liONNA BE MOT AO A IN a.VNAB TtA rt-ANNtn Michigan StateNews It will 'be another warm onr Miv. wllb trmper*turr% tu
o Derision Yet on Time, Place Caps and Zeta Tau Alpha. Secretary "There supervisors are entirely too many employed by evei % Spartami contributed 30J pints factory," the Communist pm-y of blood the second day of the Reports to chief declared. President to Appeal to Nation drive, bringing the total to 822 pints for the first two days. The Army libit stayed ahead President quality "Our job ix to encourage the of production point where a worker does not have to have a superv isor stand¬ to the ill the Pageant competition, For Support of His Program that Eisenhower was consider¬ It wax after last week's sex- totaling 313 pints. The Air Foree so far ix credited with IM Cadet Col. the Dudley Enrkaon, Air Force HOTC pkh. WASHING n IN ofh—Sec¬ retary of State Dulles came James Elliot gets shot norulatious at Olin Health Center thix week. ax IUN Mew* Pilot* ay JoNo Witt faculty memberx receive their pallo in- ing behind him rhecking his work." at He estimated the bureaucratu 830,000 and promised » vsMNGTUN — Prcsi- head of back Tuesday from a week a u - •ion with the GOP lawmakers declared late Tuesday that rtuction. At point he an- ing a direct appeal to the people group one r kM-nhoucr is going to fol- that llagert.v said Eisenhower in Kuiope and reported to served: and indicated then that it would the Air Force expected to move • >ugh on a plan to maKC take the form of a radio-tele- was ronsidrring an appeal to ahead today. President Kisetihower on the Counters 'Open Sky* Plan "We have so many sujiervi*- < airo* appeal to the people viown address. the people in behalf of the leg¬ In a eloxe race between men's state of the Atlantic Alli¬ ors efiecktng Uie output of mvk- .r > it sport of his legislative Tuesday the press secretary islation he deems most import¬ dorms. Bailes llall rame on! ties ll»at the quality of our some ance. *v now having said there has been "no html ant. ahead of West Shaw. Fool Shaw U. S. Offers to Reveal Mtvklics is .still pretty tnfeiiui . goms in Congress, Eisenhower ummIIv m e r t * IhJlh". .»: ■ i !ii under sec re- decision on the format or hum" and Bryan were tied for third i»,ri.ai,.n A Hertcr. viwlit The Supreme Soviet is Hu.-- ''•-s Secretary James C. with the ftopuhlicun Ic.mcrv on t. s .sia's e<|uivalont of a jtarhamcut. Eisenhower will chottsc. place. r.jjer**, revealed this Tuesday Tuesdays but the week > c«»n- ji.hi* -*'» minute:» with the >./! • aid the President hasn't i yet just when and ho>v He said ,i wHI 1h- i»ut off until IVinudcnt decision confetv probably after the Ttnns.i.iv fcienee was put oft a day 1h-- oausc son.c uf Hie N aders were Phillips Hal! was high among women's doims. Mason and West Yakcley shared second place. l*iI'M'.loi' Dulles told new men }.*iej re to l given Fiiscuhowt ■ All Troop Movements It is certain to approve Khrush¬ chev's economic calls for 20 large jndastnal min¬ plan, whuh v •• tnt a puts n. brief for tils Apfdelon. \t i Tuesday lor ••-j. ,«• of try i;npresMoiu»" ot with congressional leader: of in Alpha Gamma Hho edged out istries in Moscow to to* abolish¬ LONDON -o.! program and other items Gcniwnv. of Uie Nortii Atlanta the world beforehand of any international movement of 000 foteign aid program- Carthy. Wisixnihin lU-publicun. in the fraternity race. prises trausferrixl to 02 new ng critical jcrutmy from the KisenlvAver plans Ui send his Trt Delta and /eta Tan Alpha Treaty ChgauuaUon tNATUi. 1*. >». troops, even including transfer of forges from the regional eeorwMmc councils scat¬ - Hagerty told queettonaft the. The NATO wffUni was high- '/ gidatofs, ' —" •* foreign aid message to t'ongresa Uod for first over Phi Mu among tered thixmgiiout Uie Soviet Un¬ White House so far hasn't ic- • mainland to Alaska. Itagrrtv had said the xornritiex. Ugkirt by a communique that ion. queotcd network time for a na¬ in a week or so, member nations would use Texan School Ike tionwide presidential address How land gained top berth l\ S delegate Harold Stas- The Uummuiiist Tarty chief¬ among the co-ops. and Elawotth atwmtr bombs if ueiexsary to tain asserted the And he said he does not expert made the offer to the UN plan muxt be Vote Series Band Hold m n defend themselve*. Eisynliower to make any such to was in second place ,«No ili.sai itiament .subixrinmittee on put into effect "in the interest .irsti e.v> this week, declined to rule out their pu-vsi- though tie Out of a pronmed 40 pints -»f fauulty blood, two have thus While conferral at ttu.- *1 Ip. Dull.; Ban.- w ilii U S t'oiaiitioii that other nations Ousts Negro of further devrlopmrnt of the reoiHMwy." W ins A mi ni (ioncert at B iai las'fi received. ainbav.•>»»:«. Uit..>i;eu in Wist agiee to give niich advance no¬ At one point in his speech, In addition U» a powilitr Plasma Pageant continues Europ*-^-. He -our'. ie- thi afteirnain on tice From Opera _ Khrushchev ludicattxi annoy¬ For WKAR radio-TV talk. Fixenhnwrr could speak up for Hagerty said III Bandslicll through Friday A 1U.1 C ~ receiving unit will be in lie: iii»e ft« of ?'it ai I'm ,.;,teulplanes, stassrii-also rallril on thr So- AUSTIN, Tex . •/!•» A Uni- ance with western on his program com men He denied that to i ies Hull Ballroom fr«»m 8 a m - the- Colui- iune 1! 'hi landing, vict Union h» arcrpt an inter¬ the program n fleets any "vri-su* kia legislative program through national control s» stem o\rr vi-iMty ot Texas co-ed was tiu.st- M*i..jran State's WKATUTV The lust of tfuee oUUl«MM 5 p.m. during the drive. h«' ie.ai ii ■ it new* ronferenrex, informal talk* ed from the lead of a school in the Soviet economy " "ii awarded a major baud coikviIp wili l>e presented "He agreed In m J.ues M's-n upjHnt to the «»1 v S gave pio- bara Smith, Hi. was taken out . built-in contradictions such a> campaign. Faiconc the iwnd presents sev¬ of the lead alter he protested the capitalist ecoiuqmes af- such platforms with increasing tiiHip movement.-., ait • uUon officer*. Walter eral -ODceitA eaeti spnng tncrii objt.-tioio on ■ < S -.,»h and John C Cor- frequency to plug for his pro¬ Tonight's program includes a For Srhohtrahip Our ifm i x* |N»bk i«-s do not. authi'ritative sourcex said. to university • oftictab. 1 think that I rum a point of fflttl'tl with." Khrushchev was loud and ve¬ gram. Ntas.>en emphasized that b»»Ut ' uiounced tiie award eonrert solo h> Hyron Autrry. of cosirx preclude linnt.it."ii;- pubiu relations that it is prob¬ hement jus denunciations id • in Student . Eisenhower will hold a news Petitioning for the * ■ " programs included instructor of music. Autrry was i»f armaii'ent which are mutual piup'tsai.^ should he included in ably not smart to create contro¬ western comments, which he Time'" devoted to doni- conference at 10 30 a m . (EOT •. Congress-sponsored scholarship partial agreement setting the a .• first rbair solo eornetixt in the and baU.Mod. ,.l»i where piom- .i "f this type by putting • aftci his weekly meeting with will end Friday. versy appeared »•» ta- quoting freely. • voting machine types, All-American Randmastrrs' L'Cs will I*- vended b> *U- .t.igi for a full-sealc treaty Negro in a role as a heroine He seemed particularly net¬ Kepubhcan congressional lead¬ Mudent ( ongrcss appropriated lading the world arms race a -'+ • interview with the. Hand in I9.>3. and soloed with quutc irw-fxetioti and txMitio) " where the script for the opera tled at critiriamx af the saviet x ers, *1.3000 profits from the wintci said thr ■ ' duuetor of elections. Jhe same band in 1936. Dulles thus raised again Ibe Stassrn troop pro¬ calls foi a white person," Chap¬ • . t» i ni lee show for the scholarship cavernmrnt'* aetton in freealng "• discussed a vote cgm- Other numtxrs will be the NATO . wmmumque's dare In posal would cover such niovr- man said. IM Milton rubies in band bur- orking through school "Barber of Seville" overture by fuiyI. which will l»r awarded m niriits as thr transfer of xoldirrs , w and election issues Delta Plii Delta iiiiacdni arnl the "Don Giovanni'' varying amount* of numcy in at - Ike but irt Tnion to denmiistr^ir their prUfesxed peaceful inteii- from the U. S. mainland to Mis* Smith, of Pittsburgh, rawed frum Uie Savlei pruple. oflieiats iv- • coidaiue with derisions made Tex., and university The Western press baa **4d Uns • i-.m ii.-j.ed on a number of meiture by Mo/aet. IkNH Alaska In-causr tlir> would have fu.nl tu cominent or confirm amounted In rnntturatton af the »'«'« including "Qontro- Art Exhibition Novelty nieetloiu include by the scholarship committee Petitions are available in 'b« The ii.ft.mumque had said to cioss international boundar¬ that she had been ousted from burrowed money. Rhrnxbrhrv faganim s ' l'eri«etual Motion," thai an ttiat MMxied f«.| ies or international waters. is I the rule. roared; Student Government Office To * the only broadcast Set for Weekend played by the solo clannrt sec¬ be eligible f"i the scholarship a the Soviet Un»ori to octepl a A subcommittee source wild However. Chapman said some¬ "The Bourgeois jiroples can¬ the country that con- "Sally Trombone' anarmaiueut St,i-..eii deM.i itied the proposals tion. studtnt must have completed tw » geiietai agree- one fi"in the university tele¬ not understand that Soviet pe«»- c carch on the effect- The second annual art show "Holiday for Winds." The con¬ mriit. a> de liable hut t)«»t iiiilif|»eus- terms and have a two-paint ail- phoned turn that the girl was no pltw, reared with a Communist » its election programs cert (HdNiuoes witfj two selec¬ ,.oi in an> halfway pact on longer in the east. He said he formal study. apmisored by Delta I'hi Delta, university average nt (s»n..cicnce, give to ttierr gov- - tions from M'HK.*irg;«k>'* 'Pic¬ Ui ..a maim didn't recall who telephoned eniment of their own free wilt national art honorary, will t« Applicants must have fontnt- (riu enmr Ai held this weekend a> an added tures at An Exhibition " uted to university life through O/h'iis eh x '< pi -"ii. m outlining lot thi suIh onimittce dele¬ hint penh. I call¬ to-cause they know it »s f««r their Art Exhibit Jriiy's • d Aftei own good." attraction for parents a nd oiiisUmimg participation in >*- . guests lb. Hor l ih.lulhors ti a-curriculai activities, other la'pisliilii e IIuy gates I l ain e. <>f the Britain Soviet and Union, Unnada, ed said up Dr. I dmi t km-w Wilson.' Chapman the girl. It * Khrushchev wa> greeted with tnilurea Iam-iiI The exhibition w til include l.thiriiliim Trxlhool, than varsity athletics Financial need will l>c considered Gov. G Mcto.en Williams aid the cxport-mi|Kirt pin|H>sal a 'juestion «»f p«»h» > so far as applauee when he pnqx^rsj that ministries not to is- totoliv ato.l- paintings, lithographies and eould update either by treaty | in dim rined 1 had no idea n,ewyj the fxgi Dav sjm'U- i-hcsj, to movetl out of Momhw histed '/# II ork Mvetvho, jewelry, Mulpture an l |)r Wilhan ii floe a,s»siatr >«»TWt n> tin M ' g"it t iti• «.i a t»h tlie «stauli dma lit of what thi girl's name was The ilohi-r to cetitri.N of produetion . tecamio. Many of thc*c selec- professor of administrative and Oiiriiital Living I'nil- ship t baiog H«'UM* Tin .'M lac der. (ontrols Negroes shouhl la- given train¬ With a grin the rol>--}«*)> T--' re* art exhibit in tlie th.ns will i»c on sale 1 he suixsaumittec met for 90 ing hut not he allowed m mixed educational mtvuc, -n> to-au- To Oiiiti'iii1 I'tMlay morning -a dh a t .>}«"h C«*nmunist leader remarked I Anyone in the !ai»:,iiig ar. i ; ' * e Arts Gallery, A-2. thAr of new texti»»ok entitled About ?'."i ' u v ei« i>i»- uimutf with no appaieiit men- pubi»e |KTlorman«t>." think the peopio w fw» jie ai»- u opuS, Is. CXMItpOMXl l»f may rijlcr the Delta Phi Delta ITU to and a k qiic .!l"i,., tioa made of piiqxwab f«»r bati- art show, including campui- stu¬ "State Sihr^ol Administration." A general Water I'snw..! ptoudmg are not from liic nun- * ' l«dturea or, it is of the *« a11 alfriei auUtoi late > ' called, a collage, dents an

«r m*> Htifl - l it .ng JO'M-I. again ual .wit©me for decenlralizatiMu Those interested in display ing * <"d, paste. the display was loan- works during this weekend and Michigan;- suprgintcndeut ing to Siuricy Bceder c»r • that The Gnvrru- U.i i cxpre-xed lio}'C aiaheti e Un.i Higher Postage oj nit,innuc admittt»*raUon. But Uhiiadeiphia Museum show can submit samples to nt public instruct ion. The text¬ tinuity cluiirnwn, member;- the advisory committee will ne f year n.'Jiiatt : gi j an m- n atn-.g Itmzos Hirer HASHIMOTOS I'l The he made ptam ttoet certain large of A laiuis ftayoor. 28 Art Fluilding, book en phasues tfve balance t»e- ecioi . the economy, partic¬ t rrc are also examples awarenc;s of U.r p!- ' • James McConnrll DALLAS !'• Mom- Texas In air mad rates by about 36U It in 16 Months cow. *rl~ r Murray Jones German Docs tiM-ictdx Bed nigh water today miiiiou ai and takes But on the low ci Bra/,os river, t» rent- an a bltzard when the temperature thai'* so miaSi it hardly ture Council, lo tie held May 23. WASHINGTON iV) — Nearly ,i ia ait 30 mile* rajuthwext of mail letters. br *** * for Pirtures. coul 0 So frag- everywne has thought of Wiling went to 12 below . He's endured as if it were wram-d for the |«>t luck w-lh tiic iiativc^i Houdori, '-core.*; of ja r*a»n.s moV- I'ooatmg the pruc ot stamped will go on sale today at the 131 degrees in India. And to©'* most srxbdc suburtian driving Sti'J, the Uip liad its draw- Union Ticket Office, and lite out to acc the world, but few- postcard* front 2 cent* to 3 ^ of every onto kand were In* have matched Wolfram Block at •returned with a conviction that Tut Block had no tioubiv tntii awhile," he cd out as new high water came in. cent*. Short Course Cafeteria. They paper for a new must natmris have al icajt one making hi* choice. "At !ra»t iffld in can also be purchased from any * cashing In on their dream*. The National Guard scut t bailing $ cent* for sir mail "It was a necessity." he -u I admitted, ' >'»u want to relax in eight, Block D Jn the oatiooT cap¬ Uw/v; in common: cards instead of the prexent t agriculture elub member. *iU rTmaln <**» "It'ji the only ear I couU ou t a hotel. And when 1 was out on guardsmen to Angleton to help ital. hi* Jxat major Hop on ,n Their road* are lousy. rents. Tlie price U $1 for adults and $19 week." And it ».i> a tt»e tiescG. or w«r- in a bhA/ard, in ixtwuc work, while the state motor trip around the world bc- "I drove 26,000 miles.** he on a Meeting to-hind closed doors, 75 cento for children under 1 ' car he wax used to, since Pit I was fed up a few limCs You fHiJjec sent three turn with boat* ford heading home for Bremen, said, "before I was ever on a the eismmUtc w.u» reported to At the Ag Council meeting • need a Jot of enthusiasm fur to* take residents out of high good road. I have heard Tur¬ Lloyd i* made in Bremen. .» thi* week. Dean Thomas Uow- Germany. Block'* major delay came m trip like thus " water. have approved one whole sec¬ And all he needed for the key has good f cm els. but I diiln't Tlie Bra/os spread to a width tion of an administration bill den id the College of Agricul¬ see thent. When I was in Tur¬ Australia where he ran o.it of Block looked thoughtful, and ture offered to help the eg stu¬ ; trip w%* a litUe money, a little reached conclusion many of 13 miles at place* near the aimed at putting the putd office key. tbey were covered with money, and had to raise enough then a dent* pkk out some professional car and a large enthuaiawn. piu* eGist bringing the floods to department on a more self-sus¬ blocks of ice - to pay for his, and his car's, pas¬ %n adventuier iu* readied be* 1 'mm knowledge of bow to paint fore Wrn. areas around Angleton, West taining basis. Chairman Murray Most Americans wouldn't sage to America. That's where • sign or rapeir a lewnmowar. a knowledge of sign painting "It has been fun," he said, Columbia, East Columbia, An¬ (D-Tcnn.) «ud the vole was Block, tell, slender and 29 out if they weren't in chor and other towns and com¬ "about 2-1" in favor of the of «n automobile "but the trip wax a bit toa lahfH "P Ui toijto-r tiling " '™wm ■ |§f^ ty * idmumx a a me la Jttudy. r**- .... munities. v liifeis Letters to the Editor Michigan State News* Rccder Questions ROTC Read pally by MSfs 21400 Students and Faralfy is very important to the u, attest to your loyalty (guilty Michigan State News Is published by students without direct faculty To The Editor: rounded and vvholosome e»i'lv*, The > i: iii-idl voice of the university or of the student until proven .innocent) by sign¬ .... [' - The ROTC «=on?on i* futl- tion of the eollege student • ,.: v • .t w e <•-. k:i,e serve the best inteie-ts of both, stands ready ing a;i oath'' Hueh Speturr \t- wtn.t; would dtive a wedge between the two. whettier it be climaxed by on i v >■; -its or fiorn out-ide Member of tie Asso. luted marrh nhead. to Yes. sir, this ROTC education wit: in ti I>. y i'refu. . Intei colleRlate press Association and Associated ,-i pnindt' nnrl i-onimi^'-ionliu* vetMony - cut .< K.iUir f.v morn- I'.-itv Two rm. I r H.mn ih s iv* tlv«t '?'i* V ill i-i.'jm >• "tcvtifv as .tie. t.-> the im- of this pha.-e of eJuea- INFORMATION V « MSI I k at tlv itlrnliul ('umliilali v i '■ ;*»■ i >i '',. ;' i ! 1' i' i eurrk*- Ac. i nrr vtiDN enjt UNION BOARD PUBLIC 111 COMMITTEE tr.-r* ,' v. Il'* 7:30 p.m . A« Hall AITIVITIUS ( \KMVAI. 0:30 p.m.. Mural Room H p ei.. 35 Union IISII AND Hfl.DI.lFE C I I u Gleason, Missimcr JUNIOR PAN IIF.I. 7 u -v HOTEL ASSOC IATION * . o'n. :U ITnion 5.H Kellogg (Vnlcr 7:30 p.m.. SENIOR SWJSC.OI T COM3IITTEE 7 p.m., Forestry Cubi 30 Union SKU'TIUS c OKNEIt Present Platforms RIEI.K CI.CB Y House , i: 6 p.m.. coeds: 7 pm.. AC TIVITIES C %RNTV 41, Dem Hall I'KOGItAM COMMITTEE 8 NO-CAPS :■ :u "i. 4 J Union 7 p.m.. 33 Union W ATTIt CARNIVAL OFF CAM- IM * I t HI It RELATIONS ACTIVITIES CARNIVAL oi;« COMMITTEE 3 30 p mi.. 33 Union AMERICAN CH ILI) OF 7:30 p.m., 35 Union ORGANISTS I'KOXIEN ADERS Where else ale v u sulvtr.i - 7 p.m.. Women's gym Hi .«!!• •!h«'i -tiident just l*>- * p.m.. Peoples Chureti SPARTAN WOMEN'S LEW.I | ei:e «»!' hi- dri" (uniform 1. slgiM.^ DELTA CHI 7 p.m.. 31 Union ithrr than fur h - persona! 7 30 pm. State News Office HOTEL ASSOC IATION MODERN DANCE OROl I 7 30 p.m.. 57 Kellogg Center 4 p.m., Y House f1 ri J ED 2-1511 Kashmir, Pakistan Liampus i^lassijieds ^e%u 261.-, Hy ItOT.FK MISSIMKR Dispute Discussed ■ ■ high rcatlrrshlp In ir roxt one Deadline t 12 day before publication noon l illlor'fi nutr: Tlii* is tin* thinl n ;.'i- at 11\ it it - a It i- more than a theory of political 4 sriif-s »f to# arlirlrs wril- - li» ■ j •• ss ami in I he science that a popularly elected President It*n h\ forriea slud«*nls la mm- I- a represeiitat t\ »■ of the people. It i* a »»ifinur.,tf ttif i»l»srr\an« r "f Im CLASSIFIED RATES • at i i"\ V- niineiit colli, hard fact Voting for the President i* lrrii4tion.il Wrrk till r4iiipu- FOR SALE PERSONAL lOtiiti'iUftl This article w»* written t»* .i minimum 15 words a vote for the platform on which he stand- ! • m v - ■■ ■' jU ' POH Til): tJJHl. Ai»h .It'll I» at ioVft'iuiient anil a winning vote for that platform is a Kr4du4tc student from Indi.i , > im.I'NF -.'t and aualiiH-ution- u• i and presriits his point of view I day 60c , i , i , Si» in.iiiir.s •>! lanaohr for Jun: solid argument in achieving the goals set lollowinc is uh.il IN KjvI»- I Sift. (h> li'H'h in. i tided *3.1 Char¬ ret.ii v • h t,f|tiire.s the on nil the h ishnur dispute 7d«yt 11.00 les ♦ »r i '.mi m •.'•S.Vi ! twi forth in it i In drming the planks of my platform. I I .k.st.iH ..ti.sn.C v 4 day! St .SO •> •* SpudruH I wprkiny know When tlie fnii.li-' i»f 11■ - h. \e'.rre i f> contacted many university of. K.i: Hv *t ite i»f J .im in I' vnd Kashmir 5 d.ys V1.65 1't h f till' t'n\ romtAi.s si/y leth. •: • ;;M> ■ ft. i.»abort the point# covered and they rrinsed In Hie hostile ele •'"» win ADDITIONAL CHARGES »V • ■' a yn '- : ' SPU0NUT SHOP t-t !ttti» • ' have indicated that if tho-e things are what H.mtn. it w.in rnritla: .. !•» inter t.o.m THE iiitimuil law 4iid when #»* VI ij for each word over 15 \\, f ! (if f.iUHifn- the students want, they call have them JPlt GOLFCRS GOlf CLUB SALE! v a f I'lx unit* of thr r i'tl Fakis- 4c per day .V. i ! Via !*«s ti.fi t-a St inif nt < io\ it will take a winning vote to bring al«»nt moved ir.Pi the lerri- ATTENTION PR AT KB" ( it f •!' t ! tiff» reform. hi I) better football seating, r,ui forrrs of Hie State, thai b o was billing charge 15c I !' V* .« - 4 3! I l slN'KSS t>i>fx>rluii!t> C. • ■111rtit■11' . • tnrv *.'»• .m main *hfi-i Phone En I " t uU'iil .hinii ex tended popo vaccine hot- for married in onxisteiil with ii t<*ri*4tii»i »l flit "f t) •• n. • • • 7ee ne L.ie1 b ifl'jtfat! it i •i • f a !• « J't liftarv he students' wives and children. It fietter "tu AUTOMOTIVE i . .-i ■ ♦ $ 0 TAKE POUR MEAK o..i | I.., del t Joail set up. it improvement of the It w4s Indii anil not Pakis¬ M - PA.rf Oit t aiise it I- a fact f h .t i? • a* >• iHt> N«» h.<- v li et tan whuli ranie -is 4 mm plain g< •? N Midi) V»'II W'.l f" t'arkv. afil "automat ie suspension" sit nation, at more f. : i ■.' r--«1 ■ Nan,*' n-...r 1-" • V • « Air conditioned Spud"u* Skcp ant anil soiuhl • tie* assistance of ..nne i i, • !>:, k f !• It *1 !»• " 'da, F J eipiitahie dorm contracts. »'.» easing of the i. .10 P' Seruritv Council to repel ' .i ■ far the rotnini? tear is t•> . • fine of the m»I.h I hi |V.i pi'StlA I i »N VPR'MIU r larry cushion crowded librarv condition-, partieulnrlv in aggression A • leiTint- it . .3- be.t ' ' - Htahili/r out Minlt n* t iniuress. to increase '' • Hall. • . »«f _*»«'• M'g •t coum-etion with t'omitt Skill* term paper- With Ho* partition tmlu • (Miiole-t " ' THE SPUDNUT SHOP 21? M - the srtipp ot the Mudent t.osetnntrnl judi tnUi.in I'IIIUM-IN Sf.O. .v« t« r.art. i ■ ii.m. i ji 1. • . I*h .. . IV 1 ••••' • I • n pranoor (voip course Path of these proposals is possible and . • . I*. tian. anil to h|tramline the o|tetation of i.v P.k * - • • r.-"re- i 4 US I * #"d M 7? rxHisti'U fi«Hii tin hsi'il: v an i m • ' THK PLAYBOYS MODEB*» the twutitp luanch. the hiatufi whuh feasible, according to tiniv«tsil> officials—; wi'm* Ins* !•> ..j •",'!• ! of Oi ' -,c.i •» M'*s!e:o-S' '8* * 8 ' K"#oo'« P'*tau'anr) i- » ili entertainment and in contrast to such general proposals as lliCHiU A * NIGHT num' ED a-HHM ..r ED 2-&1 " tw IkMIiilHoii.s »l to m-III.I; . .n puts into effeit the woih of >our liiarrit ATTrvrtON ATI'DENTS' TU?Y broadening the powers of the Albl niversi- ilcpeiuient. KVMIVIIK l'«r ( vmir (ilafti'indj »hnlrvtl>* •«, cam! ment. I or tlttM* 1 ha*e ilrul»|t«f definite t'it!.K'1 other Pn♦»«•<•'y Sic.-' wee 1431 POID * am! 1. rara! IVrfe. • it.'fiei a» tXVO t> Judiciarv and seating a student on the r< ' rar •! Quern Jrw-rlrra 111 N stan starr programs. w H" .u> isl'st to c*ith« r i)ui .. .I WaahiniTteit tf ^ — Slate lloatd of Agriculture, the first regu¬ i' tkisl-f l est', uti" . "I . n However thin .»!♦• fv\*» ottaa rna|«»r ron . i'mirrwr vendini; route lated hv Ag Hoard rilling and the second hv lint: UtlU'llt llf A' • --.lot. !',<• «wial)li.-hrhn ;i «*«• j>• ■ i • I..*,-- .••ii!, , Owner loavin? -tale Phone I erillto n' Pre i-iii' (It Pn>\nh ;i stiuir tn i C'.- tlM .f «*?'•!' i n < In addition to the e all-student benefits, lit* l>|Ot) «il! IV 1.161* IBS the stiittent a- >fi i»»(ii\nin.«i. atid (l'| pre •lit" .t,i.nisiii okm« -.t :j» there are several methods I advocate for »*W H«'VAI. ?i (er» E«rrll«nt — ; ser\e the eoftt inutf N -f the Stuiieut < •« *\ i'.ikuttaci I'.iki-t.io v ■■ ' - •» ■ , • sell ,,u i. i ,r, j.m,- pr one ktlTSlC BY PHIt. Hough ar„! improving the efficiency of Student Gov v levy to »■ x«.'i 1 pi i'— im > ' K . i • ri» ?■.!*«" ai'it live t ■ t. li'V V.10 1- Serai,e Up 1110 E $ir. a.-eV Michigan Ooodyrar tf EAST LANSING FOUR beo MKtrr lll.M I ITS TO STI hi NT's each pep rallv m particular r.inih mm under consUuitu Pakistan thuu ;»«I.IK>? «u IffCHlM 8 KNIGHT arul one tialf baths two ear *' I'reTrRhlraliitn, a svstetn «>f repi-terinp I also propose an "alternating" system of tlsTs" into Kashflio to in,iU*( HOUSING raisre fourth bedioom id, *tud\ Terrific bai|a»n tlie-« nt the end of one term for tin- next term particijiation in Student Government, with lalire its c" i. '*i «l'Bt*RBAN APARTMENT TWO tact llodne* Construction C'.n.o- these "volunteers" were later lengthens vacation> and lowers room and each student given the opportunity to work TRXIHIN jia.ge nualem furn.ahed nw.ma P-i- ED f-utMt) : railed "liheralors' Takistau | \ »te rnln.Hi inetuJing «ome hoard costs la-cause regi-tration week is in any or all departments of government Those self - appoint* it "lilwra- WARREN f*n«» 1* W.e utilitie- Phone ED S-R0I7 IBT TONIC r OR PROFESSOR eliminaftsi 1 feel fully qualified for the {vosition of ators." in llie words ol .an eye¬ rcn polne !ia*e arrested w-frst ORCHARD STRFrr Flf^T floor Perfeet peace and quiet ** i.i VUi-TIJ HeU **'U! red New Sludrnt I'enn-srnlat ion on 1"t» polirv witness. Kohrrt Tiumlnill. cor- thfv (jranl*' uji ;i "cIkhkv auto fumiwhed Two anvali ruoma and; Student Government President on the basis i»*lle>- Re.erl .-.e.-haul I12N' »a't- for one or married said an 18-year-otd *•,>;- v* rr> :b« Brand new ranch home H ' Times, arte*! in the lolltiwing of Agriculture which makes the rule, hv gress. elected hv members of Congress— manner; dicr arretted on - suis|iu*»*«i of )i.V» l'('Kl) I'M" mm .i B,«l> and KFAL UVK U)BBYI«T and family point kitchen, rumpus r^ IV »-4i»TB «ani to |e.*»e n«e three nr four t which we live-eliminates lecislation with your chosen representatives 'bunting, raping, killing at. t auto thrft udmittrsl gteaUng t lift-- in real f.H»d vh.ii*- in: ! edition furnished house »>n or fireplace two-car garat* te.iMas • ixir tr» Milwaukee, driving it t'» oear E,»«« Un»:'if One or i»n rears tier un ooo Contaet Decker Re* out representation If elected to this highest MSC student burmnu. Uic-* fair .vvlltion Mull Phone ED J-tb-M evenings IV 5-T1A5 rtors >wo|e through Kuslcur Racine, W'e w. here in a used i'm \ vsu ty ED MM or IV 4-0073 Student Self-Discipline in e\erv case in- |N»st. I will endeavor to rarrv out alt Con¬ ear tut (>*? aiw a Ut« r nHxb-l he eli Highest "fte; i. k.-s it Don davs Good leterenres huneat• iff* like a p'ague u.'itii lh«*> n.i ' t <7 r u. .1 Fl> Tilt* 1BK Volvirig itiitoniatic *ut«t»ension. guilt or inno¬ gressional legislation and wurk full time in like»t better He drove tfw* *(»•! r ACUITY UPLr WITHOUT Ifill'aniudM miles by siscJ i t-iWr»i\ and t>et« »ant* to rent f SERVICE cence will t»e lietermt.iist h\ ?t » Student Jtt« the interest of the students without regard fenm Annogar. \lw rap-.*at en 1958 srvlan on up to the lot EMPLOYMENT • .nail aoartrreni hrwk* f.»r «ummer Careftil house-| pTe- drove off with a 1957 vt.s'Hn 'ruM" in the • flicmrv to outside influences, pressures or controls I mho aecopte | tr.sl* itiv .-ut keemn* Write S G Ghur*e I>e- TYPING TERM PAPERS r , wagon. SM.XI I » O-FDVi ATTONAl I AMP scripts the?es elc Neat i of AmttiMv which m«-le K.c !e f.i'tnveot ,•> Statist let »Tt| Unive». IMMia:t T l»TM l I I S TO STI HUNTS which are not in the intei est of the student nor" Mu'htcan a—i»ij»e'« L>e»|*.an K.1P weeglv 1 Cfv Avenue Chirafo 3T? Ilhnnis lBT eurafe Contact Pauline Mii* ren V't.een t Start Spartan Spirit. U-'tei '.lioit, lu tt. r seat ihhiv as a whole. -.•khew ne- xv> lljirwttn-an wtlli ATTRACTIVE THREE ROOM uo- ai-o- tellge ,t il4"'tfy Sal.O' de- two STORAGE TIME STORAGE * ing for Spatt.vft Pevues Professutnal talent I have been associated with student gov¬ and '• e. :.!«!.rd Idea' tor men Crossword Puzzle ■ endihd nvrii exiwrrenre ate **i;htie« paid h* owner Phone ED- Store vour woolen* tadav a- •»" n r.- n *i.'i a«e e*iwrwie..-e E* from B*' 1 ernment at MSC for two years and have i IIP Cleaners A. row at cxerv p« r ra'h Make * ! ••« rleadeis re • ((rn! rrl^ivfhf M - V Waaler* 12-3 r it Hall learned a great deal from the successes and 5T> VovingUm ilr"HP, PLEASANT ROOMS FOR gtrU Sjuillsihle to the dudeuts ACROSS 34. Ventilated r« summer m-hriot .ir fall Th-ee i~.L'rr*» mmnx-Toa n »«' Campus t hest. rcsluee- the number of failures of past congresses and presidents I I, Ant 35 Leg ; > la lor AA>e| TWO Bl wROYS • >1* T-.e and NEEDED for t».-av 1 -tf .j**« hlMr.k* from Tu-rka* t|a!l 411 Dtvi- CAl. or Wr teehnique le-- fund raising artivpies for Campus Chest feel I could put this knowledge to good use 4 Hoi que 3d INnUI poC\j, .lo-ne r»ut«ft • hnuaemofhei- * AU»VS T:^ W« PK ever;;'* moving* contact ame*' I sincerely believe that the student bene¬ 3". High regard v i, v I. hie throufh «K*uti\e Hoard !•< present a ui'it«sl fixmt on mmmrr *•<1 Rat! Free ntlmitM k>* r.o-» 1J Untruth «• ' *3) J v*> between 3® K ndof «M* •#< F- '-»irh"d arartmeet Park ne One You «ill profit with our t*j* problem* in student organ:.\d ion-. fit plank* in nvv platform will serve the 13 German match ei x * fmm r*wma Vera r-*vi»i>i» i performance Pv«ne IV 5-W river *43 AM—'t Road Ph.vne ED J WW It C.N FT IT THK RFIM-TATION OK MSI greatest numtmr of students well You lend 14 Gare 4. Gaelic FOR RENT l*A convtnient shopping h strong voice to the demand for those bene¬ Wind Open ntne a m-nine »m * ' ' High Si hool Keadeishtp I uruttt. a week l.X 43 Manner of EVRVttmiTD APARTMEVT FOR Mtmdav • Saturday Special--'."* 17 Sea eagle walking RENT A! 5 BRAND new e-ad.iv'e ftudmU A\im- for that platform Thursday TCXEl>t (lumofxti and bflwr ■ end roiift r< ro for hu b ; ».sifa rnt t f Uie te>wt«»n »f Vevterday'a Pw*4i« er- A,- «« tttmn Berkev Had ttT |if --ww c-Br-ira Amnle n»rtiwi U»d-' Tiro department William H T* t;e« furnished ED J-riC IB* •nr. 3ew»*e- Prandor ihopp,r« v 1 of medicine i»i their .t"h at>d acti»»i»int then: with the State News aUmt the apathy of students at eve 3 College 8 Aw ay from adding machines mtwRrr. ter IV »-«1« 21 Pert to the 31 Twist w aid ward Eh rental* A«4 *twvut nor -en?at ' XtrrDF.RN APARTMTVT NEAR MSC. particular!) in chx'tioiv* This popu¬ oflkfwl at MSt* Thr- wdi gt\<• high earth: var. 52 Me a-::- w •-..rohaee ntan Phnoe JV V-l.t'l , E*anfk:.e Stove '-e*-'ee-.*-rje (I «. KADOtT NORAES AND ha** programs 4 Slake t Body armor k OtfVe V». hme* ID W 1 rnvaal tun ooftk. ED T *7*B IM lar election i* a challenge to that charge So, 24 Uncle Tom'i 5-i Cc.: h 10 I'm of at Rowe Riding Ramh IV i-y s»ch«>tl leaders a fui! \ »at to dpa :ia the a«b friend 54 Og e.1 5 Old musical Sfc.aeag-ee We del-re. tf un7u7n7«hed whatever \our political sentiments, get out weight r rr• roin* room MOVING »Tmrr ACT rem free - vant.igo* of MSt with their classmates 27 Kndeavorv 35 PriNT j»d note 11 forever; IT All E R OW NERS l *»GE SU* a-Wmeirt hv veteran M«t* ttavate on our famous artfe aw-" J «. Dwelli and YOTK Thursday for the }>eople of your ?0 Memento *i shade iwinnurr *ntl flshtnf ; »* Jd»nt Vn HbUdren te»< Write! U-» - a?r*fr» North A—t.an Van ir* If this Is tile Is P of setvue you want 32 Nrckt.e DOH N 7. Comple¬ Maori O*. rt —.ors'.^r.il'-n Idle* fwvri- :*V ft smeteann 70 vcilege M.ddt-- choice. 14 Inborn lent r-,M,r fV-e 11.W -r,fn't»e« t.-a— "— *—- — vote for Maine tileasoh 33 Kail to 1 Wine dipper ment of a 20 Culm f* m At St* «/■' ('•»« avail- follow suit 2 Rhythm mortise isimiKti'i-h AB tT'tV-a must APARTWFNT WANTED START- 22. Shirk t mirlii|can slalr new* — 23, Steep Ne N',» dvp* -ooe-aed BifH, 'NO wtth «sn*hm fiir f.|f CA* >LV APWONT.Y PEOXE ¥" E TT" Ju> I B!uf Trapee T»s-X y*,.fc f.ake T'r three male i«-mer«-i A*»- c«- vies T ' 1 J rnn 23. County in ps..-e B 1th *W".' or QrrN *"med it UfU'lvrvod R.n »l g^xSTr! TT *1 1r rr n 2d Indiana Mapic genus R-air* IV *-tm company Manajtvo# Aeen» 1M Rtate N»* « S.ARBATKAt, IN A Mist- 1M V <£ THATeV 27. Command r\ "T h ITI rr . TT *** eh»»*-en «in rent J □ to a cat 28 S«*t of three COP SAIC ' "'.If Ket\«Aaw, !>««» *fi» l<) n- »*ltm*»re is. pM»k Marxian** 4\|0 T5T 1 i r~ 73" 2® Becomes BRAND NEW KAY «facfr*«tr haw rr T? less d#n TT 22 f» 14 31. Hard r«"Y>*T*k*i onsnl4f|ef «*mt c,t«. gk«wy Ktrhattt Hirlia ED JtaVt lfi n 1T To sT paint 33. Female ru.T tact skin oivtso mrrrT tun# W. Hard WW value Vim sacrifice jT TT cr^wr-T* 38. Intelligence »i» «V Show p»rrunu accepted. Pill. C d |«T LOST and FOUND : IT 40. Beehive 34 state rORTAFljr OST ONI liAl* naee ft.au, fn- 50MTHK iTKAjlC POWERFUL PPT NTH * ill!*.>-wft Rewa-d B£ MftUiO 37 SS TT 42. Rivulet radio W'r-wn ph-moei-a-dv A fan pre- c*~ Ii 1 34 i ir 43. Large knife c'«mn «ka*e«- sire ei/h' Pnee- all *—- o«u half off or Im CorUii P»u. 44 Old oath K s? 40 c 44 rt> s-»iai IM PERSONAL | -* -H 45. Mucilage WANTS) Night Staff 4C H 4T 44 44 «... ■* 4#. Humming¬ bird IT nr 48. Institute ' i — mmm if mmm . J H S 49 suit *rjr Spread to i.r .. ■ H.-i'.. > 'S-MV MimtC.AN ST.VTF VfWH vtar ». Ift.t" hjf Three Nicaragua Strikes Again Honor Society Holds Initiation Initiation ceremonies for Kap¬ senior; Beverlv Brail. Hort"i. D« tin.i Sandln." Battle Creek Hondiirans Say Attack pa Delta Pi, national honor so¬ ciety iri education, were held m srnior: for: Joyce'Esch. 1-insiiv Ina l.ee Cu»re, Travel< • ("it • M»;I,ii Sparta ■ aiiff etiior Si in: e Stella r! the Union Tuesday night. srnior: Sharon Hamp. Alma < n- Pet v St u klalid. C'lev.Oam! Halted Without Losses Newly initiated members are* Nancy Bailey, Salem, Ohio, junior: Mai lone E. Baker, Mus¬ ioi and I.oi> J Harris. Fa-' Lan¬ sing senior. IiiM'-'hl*. .V.'.ljiar'- . (lino (S.i enioi l.ak • I.u.imm « rii • Jain'1 Man/. Lansing • tii<>r j .!•< ' W: K.isi I —ill: m ; Seli- kegon junior; John 15. Boulton. TKfU'CK'i.M.PA, Honduras (^—Honduras charred Nl- Mar> McQuillan. Howell seniui ■ i an ' liciei. Evans. L.m-mg P.irmingham uinior and Patricia cnrninutn soldiers struck across the border Tuesday with Let Brady, Cincinnati, Ohio jun¬ Martha Perry•. Sturgm senire graduate -• t:..»i-r.r machine puns, and hand prcnades, hut were throwu back. ior A «d;,lenient fuim the military Mickey D n r g i t z, Blanchard I III V Hike Coliipiete Mrs. Hannah Kay DroegemuelL r, junior: :i junta governing Honduras said Winnelka. III., junior: Nancy C. Salt's. A Service lor N national guard-men. Forslund. Bessemer junior, and American i- .... >• ,}<»-! 1 sUcnirth. attack* Plans Tea Mariljn Guenoff, Uinsing junior. Alice (*. Hadley, Fremont. Intl.. 81'KKDV. K \SV. and <• > a Hrm'duian gairison on .« JUDITH WALLER junior; Jutlith Ann Harris. East F.nulish Made I • north of C'ifncntcs .it 3 a in i),:r trc-ors drove them bark For Frosli . . . visiting leelurer . . . Lansing junior; Fronda Ken¬ nedy, Pickl'ord junior; Howard I.OW COST Uiey cle> I'KANSI'OKT.VriON I. King. Sturgis junior and a , at :: single casualty on our • c ii'inimmiqii" said. open Mrs. John A. Hannah her home to 430 freshman will Radio Exec Myrtle KUuIht, Lansing junior. N«w Models 26 $49 and up Chcrie I.ittleson, Clarkston jun¬ Chairman Kirardo Arias IN* annual women Thursday for the ior: Bita Millsum. Saginaw jun¬ Compare (fur ifuulitu ami /'rices Heforc You /Sup I ii:o/ • \merican States (OAS) peace of llir Organization of Honors event honors Tea The traditional those freshman doming Here ior: Sharon Montague, St Johns mission said a military advis¬ or* rou-mittee is investigating coeds who have maintained an all-university thr e e - point or This Term junior; Nane> land Phillips, High¬ Park junior and Robert Gene's Cycle Shop the alleged invasion. Rcntsehler. Tecumseh junior. 7»2 W. Barnes Ave. IMianr IV 4-03C2 better during their first two t'on!,rotation was lacking in Pat Rogers. Detroit junior: Plenty of Free Parking Open Mon.. Wed.. I ri. Till » P.M. terms. Judith W.tiler, prominent ex¬ - Ni.v iguu pM'siiient l.uLs So- There will be two receiving Mary Kay Soil.*, Jackson junior; ecutive in the broadcasting, in¬ Ilene Silverman. University : •'.! denied ii'. a telephone in- lines, one in the living room dustry. will spend the remaind¬ Heights, Ohio, junior and Winnie U vie'.v _ v. It!; the. National and the other in the recreation Dee Speck. Springfield. Ohio i i.icasting Co. in New York er ut spring term at MSU as a room. Greeting guests upstairs - r • tr>-ips.had crossed the will t>e: Dr. and Mrs. Hannah. visiting lecturer in the depart¬ junior. ViffOta S»0 ffaily ; He ^ud only five Nicn- Eli/alieth Stewart. Detroit ;mo h r Mrs Karl McDonel. wife of the ment ut speech. junior; Marcella Suriser, Atlanta, •hwraffay til f ric.ian policemen were in the secretary of the State Board of Fur 10 years she was manager lh«' uuahlx he referred Ga. junior; Barbara Sutton, Agriculture. Dean and Mrs. C\ir- rj)cX)La/Hfii ut Chuagu radin station WMAQ. Fowlerville iunior; Marg.uvt r ;-.lire ported at tlie. Niearag- lin, and the presidents of Mor¬ of Tofecaeinte, ju>t Miss Waller also served for 29 Thar. Iknatur junior and Bar¬ ... '.own tar Board and AWS Activities bara A. Wilson. Evans ton. Ill, r' ! Cduente-. Board. Mrs. Jean Gregory laiug years as a director of public N. nailterritory angles and Miss Pat Pallister. junior. ntiairs and education for NBC Margatvt Arnold, Dearborn t belt buekle on the Invited to stand in the re¬ in the Midwest. at Cif uentes. 73 miles • > creation room receiving line are: Nationally recognized for lor * Tegucigalpa and about liean and Mr*. Tom King. Mr. >l«'lullnrj;ia» to Talk • in educational program¬ . efforts we>t of the Ituiiaii and Mr*. John Winbumr. Tow¬ ming. she was responsible lor i •_>' • • MtHsirion. where the er Guard president. Evelyn initiating the University of Chi- Al Cini-innali Mc«>l ellorts of . I tie .. •ufl»uis:t llonduian a centered. rrpirt jollrd three-man commit¬ ( arlson and AWS president. l.oui»e llornbeck. Mrs. Dorothy Judiciary Boss. Mortar e igo Bound Table, the first musical appreciation hour, and Professors II L. WoiniH-bel and I). D. McGrady of the met¬ Mansfield from Organisation of pitigiams designed especially lor allurgical engineering depart¬ ter the Board advisor, and Mary Vir¬ children and for classroom list¬ ment will speak at the (list na¬ II) I hp niiikpr* i.f III ISTOM ANS American States (OAS) to bring ginia Moore, Tower Guard ad¬ ening to the ri\er lands and tional meeting of the American peace mountains disputed that frontier. make up thr visor. will pour during the llrsf hour For the second hour Mrs. Miss Waller is the recipient oi a number of national honors Foundrymcn's Society, today in Cincinnati. "Floatinos" John Messinger, Mortar Board and hoiu»rur> dugm»s, and is the ,i ,-«»«? nut tee had conferred advisor, and Ruth Jameyson, author of "Badio the Fifth Es¬ • . until Tue.s*tjy with Hon- Tower Guard advisor, will pour. tate." a widely used textbotik. ; •,»■ ini.iik; imlitaiy junta Acting as assistant- hostesses In 1932 she was named one of ROT.KR HAI'T ithdi awals OfTic- w will be present members of Chicago.- outstanding women by . i • ». «.. •aui the junta stood Tower Guard the Women's Advertising Club DON KKILHOLT/ j it demand that Nica- Guests have been asked to of t'hlcago. -lit. \i»w> I'h.H M H Mai" i uu.t ,'uSI her troop.- from the come at one of three periods » ... will Mr glad to tee their of S«*govia, or C'ikd Hive.. rather than all at once The i > li-hfi ! Turidj? ! irh; >ri»*h-Mp!i rah* are J»»r i .. Executives Meet . .eh«:-n»orr rimlititt Jim Mrnmaitn lr»»*h H i i; :.i contends ttie nvi"' tea ba> l»«'en divided into the •Id Irkadi. Those local boys and Pick Whale*. sir iirrsijfnl of fro*h- 1 • th" boundary in the Fkist following time period. 7-7:43; - rd.it.it.- ran aerve you with • fine N both .sides of 7 43-H 30: K 30-9 ni fin k \V.-iTlfr (standim: • otfer> .» few remarks about It A it agUu dream. fiai:n.N Any third term freshman Slated for June renewed reconditioned lined 1'tic govcrnmvnt announced it cocAS council "National Institute for rushiony sole that 42.95 i inkers" I nion Official* Tlie have u, Washington. Si it in ii I.inn IhIii ('.hi O r g a n i z a t ion Management" a makes walking Soft. New foot Honauran petrplc BUD KOUTS "I h» de- n ;a.'id '*,.»• the invaders be Srhiilulex Hnnquel moved to MSU last summer af¬ hugging fit, too. Continental-in¬ ' uo\*n ;*ack across the border." Sigma I.amlxla On. national ter 32 years at Northwestern spired styling! Made of Sandy \ 'A' Orean - felt improper to probe the New ) "....hi. and the military junta honorary fraternity for lumbci University. The MSU College laai c. MMlaaa Anaot Sahara Hukhide. i}U-J ' tart area situation during the of Business and Public Service, ■ • ; and !)h* «rnasi forces are dia- mercfiandisers and residential rruptiou ■ -i trial, due to start within a feu builders, will hold its eighth which is developing a curricu¬ . (s.as; !'■ grant Uie patriotic cie- in- da»v of Johnny i|)ioi Dioguai- tiie jMsaple. cost annual banquet Thursday night lum to train organization ex¬ - ' what it ■ M IV. . i di New trork rarketeer. in the Union ecutives. sponsors the national In.. un.ifi III-IH trm-fd Hi The fraternity has also sched¬ school along with the Chamber . i .it.'-v T the lb blisib- uled ap open house for student-; of Commerce of the United .1. P-.i) ".til Urail- 1.mi Still • Sf w a. So I.- • » . - Easy So Convenient and alumni Thursday afternoon Stab's ami the American Trade la'l l'ii lur«> Tiiki'ii the Forestry Cabin Association Execu11ves. ' in bv I: M.t • 1 ;« : »« ,r ax a. ' fe . a I ■ -tr: in ... which r« • New V.,rk bvoiiitRs t. Pi lures ..f 193R graduates will taker, fin the Wolverine bc- 49c i- ! ' pr«>be un*il .'irrtitii! Jurw l r a it *. De¬ H and 5 p.m. in 41 SPARTAN SPECIAL " us n a in v «r lb. Uli!-V« r! - bt »*' i-.f-.lntt t.-«!t .vl'lu verbal til? later * r»vft« tb'd l.'tuoh through Friday nf this at • Pte*- piobab!* week. No appointments are Wl'i hold iiitun K*»k- httvoaiy Sen«tor Mrt'lcllan ».an . in W Thi'•*> a ho have proofs shoiild 12 inch Hoi I)o|c iinil >lilk»liuk<- i 5ve*ti«ating i t h.II if!' in tfc ifi'.f T V»l t«eb.!C return them to the Union Desk LOST Awd FOUND ?-mah.i.«fnfFnt ac- the New Y'.rk f» ;-*.y £»-t un¬ u> cot (iiriB to Jcannme Bintz. KjiU Salad Sandwich 2.V .-i'Uioiv editor of the Wolverine. imced postponement der w;«v, al'.i u-ih no da-e Tuna Salad Sandwich 2,%c N« '• Y >rk. City ftveri set • . ; from mid-May The Senate evmrmUce »«. due Beneatt; Detroit there arc salt ■ m;4-June. to question Teamster- Union ue>eit- 1,130 fci-t deep which VARSITY DRIVE IR . ordered the delav President D».w fUrk again t. - arc estimated to 300 million -uftlftK Milh ihf Ju*- rtay cm his handling of the' years old. say* the National C.S. Ifi NKAR BOflCE ST. - l*P*rtmeat. II* aid It »ti union's funds ' C«e*»graphic Society. IF YOU YEARN FOR if' WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL... and are capable of executive Uk<«; responsibility...the U.S., Air Force has a challenging and rewarding HOV. «s job for you Thrri- are few r,tlier jol« opin to voti a. a woman of etecuUve al.il.ty tlu.1 offer titr opporturiily fur rupoiuifulitv, joli —|uaiity, vburldwuls tr J. el ami ail. eulun, tfian u an officer in tire I'. S. Air Fare*. Now, lie tlie fir" tnnr in years, the Air Force offers direct lunmission, lo tliose V o- v. ho con qualify. II you make tlie grade, you will embark on a career tiut fib in ideally with your taints. YouII tiava a chance to serve rT-"» U * yoorteli while you serve yaw oounlry well. Investigate your chance, lor a direct commission in tlie L'.S. Air Force today. a# TV- t rrra MAIL THI COU-ON MOW COU CULL 1NFOMSSATIQM ON tf voun occoaruMiTiaa eon a oimcct commiooiom. Classified* in WAF, J'.O. five 221X1, Wright.Pattersoa AFfi, Gfiie — pleue owl me more talamatum am my n|n»ntiwaist far a DIIBCT OOMMIMION g-si u a WAF oCcer is Uw V. i. Air Farce u. s. MAMi . i. " ii. ADOattS I El) 2-1S11 II M«) *. r»:»7 Coed Metiers Schedule MtriVff'.W ST ATI: M W'H Page Tour IN BRIEF SPORTS Spartan Netters' Rally $ Home Mulch Saturday llolmnii r*. I 'allies Defeats Broncos, Western* 6-3 Tclclcr, 6-1, 3-6, 9-7 Q .> I r«iRT1AM». Ore. (4V-John- it. Ris.ird and Zarrmba eamr H .m an from Chicago, who JF.RZ1 Bisurd fought bff five mate, Tin* MSl com I D-nni* tram will comprtr in its match SntwnlaN at 1«» a tn . when it fact's Western first home Michi¬ a man almost twice Western n« Kt ( K Mi'higan Dnivcrsilv hark two sets strongly to win the nr*t with ease. points in the last set before fa' rio e ;n f us last fight. Rocs put a scare into the Michigan States other win in doubles jng to the Bronco notter. gan. The Mjiiait tlefeattMl i\a!aina/"«i ( olle^e, 7-U, jn an cas\ • «- rinc tonight against State tennis team, but the Spar¬ cainc a> Ron Mescal I and Foster contest M«»iiiia>, capping hilt two sets in ! fit entm Kiam ibir-and Don. Alto, iv- . , Vno Valdcs, the world's . iked heavyweight. tans cainc wins in through with two lug doubles to rl. feat the Hotfnian w-nn oyei Jeff Way- and Dennis Walton, 3-t». Stcpanovic won his fouiH; match of the season as ». To i) o 1 h 'oph"ii)('ll s Broncos. f»-U. Tuesday before a man trounced Yoder. H-4. 6-(». Sb j t. Mi Sue Si hi.), i. Bay * * * ti-.'t, 6-3 anovic rushed the net frequent. tiiet in o. g«MxJ cmwd at the varsity courts. Wf^t» rn managed to win the M. im* tirnoi.. now tmiits clovt'i Beading 4-2 after singles com¬ |y and was especially strong . I wiiiir junior Jo t.x/hiiuI Stuiliiihi No 2 doubles match as Cliffo his service. in petition. Coach Frank Herman's ... ii'm» .1 HoiM. Ohi ». Strong and John Raffaelli took Western pieked up Ihelr other M... . al»|.a netters ran into trouble as all , fittti, .in i .n.otlie i luv m- MtlllWlN. Win. uVl — The three Western doubles teams Capt. George Strpanovic and singles win as Strong defntrrj !(< iiitio- t h.ititi i, Midland. r -c of t\'iMtn»in. .with I .ins Vela. 6-4. 6-2 State's No. 3 man, Mike Zar»m- Mi.l thru fir.t 'set. How cvn No.iv Willie llirtark. shown here in hk hie moment aslrMe Iran l.iege .f Ha smallest football won It was a tremendous team ha. 7-3. 3-«. 6-2. Hie No ♦» I"' i'."ii State s No. I and N". ,'i doubles fllillll-C -t.iti'r. in thr winner's rirrle after the Kentucky llerb*. has decided to ridr •.» capacities in Uic Big HI, victory f«r the Spartans as Making a brilliant r»imrl>, i.-so ranking .or duos rallied to give the Spat- , V (irn. Ihike in the Bleakness if the horse recovers from kh foot . add a fx nit 12.00(1 seats every team member scored at after being sidelined with a t their thud victory of the . L'tW "H ,iini |••... 1111.11;• ran ca<- tans Randall Stadium by least one point. It also ended week injury in time. leg muscle was State's M. • .• i;% \ ir\ evt i. w illuti a season cd tv, th.' lit- . i. , the starting >ix. at a» Athletic Director Ivy Rill RKard and Mlkr /.«r- a two game losing streak for call. The flashy little sop'... .n said Tuesday. Miehirtn State and now the more from East tensing wot till'! ate K.:';. Drew, I'rrfcr* 11 im In Iron l.ir«j«- • • • . Hii- ■ itt.o 1 rmhi took No. I honors by de¬ Anita \e lei. Travis Shaw, Tom it it H feating Western'* liemn Telder Spartan netrnrn look forward to No. 4 singles match over R- •ri'iml: He..: Itienieii. L> n Voder «-K. f»-I. h i. Thursday's match with Indiana, faelll, «-4. 6-1 llartaek Decides to Switch N|.-\eniiai: and I arry the No. 2 team in the Rig 10. N'irt h> Mai .all < » i a\ • Char'telle Vela picked up another p i Itansey Acre/•#« The find set was very rlose In No. 1 singles, Bisatd lost to I 'i"oi11 June I .in; all*I Sari ir I'uieuski ll.untr.inuk is . sevi 1 luat.lies weie played V'illie Harlark. who rode Iioii turned hi* home at nearby to tm v women's singles. trainer * * * itieinnati li .6.'»0 l«j stadium colli'.- Iron Liege and lien. liuke are beeaUM- I don t thin* Boston 11 N < .529 3'a only Bronco to register a 11 v N .. I N». .1 would start tu. Jotio I.oui* against the University of Mi. ■ ..... Jimmy St. stahlemates in Mrs. tiene Mar- Kansas City ii othel wise. lilante* Self rt .:»29 Vi Philadelphia 4 gan last week. key's t'alumet Tarm string. Iron Cleveland .400 6 llartaek* derision to tea*e in :.ou 3 New $ork I lege. ratnl the No. 2 horse, «R« Calif. T*' Jockey HFTROI f Sit ,i winning mount in the noMlr 7 .3*9 S t liieago the iferhv in thrilling who has N'en Baltimore Foylack's won a MiocmaM'i. of raring s triple frown series 4 .1911 9': Tittsliurglt rare with Gallant Man aftri : littieiwee said Tuesday Washington is unusual, hut Willie has mm it isnu s K»:st I l s II IMP., P H»,l 1 I, I.en. Uiike %y.is scratched tie- tainrd since the start •( thr "Mi ► . J.c could have won w otiimO'ii I p» i not i liittinnjii •» llriHikhn ' rause ,d a fool injury. ki >t;irk\ Derby by a nose ti.oi.oi t. I tiir4»;.» l M I "III* *• I lornfa raring season that ten SI y ..ik k, H-Hitter N hadn't easisl k.iim, i it> I. HallimMrr » «t» n 1-lomoripiim s. milwaukee i spari If (ii u Duke i im. in the llllkr is the hettrr of the Iww -• r H tm up nine-i tlo«4(u i-i. iMohmtn * ill liming*) eielit h 1'ieakinss. I'm going to ruli t aluiiirt rolls. .. y-T-t Man (Irvrutiit 1. %•■•* Vorh l toll s «,.% Ml S ton \A •* o % All' •» run* i KolloAing the Ih-ibv Trial la-* rvtnvtricisl mv miwue k i.hiniliMi 41 HI I KOI I Km t inrinn4ti 4i lir<»«»6l\n mlchii home i Stops Nats week lien Duke turmu up wr- Gai'auf Man tt»c ra*"e.'' no r i N-11 o Slaa* i I -11 link r l' Ii Sewr.uurie I Ml told newsman As H.oinn I hit*go—siillosn ll--'I * momnim > '» l'hil«drl|iliM iMiglil) - f'fth w trnd.-r »»»',' > ,.ki • a Mathers lhi\ It ml from - bruiM-d foot, a iS-«i Mnloid «l-0i I latest' Yttut lost tJie Krrgan « rimr i l-oi t, jm»un| III.;1 Mi—iincr oil tne h««»f. from which n t»a : (>a)!aot Situi lav Man |»y nose SrM loim.r V nrk 4l (I «i I lorUnit or tarsm i»i Inlihll * tiii. ik" 4i iiii*lmi«;li inuto i ~lira- lli»W ,s> i I i * * m» 11 -in not entirely recovered h> drft>;. la t a Ww«n U-^i si I «hi. 4i v».. y srhniirtl HKTKOIT l/Pl — II.. ii.. fur If.tl t.n k i .. mm • • . N .» itmrt TarmS (hhi largi al Kansas iii* mulill oar selettien of famous creators, li. it ll.tlllffinrr inhnson il»-li u Krilnrr (®-l| till »* yntniM Hi run- |iy Frank llnllini! a. I Mei. then e\erce.«M h<* privti- * * A.I .S.O. I'rr*. * g« i t taking oyer li n Lacgy Frank llmisc plus thr tir" I torn Dave Trh I'luint r Unifll l.inr (.(•'••'land llall- lank- t hrrr-hil pjtchlnit of rich' ll.llllll.llk lianilrr I'anl Fnytack apoilt": lt.:< (liiK'iiinati Drubs RrouUlyii *«-HtlMJ. lr.pti I' l .H.kir |j»va»rrtlo'» .Ichn' , liii-l I rail • i lire-uVeot ,f 1 A»UlsVlllc'> Ha.-hinirtnn manairrr 1 >..■ . said Tuesday r.xrilini: • l.i l ini II \i I To Kxtcml Win Streak lo Ntirrrtt— • 1 .it > Will |«e hung oyer ilav as thr IMroil Ti■ the pL • i'»eW .H the finish line l«- l.rat thr Srnatnrs, S-" 11'' line lluir Style KerrtiM ky I>« ' 4 fid tW • < \t >e.4i , - Mv INK ASMHTVIKl» rKKSS Has K di i • Hit's I..S.4 was \\ashinittun'* tutu «onle*t '1 '|oui•'• in l tw ingle* straight. IIipii'I Mail anil In- lair for Sprint; • -it*# wxn*:«j ejiminat«* v CuiointwHi w«>fi its eighth in Y- Giant* t» j*e I jp.,.1 • « in two 'n t r*t g.i , ;.» xio., MI- h ■«* )a it SM«liirdat MK'eCs*n*n and t'lev eland sua 1 . Bolting dit»ve , 8 trmnu'l "A i S* lawit the al ,1.* e,. . Wi'i i- Shor-makm pi s I Hie New Yoik Yae,ke« .. i .' with his fourth homer a in brdini'i' h.t relief pej- Dick M»|i in I.mI.h ! He uni-h line and winnitig sdeak al *. s Ad tin- A foMii.ime • a >• thioligh : r -ooroli-s I! »u*e seized two more w»t*' bia>ls came n • • *.T«.rj niM'i up Gallant wa- overshadowi>d, limvcvei, La s«vond BotJi ELOA-MME an injury to rtir Indian pn/e inning* b> earnest Ins his rtrsi vitiorv Alter. Woethington ..fill inning off sidearmrt D * * it southpaw. Heib S*»rr, who was Aticrnathy. first of thixc \Sa f - Ted Williams drove in three sue/ AiiiMtrr koaii stnek in the right eye l v u .is sixth homer and ington pitchers LINN'S ad( Kll 2-2116 Max* Oat MM >uRk V Willie hard hit liner held Hob the Lemon took over Yankees to mx ant hits runs with a single to support lorn Brew¬ er's three-hit pitching as the in Foytack. winning his straight after a single l«e * . frequent trouble beeau • •17 K. I.rand ttiver Across from t nion Indian* edged the world Boston Red Sox nipped the seven walks, but he neve Me Sv-s Volk Citanf.*' ou' as the Chirago While Nov the Senators get out of ha' • A walk by T«"i L. ... 1 T.*v I • -r - * *f > f t- « -• taken a i-onip'ete rx,e a hicqvifat '.t-'vr vtav> of fi-rl- charti|Mons stu: divant with rhc b.i*» 2-! to * Km-ky i'oiavi'o full m the eighth nor Vie Power hi* sivoud one .slammed two home coming in ree l Iaivagettu was named {•• • . Charlie Dresscn ju. t " • Itlth m utig t•» give Kansas . tin- fonei huree the winrung run houis before the club t«»oa •. a 3-2 victoty o\er Haiti- The Washington club ;. Js ?.r i* MifTeinog Cinrinnati poundnt t h r r r held Virgil Trucks -n relief. . of virus ami is Hrtmklyn pitchers for II hit*, m.» e ha* dlopped 17 of its 21 g.» wi.»n (us fourth game without a retutn tk the including a pair of run-produc¬ tin* season. il« !«'..* M-ored lir*t twda ing doubles by l!on lloak. to de¬ The viulor« ■ . * The Ch.cago Ctlhs *<-orr*l f«»ut third when Aheriuthv sin * it it feat the Dodgers 9-2 and move the run* i'i the 14:h mmng and gled. advanred an a walk iml within a half game of second plare. Hal Jeftcoat hurled ;t hung on to detea' fhttslnirgti a sacrifice and came home «>n hell Ohay lo-S and *hove the Pirate* Into »i\-hitter to win bis (irst game I'ete Runnels' sacrifice fly. They Live Modem ...smoke L*M ttu* Nalmnal Ia*agur basement added their dither two run* in miRiitr r -g«skgi at l.hhctts f ield. Hot* rt* hurled a m\- Dale lamg. i x - Pirate, drove in the tixth. Roy Steven walked •- d Tie-' 1»* be fceijng a'' what proved to tw* Hie winning double down the left held lln' g'•" ' xtHSdds; to leave the hil*t r a* TTuladcltWiia dmldred a . MilttifuKec S-4 to hand Wnrrrn mil. Psttsburifi had tied ttie Lemon, who took third on 164 24 or 46 hour* ' " m .SiMhn hi> 6i>t ctefeat of the j-co'e wifti two run* jn the and M-ored on Jim Lemoa * Kc '. vrtcrdii thud tMsrnian M'a.-son Granny Hamncr, pU> ninth It was the fourth time throw |« the plate. tfje fiabitiKNC Chioles, »«> at eigtd .ti*s> that Uic Pirate* Dick Hroduwski and True < hd Jletr t)w nght e«r t»* .i u*g second base for U»c tir t get full exciting flavor •time this season, wailoptNt a had oMne from behind t<» tic Clevt-ngei- checked the Tig' prt*-fwr«i tw'- in his team s ggmc Hie score in Uic ninth only to home run ami ainglc for Uic to two single* after Abrrnao ,»tt.e I Vtiort Tigci> here Vip- ■», e - t » . intu..... Mtttil Sports MtHirt* Kdllor—Msry AiiliUhli — Huff Perranoski Hurls Most Wins Lurry fiustln — — John MelinUni Bv MARY IH'FF hne continued to better that team ranking in baseball. His MKIlKiAN HT*tr NEWS mark, hi with J- inning* hu:h school team, coached hy Michigan State -. uiiunc-t »;. hind l»i a. hold: a 2 18 earn¬ Vay M lf>K P«f fivr pit Hit': 'Ill- -'Ml I. B"U f'-l Vil'gii Kasso, took the StSltc" ed run ava l age * ★ it nir.osk'. w an I we. e-m.H \ u ehompionship. The >TV-foot hails' from. Hurlers lUfiioi 3 tot US ■ 11 ■ IS o! CI.'I ' e'.!" V', • Fair Lawn. N J and, lettered "IVrro" ha* hern »n the Next MSV IM Resulh . ti.i ' i .ii . : 'v» i' .. his baseball . mounil throughout I !. . ■« - 5 I'm a: ' ki I I. : t lie.. »' li.rh rarerr. which began back in the Hold W ayne i. yeai • ■ xoriii ii.l. x i It *. Kariiibousi*. * i i !•. \V ivo. ; I' r.: y i i . . fifth grade He plavrd iu gTadr OfffHPiwnl M Inn •-! ? co.. 3. .H.iiu r.. I.', VI. |*si I %t.tniaIs t UuiabnUi: ' 1 # lX'truii ■':«:! Il l, |H ' and I on y t.c.e the school. school Junior and for League, thrrr high summers To 5 Hits • I W .. 18 VMl't 'i . I Al , •-} ...' < I- >• • with semi-pro teams. Two sum¬ Is Western U a, s. Ui.it (M ♦ IOII I III! 18. /Ill If I 0«.( M 1 s Hi < r. e;i :• h» *?'.<• • i.-t mer seasons were xpent with Viis :. .*>. \rwni.ni club o lo.' him :u 13 News Brunswick. Canada, and 1* No. 2."> i-U'ii■ g i' .• . i \ irlory I in. .. ysett's •> \ Oi l I 1 It VI I :: a lilt: ilining Uiuvl'lc t i : another vear with Watortown. Sliitt'il Strlc* of 26 • h *!!! I I- II: It8 I [ !'.ed tile In I • (!|» I slan . I1 • 1,'. I lu'lj I I'i I • 1 I ' Bolun i> I South Dakota I... Fi : ' > Be moment i'i Slarlht^ Pilt litT I OKI Ills el: 3- :: ' lion's bigge ' I.HlfV 1 IV- I > . I' * J lis S.ht.l,»l. II II • v.. hi r-ecolli' : »— tNolU; i»a I'Ball came m fiqfh school, tti Mi. liiriiii Stiiti''.. SparliiiH XrWI'Mb I lull I -I.- Vnflsll.ui' II I ertk hilt old i garni* wind: he lost He wa.. a. tip their 2Sth win The Kolv Ihe ho most curve, rflcr•• iioyy ti'i seoicle- pitch in.: *7 innsoeuUv»' innings—eight straight the seennil nf the senonn. sity iu a hotne encounter, the bads the Iliu Ii) in xinkeout.s. .s'fni touts they rolled to an ensy 8-tt first meetimi* «>f the two As Nats" I'ilol witfi tutal :i sea sou, in 1H Buy frames. has In fanned the credit lh«»ugh foi a he f.ulist to gain lull no-hitter. 1'ei • teams, at OM f'otleife FieM j.impli Tuesday at Wayne's WIILII. ATTFRB1RKY SAM r.I.IOUIT/ DKTROIT. 1.1*' The lown- li.'. baiters. ratiuski hurksi a nine-intnng another record doutte winner ■ 1' :: Mitiime. bal' l- RON PFRRANOSKI Jntless game, whieh later wen4 \ i!hwestern Field. today at . . WashirtSfnti ' . . . . . . i-tde'i Sei.'it • l-Vei. H. <" In :e« hi " vll 'ilk' . . . . wiiudiigest pitcher . . ■ into extra innings In unothei heltts only a single roach Jo'.n Hot* will p." •'M'UM'd manager* Tue < ■ • 18 men u \ • .:ip gamed in 1943 when AtlerbeiTV Sets Hri'oril against tfu- Brvw.ou- with ar>- n c »>..tf. BiO.eba'l an? baskethall ixintesi, Uu* .southpaw- fect game until two men were had j per¬ ' II irt V 'Cookie' 1 .ac.ic.cfh' Ii"! Fan Lawn liigli Though he the ninth, and he gave . . ,.,h;ed ihe Kobfurum. 2-1. in proximateiy t' • >ame starti'v' tt'i' man Dres.M M pu-kmi a 1 : i'..im iu- t 1 a • ■ men .w » .ye cone* ntinle- his varsity el- out m l.i ell a "•» onlci Itmli of these were riiinclatls Win 10 Events Tm^iay lineup he used m oyy :i v\ . up a hil 't-*.»:no serifs hot ween the i let enacb and 'ij/leklrk sine. ark. laiUiills1 !»' •.at i»n liaseball alone, Pcr- Hon donned hi> MSU W.ivne tr:un:pii Gar> Warnrr, yc,u ag.» t i t i.1,ii i» him eiu'r i before 3B Tevl Kchc'.v KF. Frank . 11, hi 11. ' > ea \ ai '» .i.iiHKM wa at all-stater in both unif.irm i'ti their worst -tail m >. t y MSU players saw ar- I'alare.ara. 2B. A Due*-. C; l>iek ball, in iVrraiio -k i - eaili *11>■ 11 .H>l sports, gaming • Having given up 31 bases on To Crush Chicago Club 'aasor,.: in the American I.cai;; tin* contest, a* three . oral-team all-New Jetsev halls, PrrraiMMki also tops the McKeni/e. C*F. iV..n Muore. l.F 1 •i m'i « run average wa . vei> i« tt c Senators decidcnl diastj. t held the Tartars to onh table 2 5. Bu4 tin* season t bt r • ? in Ba . jili',,|. ... Bill Mills, who started Korwek. SS but has ronsidrrablv bettered ''•• \ \ igoi into the team !t vent the first four innings, . Hy IIAL BATFMAN Bill Ma p.*--Ha. wtui has only his control since the Florida finished th.e 11r * ■.•di'cd with the victory io>'>. is slatftJ to n't in i • Im IhihI Nolrr l);ini«* campaign While down south ' four frames, Mills al- Michigan State's trackmen won 10 firsts Tuesday after* one »livist.H. « v i a 1! sea.-'Mi lie allowed 24 walks, but in Mookc' s start today, w 2i: Dick to easily heat the Chicago Track Cluh, HSi-.-nl iin .Wt the la-' ;>! 'i c Si f» •4■ • •>. • one safety, a single noon regular has put only Had.it.: and lk*i> Itabias avail¬ lied season Coif Team Finishes 'to- their night?! diet. :4 third by left Holder Fin In his seeontl win the opening dual meet of the season sit Noting l'ielii. able fi'i rcia-l duty. gat: • Monday ..ua the a Hit?; m seven men on base by this Minefield, senior, lettered method However, the out landing a : C st ,! • pi ("iiil",! I \:ivm 111:' ■ -eison. Mills struck out Lack of hitting has been performance of the day wa- si t winning the 12i»-yar>i high hur- loo Heason* ae« in hi-» sopho¬ Jifi • :>e 1 I.. 1 feti'oit to mo\ i «)>; spirtan ■ r.ir.sii-s. walked one, an Batsmen hitters collected onlv i ei the exhibition Fre dan.m Willie 88l)-.y;u I run Atterhen • - m 1.4.1 John Ot ten berg eoppinf th»* more irjr, but t«*»k lime from baseball to dc\ote his eurrgirs ■•■1 » I' .Ill • old I d'.'i nt V.igetTo I'd Die:-en a COO Je t 4 Second in Omul Meets State games, been . tixnrble ill although pitching ha goiyd, thinks IVrranoski, some pa d continued h'-- record-Brooking livelm throw with • t«»s.s > : to the Job of student govern¬ rirht hits in picking up as nuni and he (•omments thai we have Gary Warner knocked a way-. setting tieM ant fniMi IliU' 3" while the mile relay ment president last year. In his .Micl.iK'an Stale' tr«.»!f leant fini-hml Htnrttnil ifi two found a eotipb' more sruifler* in run- leeords with 1 >1.7 docking K< ii Diitin-, i' '• most recent appearance. Mans ' of Sa1ur»iav an.I Mondnv. losing a nu. hi.itc run to rentertield in the If• Tet/latT and 1-an w ; I eld did a tine job in relieving I fever:• '.c Iju.idrntipular tneet Mjphomoie. J>ick Hadat/ und A'terberfvtime, the faste-d • m r fth with one man on base to fie 1 •> a. Hrtd ii; trie nation thi- im-v winiiei in 3 22 8 starter !»irk Griffin against tu . i. i.- tin,. to Ullileie.itml N"1|r I kittle Bob Ha bias " jri-miut for two RBI'*. Notre Dame, pitchiim the hnal Concerning Big 10 chances. sC.L 3 5 set i>> Michigan est 100 of his career only ta fin¬ two frames and retiring the last >.. •. V safety of the iiftei- six in order Sullivan. AilIIi Dell. Ken Ito.le- have yet to play Ihe top teams, State's l.'liek .Jarre't in 19.»2 .mi ish third. Ihe Jackson junior men M i Ii ' v ,th III II tie went hit loss in throe Wakulsky, ami if we can defeat them we , - Western is expected t*> f'lHd w.ald. < leora;e f!;e !io-:Vi r*N'*ord o! I 33 7 -a ' was clocked in a good :09.8. lo u tn Ihe plate i.-i.l vvitmei ol i ran certainly belter our stand¬ in Janet', in 1951 .. faa atlo-..: lea the Bro : 1' K-w»stnen semed then Tom Hand picked ui> >eisy;»,i N I'i A."' •! 1 II .).*> ..Sf tM-fweeii Of. I-Sphube! ing. l»s » :2iy spin a vk»Ut»b'|UX« I- j • i v iti the sixth, when I truce Lockerbie, who *%as m the hn:!> jump wiP; .< !«*•,> In the south Bend meet. Bo.i Hivext. Claying p>» ball figures in ei with Big 19 leaders. Univer¬ .»na Ke'.Zio got on base with running unattached. clocked of six feet and Gi-m-g. \\ ,i l ( Juries I hum Alb \y.is med Hon po>4t-graduation plans. II" IM The gullei.s »u»t hive an . sity . : M.c> 1 53 ! for the runner-up position in Um bn»a i alist with a 7!-"«»-1|M (icurge has a heady had some offers but > then pulled a double was runner-up -1ai:>11f:•: fium l"i ttie ikirn* third and home with frosh Brian t'astle third mmp with a 21' 7*» effort Wakulsky led the Spartans yvith ha-u't yet made his tthuiee A p.i ileiii but lu hav<- v«'i > g«s»,t \1 I ure had a good day at in a good 1:38 and frosh Boi» George Best tifsi for II mils II witling 7,-7. 15U. Jim .sullivan bad 71- ;11!.i11. . On. . 2'. slioki* eo phy-ncdi education majoi with the plate, slamming two RBI s and two singles, doing into the lake fourth in 1 57. Pitllble winner^ .f«>' the Spa - With Chicago's lk»l) Apple:-. »ri at 13 feet with Mel Dill pU In llriivrs' l*nrl,- Schedule 7K 151, and Arlin Dell scored 75 73-15« ii t'.o »!•,• w I'll ;.j|» ,«ud bottom |n» i tl.e team average t initio: UasClNill in radio and TV, He iontest I.ure had a .319 perrent- t.r - wen have l«ean, yy l.-> f »f third yvitii .i 12' H" vault I'll I . s i l. l I.e. a" . 7 Ii ji.u sn! igh ill the Big I'..: I'B.il! ha.- been Hun's ma- Harold King, seeing his pe l the 44n-vard dash. 2-'0-yar I .hrii llimm won the fteshme - 4 J.ui .i i I 4 **i' \V at i • i later hope-. !•» coach lugh school The Mil- • < aue MltAVAl'KKF V . . ' rvt game action, replaced Lure iov\ hurdles and aneived th*- mile i ace with a good 4 29 2 l»»r i s >1 ui" •"i lumjiu activity, tliough he yvii.ikee Brave- rtsx'-ycl a Tet- i I ii in In-1 i ii k> y- witi» Tony Smith grablnng se- > \inrih»-a, Han. s. Hoi.. in the hotlom of the sixth. winning mile relay te.m.. an i . v* I • !i l«s . i is now plixlgmg Sigma Chi i>;rk GritTm came in in the San. Kli 'Wit/ who won both field on-1 and Dave Tate third t»*t state fro- a 8i-v**ar-se * '.n.jutnru if h« man up¬ and hi ". • lloMlaiid V*hff »* y • ttarvy Ii- iv h'-rr.e pia'e at Onir-'y Stadium i imri '> in •i i Jo: n L-.e Df Ainateiir Hating 1 hits Norman tit!-.:' trrangular meet Saturday IMilo I'trreer* • 14'. CLKV'FI AND (Ah — Whitey two Al Jacobs was a double win¬ i . an l««f«yr.' ti.e atta l ag one, uf with Ohio State and Perm State .VritiUruin: l ii IM I NKW YOHK "I'i Ilarvie Ford ot the New York Yankee* dawk" Creamer hurled the ner for the C*TC witti victories Ma. 18 , i 4.1 miau 1 y. h ! i.i.i k.lum- ' three frames for MSI* on Young Field. Pelt lliill. ro, 1,1 t War 1 Jr ot San Francists., i.d ha a tniM muscle pull" in hi lie won the I'lll • in both sprwds. Her son »> c>>^ nig fxvne I \ - . ( ouri 8 in Pitching .Vdvnc'x Terry Pagan, who 100-yard dash in a fa-.l <>9.0 fr.wr tine Air Force on turioug^i i , th<. world's out •Binding am arm and probably wnll 1 Vinisiritn* I y» Hawaii I bib his credit prior '!» lace I lo> of fit im' out of action a week win to and the 220-yard dash in 21 4 ati< 1 be i ; - .-.inning on getting 1 t Nattier 1 vs l»U lint's .,'eui g' f . • Tuesday % game, took the loss The lull lime broke the Held 3 Monna o V i ill si i mm : «. amaii'Ut Handing Tuesday on Tin., was the diagnoM.s Mon¬ IM Hl-Lighls . m.-med whole he 1 home kve 4 Hoi key o K sn, T'i'e- > irlers worked fr>t the mark of :(W7, however it was p.. sib.v expi'ii.'w money iriegu day of the Yankees' team j»hy- •I..IV mike U a double 1 • a icr sol III VI I But !"■ u«uld lo* rein¬ sician. Dr Sidney Gay nor rother two lieirig wind-aided and will not he if it can t"- .u ranged." Tic 'nan Janlics M " ke\ and la1! Runlalt. counted. Jacobs' 220 time is a state!! iiuiioHiiati-iv. w n*e ii. I Vtl* ** No. • " i ichthandors field rerord because it is First and second round horse .11. ' llnl Iff OHO I ' Wad's statu a tin amateur new He at*- tiiri'iNted th..t play¬ '• Spartans played the first time that the 220 has sjioe matches should be pljiv l III I Hallo r I i J n Suit ., 77 153 inn ume clouded b> t' Biuonv ••? an or- ers Fdh-' M;i'hc*< and Bill the end of this week Win¬ (•( 1 |',!< h.icir HMI' V S.1% ■spartan finksleis t»eat all Bin he, San k : a.'b i •>'" aUioniobile run B;uU>n and theu wive t.irld y- ners are to report score* to the till I I.an- sihnlar. Ooltasl* in foes .tu«l now have a record emplovei Fiwaid K 1/nv- e Uuetwmiscues Thi- vir- loung Field. IM office where thev will be as- up be us if toe. will " UH ' V ain I anil Vol. • State a 13-9-1 rwwr I Ihstimeemen Forddy Keu- SI' I II oil nil. lambs in the Big 10 of 3-1. Ihe over¬ .i. i»efoi.• .( grand nirv mvesl- . • e- "The i».v c«:» be in tiicir uni¬ .« •fir season Caj>t. Selwyn Jo t, in Ni,»I. all record stands as 5-3 with iltatui:. Giw i i V income tax i«' . form- ami Then *nv» r«n «lien* n I Ilivan h : Gay Denslow eimtinucri to set ♦ * * II ('III Vs I'll. two losses lo the Irish. The •oi n thev would for any 1*al! |1 I. rik>1 times in the mile anti two only loss in the Big I" was In 1 aia• ■ ty said he paid Ward iVirmitory and fraternity golf for there is nothing xtybxh Howlers Split miles, starts Tuesday. May 14, at ganu* afuiut las," the Setter saw! I II* in { Ilia y * III I'l 1 y (hi rv y vi vs I'll! pell Wisconsin beaten by loyya. considered the which was badly p\|h mm - to tlie C an piorisfiip IM Canadian God 1 (OU.bill, Oli- Kennedy edge*! Jonc* to win Grosb»xk Fntries are due by "We are jiL't common people.** VK I'sl With U of M the mile in i g*«H 4 15 3 with May 13 aril pairing* wili be Braves' president Joe Cairnet 2 111 1 Hoi v» I lrr> %s I llunkrrs «» (.oiirmels favorite in the Big 10 tatio. atiii tin' Detroit U S National 1934 He n Jones second in 4 10 1 Uenslnw available Mav 14 replies! that he bus much ? ItutlrrPfl'l 11 The f.exf meet yvdl »w a AinaU in in in stagei a la.4 lap .sprint to ea - ivsf>ect for the dignity of b«»!h I I I slIWI I I VI o I IU I'ut'iii.-. Ohio M.de, M a hlglili. was quoted as saying he did it it * * H'ward for lluivie's good Michigan State bowler* split il> win the two iiuie* in 9 23. t Hrvni I I and MSI' wiM Bat':, it out Sat- a a marriage arxi Baseball that he I l oral i.ablr. o. l orrsla-rs a hotne-arvl-home match his personal lasst. The 2,531 points rolled up by no1.1 for ,P. hob work as a iiieNTtian " had to decline t!»« offer i I I V vs Hk Ian tea;rvn the University of Mieh- Lean won Iter 441 in a good the Fast Shaw All-Stars ton* rolling up a J2d pin vic- :4«.9 and Ihe low Iwrdlr* in high team series honors in In¬ Saturday. ring .» defeat by 153 April 27, and pins :24.3. i F.liowiU |o**ed the shot a winning heave of 5U' dependent Bowling la-ague ac¬ tion last week The All-Stars al- M-G-M filmed it in romantic Rome... where the nights were n\" and then the dben* 14k *o had the higli team game With ,r«tav May 4. /// - > Thr flr*t of the two flve- J'«*\ Ron in the shot with a tnaa Lnatik was second of 4k' *%" a 8H!» Bill total. lla/lett ..f F.ut Shaw made for love-songs and the dolls were made for Dean! ..n •• matches was held on i«?an State's borne alleys. and runner-up in the discus capturet) tf»c higft individual for the second contest the with a heave of IJT !•". series a'. 570 HazJctt and Jun . -w moved to Ann Arbor. The Ted TetrlatT carnc from be¬ Spertner of Mott's were tied fur - Um. had previously topped hind to cop the 880-yard run high individual game with u 206 in 2 00.4 while Kelyl Thompson pin# ■ w'.in in Big 10 bowl-off* at April 13. ranking fourth, -he* above the Wolves 'to M-ttie for sixth • • Crumit was high man State keglers in lavt Sat- cnoounter. wtilch was match of the season ? hit 94 pin*. Others on »ad are Harold Suyies, Pncro, Jim George, and j'mhan. *y " 1 m ALL EYES _ IteN thousand bedrooms AREON •Id s iSlMU ILBEIGHETTI • EVA BMTOK • DEWEY MARTIN • WAITER SLEZAK - RAUL HEMREIO Last ltayl . 1M7 1 CON'^ M.I I.-M "THE LADY - l:M - KILUUH44 ^-Jh •11 • tux V; s '** ■>'. ' •• wciboan rate news 'm. Hi. Mi, i. I»S7 PLACEMENT RI REAP INTERVIEW KCHEItlXE OPENINGS FOR THE Macmillan, Adenauer Trade I'.MPIIt ITERS Ai i irnn ftadiator MAY FOLLOWING MAJORS; It. 1§57 Blower Div., Amnri- All Fdigr*. OfH-nings in and Standard design and sales. research, (Cuntlnucd' f.iM.i f.gi- 2) constitution. public has 40 The Indian million Moslem He, Ideas About Western Defense nitary Corp. Eng.. Coin., Ind. Arts or Instr. Wo would leave it to readers citizens against ftkisUn's *o »«r thf out Public Sell Is Music. to draw their own conclusions. million Moslems. Indian Mo If Alt Til AM Elem.. Math.. Sei.. Eng . : However the following is how I ems and Christiana and adhr . rlif* '• K,.inIcy Au. High Sch. r,nn«nl « Ji»urn.. Voe. Music. Shop. For- | Clement Attlee. the 'former ents of other faiths have co»i . thf W4«lll eign latnguage. Arts St Crafts, j Prime Minister of the United plcte equality with other cit - and oecupy important p. Kingdom, who recently visited rens Semw A P(.) Nantes |...ki view public SchU Home Ec. All Elem., Sci.. Math.. Crafts. ! Kashmir, summed it up: sitions in the public -life of ik Soc. St., Eng., Librarian. Voc. "Altogether my impression in country, in the judicial, eaecu- live, diplonwtie «and armed se-. (.hairmen of Veils talks kI.i Elem. S. h. Music. Instr Music. Com. judging by results the present vices. Many pf our soldiers w» VOL V.I ;« i Springs SehiKiJ All Elem. regime is xucccksfUl. It is also died during Pakistan* a|gr» \ Black. Div of Eng., CJirl Fliy. Ed. thoroughly democratic with lo¬ (Committees . i ' Klec. Engcs for plant develop¬ cal self-government all the way aion in Kashmir Were .Mb*leu .» Kendall Co. Brigadier 4 Al Bonn Chairmen of living units ment tenance. Mech. Engrs. Piil) Chemists for re¬ for Main¬ up that from the village. Kashmir was I think definitely including Oeman. , : Page wltirh enlrrrtl thr I'MOC ronlcKt search. Any physical scientist opted with union with India." to assist tiie research dept. Shcrwani was a popular Mos¬ Numerous Slate News *tafi Don.' in I l oop III (lurlioii may pick up thru original enr- Aectg. Mators This firm will lem leader of Baranuirfa who position* are open for applt Sear#'* (MTiiiam ii-atuiTs at Campu.s Honkstoro. hIso interview ail other majors organized resistance against in¬ ration*. Any peraow interest Ai'tordtng tu Churk ta*irter. interestinl in ad. or sales. vaders On ids refusal to side ed In the Stale Newt oprr Howard. SI) aenioi. this should |;i »NN (]rrv\uv,\- J h< dour as soon as pos'*ibl>'. Tnesita* nig hi. Alpha Phi This firm will interview ir*. interested in summer employ¬ with the invaders and to shout Pakistan Zinabad" (victory to alien, writing, editing or *n. ■peeialited staff work *houH ■ Hit Pakistan) he was crucified. eon tart Dentae Seanlow, man Prime H. i"M Mm ttnieca. national servire fratern- ment in production, ad. or a, etg The martyrdom of Sherwani aging editor, from 3-5 p.tr. Vriiis nnllitii ' bntn < K"ii- it*. annoiinred appointment* <»f at the hand* of hi* co-religion- Monday - Friday. r.o J A'leti.i i ! •A«,haiu,rd five roinmiltee rhalrmen. i*t* throw* Into xharp relief the No pre* leu* experienre h I Krr Dan Davis. Vassar frrshniafi. \ |»»\\ • • .li '.* e --!•'» t; del him was named to head the Koffee Lichens Detect Pollution of Ail* Inner meaning of the Kashmir ueceaaary. Person* not majnr conflict. ing in journalism ran al*n *n i H< I and ' ! i world di Kapp«rs and Transfer Treat V iowly plant which jtrows nl- and. in Upper Michigan, bang - India is a sectarian democ¬ ply. committee This i> an event for from tju trees like Spanish N.iti » meet .* anvwhere. perhaps even on racy Pakistani has a theocratic With or . rf!i;iin."H in .1 transfer students. eo-sponsf»red moss. olanet Mars, is proving more Apt) and Spartan Women's extremely sensi¬ . li i- I . hy Lichens are * lit l.engui i.t fpore versatile and can even tive to the atmosphere, accord¬ Hot The Water Carnival ushering n detect air pollution, re- ing to Dr Imshaug. who is as¬ »i,l. ehairman d I'ete Cohen, Wood- • i * in llenr* A Imr.haug. sistant professor of botany and b»tn Jon.' st th* race Kt man. -••eri on trees and rocks The* Hiatr Mm« l*knlt hr John W«( count¬ hallot.v for Senior Swingout Another Hanky agriculture student farullv soltliall eamr. >ht U at the tin Roast. Get In On The Fun! ing jrl transport in response l« a Chairman for fall term reg Imic •taniliin: miililmn Ini i Miilhn t usii k bol.lv llir trophy t.hlrli u ill he awarded to the Mlilr frill v* of Bill istration assistanei is Jerr* the Arm ■« inner |sh German relations wity Ihr Zannd. Munroe junior neMia; lu learn to danre in Tuesday night A!•* > members . . . Ml ir.if nl.l i hiinrrllnl friendly atmosphere \ li I »• \t IVnililiniKil (K Boast also passeii ,i motion to assist Student (iovernmetit in counting a 1 hr Iw ballot . for elections if APO's with expert instruction . . . even if you're a Select A Pretty Handkerchief IfMup* arr U4i treph*. Ag Students, Faculty services were nerrleri ailh hune beginner. hnm> German Official SPECIAL MM & Enclose In Your . .v.. rtvitlro Juna lu Plan Annual Game tout t o Speak llrrr . ving It* Rtl I'll lit I inusrlrs. The ||.ir\est Rail Queen Oil Keiinifiealion Mother's Day Card tt will he on haml to present Ihr I it Friedeiiahurg "f t»>e (ler- 4 ,.;ki a p Iroph * niau .iKiMiUtt* iti Detroit wi!! . i,-liUU S. hedul.it In pitch fi'l the •.ja-.tk on the pii»ti;cn.> «»f Ciet • friMii the ..i men taeuMv Hnh.Mil Swcnsou. I. .» reunilica'iou Tliursnlav •«' .Iran i'l HgiUUltHie 7 .'in p n m .1.' Union t h. tcan rvpiescntnu; the He talk is txt-*|nanofcd by . ».ut • > 11.h 1 • u 1!I hi pit krd In .1 tin- tienuan Club and Iblt.i If,. lleiimaa !• «\ • >f f >>f tin Ac ( lull M.ftl.all Aipti.t national honorary f«»r f.'imil rinnrrrs hnrr llir iiiiihI fun. linn'I run lor Ihr Tha NaNnarfc Cartf Slop l.oti* avail ..it in- 1 • Kin diminution hi luil* ;nl> Kilt t d (o-rnian ntudy limr Ihr hand mringn Iron, Ihr hrnlrn lav* Ih» I though harkr.l In Ihr I mini A dintirr f«tr In and Mrs rnprs rrtru « iM unit K. (>r*nfl llnrr rial urged Malt s the Itiili-h failed Mi • I! it 1 ..lis Ihr pictih Ft tedetiolHirg will l>« held at ixiHi ii nil: and Inxlrol! llrMrllio training in gum tin- aunaieu M into thr Animal ravilmn wttti tttettibrr- U«l »*rrk in run Kellogg Center Irrd In put hnrkhnnr in In tainl-hrarlrd frrl It.titn Hireling n,>nr *: UOIM * in. r 4II tin »i \\|ll allies «l «»r the foreign languages dr- . » ol Uu Ihr *» isilttm ol this tiMirsr ttrrl hiked tiraiis .potato A* A la I ms 11 1 , Mlrh the partmi • ' atlrmtllig In Fi letirn.sbiirg will repre¬ 'i.as. alU, • 'loithrasirni hnrr. viw- s^lail ami ur riram will hr 011 the official attitude of Wert U* » m iv M.' tiutr firiuWi'r* til¬ l. i sent Ihr nit mi Ihr .lalt * department German toward rrunitHwiuMi lorn ing I. unlet two milt-. nlT shtwe \ has agreed lo alio** roftrr hut Ite i. a's.. r\|K*iietl to talk on f hr* t.ik. i*n K*|iMim cargnes bv Willi will hr Ihr morr arrrptahlr ttn went ex.-tvatige t»f ta»ti nu> wi;/ . ronlinut'iiv ov.i water bucket hr *rtarr with Ibi.vMa on German reanna . ..iivni'i system 1 \trn.linc a'i if., w.t* Si.Mii slturr rtM ing riavr -tu.Mjtmi i .... >ng ita ari .» -ny t v0ur i cut , S\ KiCd I . a I. It Game* arr plamirit lm Ihr check list for Sori ( on tin ionium 1% tounfrr members ol Ihr pail* and 4411it has hrru alrilrtl tin ((/ (inlay's I eel n re i ast s ol oi ri - strainr.l 141 nil* Rental* Values' rial Eigbtee I his a Mr in..on I r of Intri natn-i ! Wt ■k I h. - i *fu r lulk Intt 1 to c-"N nail. " t' t t'» ut» • < p ill thr Confucianism L)a- — (nllre — . . 'VAMI'l'.S CLASSIFIEDS . International t enler . . HIGH HF.ADEHMUI*" . . Du :t a ill m t a me i as Mum nr Itimm Mmie Cameriw it's a MAN'S world., ruluriMil ( HmrniH Eight liar* \ l ri|HHls Slide Projector* Mttm nr Itimm Silent Motie Projectors Itimm Snund Projector* Party Itimm Suind feature \ Cartoon Lttlle, Films Ourii smm Color Carloons Sound Strip Projector* Screen* tfu Tape Itemrdrr* Wi Nevoid Platen . e t* ktourday ft n NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ?'->ruw '(TJ n P»«cav !ui xui Itrmrmher Van * for Jf hour | *44* g Inc «*tt Mark-and*white. IkUrhrome e,'+~i and Anaoekrome ftlm*. last art*ire tw-*- ri, ''4 Una on Rodarkrome and Rodarolnr. too Cmtm ami |l*r man ol thr world, dhrnm• tor all yowr pkoto nerd*. «rr Van* *<«n on dialing In hi* appearance, Uillirr's p>r • flr*U * ckKl sent Harlequin'* new 'K-irinj v«nda I xamiwaUon* Br I je 6L0BEM ASTIR *»5| be I »r. IV. f. JKSSKN a new rente pi in men a eye frame* wtth Rraislrtrd Opto ir trial Ihr rontinrnlal look. In I ondon firry nr Hraailtaji Rlark. VAN'S Grm, I mug Dr WALLACE OPTICIANS lSt 5 K. MichiffBR Afi t'Unu: iiUlf 1 heater Itldff., Ud UBoiBe l*kott« KI) 2411? •*»Uoo •ma MWhert Parking m Free imi Eany" ro offlm downtown, lit Jt. Ranking ton. m. IV 1*1173