... Blood Is Always Needed -Donate a Pint Today. rOOTRALI. ROi'MUTP tor a foothill round- kfrp mill ralnin.ti lunili •«- do llir Hi'ilhrniMii pirdirl, im- up or fMM. fMWm, columns and rtvrtri cuncomlnj the Ittc *imi4l ram ulih lite irmprr- it froo-for-all f»c» for the Ro«c nrr acaln onimc arouna t»»<• Hon l trip and other vital *u- M-rti-irfr mark low Juoiliv tlstlrk. torn to the new look on n»*ht «m AO-.iS. the —- 13 GTs in Viet Nam Raid PrvMucnt fcinenhower ami .•vcrciary ot tntnt'y State John F. luestiay outlined pro- As French Premier Explosions !«•«.,us tor a »»e.tierti seien- Also Injure t-iic jhi'i tney ret(ortediy ta- \. i ta me nuaaiiea ami saiel- ii.ts race wun Kuasia. Guy Mollel Agrees Vietnamese »ncy innute discussed ttm during a wtute tne groundwotk lor bt»- House meeting To Try Comeback * iifliin^lnn Sal. xn>wer s conference jtartmg , with British l*rinxc Mill* I'AKIS i.l'i—Socialist Guy ilollyl ayiocil Ttioailav to try a HciU Hack Allack Harold Maonullan nmicltnck as premier. Prospect* were irtxwl tic would tic attic Macrmliun. accompanied by to form a caltinct ciulini; a 22-day crisis. h.Vli.ON, \ let Nam (/I't— ►, uv sc.cnouk: and loruin Mullet was thrown out last ~ lei till l.>t OOlllU.N lllJUIC'll !•» .. . advisers, ;» due to arrive L tceliicii auu .i t li t- May hy the same Rightist groups o. m i v . . p. one Uu> morning lor truce that now agree tt> let htm try Guatemala . ilUlliioC J UC.atilt \ 111 llll* lll.-k , secret strategy talk*. ucain. He had set a postwar rec¬ the White Nwac hM the illiil-<\lllt I it 11II OUitmjMl ill ord for a French premier by *wtui* arranged Eisenhower* staying m olfice 13 months. i in ii.ttii la iv\u y tai n lurmilUn talks would begin runrr this a Iter neon or after d at e»h- assurance tr«ni Rightist teadcr ia.m in ,i ii'iaiiiw i-..m uiiii- • r sueokv Antoine Pinay that his Conserv¬ House Press Secretary Ihmalioiis Malion I'IiiumI i.i„ hi .i.i.in an.i VViMclil IM* a <• atives will not von against him livjtui in oaigoii. Ulin iat:» said c". Hagerty dcctitied u at a time when France is deep I niter Scifjc tin aiikWK.< were avsigiicd in •a • the topic* discussed by in a financial el ims. board a ship l»r iTeMoeiit iXgu Diuu "Blood Letting emoai la...) 11>pti.m troops march through Cairo on way lo i...-cnn(»wrr and Dulles during - advance strategy session 101" Killers The trader, 32-yrar-nld Snriallsl who with Britain's Wr (il ATKMAl-A (A't —The Hovernmem Hil|K»M'ii a ou¬ Syria. Egypt sent troops lo Latakia. Syria, lo defend against what Ibr Syrians said was an impending invasion from Turkey, the I niled Nations has under debate proposal* lo investigate the tense Lrniii.) iiuit, tin j»i ••-/umucaii v» umuiirkmi alt.uni fmiiuiiikst agem*. govcru- oiluiais laid F.drn planned the Suet 'i liinl Day of Antb«n\ .-u:.e Dune?* .neeUng arranged to follow up Ih^wrtmeiH with Lloyd at the U> lay down (laiii|iai^n attack a year ago. hoiked rather tired and preoerupied as be rinergrd fr«m « meeting with tlay Matf lit Mieiicc of Mti'Ko lumiay prutcsia over Miiir tlay .h pri'.HHiential flection, situation along Ihe Turkish-Syrian border. An one was killed, but two of the .imericait wouiuird were rr- IMiunl in serious ronditioii. agenda wtuch also includes i;.»U tip >»»ur ,-lcivc,- MM' and help >av»- a life t»y
  • - Sponsored I»> MIRIIC I nt ni »i the I S. wounded „ it then quickly lactul a .struct . ioly. . • ki-icvcl review of Rus&u a How the ( lark Field lialini: a pirt ">f liiru>i to tin Aipha I hi Iinu'iia-^parlail weir it to M.t threat}.. Mullet told reporter* he could crowd a ClUlllcilKU. .uiiturv Hospital in .vlanila. official* report¬ Women's la-airm annual fall term Ii'hkhI drive. i.ot refuse the president's re- tuthorlUtiso Men shouting vivas for Right¬ I lie UuiuU in Uie UMA liUiary ed that uoeMai dealt wo Inly with the Ike Ibewhower. l>ulle% l ,.•• lasting 10!" will c«»n- thi-migti i.'uiUi iU»>t of Uh? Uiiuni at the Fruiay on the (|ins! "in the pivsent rtuncn and because of circuin- the ser¬ ist ucn. Miguel Vdigoras tcs, who claims the presidency Kucn- All-University Hop c.xpuxlcd during tnc *ic*la Ihjui iv m u Ine huiiiiuig wm emjity. Fentagou ot Ike Western scientific iousness of the situation." itufi oc.ptic govciiuncut party fig- i tie other cxpicwioiui tiecuned i lib.m rng hours: He arranged a meeting mealing with indicating he ran oecund lo Follows u only a tew nunulcs ap.irt in Pep Rally W ed — 10 JO a rn.-k.30 pnu taraukrr rrcmUr M..irire, rouged ha llw waka •TTdtala i ^ ^.vcrnmcW, cnrtl8 SO p.m. Bourges-Maunoury Tucsda y of dth 0|iens Door Jammed the aidewulks An eyewitness reporlcii aUm.t Km -4 10 a m.*3 p.m. / night. He begins talk* with party Macmillan was reported to Avenue, llio capital's main a do/en soliUei s and oil leers, at¬ Alt students receive a physi¬ leaders Wednesday. He did not rave given advance notice he tftn.vt. Following the Pep Rally this Friday nijrht at the Rami tained to the U. Hi Military As- cal cxamtiKition, including a say when he expected to have a btg Buhdi-Amencan Police stmiyod the crowd witli Advisory Group iMA- Oil Missiles Shell, the Midi's Inter-Residence Hall Council will sponsor Msuuue bimxi test, nt the hcadi At least one doctor (tcmoimtration, forbidden under the Lower lounge of Shaw Hall. Apparent aulutian of the crisis lopole Hotel and had just etiter* i.> «n hand at al! times, plus i*u»cr f i.-enbowcr > secrets. and Dulles Jll|iit«-r KillinlltA nurws and APO-SWL mvmbcm came none too soon for France. the state of. Mege The dUMwhcil Dunce chuinnun is sophomore eu ii miRuiry bus. Ho added: were partisans scurnoii - into side Hob Burnett from East Shaw 11ley weie sealing tnvin- TiaI Sut'«T*«fllll.V t » assist its M.c drive With the treasury nearly em¬ ••'."nw -• e krtd of undecided yet about scientific eo-opera- It is advisable to first register in the In ion concourse before pty. fresh funds must i»e found to settle state bills at the end wims, only U» uapjaar when Uie truck pOOBfed. Hull by Publicity is being handled sophomore \Trs Huckctl Ainerieun sclvcs when the plosion Uue past my face, roar of an blow¬ ex¬ ..r>—ti»«» ' tiiey Ci«MtkT necessary. \v Asm N.:T<>N fioin Iluiterfiehi Hall. ing out toe hotel windows. Unc gitinr blood %« that the How of of the month. Troopx Mocked off tciitr.il ri reported highly *ym- No admisMoti will i>e charged GI Admits . wr:e lilitn on Uie bus steps was biowu Park In front of Uir .National oci-tw toward the British ap- I cntnpm, in aiunmncinir tho donors ran be hept running Nationwide strikes against f<»r this informal All-University across the mdewalk. The Ixsnu ?.monthly, stated Rob IbrBrnyn. living costs have l»ern called f"i Palace and Cathedral, where -■sich but wmfwtwt worried firinj.- of a Jupiler intrrmol. /eeland sophomore. tfO rbsir- nv.xt Friday The United Nations Vdigoras' forces held a demon¬ dance which »* stag «»«* drug. was placed m the engine of the - «v-v » ha", the impact would tc and Sopbomorrs Matt Nurrell, and bus and blew the itibidcs out " late rangr miaaile Tuenda.v man of the blood drive commit¬ is about to debate French-ruled stration Monday night * ' van • ' such Atlantic Pact countries a special al. British - niKht. t.|*nei! nli|fhti> tiio (i.Kir of aecrccy which ha. ter. However, donor i% unable to register, be if a potential Algeria France is absent I rum vital Brit»sh-U.S. talks in Wash- ington. planned another Tuesday night. The decree, which threatened Rmre Richardson from Ralhrr llall and Krody Radio Hervirr slation manager, Junior Fat Espionage hi»mh In the flowerpot. had miliUry been hidden in a I he oxploaion hootel. the shat¬ is urged to go immediately lo that protest marchers would be Srrre nffma'* overe known to nluelilthl the huah-hurh nur- the blood station. Hut perhaps what *i»urrcd the tired on, provides that GuaU - Smith, from Bryan Hall each Sold Kinltu-NV Info tered one «f the walls and dam- '-•• c a British-American part- will spin records for an hour aaed an autowiohile parked in politician*, most was the angry To ItiiMhiun nrr-hjp, mainly because thev »ile tiAlinir proitram. St ier>ta doiMttn^ will receive ccrUtH-alc «»f c«.*np!eti«>n "in rca.tion of the ordinary French mala for 30 days will be under orders of Defense MiiiixUt Col. from !M2. Brady Radio which A|irnl. frant of the bwildinc. Four U.S. wa. th- .< congress would be more Ttua anmHitircnH-rrt serves four Halls ih the Brady soldiers in the building were voter. Francisco Oliva. It *• iirsl Uu*c Uitic lu» been oflficial the fewrn of a diploma for "Blood Juan was Group from T-12 each night, hurt. "g :■> change existing laws Let ting 101." he added. aigned by Acting President Luu NKW YUKK l/l') — An perm; i this, Congressmen u.cd iricmilyint: anj type "t will make Its turntables and In the Saigon U&IA library, American Army eery-cant ""cht ha'k. they feared, if the n« krt iauivtavl at the ('—!»- According tn the Be l (. • a.- *, there K no kmfir American J-St utipn I* Set Arturo Gtwalc/. and hi* minis¬ ters. Constitutional guaramci-s rrrords available for the Hop, aaiil Turaila.v lie is etill on Uie itomii Mpjxirentiy had been r> dratnet proposed charing Cwanni, rw. trei.n* renter. The Shaw Hall grill will re¬ javroterl behind some books. A to wait ftnir hours miic suspended. atnouOitlwQb have rasun duty and driiwinir pay four . -fie well In the p*>u Meeting Tonight main open until the end of the explosion nj»pe«t a gap¬ • ' as ao atormc-hy- roaring funded nvcrely tr» confirm- •' T-2 licfore giving blond. By account of the democratic -'e burning in the Kill that he hud been u stroyed desks, chairs and b"*»k- Tiie Defense Department n't ir»g ^ norma! meal, if donrcd. ernment party. Guatemalan vot¬ «rrangementa might not of the School of Journalism, will the East and West lounge fire- ohcives. tJvmg units Tuesday donated ers Sunday Chose government hired liuaxiau apy. ■■ strict. only said the Jupiter had been 21* bottles of hlorvt to the himxi be introduced to all Journalism places. 9 Pre*wlent Diem was quick lo T-* Eisenhower - Mocmilloit fired but gave * brief sunvn-ry candidate Miguel OrtU Passa- There In rivord dance held Mailer SrI. Roy llhodc.s, test¬ drive, bringing th< total Jfudents nt a grt-ac«iuainted a express regret The incident was " of o rcsuf*. * It said the Jup.- since relll, 49-year-old Iwad" of the Shaw" Hull Friday ifying nt the apy trial of Rus¬ ^ -c. they agreed, w-IU cor- "coffee hour", tonight at 7 30 »n ni every embarrassing to his governmeni, Mofif'ftV to SC'- br»*tlev Uvmg Supreme Court, to succeed sian C<»1 Rudolf 1 Ats'l, niiiI o-.-.n*e mainly on the problem ter fiew prtVnoejl ,mit- urged ■"•nd people the fourth floor lounge of the mght. East Shaw Hall has made ho; t to a muit*terul meeting of * jtr President Carlos Castillo Armas, he never hud i»erii artested, in¬ bartering Rumta's acioitific and iut In the prc>« iecUxi U.« university library. the facilities available to the 21 -iiution Coioitrbo Plan titri d thev can t give, it will who was asaaiisinated July 2»i dicted or courunartialcd • *1 rea»ure the world ttie gel area." Tire event has been arranged MIR He for tin* a II-university founded ui 11)50 by BnUnn and gee III .iron, rage «. by a palace guardsman. IUkkU:. added, however, tli.it committee of Journalism function Australia 1k1j» southeast As¬ " threat is rv* being un* by a to However, the TenUgan wsuld senior* and juniors. The d« ree accused ' Ydigoru>, "The Homecoming Hop is the he t» confined to the Virginia «cr»^>*..-r>ated.. ian nations improve their econ¬ Ml f«* so far as to sa'jf How far Other faculty mem iters have who hisiiki* he w«»i» and that Army liasc where-he currently I IS Talent Kile I r*whict of a joint efTort t»f omic*. 1 he United btates is a toe Jupiter traieied. It said been invited to attend and the "rivers of blood" may flow if MlfUIC. Shaw Hall and Hrorfv is hid turned donor nation: l«»rch Marathon that was seerrt |nformati«0- student* are urged to take ad¬ the announced outcome stainis, Radio Service." according to Are you still on duty ami North Vot Nam was overrun t.efe.'w De|iartmoe>i ijticiai* Auditions Slated vantage of this opportunity t" of plotting to overthrow the go-. - MIR lie president Henry Grubcl. drawing pay?" I>efen.se Attorney In 1054 by Ho Chi Minh * IrwJo- >parks 'Spirit' indicated ,r^1 *"k ^ future a A • Ht diss for the All-t-'m- tetomp avquainlrd with there ernmait. It idwtrged his Right¬ ist Denwicratic NaUona! Recon¬ Jollies B. D'HHivwn ir<»K.«-exan>iiw>ti|*»rtini| naming; the r> >- I itnln (•<•! SiH'rial ^or lloinecomiiig new ptwrcy sizes and pntywiing nowc v .■■} sv -• Talent Kile will be held W«l«rrin<* IVrMMiiM'l ciliation Parly wtUi orgaiuzi ig uoauthori/cd dcmonsitrationa "in "As far as I k«a* ihai's Ui» Kovprnmctri in the jeuutn niataHi pbout U»e te*t^ will tx; *• 7 3'» lorugtit n the Union I'm for 'Wii«/r>' right." replied Ihe 4ear-old with separate tin a new I and mil¬ Bat ,■ aom. The names of Ui'wc ,Vlr«-lili|C Srhrdulnl cotptivamo with 'Communist It bodes, 4 * '■* marathon and lx»n- Mim'oi tr og 'Hit wi.il t^e placed in a groups'" AWS has granted 10 30 plus Th« Armv iirtv said through itary jiiogcams - highlight the Home. t' S auttioritics .consider A atatemeiyt by Murray Sny¬ forer?> tiias to cMVt* for the jircKtuetion of rer rally planned by •. > ft*r use if! Li-4 lomsing and A meeting is scheduled f"r It said his were »|xiket.meii. Unit it e. awnitnig .« Sou: i V'»rt Nam one of the least MVrctary «>f ac- ' der. "Rivalry ' • Jteirlt at 7 30 Friday I a •.-ting arfistet. a.*- well ay MSU. the Wolverine promotimiai and helping Use RevirhAionary Par¬ 11i.tin e tu n'tud> Rfi'sies' trial •nit-American courvtrie* to th«^ frfw f'<- iwd-.i' a/Trt.rs. y^i-i A- i.rgaui/atiiei> r*u campus office sta?* personnel at 8:3fi to¬ ty, whicti was barred from the The Executive t'tsjruil of Ju¬ tr-xtiifHrtty before det«-rmiiung world Hm there a huge re¬ 'Defence policy eorufiaun: y a have M»e right t" us# th.a night in 32 Union, according to ballot on the ground R* metrt- diciary will meet with sorority his fut in e llnwikrr, Rlwxies * r§!!» w»'| start off with fugee pojajlaiion • •< more than tuts been V< rt»«*e •. Peter Zanghi, promoUofi mana¬ Mrs iiwlude CommunioU and house managets on Thtirxlay at vtifl lie admHtrsi tiis spy P»le tu « a servk-e id the a Jiait million from the north in on new weapons avaliable r I'U.'uj fioard ger- feliowr travelers. 7 p.m jo the AWS off we. Ihe FBI la t June in a detailed or near Saigon. It would not he Aw-r gre»e r»ound> f atateiueirt. difficult c>n»r,l William for agents ftnm Uie muntr. In irne w»th pf^'* »tIJ light th, tnrrh p.*y substonUa! in/y»rmatit*» ha* FlalNirate l)i*pla\* Plunncsl • Aliel, 05, is accused- »*f steal¬ north to execute a insnl) plot. * k- Both Lansing an^ ing American military and Two %e®r« no, (ommunisU beer. gi\Tn ou! in the pa 4 »«i atomic wx'ret.s wtule jawing for i-* Gaylorrt,. Dr. Idccrda Talks ty If convicted Abel was a>keti b» .-land m r-tfmt recording group. The Michlgan SUte Uni veroity ing at 1:3d pan. Saturday. dance other Friday night before the aUrt »»f llw* football the courtroom Tuixiny for Virginia are rU* Director Bigg, Mum. In West campus will become a fantasy- CI a** reunjnm are to be atag- event*. MS'JtabimnJ club pres¬ gan»e. Rh'Kirs to lor»k htm river. _** IMfy DaughrrtJ. loam land Fndav and Saturday in .veries of The campus beauties also are Rhodes then said he had never Dr SUnte? J. Idioriia. direc¬ ed on the alodium turf immed¬ ident* will conduct a to be presented at usteniUKMon Uie Rusr-ian befirro. the cboa i Ippdm». and which gleeful giant Spartan* seen tor «f MSU's Honor* Cofege. ts iately following the game, w ith meeting* and work}o»or«f OeVctk' The panfl. cmopo^l of lead¬ «tyi port «f trodrUonal Home- cording to torr M. Kaoalar, di¬ rector of atoml rotation*. Ifomocoming breakfoxt, judging for the winning campus di*- Still Available coming dcviratiorw erected by •"HltiouB Due TaOay ing educators from throughout, student* in front of their darmi- Ho aorhntod tot MjMB MSU of campus di*plays, a soccer plays. -Eftcsltbpr, senior men's the Eastern United States, w: ! Tickets for tho*e wanting to tor.es. aororRy and fratortuty alumni would attend the Illi¬ rnaich with Illinois, the anaual^ honorary society, will have a diocuoa "The Bexia»aatKe of * * ~ ^ - dinner for alumni members at sit In tha Block "S" section for houses The dmpta.^i five the nois game and mom of the oth¬ Aquacade, a cross American Idooltam m Ubei--.il er Homecoming ovonta. meet with Perm State 6 p.m. in Kellogg Center. Saturday"* game will be dis¬ campus a holiday air uwahti- . Arta Education." - —• tributed at the Jenloon Ticket od at any other time of the year. On Friday alto tore will be and a meeting of the Nunes' Alumni planning to attend The program is pari of a Stag "' ' Alumni. Homecoming may regiatcr eith¬ office on a ftnrt-coroe-first-aerve Highlight of the 4ftM Home¬ a eeeg-g acdvitm to bo cliMaxcd hctel Oft*, Ht 165? MSU Homecoming er in the Union building or in basin and after Thuraday after¬ coming weekend will be the FfMBjr by Che inaugurooon of the msu t Queen end her court wrlrt be in- the lobby of KeUugg Center, noon aiiyune may grJr for a i huge crowd juui KumJer m*L INFORMATION i Could Be His Masterpiece !>. Michigan State News7 •' -j I tmin:\s vti i.i vr U iibinel) %ssx. Airm: ftbU p.m.. Old Oolleite 11 C )!,»id Dillv h\ M"-.r »' PAW III V 4*1-1 U Mi m.Yr si:K%'Hi:s ,» , „ ,i ; ,« . »• • • 1 <' 7 Lie p jn. . Keii-stry I'aMn 7 p.mH I' non Hoard i >iTm V I KS fiOt It VII 'I'S \( ( (l|'\TIN(i 4'l-l'II tll'f a • 7 LIU ii.in . K I'enU'i 7 p in . "3 Union. T«» ifrr\ iik i \ m i \ \\ .,- , lll'SINISS 4-OI'M'II. \ • !■ • • ► Oi.t Coll. ;e H i!' 34 Itiinui.^ . ft ;;u p.m.. i NiiiN'Ki HIM; t «»i Veil till I P 4 1 I H r: \k»v rsroMi i: 7 put. lUit- (lad Heading t «i pin, Men. * Cevds. iliirvard (Jrailiisih' Itiami I.i. Hall Ikuttfe 1 AVTl'N. Ob'.* J* 3! • (iltl I N III I MKT '/ i » : :;i Union. ( IIKHTI IN sn ilPNT JiiTt. T P-.irke* iv of'.rr.C hi*., 14)1 \llATION VFTIR \NS* 4*1.1 H t. vr. >!i.e- i V !o ft •>)■ ' u 7 a in IV 'i'les Chu e>. V "Praises Polygamy . {(> . "i , Musie And . I'lll t; HIM % M \ lttiti.ition - I. i m-'u- • voj «• «j.--iv N-r v.... S|-»KT\V ttl.MIVS ir.Iill . .„ :t.« i :• "iv "ft.-a tii.t i Aiiy other p.i- , p.t'i , 111 U'uon. I KIM II III H vr ioiin*i Kos\i:v \i it t il , pi >»\i I I'd !!' tbc ; "o j. m., Intern.ition.i! Co . MHlKIV ti-vid. to her ».'• i. is the vir- I, I! ' ! P» •. H V r i" 1 P Will I iCimnril. sliimling V \ > "! k. I W . :• .mi- . . i. i."- v (ubvi »bl id! • r.iniinitlrrs jtnl itJiitfinkl i• 11: \ \\|! r IV.i.i to l-'\ • V I; I i-.'\ WW 7 r» i".. 21 Union, I? li.ks 1- Invt-. m ■ |>. , • ! "V ur he ■ • „iv fl .il • • the I. Ill- «.;• JU f: I.-til. . !• i. Letters •. r • . • I'fi.ili'. The Slate New* welcomes , ........ i lift- t.> each letlerv from It* readers mi ihpirs of eurreni Interest, I 'alio- Willi \I'll. l etter* should be hi of. pre frrAhty Ho longer than 300 ■ » m:ii . mi -d«»w ..nil mournful u llltll. .i I.. «• >-o»isUtuic- daitc I etlerv tnav he hmughi lo tin1 Slate NeAls off e third I . • ...» known ,i- "ircimr I!«>-»». I ni«n or trailed to the rifti.ir I'D Ito\ Tb l"a*t Ian I ii ■ i -b vt iininar. l»ut sir- VlieliisAii. I'fie it ii'ie And a hires* of • viutr i»iv-dd»'nt. hv a the wr'trr must Appear on i1111m111 • i" w Put'!' t be to e i»h letter or it rmm.t he — iiuij'ih tew e'.rv !•» ' rnnslderrd for publie Atlun. Names will he withheld on ,■Han's This of course requrst • ».•, k ? r.ii'i'iis. I" •' • • . •>,.»}.me ;iv'.111'*• t main . ... . .... , n ,}> • > , :• r- , , . a riiiv .»•*> -,\ certain ,-noi-iTul to have a. number <>i rea'K can't Letters To The Editor CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS t- , i v "i woiildu't h.tv«' ■ ,i \ !• \: ' \ • i. . »...+■ In , ! ;i,tm i a Li\v\ er \'<;u will not • Allev-lcs* Howler (intupluiiis F.I) 2-1.711 Di'iullinr IMIv I P.M. E\t. 2(d."» 'I . , IT,air situation, ami ILu the f ditor t ho t .sol • • * . , s, r-,.>u> Sup|»ose that one e i < - classified rates FOR SALE LOST and FOUND Unt¬ • » tb. e |»recinets. an«l let mimmum 15 werdt .. i*.t|. He "-»> having ?-!% r tr 2 11 v. af-rr 5 At r • , 'Sft 1 haO w I'.NM b'Uirq ckarqft ISc lit ie that is penal as w.-' ar tuafrimoniitl ami to triple ot a.*- 1 i.Hiid »N>Pl"UA.t Pi-vvnoYS • l t v« »dA\ rna". V-V\- SPIV141S vrrruiv DESK iuvk bed net h*** drum* t rum wet *•»* r ilatnace suits at tla* hamU of x mit actfrie\e«l mmipetitors .,,-vT '"NT (ieuUetucn. such sad state * monotonous monocamv ha* ' ,:,u ' ■ ■ ,r. the x? ur m h* m wragulaf m*t he eMn - automotive _ ■ ,• it *3* hw ? ithoe »• diltr •»:."■ not aiwavn prvsui ml in this tan.-t »»X colleges In "»h« ,m -i ! ' !.»• ana g"lVr..num;v v\»- *"». .» •« VU-KSWAOON* T T* •• ' ** ... — v..Men haite ot inn I colli ce n a *u»»» 1 H-mM !;■.»• »•«;'-* • a n , « ,-ip - HVAU vitftovir biNrrrr «*t ADDIVC. MACHINE* TVPFM -V '-;' tP ■ 1 «. . . ^ n,^. ...,m .- it l'Xe ER rental* lake new A-s . - f.i had tv^-n i-at.'-y I * *■-'-* ■ * re««tj| ptirchm* d1»ii FM..- man » ho hrouvrht- the same e.: ' • ■ exerv dance was ri>fht» ,h.- •«! the* v..- i- l;.." 'a I" < 'V' v.'-mtO ;'* |) 1,1 ft ;in,h »'i>*r *'»** Uti'-- our ani'tbri new *'■ 'O eiwtwvl ap >' .. :>• ' . * v? rn ?-4zrt H« *-?«• Kimtwirt. n* W . fultv re warded as a mo without resource*, without un.iyi i ., ♦ •. SpA'eritw »»ev vtwe th* > rut cttcvtiCM r» rctu »h ...... had b«eo ca''t-d N-s «'• "W.- I r 41 UN-M4DC A-WRW4S »Ni . • • M . a . nation, without chin vita! When tsna u t ^ . \ * a It w a ■ . matter of pride with us to provide ourselves man g\» viy t.« the r-sjnVr g« * h,» - i» ■. a i « • and our ft rends and admirers asth the spier of varietx i'.art to iw\»l bwi »srr. i :rsuu: «s s; -n* (•' * a FEW 0ATCS ! or on*, dame, harmer trotn Smith; for the ne\t._a- *> ta w';.U nuietwr *• ■' "> ■« -*> %• HO! ISING Ik'i 3«< w s"; ; \ TMf ICiCIOWNEt COMIOI .*> - hofor voe.n i oNWHTte: »• lilhe dam .el from Mo n? Ilolvoke. for the next, a lissome, At the. psunt i . viji'.pt' - d ,v f „ :> t n k ts vv « aieieU rwrnwrPeaJ peixa'e home l«vi. i ' 1 ■ of c « w and v annui! from the ormolu bal!r»s«m »)f the now ehtngv band' an*d M r tvw? r»w • * >» S.. « r-triu f» - ; »;'h no pet* l*ho«e ARE VOt* ON a pi• > - cadeU. there dnt ius mxaj u- *s : •: IV J-TuW . IV T-NVW 111 Purr m > «WvS or fait into n- d» 1 'u • I! • i af' u l! we did any pinninc it was to pin 4 - Irster (Hsewarde V-. (-H*VH«.1| r —_ ...... — .. — #rMj p* rhied fc»r (antabttiou< .hi'iu-st ars i; "•M *■» ehd* rw-H it AVAtl^ni r !WV ♦ - . f« ■ .•»«re,cV - o not-frn purt*»se connecttsi with . * r> H-I29J J.,rM **NGt r ROOM **ll-fvtrn Phone ED- APPLICATION AND PA. and p!;»> it o:d. The ionlh stay now. a as. Interpreting the iVr** EMPLQyMENT ? FN tui-k l.»' f*h- re ■# fur two «ae TD S .Vift) *Der n» nw Private *o lemi-anvil* kf' VARRIFP :nnw»--* inn.v 8T*4DPVTS offer* «erv u-e * tin-e : h N<- p.o ' a;most extinct, wa- tbeir smm ovh of all he surveytsi. as ETMAl" s ll.F.S 1FFK T> le*~ro tV «-2*fU Soviet Prest* Assails U. S. *!.?-»* tfstA .r*Mv,«n- f^-f.uei* JJ- he enjoyed what should o. " , ma:tenable rufhts of every vv .«n ">oi, <% s*'»deni ••If* v APPROVED R\» rom m n rot TVTE VOVT in •*mi«; ,r"«i *!»'■« Vt- «Nei >» • Ploefc f. »*ek'v See v*i-0-Sta«er« PhoreTD 3-V* vi.uuur Xmeriean maie. M-e i u •;r - of dfe. liberty, and the iinm i-aovi- )* »| H -> TV f'-o • Her cm or v. we a ends. 419 A'- leave nuaaifT hert Slree' It? — ... happiness of pursuit. ■< iwiM.i r wwt^n Prevent. wa»f ' ,i VAirx TWi'vrr WAlOR r»! - TENTH ANNTVE114A*Y Ei'" \es, those w.-re tfrcat tla\s, and i commend to you, jjen. Ha.-:.* Vh ' cv..jie-4 Ofhntri tiemen, the lemons of that c'orauis past, let not these chvrse day after j»y u fwxt-. mj if«.»■•.* r-c • sure* rust tor a Don PaiAine . —- ——- WHEN VOtT WANT * Me honored traditions fade' I'ndervrnuluiite.* of the World, Rw«ftiaivs a diet of rurt*«% com- ,. e.y • fa* vou- dinrr* t»P" *" arise—you have nothing to .*» but your silk and nylon v-fttWiry a"-' « hesha-.-sS s>- ,f ....... rrjrt" ..4,--a**->i'Btr r™— |.hh I*. !>•» -,-r.ier i • r*. M' K* " rknUti *»«**» fimy rtmpM week'-i Ptii-n* TD M»d II WATCH Ct/VTC AND fexre Tuflvj plan war v. S-r-» u . h. •wirtee Alt *of» r "Cut sfwet the . traffoes «f the >e ' \ . . freedom A Patron. !: * '* yea's ot ri yvsNfn nvo-we-M wi. 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Ita. aft —19 v it K>menUry 4 H'e ^ cars . |wM»l»f evee« » iff ; river 59 Ne^hborif of ivroAMinox «r»e« pwoNiV-R*'"0 Michigan Slate News rrade* s p* OR DrH*.fn f TV RADIO. wrkirf *x'en«o*t Jrw, J * j n» ▼v *"!T"V\ i* — ■ j. flay llnil FWf**! we wt mh»'4 wnv a . i } y~;■ 1 1" 9 14 IT | ? • :i1 CONVtWINT TO CUM «'V □ -4—1 51. Direct \ «*VUPS1 P">« ;,^P. . I ] i • «o,A id' Caw^. T" M i n 31 Of Great r*J C'jrtW ftev* If-wvauy I* r~..44« i».-ner» eiiftrf fan « - C.rtrr f.D Rd—t. f*» *7?*— —- - rff I ,r,lLi''-tT.MR! . BriUsn p inftfif a* weP * *• .♦ w««?e >... .,.—, c.„.„ » "7 H "1 a 34 Reewi w the aame of tekephewe WwCtn»a».-AK»«3» ftef-we*-.- .« .. , 11 W»»» Fr>»ir«'.vt j. «K,vr>.$ • t-,f i* Ahv* of wA f»* ' e««*» rtr i □ ... Si j R .-I - U Lou* e l nuiher el lie repreerwUU ve i - awMto arv .«* W--»» JhtC-r J s-v .• r to* an# '*1 of? -•* yerml ft t*«l far l«# tar-nv. M.A «etrp*-v-r RiMRrt HfUU • CVe- • ' E" S« daw. r" r wamted ■ : M Luccts tarviai to the lafonMiw* I? V S^eX h< foe -sr s , 5a» -ri,, feeler X»«w*^-r I r** b&UnM Cu.le A—rtaffd Prews «sf the .4*wsiatav<* t—-'— t M i in# war to twtoef. «weh *» - L 3* PercoUte^ 41 One wha tto fa el—14 —ewker. ete Dranr vrtai«a Manet Mat Mtlee *1 *e-» f-~~ M"' -e* ItjV.W j »a**'»"»~i a •••-trrd S-toM after he* » m PHON* fS va-ian \*"b» after if* »1* V fp, L Li r r « M IV Ml* >a>iao> Meaeter [ Lr'i l>7 tir N turn 44 PrvotrtU- Mi et toe »—»e Se newer* Settee Dave near* . (TrralalMa Ptea—ac rawt ic CVWRTH* P'VO G--"*; — . M M j. ! er'» term rsmtt 1*1 laitrr cndv'Kve Phone TT» J-*XM i'f VtTRtC ROW D*«rwr. »Wft. « r«n*r |*a» e vr»< bifcWMI — — r - , 44 to 4 paw. «| tto toy trace* . Kcv ........— - { . ot/ of the UMMftl Pace t*»4 V»s-* .ex V *en« 49 ArU&ciai s*rtfl« tfeM l««r* IO» >H*>t Maui" Bu«« tin leather t?5. |%i*v« CD W't IT HT ar [ to" lartfuaie NMit Staff Sywt* llHw V»tM Vfews lam «;*«;» !•»»•* Vnlff , *ai#« ••ware S«Me -.tee Mrr*a»>. cane LOST aad FOUND TRANSPORTATION! a SA. Bora Dale risM. Xtfta !'»«'. M« Ami. Retail Maeacee Dat Wall R" w T l3 jr i m Type of clowi. a*bv. X«M iat n— ve MM *«t Vnfo tuCi, lany Wrek!*«vai VIlM —liP'i Mr* K «.v» VaUMil Manaarr CW«wft*4 Waaace* He«* KMrtad Wars* Nlitab V*kh iNfstmi aim r on»v >»«—l «•»* i,"» »a«^e'v e-«r «*»' S JT tA ^ •"•'••brajw. hell. IS Nanev. fTV 5 / 1«m CMfait. Pat iMo. Co- lei CUmfM Maaater i »r it. Dutch * el*a itiiunme. Ln TrsM>e^r . . . W t _ 4em i mmm Lhi T5 s&r" ...Warn eartrwi _ TrimrM, Dum VtMrlw turn tew*n Mae* Weft kw» laym, atifce PmiH*. Da*» OfTfr Mawacer Mary Kay K*m4*. Kaney KruWa Mae* GRAIN*ATI.NO M»rt wR IMI tX D«rEM*r e I ill It" I 1 • > llf'f E Wtioii Set-* Stage It* I i.i't Sriijilr Tor Court Buttle t nrovrr. I'lnl- \\ ASIMN'tJTON \ rv—FVtl- • ;«i I'istrii't .1 utl>Ti* lv Dick- \\ vsniViiToN in \n Y • l.ptts Ttiesilay pxtcjbi- . «»*':"i * i ; I id' Kfti.'en . I hi* Unn uxrainst James II. I'i'.t.is, Inc. t.dii Mm- SoUmIi* 0 !!,.t'fa's taking over as |»re*i- I.' ko* |*t\est ilMt i*11' i 'litti tfr9*' ■« U • »:i of the Teamsters (*n- , 1'ii' tor ri|»' ul:i\ lie worked i.o- This set the stupe for a Sharpshooting sl\ • >e.ir old r'.her court battle. sec*--'" to kee'» ;i imhoi «*ti* - R ttill >l*»ore 4."» inehes high dis- \ ..-ts capped twn duys of heat- • \!er».et'H uliinl at U'pbstrt* |di»s a 47'.• incli long diamond- ' ' u moments between attm mv * back rattlesnake which he shot « Iowa, tliett iMieoiiraeetl •mo one ant one-half md- the and killed last Monday north ot v niettibef union and a hi- «• 11'«ift keep Hoffa from mv- i.■ i■ 1111 *>t vanipuv i»iil'lii • atetv ,y, t • t; Pave Htvk. ~u\ the un- w i'I b,- fee t ,k.n .0 l' e \Yt ><»p toh i "i-'. meet in?1. t*»n a- i'.o e- t the ruth-and-Hie New York < I' m k • II . Mll.lf \ — . l«., ■ j r#»ii i» claimed the ree+nt Te«m; In ii.Miti n t'>4. i . ■ ' , ,»>*r penventien whleb named r the ' >i line-1 i li .it. president *M rigged in I., MSI ' .*» M •.ii*. will !; 1 < ■. tt.»ffa'« fav#e. It had ashed far • ••, own with t*H*tba'l p'.ivi'i T the ban. and wanted the Minn 'at rntbers I" ' tin .Hi n.nuieer >'i pievidin ' th. n.iti.i p, i under ro«rt »|MM>inted re- .ill**' she lion feme v\ „ pending a new election. thf l{ .. I,* ' In 0 i ! < «t:od hi* injunction ' ..'so include ••certain oth- think Michigan State University y on soil lost sour i**b • :»veion<" bOMdt* keeon ' sioiph herattse ton cooperate*! • ' ■•vr the priwntem'N. b•:• A shower of ticker tape swirls down from Hip til! huildinss in Ncs\ \ oik on the rotal motorcade as Willi this coin mit tee '* asked <;,»• specify what -He said it motes up lower Broadway. Monday, ifoeen Hoabrth is ndiie, m the leail cat ibiirman sen John |. Met Icl- 1957 FALL FOREIGN FILM SERIES T •.mild confer with attorneys l.i'i «l» \rk • the date for a tria' i'I** « Know." -(• presents Accuses West of Scliciiiiii" ■ ••• * • . .. ■ \. "'vv a Schmidt, attorney for York dissidents, said he H .-emahd that the ludce's ->r • "You should not sID • •"-»vtde v to for a master. In supervise a" nvi»»- UN Lafuidies IJilloi* Dclmle; miss — it!" No'DO* ¥ »»*»** g»a'» E - decisions and money.'e\ - '*.oire< A colorful, exciting s,hmidt uid he will aU«» I en. to name the master a* m ask Svria:" Pnrks Readv Attack' film!" oft trial mediator between the union and the emirt. and will I'NITKU NATIONS. NY " • \ 1*-,- ■ lo " • v»< '•'*■ world while ( request th.it the master he He** Munr N«* /eaS in • -*?•>•.•• > f-,.•. s" • ,n • Turko A remarkable tt-at v , The Ur.Pisi Nation* :.»un**h« * • iroated" to he»r romwlaini>; of "•.*• b .-H- ..f union memhem against the a tetter Middle I'a-T de:* ' ■ r." Mil!! A ;n . *.» M>e«t! , .... •» , M • * K !■:* i*! i<;s ■ . nm. i wt ha-, refined t.» 0 «««e« what wi'l tv i i v. !>' fi»eti .ws'.h. f- Svri.m- Turkijsh i '.sis ! !•*•'anv order H-» indicated - tir.!»si-ho : a «ha» p attack 1 e may iiml the ruling in ad- Syria detdaresi .mew that T-.r - tin- liriol lie said that these who accuse on "re »r C .Kr».i,tt • >f the trial. J'lil n*TVwilV»h| • •*» key was about i<> V.t'ioh an <■.*•- the N.wirt I'nfou of r\itrn ■ states At < ,.thc 1 wesdetn tra'• "if Svrtan tayrde*-, C! /MERT5CHWEITZER, tavk the tion f*»»frt the warnings when - . ■ nrr.w - • .st v»sph»l word* tn the"* arnt a*vustst ttie I": •» ■ An.P . the wnrtd was last drawn "int.* Hn . • ;i-*si tin Wc -• R fleht earlier in the dav • * and other Western tui'wo . f the holocaust of star" ;«* v*»u: tfies o <> ().■ r* vvi •s-'ytri ■»- . ; wh*'"cv<>r tt'.cv cc.t'i '. >• ■ Treasure* John V agam*t the .«hcr defav ifj iderin " the M •' i ■ >->"• \ - O inibll KM! a': ! I lO'll ) I Ml >• -l» ft - .» " | •'Ml ' **• • * * . « tn hi* *ee>V - f\"T\\*. Thd S*»VMt I* li e; va ifi'l'a- K .» " c . i ■ . w - ' i c ■ r * u n V '■* to o-f >hftv*> jit«>- v • ■ • . ...iaioa r,f uon. dtvlared that the w»* wi.n\F,siiAy 0 tirttph r«,. would t»e faeerl "by' 'frigtiit r »"\rr»i*fee *tr * Robert f e\ents" if it failed to rm.»i\o P I'oliliral l.connmy lixfH'rl In /a>r/»re Svnan-Turktvh erisi* OCTOIIF.it 2.1 «1| wi ■" Turliev annownred to the fi¬ «*m.y H" ir curffii'i- or, •' up. of the union pre*i- liation lieneral Assembly that IVV «>f N'ev. V'lil A • rAIKCIIII.il 1'lirATKK. 7 iiihI «> |».iu. /r»e.> C* NY and fbkiig i ••-••.* Minialers of sute latim /»•« «T* .*K t* th*1 MSC i**»li: ' AI.** SI'KCIAI. MATINKK. I p.m. O. i. 2.1 N i i r».u>a«o the T*s«ni#»«' M H 4'f in i'tucugo f**r a ne-v i.e*>k • was already on his watU Sau¬ S. y ; •• i,:..-. MWMilv* luoH hwSStoit in di Arabia, and asked that the u'.t It *; Adam Smith Arimi..ion Mir • «foion for itearlr three debate be delayed. V nof« -".V ,-s the fie;.j T'rof CriqecvV mo * r* • • • ( AImi Shnrl ^ulijrrl) But Ambassador SeyfuIU of {.>_/' - * «<",■<" c.v. Prof (dot- - w<»rk Is .i tend; publishes! in : (.flnmnfa* Sain refused t«» press f««r a v-re rn.rk..! -i» wH-tt »>e • '••I .v.. >!•«• * • am^rtn 4 K«nniy>f«'U o..:*!.* Ti»nw<-ii»|>s Win;* iv».ri"s«iivi Th* *-x 1 to Ag Boanl Names New Kaliicatioiial A *o» ♦.••fn'w* kVrt a *™T Staff Memlien* T •mv** - AWHW'I TKiireJic .'-•i iv« T««nfi.»? wart ?A " ♦■Ko arr^rto Appointmftd Of Dr Mdneh rewtr* ••• Muntyan as aiwivtant dean in charge of curriculum and ,n- »tructk*n in tte Colleyr* r.f Edw7 1 *n Os cation at MSt* was made-bv tr c '■ *ims«i^ »««* K-fi ». State Boanl ««f A«n.-.,:ture j' 'n »••«« UiTlelh-i the;r Ortobrr meet;ntf C-n-,»n Acting on remrniw«i:.,i'-" • >***» »..•# •».« 1 ** | freer: Dean CltfT'wd T Be-o-kv •• iflentlv sMtel the t»s»H appnn-e-i aever ' 0 change* within the CoJietp* -•( *% Hh^taer* M°» »o E-fuegtioo. including trvyd' • ' ♦he department of v«s-at*>fv..? "■III.XII Tuiff Twlm education to the depart merit «»f ■"•t Sehwritjroe "* a full- teiw-hep e-^uratfor T* <■ • >* v<,-*«Ttnhv r*t tN4 ce'e- member? m vuratce- ' d - - N jine'e-d-x-tot'* and r*M- tion will berorne -mT --rr •*•!*! bo shown *? a in teacher education matinee tridav at 4 r»^n Dr. C'<» S r^ircMTd Theater fnilow- ItnoinM r*|pfe^<*f a*- i be*A 1 d<***rtmec* '< an evening performftnre at n' e*.1iicate'»« fthr' •V.'dan- M IfayaVs wat »*yc-'-nte->' on^e®- 'an:?a!e<, cWomhin, i« the lor and he . • * lepartmm? v»da del Huir. I7 IKW fee* of' ♦aswrhfr... rrhication. ttr 'M <*>e of the 6-vest *"" -i "*"•" :"'f • the stream'.nine of the om-aj*,- B ' - -n the wmeld. But. H>- hei**♦ * *-*■:*** rho4ee cRfTce and tiOn. aecor-'-r*-,* to f-iiii* arw grown •on. and will take efTm- Nov 1 I •»-* A ov* r« ft 1 7^Tv^' i io>r M>" JJ L *«*" -Nationwide —> •.1. 1937 MICHIGAN ST\IF NEWS IM Gridiron News IMnhrr Coders Preparing for Opener I Dave Si-.r Several pt »- S .15 Schedule I'HAi tici: ni l.n IIT 1*1 \» »'K fan lis- thf .\>»t „ newcc'fiers :i: i.*i x .».-*> are f wwaris in ». 125 * W Id Mi van i II Mult I V» v» I o 1 troi Icpilp. llr>an 7 Hull 1 ( bistcrbaun Through? -a;. S' •• I* !»• o* in . \V.."kcr and Lance Ol¬ reportetl Tuesdip' "on^. - ii • W Mutt 7 v». Mutt « 0>«' «orkiti* group riI!CAGi.> — The Sun-Times li ivt It«*!urfrrl if '.♦•.kc' • -Jii. i Cix is son. and gourd Uirr> Fa '.rung. 9 10 Mutt t vs. Mult 5 .ire* five* IrttrrmiMi I'»*»*. %T cluh th.it «*nJo*«*d a tr«*- frUfn tfn* At Ur.> stage of workouts, An- 5 55 IK rot»it l*st v» OS kii:i i»' 1*1 eel lent authority'* that Bennie Oosterbaan will step d.n J". .j'wVfto F"r-.s-o in da.'v \ t,:- \v»rk-niV- mrmlaiix xp.i*»»»». That unl ;ierv»:i n.cs !,.*• squad .iomg a la! ' h t# Mull 7:i5 Italics « I e vs. Mutt s Mat ley 3 as MiehiganN head football coach at the end of the pre- <*f runn.ng ' ■ bu.id up the .less lt.olcv.4- rapprd .1 great comeback hv M l') Italics 2 vs. season. . u li ning ,i share of tlie confer¬ an t endnrutn-e and C.so concen-* 8:55 It."I*'> 5 \» llailes 7 In Ann Arbor.-l oach Oosterbaan said. 'There's nothib? 1 to Mallei K ss Halle.v « tYuting free throw shooting ence crown and then going on 1!;. the n t of the week, he 5 55 Mather JIMMIN IIMIi 7 vs. Mather 8 tait. either now or In the foreseeable future." to finish fourth in the NC.\ \ < " rl .iifpionsfiip series. i ' ci have the team work- t. .» •»,. .er I vs. Mulher J "It is reported on excellent--authority." »ahl I he n» v 7 25 Ma.iter 2 o Mjihrr 5 paper, "thai Hennie's mind already i« made up, that hi* N , n. < fid' two hours a day and s in leather lis. Malhet * ni» .: i■ i the* other phases of K Ste is I « \ forsake the catching rank- at the close of the 19f>7 »• ■ r M 55 •I M» I tMlii III At vs Olrtlimers ?',e ' MOii I I N't. yileis « 'Hi paign trrbpcome assistant to Athieuc Oirector H. t). f 1* • , s iM is xiRhi.i Ml Cruder. Ui* stK-cessur i* to be ('hairnet (Bumps) Kilor Sltit'sci'-Mitnrc ,.| Olll is I hi Oell, -.8 l-omhouse Alt! i. 1*1 v» 1*1 h s»g imported front Iowa this year as backtield coach. "Neither Oosterbaan nor ( risler will confirm the rejs.r itii. To Sign Totlav Kliubrlh krrp. rlaar talM on wllon ttttf.lttinc «n field continuevl the story, "but if Oosterbaan. already crusi.. IM c • Cittern before her durtnf Mary land-North Carolina game at College Park. B.VH by intra-state rival Michigan State*-fails .to regain ' nil.: I1' -The ! >KTK» >IT manager boxer Md.. Saturday. Flanking the Queen are Wilson Flkina. president of I.ittle Brown. J tiff from the Oophers~at Mmncsota Sab -r lag: r Heavyweight I Diversity of Maryland and Gov. Theodore McKeldin of Maryland. day. his course may he dictated. IIM No 1 shown I oo - I 0.1 • Ml • 10 l , "h -jek A Spu-ser sai<1 Tuesday he .* «> Moore's co-mana- Results 1 he Queen saw Maryland win, 21-7. — "There is nothing wrong with Oosterbaan** record g* w i!! *:zti hsiav for a title Michigan. But us one person close to the situation express • And r.od *4ict "l-et there he I'rick Approached • Q | Fred MacMURRAY _ Oorathy MALONE it. 'Bemrie's had it. Ten Big 10 seasons is a tough grind tig*-.- tw'weeri Spieser and Moore fw*. f.ciy ;n January" rain." and so it did. Ilenee. all any coach. And there are man;, who think it time ano! .:i ; James BARTON ** — Ftie ogn.ng thiN iffer"«-»n Michigat. Boxing will take place ;n the offiees of CYxnnus- IM football game* were cancel-- led 'lursd.iv not. for .ve ole 1m office shall night. But fear Minors Interested" man ~ ought to Like a turn at it.' ★ ,' *• S|»:e>er brother and reschedule them *tl, • •■•f the fourth-ranked • • hi Bums'* Franchise "i.inage' "v T^7Tr«i*.ii Ijet W* IOMN UUCM • * WHS* FiWOW PiCDK ,-r S.I..1 he will sign for SWIMMING IINAI.ISTS II Itcuiiiiii I udcfcatcd , hr*dh«*r arxT'tha! Jack (Doe) 50-yard freestyle: Bruce Set¬ • n«l Itig nil* Shown *21 • SIS - MA K".cf:> and Charley Johnst-m ter. llich Miles. :15 and L"le\c»n major college f«*"tbail teams still can Imast IIAII -AM.II II \I I III VIIo v% i >.gn for M"ncx* fleorge .tones, :'!5. MONTREAL The International Basetiall Leaitue a|>- winning records with alviut half tne season left. Iaist w».--i. ■It's not rnvis.cy for the c* a'! " s,i»d J-«e 75-yard individual medley: lloeph- pri.aeheil llasehall Cnmmiiwioner Knr.l Kriek alaiut the end's epidemic of upsets took a heavy toll on the unbe..*t ItriHiklyn franchise hut "We were tnl.1 we cnnliln't e.> in "j .■ erk to -ig" Hat id Digrt. .4 .M: Ron St'ie.M.-r ' Arehie agretxl to our :4H and Charles Brown, and untied elevens. there." International Leairue I'reahlent Frank Shauahneaxy oer. te: ns and the fight is on " 4U V An Associated !*re>» >ur\e\ Tuesday showed that 'flMI-yard freestyle: Ernie l»e- -iii.I Tuemlav. • It would fake the consent "f major schools with perfet? slates inrlud^l only-Duke, M well. ,M0 John Overgard. I AM PI'S i J.ASSIHEUS and Bill frwald. 2 23 9. Shawghriesj>y said he had told IV! Mclkm.iid <»f Miami Beach, the American lx*airue clubs to >is.-ipp». I < N".- AttVM- \v 11h five victories each. Oklahon, IIH ill RKADKHSMIPS Dartmouth. Auburn. Iowa. Arizona State, Texas West.- <»f Tampa in the Floiid i jHM-mit a team from another I \tr.i' ttiiillinz I nolle, ill Shots XKlllftW *ltll i,uii*r N'.t'.t* Uviguc. That we'd like league to invade that territory,' and Drake, with four wins each, and Notre Dame w • %s Mil IIM.\\ and Mil III' l»\MI \s \RMV liames' tlie Commissioner added three. • — to s«s' >t4i in there (Brooklyn}, * * • eofiiniiNM Melkma d hod expressed* in- t«*!"cst i-i »nH*ratu»R an tiytern.i- Jersey City Iii l.i*:mitr*e> . ~ Ih'nt R i 'c.igiji* franchise in Brnitk- THEY LOST THEMSEIVES hiiildinu its new MSI chapter, .•-.id Shaughne-'s*-. Seeks Tenant Mid V'HiK I rark Kinney. pin|M nit passing Bp • St. v, M<•» i working with live days ago when the sub¬ ject of a new Brooklyn franch¬ JERSEY CITY. NJ '* quarterback, sirengtherusl hi^ hold on the Ivy l.ea. ground gaming iond last Saturday when he paced Br _i.-V i ■ Ihitt »i lin. ise was mentioned. 4 rick told Paths l'i»mm|s*MMMT Betnai t J. 'fff, A.'- -e . the Nssociatcd Press the nutter Berry said t uexd.* v he ti e* *»f- to a jo 7 vietorv over Bennsylvanta. 'v? CT* T a! On «hM KAPPA-PIII GROUP «f turh territorigl rights in the New area would be tabled un¬ f errs I tln«>* Natlona tHU««*oa!l teams the use of R<«*» - la\»C»e (♦ftui.d Ivy I .•■ague stb'i-tu> released Tuesdav G Kinney in J«r-t p »«» in total offense, forward passing ar til the <.Mills and Dodger* have \e!t Stadiur. -coring In additioii. Brown, with a '2 2 league record. ' OPEN RUSH SMOKER come in I'Acitic toast league. «n agreement with the to Beery »ant he has >c.t tfie pr»>uteftt.s of the ;«■('••• Fts: «- > three •! th«- live mailing pa>s receivers, two of the top ' JIM \II\MI\ "'bill! the Giant* have ere-' • o. ^Wiia, CiiM-innatt and l*if - punters and th« \ *. 2 rushing back. LOSS WO |,KW/.I I lnirsi|.i\. Oi l. 21. J»:00 |».tit. ■ • t»st their move ♦>» San Frai- rurg'i clubs u.skmg »f they Finney, who .produced III yards by pa-sing and runr . — •» and the iNslgers t » 1/h whiUt be iryfriistt'M m : again-t IVnr.. leads in total offence with 128 yards or, \n»:« nothi ill t*» itorve " Forbidden t ciili'iiiii.il K« llooo I i nlrr «.d .es Fro W kg w After they mov. stadium either p**t - pi.tv > He has completed 21 of ">n jias>e.s for «TJM yanl- nnmvirtlv or part time lute dud(i. for any men innlrrt'sld in "pioneering" a new fra¬ ' .« »• will t>r a IN day waiting None has an.*wer««ti a* yet has scorcvf is (HurUs. but hasn't thrown a touchdown p,. iH*n««d arwi then New York will com mis*Miner said Jersey American League teeri- The ★ ★ ★ MHUWI |IH*H ternity chapter and watching their own work grow tveiM tc City h interested in having a lory under terms of the present major league tewm here perm' IKIMOIM K«»N\* and take its, place umong the leaders in VISl"* fra- r.eutlv. But if that Isn't possi¬ Ami llerr ill MSI • < KMIH INI'f > '««•' ■ s f ,io^ rant. t il.illV III FF Veer* S •»» < The annual 1'owder l uff Bowl football game, be* I W r aawaa«*.a, «. » « The Broufciyn l>*igC!- were part-time tenants »f the stadiu n Deita tiiimrun and Gamma Phi Beta sororities, ha** for two year* bt'fore their trans¬ schedule*! for Satunlay, N'rrr: 1 #». The game, always a r fer to Los Angeles Last week the ln*rnaucaial ged contest, will »** plav«d on Old College Kield at Jo League declared its intention to ^hie to a traditional agreement that team practice ce return to Jersey City The l*egin until two week* before the game, teams have ti< ' league bad several ball ettkfek tieen chosen. here, the lad one bt 1950. Haittime entertainment at the affair will featur. crowning of Miss Powder Puff, selected from frat«r' entries Kacb campus fraternity sends one of it* men BACCHANALIA! to vie for the coveted titk. The game, in which only coeds arc allowed to pin FrxUi 7:30 p.m. l>e op* n to all spectator*. ANY SALT worth his s.«it will gri|»o wlu n told to paint a Hull hull, varnish .» vast nuiat.orswabadank pl.itik How i,»m.tkc him break out in tuiuloi* ' Ju*t break out the Luckim! He'll Im> a lietimiff .Stnnur! in no tune and no wonder! A I .to k\ s a light smoke—it's one ugarette that s packtxl end to end with *u|icrblv light, golden nth. wonderlully ginsi Listing to- baeeo. And l.uckies' fine tobacco s tiwisted to taste even better! Now hear tii^. Want li> gimghf.' Just go l.uvkv! M > ■ ■ in/ck rot pouowf , m: p START STICKLING! MAKE *25 W t '• Wll l-ny .»lwj «1» (•■'I S»l<«lrwS¥ f"r.M ™cvrf MhkH i *»•-• Wt.i f* t -< -■ v.- »'>'•!'*' N» *> -■! L « 1..., »>i • k F t, tr. ifw - MM ttaWfi "»• Mill* Ihfl* *»,i.v»r.r*k IV- -t> mimhw 14' li " Sn| rw »" '« a- i-Hif «»»•*»«- ''' twiv. ■! IV*« •• \. M tint N V 4v ?:• Er l is- k K>. WAULACE OPTICIANS FriAqr, Ottolw 15 PhM BD :41>T LIGHT UP A SMOKE—LIGHT UP A LUCKY! 8 fypk 1 K. MMn n. IV 1.1 V C, Product 4 tSt jlttliii 1 mm m , A 1, N Starts at l.cfl F.ihI Williams Outhustled Them All \\ hen the Mn-hitr.m S' *..• jjv.i. II" also seorixi akainst M'T'O • iUI. NS ill , the W'v.a ai»*s, as hi* ill.I i '-.-un t.)i thi- I i a . us.' i t- ' (' iu.i iiui Pur.lui " Au-p.-y b ? inight i"- reliev • • • : • • . !.y en ' S.it-i iv.« • «• i ? - liil-i IJ.iSe K.i'sia gn-.c " ..her t!'iin thnu i fi.'-"'ti! thinkt i*"t next •»- Pv ?Ih' till c tt 1 "uit '. hev ii ill u»*t iu» cell f "1. Mte lift e *• 1 VV ilii.itn s f. i t Ijv the tv.i • ■; t • nva 11 if ■ ar,! he wi! t*e \v- «'k .»! f:i!l j>rn»-' - «■ NVi I t.tek t-. Hat t*. s ihe t»|)ftpsiM»'»i vs I i.iV Hi:; ,•!. t'l ■ ! -I • .,i; m« i ! '♦ VP S (-u':i*..-■ * it .i t ■ v h I, . •»-.» ve U't.xn i* married ?.»" ;in < It. i. .!.' v • • . • • !'. a! i >'i • • wife live on Ihe S'.ti Ill'lpllx Spartan f.n»% alt stser. the rolintrv heard of Sam a* rar'i as I\\hrn the name Sim \t illi.inii. i'ppeareit end. in Aln lnc.in newspapei-* as a Mate, Sports Ni- iii vp.irL I diior I »»s Angeles llanis draft rhoii c. sit | s In iv- editor iii • hirii re.idcis asked. 'Who's *s.»tn t\ it liai***?" - Mfl llKiW sr%n: NEWS Oetoher M. 1957 I'age live . Winters. I'lah State I n:- I'rjnk (iefemla, Notre Itame m II,,I,In Marl,* laekle. has been named l.ine- .-•> oturterbaek. shoss* pass, man of the Week in the poll hy his das* grudihi'iM m I9M Bti-ii -• Mum . fonner Minn. - form whlrh ha* put him at the Associated Press, (ieremia. S. Hl!?< Mil' ' h:t i -r • !•!'.' '••• 'V** i-M.» hn»tl'.i!i i'ceat ati.i jnesk'tit i nation s aerial group-1 . a junior from Sarramrnto. Calif. I'lavm-.* ».*»'!• lii —rrf I'm'.- .» athle|i aircetor ,»t Micht»*au • % with 45 rump let ions in \.M A S'. SAM Wll MAMS vs as named for his w-ork iu the i" state. -'Ml e he'd the Hi . I" and i (;empt* for a gain of After tearhrd top fast . Dame victory over . Notre \rtnv the fhs*. f.nir c I'enu lb'av- !i»»; put mark I i'» four game*. the Oct. 12. curron? season S: !»«• f c Minnesota bark Bobby Ce\ (ltj got into this fix in final qn irler aeainst Illinois Saturday an he arc »i-> hmsjcr ivki--: Wh tried to recover a dropped pa**. Illinois tackle Rou Nietup*ki I. It. skidd.d under t ox. Illinois, the - M Iml Itv/wrsentulion! * * * Williams-- He's th. • hm sup,w»sedl.v underdog in the contest, jolted Minnesota. 34-1 J. The lllini meet the Spartans here Satur- * it it .. S. :. e 193, Mi.muI.i'i State of f'*'tt'.»M n'aver ??';,* •mk- • das. In that game with the Wild • .is had 2d JoottMi i-iayee; pa; - S* i'.-\ lot* -en.l a - • on • 'r«. cats. Williams broke through SaliMh rn t tu I i ChUM • ! •• ivnn.KJn-; '' in-. three times |n thiovv KjUvi^ r- I.e.,I.- »'ha I'll Ail-st ei • In the two top Hankers. |t.»« e state harks for a loss Sam Kaiser and Williams the Spar kicked i»IT twice tllice he boot¬ tar.x have one of the lines! of ed !<• sards and came down feiisise-defensive end romtun» lions K - iu i'r the nation \\ h.w |ht?Ti n.iit.r' field alter to tackle he had picked up the hall carrier onlv live I STATE m ■ -N-*. . S I'lts T Williams' inc.it defensive plav N « ^*-. • MVIIMI / toil ss >atiiua>.t nve. into the 1U J jt I 1111 |MO H • i t ??"»»?i m the '• •••■ . ov« ■ then aneieti? w , i*'» ★ ★ ★ Schedule SnarhiiLs Drop lo lllli i K nu-r's nm* Rrothrr id MOST IRfMENDOUS . Ttu Wfle.ii; |»r«>th-et - John Willi,me- ha- (rives Edge teamisi K 1 'af Imf; wei e l is ijneii• MOTION PICTURE EVER' Iowa, .»• ; i ai.'e h ,i Buffa, Utah n i •. ■ >< ,• .»-M». ii* I'rouhv v arde.i t im: biektield The »• i-tie exei ' &T ' in-.; p.,-r of ev. Iu Jhv- a e w » i»-. me i an Mii'hlg.n To OSU !v M*Njvonsth!e jKvnctit rtishinc fo* ?w.- ' ' - ' i te.tu .hum xv" i Tops on Offense average of 12" ' » ' ■ 1*1! \V .1 the W it,- \ if t per game th -- h'imh: I'L.i T lii» 10 Till- { f i . 11 . t L' : 1,1 Spartan's Six Iowa. » oUdjuio ami l lith lire the leatlinp otlense leant- vnileee loo'haii Jiibi Siitiirtlh'- - I alonuin tIklahtuna traitie Thf Ten meet in e between two of the nm>t s— • * \t ;• > v> week jittt a etirve in — Two !H'- -hape* 'u- polent attack* in as a he.nl oti the college patne. Commandments Saturday and sundas ,.•«»• |low' r.-'re-jri I!iLf it 'ivsii'ii r»»mp "< ontiuuou* lr»m I! \«in" !a f ' 'fa;' but. if a team state week. UP fr«in tin* sscrk before— Week Day Matinee Oil N» n**iun»N! ipiT.s move 1 into while Michigan State, on top a .• ■ the WrdiH'sil.iv unit at I »'• p.m. ma jo' nillfgi' ssrrk ago. dropped to eiglilti - spat at this lime, it* iu. its-1 third in Sliind.iv thiu Iriday plaie at 2*1 a alter gaining only ? ilhi-i State, Vl tUNlti'H Ok' (- 115 sards on the ground against I veiling Performance l • I* . lev V'. i Purdue 1) ( I fir*l >l«|i in iiml .it our fine hi-. sin I fv » OMMI A at 7.00 pin. Two southern team*. Mis-t- M S I Will a v\i si sum I •*♦•# sippi and Duke an i'olin.idV lei'lioii for liiuiti-r*. wliirli inrliiili-» roue I III! Hill V SI I TISIt * »ut »u!ul attack nearo -'. rushing rival* with as t the eft-til t- eragos «>f 32* M and 32.' n s ,n I. per game |i;r.«rn. hiiiilin^ kliitro. new iml ii-t-il ilerr c Iowa'also ret a hunt the maji r »»IM'tninjt Mm t although the ril'lr. mill miiuiuiiilion . . . FEDERALS' 21 point- against Wlxnmum v*R- • State Tt* Mv-ahjm total - well liehnv it- 30 > pet dan v . much in content!"0 just one short of the mm-"- average Then came Mis-i-npm We AImi ((nil si u a slight less on#-game high, matte u* J"a . at 34 2. Wisconsin. 31.8. Okla¬ ir'- rhoire -dmalt because it again-1 Utah State homa. 33 5 (up from 10th cd m unprecedented schedule New York (Hants' eod Bob Hcbnelker grabs a pass in the end tone, Oklahoma, national leader in place); Ohio State ami Arizona Shotgun*. " i>U«fagg eight straight despite defensive efforta of PiMaburgb Steeler*' bark I red Brunei in rushing and total offense fur the eon- State n«rh 31 5. Smith Caro¬ '»». e times. the first period at Yaubee bUdi—i swndas. The |H-yard pass was past two seasons, gained 311 lina. 31 3. Michigan State and Peer Kiflr*. mul .♦'«• as * w as cor««s I- thrown hs quarterback Cbueb Cowerh (Hants won. 33-0. yards — 41* h» rushing — in its Minnesota, each 3d 3. and Ibw- • ' o-J n ? have prime 47-0 \iclors user Kansas. ton University, 30. I--.in- l.irt-ii*r<> ■'''** nei*-- jolted hv ihhs and Indiana and baa five round should shed light on bow Lav. ,i . flefciKling H I k JO rs Mtian in if' season champion* gained only 330 vai n - more conference gaaus remain¬ the rare »hape* up ing starting w|tb b'braaiia Sat Ohm State must contend with in twitting WBwonain. 21-7 f»: " ■ -e- unbeaten team along with Ohio utdav and following with North¬ wester n I'urdae. Iowa and a *urpr»*ing the Badgers Wisconsin team on home ground A t-elow their season average Hut M.ehitfim State, after leading in LINK'S SPORT SHOP ,.v n-c-Cit for the The Bnrbeyes. who total ofTgnac for only one week, Michigan. Michigan Sfd'« HomvientPg •s :•> twit »« ineligible t<» trimmed California 17-14 in the finds Illume ,« ♦ "pj*»nt*rr farts| even worse in losing t » ANN ST '■> the Bcwi* Bow' after I95« Hoar Bowl and ISC ti-7 Mi'hjgan » ftt* Wit t < •••• ■ in the Purdue trnd ilippnl to ncron 1 » c th«"*e !*«• #e»«on in 1953. have a beeak in tbat traditkaru! Lrtt.e Brown Jug pine m the overall Handings i- in?. Michigan Wi-- they don't pfay MirMgan Slate fuel low ,1 now siarws «n average • 11 Illinois also murt V of 453 5 yards per game in total or Minnesota. Iowa appears to have the soft¬ 1 each has, tirvce lost est touch again-* Northwcstei n. offense. compared to 449 3 for •nTerence game Ohio State also has the ad¬ Michigan State and 4312 for w 'h the exception >e* t . win i, game Miami «»f of Indian i vantage over Michigan State of 0)uo is Puptue and Villpu-vi Colorado I iwwiblv Plaiiiiiiiif • N'orthwextern the Indiana tor non-league af¬ In rushing. Colorado has a has j hiving a seven-game Big 10 at rsreptinnil balanre fairs. 333.2 yards per game average— ■*»a*on. More slate one iw from here out up-el* are rome. would leave the Buckeyes with • the Ivaris of the forth- a 8-1 record The Spartans have m hedule Ohio State x*>- only .i six-game chart, and hav- n th • he- » iira.iu.n The .rg lost one already, could fin¬ »ei». however, fgys'v ish at Oct with 5-1 ^ Help regain finanrisl •labilitv. RequiremenU your abiiltr ■* imtr »he hot W Sewn-game m hedules also are and willing new l« repay yaur erediters Y«u pay law r«m- -• 'he Rie*lO-paciric Co««? piavci hv Michigan Wiaconsin petitise rates *-e "0 bowl '94" nd in IMS Anirruim Router SKIN.. W KI1..FKI. FHF.K. IMTF.RFIKV S.VT. TI ES. A TIII'KS. Party? modern mood Vated California 29-! 4 To/m Fntlinhman ' Mirhi«an State was TILL * p.m. TILL 3 p.m. TILL 6:10 p.m. tetHons -e — vat Put- ; '/"eP..ur, ' ' ST-J4 in J#fi4 #Ri ftlv Big !ff Vw* in the rano of nihemt boxer New Orlean#, a mag- with lightning let us save BRUSHED in the S9.33 game hands, jabbed Bnfalft's Dick Wisrwitin PIGSKIN work ami was dmpee-l Rxdvardaon mU* a biiwd-"trip¬ Baal Krnner. Mgr. *-49" ' s- u'hem California The ' 'hared the Big 10 ling wreck Tuesday nigh? b» 512*1 E. MICHIGAN AVKNTK 111. IV 2 716" ,4 you win a yoiut Id-muM dto aon in ' " . * *tb Purdue and w<« the '•~t »'»n a vote. a btivywhfM bout CASUALS J?? sute baa defeated ItN- worry . , tneaMWfmr ANNUAL «;y Tmd with IIYR • iwfr-u PvaEnm ^ UabalweaBlp Uar C«d HOMECQMING DANCE • DtaNTH • Roi LintkM SlrAingl)- Iri.u,- »ear! Soil .'a in I"r • Knack Set Kcatal r»*y ii wrar • • irtwk ^B . «• k-^,M||U e Paacb—Hawk A Cap* I; »Mk«bk. *12. B E. • OiahtM aad SUf anrarc S2a#Mg*e A / V 0RMK BY i^.*s'55?L- jB| mail eg Brownell Blood Letting (Continued from Page 1) Mvl Wl -»l Feuds Delay Formation Discusses Ml»o. Of Adenauer Cabinet count or^iiit f.t their living XI..HI \« «"•« .*«_• rhtuip* ** nit it Tije-d.iv fi.h people were ST»(lrr .01 included in the percentages on \\ ilium* At Pitt.biiigh rid'e U!.i Little Rock this basis RuTTLfcS \ \ ifcrlv, I a .I \.ikflr», Me*t an Hmnrn W3 *j BONN. Germany. i/T' — Km- The remaining business — an. nnitiicement of Adenauer's eab- I arullv- 'II mins Montis—ratffcN'T rad Adenauer. 81. was elected inel and prenentatlon of the new lilf-ompui—*'t 03 to hi* third term' a,- West Ger¬ \inistrnns It government's program ta Parlia¬ I >(•«•» Reliance xtarrled I'mployro hniiatna arid - -t.i'l -t'MI fa-lev Hrun ni «: man Chancellor Tuesday, but ment — did Ml >• aa smoothly m|il»oo out «Uff— l"o Scow!!. Welling' On W..rl«l I ourl I -i-RMHI til S- ft lit I M l.i.llrrlirlct Immnin 07 83 feuding among his supporters Differences arose over xvh Alpha i lil llinui 00 should hold some posts. and c«- (CPA* - Alpha Helta Pi—n lli'hrr .01 delayed formation of his cab¬ I 4»t ShlM 0*> pt ciallv over the future of for- Curti- -Ws lgh't « HARTFORK Conn. i/Pj — Alpha t psllon I'hl — M M'r%l sh»%* .0,' inet. He»e«ivh Div. Alpha 4 •.noma India .17 The lower h«ni*e (Bundestag* mrr Finance Minister Fi *. INOI l'» Mil NTs—T«T,\L TINTS Any. (Jen. Herbert Brown-., Kappa tlpha -n Ileal IliiUxe n formally rc-ck*cted Adenauer S, haeffer. The chancellor put of Upha tlniuioii |*i #,* ell Tuesday night listed the Alpha I'lli - 0' HuNrr ||nu«r • for another f'»ur years 274-15*2. the announcement of his (•*:.- fl-Morlh II'MIW I alpha Xi lieli.i .in met and program until nc* Little Rock school difficulty < In timet: a 0 liedrirR Motive 8 There were nine absent ions. tl •«land 6 Tuesday. 114*1 la l». it, |»»-|t.» ~ o.: His confirmation had been a Mull HnDtr 0 trading Christian Demis t .■ instances in s Iirlia iiimmi m A with prcviotiH I UP* 0 foregone conclusion ever since lli*lla /*• la 'M Srholar* Will Rasncr, told newsmen which he said various U. S. liamnii I'hi Hri i ■ « .1 \>lirr Found » Mm I 0 I his Christian Democratic Party rhicf obstacle to forming a pat>- H p pa Alpha IhrU (I X >lirr I mi nit (Women) 8 won an absolute majority in mi't was Schaeffcr's failure ' Presidents have had to take Kappa K MM" !li*|t.i— Kappa i.aronia- 0 peihei Manor # the lower house in the Sept. 13 X Ml A I accept or refuse Adenauer- • '- firm measures to "dispel de¬ l*lu Mil-41 general election. He has held of¬ l'i llrt* Phi—..'I fice without a break since 11*49. fer to move him upstair.- t.» - U II. at Flo- A fiance of the federal law." Kappa— I ' MartU LM*hl. chancellor with rcspon sitmi /«la Tan tlpha— 8* I wo S'ienlists statuesque blende who when the West German Rcpub- vice . F'rej'idpi Obedience to Supreme Court Mi X II |{\I I II h-THT %l. TINTS land, a 1 it* was founded in lity for federal assets decree.-. Brownell added, "is the is a pedieurlxt by profeMlon. Prime sturdy foundation ujk»jj w-ni . h Alpha < hi Sigma \lpha I pall..n |*l I " l o Give Talki wears crown and robe* after be¬ nut for Alpha '.amma Mho 8 counti y s stability, success ing rhosen Miss World in Lon¬ Advert i-mg. our \lpha t'lil %Ipli • o T'.vo members of MSU's de- v w ill present papers bofor™ pounds and is contoured 37- the ♦ •ice on lielta Mr ma Phi ' lattlc H«**k s racial integration meetings this week. 27'j-37. K.iHiia'* troubles for the in i speech Connecticut prepared Stale Bar HrlU Itlrta 114*11.1 tlgma l'i Ian tlrlla I pallors J I. <» i u nti ic Dr Harry M Bendler will ImferiaL effensiv Farmhouse | paper before the Mieh- the tw As Kappa Alpha I'm « Jve _■.r» a Chapter of the American boycqat l» " :nd Cl Mostly. Brownell expanded uil Kappa I a mini i hicma I hi tlpha « I I'fi.ee fr a theme he advanced before the l*l»i lisli.i 1 tu la I i.rv stenographic A.v-n. moctuig with American Bar Assn. in London I'hl Kappa I'm <• Ki'id.iv- at the General M«»tor» t- -hiefs I'hl Kappa Mr ma ! last July—that there must he PH» K'Pi.a Tan i» Te. iuiu al Center in Detroit His ♦heir iiirreasing reliance on Interna- ,Pl Kappa I'hl o • Moire Patterns ia Elec- \ . The tional law and the World CotlTl l**l I pMl.it! 'I • s Micrographs" ronnd-the-campus even to i Sigma Alpha I psih'K I at The Hague to settle disputes Menu t In I v WaftiT II Tanttila will >4 -.| at th between nations. hie ma No a i -i"!i an invited pafx'r Thut s- classic... b nun ir T'hri* I hi ! Ho went on to say Th-rt ta pat- 14s "da \i I . at a meeting -f the Amw- •hi *^ an Ii-iti for settling world contro¬ loantl. ' • Acoustical Society* m Ana ti nner U /••la Beta Tan versies mulct bo f«»uiid in the \ * !> ■> Hi- t.i.K ifinoerns B 'th r UsiMISs III»It *4 * 14 HI 1ST f-.ivtoty of this prHintry, whi~-o %fcis.»ir III V'vii -tically lndiK*e,i Transi- fident ifi r/iividual states Itsive had msniy I amphtll .-t It lit •* > " fixea more plsrea with T'-.e Atttirney Genera! ul a«*oranre. Milium aatio .i•. Rxht*llie»i of deb'orv m lineil far all weather N'.-a- Fng.a'<«1 i* 1THei prompt, i eomfort. Imperial* To re« etxitgr. s t792 to Supreme |IHlr - ramel hair arranged In Natural «»r Naxy, with Si nihM.1 I>tv Iti-n-l.v the l*i»--i»: obstruction against tf-e authar- freatt f It'. of the United States " Ming th v rradunfm • A it'i SjWIaK- !'■ S • t|x*niruj«i m De-tun A f.smed TIICRS.OCT. 2llhHp.m. i' Fnsiu « f ..i. Mgt tool m m MARILYN C'OM KHT & IIAM INC The Style Shop ftirnjant* uiher ol! f I.*, 1 A M. • h I* igi r :ui*IVC IVw-vr t « ROACH Cunsumeri t .A! 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