r, (t rob AT* CBVCKLt RTIl.t FNIClll . vtiry: "MM t» you The weatherman predicts no Irt-up In «hf past week's ultra* yft"" I..* trmperatur. s low lnr«il.it fjnf: "No. tat kf hat au *n- niKht w.v« .'-in iPmos. and t »• (tgrm'«t ring hi Ma valor." day's htsh I* liirtMst II-!# ilr- trees. Snow flurries al«-» are r*- prrlfd t«il»v wltli winds I#-!# mph |lr«|(l<'« thai the weather will he pretty nlre. VOL. 49. No. 140 east lansing, michigan—wednesday, february ID, 1058 PRICK 5 CENTS Solotis Mix Slate Legislature Recession Debates New Plan till Finns Move Would Have Students lb-lire Const ruction lloiuls I -jiil-r, TIIPII BII'MI ii* iin i\*(Mtvtit» em** l'rti|i »>d fo unofficial 3d hetou. as Ihr nintrr'i iiomi in'H w.rvr cr. \\ iliuril ii iiiii i won ;»j provii! «•( M j- lf«uoi Hu!* . a WhKe llo i e briefing on the c «.t,»rP*»n h% S.vret o< I..bor Mitchell. (Mil inthiiiiB u'lmlnl* «nt In note* ixrri'tnR lo par $90 « year ilnci'siaM ami Southeast for each vear they're enrolled. hv Tttf ASMItltftD phi'*•» Knew land the Henate minor Musicians Perform \k ith Fecliii" i,hi affair* will lupin a Note* would fall due live years lt« leader, reported there was 1" tier • i**ue. The winter'.* worst cold wave litTuipht Arctic misery to cmeral agreement at the meet- tlay ro-itul of led iii i s aii.l eastern thin! of the nation turn in Tuesday. I ittlc relief inc that nnrmploi men! will • L* in sijrht from temperatures as low as 10 depreos kr«». In several sections it was the cnltlvitt F?h. IS in his. *iari deeltninc thai haslne** in March m III hegtn and lm- Bach Kcnclitions "Heartfelt9 public appearances at MSI' to* la v. Ifonrva Is t r *ee'»n«! "f four routidaitlon ni V"ii mifttit call fund." Hep L'n* Wilhifl it -.ftmo! alum fi•* lbr«-rr- iv. I prmtne fairla mkhi thereafter withnut artlheial tUmalt* ny Jim rsrr* the fvx-lmgk <»( the human »' It teh's sense of humor got In¬ A"i»riean I'luvcrekiro Field b*in 1 -»ld the Iki'p "flulv the pry- h»virt " to the art here, for the rmbU %r • (T (Auk's! ivetnl* rs -ehed- J The death toll from the h«\iw weekend snow and th» fo'd w.i-.» Tuewhiy nigfd nine *-o!o mu- |x*ople wtto ,'rt he »<<%« fueling in !'• S»-*i ,h>hri-.n (D-Tr*l, tlie th •? iv ing \ ei v ml) to tn ft I»'irn< ilut Ihl* will spoil Froff rph K'1'ac.I.i id d»'«i*o1| Man S« n.»i«- ('••voting an entire pmrrom to I ii*i Mueller's blrlhdav onlv |'laii:(*l it would hire( v ain j nwapv-'y leader put the Dft • •! lip I•« i* the gr<- it a m «**ta' 'uh from the rntMC of fel'ovv fo |-1v s'i'MI m (»•if | V.lliona endured misery and inconvenience !?• luted rural v chuirrtu n of vi* key enmmitte**. hoeti r. • r-H'tjetv. I ila- w-1■ ' | I i (V - Put It •' i-v if mi * * In** in ran low on fuel and fond Helicopters fluttered over th« hle.ik t.. »*.rk we«k on a JO-j^unt kt-'-w n and infer•« t jn f if'. . i i./dna- . *' -it ti niii" • . v hh-h pi ' v M.iTtn I.other once rernurke*! The VI p composed of ta il. rb>' veil III a ho if rv. try side with relief for marooned farmer* The bereaved in i.nti-r«* tMinR program The group i!'"i.i|.il' I t' e |.n»''' un Tti * . .Ill I* -, a-rotv al**» planned t«» re- t*-«it "t xiienvnee proves that Jllllu* lltltrr, Hide; Itolterl ford »f i.-, f jpi.de New York were unable to bury their dead because e.f tit¬ . uii It i iv ' f«i 1111.» of the hit le: Kiwiw drifts in cemeteries \ ew th" i'v»--a.bi'.H:r? of a tiX next - to t'u- Won! of t'sd only Itloem. ohor. I'ilern I arrrll so- n t h'- i iii it! Mieh's mti?!v Ib*p A'blafi defton'-i (f»- cut this ysawr n u'k* ih-eivr* fo {*• i x-oiled us pr iro. Niirm#n Farrow, ha**- Ow»r-.ol, iiaiti-ii'Ml Iii'hli? | The National (lUafd w.t* out »n Delaware and New .1 -*#v ♦«» i ' trnph ii reprej.Mt/le. the nuNtixo* and govertmw «»f hi rl tooe llcrn.ird Greenhmisc. VV'MI.'d i: .ill la !( t/v [ I vllu: fo. n r>vo:s and bring feed to farmers It war Delaware's word hu - in: , tu I'-t.v-inln led jov. mmm a*ked the eammiltee fsrvmething llnv have juii.'l ' rr-lln; Jan Prrree. tenor- Flrna r't r H'tof tMiillv t-xpre**e»| in a *-dorm of thia century and Attautic i'ltx \ w orst winter in more rhalrmrn w» came up Otckljr Nik) 11 id i contra Ho: Faul flan- When I n 20 years. -* with lrn*bllir pcipoxik aimed Four MSI' Mm nw*kv. pi i no Mitirirc Milk, l»r"t* *• I'ke f< i }«»v ' Mv U-''eying ymir heurt, .Irtti* IX gr.nhiyte^^^M-. • 1 at rrbvlnt credit, maltiplytng violin Uilh.iin srhrlde hi* the said I w.. i*ii $! 7no tir travel In the Faat was irrv»ii«l» marled Score* of flight* *f . r.- " t public mmk* prn>e«u and |rn* at f ranee led. ether* opera led up to |N hour* behind schedule erall) creating imarr pit**. fvice Circuit ( oh/7 direr tor. N« in i»f the iruif I' ;.»n* iheii!- year seven T«»I i.v io s (*nt tude-.: irui.-i; , i>< t sv.rt- tie T-e New York Central's Commodore Vanderbilt pa«-en*»r ♦ in»t -xilaiie- sr. niMi n.u llilcli-llilviti^ tn n..t»st the but all . f p Tin'ft Cliurpcn f ,\«xt in Chicago from New York nearly 20 hours late- i,.>ng d» - tio*; Trnpnnub t«» in fy a ta* rratuc- Kn«>w L*tul •*! 1 (hi of . . • . ■ .1 » >v .• | pr«a| (van ! hurt d « n\ »mi« h ' were reported on most line s and in New England several trior..* effort I si we raker*: h.t.ii* t the hum-'. ft. ? the White 1 louse confer- to \4 ' > t• i I'. m:|.< ,t- anil a form- r Slill PntltliMii • Three student* l/re for aiio'hi r eigtct ilav. completely ataUcil. »*,. «• A Hjkt tv unwi e at tli. This Jfirv . » < • evident and to • ♦u'h-nt. now ».* eroplovc of the e'ir dudy |Sf- rtagrs of heating gas forced the evacuation of families and t • |a«X.t»e fit ht«ivy r 'v» r - «rt (ii'i'.if • 'it. faev .irrin.'"- c/r '.ii' on i » i ii.- give il e •d schools and industries in Kentucky and (hoigi.i The i * »t .«• •£,(*.it»m> and ite imj«»rt- livnt oi u.reurt curt Fiui.iv on e. iV", were won \ ■ • (• ;.ri deufiil'v ' Profs Take aiwe of ?..* ■-. 1 • ,iv ♦ peroax.i.g grnp v f- • • | Washington's school* remained closed and man* e»f Ihr capital* «",ir n. *.-e.a it(4£ " • of hn-.k.r-g and r !/•»' Ili- I of I v irtrpe • If o I r ' ' 1 •I' day S>M« federal worker* slated ana? freem Ihrir job* for a second •ei an t. I'd I-ui ing ju. n <• and »w uA ' ' ■il ..ml, roil' * ofTa .«! .vii«I Tuwdiiy 1 .' ' : ..if . i. ■ i in IlK MII.I.ARD IIANN % but l>e »ub • hearfc't Dvan&hips i ■ iv 1't.i nun w-a.vi*t predmi ■« v • . .. V hrxiM* lecture *ritc* . . re fid.,*; 'ii of fjr N Weather Dure ml. fore raid onlv • !»gh# iMsl.-r.it -n f< r* f hur-- a renewal of colder weathe r o.cr the ah h« i, I I'uiiiling* Sought h.virtnc Monlay and wi re hour. I yn to I- . .'!• • v Ipri m« 1 1• ( r Dcr V. fin fi^* *v>« rury arc 17 h. . «.» with forecast was for a month of » >id weather i in r.g For lilt Art Show over to the higher court Keunrth Madison. IS ' lo - Ii . 1: f.,1 • ' ► ik an tul.-, »it« o-!»rut 'he mu r-de- (hi ('.oust v»n<\ N H.. hat! an unofficial 4ii b«tow /» * \ -r\ N.J., M»ph«Hiiore. Ikivld Seotl, program a . ?• |. • ;,'.i G ; M a I i lb '•». sa d l».rtn «n'.il >em.rrfir, "After In- 1. t.i "III r •):. • U P« ridi in-i Wlud Tw*» MSI? f»r»f • '»>r< hav*- finrlnnatl. Ohio. Junior; Harold i5> . ;|I n.'.ide pe«»#*!«-•. ill n , ,«c [•.r: 25 below, with m.ein dmiI- m a uu/« n count •■«. -tul *n>.w bnu'.<' Th » • i.nh in wrtsrsit- Ae»>'u*," hi t'en the t <"»l ' l> *tl c pt> I 'tiMie.' .i|^anti!n.erits lilu*. I'ontiae *rnH»r. and Me- mi • ru i |l -"IN -x at Ke>ord low? for the date were- !6 in tow in Portland, Ma ire. 4 7 t fit, art e?V Tt' is fiir ttve I'n.r.ll div if . oe Pi Mu. ' Ih.i talk* are nprn tu Ihr I I'.: Gill .1.7 "litre, hilt ho de* ier.ita*. nil the Wt*1 ( iu#»uri( ni r» 1'fit'v 4 above at Ne w York City * d ttii I'll oft it e iliarerd with Illegal entry of a . "ii llir International t lull. I* *rt for 'A . . nororitv and two fratrrnitie* D Iti'tmid VV laiMitiolrri has uutrk, northern Maine had at»m nadun:* in kt-n bf.;. F« .V Tiivo-r Uiiarit In Il..!-*• id::.lit: e *<: • a-- r raff ir* «>• •. wx.*! r r*»lnr>, day morning. Animal Alum lli'»i-rl *ce Ihurxdav , al 7 '?• p m. in Ihr (&• • 14 above at Charleston printx and imapbio. ceramic*, The inci h rd started ,w.th T< wer ' i»»iir t -" ■' 'iuor» • or of the women'* divl*ton. and lower K«M»m I'ninn, and K *pnn- tr.ition ;»! bit ''fiive'•«!y of < n- - Iieach. suffering thremgh on» "f ' « • ' winter* ir *• i wtwd the rnrn ternuxt a "pr the Fanllel lie rxeeulivr coun¬ l,on laridfioiiu iais iai-n .I pr prrrt a:ri eraftc, and M*ulp- mens honor.*i ' ! f. *oied hv a group of student* in "'iscd its Monday high of rij de^i«.- rcithcrn n» w:paper cil t«»da». (• »r of ecitiiom.. h«*fe su «•* t.rrev v.de i*»n'v mid'' a' the Alf • a inual alumn • j 1 ' IMiltliral m irnrr and rroitomir*. enactment to winter tourists - ( hi Omega M»rority h"ik-e How ¬ M . V.u ll ila **-.* !•• f./t, . An e-graved plaque will l«e «/» 7. 21 th. Vi nn and the |i«»iice Profe <»r 1 f. (*>'< | J» Ska mm ever, fwv« charged Ba- t1.. r-ii'i i "m Ari a i'h'.r .»f *cv( nd ' tlie hr,*t plan winner , av\,r*.«»l a< tive dlir.-na tt« • . «t tto < ,»-i!! to eijuilatile villi- liaima Will tax aue Hum of «.* oa* rt>*^ ?rr*.ra! «ral th.rd part y got more senou* it? towel-, years will t* |.iiv«nt .1 i. .• w:ih «on e ail la |xirtux|*iting for tin- r-ig:nn« i.n ir<»n, itcrus valued th'mi ad\ iI - s« r f.uard.- . s. all rued t'-cag* at IVanon.i, CI if Skut.- \Hug<> Ice Jam Forming foNii Mhh-h.bO #mi about I'd Of T'U!n of visit* to mnnljrr un - The (xt.-Pinc- *ut«T»it*.»«i mud fi-.n : Ml • I * . m'ih f - Tt.-u fo'M i.o . I- art i"»- npt .I.'* .•ud colleg**. Eleven *• r. ai.'» lias tain a rnetnber o? I*. arat oStwr entries tn i-a'd: w« re a-hlid to their l«s»t Lie v < ' "in. I- I "i ■ ir.f to t.ii i- i•; V« Id; •• I the er guieeru g fa. u!. / w."ukrS be vutimieUsi in a »xe:* I/» Xt S:gTis» Iti• arid D« fa tti* for * « '• I no • ii. itijiniiiA c.aiipn e A ITS • .fi uii'il a (lefiiiHe deri aon I* Ii . o/ik l^t'lll to r • 1912, has si'ivoi a dir.* «»r -f tnir.es will ta- retur?»- (la fraternity Iw«*m*s were m- flex On ta.r*er Up/K'r Mississippi tied h;ghi,^||dl(*l the, l-tntor Er neerthg T7-eh'> • « jvied in W.eir punty raid" r»se : id m«r."h 10 »r. v iii'm |Kt of fT-e Torkl (al Nirntv IT»» r. a prog leu Suae hta lTe.t *|«ntking t » « n«*.ur I,.e i:i 1,1" ! ' t in li.- Woody ami Boys Perform for 'Fair Luis' ap- VIRO, III. ia'i—a trii-antic 17-mitp u<- (rork-p i- l>uil«I- l--ar«ui(V in 19-54-95. H.ir>n*< n»s g.i.eertrm among high a*ho I li.ivi-led through the Par Ha I lfti*lent.s •• ... in the Mi>»UM|ipi River, ami ice is irnelually ch.ik- nod wo* tneati for m*»re Own a He also a r.«*f (|;, .-halrman ..f if river traffic Swinging 'Herd' to Provide Spin Music - . 011 other Mreams. > ei out:.tandirg huge we gorge fUflaif ll*e A muMca! "h« rd." und#r *hr d r««ln>n f pcplr i • h »t,:> alb im« tuft* of an iiln« in Herman « expert «»n ttie prot>l«*n.* k-boy affair. My Fair l-»d.' will b. r. l which »? cm diled with ifiipiru/g the W- I Ward..MSto:i from 1950 to 1951 ill roupli Thurmlnv • ♦ (ait-fho'm -a.ai ocvrd a* 'a* Nature 'Avesiy Hent.an and bt* Tiord Herd, a tj.,// *Dlt* rn»s group was forc d to dis¬ |>4S rn.tics and tororit cc.v- Noihint la mavtnc awtli to¬ band III 194:1 A in n dance mu ic w •- at a low ebb adve.or to the infant Vietnam I 2,500 East Lansing hornet day," Ihr Army entineer* alfke *wtr,g band xpeciaJuiftg. acixirding to HtrmaB, in 1 hi* morgdi X of ti e g /verrvmerd, and ** a Ir-ctur- r I ti night distributing flyers al Cairo r>parted. There aw a "tt.u*.c j> • ant t© have a ball t'« " In I9.U Herman I*-gun gathering hi# pi- «nt i-,'ue (xon./mie* and tax atTair* I v puwdhilMy tape mathhaaad vea- Merman. 44. a clarinetist, alto aaxophonii!. and Third Herd Hpartan, MSU'k feuturc-huin »r <»i. Vietieim'x national tn.tituu (.f t I *io§ a book and clothing It took me at/out 2W must* i;»n.* to find the *o rehabilitate the L'n - seb still »mm attempt la hack v*au»t. had hi. stage debut when he was mx, iMaga/inr, on sale through almifi.iitrxition hand I v. a J-a.kir/g f'»i .' H« rucln ov 'hut I'm of Manila. dvj»tro>t*l tier we Jam. Ud a name band in his tcr riA, and made his firat Tnur-hig, is full of fact.t -fart> happy at la t World War 11 vraph rrvud a! 2U cvrrythmg from ttw pun- [Et. -ien greek groups c««?, - More than 100 barge* and f-r. Hv ?->* /•■ t.r h fust band m 193d. but didn't bja ..king of tazz. Ifcm.an i . to the Cairo ar'Ai. Others had tunml coid«-a Wixiiihoppt.is Ball • his first hit. jw-r« I r.f hAe and life In A xtory aiwut Tom Lehrer. S-rvieen Staled **« home*. * back, awaiUftg a bc«uk ifi tme In 1940. I tn !»«n i That Plays the Him a" not b« >ng modern enough, well, I think uh t'«ol |Ntv Monday night a second charged its biiw ?-dixieliiitd style and became Ivy League hunKrrbd, appear* Fai -1 I.tmihif churches are tif the area'* worst cukt wave* cats went too. far and erected an iron curiam oior.g with articles on big bu*«- holding special ,\vti Wednesday will pick up the donations n/ore •** a »»ing" band ' ' in more ifun two deca-lej Ixlsoii tlntnsclve>. and the audience We want Mwi, Hit Union Ikuel aral the ♦ervtctx today, m-(^tni4ing ttic*. lousing residence>. The. Th* original groiip dissolved in 1942 and Her¬ to |day for ourselves, sure, but we «': o want to TcrwdjuaCs on the Ohio rrver, worm, n's varsity swimming beginning «>f the Denti n season. -,g Monday a third groujs man formed h»s first Jazz group, "The First play for the audience if we don't reach them, ' ; rt and pack the ship- wtucti )aina the Muaftaaippi here, Herd ' team.. This date mark,* the fctart of at* fur Manila. were warned U> heud tor shelter. , what we do is only half d«»ne Th® SjMrtan will be sold in the 40-day pie-Easter period, The First Herd hit the big time with It* re- "But whatever we do, we first ward to swing There Jdiil wvu» some trafT.c on tla* Union concourse, Bcrkty trudttitinally a time of r>cnar>cu [Jft public relations commit- trar icc-clogged over cordrng of laiura '—sclling more than a million it We want to keep the spirit of naturalness and Hull, ttie Short Courw and Na¬ and xacrtflco* for the Christian - -ordinator John Pcttrson. c.jpits -Caidoma" 'Your Father's Motutache." r The g-AtTnrr.ent weather bur¬ freedom and having fun that has made jazz tural Science buthbrig world junior stated, "The cf- "Wildront," Apple Hooey," and "Northwest Pas- WOODY NtlNAN Many churches : put forth Monday was i x- eau at St iauu-s forecast tcm- gnat music ' may alw» b*.* purchased area have sag**" followed Mdt-MM far Apia Tickets for "My Fair laid'* are on '■ale at the ir. Okfu Hall scheduled service* to contimu tr *e hope the other pcTatures well bdow freezing , and in Physics- The Herman aggregation attracted the all-ttmc r'jr will follow up thix good through the weekend, with tows t'nion ticket office for $3 75 per couple Math torlby and Thursday. throughout liic Lenten season. h.gh attcodgncc for a one night gtaad ■ I.S00 ranging frven zero to degrees ED 2-I5U — EXT. 2«15 - Phone: Vl-Th. Fri. Sun. 2-5 p.m. » a.m.-'J p.m. :. u.m.-."> p.m. . Michigan State News Now All We Need Is the Picture - - i MFWMATHM Bm4 IHtly by MOTa t.'.Mft Modenti and Family The Michigan SUte Newt la published by student* of Michigan Stat# INIH'STRI.%1. ARTS C'M'B flEOEOC.Y SEMINAR MEN'S COUNCIL University, Eart Lansing. Mich., without direct faculty supervision. It u 7:30 p.m.. Mivhanical Kngl- 4 p.m., 409 Nat Sci 7:3o p.m., 30 Union. not the official voice of the univeralty or of Hie Murine! body, but while PHVSICS AND ASTRONOMY KAPPA FBI •coking to nerve the be-d interests of both. Ma ml* ready to battle any fnoye neering Igtli. which would Wrlve a wedge between the two. whrlhet it »oinea from within COLLOQUIUM R p m Union Hoard ruoni the univeralty of from outaide Member of the Aasucl.-ited I re**. Inland EANIIEI, KXEC rOITNCII. . 4:10 pan . Ihysics-Marfh Con BOTANY AND PLANT Dally Pre**. Intercollegiate Pies* Association and A*s«»ciated College I res*. a 30 p.m . Old Oallege ITnlt. fcience iPnim. PATHOLOGY SEMINAR liP" • ' VnlliUfeuiT WcKlnosilny■. I-Vhrtmry ID. 10.*S PiktpTwo r \NIIEI. JR. corxru. AND SR. PROMENADE^RS 4 p.m.. 405 Nat Sci — . —— m . ■-— ———— 7 pan.. Women's Gym. AC. ECON SEMINAR 7 p.m.. Old College Hall. HOME EC EXEC COUNCIL 8 p.m., lNiygics-Muth Couu VETERANS ASSN. Room. Education Should 9 Home Ec. 7 p.m., ence 7 30 pan , Music Auditorium AO ED CETB 7 30 p.m . 310 Ag Halt. CHRISTIAN STl'DENT Be Ait Investment FOUNDATION 7 p.m.. Peoples Church Chapel (eoptmunion). f.iko many other nsjiorls of Amorlran philosophy todnv, SPARTAN UHRISTIXV- tho aim of the rollcjn* stutlmt scorns to l»o Tho tjuirk ray- EElEOUSHir off. dogrwMvisp. H pin.. 307 Studetd Service*. ' From tho mimito ho ontors collego until tho lonjMiwailcil I B WEEK—SPECIAL- EVENTS COMMITTEE gmdnation. his solo ohitKMivo is to pot-u RA ns ipiiokly 7 p m . tTnion Mural Hoopv and offortlossly ns possihlo. U.REEN SPLASH Tho floproo has hooomo it "symbol in Amorioan sooiot.v. 7 p.m.. Pound and Pound Its possession practically pnnrantees economic and social 7 4a. Barrings, n 30. 0|*ening. success. Whether its holder can present evidence of a pood 9 15. Fin-ale educational hnckpround alonp with it is entirely Incidental. Women's IXml. Only one out of three 1 S. citizens is given the oppor¬ TOWER C.UARII AEUXINAE tunity for such a distinction in his lifetime. It is therefore DESSERT 7 21 Union regrettable that a college education is now eipialetl in the p. of. SP ART AN WOMEN'S EE VICE eves of the world with "human dignity" and the "right to Pledges 7 p m . Entire gni »p hold one's head up." 7 30. 3J Union. Ideally a person should regard his degree in the light of MXRTIN EI THER ClIAPEE what it permits him to do for.the world, rather than get 7 30 p rn Martin Luther Cha¬ Michigan State News . out of it. pel i A 'h W<*dnesd.n Service * A CSC* FIN ANCE COMMITTEE Most students think of their edurntion solely as it con¬ 7 .HI St intent Services IliiOrilng, R«xt l.»n*lng. Mlrhtg.-in p.m.. A USC, Committer cerns themselves. Tin \ forget the responsibility which re¬ Pooill PtiblUheri on rlii* rinvs Moiirinv through Frtrtsjr incluxtvr. durhig winter «nri oprlng term*, weekly during lumiXer term, ■nri «n« solves to them as an added feature of advanced training. PANHEE STANDARDS fr***hmnn l*«ni<« between .ummrr anri fall term* Entered to f the Inland Dally Pre««, Pre** and the A«« .upon which- this nation so urgently depends. From their STUDENTS O II* p<»'e P»-e*-i ranks must come a new vigorous and creative leadership. 7 30 p m . 23 Direst Products. frill Pace fritter P Peter Walter* supplement frillor* Mar* tl FISHERIES t riltnrial X*«i»ianl I van Sheparri N-eida Trout This 'duty to society mea»/» eat h shplent should be "in¬ AND WII DIIEE So,tell fritter fayrr Mehh Art* • rtlrtnc nireeter 'It, CECB vesting"'rather than "spending" his time in college. Con¬ sidering this will probably be his last exposure to any sort Krpiirt LiktH 6 Suggestion* 7 30 HOTEL ASSN. p m.. Fore«*rV Calrio Rnerta Mehl friltor* Muff. friltor Pal Melov l-arra liitatln Itale Iran*. Marv l.tr TroeMer. srhnmaker Retail Manager. (n't Nefatl Atanaeer dies If., p,t \\ , Xelria Trent sale* Manacer Itaitri W,-u>> of formal education, it is bis objective to make the'ex¬ '7 30 I, nr. K. llogir Center A*«'t S'lcbl friltor* John Allien. National Manater Ht-rnle t perience a profitable and full one. lie should choose his electives broaden the foundation of bis knowledge. Skill subjects wisely in an effort to Seek Strengthened Defense lltsTORT CECB 7 p m CANTERBCRV CECB . Union Parlor A John Marten Marji Near**. Char- I la*«lfied Manacer ttet** U..l,rh. ij ml'i t'am|ihel|. Kii.ette Nam*ev wire Mel artv. Sanriv fritter* lecat* Kit frlefc»en. Pat Pani Mi-rrlll. Me* Steffe* %««T t la«*lfleri Manager fhlef l.'npv Head Aernunt fxeruflve Mlccala il'hetker leu Iter v ». t Mu OCEICERS UIITOR'S NOTE: This Is the iHtitar sense the nnrkefelln to authorize procurement of ait - Offiee Manacer Nanrv Hr*ni and specialized courses may help him in specific job situa¬ 3 30 pin. Union Uminge third in a series of four artlrles Hepoi t nlso in,oie. si\ vpis-dn' • i aft ami to pre.-s fot rapid de- tions, but a broad liberal arts background will prepare him disrtissUtg the content of the re- kvumim endul loiis to . ' *ir^,f service there c i volution Three po*>- - ht and cl AI.'H k T* 2 in which members of Imth political parties and the iude- thnt oiorwsl the l.o'k of the blc solutions dom in revealing information NEED BAWYSfTTBR IN playing of the Nata»tml Anthem might automotive m pendentlv minded student too would l*» able to reap the I. Tl.c fire tnarsfvals of Fa«t and the initiation of a unified , e-eht a m-five t, in Child,* first-hand knowledge derived from such a setup. at the lnski»tiwll games, the l.-msing nd Ann Aiisn inn-:. m s>i'i* program l*»tti seem to he housing , A-d 2-57SS Itiree Light houaew<■> Ki«t Lmeong Fire Marshal tol.l *at tti" risme t»f the «tu APARTMENT .1 rootn TERM PAPERS TMESES M the bl«vM hi'i s ;«t »h. , H" VInrer 1«untiling shows that the rn*- pf,one IV 7 l«i | nie r.uran. e .*h U'i'ttie- nairt aermt* niUrtilv and iui*'-' State Representatives (ieorye Wahr Sallade. of Ann Arln»r. (tritts tt*l at one time placed to" work can be done an s|H\giv»' nunei"*-11ie* A ■ *' k 1 ■■ ,^»*'» s< 1 ,i'Aiii| phone ed t'ea«*,ra*.|e ra'e. Phone |\ ii ov'i «dtes* on fhe hli'ochr'i at prominent "Voting Turk"' in the GOI* ranks, and liominic ? P .• Mu lligan St.ih> b in ' Stsopdlv the rt*t*ni iix'om- 141 "'•X" after «i* n m J Massoglia of l.aiirnim, another "Young Turk" who is one time P WiMitd he unsafe n.rivk addMiorial trooo 'ranxport ihsiontmue pUtvintf tin hi** t rwu't't f R'HIM w- 4 Mk*'NO dia- flRESS-M AK|N''. This 1« .» ktw i»f ihvwi"-. pre- Al.TER AT ' .•rait* 6.13 W Oranri managing Sallude'- Fppi r Peninsula interests iti the forth Ming due lo stii"-' place.i ut, th - t-v both air and iei Tins would r»|.m «i,nne w ardrolw* ,»<'••• ' «enf«s) i- every nlivsu"*. twrnk ,n.e. fu 38(47 •ervtee work eiiatantoc.f ( bleachel Hvi» direct Insuring on the abd • coming tiOp primary, m a tpiestioii and answer period fol¬ . — Ye* C setsns lUoiriea' Madeline. IV 4-4004 3. The iiiitioP.il ail-hen > Mi hi meet th" *hri»'it of limit¬ Ettrr ROOXt HfNT to eoutile In - —r- —- lowing a pre-arranged Sallade speei b. Several weeks ago t hav-> nthwided everv home p'.nel .d a'l hoot* bisk otlw! ed wwr It would also he a ne- FMPLOYMENT •4 w-'e «a* n» f.t t^ree r(vr psOTMERS COMPtNV this At eirh b#b« (ibl1 State t'hairman Laurence lamienier talked to the »"1<|. siov.n game etwii* preliminary f«>' the 'Imne IV 5-873.1 .*!' Dance wnlr for tt,<«*e •.«», s4t,,"♦■,*• V'.'hitf.m State studen'v rise d»„ce limited available I- ■ same group and followed bis talk with another free discu*. setiee, Cifh' wing i< Tlie t*»mt i* that t+n' iijitronal I. "ger range recommendation »nd eiening* Weekdav ED 3 51*1 the pkivel yp 7 140 sion perbni. anthem ^ plaisal precsst .,g f.o enb'ot fximnwinds hi Pie homt Thev rise on fhe T\* SERVICE SPEC!AT i w mii'i events ,«*ui kirge gtittun - Thfrdlv. the repor** callerl for STcntO APARTMENT FOP ,-nunle The value of this type of educational (Hilitics cannot be overoee of twice a game They V|v e..*ra,'.-e h***> t>,.-*ure win- to atiidrntc Tube* rherked f*e utifs n,»f Uvaiw »t has t». p orogr■■on of eoutppmr both t i**,|.».». •hop Net* and used TV scoffeil at The extension ef these talks in close t doubt «',ed #V tnpnt*. as we have spg rise unison tvpe« TV antenna* TV T<-. '• * hi gestett would t«e an immeasurable to the of verv mueh if ttiev shirul arty dope, but out of due rwpevt ' , Mirfiee V»h fti""* ''.. shots and subtrvarine- i Ph«»ne ED S-t746 U0 CntntMRE. sn» E Michigan service cause the iMipe f"t which it stnnd ate' i»t improvini: ED AW Nf 1R 7-8SA8 Open t am - 8 >' " mo: e clmvtv <»r randlv than i Saeinaw voter education. Nann \r.itln inUriUbimtltw • defense* .The »n«Kf «,n**me"' ♦'tv wsiold for ♦he national an- t'. rc-'en* or'rts hwurd fho eon. uh >♦"** oaid *5* tp«e*»i tho moon we -one ft Z-27m 142 SEAETAN AVIATION INC e*nhriion of Suits to fire 1RRV %• AMV tier Thank You aura ** «*»iM not ptav the fight song. 1 IC OPAMC V fiom oPflrv w*.af»*r »ct*m to b>- UNCI Crossword pjjzzl siVn S 3 O'a «1u r'u'lU r i » «v. Xfon.kiv Fell 17 Mich*- tt-e a-*t s-h»i i-i th's direction c r *,fc,*n n F la"«nr tAt! To P-e Editor■ The t.i-- of 'ho «;* mxvmV rc- Pin S* e,« tilt)v**d ba*keth:(0 v*» Ett A AT DOR | ACROSS 33 M>stak>t h.hv M-eti. i Slide t*ommerv*>tjyin< '"-'ot in the rr IV r uu1 ne.en "p.i!ii«t 'Sfi Universitv of Mieh- • ...* lor. 1 Hovel 35 Sun cl Ihg 1» has port i* *h>t mddnrv mv swales Pt v-te K ,tn ,t Nuah i PL.T H Q . «■« - I t >«*"n at Vov* F-el fhoiee m Ann M m«|nt »n.vM- 4 Hounded tt •c « st u. ten**. thv r.ds*xi to riV- in skilled of* ■ • leieoh *ne narktng Pho-e * •,*>r p ' h rt«f* t sopes •p ,U fir.- (lask- • " fats, th; c-rs >nd men "Pm can n»»t be •V A-UO arte* ai* n in 14i «,fkt t<•ipiag ekftf f. s;h kta 33 Mutual MmMI ■ialit* t'n -t Students f,i their MSU U-' un:ver* Hno- ♦'»• re'iOot fo of the •>*»r »ouiui.N ■HHHir I pi* a i •EguillSiTiS Then ti»«t he- any STUDEVT • ,r. E ♦ *t,a*e r»,-n- Capital CRy A»f4 IV ' 1 U Knot »*... l Hie f.a h •K'ii* - ih ihs n,imi»i. hut in an r -e u,tt, 13 SUte 3*" OtUiU pTtTpofi M-.e eve *i»e 11-»*mntil an. , f lie 'f ii. fo'- ou m-»toe*s*e senee is relevant to cn*'-e \ - • E. I 'il»v idfnt* FP 7-ft.A*i Iff 42 Pi :y * T'H'IVI Ails *]l.HK"NTOltH o r them wk phivel Even *fu- the a*' them for reaidertial ; —— — rxP'HMsurn EIH«T POOR 31 KENNY DAVIS ORCHIST 14 ballot ai. t- amorn Phone tD T-TtM Italian r'rot .'i the "diftsyw* v-k «*,in I- *« h»a« w"i •'• euttan -e Xi ol the Tho l.Tfc turnover in military f ' r-, » hnr IV 4-4H0.1 140 Y >im- :»< * neun NUnetv-flve pe-- TV. RADIO PHONCX.F A ptllfPO/i .. Besc'es h.'vinr sih^h .a 6ne •M-rsonnet md th- it>**btllfv ef 43 BrUi.ua r, . « ,.t wee s«»s»e«t th». 1£\ 1 n<-r rvitTHE WOOM f .f -.»Je Guaranteed aervi y TV 17 Count* t» baiwt.on of Testeraay'a Pun 4e-i*v S'nto a'so b*'< a verv »i i- serv-ces to re-enllte i Monk* Radio Sit,if tll-B », on blwdter* of the «-»»,,> tv»w» • of.w IW «r»-,->e ••-m ~~ Nebraska 43 lU-qu.ie t I-> oioarian sJihtce* |«Vlv T* rce e-ents no'-ms that thr technical for rent A' Mh* from Ra*h. j "4 t-4444 If Li-cA -I.er 47 Tvii.id mm \ f» Convr* "nd in .?e*i>«on F*-«Mh«Miv-e cVilts nissv^rv in nio'rhi wei- rn -.«»■*- Htj ion the i t*»i of a »*o#h- WHEN YOU THINK of khHter 1 molding Voee of the student* there were ! ADTMNO MACHINES TVPF-I If Rebu.la in<* ffi-e \v*i- ittRisted: -»* je'i- oo-« o-Visns ean hmtflv be do- think a| tha Mal-O-tuter. radio 9. itnestses , j H'BtTrn —tat. A»k our | io^t *nd cnt ikjn 2v $lusu-*i 40 Muse J Turnings - t«» any major calam- rWi'ap of the He a f mate m one pisn t"»'ore b»* I »0M**t ah*H|t 3-was 52 .A! operator 10 On the Rv t« -h"*e n'*n Von*-rt K-m-j EfuLtr.g 2 s,n r*i •nic.i' * i the sTudcnt o*>* m- r^o-ice* A WttlHW here S*}1 , IV A- I.MS 11*1 \V Shiawac*e« •now fit J h ghfst poiol P»e »>.*t trvine to in v tncT WOMAN'S tONOIvra. 2? Kifch :;op chemot the F|re f»r smmort. Thinking WA1 lie mta!. arrt. mWht art- tf '• -TTNAt-pp - THI StUONUT SHO' 25 Nimble 53 Volcario 11 Pug* Xf »r*h .0 wt1«*«i ateh 1 re'lnw 3 Spied to «•*« ehsolutelv j »,tM wt'h htack ri«*t hj.^k «\iede 27 16 Eur.(>ran O* **•" he"eO»s t*-" Hr;i*» won' i tcd'r pave money in ttie long ATTfNTlON fTUDlNTS Capital of * d: > in w*»a< he *>e*«'*rn P—k«*e |(«|i Brazil 54 Devoured country •,ivin*' Tl ip«t PM'M* AU«U APO Men's anl n»n . s.-'i I uc-n OpaN log breaUeit Wn- b 4 f .ne o|»t n- ,n"*s *o a TV k jn#M4r,| nffe-ed Extern'Pn 13M 14" S3 Srob h 19 reversion w t>»e trtudems <»f Wo^iw't , 2t Aft .can u vi k fabric* J rater •Residence lfall Th.cs-tsv Tfy? Rockefeller Small •erUv ,er»al aad caBaa bsait VQU bowstring dunking 56 G roup of cup 5 Sheepliko 20 Explosive w for not ere (»'*eriv| j) »•■»»'W e*- Cione,l* eocevn^tive t»oi»«-s and P•port's suttt'iok on mutual de¬ j * OUT - WHTt OOIdl Mamipon we*rt*»a*'-h Phone ED J-HT" hemp 6 Spree or* ices e-ne placing the Nation- Firms Aljdia Mu decided to co- fense orawmrotion*. MUNT7 TV -'*■"*1 W Reward 10 f-wm I! Make eyes 14} Si Took part players slang »' Anthem. S? Dog a loot • 2 ThickrcsM'S ooemfe US f. IAIAMAZOO - EH IV 4MF i mi game 7 Before J wwi-eit ;»»n* #H«. n1 alto*- he » rv«;T WMfTE CO! P »f*mil*.*n 24 Untruth •TKrt etM-nrvrt ff*ven bv these Open 'V TYPIBT ANN BROWN Ph.-r inxTstHSatisf further every ere*lea b" ♦»« p.m. , •T-«*W-'-h ~»M,r >n ||a. — - 26 Weird I think r-eitim'Hvn the vS -,-ri R*nm ?K» ED 3-JM7 rfter » ' '• $ » < « eilli^- |4f) general id tl p J 29 Phafr *0 Kxistenvc t-'-ov i suci'ees fo" ♦he totst cot- CARAC.r i»t ARHOTT R vid ET»- f rvc- wst-p'tmnv SUN*. Ufa Cm Be a ,-t>. * x r» I' lit le"*«ri rosrhed 560 pounds. 1 r' A"*** firm*-. ,-<| t*o 32 Accom¬ JACK-BRAUN AND hie of- v-e» to stress **ie fact that Maoon. }4S> W Ya*"*- I > la • r plished FOB SAI.F '« YD 3 *nfl 144 Muatc for )mur dancing P>" -1 V'i 34 I>utch •• "Kn.it *Ke Mirhismn Ftife FRUMltV ADVICE 4 measure of VmtM-' eiwnt'on the drive STAWt*SS SIEI.1 WATER ooft- t OUT - nrni.V~WT.Arvw AT^if «■ N*«rf. tn tierk*T Phone IV 5-4»A' CHILD CAB* DAYS N length TOPFKA. Kan f.1*> - A van- v**uM no! h'",o the sue* enem S**eetat dt«enun* to VSt* rtaff • 1*« wde Licensed horn#. Phone IX * zi ee u* \ 37 Sign.fy and faculty Phone IV 4-4144 W Hal who broke into a Toork.i e* ss ?♦ Hi 4 (Vntnui Che«t petde 40 Legal 3T /a a ■i w 7T 73" clainis r-t store left some advi'e for MwfHia *♦.»» ♦•nre.vir* -\- DECORATED CAKES DEUVEWET BFRSONAL TRANSPORTATION J m 41 Medicinal the owner. *v nrH the im'ver. •n ■*rhee rou for narttea d"!IHm*e Mr*hriayy Man* pudrie* K wa«* WAXTE TO Of* fn S-n-e-'a «n|n b Si 11 herb Afvr splattering black nsint r'l- i4'vi«in*n f»r **-en #*>ii i«-rer>en nakeee IV l-Wtt 72 ■» * p If u 43 Float 44 Cl^rlvt on o*t tv«in*fnrs and spilling v»rni«h remover about the place, e*Mfibirt«t HUve. their beef to the OtlAWAVTEED USED TTRES Bar- •n 3-asn -v**»-K|e man Dead aarte*** RiH . mi BIOS WANTED TO and fru »low ike bet ty pi wmOtb tf $ *• i 51 Atmos- phtnr Mthl A«*X Miter Wlrfct Bgller . Man Muff CWarmtnr T a^mhapd TVen h'imen for hbt Hxmnmic aelion and the t*g CORNET MAY M «een at 414* Abbott Road Phone CD f-4413. •F>, Leg e»m. TV» 143 bi* af $)*! Otker i re, and »t>le» yi-,o a* er» «*ten| mm to iu, ■* *0 un »w' «h3» Kurt •" r± 2 ts moisture ti«|iMI Wire BtNter El Srett of the student* for nfttterstnnd- IC* BLUE WALTZ length drew f^r.'Ine-t a«.yktv at t*m.!of ta« no* a7gff. SubK. parking #va* « XiltlH Itaff Dale Srett. Derethy Ing the need of mv eountrvmcn. Wm. M. TVampea*. year caaetaiaaf Sarin Nearer worn SQi 10. Phone *D- CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS Attfttsto ZastkruM 144 Prolog {aaealar. Pbdaa IV $4Mf. . . . LOW COST t MVf HtOAN FTATF NEW* Sudan Angered at Frhruory 19. IF.N *lnii Border MieMsraii's iiutusfri- ' ecouoniy js riot iroiiijif downhill, I be state's "industrial ambassadors" wen* told Tuesday in n |(!aiises Row Big Crisis, Opportunity kickoff luiirbeon. of p prer»t•••* M Hewn, chairman Williams, in j»re*cnting the ——• cm ,.- m.lot - nfffNnftt- ;'oril»a**adf»rs with their poft- "Mictiipnft liVpiililidnriH nrc fnml llii* ypnr 'with l»r»th tlierr pmatext rriui* rtnd nt On* sump titim tlicir prnjitest t i »>> (; IV Williams to ell f< lio*. urged fhem to avoid t:ik- V;i**rr Itfiiit'i M'HI Ij'K :l .'l-fl'tislv* atlUudf. opportunity." a Itopulilinm stnto represent at iv»» told thu S.-n.ling Troop* Voritur K< pubticati* Club Tupaday niirbt. Harold Stassen. %*hn resigned of rtwtn attending a luncheon at VHt' he Gem Co W Salllde ».f recent I v ament as presidential disarm¬ adviser, answers news¬ The olateo^ill prosper in lh«' SPECIAL! KJIAUTOUM, Sudan (,n Ann Atbor, spi.kmstn.in- tm the makers this year rnttld he con¬ f'Puie i in the pa-lt because ,.f I. \ wave of Hiill-KKVplliin GOP "Young Turk" f irtion in sidered in si* basic aspects. men's Miiesiinns during j press conference in whirh he formallr t» e c.'i.ais .f i*s tndiedtial lead font'hams l'«!ini' erupted III tliix oapl- Hie Ig*gi piny in lade vouhg said he favored sij.l both Sal¬ <•:.• Kifrritory. Michigan p«ilitics in IH5B Come A gop vict..i\ in n cnt ii y and hiRh.a c in. it■ *t> «i Tj pi t. graphs of Egypt's PreM- Salln.ic. w ill not or. ur imicn aid fi-otn a slate bon.i i n- SYn' Hamnl Abdri Nasser sud- th»- Ay a second iceOoio.en Iatiou. T disappeared from party break* from the til-' shop Sallade suggested two <** 'vtt.llfut ti a-conservative bne followed [,,ni ai, and thr anti-Egyptian bv ihe "State House Hepublicnu pratit*. one for graduate .< e it h (independence) Parly of and the othct tor • » .1 w.lut.s v.,„- Minister Abdullah Kh.-tlil Rtnup b\ eomjirtUive • sammation In With the po*sihillty of Sfa'e S^tird.a foil for volunteer .Na¬ . addition. $.1(10(100 i . . 'it,i.ui tl Guardsmen lo stand hy Hon .• Republican'-' Sen C'harlra 4 *I.«!C ftrse I'hntn by Nike Nhtilman loan fund should l». ,p uiic.l l.v any emergency. I laving ullh marbles Is nn lonrer a childhood came llr IPenni* Hutchinson of Fennville. chair¬ of the Husiness the legislnture. he aid Mrawbridge nf nnlurat scieticr cspDIns the use «f his Senate Today! man marble J ft*id's ambassador to Khar- luoim confirmed at a new* con* I rough in illustrating a scientific theory to Willitm nrn Philip, Fast C'omndttce. nttemnting the GOP iifmiinntion to to gain Peslde* these 'vv-- posal*. Sallade off. te.t h<»|V ..( main pro¬ )|VOUeOUA**NTMW OUAhir , I ansing sophomore, center, and John I'hetpv s|,Kkb»ldre freshman, tun op¬ lirrrnir that Forvpftlan '.'elector* a flfiHar-nn-hmir minimum wage right. posite Gov G Mermen William*, ■ti nimmlttees" with body guard* S,dl .de will he rcadv t.l enter a jaw, lah'if legisl.ilioh ...idrol- Itiri entered a disputed area In hrsilthv ing the .union w. If ue funds; primary" Aid llcllcr Sec All That's Been dot .r "o t Shopping Convenience lirrptr-illon for Friday's Hntr on the t'nlted Arab Kepuh- ptehl*- Pinlcrslanilin^ Sallade, in presenting his per¬ 'change.* in the fail oti- .• loan ti It Thi «»ii area in disputp is nboiif sc|U.itc miles «»f desert main programs facing the law- r. g.on/3tiofi cti.airmen * and ir.mitive Mat k African has contact wrtJi wtnte m,*iri»les ui " •eir n*d ■ 'v ,• III entering Jsbuffed Nasser's invitation to ttie trougti. it infecle tiusn S'.o k lio |» attend and a id', the tl.'ii** X Women'* t loiliinjj I in a federated Arab republic These white marbles, now «ii .ui > f"! pet.fion. ig tia-% Im-. 'i infected, arc replaced by blue SIZE 24, CRISP AND SOLID es'crnied. nnes. On the nrsl throw, the , Ski* — II.H.t* — lliii.liii^* I'.ilc* * Student Guide — three blue marbles hate the 2™ 25' All nl Kitrrmrl, lead Picks 13 potential white marbles. for conlaelint Infecting Ihem The process continues until all the marbles hate touched *is one 12 GIANT I ft r ii I.I 1W I'KICKS! Head Lettuce imit nous lo Committee another. Yellow marbles, signifying v,«sirv imitr-iN SKI RENTALS WHOLE OR SLICED immunity Whu*h lasts one wis k. J >»n Darrntt, Syracuse. N Y. TOBOGGANS A&P Beefs "10 pr.tor. newly selected chairman ■ the Student Guide Steering A ( li-aii Sliirl Cri-iilr* An [ dttee. has appointed 13 It) (liiv. w.'fk, M.-fk-finl »tteo rnemtiers t«» (ilnvt lh> t tivitiea of studmt guide* V- 11^58-59 Prfcpt in fhit Ad Ii'iir \rr\ ln->l in a rt-an. | fit tie Pyrros, Drtmit stgdia- fAwtlv# Through •ro. of has •'hers twen nnniel th« central committee, who will serve are sevre- fri-.h .hill . . . I.i ilnilr! rd In li> u*. prrf I'll inn Links Sport sho p Saturday, fobruary 73, in Ail 4 touting AAA Swp*r Mtrhtti Atlantic ipAciFic ot rtaofit 1 FOOD tI'» 11*1 I'v.ie ISlvgtKin. Pmrtrar sopho- and Dnbbv Sehimmel, *2 27 Aftft ST. Fit 2-Dllf. airfield, Mass. tumor, cam- urs: Dave Coplal. Orchard NY. junior, and Bruce ' "more. Pleasant THdge junior, K."'ration tours; •hoflownd'y • durtleon.eg I Urmia • UMtm, ■•Chester c .' i froei new M • sophamare. and Dtaaa stwdsro itoxri b'^9 mnion. Grand l«pkh Innt*»r. tdenea; Judy Valentine. S.'.'l K. firand Kitrr «»• IN.. Junior, and Bob tMei| Hamburg. N.Y.. jun- h»ftef supper and prugram: | Ns- F.rger. Bigiraw «n»h <»• i Olive Neumann. Ja< k- NY FAIR LAD >n •tM»more. rocruMuwr meet- Judy Dickens. Uprising rr.' » ore, instruction booklet " • ' and Marv Huff, Mid- -mior, tv'blrctty | wiutrnt ruldes serv# priori* Hi (ifiiriif. shr's Rut it t during Fall Orientation and In ItS? aided aver Stir'n iiiil a liikrl In new students, freshmen transfers. b« eampu* and Ihi" S|>in.li-r>.' Spin. 'trigraliM lours. MY Milt I.AD. I>b. 2*. r newcomers to the every term during Fe- Thcy'r* nn Hal* at . >n Week. I I-ke. MJdland senior. li Ihr I'ninn tlikcl dr.k. ecoring comrnitt«e'* rctir- y«u knii«—and chairman, and advisor for ' for only $.173. rrrniD & Dr Harry Grater ■ Counseling Cergpr An ctrnian of dancing to wonderful Moody llrrman and hi. nrw Third llrrd plus thr Mr. MSI' crowning an ail you. Gat jour ticket today— Gel him lo the Spin on Time. By George, you'll hate a loverly lime! »tol 134 ft. ED JU4117 SPINSTERS' SPIN HffCTVMMW 8f ATB NfWI February 19,1959 Far# Fwr Three Squads Fight for "On The Banks* Also Pick Up Pitcher IM NCAA Hockev Plavoffs Swimmers Score *1 Schedule • MINNEAPOLIS bTV-Thc 'three cornered flpht for the NCAA playoff .spots that pi to the Western Interrollepiate • Veteran Swimmmtr Coach Charles McCaffree, in his 17th -11} DAVE HOfiKRS- Tigers Swap With Tribe;j «* Z I Ton.tv H \SKK Til *11 ( «U I5T I »*. A* Hallry Ha-lr* .1 I Hockey lioairue's top two finishers is luiildinp toward a showdown. I'nloMito College and Denver, fiurp they will net*! to win five year at Michigan State, has pit he red together perhaps the finest proup of swinitners ever to pence the Bast Lansing campus. Get Hegah for Porter *10 H Mwtt S %» H Mini* I eo-hader* with 14 point*. meet of the.r final *:* pore to qual¬ thrrr-meter NCAA d I v I n g * va Hi« II ^ ** litem * i:< .i weekend series, a half point A *<|U.nd enmposr i «»f 10 re- Ti"ers four lefthanders. P : . rlnmp Dirk Kimball, All-Am- DETItOIT t'lh l» 11> A« I "in I |i» ify foi an NCAA *jv»i tnrmng Irtterinep f, ; the 1957 The D.drnit em hi z *•<* ?i4 t.i thr winner of each rrlrans f'v Hopkins In the Timers give tip on J. W. Porter llocft. Mi krv McDermntt. i ,, , tltAiin tlrvan .Vhotjjr"; id'e m hwgue Chtn- Htg 10 ("hatrpten !* i '■ in nnd s *s « game. NorMi Dakota, meanwhile, hreaslxtroke anil Carl AA'ooley, and Hal Woodeshlck today in S'enti,i*~"9ttd Aguirre.' "Wr'n- • V II •• rks * H 4<-«.. r* tt-jih 11 is on the root t rtif.on, 0>' »ra t > ('•• .'ece'1* hiiih- a group of raies, ftrrslyle. The Holm have most effort * better shape for lefthanders tha-r Us Pi A* I i rmhi>ii«« er Tudin'-. too *■ !'•< un'o^ten. an to bring immediate i (II :«T I f.>r two one-point games agim** *«• - re tf'.rr i ■* e <»f !V:.' Hay. of (heir over-all strength hark we have been in years," I u stteeess and form a team than ( A* s\>i M;o u«an Sute I-five |j( w rum;*-'' 1 . victory the. General Manager. i.IUMK U '* - . . 'Bob 'MdTtKJwt and Ikt S'^nt re-. from the 1957 squad whirh won can hallenge the New • York : k. in of mx !ttia-dual nwt the Titers were reluctant p, I Inun* *«. I»ukr« Uliile CC and Denver go at ,0 rtoi the NCW.A over Vale. 99-61. Yankees' American Lea guv su¬ lyiduii I il% a* n»hw»*her* ther toj* three slots in n ictorlcs. rive up on Porter, a witlitu- j jii*mn the n.: wo'k. North Spartan victory hopes were premacy. |KM. » e* s.«»» >joii«n tht '-.ivvMnw |*o ni ra*-e The apparent r*'< vvlveh yiutng man who has hern a ).i«k lillW I IN*. Dakota pta>< Michigan Trvb •»* i vc n a little hood when senaes- In a stralghl-plaver swap home, and- Ma.- " ar.l 8 N<>r'h H.i« »A-4S ?« Me*"u*krr and the Spartan opponcd- •• ■ o*- ti grades dropped three f w itthe Cleveland Indians, the of-all-trades hut master of noor I ehrr ♦ H »' Met * ' * * N 1 IV i 1.1 k« .» hooks up weh Deny ; v*»-. .*1 n^.'ie Ha>1on "f efonnie is the unhelo v.ahle putt Michnrtn's fine swimmers from Titers acquired Veteran catcher during .his «nolty hasrtnii | ; t 1 nvri • u h,o- (V.p'ay* at Mr Citi *o..v ;ri jseoaltes with ■ it all Five H»g a1 dpi. * s . «hirlhility livts TIica will .ti n Ifegan and h fthanded pitch¬ c-rrfi *dg»«ed h» (hr ( lil« | .,, | Mupcsnt.i wri • taken bv 17 pea.' u t.rh- (»f lop 3.3 in ' r the nearly ap n *l ^f ke l i « a . f n>tvler I-r-.irh Coihy and t.di'iAkrr Ivan Mynmoto Detroit s-'tl cattle when we eatehing." said '('erteral had good, Pirfer has bren an nutfirldo . third baseman, a ratrhrr and . f r*t hisetnan — and failed n, Manager. John Mcllnle, "'I l.in da permanent |oh anyyyhcrp SPARTAN BELL RINGERS p » » ;iAVM p-r g.a :::e f'narh Alrt'alTree thinks the • •" • think that's what we have now, I'd3 lit meet, to he held Mar. 6-9 Frank Ian", the flew! • 1 •»!' At OKI ICS with Megan on the staff.'* In low a City, Iowa, will be onr General Manager, alwav*. • Mcflalr *Aid he Isrlieves a ' il thr Hnesl display* of talent hi en high «n porter .He and 5 I'I'IMM; STII I. It KM \l\> strong .baseball club "starts wi'h I i-iio IA t; ii anil one of the best meets In strong catching.'' fi.-iv e been Porter fan* b hi*'.' lk» *«" I. f "li>" iiln I IT the history of the conference, than anyOiiv el*e, 1 cues*.' \ ft- l'l!!:\ lot S instri aikv 1*1 l» *■«. f, M.n*r.nt« IJ A 2» din hand will he Itanley. AVool- HCran %* III be 39 hefnrc the M. Male I Mill think he b.i KOAA PtMKI dill till. %N 1936 rampatcn winds thrmuh Mill " I ?« ca and Hopkins of Michigan: i . . at chance tc' bo a g« b I .'! . the month of Augnst. anil nrNer JIM IIF.OAN i m-kihkm t: nkckssara JT.r- r**:» Vr,|.h |l V %l» T f 11 t.irn H'hlttcn and Ron D'Brlen. P'.ivrr, but Jack Tigbe. <»i. llcuj. »»»**(»» t»'n* , * 5# IS ln»s been tmul hitter. Ills hcs| . . . new Tiger ratrhrr .' . . ("do Mate's • Olympic divers: a 0 vn igci. didn't plen to u lot rot 1NO lilt till. IN season v as In 1947 when hr hat¬ Tegular ly and yve needed si Nil A 111 I* *1' Amcrieans AVally llohler. confidence Me kpmv« h"W to an i i'iioM mil. v kskmi n «mu»c»:i J m Dr.nn. |ii«AM' t« ? Ii (.«rd« ted .149. t 'dished catcher." Fornell. Kor Harmon. Iran il frltcirei IIHIil MoKiiM I MM tllC'NN I'an Mchofs and lion Patterson Still, the rangy .iegi'i i. • TV Tic. rs were not «■> r * I Nil I- N It Iter m should He has raucht N.il *iii«>Mtilit *1 . titrsn « •• IT " ^Hrhlfaii *Atatr plus corded as one of haseball's a''- hietant in trnrt with \Vo"d.-«dv< %•■!»»' t>ir««i many In- Hirer nii-httiers. mid duriiiR a Atinnr, it, * i , t; time great r.eriver- "Me hair- II lefthander with- a tendem-A «fF* trtiml stars from nthrr KIr i 1H Nfillr r s r»«h IlilfHl * * T. hasrhill career that di*cs h.ok both eare'is- and wild I -I schools. i« ally, h'-'v Mill the l»e?i r< b. p. In 1939 and his been behind the eeivrr in i ither league." w .- h i a good arm Hut ncYer h Ski ('.lull Holds nu> i-lerr-Almg sidehgllts 'f Mcllale's appraisal. "Ih f"ill plate for Mich, treat' pltelirrs «• Itoh Tetter. It«>h lemon I irir 1 i II *.» "-oosi' tCiil pCi fn'OP i . r . t . Ii».»7-58 i on ao far mark p'entv ; fa a t, he .has a strong arm. IV-l!'«»'t *.hib ft !t he • w as H>pp Iterti Seure. M kr fiarri.i. Ch;ini|iioiisliins IxM* leagues DON'T MISS M! i • t i.-, I."•: I .-ii* l one (.f \ mil. and a great att.i- t. . f« » t're big •» : Tw ti.d» "He alwiv* has taken good f'as Nartrski and l»on .Mw*i. t itijji -1 o •; *jdvwhore*. v ear (HN-'-f ' k tAirk at c (• cm I Mm. it an I Ki .ink M-sline I are "t him*elf' and N's ju I The Ti«< ' • 'ma « hk d Aimu -e f r-V M-.il'," "Melt.it. a* -i* ,.f til* Msr Ski ( OtCII ( IDRI 1 s MrCUnttt, t ! •• i.o-i, liiijcf. .itisl, thr Sfxir- (moke the Ohio Stole Jinx. th« oatvhtr w** WMnt " • Mi Hale recaUnd the "uo.hl . I i p'.unnl . *rVi A rangy souttipaw. i n Tliela (ilii Win* d'lub'* annii.-. vkrtiK" ehamj>i«»n- hie.ikx I'rpi'f a jinx l.«.iT»na thi in for the aerond diivs" when the Tiger:* fielded, Aidiure t*.i l»een shuttled from KhipR hrki ta«*? weekend . iii 151 . . . final sale 167 imported SWEATERS t..rH Tt-e wvre. winnem 1 .t«» in ttreinnine Wall.ioe 2 ivpp wrtf M< an r-ed ha 37 ' tin in team 18 ineet.A !<» ' 11 over jwwnts the yenrs. on dis- great team with Mickey Co.tr- r-ore, Paul Itlchanls, Itirdie To'- , ('ley dalrd Sm Dii'i'.. to f• •» p\dianap"l!s -« va ral «r.iv -n' to Hockey And Ol State ini !im Hik Ul to bi able t»r Theta Ctri's hailing h«s Irak* I^iaI' i,tioidic.*ttot»A in tfie first five bi t!, and Hob Sw ift Im hind th.- in \ • i • »•" < i an p< r« nnially t« p national IothIa ltd' ttiat gnat l'lowland team rkirted jsal Sigma Nti 4 < Itrs'trninc hnN* 1 Sa (JoM • v«-n:s of the Indiana meet and plate. tank |i'!o,i-. We •'iff and sent flown for reg¬ in an IM h-oeke-y till l,a.*i nigl.t A' Vnnriee-iark 3 S\ Dnrtinc won Ija 17 markers. Tk»n have a voung pitching wa- < <»', * • I It *AI It» Put all Hon Avers stung the nets f-- fnteimiNlviS* rtri* . P .'tf r *»n eancbt his han«l in the staff that tends to be enrch **> ular w-oik <»ui rejwrts 1 I'.laine 5.00 to Stat. heat. II and erratic at limes." said M on him have been c nni. an ! h« - two goals, both on assist* fw J t t*'n k ? Nhcr.a .'enn.nus .1 '-•> leu bulkhead of tndiami's Darre! Middl«>w!»-3:», and ccitafn of that He'll jpvr 111. in qui.sifi. tr give- th< I s-rinds SprwvriMn ? Chi*, a Hosli 3 (!•■•-style thee Mumi-s.it.i. itT 3d Tt.p llorKter* have .lohn Darks. Mike NnnNtmm, T«»m JikU"- Ikh Ilethi.A lint thr l»lierv| -i\-9">l nine-inch frns*tvlcr \u, cash hi: \i.: ftiel • ,nu| hr*l H«»no!Hlu, TIT Munn Lauds leers' Progress, A'!NM">ee>t !>aa 1 ,t.i I ■ who swam k (iar* iwrrU ale ir| hi enmr. This r • 2. S?u Dts!« r 3 Hie Ik*. S4lnrd*A. Irh 22, thr spartan* Hdl.v Str-uart and *M\e ' mitrnrN to %nn \rhor to mrrl . t.»ti*rh fhtit the Spai1«ins Wh» • |V)rhn . >» a*vm u n> f r t hut WelirrinrA Inn I sou r hn»- •-u ..ukc tlii?.e. in s a home The \;h**.«r* nvirmn »;t-. larger th. n fllr.l't nw-luilin rnrd holdri l»t< k tlinlr% la thr World I*•• •! . o- by den .»n Spall*-, fans |Nh»1 the h:o MNIUI 770 aard frrr-iila nnr and , ai'paihn*: Mct'bfTirc In.** •tv run VAN MITIR Pdnoe- grad unrr said "Bessone erd Ttie prsigresK that V • Scotch House oi Mi s «iti»«(p|. "This p is to hin koA .4 Iti'd f>range b b'vkev tixim has mode thU yea •e-oii which JIMIIA deserves Amo Hrxone State latches to f... thai! " Urssnw- slarroft on hnx mode me verv happy ' H n' s»l|e oi T • >ich. and hi* squad arc be the IMmoo vnrsitN for thro* Mis hwrd work has la-en n . M Stitc gmiurg t> txvonu' a topic of Mi V«d« d i"i'K'. \ a! 40% OFF * .11.1 K. I.IIAMI RIVKIt e uran «w m.mtng f - a • i aax- tusr*f bv *6 her numher* of th. • • i u.. hate tfu-it last l.s.k conversation around the can- ii.r-'.i- plan' and •>' tap'ainei - .. Fimdtey etstohing ptaifessioty It I. AST I.ANSISi. d-i S» »ri«n ?n J nison l\»o' pu Th« Sp..!'an> currently rr-t i" . te«.>i rn hp. «*"o • a i o ptosiih-nt "if the Auuric AS MUCH AS V.e 1 a«.Uro? Wiscanuun The oi fourth pl.M* in tt»* \V. te.n |U*ss« Id n * n Pessone rPcent'v ncvej»ted tr.e Auwrn an II". k*; laague Hue plaser quipped. " %mo |H»i!u»n on th*- I'mjiir t*> IV*»p • Me «:•*•!»! Ihrif >ears in th*- vz> will forirl about horkes SjroPN Committee. ervooH's 17ns *-*»•:. morr UK AltK ( I.KAKIM. Ml. Ol I! IM Highlights thai I ever hope to know i a s .aid Naw, PT mo.'t lawits «»f t Fa* during time World rrut tee Is part of Preskient F- A native of Sagamore. Ma * enhower's People t*i Pe»«j W..i ft B" * rre eon u.and- l . no Ski IMMS Skis The A b • Fencing l',e««one gradtiatrxl fr.»m Wr*t ef th-u boat* on |l . J» D.,> 21:\ I.. (.rand Kner aula a March ,Spr .tutfirid -Mas " high sch«-»l Ski i'Mtk VS III HI I s Ja i> o|*-t: to ii 19.14 and then moved ?.• i„! d Hg ,r a -lattlUA VVIiett his pi a vine da«s were Open IsintgM \ I nd;o "til !> p.m. ski Tim Mil ls rni.i s fencing let* ||* bron A» iderpv m Maine v». h Schnu' 11. rumi;« d .»r Illinois in 194(1. over Itessiine mined the alh- ski CMS IIIMOM v ... 1. ,»n it cciw.l *hp Ms ui PbAs.- letir sUfl 41 his nld huh sehnul. Feb 2S »T . i" F iueatK«n ;n 1943 |l***sone lie then mmrd lo the Michigan t nllrtr of Miniiu and Teehnol- i a legend m llhpi hivkc* An head hockey coach. T"n 1% «R* as Adtel 1% an oi king with limited talent onspteidlA develoiwd SPECIAL i » through - - r alike*' tire t*(S k> v" trams Tech - It was Michigan Stan UNT #T0RE •dm; ihoiskiis i" hockey v *?ie* that hi came flu* ..tunfi fi «»f the Spartan FRANOOR CINTIR Mi. IV 7-0264 tut efhletu administration besM'iir ..e • to Stab at the DM- SWIiATKK h < RENTAL i dm; skiKT oil St;.:! tH.it p: 'a... '•« of time thr he i.. 1932 h.e* >pi. s«.,..,n ideaddy hi- Since lean.* en- and this sea* on thes finally CLEANED FREE jt Hed He ha*. .liravs worked hard AA1TII St IT. COAT. "Ml DKKSS OilllKIl .U bmld h huMie di*pst»n*ling <»f the prs»bl« - this *ear t SK "ICR DR1VK-IN AAIXINIAA and t»,»rj| work has earritti ov -r the w\»rld thmugJt fnend'y to his t*mm _ petition in tire area "f IHg«;e Mimn. athielic direct..r. Bessone u. married to v • MI Outfit* inrliiilp rammented, I am proud of the mer Mary Ann Kenne«ty Miv-tugan Prm Tri»f»hv thai Amo tl.cy Hjivc one >on. John P« * and hi1- team last V.rtlil.unl >l»i*. won w'crk- tl.ree years old 'Mti-l rt* (,.tlil«" lliii much! ter driving, too don't you come in to th** D<- Fmlrie Marrli Mellio Studios and find <>u' Ski*. A Binding • 23..V) "how* easy it is to leahv the D« tm « ( ti \M \ nn4 ISoot* 17.50 ' Ht TliurxU. ami Fritlay, Krl.ruar. 2(1 Mellio way? Iloot Tree* 2.05 I mn may ami 21 Why not try a free lesson a*. Ski Pole*. 5.00 N- »t purchaxttt pa rati I y WALLACE OPTICIANS faikciiii.i) THEATRE, 7 ami 9 p.m. Absolutely no obligation? ' CALL IV 4-4499 TODAY! Mate The*let BkUM last Lansinf # |H» |.H 2-JUT or a Ailiuitmion: Sflr =48^95, tornpUtt unit *4m> oft*** Dt"-w,s* of iUT X. UWnntion—Fh. 2-1 ITS SAVE 50', — 2 FOR I RATES OPfc.Y II AJI. - !• r.M Spartan Cage Win it, i„ 111 i turn krtl'stll, wrohi>H«KI nm t»«n\ I-.- • p ' " • ' In thr- fir-.! I* Of ' i •' I we cmjrd r»l Tiltotwrn to ihn pivot find I arising otir studenla will h* bound*,' for n yenr total of 324. diana. State shi'iild eclipse dhe Yardley Score* 4H As Pistons Top Nats » Hodden*. Andei vi*e. Hut I in St.de has otto . , u!u i! Mv fi- > r I" o ' t.f \\r demanding admission lo the Atuleregg tossed In hi- highest nltendance record of RH.730 in DHTROtT — With an player-coach Paul Saymouf. li.'ifi d |K,i.< of the I •• t ha! m( I'd rittlis In ,■ I- or Iwkthcv R ime." said Weir. individual point total •>! the 191 < 48, it will take two full uovu/.ing dinphiy uf sm>nd-hu)f who was ejected by refwge Ibe league," sabi Porieo. V. r>.i.'»\ tliuht Si ;n1;m <*«*.».-h "J-vk Whv tiol play a honie-ntv.l- >enr against Michigan" In the !• ii.es to reach the 100.000 shouting by forwaid (iwocge Norm Drueker ! u:il0 \M>M. 79 1'H Iowa use ne atrtt'l tilailttf food eluhs , vuit'iN .ivrnRotl »>„ f.»4» If " »s entire Irani effort that pint 11 loop nils. Sophomore l.anre Olson has in tiic season the Hailgevs l»eat game Tuesday nitflit hare ;n Olympia Stadium. H** .i,Honlt Hasliethill, attd i\HH'lhe rotult •■fiver* two years four leam«„ been the mafnatay in reeenR State, 00-32. and Anderson's dtew uuhanurtic $25 line. the Sjvirtiru i>\ hroiif ht Ms thr ihtorj." <*14 Yardley, the luugue's lending an road srhetfule alie:*t nr'll he camei. MoiiiIif when hr enlered Vi1'-:V0~I»M nn I Rl -T".'. i Anrfrsnn. plin single games while five (piiulct will in« seeking revenge scorer, gig only 3 points in the In int lo break rvrn for Ihe teams Ms stage ?t 'me-gnd-home the ronleil Ihe Spartans raught Tuesday was an off-day for the tlrst quarter but tlrimhod witii v,,3t V v t«»n outlined bils Hip home t« ■•*< ;\ ;i> » C^narh ?»'•••>»). .np mil p,n intervM^.v 5 ear." I ^i*;t week Miebltfan Slate games. This Is done fy rotating and nest year we host Mtrhlcan. flee and swrged In front of Mich¬ igan. Olson aeeonnled for eight Spartans. 48 Ait one stretch in the sec¬ ond half, he hit on 15 of 10 tleld IH Rtsvlls ... tl t' Pi." TV. ' \ HH.nt The Spftttaf aihtto.i :b» «iuHent liekels fn PUiO we'll resume the two- points and Id rebounds, and in firry 12 Kit*worth 2* ....;MS ,opoits tr i,lt» !»> \ ' i goal .itlempts. IH Highlights >• •».. (? ..»• .»i ij^ Slate* for Momlav's etieoutder. IN games td date he's drilled in %<4hrr 11 Alcoholic* RR game series." said Anderson.. I'j'.'fl'4' Slt'Vr;jv; «r drvHrd '■ in ' !«■ it lead • in - »hn .l»on Weir. Miehtg.aii's tlekel CJtvrn. who played despite. n 113 points. |i|»e" Pirgons, who won their Fr*rlr** rtvr 41 VMCA IB Vrinilnitrr* IS OMUmrra 13 tMpovv a roih» dofoti'•!] bav f..m ••noviitrr. 'runTitked lb it lie bad six stiirh wound over b-is rip.lit Hodden ranks sei ofid to Clrecn Sign up at-the-fM office nid lligrlik 31 Mottii l» . I ,k-»M tn,-t''a«l H on? tradition-f •• o- ' i • i* eeived eoimtless ro ib iv scoring, has played l»rillirmt!.v at climb, and doiit»les -tiimbling behind again I nili'tiliK, II N'lllany Mawkx iuiA l« thr »««••." he said. llaticrr* 21 .Newcomer* his guard, popitipn Jl" ti.i*; »• i i The current spir'an*; have • i e \ vol v When jlrst half. He Muled 23 -i plavcd before 73.199 ■•Fans in m the Michigan's out.side sh.toHi- 'HEAT • .I'm. iho v. av dcmfi fi prrtlv Meht ipnrti filitfir -IHvr ttageii Ihird and II eight home games. f..i an av¬ mote in the fourth • ihrtn rinse t.» us r ">d >• de-frnvve ».'» nn ibeen. T8V erage of •9.330 fan* |ici game qiwuier. Our offense Mas t-rallv r«»|.l- MIMWIAN MTATF. NF.WS mrnidol four foul? He sWiteh- In the remaining two iiome con¬ TehriMry 19,1939 rage I'm The Nats, who ■ were led by . foot-long* test*, against Wisconsin arid In¬ Al Itianehi's 22 pompi, played VARSITY ORIVR-IN the entire speomMuilf without MY CLOSEST SHAVE tS^SSSi. "My «l«»*e«( »l» »ve so Imllanapoli* in saye Pal Flaherty. I9*ai liiiliaiiapoli* w inner I he tra« k tern|>erallire thai ilav hit I'iV ami ihe esliaukl fumes hung right down on the -ni rdwav I w i* going into die nnrlli turn al 110 inpli when tin- funic* got me I Ma« keg not. hit Ioiiunlr rornrete fence, and «klditcT along for li'i f» «-t I lie . ar was de'molished, mv helmet w a* o.in ..'f eiv *afcly toll broke toil I didn't break a *in :.e Ik ,.*•' UiO N'« < I'hnlo kt Ban Wilier Mat* New* Mhn« kv Ban MlNeV ll'-dden lultIrs Wolverine |il.itno I'rlr tilloloon r nol a r • tng car - iRiriton t?4t for a loose Ivtll ,u Mkhittn't loot I u Idhoiioe Wnnd.it rrhounil again*! Michigin Thr 9-1 Qwlcale la *h«wn out-lumping Mat* New* I'hnlo bv RilU Miller try new Colgate Instant Shave What a v ,y n, thavel I nijlil. Spartan forward tarry lleit- thr Unlvrrinr* « I'rlr Tillotson (3.1) ami 9-3 (irwir trr tlftl, den (331 moves with 31. t'. Hur- 8REAT! It's tha quickest, eoiieaf way ever, no m.oo r what rarnr you use. Smooth, too' Shaves vonr ■. ai*ker« saves your {(OiOAItJ •kin. A great shave buy for the lough heard isuy' ton as the flashv Wolverine ANYTIME — Drohnr Is New Tennis Coach drives Monday's hard over Michigan. for 79-99 the S4ate basket Vhtoe* in fimhlongt VA«*IT* URIVK-IN Colgate Instar.: Shave \ new eoo4«h. p». Ihe tlig- I'J year will de¬ ltdl IbHidikif*.. » ne t a ago t>oug Smith and ls«ttom and h.ei steadily made flnii' iidut •• * >■ h>':« . pend on liner monogram win .'♦lY thit'M a ehmb upwsinl In a roeenl • «*ne phtm.sutg s»»|.b,»n.>i- pen b. t2-nnio, .r>nmd r»»tnn U«ir- bcrttle, Zarem- ■ i tipidl*. -contisted » tte i!i the ^p"it s. IV P..s*.»IHI hue Ve' sye i h» y fteltl in the fall. Himod WefU Iwi d« fi-aie I Hoffman. 9-7. « 't» the tennis team -' .it- i r. • Mike /-..ti'tnoa. who reluni- undefeated ui Hi • uvgb«s mai<-h- ♦» .1 of S4»u?her n 1->,ir nv M.o . »ft ■ . % o*t 4 sja-mtHjth . -■ Ve'a en?o\is| a nine-one re- linrttoc has schedulnd an on- Kadi Stan irp'OH-. •,»•(>• i i ' -n ai * ,»r «.ed forves. are ."Md. i« - on'l i«»-« b"mg to Iti- nun! alumm-varsity meet f.»r Pr»*uct D,vjipm,iK InflnMr G«tlM A. Malar. M»* ■ • e«1 |M I* ;i»■■••• -i Kr .nk I? « . ,-a ."ed ?«» pi ie egpprini' «• ^4 id ,S duritey. Ttie nwtlcties begin it many other engineer*. mnlhematiriMia and phyaieiata, as M • nr?.. V- <•' • n Sassark p«»s|ed a "-I mark. R a m arid the dim) . singles, came to IBM directly from college. Here he tella how ■ • 'b in Ju'.t *\t ' m .d |:>i wii' isniist on Ilolehklss |ii%| three while win¬ tu-rtf ii is slated for 4 p.m. he put hia K K. degree to work in the aaciting new Atid on the S'tvdtg; on le junior* It Hi ning seven matehe*. smith and A team captain to roplore la ♦ of computer •. •d I" *er lbj|fm.i«i. llolTman recorded I d and 3-7 development. Willi Drobne omit a philo yeai's leader. Capt. C#«»rge S»« - d ia-1 tear's van 'v rrrnrds rrspet lively. I v\v which tie h-w' ' «w. paiMiVK*. won't In* el«i*ted un'il /arenits« met* leturnmK from the team return* from its spring .•f-ourrs are sofdrommes 8111 b.*> *tar1r.| IBM service from the tour IWhat's it tike to be with "Whut really Hold me," Hay* Gerald Maley, "wan the field ia so new, you're contributing along with every¬ way they approach engtn«*»ring at I B.VI I had Hipeeted body else in a short time." He endorse* the IBM rointiH full "f enginwraat deNkn. Instead. I fuiind all the policy of promoting friendly informality of my college lab." from within, with merit the sole criterion. The An K.K., he came directly to IBM from the tlniveraity salary factor, although of Buffalo in 1953. Starting aa a Technical Kfigineer, it was excellent, waa he waa immediately a**igned to work, with two othern, not hia firat employ- denigning amall calculator. Jerry Maley learnetl ' on a ment consideration, he agn atih-al aiiout eompub'ra in a very short time. Inci- recalls. The tremen dentally, this small calculator ha* gone into production. doua advancement "It makes an engineer fen! good," he says, "towe hi* ten Hal waa of greater project reach the production stage—and to lie able to importance, follow it through." Promoted Associate Whmt about promotion! 7 to Kfigineer after six team month*, STAN* IIKOBAC he le-canie the leader of a nine-man team, aaaignmg When aakedabout advancement opportunitieaat IBM, . new tennis roach problem* to in* group for solution, approving their he says, "You can hardly mia* in this field and in this make State vntu.il • FMSODi'M • GOCinMT block diagrams and the mtslela they built. A abort company. IHM aaies have doubled, on the average, ten.iet • THE Da V.Kites * THE FOUR AOS *TME LANCERS while ago, ho was again promoted — this time to every five years. Company «xpan*ion r\t this rate- • irl till lUltiU 4 41. UWIMMI > CUM MM1 » MMT HI ► . Project Engineer. MA in a dynamic industry— "Tennis is a strenuous sport 4'V i t I kit requires the proper ph»si- • |'.ut (*».« • urn cmiMi • i«4 Inw • iiwi iuaiw ; j ; fiarticularly intereHtjng makui rny future look I'il roiiditioning If a player is • mu MM • umu immm m in mni ' a*pect tA my present bright indeed." Since lulling physirally it in turn rf- *<|H IffMIM' M3U M44T41 • HJIKI SI 1*4 . to^l «M4 ■ HMS MWUU * IU tOONW job," Jerry Maley *aya, Jerry Maley came r'1* Ids mental atiitude. In this "ia tho further devel¬ With IBM in 1953, lump there's a lot of work and opment of magnetic career opportunities I* person has to enjoy lb cores—new memory at IHM are brighter T sport dMman'ia a gi • »* storage device* for elec¬ than ever, aa all busi¬ I' >{ concerstrotitm with cir.- tronic digital compu¬ ness, industry, science |T • . on keeping your e>c < ■' ter*." His administra¬ and government turn A plityer t» on his m n tive details have l>e«'n has to Increasingly to auto¬ make as » t* » reduced to"a minimum, mation through elec¬ I®-'*--:* a.-» possible" Dr .me paid his aquad, freeing him for creative mte«**aa tronic computer*. com- Aswawbn gaektw |k«er act icing :n Dem Hal' two Perhaps an hour a day goes into paper work such aa Thi, profile la juat one example of what it'e like to he |««^a l^'Vonknf day for si* wyetes. A?.m> cxerriscs of run- requisitioning equipment for hia group and reviewing technical publications, in counaeling member* of his with IBM. There are many other eici llent opportune •> miles twice a week aye tiea for well-qualified oullege men in Hia, arch. Devel¬ ham, and preparing for trips to technical society ■ "d in a program ti harden opment, Manufacturing, Sale, and Applied Science. meetings. for. the spring circuit Why not aak your College Placement Director when , 'NfUa hopes ml improv- IBM will next Interview on your campui? Or, for in¬ 1*1 their aixlh placo finkb in Why Im cham IBM formation about how your degree will At you (or aa IBM career, Jriet write to: 01 counc, ther* mm many raMona why Jerry Malay Mr. A. A. I kIocUkI IBM. H« waa vitally iotanalal ia curoputara, mm Co*. Be** an and IBM ia a leader in computer technology. He come, M* Meter in A. from a acien ti Ac family 'hi. brother ia a mathematician), Near Tate n, nr. and ia faacinated by tiwaa IBM mathamatical marveia 1 Hi CflOdd Start* . IhI HOIKS! fM MOSffS/ SHOW iN 1UWN1 no iuir which are revelutieaiaing waye of doing thing, in io many end on fW-lda. Ha egjoyi working on larga equipment... "pulaee." "If, more logical," he my*. "In com¬ IBM coaMaairoN 1 t?: TODAY LUCON^ Shown !*• . "inon lovt - 7:1 •- lt:t *u . i-jft 4. mt puter work, you can actually- aee electronic, at work. And it'a not all aolid math, after. Wkat'a more, Una m v-iP vfM' tnramu rtat* nfwr (II) IhehflaiN decree (M) Mnnler* (D) PI.ACKMKNT lll'RI M' Dwtm* Where no i Red Troops Out of Korea febniirr 19.1958 ' SI* In Indlratrd. all degree leveln are ellglhle lo Interview. tree OPKNINGN FOR TIIF Bv Year's End — Chou I Talk AItout Cold! FMri.OTIRs roM owi!,000 men tWv. (D) tnajors Meeh. Elect. A arrived tn North Korea last Fri- Civil En^rs In Fotith Korv .a. enmjir s ng vtr- da* for an e.ffiH.il viiif (.'otntii A Uiv <»f em Phy«ic« (M) (1>) A Math. (M) ti..i'!> alj i*v UN (*• vmni T' the top "The 'Chinese t •kill'/ !»>• 'VAVfhfhont 1. luiti U've is_. PROMPT in with- . (HMphy(i ScrMrr. I'V Geology, M 1th. A T'h> s'cv • m.'l awing lU 'Vohm'ter-r f> rc *. m in:: iv :nv staivit i: tof. Elrit A x'tvil Knurs Hi;•>'! Pit? tonr1 S!is>1 CO Kihvl C.»n> l>« 1 Molnr* Civil, Meoh A C'vr-mists, Chem Krvgrs, Moch Ehsn. Kngi-s support of North K Tea's 'matvl f> r with Irawal < f foiclun tioops in K« rra." The broad< a*l rnntilnet d- ail # no - ED 2-0617 V UGITI l»RI% » IN >Uir rtmto hv Jim TobnlOi Kngrs Tliis Arm will also In¬ V? > .tnnlors and venlnr* In Bjislnrsn snd I'nlilif S.rtlcr and Srlenrr terview C'ipiii. Knur-. __I.ii the and Art* attended a rxish-*moker for T.m limiomrr In Old .Tr rl.iss for summer employ¬ College Hall Tuv*di* nlcht. I.elt to rk-ht .ire IVit llrrtrlrr. Myrl ment. Henderson, Dun Webber. S.iglnaw *rni. r and t in Sigma president. Mith A Physlrs major* El«*'t SKIS Mr ,mi r Carol Garner. John Abboli nod < hurk ltiitler.«oril» A Moeh Enges. T-.e Sf.eWtord O.. Co (Ohi.o Morh. Enurs , (Ytenitato A Mioliigiin Poiiu. Aroused , | ... Sohi.' ihir-mieal Co <*heru Engix. Civil. Ctietu Flivt. M.vh A . Indus) Engl* 'ihvii. Elrvt A Mrvti Knurs VmiPeursem Hlasts j , S.ihir Ihis'tine Co. | Pcut v l)owr \ A A liny Chomi«Ml Co A A liny Overv.vis Co M.irkiMlng majors for Sales A Market iVwtlopinent M«s*Ji SAI KS * «>o*tri it»: Hiv of \V II Grace A Co Enum , (Aruanie . Chemists. High mi v Politics Kaiser Aluminum A Chemical Engr*. All inien*st»\l, reganlloss of KNTAI.S ' V WNI is, i loriMsr, «*l «m *xn i^hiniUMl C*»n' tnajiw. V irk ers rnrt>nx>rnb\l Phvslcs major*, Meoh Enurs. KKPAI.'S sin n» mi %ss,n IVTMI PUI S*. • K.lis t. Engrs ,, Indust Engrs • Hi p- ({forge Van lVm-seni, 'ipcnkVr of' th»> house. Tups ' White Plains Ihihhc ' A'l Elem toucher*. Sisi'mdary day ffml a HOatterhlio-t of ;u ru^al ion.s njyninst I he -l>emo Sohonls tinklers <»f Vocal Music, Art. trat-rxwt rolled state higlwnv • lopnrtnient. Math, Ejiglish. Social Stn.lle--. tun It IrxUKlod a invtvtuJ.itum of tt «• f.v Gn.M IMS A Mcclinfi French, Women's l*hy K»I. A in.lust. *An.s. CAI.I. I S OH I.ISTKN Tf» Wll.s HAIHO AT-S:SD KVKKA CNUSOEUMHOTd KM>w1S STAKTS TIII'ltSllAV ANII CKIIIAV KOK —-JilKST V»n r«twm **M f» hi* T (I n A Y I • tmnli Klh nr«\lft1fr he m.»* "wr rwnwklerlni" »*M»k the Slated Here CCHHKVr MICIIIIiAN SNOW — SHOW CONDITIONS — 7:00 P.M. trjrHlatiirr lo create a special To l/ook Your ewmiwttlrc In keep * ninninc This Weekend STATE I-'IKST RI'N ehwrk on Ihe blfhwav Hr|>;iit lOVF.I.lF-ST Kxrlusi. rl* a Ski Shop . . . ,'rnlral MlrhiranS On I* snow in,;: mml ts ,u ..n.t visit..:*- "The .xMlvvtSi-* <*f tf-r Ifc-v. i> M . .'Im • and uni SKK llll.I CANIIKV AT rnrt-eNinfnv'.ivt h'Khw\i> «t«n*«n • tn • • .'1 tn- en i .mipus thi* r.-rr.m lnfi.ro.aiao. foal IP I.pan merit Siiovst thai 1 Kv\ twin Stiid.'nt nk'1'.i -."i • -.'it.i- V i haxr your hair a:.«1 r«*»rirnti»i aT«»:-< : « i •, i rif -v}>< *nv*i «■*I National DON THOMAS SPORTNAUS t«»iUtfw! Umv. \*\ iVum- *;•.»■ \ W I'fk' h.'| "IHIST fiff Xl..«a TH,. WAT, R~ *..1.1 Mst' i* not a rvr-> *lia|M* ill hi r» to i'iv •• ELOA DIAHE I Hr k , .» . f • . ' the - i , f t.. an.| *ti»«trr»t» j« r t »'•* »'■<•■ " l( n. . h:.m-« t. uatitv IWault Salon »t«-k -■•'»■ - I-;Ti ,».~'nn <*or.rre*\ c%iw*n«»v»« * \ 21ft', AhlM.lt Una.) 1 »'.» -<*. *•',;■ < ' •, . ' 1 S : '' ' " • I i ♦ ;i i • fl■ 1.11 l»v»J ti e pos Cun>! h .• • - ■>- ■ -V O , im 2-2tin fmp \H- : V. W.k. M V u- M I 1 • N It WIS frll that .1 I oral meet 5 Hp i*\.i». i n t i .r- In* of tin* \st would H»f *tn .'.*-•> < M«> k •- ' • d.nts and their rrptrsentativrv .«.-i rv."« u .j? * rv» ^ ' • . . • 1 * thr hrst oppnrtimit* thrvr mimts on Ihr nutlet to make up Meet- ' EUROPE 1958 Inu and toffee hours, of the MgVi - J\. .! .. ■ • .. . -■,... workshop are oprn to *11 *<»•- amkki("..vv vntrni aiikoaii dents, S lip pN.nvts) V , k. j - 11-ilev!' rwpresi ntativt > I'rmi. Wis' Si-rir* "ar* «-r\.i5n- it.i'w* m Is atlttidii-i: w- :k f\r,\v!" u~. •ttvirx hi* tVisvl1 ii ;g!ht mrt br abie ?»• .««-"»v • , N . ;i :s ; f )' • Name Ship Nrt. Ill ran R4 Trip \*- \ '• • ■ .i\ . Is. no d.vt t.. lVavs lour HI nlXtunar f.»r t1 i v. k h. : * th« fil*t fSrt vrrvoj h N« ' .1.1? Tu-i'rnnv 1 s s NrtMiiniA Unnlml »*7.S S»>r»*k« • « «»< i-v.Ki.-, . Ha l*fM) S S /uHlrrflitis 71 New kwrk »9l»i * N-un-kt r„s MiKO.-ruM I* « , ; IN Mii — vwiriMi — 1 hr nr»» junior ndlrge pro I ncland Itrlcmm Holland German* Norwa*. >wrdrn rum rrpUres It.r llich sthrol Henmaik. Sulltnlind. I ircbtrnstriii. \os»n» Halt. 1 ni||»r;ik teasotis tor the ihalise is t)>r v :i>l ou«d»i r nl hlth s» ho.ds in \ImhiI \«» IVt»*|Mlh lit siatr nuke .ins program in lOl.lli.i: Tit A V HI. I IIT'K 1 t .<}* tot llit-nr diftlrult to handle 1.1* W. Grand Ritrr I. Lansing Ml ?-**«? TV Ev?rt«w.(: . t A- . :s ii. •• ENOINEERS • PHYSICISTS Ar-wni-tu-.i" IV» '«'* t -'i-1 *. tV» '««. , «»{ <4 '. V • » f .h*.V * in I i.i. S v r ly.is .v,k. = V.. ■ . St.; MELPAR NEEDS MEN TO TACKLE f.^-s Th« .1;* • 'Ull. », #rv,.in.". : V ;• • v * , PROBLEMS NEVER SOLVED BEFORE hi At Mclpar cur cncinccrmc staff it rr*^-Af»ly You ian select votrr fie4ds of interest at c»»nccf ncd with the v h.utinu of voursr^ inti" arv a% Alclpat. Ixcausc our K A l> activities cover vir- / aim- tmi rmtn ( lnh heretofore uncxpUucvl ll»e nature our work tuallv the entire electronic spectrum - we aic I'lnns O/mii Mrrlitm range* front the development ol complete «n- pre^-ntlv engaged in more llian U() dillercnt tem* hu radar, counter measure" data reduc¬ pil'Vxts -ANO- N(^ cant SHE all of tion. computer*, .ind communicating u» research and wc.tpv>nv vxxtcm* analwo To encourage free, unhampered actntfy. tviv^c and tion \U»nc of all I S cities. W ashington. I) C. its suburbs are devoid of industrial conges¬ Mclpar, located on a 44 acre woodevl trait W K III I PIZZA n IK yoUh3VBt)lJVt^j Mclpar ha> vie\cloped .i unique basis of organ i/ation Our prot»vt team system enables v*ut lo a|>ply your enguwcring knowledge anil ulcnt . in I airfav County Virginia, is traffic free min¬ utes from liwelv home* and apartments. The capital cit> with its world renowned cultural and ti» .actual problems as 5.s»n .t< \ou ynn our recreational facilities is only 10 miles away Out¬ \ U.MM r»RI%l IN' That'* why American I'xprtvs Student Tours are expertly orgaini/ation, without undergiung a formal train¬ door recreation is possible 215 days of tlx year. pianne«i to include a full measure of tndirh/iwjf Lmtrr^ ample fnv time to discovir your Kuro^N,—us well its ing program As a member of of • Quohfrd coi>didot«* will bw in*it»d to vrivit the the mo>t comprehensive sight-vs ing program one our propewt team-, If: avjulahle cimiposcd of individuals havinc varied levels of lobcx-Ccy of Co**parf eapenM*. anvwht re! Visit England, Scotland. Ireland. Holland. Fit OS II - SOPH Ih'lgium, (krujany. Austria. Switzerland. It;dy. The Kiviems anblcm> from conception Piz/a \\ cM%k 10 Special TouK . . 48 to (53 da\*s . . via famous ships: t'mted States IdUne, Nieuw Amstenlam, Atlantis-, . of iika through construction of prc*tot>pe This syxtcm fosters your career, because it atTords you the satisfaction of utilizing your AASIFAM MMfSMNTATIVC ON YOUR CAMPUS Italia. New York. $1,188 up. * talents and skill to the utmost. Also, it pves Other tours available . . . from 35 days ., . $78$ up. Feb. I8th. I9IH. and 20!h you tin* diversified experience necessary fix You TRAVEL NOW- rAY LATER can always eventual managerial resp*snsibilities. FRIDAY, Our dynamic growth (we have doubled m I5'< discount on all when you go American Exprejud si/e every 24 months for the past It years) FEBRUARY 21 For complete information, constantly creates new middle and top level orders — call PIZZA Campus RrpTfwrntalivr, kwal Travel Ag» nt of openings; our poluy of iruC vidua! recogmtuyn U m* 9m «*•*• do»i »0k »K« co«'oci boct"*•«*» allows you to compete for them strictly on merit, y«*tr . Am«*rii-an Exprtx* and to* receive financial comjvnviUon limited PIT or ED MSI I \ Travel S»vrvicr, only by your ability. mrmbr*: InstitUtr of 1 na-rnational Education and Council extension 2642 on Studiht Trarvl . . or simply mail the handy c*'Up<>n. Free delivery to all rw kfwiAWiwi w B I, Kviag units. Amkmcan Exraiu Turn SkbvicsI 65 Broadway, New York 6, K. Y. a tw»j s«w iwm | TKUHWI tnnnwl Iw'IIWWlH ^MELPAR A Suhsxdiary of W'eMin(hou*o Air Brake Co. Incorporated Yes! Please tlo «acnd me rompl-lf information ' ** 300> Sp.uiM.rrtl li» Krt»li-No|ili about 1958 Student Tours of Europe! M»|lu l..l«.,id, MhCKxrc*. Virfinio 18 hmm Wwiwigv, 0. C, Xrr* (oiiiiril in Cuu|H-ratioii uilli AddrrM... The Pizza Pit City Zone State Qfomiot AM Alio AVAgAMI A» Qua utdtArotos m BOSTON i I NAIitTOWN. MASSACMUMTT* Mo'tci mm i«M\ rIIVI »I*II i«ni* omts cmquo-wsaowit mm . I -V