TODAY'S CHUCKLE H'nrk faithfully el«ht hoar* a SET % RRrnnnr gir and doa't worry. Then In dar for 'he fmirth straight Mon«l.iv nine yon can krcomt the bnit. mnrn.ng *»•• Ar» •*»!•• »n r«-|» «rt work Id koura a day and have fri'iii wr»ih«*r burmu •'•»i ,U the worry. ily 4iv will h» pirtlv rlnuily wlh ihtihikh'i *n«» fliirrir's. Winds from !hr north w<*» will hr hlowme s-l# drcn-o trinprr- .liuro tmlav. VOL. 49. No. 138 fast lansing, michigan—monday, february 17. 1958 PRIf'E 5 GKNTS Cagers Seek Wolves' Hides 'Spaceman' Emerges Slate Holds 1st in Defense Throttles Illinois By I.ARRY WRORIIavski Big 10: From Steel Chamber Mi'iiiiran State's cagers took complete leadership in the | torrid Hijr* 10 race for the second time this fyrartans i»mke a firs-t ~ ' season. — — Rebels Kill Experiment m with !ndbn.i, wh.eh r„, .• vi'v Suturdny night. by d.s- All-Student With Space 7 Cubans, •. „> ft Ilinais. 69-."t6 Fit tori^ht Stilt*' hits thn I -.Mime 60-rwVl mil«*s to Am vie with traditional Production Blast Ruses Successful i - the University of M.chi - Airman ( nmplctes I »vcr The game will be broadcast the total stations with the Reviewed All«-in|ii Itiiriiiit^r Week-loll*: Orilral initial tip-off scheduled for 8 Of I S. I'ropi-rlv . i 1 »»"■ aiiofI anil Hlarlt* * Hv Tiir wsnimm I'Miss Tie Sportnn* will be gn.ng HAVANA Seven Airman I >otial«! I';, mil m tonight's battle hoping 'o IVi'ut'iitf'fl on I N cmerye«l f p 1 y Sunday fin n wi re kilir.l an«l six k a | three gnu!*: »Mlr Xc*» I'hUn by Jim P. luhnwa wo'imlt fl I'V n l<» Is S.itunlny mnnunjf from a s«*vt»n-day 1. Avenge h funr of defea's By TOM i.ori / Athletic VMrcctor Biggie Munn and home? eoacn %mo Hewn'i* -.fiirted by the Wolverines i.v-! nighf in wiiMy scatti-nvl simulated trip tn the moon p-o»e with the roveted Michigan i'rrw trophy the hoekey le»m rap¬ f i or if I planning anl re. in which he said the oti.y 70-69 a'id HI-72. . nnr, tured th»% weekend. The trophy was awarded to Michigan state for .sections ot ( ulm. ;mthorii»»'s I. Strengthen their bid for an hearting paid off at air time winning the m»t games in the M>I -I of M Mtrhigan Teeii serieo. s.M'l Sunday. physical 'effect of the looie | ..miiNputed conference * title. when "<»o*h1 and Mlack," all- See story ptgr 5. confinement was a "sur¬ 3 He.rt an anh rival whk*i lit;km-* in ll.iv.t wi w-i-r*- noniii- student pro t'Y •' !* al Kcgla. across Ibe Ut> fn».n on 'the ground." he -art "I-it I " R»v»-nl reoring figure* show ;'fjv»n ranked fifth with 20 8 I f*»u r.gan. r .nn ria'd f ■•rincr^v tfi»- hanging • »f "f a M.St*. - Totals Reach 1 *560 liMVitnn, a .i t r"j.insert by g.iar.ts The \rinV earlier'announced «ther_ than th.il vmubited -gv.ee figh* " He emerged ;it 9 35 i i i? w»s a trie grr» „fii-r he aJ lc»l u white »n,n that nine rebels were slain In • to «•*<«-,ipn frvv )«i! fCSTl, one -A.s-k ?■» the min:;?r In Blood Donations • rtaath with tro*»t»s in rebel lea«|er Rr Jtr.nnt .v h virtue thai was aftiT -Jtiirt'.rg ?he e*r>erjmerd n I ulel f astros mountain strong¬ irrinnr.ih v 'li'-|rfavt-! by fhiv- •i hemw«*lc.i !v m.i'.i-J • fee} hold in Orirnte pr»vinre. The fit is «» m St Altsinx. N V eh.»mbr-r soldier* . r.,»• tn Friday with Army said iw<» were MlehUaO ttsllv Pkoto hv David trauli jun.or. who drci a com , a < '•••• Thrwugtioiit the se'\en dav* killed in the enrountcr. I'irtured above are some of the members of MM! '* delrgailon to *"t i-hur.Krtrn/4di*'n of Nat U'n r th«. »»i»al t«» an intprcs- V'arrell breathed the same re. the first Michigan IIC Workshop held al I' of M Saturdav. seated Johnson, the N- gro pr*»fagr.nisi Si.a»-*n 7. i '«r :;an and I.*»U In 'he !at*-rt i' -b-ig <*t mm*. - porefird air over and over, and .•re sieve Will. Taul l.esber. Meve Mulliken and llud Burte*. lit" But. Bill r«rk«, south Bend t • . in 'b»- incristsing nnt»-* heard ind saw- nothing that delegates, standing are John Barton. State News IFC reporter, lohn graduate, plniic the part of liT-vernmi-nt violef*-** offnvw.' happened on the outside Bright Henderson. Assistant to the Hean of Men. Trof. Hon Buell and Prof lights horned constantly within Mr. Brown who e«rapev con¬ trasted poor I v with t.riwwn* Qurt'ii Cumlulah'* »«..•! ehun* two vvere j»>-rti*-i* tfad I*- an*I ««t ill « a nn r- Imt John Mausteller. fraternity advisors, and Mike Sweeney. IK late. dele the Cabin, fir rntilil not tell d.y «incertt%. Though Tarki had the at Nnpn-io rasir Mof./aiuLUi .n from night esrept b* using a more difficult role, he waa con- Cor Junior H00 («u nt«- pisivuiie calendar and his wrist wal«h. •Utenf only in v* far *% eon- Sih*iteni*. ' rut I'sfrtfir jara»-r Firwt State Conference Hit robin u'.ih ,» 3-i»> fusing wouihern and Mid western frH'trnibe* • .."1 ere h'vlvtl ill 1st li'ii ;.n*w ii. l-«.s ViHu*. (docktng out .-humfaT reciTnbiihg a v»?«-r heater • fhr l.'ifl pr Alth a h.itrhA .v greenU along with * general f. , . , rf.r, ••.* U." arm b>r 15 mir>u?"* medio*-re performance. (»th«-r charatiers in the play » Alp -irk i * Fore h'Mis** Kt.si - n IM- 'a U; II Phi K*pi>.. Tan S rty-M* s-.nia* Ibi ■ *vK -a ere fi!*1 >4 tFirer prt- prrsrnt Tbn»- iamyb througti biuurMws pl.ycrw in H«-gJ i. bk».-dA ripped IFC Representatives i Itv ito which h»* »-k1 ending r*:s ' prrijirt'- I f. ufwi.-r were: jaibr. M'iri Sp.«?»4ler. Wy- In.'iftry *»WS ff>r-ljr illefllQiJ emnpni' it 'hi re. Parrel! achiev¬ «no Heal H- i. e. In 17# Meet at U of M Convo nf Ij*mhrftb CM Alpha Havana'* main priauu, ed a mtni-reelining |o*srtu< arvhrtte frwhman: nffirer. Iwtrry ,f >-4*• a -re-en and her croirt •aid the* would refuse to eat •ffu ail-, -a.-ts' on band *o give' witjho»TK»re lo-hind the fraternities and Hv JOIIV BARTON With WK KR-T\ "twiier ffedriek House w ,s seeond to -a..": "•» •«.i4n**s-| Mint. I until the government release* the blond. ».-f.«.t native ..f 'tie IVm-Mwr. Mim MSU a group of prisoner* rearrested Special to the stale News I'ran* gloving praee for h.-- than overage ' Lt#ilnvg f.»ci!i*.>*, Bewith a 7X3 mark. iomn r.ftrr* »--d 'a-1 •*. Mil) public relations ami maintain a clour alliance with i»s the attempt u> assassinate Pres¬ 'bit manned jsa.f fhghtN Acre 18 K »i l-» Alpha n-.ef. «2 ' Pi .■ T* «• irv! her r»oirt « 'I ident Batista last Marrfi 13. alumni. |Cf.' »ble II adrt»ti'»n to ther Pa l., f" >'4. X» to o.*h Mill ti»r» FVrigo w-til «iart f«»r- »wn, '7->nr m i A» i, « 'i ar- ' *"* b . e a 'he p-trade rare aid l»v will a "> b It ' • . p: m Socarr i I'lay i uililion* . ■»f stwh a •• 'he giiier.il 'ielegtitiw fneri «i! 'lie Inter- -.pu col bi "f really make a md truly would like trip to the mu*»n." * ml George Ia«r. 118 point the fyrrnrr ;.r«- .«.«"f f'utsi. ;«• * l arrell told s' game, guards Jack I a wis t r.o This • f v. r 11th annual rnte rare d.se.f will f i a V'HXi -if.'l StrxUi.- ri Si lii'fhili'd Tonifih I Fn»ti-rrutv f'.nrws'?- ;n Ou- SM»?e ih" •"»•« 'h»sr muMi.il prOhler»~». ' I fa-!teve newsmen. .--errtbing ! «'i wgihnmore Terry Miller held ,• m the past on IV M -anu, F..< • I *< "-I Tf *>>r •»» 'ire c»rnferen»s- bil»!e •* Um- ;*-e-r.v1 e.e. ,me ♦ • j riiig '• t'm tssnmiog familiar starting ( irrle |)rtve fror : -.•!« ''«r ». t •! M sc. ird.iv *1 ia* ■ft' i |/f .'h t • S.ii-rti.n* • • i ' i . *r>(» 'o The ■!.'« I idea far the Spartans will he ': ; i.'i.t ; lie - .11 necl *'.« . r e a- . i r»- • ii'l I'ii ♦ and Kpa^hitti* Tlie Mietogan '.V-rnJio, I ntee John Green, forwards ii • • f i-'i , • I ''sri i-h* avl Tu« - - f.r-i f»f h.twi '«» *• be d u lirry lledden and Bob \nder- it a: •■■■■ v« f, -1 S\l'C I . .fi H V ill. nf Si n id--, from T.H- v'.c 'Wglfll/.tl #» • »tt and guards < apt. Jack V t?'sj ag-iJiUrt •iMiiy :d#*a». |»r»o» tin? 'liufpnc I'ro.'iir;! f | Uaucle and Tom Rand. H-t'i*' >f ' ii*»n . Mr N'«» . r fUj- f-. ;«| a ho A ll ar»i phii" fipbies a ■» i -1 In Saturday's game * th tie ' '.t •» S.i»*min ' br'oigtt f"i"t Jt gpe.ip According to Werkstcin. North State everted to «.*t»| • would Mike buck /eite-hing •» Campbtlts second floor and .ifir't in- f| 'tint 1 e»,fr,i-n in-l 'f ;r IF*' ••n «?'••*' *•• \ cnlilalimi (,on*o t • i !0 victory m n> e oyt.ngs. ; i ■'*■:> n i»-a f-,r ?h» * Multerfield s pre inrt two are ii f •. > pr Informing before u lornl the winners of the r«»l r . .ff iiy A/Art*"»n ?»■•*■* vu- ba.'gon part* lairr this term. S{.-,fh< »t). ' d'M f ?»*l itv ' burn . i-, . ,i* ?ne a».i k» tf u-i .. »» :'(ij.-, -j v >c|»ar.itv»n * . s ©ra^na w-nrktd on a prrss- J'". .• ; Tuesday Smoker C'onfr r» fu » T'ahi.v 't j 'luglt f ft-u .i *' f ?'* ii.d ' •! fo-nple i.ifn»r .in a el! f«jo n , .'?!•• e.ff. bn ..Her !>\ efrrv.>e dwfgfwd t«» sire* up (,; • • ■' .v! I'V, '-.r '..fU-f • g 'h< ,♦ Fverhody enJo*s a laugh, t: Jrniirtt-r mux lew h»- -.r. ' m-rvM- • «r '►«* •: •lay «.n • antpu- and with this thought In ' :'T>-e f 4p .i -T"r^e in. ! .m fa*t break Hut Stair i-h fir anr| M ll*ar> Jftfi ,ii>hiKtrMt • • -g - fvive to rood to tbg A total o? numrc- apta > a * .- -.-err unary fr-im beating »n I v«-ritUai- Martin Sarin Slalrtl mind, the editors of the state •«-v -dorve 't*a? he hewl nr «-n page thre* ah-; h wii] awar.-J • iirr n 'be Cnllegrs ».f ftus- i,i*i n- News Inrtlr row to read whrkivl h rti . » • .a I exittern ln*'"»*ad .the To I i»it 'I an final u»' ■ let rream '.urwiaes. -i.iimr cer¬ iru-v mivJ Publu Services and ir.g enmtiMnws etuw ihi note u TOBAV'M C'MI'f NI.K. a new for 're's \i . «tw «mt-rebounded, Aut- "News In the Night/* a feature AjV. •ail t:cS If»* -Ali! Lf »»ia tify tU'f. pi//a'. movie ,i''l Se n*fs*»• arm Tu***iay rugbt dally feature locale In the irvler dAi * i and defensively <.mfu>«d about the Male News, will ap¬ (hu ?he He spu.ir.iit# and roffi t to the lucky *' 7 m vh f 'WJ C'/rlieipr' Ifa". -»f -*»ncer •* guest on "<.V»r»g»#- p m , t'S" \V"bf«cr. Saginav, Tju S-ig- »{>•»( •'g" "f Kn¬ «r>riing !/j J»*r»nm tamfifbl. rt« - Mr and Mrr Jarnm \ F-I r. o»g had its troubles t- of the State News. There is also After F.«( re I fr Mausteller, both on the staff at .merspM "!>e gonrihg range and 18 an inters lew with Mel Better, .o n he '»»•« bower . Mwl' and fraternity ad visors, . . *<%*! attempt-* were MK > editor-in-thief of the state •bangs-d ".e nrnpli .1 emphasiged the vast esperienre ' guard [ton Oh' la bel News, about "freedom of the b ur >■- Inr that '0 minutes already chip-.-i not his newspaper Is lensored. staff members who are fraierniir • ifonn * S'liing to put together <*ne men. "f offense. Ii!mi Ov«- n bus b.1 fl,revt<,*r It-- O Br.eh MSt? h e » Fro'' rn.ty Art* - • Cambcu sutK-titu'ol - heM b.i r.v- r»s bank * ,vi a't •N "S iatlon -ie igrcd spr. if oct the result* it t v <»,.|e-rtund.>-« tf.ctv were f'»f sum, Tiiosi: 1-*' (Hirprf '»f h«';» • 4 liU oi muldb*t pen* in. e extreme ♦.-*'* UP» ' i.., •».> A »*h Me. f (MrUvUiar ' fhtlv-kmt fsfvirtan otf-• > The most promt oent "bad "ST VI KK1» I I'" I • «*ms 1 'ermlmlon time had the 'spot* of the • presentation was fy.hr r tU'f&'tr* *.r.»*e»i I 'hrtiM hetdlng a 31-11 mar- the shot of a l»ne noose nw f iiiernitie* caght -trengin-n ITEMS | »»a. holuing ihe Negro* haugmc. i . r programs i>> »•-.• ng ii- See t.tGUH. page « Not ool* was there a fiilure f*r fonnli'ili s h •• • ' ■ jeafk avr.r>4 the play to build to tliw mahK the.r rernmuni'v j>ra."s-?» ?» I'll! omniillrr e risks, but also the director ac- rented this fault h» Imserting •• ••• t.■«.-»! ;»u«. kmii, .fraienwil and mi- A' 11*" HatutU. Arli-I- symbolism that appeared un¬ agreeable. General feeling «.f • .e repre- ♦yr ntktives was the {»r*»gr .tn a ,*s Tt"v Union Board ja/r -tow Fh*9oib:y a^lboMUtUn* Ne- n «urri*i. de^w'e 'in* •Isffmuier btcv has completed its g;j Appruuchind tbe galkeaw in "he r.u'xtrv at ormj.i-ma ' ' of jau bands and artM^ rrv;jfvt have pmpuresl the aul- M'Mi; cot'egva a d large umvrr- presented ThTsduy. Mir ictk-' fx nor tivai jutt tvlimg t ' t I* - 04 UB Week. Erik O. pw- ab>.»it it kit or and bnping f»f ft is h'lpwt ?ba*. 1ii* tyiwj -if I si; ' liifutBt disc Jockey, hu- ■n errxttiona! appcwl. ( .'-Tjrant Wiil be I' l l annua,i' • n ployed to be master of tKera lbs- uri'-y ,.f every p « W tl»i* g-N»: m-f-'J, tKi.cs, a-mnrdintr U> Cbu-k involved, wurkind r!«»cJ.y with vuci to i CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS «i* r ,-■>*» an tntT. ru.-Kie thu pn*1uc- -* orth. Royal Oak jumor. a: Wtaiern M ici».gi»n CoKrgc \ 'As.nnan. b-rn one Uiwt Th«da beat ymt, ~'r.-y ^ extra attraction. Han - v A?pt»a Phi, national dranv.uc A b»tul of f«*rtten i'» . El) 2-1311 B*«. 2SIJ '"-7U:i, who plays a -wild" Unurery. arai AH^i E^ii"a tonij univunftim aciv rvprtamml- wiil perform during inter - Rho. national ipdx»-t«kV»iiua nl xt tiie wuffcghup. I ^ilWi, ♦ honorary can U' pruuJ of. Letters to the Editor Michigan State News Going Rather Far Afield RmI Dally by MSU*s SS.Mf Student* and Family The Michigan Stale News ia published by atudenta of Michlfan Vmveraity. East Lansing. Mich., without direct faculty supervision. State It la .y'r- In Defense of the Blue Law Bilfl nut 4he official voice ol the university or of the studnot body, but while To the Editor: mnre and more Sunday commer¬ up to date, let them consult ,thi ^ seeking to serve the best interests of both, stands ready to battle any move shuh would drive a wedge between the two. whether it come* from within cialism on the public. analy sis, if no longer capable i The student writer of the State the university or from outside. Member of the Associated Press. Inland coping xx ith the simple teachr ■ Daily Press, Intercollegiate Press Association and Associated College Press, News editorial: "This Is Free¬ Tiie bill is safeguarding prin¬ has apparently lost all of the Bible, or uniblc t<> :.■] dom?" ciples basic to a primarily Vol. iV. N ■» putting tuiorify on their missile milliori'deaci and injured in ini¬ ADDITIONAL CHARGES should t»e inspired to study a foreign language, at least for but the Ciallher Report as well. tial attack. This is ,tia- figuro z:- »•' 1 < • ' t- • program. Nw oock uo»d out II . j-- the duration of the week. It Is In order to review some of Haste I S. Ilefrnse BVeahnessrs . t nt» molated Here action is less *# , the hasle points of this report, 4e pm doy t » •• |HC Ohar «.*e Willi thp. tiiickground the re¬ evident and pure-footed. (hi the'contrary, perhaps some serious thinking should the onlx one open to the Ameri¬ - **' * 1 *'•>•• ■ * ■ n The final out-lined short-eom- be done on the fact that Americans are coming more and can public. port proceed-, to outline three oiDof chorft ISc W». M. Tkomp*e« year c©-»»" basic short-comings of the Amer¬ ing of our defense is that termed FARM MELT r«OM.EM more to believe that anyone worth talking to should speak lack of mobility and versatility B'aedo* i*erlrr. Bhe-e IV s CT44 ican defense Here the first nam¬ English. The followlm is the first of ed c "in iriadiH|tiatv distribution f >» limited war. It means an ANAHARKO, Oktn (At—Mrs. AUTOMOTIVE SPRriAL STFDRVT DtNN'F' a series of four articles. and protecti' ii of our retalintorv overconcentration on the big Mabel Smith looker! all over the II Tueuda* Wednead »* T» Most of the universities dropped I heir language entrance pw: Ht»tCK Rl.t'F hardtop Br *u- dav CI'wmM Mondav Dwrtwad I* ■ big guns that wc.iilci hou*e for her black tielt and ' f.ircc In essence thi- mean- the weapons and ti'ul 0173. or olilfr rar and take over requirements iii the late 1 Olio's. After 25 years .of neglect In our present day world i Strategic Air Command llappilv is ne**ded in an "all-out" effort, thought she * pot ted It in the (hirinrnt* Phone IV 7-0*14 III MFSir FOR DAVCTN'O S-r and indifference, schools are ndeipiate d«*fensc i no longer toward increased with little attention given tiie bathriMim. When she mtorted to Joekman Comho lata fureka t gradually returning to the H-m. effort TRIUMPH TR-3 Renault T>au- •»n# IV «-UM stmlv of foreign languages. Kiinplv a iw of military need . disti iboti.iu.nf this force are now possibilities of action* like Korea, pick ii up, the "belt" wriggled i i iinr* 'IF** Two used Volkawagont, and nothing else, m the sen-e lofW |«»!UJ Car* taken in trarlr Phortm loiiierwav or tiie trouble which France ha* out of her hand. It turned out PI.FASF DONT fU RN r»P" \»ln Detroit, language enrollment dropped from 17.8 per- ri) ?--.»)i 1 that tl»s* Army, or Navy, or Air * The -eccind named ph«rt-com¬ stirred up in North Afri.u. t«» be a snake Well >*,< *'Mir disraPded ri. o puk up Ciwt.4'1 rXit in 102b to 18..'' in. 1051. Today there has been an in¬ Prove is al that is involved in EMPLOYMENT Volun'wm fif Arr>ert« a IV 4-4414 national defense a Plrk-un crease of I.I (torrent. Instead it Is a matter that This Week ESTATE" ARE VOL.' OFT Campus I The four vear federal foreign language development pro- reaches far afield into what in (irratrr t^n-inif Rinploymvnt Apn- REAL on . more traditional times could bo ' ry 41 r. Framtor Avenue -m the ron- pram calls for: frandor Center», lanvtng t? Tn H «A!.F RY owner »r railed civilian concerns Indeed, It* 1 Establishment of 45 foreign language institutes by Mr.hij 'E'-e trt-trvrl ho-x* over a long peril* I of continued TCIDAV Wives cordially inviteti ,-a'ed V S l« Wll!wm* >n r Sigma Epailon l*hi wilt meet on colleges and universities. ptvpnretlness military requirc- FOR RENT WMW Spcirtan Mixes (Nrwlirig > w at B 3u pm m 34 Union. Pre-Vet Club xxil! meet at 2 inents could present a delirute Development of lo foreign language centers at se¬ meet at 7 III* pm iii Unmn 4'ariet 4»ffirer«» 4'luh Arm* 7 30 pm in 148 Giltner Hull. SERVICE threat to civil liberties. ATTINTION STUDfNTS lected colleges and universities, with grants provided for. Gf 1tin Al AG Soar- • R4ITI' will meet at 7.30 pm in S[M*aker is Dr Eater Smith more Immediate mnrarn, 9*-• TV " r» ' \\ - .• c-onti.dly invited Union P.trhie It and (' Feotur- T«»pu- K 'Veterinary Resrtirxh." » y*' • - VFFD RARVSIHTR IN •I Surveys to determine the need for training in lan¬ however, must be four fa*-t«»rs (•HI will meet ,d 8 pm mg U.imd diwis«i'm on "8 PI Sigma lamMa (ft**! dis¬ 5»nall weri'v 'en*®!. e-eh» a m -Pvr p m C*» I.o guages and development of specialized materials. in the defense of the United and three lacht kmiw*- m 31 Union month.* or 2 year*" diacueaeri tribution club) xvill m**et nt 5 30 MUNT7 TV f-STB States. These factors, outlined The "Christmas Adventure in World Cnderstanding" Klimr I* la I I nf Ineer* w bv lieutimar.fs Ju«t back fnaii P m hi 33 Union Meeting f«>!- conference held Christmas vacation in Kellogg Center was by the Rockefeller Report an first, a growing industrial terh- mil-! i« 7 3u p m in 113 (v.i aetixe ctlltv htwrtl by dinner 8 30 pm Par¬ | I ItOpe« 8. KALAMAZOO - 9H. tV 4 MM evening tit' 4en p m If.t" A!! mterestisl engirn-.i touiig Repuhtirana will meet lor A Dinner meeting Don ! every i >.. attended bv loo foreign students in universities through¬ tiologual This and seiehtifl that American « . tn*« inv:te»l Refreshments *erve«| n' 8 30 pm p, i»'d College Hal! Gnmi«. Predtdmt of Indejienit- out the United States. means S8ABTAN AVIATION INC parity mie-t Is- such ttiat Indus Tower ItiMid will meet a' R Ih-p i »«*»rge Sal lade "Young ••nt C»rt*ers Ao*oetatM»n. w'l FOR SALE The conference theme, .a poem encouraging the know- trv will t« able to turn out a P m in the Union Towet !<«■.•• Turk" Keiniblwan lesider v* ill sptvk on "The Role of the !n- Evergreen Mive* I'orestr* I rnvaoi.r rt.rcratr xrwisr. ledge of a foreign language variety of \xvu|m>ik and tlie mi - k|*Mk (ieiH'ndent Gam " Al! students as a personal first step toward i machine gneelient rond'tion F ehl entifn- forces of the nation wilt Miiclrnt Mlvrs I lull wt p» AtH'H u 1 nu-et at 7 30 p.m \x cicome cuhie fee» M«»n1 fnmrrt Ward rm- international understanding, clearly states its goal as fol¬ in 33 Union. Hela Beta Hela will at 1 frifeialftr Phone ED 7-TST1 be able to meet the challenges at H p n. in Forestry Coi»in \ meet 1W lows: jewelry -malung »tem«*»Atiict t'antrrhurx t'luh xxil! nieet .if 7 in 36 Urooti. Dr R f of conceiving new weapons pm ! »**• HOF*m4AIIJW W feel Tvn I the mountain Reduce Weapons Time-I.ai is itlanmsi 5 pm-7 pm f*»r a pancake S*Hilegid. ptiygkoi dept v* ill I hed»f»nr»<« S * * n«*rrh ada-hed o«>e saw on a form ffifkt t»ana»^| fk*«te* Secondly. tta- United States I'hl I |t*llon will meet at R •upper at All Saint*' Ohim-h Ni»e.xk on "Btologuvil Effect* of | mile frum campus Phnne ED t-"4an i' I As | drew near I saw- it was a man should ntuve, says the ivpurt, to pm in Union 32 M All derownination* are invited H-oi latum " Capdat CNy tV ft'i As 1 approached 1 he irdine the weapon* time-lag Nonnamaket fnen the off to the Shr-ne Tueuriov Urice is FRIDAY i RTAtVI.r** BIT El. WATER e-ft- *aw was my brother ., enera gneciai discount t«i M*1* ataff Men wi't spe.»i st do Inlernalional t'luh vx d! nurt , 'Phi* time-lag is- tiie amount of the ef an i -crying is continuous and facultv f»h«»ne TV 4**144 F TVPTNC. AIX KIND* 1} tune ttiat passe Itctween the Huh AIKK IKI will meet at 7 30 nt 8 p m in 31 Umoe. Dr W»l- DECORATED CAKE* DEt-fATRE^ curxle and evner-ienmd •» oiH-eptlol| on Hie til aw ing boald Co-op I \lrn*inii w •p m in 4iut w here it can a tually l»r put to nee- yiuitin a* 7 3" pm ( hn»lun i a A Irllnmhlp H. foun Mr Co! I ma W'aneti Radio Comtsiny. 11 Bruene will hmi Univenrtln* field staff, wdl arw! shcrw a film -m Indo- rtfher Rskeev delido«it TV 4-fSW pnatrtea Unas' t* ED MM TERM fyrps -r^i re¬ scripts 1»,1. *lr and a<-cur/'- ACROSS 20 Of the rib* Use . ' ..met ,i» H a m I" m and siHsak or-. Die What and Why ni-e-m current problem* | OFARAVTfTD FRED TtRF* Rar- ed Krt* -t'W ra'e* P«*,»r.e IV Thirdly, the report point- out pm ;♦ pm in 307 N'a.i.- t of Sing!»> Side-Hand?)" Guests sipartan Mlxea (dtincing) will ; e«tns i»< all aires t**6 tan Onndyear aPer si* r> m I Of the *un 32 KoititUu 1 *er*lce «ir»re 1110 E Michigan the iin|M>rtatH'e «»f having a '« web* an r> mwt «t 8 pm in Sfwirtan Vil¬ « Additional tion* DRERA-MAKtNG ALTTHA~ ' ipiate fortes in being This TUEHDAY WEDNESDAY lage Hall Al! Sfinrtan Wives \f ATCtlTNO CRtR Ot F.ST •** ?t- |0 Calcium S.S Pet lamb symbol 3" Sufficient mean* a level of combat rea.tv *»l».irl*n C hristian lellowship Kappa Fhi (iroup will mwt ahusbands eorxtiallv invite*!. | inch i 'able lelev'ialnn J*mn fid AY- Also Metal m' no*er •'© thine* 2sn eprtr.g rvlce work wtntrnN rxiaranteed nn 8 pm in Union Hoard Roo»n Madeline tV J-VW4 tioop-., since inodein war allows w : mce* at " am-Id am and at t nlveraltx YMCA-VMCA Erl- ED after «))pir 12 Pointed 38 (ioddl*** of no ttrne f«»t mobilization. 3 pm-5 p.m in 307 Stixienf Spartan Momen'a league wilt dax Forxim will meet at 8 30 12 IR ri\*E RROT)»ERA COMRtv * * t- arch | truer Fourthly, there must be an 7 '«VI MARLTTTE 31 font tra.Jet Dance foe tfwee »• 1.1 Anchor 40 Illuminated Service* meet at pm tpletlge*! end I m in Y House Major J»din B One hertr«w>n> fmir-Die*^ hath F* - rruatr I am tied dance avaJable )•> * Increasing discrimination on the Spartan Mixes fbrtdgret w: 7 30 p.ni (everyone > in 31 Barron ll'SAP i. h««M on "••nt mnditaon for m* euiutv . i« Silver 42. Three: T ike c*-er nax-menta Contact F ■DjMagg symbol prefix part of those in charge of Atnet meet at R pm in Flhmltv Folk Union Dr Idrertfa will sjasik. WEAR'S "Viewpoint" will con- ' At inch WttWnva Trailer Cwd Wil- IS lUtioof it an defense as to how and when Clubhouse AM Spartan Wivas A faculty -student coffee hour ctix't infiwma! duxniwhm «m iMmalun Miehiean 1 in TV SERVICE SPECIAt I - 43 Not any In atudenta Tubea rke-i»' ma&s tu bulk Solution |o Irl4a*'i will be used, since weapon* care¬ cx.cbally invUisi will follow /Wear hi-el*') "Cauws of International Ten- New end used TV 1* Through. 44 broom 1 CORNET MAY BE se^n »t «UQ shop 5H Terminal* 8 Kind ful linen must l»e drawn what Husiarss t'eunrit will meet at Itlaturx 4 tub will meet at 7 atom " •vpee TV antennas TV Tec (uefW 48 Morning' af ; At-h-M R<*qd Ph*ne FD *-4»H 111 auuee has come to be called "limited 7 pm in 311 Student Services pm In Union Ihirlor A Dr Rgartaa tVtaliag Eetbmwhip Compene. MI E MwT e»- IB Short for a abhr 57 Ualy g leaf I 7-MM Open 9am - 9 3* e ^ war" and the all out variety man'* name 47 Kind the IMIR \ » Conjunction AMH Aellvllies Heard will Williams xxil! » IP I T— 21 Penman 4H Choice of Services llstel Aaauelatiun will mee* at Spartan ChrMiaa EetlMiwktp FFRNISHED APARTMENT 3 ronei word* 2 Kof 11 Another ' Private entrance hath Ftihttes paid fairy Against these factors the UhrhtUun Science Organisa¬ 7 30 Kellogg 22 Cushion « SO He blew (la»hun time p.m. in Center will met* at 8 a m -10 «m and i **h<»ne IV y-*wa TV RADIO rHW.f ] tion will meet 7:15 Movte* of Jikb Anniversary and 3 Guarantee 4| aervtce TA' 24 Kxoti 1 letter 3 Cover 18 (tantropod at p.m in pm-5 pm. in 507 9tud«mt DOFRI f. Monks Rodin Shod Wl-B * mollu-k PeopJet Clwnt ChRwl dinner dunce Kefrrahment* Service*. ROOM WAIJCDIO ds- 25 Ma.it lout 5 Pr in tested 4 The lord* ■ *«pfs f-nm Umveratf, U! W Grand Lane Phntie ED MW burning 2G Opinion 28 Style of 52 Andean beast of burden 5 Makefreah 6 Among 7 1'ai ivi* of 17 s 18 Heroic ipi ano lit Paitola life (an Be MtngeA Spartans will meet at 7 3 tar WultaS. *-1* I city election were eunvawed, re- mcn'r Gym (Ax*l rig—flu and Wildlife CM gram will be at Dr. and Mrs "••»)e Eumished pa-klne ED T-*T T 7" 29 Painter nults revtwWM one write-in vote p I'uIm Ruanl Meek Jan Com¬ will meet at 7 .3ft p.m in Dorset- C L *47 Evai r res* E Lerxainf IV wta. 31 Jhsen San Clemente'g home for the city flnunce cronmisnion- tt r 7o~ "7* tr chm a* ter mittee will meet at 8 30 p.m. jn ry Cabin Dr James W. Mof- Rkbw adit be glean from the 33 Girl's 38 Union fett of Hie U S. Fish and Wild¬ Church at t:5D an. R modern double LANAYMO rOMEORTARtE » M4»l I or- mom prirste eh-w- !r jt yr name Yep, R for "Sputnik.** Murk ami RrMIe Club will life Service will moMk on "Sea IATVIOAT •r na-k'-e W Anartan phone ED- 34 Current r * MSI after #'* p m rmar akm now* meet at 7 30 pm. in Meat* Lab. Lempray Lnrvtcklea " ' ' rr k fA*luon TT TT Bm >iw»t 3 ®1 !» —: %r I Ji 36 Choose* 3s. Not suitable MlrUfin Stair IHftn Ml MM Mtm H.IMt.1 Hirsinix* merging, rrfreahment* and h*>r*e show* di*cu*Mon. Oreen iplaak will meet at 7 p.m. (Haund and Round), 7:45 will p.m. meet from 10 am. to 10 in Dutrott, Mhhlggn for the FOl'R - R«V*M vice condition stores ramnus IXiWVR Css Two blocks from Ml Ann Street anartment 13* m* Sin, tim ' .•i»» IT fS n~ w~ P- r V, 39. Koundup 41. Work* 4 4 Tie Spar I a u Women'* League Heard will mrrt at 4 15 p m. in pan. (Inrrings), 1.50 p.m. (Oprning) ami 9:15 pm (Fin¬ Eighth Annual Ifiaakeiary Inter- Varsity Cunfsmt. Ttieme: STFDIO APARTMENT FfMI munle •"•*»," e-.♦ranee h«»h pt^ure win¬ Hut JACK lum AMD ►» ic-" tm rour I 33B Student Service* ale) In Women's Gym IA»1. "Total MobUtaaMan for World IHt I fcn- —* dow Utilities Pi-n-shed MS month-. I k •ss" mm fT TT 43 bin row ing si £ animal TW IjWIIlH' h- H MM Euremry Cluk will meet' at 7 Jft pjn in FVrentry Cabin. Mr. THURSDAY EvnisgeliaaHon." Mare than 40 mlaalonarlftg will be there *, OSA-A en t.rp i«« TRANSFORTATION C" 5T -1 4H. Uur prSMTS * w» for mmMi- ■ \ I 49. Woolly John Haneon. *u(xerviaxir for will meet at 8 a ni.-IO em. and Truupodation provided. Every- LOST and FOUND --■7 mM*P d uR h* Iml n»«* utahl RIDE WANTS® TO and fro ' 11 *r |w suiface ot cloth ?7t£ricsL" ■AmHpMum taaraMa tu ad- M'utervhet Paper Company, will give a abort talk and ahow I p.m.-5 p.m Service*. tn 507 Student SUNDAY !X)«T — WOMAN'S LONGTHES- WTTNAtTER srriVsaatr** (x-etlow PSM. nut etdM and a m Main -flee p m. da»t> Contort Mm , > ' ] - 1 sr 51. You and I 1 3□ •Tua luw. R: far tin glide* on pulpemd and paper Marfan Whrea (swknming Mb will meet at -old with Mack dial. Mack suede 1 53. Patent CMS- foe three term* MP hand) hetwaen Rerfcee Halt t.umn Ji uJ |»r*xtueti«*n. ami gymnastx-s) will meet at 5 3ft pm. In All Saints' CTiurrh. TT 1 54 Indian mulberry rm MUM and una aneriat fraah—wi summer RMurud aa second clam mat- and Rill Ill will meet at Week Dance 4 Committee in Union 7.3ft p.m.-8:30 pm and 5:50 pm.-9.S0 pm. in Women's Dooi Canon ChnrWa Pnddunwd from Reward offered blenaKM MM tf>ST RHITV COLD Hamilton 14# WANTED under artof March 3 i*T* at tha p.m T 11 SS«| present your ticket Tuesday, Melhy in room 31(5 Student Services S'" I S""ll S'o < S"TS Threatens To . iddress Building between 10. if f ntFAM siM»\r* a nt,-5 p.m. •ll 1' I 'M »'» Civil War 350 Pledges € ~ , si to SI SI •mis; sin SM'tl «"•' «Tt my S.«t|4 <• \«t, "II" SfiS" Dr Erne-? o, Me'bv, disfln- Sukarno Returns. luwiR frit riru vrrs f>- ,| professor if r'.lueition, SI ID SAW l:n jv ently SUA •I MA SBA1 Korrtiti Utter I f»*t j• d sororitv coeds, pledge ♦ in- r-. :r I alumni a 'vi ors at SFOUI. V A S JAKARTA, Indonesia (,1'| 7 toni ht in the Mj'Me And d ! AtOVIK TirKFTS _ President Sukarno re- t" i e n i t! Pledge Cunv'-eation. sn: St'MI sr-i A■ ••!.- til. nt d v aor , , .| Sunday from his Intnr M« h.\ wh • joinad the staff i*i SMI S«?l H-l . an ong the 3'i {.lers-road with a declara- . • i SSRS *s"ti *"!»" Voik In address sornrity pledges.., . truer line into cover u'.C S-K'ft t.'niM'city, where >. was ... 9iJt. tnsi . that Indonesia remains nisi K -r«-» Send v j ' oft a r and dean ..f oducat ion *4.in IINS" . urjii-il.' lie publicly iirnore i from DM;. t«, pi-.fi |i!„ other PIZZAS ,i . . lalilishment of a rebel J sj«;oMv l ave im 'ud. J haneel- , r.itinilcr lo I'm tit i/Hiti- site *!«! 1. : •■' ?' I'tir - rs-.ty of Mi ritanu, In Ihirtnimith >'riniiinr sin 8"J71 r rnment in central Sn- ( of M n'.o a Sv.'o T'rd- M I '.It 8 I'M BEGINNING TODAY AT ODAM'S ir:,-:-a which others fear \ • • • ' »'•' . f.nt •,,) nsso- Of UwK J. P.'-«fr. »|... r lead to War. eiatf pt.if-'M.r of i-diieatiori at ST'U u n t left this country 40 • rn University from ant haa Ji!!tf,»:.or of }. sr:-;,.. NS-U 8" si Feb. 17th 11:30 to 1:30 Sukarno told a wei- tft I'M I Iff- was also an in- ae<'fp?-vi an nn. (Virion t i !lli" I »*i ' .and n*si.• t assistant at participate in !.\ '-untnth "III crowd his arrival 'a- ' a ,,"'i ■. "AMI l > "h* •(> v< ' "il tv'oks. t.-.i'tle of Indonesia to keep s- I idmoufi (~i • • f'r • the Indonesian people. ! ieturn I find thi« still f-.. *1» by has author!/"<•(! aitndes lupin-ion ; e iue.itifUia! puhli- ' Dr. K.'.nger r- rv !ndi-l in :f Thtrstlay - Friday group of approxie.-a'idy 10 out- I am really moved by all ••'■'i.liV-a __pr • v.'uiotis i • there vtii' action behind A fuif'e I e no teeth. Rut. its ivi'. ges yv"s i • ■• •• iviti*I ll.i.i—I Sirl.iin of It.-ff — furii'il .mil pr.-iKireil • t , st ;n p ed . for t' ar- * »he y- • a S Hi".•'ire!, ncs. for in .lining . i. and it u allow« it-, ft Kid < ooncii. I' > .••.,• ,|| he' \oii our room. tint of Sukarno's top lieuten- id dr.! ,, . „ . Stalf Newt t'hufo by .l.ibn AV ,rtr ; ' r, ; .fti!-. .- I August. iiorix Kumano and ('unnie I,a* are mts Deputy I'retnier llardi. dresicil for \ Ni»t>» tn piim (.oil the situation in serious. llawaii." I.ev Ovurmet dinner dance as they inxprrt tlir king rrib on displa y »n the buffet la hie. Ii»;i«l *irloiii of llr.-f *i;.ii.lv i. l. S .6.7 .pi convinced that if a s ii- "Hi.mrm.Hr llrr.'id" • •) \ settlement is riot reuch- Hi: ,o; n-gnid to" the di-s.-tf.'s- 73 Foods f Iff* •red Ht • t of the central Sumutim • the situation my become. ' II.>1 Itixi-t Sirloin of It.'.'f ".■■i.lwirli S .K.t , . ;.vt and turn jjtitij what may < d a civd was II irdi (Night in lihir llaimiT With m;hhcti po-itm- and ..i.l fa-hi.»nrH vravy '. * • on. military Abdul Han chief of staff. Kasiition. Uriel by Lrs (loumuds WSTON AUc $400 cd 500 $300.00 Ko:i-l Sirloin of llerf I u.i.'licoii Sl.2."» • . it r rebel le id« I traitor* SK^IIItK ... W»rfd.i*« f.1.9 $125 00 Milh ma.hr.l |M»lat..r-. rh.f ...1 \ Hrr—intc, i ed tin u crre-1. Ry TII.M I OPF./. soil A an.' I,.,.Tor •' Army intelligence chief.' ; r, i Suk« ndrit. si.id It.do It's nil over now! After a a military fnrees are ptb- year of preparation, thous¬ for il Itrriil.-fiol Ihitr. THOMPSON'S JEWELRY ci i) v m * s with "TWO HUM K s IK..11 Till' . I Mr IS" BRAKKS •.;.s> cautmn. • IHit he ands of dollars and n lot of ?»3 M AC. Ave. consumed 'enerpv last Lansing, Mirh. II nil H IS l»4« r ... ...4 Rlrrr ID Mill V- far Os we are concerned on the vtnly or lotr ... • ^ ant to a\oid \ iok tui (>i u.-e part of its members, the 1 ei (euirme'ts ill' renin) ini ml ihtary force.'' completed their third an¬ Saturday tiik-M Hrlim il. . , 14r up iiiuv imal dinner-dam e. D reeks to Join A This Month Only RALPH'S "KEWPEE" CAFETERIA Night in |U lie Ituwan" In Hindi. proved 1 • > Ik ofu of th> >,-.»! SALE Or MAN TAILORED I'lolliinf! finest and most cu toy able -m!.,' fuents ofltful h« n at MSt* i'rire inrlude* fr**ein* rmer- TIkiih for breakf.nl — Drive Ton if! Ill Fish net"-", gat denial bit to "r- genry brake, parkin* frnni liacon loo, WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS i bids, bll'ds of p.iiodi ■> and iit- tthrr-U. 500 mile hrikr ml- makes a rr.iml quick, V fraternities and sororities . - tarn pus w i!l join forces to. ei assoitcd from ll.iw.iu. I- " d 5>.iI;• flowits j.ipivb'.j iun*mriil and .»'l |.»l»or. alert A true. 11.00 • in order to distribute fiy- and large matted hut p!u: real regularly 14.98 lo 17.98 ' a rit hv 'Spiro" - publicizing the upcoming Haw an..its, • i j ti.c i/r.i th# H e •< k and Clothing Drive." at- .•ig to Hill Walton, chairman Willi Ifi fill". n.lVC-ttlit thlougi - BOB'S TEXACO SERVICE oi*i;\t8_A.M. ro MiiiMi.nr !KC s Public Delation* l*om- out tin- Iitf.i l 1301 I. Grand Itivrr Ave. I UIHW Wll SATI llliw I ill I.II. great savings on superbly tai¬ • !»M?. Ih In lous Hawaiian c h a u - •Ml men will meet at their as. pflgne t'liked ham 11. i A. ii. an lored slacks! camel, medium u ed places at 7*p.m . Walton quts n's NUlf cole slaw, papas a i ' Assignments were made at (iM'onut paradoe. wild nee mo- grey, light grey, charcoal or I Ft' met tir.g Wednesday lokai. my al ILwauun (hi ke, purpose of the drive I* kartu hairv ha topped w ith i loden green solids, brown or to help rrhatdlitate the I'nlvrr- FpU ndld dee of eh. f K- •; grey stripe, self-belted Of LAST WEEK! of Manila, whirh rom- biut tierr.v toile supMiTit w < pi'lv destroyrd limine World only i few of the 73 edfe.. tar ll. fofxis ..Iti ted , tapered styles, sizes 8 lo 18. r • purjKises of the drive, he ranuiigs. hi. '.ant i«- and fraternity will col- 'l ' ' tlCfUlil tit "■•. -I | : articles in each 7one. vided • b> thi il.i J.aoan I i - in Women's I a-aguv and along with .special gu«-»is J- M't Pan-Hellenic Council are Voorhees and tin tiand pltlv i r'hijH'iating in the drive ~: ng to the University of food, the enjoyable entertain- tLt.ua. according to Walton. ' merit and setting*, was th A smooth unity and organization mouse's heart lieats 300 -• each minute An elephant's that functioned within thi 1 tx-ats 40 ttfties each min- Gourmets developing their d' SALE ner-drmee to a p*u fet-fion or EN MEDNEKDAY EVENING TIL t SPECIAL LOT I A i ' i * Ni I N(i (•adlng shoe for Novels & Reference Books campus wear 10 for 97c pedwin's AT DIRTY BUCK *10.95 RED RIRRER hole* GIBSON'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE (III the People** Church Block) J . r MICHIGAN STATE NEWS February 19. IfM Pur Four Boxers Draw Matmen Beat lllini, In Home Debut But Maidlow Loses By LARRY Gl.ViA By CHI CK RICHARDS sut, Son Sports Editor Spartnh boxers won three bouts to Wisconsin's two in a Cnnrhinp is a Hazartfoti* business in any sport but it dun! meet here Friday night but forfeited another match scern« wrestling conches get more than their share of grey to deadlock the Badifcrs, 1-1 There were two draws. hairs. Fendley Collins, Michigan Spate's veteran mentor, The forfeit was in the 123- wasn't sure whether to moan or beam wi'h content after his lcipsided 30-24 verdict over Hill pourui division- «a d!vl a won one bout by a TKO and an¬ But the fight was no contest. "If he hadn't hurt his knee." .twn-peint nipping by P:tt."huri:h other probable TKO victory was Home smashed through Urban'i Kill I'rhan wrestles John Dome through ropes. explained Collins, "I'm sure the defense at will and could have out;! «• Pig 1" mmpvtMr-ni. match would have ended In a averted; when John. Home cased Then he rr.nc I his star pi r- he's up on his hapless opponent. ended things in the third fi T:n< t; Ken MaHUuv suffered tie. This Is the same injury had thr last two yean. This is Spartan 132-pounder Harvard "Kane up. John!" Coach Jack Still Unheatcii b s f r t «|< font and a kuci' l.aneour, winner of Jnat one Rrotzmanu ahouted. and Home the third time in an many yean injury bout a year ago, took his third went through the motions for it has handiraped him." I he Maujiw T' - t n' defeat n.i'i? probably than the injury. 205-pound heavyweight hurt Illinois share of had more than its problems, however. Two Tom McMeeley (12) misses. Freeman counters. •tralrht ideotvlon, 30-28. Pvei* Rollle Neohlt in the opening mateh. the few vomalnlng second* of the bout. Brrrtzmann has a philosophy Swimmers Swamp was riding the - cre*t r f a. Ifi- wrestlers were out with injuries, Oswalt Wins Pole Vault Ifancour showed Nesbit a stiff about this. He has said there Gopliers another with flu, and a fourth match winning fnvtk n a r inpr t i ■ vt n This ua». '•< t b*vt< n in a dual •r lie had hi-, buirhext graduated at mid-year. All these factors combined to hand State the first nig 10 victory over the Strong Kansas Thinclads left tab which bloodied Neabtt's r.oso ing In the first round. Follow¬ that up with • more of the is no rmeon to invite permanent injury' to a fighter jus»t for the sake of scoring a knockdown A victory counts one point, and a Wildcats, rame in the second, and a hard rnrotinUr of the ««• srn lie was lllini this year. t»ody attiok in the third, Lan- decision Is a* pood as a knock¬ Keepintr in mind a hrlnht'pieture of a seeoivi Bi;- 1 Tin Spartans started out. on pitted again*! unbeaten roner- »nre champion lloh Norman, thr the right foot as Dick Machert scored the fastest pin of the day Humble State, 68-36 iv»ur gave the most polished txtxing exhibition of the night out. except from a spectator's viewpoint rhampionship, Spartan tankers hanileil severe los-i-. • liiitli Vorthwestern anil Minnesnta tiiis weekend, men he tie I last year. This time S 'huyler Rf»gers, a m^weomer The meet wax'deadlocked go- After defeaiing a eak North- in the 123-pound division. He put he lost in the'last .Hi seconds. "We facet! a strong team uti th in 139-pound fight. lb ►get* ov'er- C*rt,hcr> sim.iar trcatmen'. first place medley ccla> ♦. the fii't period. In the went Hon Stroud managed to keep the-t'niversifv of Kansas in Lawrence Saturday. man battled to a draw. t: e iv.m«' any lack of finesse with •87-38. while Wall.V Dobler s'.vam v j' • so i. K> n w.i* r ti It p. Norman his victory skein intact with a Sophomore sprinter Carlo Tid McNeeley, a knbekout winner . T Sk d-i w'f. 'bit? -willingness to scrap and the |n 'tH»th 'r«>n'« Ftk St*«'e en >fire.| other fir*.t m the mde;: •d .Th¬ ai- onds' .1-1 decision over one of Illinois' well lead hi. te;'unmatvs in cop- 'm .t a week a#o^. Ubndod several vvrlift given by Referee . feu regulars In the lineup. Re* f;.v *o; in the JayhnwK '.vi'n a h«» saw the top -its* The 50 ;. ,ird 'fret st vie •is! Whitt.itch. Tim U'nodin. a soph¬ ican indoor r« cf.rd in the fl0»y.»rtF rounds, but could not s<1 hi . in 'h i I ' '> > and Ia ;m in The Kherald Ha ynex-Bally . Ag-'Upvt NO" b'a i •• t'->a f-.r l.obaugh while Harmon < the bo'„i, i I omore. pinned his opponent in dob 'i Six-tcennds flat. i■ man up for the finisher. He s the first wrestling match of his Jim t . ; " rruir f 1 M «M HeRoxe fight wax the hardest Omrles Met'a ft re. ■ •-.** al.ia »• Pan! Sehutt, edged Jerry d.. I.v (IV» d f< •" ;»'»•-1 Mel a Nf»rOme#itrrn's Gotliday misled often and Freeman wns < allege eareer. S'a'e next' fl'ir.1 • rru-ct is of the meet. Twice In. the find ti«r a great deal nor* of he difficulty. Det Fdmgton . tie) hilt hurt he knee ret the re ord two years ago at able to wwther the «8orms and . \V» tern M.fhn'an thi> round the bout wax' delayed raitiad .t. the UMnra's »i.d' n«.t Davr McCaffree t*H-k f.r ♦ "We raped a r< . file * '• ! . < - The victory was satisfying in Mailison, Wi pile up poinfr ominter-punching Saturday .f the Spartan* play after Wheonxln'a DeRoae knock- pti«e .1 threat, to S» «•; e: - •iiopd respectively ip .t),* opts but his leg \v.i« '.o v.* s- be that it kept alive State's hopes Michigan State found ed llarnex' headkear off. The McNeeley, fn*t ff»r his sire, unex¬ ! ■» t m on Field l|ou«e. fen ted. reeoni In tbf 4 to-yard yard hrenststroke couldn't hold out I • ••■• than 10 for n winning season. With Its . was more effective boxing than pected strength in the field two H7-pounder* fought toe-to- he was slugging frei-style the Wildcat?' top man, ^t. Minnesota Steuart % ,■ •econns were l< (' when Norman record standing at 3-3, the . event*, earning 19 points primar¬ toe, battering eneh other arovnd Haul SthliH.' t.lginl out Jnry D*-an must win both their On bus and Taylor .scored a take-down " Maidlow visited the trainer Spatt.ins .remaining matches against arch¬ ily fnnn the .pole vault event. Top Again thr ring ax hundred spectator* roared. thr crowd of several NUMMARY 123—H'larsMin (forfeit) Garbus and Dean Ta>!<*i with t,me of 4 57.3 Spartar. I\ vv." Sundav but the extent of the in rival Michigan next week and TP .* tune *.f 4 .3 Spartan IJiltv the .,220 yatxl birtterfly w." William Oswalt won the » v< nt *«S| M. f T 112—laataw (MRU) dor. Nrxblt ?-A I? Th<- turning point came in the Steuart swam th» < nt in usual jury is not known as yet. If he defending Minnesota in two with ;i 13-0 effort while tear;!-, .Andereipr ♦ , 138—Rogers (MRU) and Drye. • * outstanding perform, i,-. « (1 l when f faynes, trapped doesn't recover in time to meet weeks. mates Mike Kleinhan>. and Doug. llr-ddrn ■'? «om, uSiinst t.he rope* in a' neutral draw .4 39 2 at Steuart M.rim »»?n •warn the 220-vnrd a* ht suarn to a first pia. both the 220 and 440 yard /••. McKettf rs reeonied 12-8 ntwl li¬ l.tr. n* * l-f 11 1 3-.A 9 corner. lander! a sweeping left 147—Hayiww (MRU) TKO'd He- ft limn frii styU- in iOk 7 t.. et new style everts .Anmher d«. 'Mli-fl* t 3-3 X i«i hii- opponent's jaw Roae (2) MeFettrrs was the big point 1 .M 1 »• v , th« 5o an'J ion yard fje< • • . Mr Fetter- placed in f i ' • 178—Home (MRU) T«»T At * ?"• ti-n «'• r'fhts until the Wisconsin bai- dee. t'rhkn valllllVUMIHN xitwrsoT * 1-8x10 PORTRAIT I '*»■»!♦. po.ntft . coring a total of run II 1 tsots J'rh'on . fr, a a 11 a Tf ♦ U-r leanerl hark helplessly ttvv—MeNeeloy Froomon. draw (MRU) and t»n v*»rit lluhuan Bir'rtle* Mil. reUt . \| I csnii **>.n |»mr hi |fl* varr| led!.';, re I#* lean Mite (( «*nn. «*nn hv Xtixline *| It.■ i • • 2 r'utirt the rr^irr At this poinl, Mrl aflrer Moser lUrmm. t.nrdi ' M» «.i. I.nliaiikh i, 2- Aunr » >«a Tim Capt Dave la an Willie Af- fatal ToUK—MRU 4. Whronain 4 luriirlli. i s.ail.**•■%!. in linn- 1 AS and silling «f tprberry. Brian Castle and G« r- firmkenbiar ( 3 • 3-4 S Wi-tier Mr»ppe»| the fight, gi\MUt I 01 II 11. r • • u • ?'»• -vard free at \le wnn h» stm. M ivnrs a TKO. i 'A «a r «f ffr-«tvlr, w.it* h\ 11*11* fjon |*os|«i" «-otribinrd* thejr til- I andl • • A A IAIX( 2 Tavlr.r (XIX). } Xull. , 6 Proofs $11 offor Slt-IMU AIM. i lir in t4>lnr Howe Scores I «nf« t.< win tii, las' event in thi A u .:(.*. X • 1 1* Michigan State's Fred Fetty- i xt i Time 2 13 J e... 1 •i a (A|S» } l*4ul srtino (M i Itmr •»hn lost his 158-pound fight M-iird freeatyle won hy I'aiit-r schedule the «we mile n la in t .■•Ml (new «tital n.rri reinrd ( ■ For only $.Y9."> ;»:•« :t I .V III u l» •< ( Harle* M«hr. 30-28. Fetty- ,.*• v«*it (rer»l*|r »«n hv l.*t I •• (SIM. 7 l.mkbiiv. J furnrl, .»|- time i'JJ llrina this Ad • 'an • • a. • • s-n A-f A A l«»lil». a good puncher when he ran connect, missed time after As Red Wings heith iMM. 2 Time I inter (Ml. } Jim looker ixtsj Time .'■Ni-verd indie .rtii ■! r.ieille>. won l»% 2J S 2iS»-|.ird lnrtivnlii.il n.r.llrv I'eterMin (Mi. ? Il irmnn iais »"n t lire* i .i OFFER VOID FED. 21 time and Mohr countered with Will* luihlet (SIM .» Jern l.ar- Itircer (XI) lime 2 I Id For Appointment CHAM ITS t*• 1 At » n" IS-11 44 sh.irp romhinations. Wiseensin us»n tl- *rsmnd brnit Halt Leafs, 4-1 hio IXIX» •' it « 1 Tom Alili r*.»n I li^rtw (M l k livmt Xrhnnkrlrh wm tiA I hail (XI). I w ii k ( M* AIUr.l • m MarKitt III \ltl| Ml.II tc points 213 3 i MM ;• I Xam .■ni' (Mt. vard J huttirflv (MS) Tune. 2.SI I Dottier ( wnn XIXI. J fcv loh^ (t ; Studio 20,*. M.A.C. AVE. Milt ms AA b»rm shaa 1* Points II t ie I ber:on IB5 pound n»:it*'h wh Chrisdo- able t»» get Inside play afti r another Sundav nigh' its tb\* I)etroit Red Wings bwk J knnnlri 'Mi .•(H« vara llirk Hrtileirhrr (MM birkilrnki : Inn |n»lrl (M sun lime h» Ail Jirn .. ha vard (reeslAle SIM. 2 las Iw# won (Mm, h> 1 l*at(»- l.a»t • AA Shaw S t« T-me V« « ('♦■han'*i defense and xeofx* re- over third place In the National s.t irti (M • 2 \l (..son (W». ( xt) f SbAW • a I I'tnl (.irnarl (Msi Tune 2 -'I ?«» sard hatkstrnke won l<* Mai", t Shaw 4 ) fs'attslly with tipperrutu ami Horkey Iseague with a 4 ! tr»- tH.-vani IreeMvli win k» I'sul i V.). 2 t axon (MS). 3 l.nn.D Armstrong * ii bod v punefi**:, even when fJe- umph over tin Toronto Maple si hud (Mi. ? Irrrv (..irbu* • Ms» Time ? .'I 4 II.lie 1 t v ban bali»i i MX» Tuna 4(«-tard freislvlr w.n bv si»„, 11iila A a » f lvfct (XI i. 3 Xan lx< Shr/Minl's I .1 J i MS). 7 in van * 8 against the popes Goolje Terry Sawchuk ot the .'iw varrt hrea«t«(rnke won hv l»ee it. n (Ml lime 4 JX ! .? * It. van llnrhe, S,«irts»n 178-j*>unri«*r Wings marie 38 save* 17 of Minrlon iMM, • Have A|r< atfrer ?r« varrt hrea»t%fmkr winbv M»il • IMlllrtflrM 4 II iaim ? ritinclon (MM. J »»>• p who rtefixitisl an NCAA etiomp- i Aj s i | Mike farmer iM i Tmn them in the first p» nod when ('.wii/his (la stirs ( mm..so * ; is I linir ? ?S.3 palDir x |A i'wi the uxek before, won a the Perl Wing lumped t.» a lon-varit (ree«Hle rlav *«n kv 4(M»-«ard freestvlr relav w. • 1-0 lead Toronto ruined Saw Mirliuan stale iW»llv Imkler Inn Stirhiian state (Tavlor f'»*r. I-anker Itlllv Xleaart. (."rd* ».»r- t'ailerson lohuuM t Afmn. .Ire tYwvtl To lit . churl * Fhutouf bid <>n a final netlj. i Nnrth«ve«irrn linn J Ml lime 3 !•« perud power play, final Si nre Atirhuan Slale S*». final Xf ore Miililsan sun Vluav* l.ook Your Very llr*l Tr.nv (#«wick and Ni k Mi- h- \or plaver* and j^-mg to Kel'% who fired h<»na a 20-f-«»t- «r p.u• the screen* d-out Tor- Oli!.. CoolMV I? i th»»( lownd'y • o>'o»t f'pm wrvuei rew d'/tlMAisg bley Evewim Pinner Special Country-fried (•2.1 K. Cirand Hiirr CWekM With Ralad or Yrtrtahle Potatoes — Rolls And Butter — f'oflee Only 99c 1.AXSIM; CAFE Next to I.squire Theater Mfrhlian Mate renter John (ittea notehe* a basket a* the Free l.vening Farktng Utis dumped Illinois Raturda* night. 89-58 to gain sole posse*- " o( first plare in the Rig 18 rage chase (ts|4»ry page one.) 7 m ► • FATS DOMIUO * m sr. MMS • TMt imi »as • i« lmum C0G1 ■ -1 Mi* HI'HI • »m • (Ml Mill • MM' «■« I MM* H»tU • IN (CM • •* • »•»*• MT« I »• * S t ' V * • J, '«u *«| I—M Ml '* MXI «•».' SM( »- #sr» - FR EE - ' ^ Om plain skirt sr sumdgi fUggid id nmd oraoooo ■■■ piwvvi i 8 ? fiN cartMRls. ,< ' mm tun Or COLLEGE CLEANERS OWfOOur !Ht Horth: I HI * (.20 W . Ali.'lii^an 4 31'' east grand river at mieliigan state "320 sttulli parking Washington, downtown arrangements available LUCON^ IIKS. Man. Ikru Frl. S Sal. 8 • 3 • P Phsat IV 24113 lUHi U- jnU2-L*l Wolverine Ice Jinx by State Wisconsin,. Illinois Bow to Gymnasts pucksters Win Two, The Michigan State fry m muds Saturday turned back Wisconsin, 75Jfl, and Illinois Navy Pier, 66-40, to win the Take Press SportH triangular meet ttt Madison* Wn. I By curr van meter Trophy Nit tit spurt* rditnr—l.arry r.intin MICHIGAN STATE NEWS six The Spartans took firsts in events, lirontal capturing exercise, trampoline, side horse, bar. -r.HI th rings • free aid bed event Spartan ficorge Ifopelv grah- a first against in the tumbling Wisconsin com¬ February 17. 195ft Page H>, tumbling events. I >;ivJuiran State's icers broke two monopolies of the t'nl- Dick Becker enpfured first petition Illinois and a second acaln«t Navy pier. l,yr«i*y °t Michigan as they downed the Wolverines twice place in the free • exercise to A'*'nough w.nning handilv |.:rin. the weekend. State stopped Michigan Friday night Simrrisnu'ii rem-iin undefeated in fh.'it event. V' C* nch (leocge SzyjMila thought |v Sj»:!!*tan Arena. and was victorious in the Michigan Saturday night, 2-1. Saturday night's Tom Ten-.pie e trampoline ev»nt went 1 > the te:in> looked ragged. "We» wi'l hive to i oprovr* for Mich¬ game was < al fiirard. high p«»int man I,- n f't sudden death overtime, H in and Low fur the Sparfitns, placed flr*t igan.' The he said. Rjwirt.itis rrin into their y Stjtf broke a 30-year In the side horse event. urch rivals Feb 23 at Jcnisori. Michigan's iee. The The icers did everything ex¬ h'K-kev te;en io win at... cel, t put the puck past Childn In Triangular r»r Stan Tard'iis. Stnte's hori/- hi! tj.ir expert who his scored But ♦■he Northwestern will field him •• next invade Saturday ■ •, was the 1028 team in the fir-t period. Parke had 29(» points vri numerous nccas- f"T a duel met* , nd. they won the Mirhiian a eounle of go! !en In a triangular meet Saturday n placed first in his event. opportunities i •, hut lit den's in (Jvm. C'oaeh Charies |frf«« Trophy which was ori«- Has plagued by bad 'uek on Sfhjr.i. ter's Anr o Fcrta's [>erformance on Ifjtr.t in an^ *** heen the on h t,iv The tcitms went to fencing team wo a fl <• st !l rings rated him a firs* |r»rr't* <»f the Wolverines «inre th'ir dressing rooms vvrth a one and loit one to bring i'< ;• that event flMNKHAt. MII.I.S scoreless tie. Rei--on'x rcx-ord to f.ve vv.ns .i.-d •;.k»;ters started at .1 two IovS.es, INt'.Oltl'ORATKI) DrVunno, scoring his seenod Id the fir Big 10 Standings , Fudav night as th-v t meet State's fen¬ goal of the series, put the Spar¬ cers live t«, the University -»f • 7 18 «»f the first per- tans ahead at 7:10 of the seeond Wiseman, 1R-9 State's s.ibre •h Chr Stofferson flip- period. Parke and MacKentie team 1<« !. 3-4, with li.iro'.d M - w I. Pvt. puck past Rtws ChiWs. picked up assists on this goal. i'alia w.nni-g thn-e and John MIC IIIGAV STATE fi 3 .fi«7 Cliciniriil Ktifint'iTs goalie, with Joe Po¬ Both teams had other good op¬ Spartan icers clear puck against Michigan in 3-1 victory. K ' "ky winning the other one Indiana 5 3 li!T tt Bob J asson getting (June X Summer Grads.l portunities to score In this per¬ Tie f" I team lost, 7-2. with Si Pardee - K 4 .fiOfl Fred DeVuono added iod. hut Selinger and Child* Simondt w nn ng both of 'the Ohio state 8 3 .51*. • iroal at 1R 22 in the to meet reprrsrntatives IM - • held them at hap V;. tones The eoce team lost N'orthw estern S 5 .500 > rh fx-beine iwarvt- from our( entral Resejreh •. R-3. witti Hoger Jsr.in win- Michigan | # .500 • : Parks and Boh Arm* The third fltanra siw.v Slichi- Iowa , t.i.v two .1 i Fsl Hildebrant 1 4 .500 |..ilior.itories. (' onlaet e in tie the game with one min¬ Minnesota 1 fi 400 Schedule Fngineerinc Place¬ . your V- .~an spoiled g-wlie Ji*» • ute to play A half minute I-. the Illinois 3 fi .3:51 • vi I meet, the Uni- ment Office for it '«■• b»d for a. shutout ;.t later Michigan shot at. the State t\ i«ron*itt 3 fi .333 an ap¬ " vi • •, { W.-vm n defeated ti e d penuri. Gary goal. an.-J the r»»| light went on.. pointment t id\ ersity "f I bv the • !< d the puck in af.er If seemed that Michigan had J'UiVi c a NF I.TS i. r.tie.,1 .f 18-9 a\*ki iii\t i 'h winmig two while HfCHT, Hill -1INCISTER up the overtime period. • ? »v \rmilr.iiu' » i. A nit-.trim Is f ■ i i ■»: 1 M.d;, , and B 'ger ' the Wolverine* their An.o S*\t?o nryh, * lit » Si,.M« iii f shii* ' • 2-1. in overt era* on M.-h- s'oid. It Hiissone. was a terrific team ef¬ S Vi S i'.llllrii I# lti.il »* II II .wle-ii III I lnh .V! ■ n e.fh won one. BURT .LANCASTER v . In » nee St.i'e ee-;l* defeated l ?\it«e outhtadled. iiUtplavoI,' «*d. and thus thm-matc-l fort He and we deserved to win." commented. fi 40 I IhiiiI t III M II VI I i* P irki-r* I"•>.•. 8-1. with H'»Uer Jiran and TONY CURTIS a-o -Selinger 7 'V ItilUclfIr-I# I ,, iMOrtllrl Id If •' • • is .i tat leith gi-ttmg three *v ; ..v throughout. The • v v .• gi«it and Bed iMei Chris* R I# II ilhpr I > i H iihi-r >, white Handy Hippler av- La.V.V-p^^-rJ todl- .' .m> i which Michigan ex.-oiled R VV R i'h.'f V i , |t ,lhrf 7 . tofferw.n > did a gv**i job of '• I# Uiiili-ilirlri I vi IPiMrrfirli e -U.'e t f •: tfie "'her two • . v shots on net. Michigan ly.ng up Michigan's high seutcr, t.i-hot State 48-31 Bob White " [lagers Fresh for Wolves USF TONIGHT AT ODAM S rl Mucky' 13th Proves CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS HO AST I'ltlMI-I lllll (if IlKEF \r Jl s ....... OUST complete dinner n — NOW! s,,mv T OO P.M. "• Far Complete Program [Lucky for Spartan '5' By I.ARRV WROBI.EWSRf 9 SPARTAN BEIrL RINGERS and all > ourx for *1.75 -TWO BMlOU FROM TIIK CA.MPF8" -«w4 Infirm itlon Dial Ell 2-38IT WEDNESDAY The "unlucky" 13th win fur the Michigan State carers 11:30-8 15 1040 K. Grand River Et» 2-01T1 MICKEY ItODNEV on-MV* STII.Ij ItKMtlNS "IJAIIV FACE NELSON" l.v'tirday nijrht was really a lucky break f«»r the Spartan*, GET MORE OIT OF I .IFF . . . fill OIT TO % MOVIE! |icr< rclinyr to Coach Forddy Anderson. I'HHVIltl S IVS'lIII MUNTAI. "We were very fortunate to " ~ *■ — - — Illinois having trouble U» ohly hivir the audio jmrtion. HM'HIIII'M 11 NUCMSSAIIV T'ie television viewer* mi«s»s1 |r bemuse it gave u- .» Where there's a Man... ' g. re t> stit»tftute and keep (i t »p-n.8ch haiftmie perform¬ •irters fresh for tonight'* ance to ,1 gp»up ,1 Spartan gym- I'lloNK mk. \x Ksuori i\ «>.or*r>:v > with Miettigan." said Au- nxt-. featuring Ertuxftme | Hipbh-I! Hurry Combef flHinoif RIGHT NOW-INTER THE 1958 there's a Marlboro «i * wus shrewd to clean the rmn when his starting «»utf.t / t score.*' be addtxk "many fans were displeased w ith •id h:»!f jHTfomiiim |k.t the reuervwi win make mii- |a«»- :i»»d by doing so they w.'l wn • men" I wms happy to Use so Harry Suffrin i 0 . ♦ > Jsni Rtouffer, who »*»>r- |«e »i\tn ;#»ttits on three f.eld If*' free toss, was laud- $5/000.00 'Scholarship in * -nd a Ik tn Anderson fur tus play I'Jut. * getting liet'er all the an«i the bench strength ■« tr.«- ong run w ill be the key |k" in" deciding. the champ* ■r^ t+i ■ v An>1erpm «a.d in the firxf ha!f of the Advertising Awards' |T> rwl televised "game of the |*re' j p*»wer failure r**suir*-.i • > out-state far.* weie jb'e ♦ e « KI BE rir*« TM IUIM111 ,vn Mlm.rM.ij IRfll .M jv.r IHih* HUtr |>m \ nvrr Wbrrnnln Jto |« aim. I* I—h romprlilinn in prr-rntulinn «>f i.lru- for rrl.il .i.lx rli-i.iK i- iioh <>|m'ii In all ■luilrnl- »< Junior or p| >rnior ■landing al I l.e I ni»i*r«lllr-i— MICHIGAN STATS UNIVSRSITT folio- in. fm Subscribe Row UNIVISSITV OP DlTtOIT univirsity or rrichioan al WATNI STATS UNIVSRSITT J** lfc 'empapor for the ne*t to • con read iM wortd-fomous i for $4 50. fust hod »h# lo rnniiir.gr inlrmt in rrlailiui. Mild-burning Marlboro combine, prized _ I"— tubacnptien rare. a "JO news coverage C"»cy Ihr llarry Suffrin 'Siliolar»hip in W**' a! features. C# lor refer- \d>rrli«inn 4»»rd«' l.a>r liren r»- recipe (created in Richmond, Virginia) ■ work, •aMidird. Cjoh a-aril- lolalinu IST* eeder tedey Inclose of the world', great tobaccoa with a N**:* or money order. Use cou- lo.MW.M* arc brin« offrrrd lo lln- A leag —bit. a,h aiaana below. four parliri|Mlln| uniirnlMr-. good tobacco and a mild Cellulose acetate filter of conaiatent Chrehoe konce Mafwter 9s Not (',01111mm ('oust' Burroughs Corp. AH interested in Cash Sales, regardless of major. Mech. Engrs. (B) (M). Register find 011! about the interesting positions, a-sistanre in Oullxvird ilarine Corp ent include' Tower GuatxJ, Moi> tar Hoard. Junior Count il. S»n- years of marriage, t hese figurrs alone (Miitit up the nerd for more adequate preparation for Of In flation.' Says Economist 1Z furthering your education and outstanding promo¬ tion opportunities with the world's largest manufac¬ cctiint Erofiosctl conditions, research facilities and opportunities to • Marriage course, in college most of the time fhey arc merclv ttor €x'onf response to the isxpre -• cd wishes of ttie Thnrsday night at Labor prices. suggested an air-land inspertimi location*. -Minli-nt fiodv Ihx-.iii.-i' students anil Imliistrial llelation- system for a proposed nuclear- (»"\s rnrnent spending on w.r free zone In Central Europe, in¬ Reserve your career derision until you have talked felt Inadequately prepared for ( enter. deferv J.eggefl ;e. O man inge. . mt e u;i - formed sources said Sunday. with the Douglas representative. It may be thenioq Attempts to ftick «»n wage.' iria.-r- factor in faire incre.ex If Uiu- t. true on the college fuid hold union. rerpon.dhlc for .'n the last la years, and D important interview of your life. leycl it is even ' more true "'i tl. yn.d'i- aid that respr.nsilnlit . . MCAMI»t'.. CI.ASSIFIKDS provoking iriflati'iti .have Ion • ■the hi-"!: 'iioof level b»«r«ll'-o f.'a hi-ek infla'r lis w.' HIGH RKADKRftliiPS "very much overdone." -aid h . ; . . . . tin- vas" majority of high si*h«Ni| . tt.e f«'• t» U)W COST Sll YOUR DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT I.lovd'f; Hcynolris * ' • . .11 vi"V. I-imcht. . . . . . . •tU'len*- don't I'll to college, but Dr Itevrioi ls head- »t m • FOR VOUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT " i • i. ■ eef! \ jfgo uuHTiage The •• • .oik ■ ftepartment at Yah- t'r.i Last 2 Days eonole. make up ttie majority \er 1 *y and c- iTfieially re^.u.l- "t (»ur (tlVore, marriage chip e, at e I a one of the top authorities on wages and wage ytruetun-. LUC ON 2 Laff Hits! SPARTAN Msr e etirriileil m la-em e Hit No. I shown ZD 6:15 «l:45 speaking In the MSI'- series. • - " <■ s| u'teiifs want persona? In¬ "Current Issues in Industrial Re¬ ItVltltKIt SHOP MARILYN IMM'MA formation alr»ut adjuslinef • a' lations," Dr. Itcvnolds said wages OPERATION £ I'latlir Travel • I'.'fni couiieil and dorm eluur- 1cr marriage About lb'- aie MOUOMNN II; N ilarrlMi. I hlnrk < I lap- FREE niHii for t'MOC She wi»s pre ; ;• n.iiiv married t.rmlutillaii Info Itnnly MAD (mm imcs J» North nf Krllotg Ontrr Jp HI1II L.VMI OR,.I K j dent. s|K»r's chairmari and h.q.- "The que-.!puis ina • nfU 1 i MTMNR NMT lain of her sorority. • k«si in marriag.- iiMines luivi- I'or II intvr (.rotliuilrs BALL MTMM rCMKtl iwMP.WSWAV.WAV* PRE-OPENING libeling ha. spent three yr.ir t» 'to with ,-a-x adiu-tiiunt with I'nien Hoar11 ah 1 >. p.. i- pi egiuiru-y. and ehddinrth The Seiiiiifs graduating winter »?«;.• of that group. He t six -oil-1 !arg «s-t category of qui •- term ran get information e«»n- III. N,i. -h,»Mii uemtx-r of |»i.i Delta Tfu-ta b . t:«>u, ii-fer to money, religion, O-rnitlR isHuiiH ta eineld e\i - jMi'AP-'fUMI ternity. I'ait and piesvpt aetiv I personal adjusTim-ut ere. nov a Sernoi (tffjtx- of- k»Gfl FATP1CK . an CHARtfS C08.JPN • GIANT flei.d deel.e-.-d Slllelav HOf HIUEK " learning "To nan t«> civ get assume along in that mar¬ dent S|hs'Ui 1 inMru«*tioh»- for ftu- H0W1D plkinntng t.< attend eom- riage is a natural hv-prodm-t of the home is most unrealistic. turliceniei I Seen.1 «>T».1 an > . available at in.t Ad ttie Huililm.'. MWARtCHUHat^' a l» Mill KMMMM-iClWIMKOPt Siinlii-x of roller e and high ( •wnmi'tu-euiejii i- .-a-hedltled for s4-I|imi| students show that .'•••- March U lite laughs arc continuous— N.V. Post Wt'i of parents do not give tlieir children anv srs informa¬ Childten outi.iuk-.sharp knives — ( OMINti S4MIN — TOOUSERS :r,;\h,r;;r "bonjour tristesse 12 tion at all or at most ,» limited and hot burner .. .1 fia/ard in amount. ft-.- kitclu 11. tie- National Sab - (sileii! "nils 4 ;• is. iiik 1". omiorbib'c l.reaie-C 111- wd.li t> I'ouncd »a>-- SWEATERS .ruiai the suiips-! e vv 11 -Veil' '|S.,. i a -:;.! ,i.h , tlO? |!- ' SKIRTS iriainl DUD.III I It III \ 4 i .:«•< idi |>iep.n P. .u Iran: then 'fore. -l", *. It ..f bee the .up", Mil's.' 'he horn, the tc- A Campus-to-Carecr Caae History INCH "Mnrtiniufl" a . lief. .i vp. irtx idei.1 ..f The., • m. .I'ernative 1m ' t alible I.. -limi..| t h. I in: MOST l\ l»ICV CLEANING v . . i |u ••par.if p f" • .. • mt* i Sj .it.in »{ u ii i -e U 'cdue.t?loti.i Mith Knrh S^il, ( nal or llrrm al KrsuUr 1'ri.r 1 it. iP le: I tl.lirmpn I'D I.! HOT • » '|, ! M Voting JH-op . Me,k I.., 111.. . . , H»• e.- Your.. ISO'. He t 'I II '• ' n sr.".. . . fur i. • iter u .1- e t .1 : ..'tile' KImI i. , . . ,ef . IcONLY - aid ThisCigpia - Ie 0*11 ONE I'AIR TRUrSERS DOGS l«i .1111 iXith i111II- "UMrlini/,-,1" for Jii-I I Any Mill. CimI it.mi|i 1*.KOI (.11 »r Drrw at RcguLr I'rio I I B. 52. |H.»a < _uit. Foal or Drew al Regular Price (.Mil) I llib H'(.l| 1 IB 22. HiiR with a rapretanlaf.ve of the *l\r Likrn patt in ail kimU of i n- feient; I njs asked to make an e\- gtmx'riitg |»r»»jet tsilunng the tuc peiino iital installation of some newly H I've Id-en %stilt the telephone emu- develop* d line concentrator equip¬ DELIVERY W .iia-li fur Our CHRYSLER |mn\," "«»2. sit)- Hill IUpmIc, M.I "Lath projevt brings spet ial plol-lellis to >oIw\ . i uhttie, ment. \ I let selecting the test location. 1 engiin-ered facilities for the remote concent?.»b»« unit, and trunk plant to piiom: INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING " I akr .1 eouple of m i nt jobs I »!i.l the central otliee. GRADUATE SCHOOL a- examples. One Ha* I" plan ami "Another thing aliout these jobs — the telov atiou of telephone la- they're a tesull of the growth of the ED. 2 6517 taer«T • Start >»ur car.- r with lli>- Ki.|tim-.-rinir vilities neat a new drawhiitlge. I he telephone business. Not only do proh- liiviMi.ii »t t hrysU-r eurporation - job incluilevl designs for attav lung tele¬ lelns like these keep life interesting U-ailcr in 111'* auU>nuiti\«* imluatry. i phone table to the finished bridge and for a telephone engineer, but they • Sr-l.-t the fl.'lil "f cinrlMwrinir y.«u liV. Ik'-I l.v aitual work a.—iKimunl!. in tin' Jt'iutrlnii-nt VOI' s. Uit. for providing service to the budge- tender's oliuc and the Un ks. mean tunities to that careers ate siiow'what you can full of oppor¬ Jo and • •••'• ne hour *'lhe other job was completely dif- get ahead." • Enjoy u'll Chrysler r.ir|a>ruti"n U'nelH- as a Ctirysh r iwii/.n..». (it t all tit Ckr0»trr ln*titu't Iptt-isii'. lit f.H.'x " li t M iliitcr J. Kluwle i« and willi Woulhern llell Telephone Telegraph Tompany. lie is one of many yoiinu men who are limliiig interesting ami re¬ VARSITY DRIVE- 1WM8BS thefn°sf in A > £%c In to I fatal*'') it.itiaf'i* ' ! warding rareers with the llell Telephone torn- •ILL u TILIFNONI puur I'hcnm ut (Wirt -and at panics. Ask your placement ntlirer for informa¬ 423 tattye an inter vim' today.' tion ulmut the careers these companies offer* COMPANIIt IN E. GUANI) Riclil A craw Fro* HUM 01->* •—J