rr batsmen llis rrronl f . . uio-s S .It I" ••hoi-tst<»{». f«»r llir sraMin stands at M-f. : hr". t <• .•'» (ck u ith a Hi f>o. utoiv an ) frif'.'r iity ten- hmipt. , • %M» I MID II 111 \ll I R* will .ninn. Mooie i> hiring 4t»t» si p'av starts Tuesdav at* 4 15. I I Ml NT MINI It* W., • I , till! I Ui .'"'hi vh.lt K« at . v .Hid McKon/ic a:c Courts may !«• ia*srrved foi T.i K»mii> rigid- hitti .it Td.'t and .300 respective¬ praeiue on Saturday or Sunday !?n I Mir hut »n IV I MIT a I'.ii miar.i, ' IN 4-f>' etter outdoor eye care! Mu/>i/ko. a transfer student from Naw Uie» spring term, Wonderful IX oflu-rd trips Ed Math • placed -ccond in all-around at . . . n ar.vb"h st<»pN itig out six tiine> in a 17-in.u.ig Absolutely Wonderful the Central State*. AAU meet. .it* i Danny ' I'C'oiinell. a fore ■ Coa<-h S/ypula isiininervted on ■•uudvng 1,'hnogo Whi'c game again t ttie Giant • pirate each had tin e. r'. team twing very well lioi Not even i The Giant loss was achieved .. (»*.»• Rookie T"ti> Kubek Iriph IMlanced w itli many top v* h » w )i.ppcd Itien. live despite a league rrrurd-tying and v, >ied the winning i . fon six dooMrplavs made at the r\ T.hurs'iiy i> the New Y i peuse of the Redlrgs. Hersliell X -nk»•»•'' .(et ated f! i' K e . \ I 1" I". I ASt gi It M'h"- f reeman, third Cincinnati |»>1 ■ i • A' i leti >, ,11. behind T"' i! 'P vn torn- in 1 * -l irt > 'urdivan's steady 7-1, it pi*.: lav, defeating t'v \V.,-h Griseon taking the loss. II.K' in' i Semitone «-1 In t ic pro Tiie Whit** Sox' fourt.fi fun'." With the s*.»re tied 1-1 Kub ■ i vict'ii w.i the ii; i h> i. ihev sent tTiuck S' "i • eutivc v di tiv thud inning with ' Hick I 'onovan. wt»«» lin.iM* m.» xu tr--- s. . to the -h -a drive t.. right -renter it w ith . five hltt» i o.i I*, tii.' i Wails tripled mer ero'-Mn-M •me , X' cir, v .. |m flH-Mtei tin .rue b"i'ic nil Yogi Becra's . er Ri'Hie \*hl»»irn's Had in the i > . '.i time*. ,n lM'Ui. f«»>'rit tf> Ihop" • gi.mt -*'• i • • • I'M.-e f!v. NlXttl of hi*. IMII'-I, lju ,g t! ■ seventh »rnn*»s I rr. * I'unk*. v mm g . \ u-i ting ad t ic \ i. on balls fo Mi. iv I *e I yaminttions I', e who ha • rro'-crt iir»t en i i v in.- oi i hu-ago's i un» t »4»rt»i .siraigtit defeat up - • du :i• throwing error in shortstop xiantli bs starter R.viir t'luc I.imaging lid ofT Inn w inle>j Stonir* Minnie Mn».. Or. \N . 4 . JI ASIA m • ( incu F ernander . o i Bill S)' sw roll's single af VS.. r erroi on • p i i itin.ng • l:i! ai pther run in the inning. ■ i< .i Hock Dorrn. ti-htha tided rookir Cincinnati's Hon II ti-tHi.i. double pki.v gt''Hj;|itcr, ' a: . 1 Oh44 one titan fireball Hurler, was invlnni'!* swinging •( ho* 1m(. stroked and a walk to rmikie Jim Ian- - .t! (Mtters, alter thai uiiUI be gave mp to four hi' - illl'iUtltr.g ,4 iHMTie I UP. di*. set the stage foi Drop, i |> « III'i .il l III Miitai-^laltlt :i:oHim M WW MflieniwD < HI-its, !•••• an I dioye pi nve runs inciudmg Milwaukee IVn Bl.rsingaine's single «i" • Kol.in Huberts xeolehtd talk rtu 5 ... • the winning two m the mruh a IP e. » - • o t.o ihnc . iies i out in th< top of the 1 tit * the Ktslifgs defeated tin New that heis oyer the hill with a P j • WALLACE OPTICIANS Yoik achievement Giant- w.i-. S 7 . Ihuk - conipic.' thire-hit. ance against 13-stnkeout perform¬ Chieago Ihursdar Ui • Cc )« teat i' '■' • ii-l'ii.. Pittsburgh P.rates R- ri.urs.iav til innmg scored Eddie Mikius fron second with the run that go. Lew I'.-. ..!:,■ h •* tla >' boms Cardinals a 3 Slale IliesiU'r East I .a its in k I'hone KIl 2-.1IIT turnabout from *-*«»ci!i r.ight a* the I'hiladelphia Thll ■ an :• \ ■ J1 V K • l| > again.*', lie low y tc'oi > ov •11 the Brcniklyu Dwir Bp) to the -Us O Mai 2. 1 D-'a. lies beat the tubs. 4-2 ;!•: I Also olfiies duwntunn. 407 N. Washingtoii. Ph. IV 2-1413 Fd.t Minif niicve.i the tiring i-i s in a b»ur hour and 5JPmuuo tioak. tiicn with t'tiwag" tits: Dale la»ng and la-c Walls. of tfie Pittstiurgh Pirate* nude I'-uiueiic in the JOth to na.l game Thursday The A major icaguc record by sirik uown the P.iaic-* i ith victory After Idling the bases in t>.< fa nch ag.nn*t on,, two setbacks 10th, t Ith and 12th without sc«»i K.rvr w liaitk Aaron led the Braves' ing. the Cardinals finally bron rrrd .Irr Mill looking for rooirlhing iimisiiol I" fvt a\*a»ult on three Pirate through in the l»»t.h against Dor irrate fwtchrr*. culiceting five .singles Bessent, third Brooklyn pitchc a 40- GLADMER or o for Mollirr's lloy. II nliling or for llriilgr I'rizrs'f koaew are Tick ai • rnevntr:. piiom: iv. 2.w:ti .staicts mllltllm • llri.r mui iihij. Major League Standings AMI RICAS I.EA.ilT NATIONAl. I.EAGIT. PEASANT CRAFTERS GIFT SHOP \\ 1. Pet.# GH H L Pet. Git Chicago lit 2 .Ml — Milwaukee II Z Ml — ACADEMY New Boston York $ * 1 5 I 6 .613 .571 .53* Vx 2 Brooklyn SI. 4 inrinnali I.ouix 7 9 7 4 5 7 .«»: .343 .MO 2 3' 4' ( let eland 3': Av AWARD kupo ( ity 7 S .467 «»r Philadelphia 6 7 .4A2 S ^ Vtaltimorr I'lTROir c 6 fl 9 .4211 .400 3 St, New Pitialiurih York 6 1 10 A .429 .7M 3' 7' WINNER! W ohmtiun nmivs 4 1 <;\mis ■ .230 a 1 hirago Ton.yy-s <.yw>s 3 10 .231 1 SI I out* »%. Hrook I in at Jrr»o ( ' llovLo* <1 Ill l Not r Sullu tn 1I-SJ - cniahl) Jrnir* (I -a) *» .SrwroniS' \» Voytaik i*-11 41-11 w..hinti.,n ii ttorac* — Hrouwrrr t inrinnali *( X>w V«ik muhn Tom Irr (Hi \%. W nrdilncion t»- l*-«| »». Nrrtaii 40-»i i ("mi. >| PhiUdrlptiia (ru«hi s'« tod ** Komi (th — tail') I'ob.Mvkv (f-ii \« sanf.ira (3-0' v* llumrilp (I-I j y>i|w3Uk»r at IMllthiircli (nithti I'lUlhpA iiail or buhl (l-tl »' lUiiotiorr at (lorUnd .nishtj •— Irirna (2-t» inkn-vcii (*-l| ». Winn 4 1-34 iHtN.xiiyy-a m»st i.rs hlmed fm ii*i»yy s kim i TA I mr laicall ». Xiru \ ark 3 • hirj.A «. w*vbmct»n | I h>la«rtpht« *. 4 hir«co 2 111 INCUT IM italy - * I4««t«* » XI I ntlll J. brook >%H 2 X'» y tick i kimo ( ii % t Ml!wanker i. PUtRkwrah 3 WHERE IT HAPPENED! v*.T IN ENDLISIlt -.**.- THE PICTUHC - Spring Retreat YOU VC HEARD ABOUT Christian Student Foeadaiiee LASTRADA Thentc ■ AK'i * -vj T WO Cf amcrica's great dramatic actors TWO TIME ACABI.MY \W \KD krvnolr Sprakrr BINM K ANTHONY QUINN Plaer RICHARD BASEHART GIULIETTA MASINA Pair MaylT.il : ' K ■ - /T' j-'.'rr- y: ■ I1'-;' Cats Win AH Doubles Match rs IM Results Interclass Track Meet — Sports \iulil xiikp l'r» \ sport* ill.- — Editors Dave Poser* — Notmen Defeated bv Wildcats* b-fr sn.Hu • t \n \ Oil MM Ml Pi-if-i.v. t'OREEITs XUnia rht. 9-15- i • MICHIGAN STATE OTW8 Vrnolrona S. ll-tJ l.ioti*. •-« the Bu ! I) !:«*t Pits thigh, lie will lie re¬ year Lean, Atterberry hi* Irft in May :t. I*»XT Tage Seven HI HitK Jtn/V are K.i|'iui *tic. 15-tv ArmstrotiK 5. a-o placed on the rri*frr b* |ti»t» S:»s- and b.ivi ' tllive lett. rmen n - I ai siiti'-ltiiilvp Itiiiiilicrs Idinible) N* ?!,.s\e!unan singles and Hoffman t.» N" f> of U»an is the top entry in the low c,;h .,:;ain.-t llbfioi* at I' au;- •.iki' the t««P honors Sat- the Kftii, the race is wi.1- .fuw bed Jay K i • i. f I and Pn- .'d Stennnovic and Zaretnba In. Iiol,-. Nnrlli Vmertra. Herlin an interclass track open Some of the runner. hurdles wi'h Kiel Mian* and ti-2 to take tlm NT<> honor* » tir.ipi-iiti P.r 1'iillrcMnt . , W i' h the scor tie.' »' 3-'t wi!! play at the top thnv p-ei- *ei)iii i.t -ewitlriii-l'tllfnrnO . Young mcc. Field the mile run, Tel/latT. Hughes. Foi'ddv Kennedy and Jerry M:r- xophver » ■ Bredenbeck supplying the oopc- -itien. Behind Lee "{•: \\ • the singies tniKi S. tie thus* '.ri.i Fnsfcr i>,;•'* Torn JotiU'SiM. I? .ffm.ill hp-fid .tf;.f fi-1 fioti* revtvelively negm at 1" am. This j* kil and frosh Bob Lake, Dave. •• Kloinhbi-.s and"-Best will- bat- at t>u» Nn. »i position doubles team- i fnifV r.s-st time in recent years Coombs and At Waddles lie for the top *jx>t in the |x»le DETROIT 'Tt-Bookie right¬ Jones is the favorite in the vault wi'h the Remaining places hander Don Uh> captuml ht« i State It' ft..si if Wh» .if thi^ point with " •,'1:1' Head Coach Kuil Schlade- th Col C II! .1 t' I ?»• !(.)lt ft r mile with senior Gay Denslow to be decided from junior BUI Mnjor league victory year. .,s had an interclass meet, N Wi! cjfs opi'Mcd up with .» Thursday when the Ddtroit »i the estern pu-ked "pi-, fresh will be in a tight In • i-.-n.f >\bcn Kcuh Andt i iji»,.d double* to win. ■ , ts.t the class honors with Tigers five runs on just - two hits in a wild fourth inning s:.n u.»n the \'i». I siiuie s M.,t!cil Anderson and Christie won homores while the iurt- Hi surd f: Slate's Bill Bisard. the No. I match. 4-4». fi t. ,-.u seniors are expected and defeated t'iet Boston Re J I■"'k • the fjfst set, K •; aft. r over Male's His.u d and /a re ni¬ it out for third. S<>x 7-a la*»*. son of former Major !•••:»: f down. »- ft. but th« Wil.f- hil. I Ban and shilliualtw look I he places will be scored in „,r meet and the order of l.eague piU-iier Ttwirntori I.ee, needed roller help from south¬ vM next captain tw i* tallied to sets, ft -1 and •? 1 w-.n Mep.irinilc and set*, ti l and fi-4. Vela in straight RENT A NEW CAR r,rnl» will be *ame as the Hie paw Ai Aber, Jim Bunning and Capt. George Slepunovir tied Northwest."tiiV No 3 dou-.h-s 10 ,-hampionship* except that thinics up with a ritN1 decininti Steve Gromek over the last inn¬ coo Ki "oi and 1 >i k So-i etf Automatic Ttansinisisions, Radio and Henter the javelin ha* been aducd. i ing and a third to preserve the ever Valid* Christie. 7-5 and ilc!o..!od the Spartan- sopho¬ S, • i.iiicman ha* named two .,n- for each of the teams division The 23-year-old new¬ k-k. In the first set Christie was more pMir, Mest-aU and llof't- (in* and Oil Purniished and proper insurance Atterberry and Mike comer, less than a year oft the ahead, 5-4. however, Stepanovir niail. fi i. li-H. ti-D. t•» give 'fie University of Ariona campus, outplayed tiie Wildcat sopho¬ Wildcats a clean sweep in K. c-hans will lead the fre.sh- LustJk and Forddy yielded four Boston runs and more to win the next three doubles en. Kennedy the Ih>n sophomores. Dave V eight safeties tvfore he was Came* mid the set. Against Illinois the Spartan* Central Car and Truck Rantal Company lifttxi in tiie eighth when the In No. 3 singles if vste a:: ill be lacing team Bi-ernnn i and Sam Eliowit/. the jun- v. .1 . ! Selwyn Jones, varsity Red Sox scored one run. Northwestern us Jack Kgan de- call's, ".hed e tough oi iM.tvhc 120 E. Ottawa SI. I'tmnr IV 4-1415 1 Two walk*, an interference !, afini Mike /aremlM m straigf-t tougher tii.in Noithwest- captain, and George Best even call, a wild pitch and twe ex¬ .sets, ti-4 and (!-.X cth." The llliid timshed in filth Mptam the seniors. Th top race of the morning 'l. •: / ;/• ;V tra base hit*—one of them a A pulled leg muscle harnfvi- in the 440-yard dash sam Ruowrrz three-run homer by Charley ed Ron Mcscall as lie lost to <;eorc;k best Maxwell—enabled the Tlgen te l.c.m and Atterberry op- Noi-t ji western's Andy Shilling- .. . ., . inter-da* rivals . push over five ran* elf starter law each other. Both are among 12-10 and *1-3 The Spartk* T»m Brewer in the fourth. .- .j'fioinoie was lending 5-2 in top middle distance runners and Forddy Kennedy expect.\! Oswalt and freshmen Ian* F.k- Detroit loaded the bases on • the fust set when Ins injuly . the nation. «trum, Frank M choroid and Jim to press him. Also to be consid¬ Walk, a double by Frank House •*..f!,'d to sh,»W. In addition. Atterberry is fav¬ Carr ered are senior Terry Block, and nn interference call against Coach Crank Heettiaii reported ored to win the tti-yard da*h Olson and sophomore Tom jtul I can I* expected to win the junior Henry Kennedy atvd Rand -are the leading high catcher Saruny White that al¬ thai Mesiall will not make the lowed Reno Bertoia to take first trip to Illinois but will remain ••O-yard low hurdle*. Neither freshmen Tony Smith. Jim H »- lumpers with Ehowitz and l.us- ixise An infield out and a wild hrliind and receive treatment in man will run in the S80-yard ran and Arvui Lmdhoim tik the top entries in the shot pdeh sent two runs acr*»ss b»*- run Jours i* also favored in the put. El low i tz heads the dierby eve. iaavyweight title The defeat by In Venture Mulch Although Derby town already Maxim in an R-round fight is tiie only blot on Patterson's rec¬ 1/ C.iric Center i« bulging at the seams in prep¬ ord. EAST LANSING OPTICAL CO. aration for Saturday's running In hi* many years of ram- The best of the world's ten- of the Derby at Churchill Downs, pale nine from here to there. AIwtc JarotM.ni', vlayers will be in the Lkn- not more than S.OOw ore ex¬ Vlaxim has mrt most of the be»t • r.vw Center Sunday af¬ pected to rattle around the huge in his 110 bout*. Ilis record KD 2*916 ter - when Jack Kramer's *how* K? deriNion*. 21 defeat* Kentucky Fair and F.*iHKit»»»n , tc'ims tour swings into 4 draws with 21 knorkouU. lie center located seven n.iie> fn»m the center < f the city The ha* taken the count onlv onre. ?.! • .-\c. begin at 3 p.m. with That wa* In 1942 when he wan fight will be televised by NBC Pails meeting Paricho Se- ervoort's ::>■ starting a! H pm • EST knocked out by Curtis Sheppard • Pahs will conduct a spec- Mar hen. who'll be 25 in July, I know 1 have tough go FRI. mi SAT. mroiBB • u- at 2 30 for anyone in- enter* the TV *rrap with un¬ with Machen." said the veteran. -••*! m learning the finer I'm 35 He's 24 But remember defeated string of 20 victories. 11 >f the game, rtir feature match will pit of them by knockout*, going for him. The young Oakland. 4 alii., Robinson is. 37. and he stopped Fullmer, who s 25. t<» win back ynu a '♦j tAV IMVNC 4 - TOP NITS 2l.'t E. Uraii.l Rivt-r f'anrho Gonialea against Ken firhter already hold* one decis¬ that title Ju*t don't count us Kiwrw all. (iontale* Is eonsid- rrrd ion over Maxim, whose age I* old men out " KXI KA ADDED • CARTOON EESTIVAI. h> many as the world's listed as 35. He defeated the vet¬ This is the first major fight Shown Twlrr at I p.m. and lt:3tf create*! player today. He hold* eran from Cleveland, by way of to be held in l/ouisvillt* on Derby a 40.2on Field- But Maxim, Heavyweight Champion, instsis tional Boxing Assn. Lightweight The* ^ 1" > t . title in 1940 hoyse. he ll give the kid a lessor, this fainoii* .S'/w/i/i'm 'Mr Turiu'tn" Faculty Members. •. WDtacrhXHE 2$T Abbot t Costfuo MATCHEli \ 0 j4*CE V 1 *ir« Ml l"#/ GOLF CLUBS PLEASE RESERVE Matched |»er*imnimi wood head*, true-temper wooos steel step-down shaft* and leather grip*. Meu'f right and left, hand. (Women'* Fay Crocker HhtWB MM available in set* of 2.1 * ACADEMIC APPAREL ty Brass Sri »f 2 Krg. isa.ua FOR "■^HUeHOBRIAN «HM U» — Mmd 11 :M — $11.95 SUN. AND MON. • 2 TOP • IIITS Set of 5 MAY 15 CONVOCATION Kri Ill.SU $29.85 THIS WEEK Set of 4 Keg. BI N 939.60 Mru'. nulrhrd Mb ul Iron.. Tru.-Umaor ehrom. IRONS .Irp-down Oi.ru. rhroot. (Inbbr, baLuirrU OPEN STOCK Hymn dB dHK t taa.nii Tif--rmn shiwa Twto. it >41 ■ 1106 ■h. ih H «»« »"• Iiwm —S.M«. m r« wnb—mim. 134.50 $04,99 •: . 1 ' : .. ■ ' i im IraM — 4.M Ok " •r' the iron Petticoat # • - 11 '■ ' .. matching putters, i^g. $10 - $6.95 Wmto-lMm. . . — Hon mm al IMS — . MHNHIAN UTATK NHWH M«»,3. lest n«h. (lanoc Sniped Air Route Union Board From Red Cedar (C'oiitinunT from 4) Disclosure A 16-foot canoe, valued at TlMU Bou- This Sunday t'ltv S• tuni'ir. and Mark Two men. identithsl as stu¬ I \l» Officia! I • 'Ml, I ^ dent."., rented the cam»e a! 8 p.m. I inked In *1 <'«dv I • II IV. . and never returned it Search .• A I • l.i' «f the nver and Iwtnks failed to u r- i.v , .... •' I fr." ' " P.,: locate the craft nx>n<( >;•** ir ' police said the canoe was with the initials MSU and r.in;t»i!i CHURCHES f;tem t'liil >»l 'In « CAMPUS |'« pp. ' I'M EAST LANSING .. . cui'u-ia! "30" painted on the I:.r.I. V , - i1;i!'•' I'1 1. • • ■ > . ..... !' .'I It.. - I" ,nk N ClHiMtf- I «»'U Ik.« arid stern in aluminum - . t - ! I « ' - ' ' ' , " V ' fr.hM.m pamt " • . k ' ■ ■!' X ' ■ \ . -*% , Ma- .!;« ;.i I'liiiu, • I l.i. . iWiiliarii. AI ' , .V I - .1' ' '' " MUFFLER RUNIC ST. THOMAS AQUINAS EAST LANSING M'»* • \!l Itnaiil i luirm.ui is < uru- ALL SAINTS FIRST CHURCH PEOPLES CHURCH I n hnu.ilik Vc« rmmnillrr I'iciiiliro include: .luily fltirh.il>- 120.122 W. IONIA CHURCH TRINITY CHURCH frrslinuit: EAST LANSING -i ii Itirvr Hirminch.t m Hill IJitfi Mills. Ohio. HI. IV 4-S01S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 311 MAC .XVenne l..irn Fusion Xltiskr- 4ns Vbb.iit Knait nini'U WIIV III T VOI It Interdenominational A Bihlr trarh.nc Ministry c on frrshm.in Hill Hampton. t unerstlv fpt*ro|»»l Ontrr 70i Fa>l liranil River ?«« Mest (irand Ktver stindav lla**es ~ 1'iuiti.ir freshman. ami Auhsn in i: In Ihe center of Fas! (.anting Ifi'iidcrsoii, Octroi! sophomore. l "infill Hervires; II »'i \ i| : 38. * 13. 10 II 19 Ii hi ON I AM IV HKXKI S ;>mi \IiImiII lto,-td — I I» i-1313 •tl.V. t . ItKXN'irr TH'» r. Pastor t; FltiRNF WTI-I.IAMS. Pastor ;M . ||iokI- 7 :0« I* >1 Hail* Masses - S «. 8-W M OH SHIP HFRVUKH I'ark l« ore; C.w- HNAIxKS ' \! 'he "• i i ■ ii' ,..|.ho- t J AC Nr. liordnn 11 June* — Itretur siiihI-i* Srhnnl 9:30 A *1. Morion; M'orship Services Masses at AUnn Road » l»aj»el II .-m a.m. kelined Hr* John I' porter Cha|il«in tl nlvrr'sitv RturteMu al S. 9 38. II I- |).»M.|t flOsh- — I # ■ Al l MM It and Churrh School "StRRKNOFRFtr I » - Ho-. • t >.,* 11 «K» \.XI. ■ . ■ Will II.«x ™ (all Ottieri) »:!» III im 1130 lloi* Hays of Ohli*a!ton—«-7-t*9*lf 7:38 p.m. ■ • .• I C.,i: I'.i l„r| . MMI1V uHlVHt* — — I OKIIS 'It I IIKf *56 I nnfesslons Kalnrdav "THF TWO HXBVLONS" Mihiril of the l.rsson Sermon Sermon b* lit T'eflt < III AS 'M Tlllt I' '5t» I 80 In 1 30 and 7'3» l« » p m. k >>0 \ xi lloi* t'nniin.inl»n OTHFR SFRVICKS K INST AI.I.EI) I VI III VS tlMi I't VIMIXU N t Friendly Itlhle « la*» 10 t>0 Hail* Mnsar* for Student* and VlWOTk v||h".r»|inet H'sti - • Norn)- i XI I WHKK CM ARANTIIIJ xx ritnesitav Kvenlns Meetlnf-4 p m i ll a m bnnday School 9 mi \ x| I'm mil* Srnio anil Fellow «hip (.easnr II IS ionfe«sion — ill pm. nioriv s* is II. .1 he » Ml n«t talk ' »h,o ?r, -»; 6 13 p.m TRtMrV iOI.IKtil.XTI IIr otitis Room—lit W CJrand River *nnda*. I'hilosophv Club Htsrlisston rd to Henderson that da*'and h.< t lain 1*1114 I S ARK IOW llturih Srlioid Jr Huh VimiMi Fellow ship - t 38 ? 80 FELLOWSHIP that the mil* time in his lite he • ■ n 11 r« i*v:;. KOR OTIIIR CARS TOO llnut* p 111 Senior Hlth X.mib Feltonshlp: had talked to Henderson h.o «m I ('0||| » p in. Mod Tom Thur* AM I'nlversltv Student« ... II o« x 11 iloiRini I'raver «*r Hal' n 4 m - , . l*r. i v %tAt f \c»HN. Pastor Yog I" and then ahoiit aimlli- and | Jui i MIDAS ( on.munion and Sermon "i tin -3 p m Med and HI. T Oo n m Ff Ruber! Katanugh. Xss't. urirome er matter no om.v unmuR Fr Hunatd Idrr. .%*»!. 7-38 |».«« Prayer and Bible stud* 4.1 XR XNTKIII MI HI IK iwniiiHitx itiit t aiit|>iu Ves|»ets. " »o pm I !• m • S tun sun Phone FH S-59H each Wed uiglit MSU Bill I OR AS 10 I* XI Hiinilav so XII I XRs Installed $6'5 LOW AS Installed MARTIN LUTHER CHRISTIAN STUOENT EASTMMSTER FltEK EAST LANSING UNIVERSITY CHAPEL FOUNDATION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HEI6NTS CHURCH OF CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH SI Ml XV MUX It Is XT IA.xT I.ANsl.St. < »unrit| (Missouri s * nod | AUTO PARTS Merlin; oi Ihe Xmrriran legion (Vtiiiinal I ulheran i «a X *l Westminister f ellowship Memorial < cnla f IHeaktast I.roup Jl MOM HIGH 1131 N. KAsr IM* islon X Xnn siirrt* III Xbi.oll lload On X all. » < onrl U| Xlbert street I'll IV '! .10111 IV 5-3010 bl»i|i% imrih of Her be* llall • 1 tlp.m Student I iat* 10 I» se.onri to a series on "til R will be the guest speaker. Co«t Supper, t.amma Hrlia *• p m lit NOMIN A HON XI. Ml HI- St Nil XT bXH4H»L SIIlida> Xlurnms II im T XI.I • X espris B la p ni St'liixi. Il.xss (Oil X 01.1 <1,1.1 I hi lie i .in Hludeni 1*«». liUUS mihjert uxpfisi niurrs" (or SIT HI Ms Re\ Ra* Xlrt or from ltelh\ snitda* »*fninj Program • Hi: l.litllXHH XllNHIM.in Baptist « IturUs. i.nesl speaker Cribbery Ihrough Junior Nigh l"a si or XI II I II. II JOHNsov. Minui. r reductions EAST LANSING UNITY CENTER LANSLNC; CHURCHES CHURCH 4J3 XX. X.H.X.N|l HIXIR KOMI ti Mtl4.FR. Pastor OKEMOS BAPTIST subject IX t llll\ THF I XX* M AR THF X XMPI H Merlon (t.u>|>r liuesf speaker Ins tie* Xou (tundaV ktbunl II X M CENTRAL METHODIST FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rl X XXurning JONS sere tee RxtORo, Pastor 18 88 a m XXIIIIXM HI XMRlSli, Soloist IMItl.l XX I'UNIIK Organ.si Sundae school 11 .IS a.m. XXrdnrsdav meetings 8 w pm topic; "1HI IIS xOMMXSHMlMs' X ming Peoples 8:38 pm CHURCH spring suits CHURCH Sunday Sight Sersice Rnjwy (:38 pm Ottawa at X apitol friendliness • goml muacc * g chnrck famils SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH 9 IX and II.IX Set*itea nl Worship Sermon Ottawa at Chestnut Please rail FD 2-JF88 lor 8 Ode boulh Washington at Moore* Rivet Prise "1 ML PRIVH.HiS OF HI I OStilNXi ' Re* XXilium |i. Ruben, XlinDur iHHtut llowaid sugden Awl, Pastor, Clyde Taylor Hr. Xlorrt»on. Preaching 18*8 AM U l HI » HXHXHIL. Following srromt «er*lre there will Rev Minimi H Hal.led. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 38 48 be a brief get-together for rollese Assistant Minister 1188 ,XM I KUIItl IM) FOI SHXtlOS" age ftfudrnts in the pat lot, on me 4 hureh School — |8 *8 and |t:38 7 88 P XI '"XX MIS lilt (.OVFRSPK IHIMISllS' VOI' .XRI CONHIAU V (XVIIIM second Musical llcn.r xrsper* tor social fellowship sod reception of XX nrship X otlege Aerstce—18 88 Age li'ium - and ; M pp. II 48 BAPTIST CHURCH new mru.berc tail IV :rn: r«r A Ride Adult Ori^, S.-»r» lo >(»') 83 to £180 Ho* lea*tug Heitiri Manor at l;^t a.m. 1,48 pm. XXe.te* I eltow ship X oung 112* V Res. kugrne t> Pennsslsania Xvenue Huvges*. Minister "the x hurch with a OLIVET BAPTIST friendly *' xi)xx greeting" ' W, -f*!,' ' An \* eiieut seln tmn o|' .spring Mills $4- 'I- '...MI- < i - < • , . : , . M-rning Worship 18 88 am MICHIGAN AVENUE METHODIST PLYMOUTH CHURCH -unda* H. pn.t X hurch Xouth school 11:1* Fellowship 8:38 pm am i111>;tn,.'N.i\y Mlit>, f'iuilllv) Mills i-" i.! • • n ' It'll !\*rml >uit I CONGREGATIONAL Sunday Prayer Night and Rihle Hour herytre TMI RkHAX 7.88pm >W m • 1'' . ! • ■ I p.. . -j. ■ 11*7 Mornm( Fa*t X| it big Worship It a 8 an Church Laden (»•*•*. bcho»l xxinlster 11.18 am «IX 1 I mini stirhigan Michigan Xcenu* For X Ride Phono (V l .'Xil XIXI t pm Willi**! NXR1MXS. Minister Jl NhU{ Ml»l ii \i i si/i:s it shim si/i;s Int SIX > J 18 pm Senior CHURCH Sundae c butch M-'fn nt School - I li Worship sersire am I >8 and It 80 III W Xltegan ftt Haftist X -u'h fellowship—« ao p to CENTRAL FREE FIRST CHURCH OF THE NA2ARENE (twill Side IX I o| lapctult Sundae Hikie bind* teemng 7 and Set*tee— ( 88 p m. Pra*er scr*ue pm Tbursdas Genesee at Butler, I ans.ng sl soXX siRXixr* fatt IX :-»D9 for a Ode METHODIST CHURCH It X3 Snrsrr* and i burch School FKMi i II XWfc, Past or N. II 88 Xterning XXor»hip Washington at Jeffersoo Sundae School -9 (a a to Xonth i.roup* - « 88 pn •Angus |1 Marl achian. Mtnisirr Subject TWO Rt XciiXc XX HV Hisinr Worship tl no am I * angelisxic - 7.88 pn FIRST CHRISTIAN spring coats - X X ORHIXI ISVIT X IIOS XX » S|.| |t MFt tGlOS" • Ton IR XSsrttRl XltON PHXISF III S kXc.*-' Hr t Uxtow. preaching Jc*hn MIS|S I» K* XX l la*ton ft It. REFORMED CHURCH A 18 88 X Ussi oltegr student* Sunday School Will ll;88 Morning WofaRtp XtlsspisxKX t OSFFRFM F PUittp F Rrikow. M X. (♦8 MAKSMXtt. XXL. t 88 I sewing Sersire Ruhard F KlaosJI M M 88 Re* Xbe Miller ltt>m Japan. (,tlest Speaker !• e« - storning Scrsiet He* Tnkatlogiou from AiabU. X*u»»l Speaker iS II k ~ Snodac School 38 * o« - « . ening hers Ire INTER-CITY BIHE CHURCH REDEEMER LUTHERAN It »t — hunta* school BETHANY BAPTIST For tran.p." rial ion phone **■:: I mix Hit. as 11> ? ill! or I It (.7881 Ori^. In #><•'> |ndr|*eRdent. l .irfcmewtaF Pr*-Mil|eni»| CHURCH KFV li J HINstRV fASTX»R (Th* lulled I ulheran Xh.tf.b Ml F*«Xh Pennsylvania H Unroln lachlHrii'M »>"• liaim,.'. ii'.its. nnil h«|warkini;. Xmerkai Visit (lie bunda* X hnrrh School Phowo IV 4-8M8 f:tt»» Mat Xliehigan *1 Magnolia IJX S' pen««*t*anca Xve lansing Training I ntoo 8 1* P m I'., ,T. vii1., n.i. ,, i ir wlS.'W, pink, v. ,.,.. whit,' WESUYAH METHODIST Rey. George (X. HilUon, J*astor Re*, c had-* T Phowe IX tdtl" Mu-Uer. Pastor Morning WoraRin I If * ening yon WonRio «for«Rtp need a Hde to any r i (8 S3 a m ? :38 pm *er*»" Tk# Xaagc* mt.*n( (Jiiixcrsily (lliu|R*l gtwir —caH • 38 a.m. Of the rRnreR. ■ -nei n. giww Sunday School »:(! a.m. it «l a m The «Tu»rrh »th«o| X bagte* Igniler, FWjenood X-47JJ ji \ini:> Missrs crsroM sizes Morning XXorshtp II am Fcrning nervier IW p.m. ItiAXam. The ptrmct »t.-.dUc RfNNCTN BAT. m«4o» _ 18.44a.m. xrbMl aM k«t«erc RIXBXRB 4NJHUN. X>f»>'*' Xuuih XrisHT a< •.-•8 * Take Someone Willi You to Church This Sunday •r , k *